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No. 4214
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
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Summer Band Under Direction Miss Rose
Softball Season Starts Tuesday ~vening; Bob's Dairy Scores Lead ---.::-
Each Thursday Evening Throughout The Summer Citizens Invited- To Take Active Metnbership In Band
Taesday, May 29 Tuesd a.y. July 10 Bob's DaWy vs Rogel's & Simpson Frida.:r., June 1 Frida y, July 13 , .. ElevBltor vs Drake 's Drug. TUC8day, July 17 Tuesday, June 5 Drake's 'D rugs liS Bo.b's Dairy I~rida~ July 20 Friday, June 8 !Rogers & Simpson vs qevatOi'
Acoording to Miss Ma.rgnret A. Rose. ctil'ector . the swnmer band Is due to begin on Thursda y even-
ing. JuiJe 7 I\Jt 7:30 p. m. at the High SChool bu Iding. ilnd cont1nue each Thursday ' at tJhe same plaee lind the same time tlu'ough the summer months. The balnd'Will be compot;eci o.f high 0011001 studento, the regular members of the OOtid. and IliIso an invitaUon l£ extended to res~ e llts of WfLynesville and community 'to jo1n the band In this series of swnmer n.~uslc. Mia; Rnae says. "Just bring yo.u!' 'Inl>1.rument and a pllWe will be made for yo.u." Res1dents c! J.hls comnUU1ity arc ur~d to attend these summer band concerW.
:!l'Uesclay. June 12 Tuesday, July 24 & Simpson V5 Dlue's Dr ug. Ftld.ay. June 15 Friday, July 27
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Elev8ltor vs Eob's Dally Tuesday. June 19 Tuesday. July 31 Dralke's Drugs V5 El vator Friday. August :l Friday. June 22 R.ogers & SJ.m.l)S()n vs Bob's Dairy Tuesday, JWle 261'u~t1ay. August 7 Elew.l,ru· vs R oge lll & S impso.n Friday. June 29 Frida.y. Au gust 10
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South Wayne Advisory Council Meets May 24 Letter From Bill Asbury Describes Ge.rman Fann
Book Review Given By
J. M. Greene of Lebanon Spoke About Locker Plant
Dr. Emma Holloway
Ridge. president: Mrs. HG.rold B. Ea.mha.rt, vicewpresident: Mrs. John Fromm, secret.a:l'Y: and f4r8. CharJea Ellis, treuui'er.The JlI'08'l'OIIDl Io.r the a.fternoon was In c'haI'ge of Mrs. Ross H8ItsOOit and Mrs. Hazwey Rye. Mter singing "~erlca" the Club greatly enjoyed hearing Dr. Emma. Holloway
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review. "And Now to Live Aa.in." by Betsy Barton, daughter J Bruce Barton. 'The Cl~ adjoUrned ~ meet with Mrs, Glenn Borden 1n June. During the social hour deliclous oretreshmeIlJts were served to the mem'bers and guests. who were. Mrs. Joe Worley and Mrs. Dallas Wo.rley c! Lebanon, -Mrs. Robert Gmy and Dr. Emma Hollo.way. Birlh Announcement Op1. W. A. BrIggs and Wile are birth of a. babY daughter. ~ry.Jo.n Ann, born May 23. Opl. ~!ggs is the son or Mr. an'd 'M rs. Ellsworth BiftS of COl'Win. and Is a Marine guard at WQ8hlngton. D.O. a.JlIlOOIlbIng ilihe
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Attend Graduation Exucises Miami Chapter O. E. S. ~~ . Plan Picnic For June Third In Dayton For Nurse Baker Mrs. Maggie iW. !Burnett, 8. widoW Sprin,field Maso~ic Mr. Mrs, Robert Be.k.er, Jr .• of Owen Bun:Iett, cUed a.t the home 'n1~ Il!emj)era ' of M1am1 aocompa.n1ed by Mr. and Mrs'. Roof her sister, Mrs. QWJleIine HImes. Q(,__~ a~..,.."':.IIiiM~"'~~~~~""Iif..~~~l'-w;;; 81'." alltendecl iradunCentervme,' 01110. ~., morn- 0rdQr la.n:1ol11es are pla.nning to yislt at P!c. Patrlcla:. ~th, 1114. O. W. R. Uon exerolBes'et St. Ell2lllbeth Nurses ing, May 26. She Is surv1'V'ed by two the Masonic ~ In Sprlll(!lfi,cld baa been a guest of her grand- 'Training SChool on SUnda¥ when brobhers. Alonzo Wade of Miamison 'S~. JWle 3. A Ip loolc luncll mother. Mrs. MatUe LevI. of Mt. their daughter. Miss Jeanne. reburg and James Wade of Petersburg. ceived her nu.rse·s degree. They atwill ,be enjoyed on the lIIiwn at one Holly. for several days. Indiana, in adcUtlon to tJhe sister. o 'c locIt and dJ4lferent departments Prc Smith of Mclorine Corps Wo.- tended the ch~l serviees and the tFunem1 serv1ce6 were conducted of ,the Home will be visited during mens R.e6erves.. was inducted No.v- breakfast in the mornIng and 'the at the Genterv1l1e resklene at 2:00 the ~temoon·. ember 1. 1944. and received her boot £;xerclses In the evening were held p. m .• TU~. Wlder the dli-ectlo.n tra.\nJng a;t Qlmp LeJune, N. C. S'ne a.t tile N. C. R. Audi'torimn where of McClure Funeral Home: with is now staUoned at tibe Marine the class of fOrtly-slx yo.ung women, Mias Anna Mae Fulkerson burial In the Miami cemetery. Depot of SuppUes, Engineering e&.IOh woorlng a white unlfo.nn and . ; Celebrates Birthday DIvisIon. Son Flranc1sco. 08.l1!. carrying American Bea'Uty r0506. reMiss Arona Mae FlUlkerson oolelBefo.re entering her country's ceived Ilheir diplomas. Miss Baker bl'8.ted her blrbhday an~versary on se1'Vke, she was In t1he traftJ.c dept, t'ntered tra.ln1ng in lihe autuhm Mrs. ~ E11zaJbeth Pierson. '73, Thursday and had as her supper CJf 1he Ohio Bell Telepbone Co... elass and will not really be Q. cadet nurse until her pc6t, graduate work died at her home in oregorua, Pri- guest. her teacher. Miss Etlhel Beek- Dayton. Ohio.. Flfc. I3mJ,Uh Is 1;he da\l8hter of has been completed. ' day. May 25. She is survived by man, three dawghters. iMrB. Della SnIder. Mr. Deane HaMtke or Palm Beach. Mr. and MnI. E11I;;owor.th Smith of and Mh. OoIdle Wi1Icerson both o.f FIB .• arrtved here on SeM1rd8iy and Day;ton. Ohio. tooner residents o.f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hes& and Mrs. Oregonia. 1Uld NrB. Dora Wallace of wlllibe the guest of his lPftIl'ents. Mr. Wa.yne 'I1wp. Robert Berry a,n d son of Dayton Lebanon. Also, bee eons, Lee, and Mrs. Lee Hawke. ' fo.r several C I H were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. d· F" B· . p. owar • rown Bersnel and 0ec1l Atldnson. all of d ''''s Roy Ellia. -oJ • . , ' iII4r. and Mrs. J. N. Fulkerson of Returns To Florida ore&Qnl&. • . E. L. Bernard, S l Ie, and owife of Funeral services. under the dir- Spring Valley were Sunday dinner OIl!. Howard F. IBrown has re- Baltimore, Md, •.spent the past weeil; ecti(m of McOlure FUneral Home, guests of 'M r. and Mrs. M. A. Fulcently returned to iBoca. IRaton. Fla., with the former's 'pa.renlts, W. and were held lilt 2:00 p. m.. Mond/LY at kerson and da\l8hter. lIlf.ter spending a ten day :furlough Mrs. Wm. Bernard and o.ther lelathe Church of God in' Oregonia. with with his parents. Mr. and MJrs. tlves and friends. burial a.t' ~ ~emetery. Mrs. McKeever Hostes. Findley Brown. Cp1. Brown entered IIel'Vlce In For Birthday Party June 1944. in the AIr Oorps Rada r Welton M. Modisette, COmmanding A birthday pert.y given in hono!' ..... ""....... -_ .. w1ll oontnue his traln- 01'11cer; o.f Oamp Atterbury. an..,.o.n ...... Janet Davis to eelebm,t.e her sixth ing at 11he Florida location d toda 1Mra. Llda Bogan, 8ged 84. pa.ssed 01 anniversary Iheld at the home • • e nounce y. CIoWS¥ at the resl.dence of ~ daugh!Lt. HaJ1tsock will return to way-rry C.·.. _.. ter. Mrs. Cla.ll1oi Olarlc. No.rOh MaIn of . Mrs. _#teJ. W. iMcK~er o.n Wednes- John T. StanaL U<c: .. ~.. nesvlUe before resuming nls civilian . street, Waynesville, on TUesday at CA~ _ moon. MaN 23 from 2 to4 R&darman Secc)nd CI"".. _ activities, with the fo.llowing guests 6:30 p. m. ' She lB srvlved by the o'clock John 'I1res8ler 8t1i~nsIle1Ty, o.f ~_ • • • present to celebrate the occas1cn: da.ughter and a son. Enne6t iBa.!nter, Mary, suza.nne, Oa.rle~e and Gary 'nesvllle, . OhiO, lullS advanced to Richard Osborn Arrives PonUac, Mlc.h. Also. to.ur grandDavis MarilYn Po.linskY, LInda Mor- radaol'Inan. second. class. aboa.rd a. For Vist With His Fathe.children and three great grand- gan, Ramona atld LeRoy Randall. cruiser f1l It he AthmtJ.c Fleet.
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aervJ.cee W11l be conducted a.t '!be Stubbs ' P'IIneral Home in WaynesvU1.! 81. Q:OO ,po m. ¥rkIa.,. &n1a1 in the Cla.tbv1lle Cemetery. ChUreh w1l1 ~ in oharie of the Rev. R. B. OOleman or !be Methodist servke8.
Dr• . Eli Cl.:!'w of ,Florida 'Vi~ting With Brothe...
Jane FIsher. Jan,tce and Mable A graduate o.f Wayne Township Brown, Jerry and RDbe.r.t Woolal'd, High SChool. where he 'Wo.n two Carol KIW TUrner. Grace and Ruth letters 1n basketball, Stansberry haB - ..~ ... -~ J itA" Schoonover, Donald Howard Gnd been In Be......e <1U!UI:I Wle. ..... Joan WllJker. He is married. to the former Betty Coyan, of CentervUle. Ohio.. His parents. Mr. and Mn. John T. S~&M 1'8. MelYin Ba4lta of Loveland berr.:Y. Uve in WtiL$neSvllle. They W68 alWeek end guest of her parents. have another son. 'Melvin. in the ~. and Mrs. J. p, Fromm. ' Manne COrps.
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Oregon's capitol at Salem ia now one. of the line .tructurea which Americans buy War Bond. to protect It·s new and beaut1tu1; one of the ~atlon'8 priZed posseufons. It il worth '.l?Uylng a great many War Bonds to."provlde planell and materi· .W.wna -and other relattves during ',':":.,i . " el for our' ftglltlng men to use in It. ' delen.e .... Oregon City and 'CorvalU. ,the~. week. .. were capitaN of the territory for Mila ~ MoIII 01 Mldd.letown, brief periods bUt Salem became the ·ticonmpanied by M1sa JQf'ne WtiCbi:1 -permanent capital when ConKre.. , • _ provided fund. for the erection of WIllI ~ w_ end ~ of tbe I territory capitol buildings there I!nd parenta. Ilr. and MD. BaJtleY. :M.O&s. the U. S.• Treaaur;y refused to prC?Mr. and ~; Jobn "l\amV ~ as vide the f\!Dd. for construction allYol Whera elIe. Fire deltroy. the But their week end aueeta. •. and lin: capitol and .also another in 1835. ~ Role '" WbeeJio8, W. va. .
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Discharge Given Arthur R. Hor:nbrook According to a statement ree-
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Camp Atterbury, ' Ind,- M&y ' 23. 1945, FIrst- 14t. \,V:Utpn H. Bart.IIo$ .tnnl &he las-1liiie heme ......... _ of' \V63'I1eSvllle, Ohio. Who for the Be IIIII'e • read &be ftrd art.We past -three yoo.rs ~ ael'Ved ·in the ~ ...,.. IIIue aDd tbe two ArmJ Air Forces, 1Vl11 revert 'to InIba& an &0 aetive fiatua 0'11 ~t ., 1145, Oot
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Second Game Listed Friday ' Eve; Drake's Drugs va Elev. Bob's Dnlry lived up to pre-seasa!! prCdlct.ions Tuesday evening When they trounced Rogers & Simpson 29 to 14 in the openL!lg game of the CivIc SofLball League a t the, High Soh ools dillimolld. T he gn me was a slugfest throughout with the garagemen gett~ug oU to an eurly lead by scoring two. runs In the first In nIng. The lead WI!:; shol'tllved, .howevel'. as Bob's came iba(lk in lhelr h alf 0.1 i he 1nn1ng to Sco.l'e ,nine r uns when 14 men faced pitcher Dick Bradlc-y, In the firs t half or the fourth Inning Rogers & Simpson gave In<licwtlon8 of m.aJ\tlng EI close game .w'ihen they scored s ix runs to bring the game ~re to 10 t~ 8. At t hat Po.lnt the miLlone.n got bUSY and pu ~ the grune on ice with two consecublve seven-run innings. Riegers and Simpson ~llected 12 hlrts wlJlIe Eob's gathered 29. The second game 01 the 'League 11'111 be played Friday evening when Drake's Drugs nre scheduled to mee t the Eleva,tor nt the High School diamonds. CIVIC OFf BALL LEAGUE TEAl\IS' ' STANDINGS
Mr. and Mrs . Harley M oss cnter Won ~ Pet. ta.!ned .the SouLh Wn;yn A d'Vlsoty Bob's Dnh'Y 1 0 1.000 Council' O~l Thursday eve ning, M'ny Elevatol' o 0 .000 24. Dm'ke's ,Drugs ,0 .0 ..000 The general topIc Ior t he eV nlng Rogers & Slrnpson .0 .11, ..000 was "Wha,t Science has Contributed to Post War Food Pl·oductolon." -Mr. J. M. Greene spoke concerning the proposed Frozen Foods Locker Plant .to .!be located 1n )Vaynesville. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Mason of Mason Of QutBtandi11g Interest was the vlslted M.rs. Allee Clark on,MoiukIy. reading o'f a. letter written from Miss Clam Ule 01 'Washington, OerDlllDY' ,by Bill lAsb.ury. wno. des- C. H. came Fr!,da.y to att8Jld comcrtbed ' v1vldiy the oom.plet.e set-up mencement and tlhc alumni reuni~n~ of supplies and equIpment rOlUld ' and, will spend several days at the on a German Ix!.rOll'5 farm, which Home. Mrs . Ussa. Ourl of Hnl'Veysburg his o.utfit had ,t aken over. A dellwhtIul social period followed was :the guest of Mrs. Ward on F1 fduring whIch 0.11 enjoy CJ th e dell- day. Miss Sal\'I!h HU1l1trldge. who has do.W .Ice cream, cake and cuffe;; served b)' the hostess. spen t the past moutth here, left Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greene of Tuesday for !ler home in wemngLeb8.non were guests. t,ol!1, OhIo . Dr. Ell Crew of Ft. lauderdale, Fla. and S. D. Hen'kle ~ lA!ban'On Memorial Day Services at oa;lled o.n f riends here SaturdaY'. Miami Cemetery Attended Mrs. Belle C<?<>n. and dau8!htem of By About Two Hundred Da.yton called on ~1'6. Clark and
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Bob's Dairy vs Elev:l tOt Friday. July G Friday. Aug ust 17 Drake's Drugs \IS Rogers & Simpso.n
Officers For Coming Year Elected; Take Office in Fall
summer vaoot1On. with Mrs. D. O.
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'luC5day, July 3 Tuesday, August 14
New Century Club Meeting Held With Mrs. S. S. Ellis
The Now Century Olub ImJoyed their May meetlng with Mrs. S. S. Ellis ~ ho.stess at her home in the COWltry, on Fr1da~ a.£ternoon. Roll call was answered by giving the name of a. sOng bird and during the bus1ness session' ofticers lor abe' comin yeer were· named and will be in charge at the first meeting IIIfter
Score 29 to MOver The Rogers and Simpso.n M~n
Official 1945 Civic League Softball Schedule
Friends Home
.Accordlng to R. C. Moler. ehalrm:a.n 01 title Memorial Day s ervices held rut oMiami Cemetery , Wednesday, the a.ttendance reached rubout two. hundred oand the ceremony wail earned' through With 0.11 ~)nases of the program ibell1g given as sc.heduled. Mr. Mo.ler further stated tl;a.t ,the speaker, !Dr. H. R. Co.Lterman. of ,CG.pitol Universi ty. Columbus. gave a very fine address that applled itsebf closely to Llle thoug/hts of everyo.ne at. tihl~ LIme of wa.r and
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By Mrs•. Lewis Thompllon Mrs. Lewis Thompson en tertalneel the members of hei· bridge Club
RAcha.rd OSbor,n, Signalman 2/ c. arrtved home {or a visit with his fa.ther. tMr. A. E. OsWrn, alfter a ,yeo.r of duty ~ . the Mediterranean
On FrldlllY evenJng' RJt the home of 'her mother, oMrs. Bertie MIlls. Two tables were 1n pllllY during. the evening and deliclo\W refreshments were served iby Mrs. Thompson a.nd Mrs: Mills 10 Mesdames Roy Ellis. Jo.hn Kersey, ErwIn Ellis, A , T. Polinsky, Don Hawke, Mark Rogers. and A. E.
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Mrs. Ward, Sunoo.y adItiernoon . Miss Laura McKInsey. a. resident In the Home during the School year. left TUesda.y ana will spend the summer a.t the oountl'Y' home of her bro.ther-In-la.w a.nd sister, Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl Swain nell.r Lebanon. Miss :M:ru-garet VI{. Edwards was in
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Edward McEnamy Freed Regulation Bus Stop~ and From German Prison Camp Ticket Office ' Established 'With 1lbe lnst.a.l1n>tion ithls 'Week o.f a. step o.ver the ourb and gutter on has recelv~ wo.rd from her ~U8the East s1de o~ Main Street QJt the band, ~rd. through t~e 'Red NOl'th bound Kio.'lg Broo. 'BUS stoP. Croos. tha.t ,h e has been liberated and the pklclng of a &@lU on ' the from a German pr180n oamp: This WaynesvU1e Drug ' store door defact was con!1I'med by the noUng it as the o.U.ieI:al bus statlo.n government. and ttcket o1IfJ.ce. <tile propclSed plnn ~ lor esta.bllahillg permaneni bus s topa ~pl. Gill~ Mem~r o{ here !B ·well under wa.y. All t hat ;eMiI.t~ry ,Pol.i ce Company, . :ma4ts to De don~ is to mark ~f the A~ :tp a ' rePor-t "reoe1ved str.ee~ with trattlc pa.fu.t to Indlcate f~ It~e 268bh 't.Ulltary Po1lloe the' lOcation of the ;tops. Ti1!Ii"may EDirland. Opl. w:ntord. l!;. OUlam, require' a lMJe time ' as JX!.inl fo.r ~ 3; ~. ,18 a member sucli PUJ'POI9C8 is extremely dift1cult of on:e of <the ,three ooaIpanies re- to obta.ln. However, buses are using CCIIJIIDeIlded by provost ma.rabalB for' 1lbe proposed stoPS' a.nd passengers their exceptlOnal service 10 ArJIlY ' can utIUZe the bus station lor Ohair pereonnel IUId bile Brttian pOpul~. CODV't!n!ence. Mrs. i3eu1ah Bernard Ml:En&my
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DODGE CITY Named tor Col. Henry I. Dodge. '. Dodge City, Kansas. became one of the counU'y'" most picturesque cattle centers. the co\vboy capital o~ the southwest. There the Santa Fe and Arkansas River Trails met. Travellers . came with stories of IndJan attacks on 'Wagon trains. Cowboy' drove In herds ot thousands,of carUe tor shipment ·eoat on ~e' 'raUroad. Others rested and watered her4t of young steers there before ,orna harth, The song. of ·soldlera- and hUnters , mingled WIth ~e , .houn ,of 'qowbQYs. Fearless. spillited meD 'whose grandlOl1I are now ~ baok the enemje. tar, ovama. ' fQunded that cUy. WID' BondI tv- _ nlsh weapO'l1I ,and load. tOl' the me ftghtlng today, to ful41l ·thelr all.... tou· dream.. U. S. T-r, D.,.,.__
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Enc1<l1!ed 'f Wd one dollar and rllby-cen'tB <$1.50) for my renev.u.l subscription t.o t»IC Minmi Gazet te. Having ' just reached n13' 90th bl l'th d&Y the 16th of , last monLh . I've wondered li I am n ot one of your oldest subscr1bers. I am now IlvillSl In Wddl tow n Wjt!.l my daughte r, Ma's J. O. Sei1x>ld. Very KIndly, Mrs. Adelaide compton 290'7 MUton Rd. M1ddleto,,'Il. Ohio p, S. !Do not want 1.0 forget 1.0 ooy I stul enjoy reading the home paper but do m .lss the news of former years 'I\lb1Lt used to be In t./le Plll])el'· "THE LITI'LE TIDNGS OF LIFE" By Jennie l\fabel Planck li seems ,to be <the nature of humans to look, about for wonderful. out-of-the-ordLnary taUngS to look at. We go fr~ one state to anathet'. or some other COIDltry to , seek and bmold the beaUty and grandeur. In our quest ror nature'S handiwork we ~ to think nOflb1ng is worth while where we are Uvlng. We fa~ to notice the wOl'ka of !L1't tl1&t are Dear to us In 1h1nga we aa'e acC\lS'tomed to. Many times we overwok ~ most p1cturesque scenery before our eyes. Sometimes small inol.dents m every-dal" Uvlng that brlnp US much happiness are tor"; gotten or Just ~en lor granted until we are suddenly deprived of them.. A soldier, In writing home, made the ftIDIldt tjhat he would be so glcld to hear tile birds sl.ng again or to haye t.be opportunity to loll up hJa sleeves aga4n. I remember when I WlI8 a t1h1ld ,tlhe briiQlt sunny lt1bohena. ' There would! be Il pol1!beO cook stove. ec:;ouroo tin ware, ~ f1oor8, anOwy white cUl"ta1na at 't he Windows, "a' drop-lea.f
lot own~J'!i of MJami ' Cemetery AII!JOClation will be beJd ~t the Chapel In MiamJ Ceme~ on ONEOftheprinclPalob,eCtivesof U t a Victory garden Is to supply Monda,. June , 11 f~elh veietables throug h au t th e 2:00 P. M. All lot o\mers are growing seUon. To obtaLn that obroscs where tbe robins sang in the \II"Pd to be present. jectlve frequent or successive plant· :1prlugUme nnd tbe ,l ittle. church by ings or replanUngs ' are necessary In Ule side of th e road nnd thc bell bha.t the first sbeep looked aa though some at the quick growing crops. peallng out wclcome to come a.nd Not only will replantlngs provide the wool hlld been chewed oM ana worship God the G lvcr of all good this con tinuous SI!pply, but the gar· It· took about an hour to clo one dcnet' will reap to the full the prod. gifts, We are now llv1.ng 1n l\ wllr sheep but. 'by the time he bad done ttct of his land, tol'll ohaotic world. but 11 we ac· twe1}1ly-11ve be was making better earning therefore a cept Christ as ollr Savior and Com· t une and doing a fairly smooth job. • • la rger return on Ws paluon a.nd walk wit h Him He will investm ent. • The f irSt afternoon ne did seven loo.d us through the beautiful gar· Just as soon as and the next day he could hardly dens of Ulought and elOp8riences , one <:rop has fln· get up and down but he went on * , . plants Ished ben r ine. the and chant1ll'ls of reallzatlon Qnd we should be ~1'1l1 see beauty In " the littJ~ thlnp and fints.ned them o3JJ by t.he end of - '0. pulled. the ground tlhe ItIlUrd day. And. nQ sooner ,than of lllc." prepared and anoth· he 1uui t.btlm all done than the man er crop pi D n ted . WhO ' said he' couldn't come for two Care too. should be token not to weeks, came in. but now JOhn has plnnt all or qne varlE:ty of crop at the some planting, but to stagger A F,ARM DIARY the shears and be knows how to plonling so thut a continuous crop use them e\'el1J l:! we did lose . t hree by D. J. FRAZIER be gathered throughout the da.yS of cor:n pianUllg time t.o do It. may senson. • Altho ~gh a pa Itern ' cannot be set May 24. IMII. Tbureda,.. May It, lM5. SMuntay- · At last the lIleep are sbeared We Saturday morning .:md Saturday to fit all sections of tbe country be· cause ot diffe.rence s in the Icngth of asked one shearer and then another, momlng's woItt to be clone but when the growing season. In m ost sections one ,Was too Ibusy" anotber'a cUppers 1 st,.epped outaJde I knew that it as many .liS three crops may be har· wouldp't work, another "bad qult would baNe 010 wait for ,this was '" vested on the same ground . For In· ~e buslne68 and 80 on until finally gardening • • mUd IUld partly stance In many ot the green crops a n~lghbor oK~red to sell John his overca,st. the air WBa clean :from like chard, which are among the earliest planted In the garden, It olippers. ,(They didn't WO)l& Vf11"J last n1ibtB shower and sweet with may be followed with lettuce, and well for him, well enough to get his, l'OIIqj. TIlle ground was just rlibt then late in July the It~ttuce may be doIfe but not weU enoUgh for him to wo~ and the ' weeds oame 011* followed wlth Chantenay carrots, to come shear oure) ' SO, John bougnt ea81ly. JoInn bad the whole family Sno'p and pole beans may be fol· tl\em; We blwe no eleotr1clty on out pla.n.tlng cabbage and tomato lowed immediately with turnips altToWnship road, none on my tenant plantll 80 I set to work ~d replant- er the beans have been harvested. Alter harvesting the early ' beets, farm, none at ~ bGrn, 80 all. we eel my row& of beanB, Jla.uled some carrots and turnlpB. cOlllards may be could do W88 fix a pen at the back manure dawn from :tIlle ~ and planted. ' Of my house, hoolt elMo the out- made a Jt1ce cuc.umiler row IL!ld some Cabbage requires very fertile Ikle lliht and bring the Sheep here. mel~ h1ll& and I!urveyed ~y 'w ork soil and heavy applic'ations of fer· tUlzer hlgh In nJtrol~ cn for good It ,will be BOIDe time before 1 can witb aatJ.sfactJon yields and quality. 'fop dressings open the West windows With comiFinally i 'Stopped and went for fort bUt we c1ld it. Some people tie the maU and tbere at NewlandB was the' sheep and ~ Ithem on a tablc a steam shovel diggin~ a ba.sement but Stewart alwaY\!l Just grob6 Uhem for .then- new bOUse. Ev~ since we around the neck, aeUI them up on moved here filteen years 8i'O I have their taU en'ds and goes to work. planned t.o have pond in the souwThey sit there he)plees, wIDi their east pasture "IIihere there is a ~ad.ly hetlds down, without struggling, un- washed out piece or white c~ lees dley get · nipped I\nd he peels where rWI1h!ng Will grow. Now was off their woolly coMs in a abort time my chance. I went over and Inter'\As a sheep before her sheare1'8 Is viewed bI.m and engaged him to dwnb so opened be not his mouth." come on Monday and d1g as much Tba.t ~ the metlhod we tried, How· aa he could dig til Il day probably
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the U. S. There 2,300asmunni~cl!~p~all~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ courts located In are as rew 10 and New York lan·t one of them: There are '706 tennis clubs, men:t• bers of U.S.L.T.A.• and '777 ,othe~s not members. And thla doesn't In. elude the enormous number of ten. niB courts at private homes. "Galt claims around 3,000,000 I players In the U. S. We happen to know that tennis can , claim around IJ.OOO.OOO players-possibly ALL KINDS - ANY AMOUNT more. After-all. golt requires from 100 to 130 Bcres tor a course. Tenntl TOP MARKET PAID requires for less." The maiD point II illa' tennis and gqll belong largety te campeU. ton, not te llpeclater.. ADd thai'. tile way U lIbould ~. We have had . e.n&lrely to many spectatera In thll GREENE nl{~S. count!')' and far too few act1U!1 pia,.. 201 Cincinnati Ave. _ Xellla, O. ' en or competitors. Thli ,oee eepe. olally 'or lootbaD, basebaU and bos· _ _ _ Phone 411
aultable varleUes and procJ\durea. each year. This will be dou e a er the war. Tennis will be one of our ara not used. Onionl are sensitive greatest gamel. It takea up far leu to weather, inleetl land dl.eases. space and, ,lves for ' more action They require a ~very ' rlcJ:l loll and th If'' . only varieUel lultedto the region ;: g~o;estan any wild aquawks Ihould be plant~. Onlol1l planted from bowlers. loftball players and from leed Ihould be carefully . basketball players, we'd ' llke to watched, for the are deU· tep aside on thll part of the argo. cate and cannot make a · ,ood·ltart ~ent. The bowlers and the basket. in loll tha,t b~1 fr f' ~:l!1 a ~rult. ball playeri claim around ~,OOO,OOO, Thoroug~, careful and ely weed· The softball players dver 30.000 •. inill especlally bnportan,t because 000. We'U let them tight 'this out. the leedlingl cannot compete with But peOple don't read ' 10 much weedl. . about their ltara or theh;, teams. The commonelt method of start. The four ma'or read In, sparta In the Ing onlonl In the home;, ,~d~ II bY,' UnJted Statel are baseball, football. lets, and under averal,e cond1tlons . ,box1ht and racing-with .golt next. probably thll 11 ,th, be',t chance , of lUcceas forire~n onlon'i: ' Sr,pin~ Both commerclal lee\1Jn;teD and . Crai, W~ reppen~ a ,h at argu. pubUc research a,mcles are b'reed· ment a few 'dayi back:. ' , Ing an ever·increasln" number . of ' ''The' bl4gest'lmprovement In goU, .hla!l·quaUt)', new varl· ',' OIle of the reaaol1l the give "etlel 'of vegetables, mlllny ·of w~ch . u thole record .eorel 'l.i U,lla"=,,they are ~e81~tant to one or mor~ dl.· the IQuared.tace on the back. 'eales and some ot' wJlllcb a,r e e.p~ nina and keep the squared.face clalb: adllpted .to c~rtain parta of the' workin" '\brouSh the l'Jownawlng. 'country. Gardeners l.bould allk for ,. "TIll: meal'll Ie•• pivot. lell body the new kindi &bat have proved I tum. It means more band, control perlor and .vaUable. You lbOul4 tike the club head .wllY varletiel flll'"early plant. squarely the b8lJ and keep It In. and lOme ,for I.~er pl~ntln,. , The In thll pqlltlon 10. you brln, It varlety ahould be cb~'lQlwhlcb ~ baelC" Inuarel'; to the ball'" recommended tor J)Jantln, at .tIle .. ~ particular Urne it 11 to be used.
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had. been tine , ground wsa df'nltrate loda or at' ammonium aul· . fate .hoUldatbe made about month· with large Ulna beanS, the l7, interva1l after , thel planta have cucumber row W8II gone, eVell the been let. ,In regloDll oJr, wlntera seeds eaten, Ithe melon hUla were ' wbere the averaae. tRllt Ip.ring frOlt ecrattbed. out and the frozen-comb- oCeurl aboul).prli 1 to , 10, Early td ' Brown LeShorn rooster .with iiJa Jerley Wakefield and Charleston Wakefield may be planted two to 'harem 01. two bladt and f£ve bJ;own four weeD before the :Ill'lt frOlt free Leahol'n hena were ' headad towlI!rd date, and may again be planted in the feed room for supper aa tihouBh the fall about Thanksglvini time and ,th8,YI ,~'.t kDow a tblni about it. wiiltered over. Goldel~ Acrel II an· tw0 h ens are now oth'er good early variety. COpenhag. 'Ihe ~ter and en Market and Glory of Enkhulzen \ in a coop and ,w hen 1 oo.n get those .are lucceuively later varietJes. StUl others they .will join h1m and some later kindl are All , Seasona, Early one can get .themselves some good Flat Dutch and Succession. The chlcltens &It the COmmumty 5&le. commonest late varieties are Late They roost up in the mulberi')" tree Flat Dutch and DanIsh Ballhead. but we have some good tree cUmbers Cabbage maggots are an earl)' en. emy of the small cabbllge plants. An OIl the farm ~ the time wU1 come Ingenious method of protection la, WIlen we can get them. to cut circular collara of tar paper,
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VV throughout the world than any other? Thll II one of ~e querlel you get from lervicemen billeted in Europe and the 'south Pac11le. And then they lead you on to Ii camparl· Ion of tennll and iolt. Thil includes courses, courts and all other in. gredlents that make up an argu. ment. I put this debate up to one 01 our leadini tennll statisticlanl and here are the fact.: "Why compare tennis with galt? Why not compare tennis with any other notional or international sport? You won,· t find any other game even close, In an Interna. tional way. "Here' ••omethiD. tIIa' ma,. shock na. tlonal and loterna. tlonal sport lollow. erll. In 1939, jaat before tile recent world war broke out, Ibe Internatlon· GranUandBlee al Lawn Tennil alsoelatlon had a membersbJp of &9 nations, headed 'or H!e Davl. cup. No olber sport has even come cl_ to this mark. ''This entry list embraced every continent and every c1vlllzed coun· try from the . U. S. to Kenya and ChJna. And each of theae 119 natlona has a tennla iove1'I\lng ,body. "Without any argument, the most famous international sporting trophy Is the Davis cuP. donated in 1900 by Dwight Davis from St. Louis. No other international cu., la in Ibe same class. "Filty.nlne nationa - what other aport can equal that? Or even come close. Including soccer. golf, basket· ball. or track and field? "Strangely enough the two most famous cups - tbe Davis cup for tennis and the Walker cup 'for galt came from tWo famoua St. 1.oub lportsmen - Dwight DBVla and George Herbert Walker. DwIght Davia and Bert Walker, both from Inland St. Louis, were main tacton In putting tennis and galt on the Interna~oDal sporting map. "There may have been two ftner .portsmen. but I can't recall their names. Their International appeal reached to more than mJllions - It moved close to the ,bUlion mark."
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WASHINGTON, ·D. C.-President Serglo Olmena of the PhlUpplnes, now In procesa of complete recon. querlhg from the Japanese and from ' ' which General Douglas MacArthur's land forces under Admiral Chester , Nimitz wlll swing into final action agaInst the enemy, t()o day Is s ued il sllltement In behalf of the Mighty Seventh War ,Loan. President Oamena's s tate. ment was released by Brlgaadier General Carlol P. RomuOSMENA 10, resident com· rrussloner 01 the PhIlippines to the United States, at the Philippine otfices here. President Osmena said: "Needlegs to say, we Flllplnos are very pleased with the signal cesses achieved hy the United States and her allies during recent month II. After a long Bnd hard struggle, the Germans hav!! been pushed to the brInk 01 overwhelming deteat and the end of the war In Europe Is now clearly in sight. "In the PaCific, our gains have
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NtJW CASESMal't.hJl. Beel, ndm.. or estalte (}! Bernard W. Heel, d cc'd., v'S G el'a ld W. Couden, Sher if! of WalTen Cu., r eplev11l, Ma ple & Maple. nt t~s. Chal'nUl L. Richmond, minor vs Raymond ' RicJmloml, divorce. extreme cruelt y, J. 1'. Riley. a.tty.
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Harpld Spradlin. 24. soldier. Lebnnon; Geraldine Arnold. 18, cadet nurse, Leba.uon. Roy. Burns, 28. laborer, Kin B r~1 Ml.lLq; CCnnle I:anlels, 25. laborer. Kings MUla. WUlIam . 'rhonms Gambill, 32 .
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been no less Imprellive. Under the insplrlng,leaderllhip of such men al General Ml\oArthur and Admiral Nimitz •. the J apanese have been dis· kldged trom one poSition dler another In their Ill·gotten empire. In this onnection, my people and I are extremely irateful that the :philippines 8re now being liberated from the tyrannical rule of the enemy. ','Happy 8S I am that my country wlll soon b. 8ble to llve In peace again, much remains to be done be· fore Japan i. 1ully beaten. Aside from the additional campaigns which will be needed to obtain military victory In the Paclftc, there I. all10 the human tactor to be considered In that other peoples of the For East eagerly await to be treed trom the enemy. We Fl1iplno~ know only too well from experience what It means ' to be under Japanelle domination. "One of the outatandlng teata ot the war has undoubtedly been the effective fashion In which the Unlted States h81 overcome the formidable obst8cles of distance In supplying the Pacillc. Large quantitlell of 8upplies will be needed. however. to deliver ~. the final crushing blows against a Blanche rw. Smith to Ra'y mond ruthle81 and fanatical enemy. All of us can make certain that these sup- and Ha1Jel Ba.rnhart. IoU; 20 ia.nd 21 plies are avallable for our armed In So. Leblnon. forcel by giving enthusiastic SUpport HeJlryI C. Hale vs Florence W. to the Seventh War Loon DrIve." Harrington\ 348 A. In FJ'lnklil[l 'l'wp. Edmund, and Vera Weaver 1;0 Paul soldier, Lebanon; Lots Jeanne L. SInlth, lots 16, 17, and 181ll~ DeerHUtdhlnson, 28, wetrue d1reetor, fleld 'l1WIp Lebanon Walter R. Fltts to Marianna UpJQhnle Johnson, 37, fe,ctory work- dYke. lot 389 in Franklin. er, M1ddletown: Anna Vance, 39. NeUe Howe to Clyde and Mal'Y Fmnklin. Louiee Bater, lot 136 in F'rnnitlin_ Roy FlInchum, 47, livestock dealJames McFadden to Dorslie ann er, Oa.rlisle: ~aM Ta.ylor, 31, Mable E. Keny.. 2 A. In HaJmUton waltre:>s, FraIootn. Twp. Melvin Mentz. 22, trucic driv~r. Katherine and Evelyn WUder to Franklin; LUlie Burggraf, 19, Frank- Rasmond M. Parker, 119.06 A. In l1n • Tul\tlooreek 'Ilwp. Earl F. and Elnora I. Hatfield to PROBATE COURTRoy C. and !Mary E. Brandenburg,
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PLEAS- ' Dorothy B. l4cRobel1tl; vs. Thomes In Otea.rcrei!K 'l1wp D. McRober.ts. hearing set ror Sat: lWilllam Bishop ' to Winf·leld F. urdary, June 2, 1946 at .10:00 a . m. and a-te Evenwine, 59.78 A. In NEW OASESwarren County. w~ter A. O&nn 't o Ohariles Lenora. Sturgis VS. William S~urRa!s m 81 A.· in Harlan Tw gts. ~ onl~, extreme cruelty, . , • ,P. J. T. R4iey, IIItty. Cla.ud1a E. Surface to Danl'el and' Fre.nces Gardiner VS. William M. Ma.l'iY E. Nev1.nB, -lOO A. In Clear- Gilrdiner, annUlment of marriage, creek 'I1wp. C. Don.:l1d 1D11atush, a.tty. Oharles C. Hames to Georu'e and Lucllle York VB. 'R lley York, di. Hattie L. IMengle, lot 28 1n Morrow vorce, grose neglect, H. Z. Gr8&'. atty. Howard and L1lJ:Iia,n Koelrltg to Tannle Bray vs. CUnt. Bray, dlIsidor Koenig, .28 A. In DE:erf1eld vorce, ~ neglect of duty, J. T. Twp. Riley, atty. Thomas C. a.nd Lots E. BQsisere to Margaret iLa. Foete, guardian of James a.nd Gladys WelJer, .20 A. in Alberte. Hut, incompetent vs. AlDeerfteld Twp. belta Ha.r!t, Frank Hal't et o.l, sale (}l John II. Conley to Very Rev. Mon- rea.J estate to pay debU;, Baver and signor James F. McNaryl. 3 .64~ A. In Doan, a.tty. Frankl1n Twp. W.mard Mcln.tosh vs. Saralh McOaca.r end Betty Sarns to W infred IntoSh, d1vorce, adultery, H. Z , Gray, and Alberta LewIs, fO A. In lEiarlall atty.
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'A hush ,passed over. a nation; A blush ·s.pann ed ovl r a world; Sorrow cl'owned all of creation: T'e ars streamed as th e stars unfurled. Chorus:'Never more in the nation, Never more in th.e world Shall a thing like in creation Burden our souls to unfurl. World Voice of Peaci(l is now sitent: His words now printed .in gold; His Soul li es serenely conte ntImmortal as t he worl d gl'OWS old.' by Stanford Bogen
By request '~c print St .. nford famous "Tribute to Roosevelt." Undoubtedly it wiII go into a prominent place In the 1945 edition of ''The Pagent 01 Poetry" for world dlstr1butlon. Greater still, it drew a. direct reply to him, of praise and approbaUon from Mrs. Anna K'los!:velt Boettiger. Bo~n's
MARRIAGE LICENSESHardly even a. micromillimeter Robert C. Bever, 34, c.lrcraft en- or even my Wildest pa ranolu, saYS
gine InBpector, Franklin: Juanltn R. Pl'1ckett, 24. Fmnklln. N80bhan W. Oglesby. 34, ma.lntellancC foreman, RIt. 2, Fmnklln ; Naomi Ross, 20, orUce cleI'k. Franklin. .
he; of any letter, from any Queen or Princess could have meant as mIlCh to Ill,fl; as the one received 'rom the Princess DaughlA!r of the World's Greatest Leader. I could neither have compassed nor antiLenvll p, Hall, 22, laoorer, 'yv'aY- clpatecl in any life time such an nesvllle; Vera Mae Allen. 16. King!) honor. Mills, . . . . Thus: speaks the meiJow tones PROBATE OOURTof Stanford Bogen. lie Is at the head In the matter cxr the estate or of Alice Bogen Music Publishln~ Allen Emerdck, deed. grosa value or Company. Wilmington, Ohio. Their estate Is $13.624.52. 80ngs are open only on Lyric RoyalLee warren Long, deed., MaJ'tha ties rec. Arrangement. Honey Dear, Lotlg, adm., filed bond for $4000. IIOng will Dy tor a $100,000.00 or George W~. net vaLue of there'll be 00 Honey Dear, 80ng for esta.te la $241.34. a long long while to come, saYS this Ollie L. Morrison, deed. Charters mast.er of words and music. He has D. Maple, adm .. tlled oond l or about 100 othen that will pUSh the $22.000. heels 0' Honey Dear, 80 you can UAL ESTATE TRANSFE~ imagine where thO!le tast sweeping Ollver C. Hill 'to Al1ce Ertle, .185 A. Eagle-Like eyebrows aDd clear blue In Ham1lton Twp. John Terry to Oornett Noble, et ai, .30 A. in Un40n Twp.
Dwight L. and Marie RLtchle to BIa;nche L .' Swnmers, 15.70 A. in Harlan Twp. Elmet;i' Peters to Nannle Peters, 129.89 A. in W9.yne Twp. IBll!.nche Brown to David tOTd Mary Ge4laiher, lots 7, 8 <lnd 9 in sprlng001'0. Ed Wills to D. W .. Jones, 2.16 A. In Franklin 'l1wp. WUllam B. and Gertrude K . Handy 70.49 IA. in Harl&D Twp. Mon1s and lEthel Keever to Marion T. and May Keever, 10t6 I, 2 a.nd 3 in 'I1urtlecreek 'Ilwp. Nora lRJehl to Morris R and Ethel Keever, .10 A. in Twtlecreek 'I1wp. John E. and Prora ~y Kinner 5.50 A. In Harlan Twp. Martha Alice Dunn ,t o Sylvla H. Chldwell. 8.58 A. in Hamilton Twp
. OBITUARY MESSENGER COLLINS Messenger Collins, sen o! HenrtV and &mil Collins, W88 born lilt Midland City. Ohio, March 30, 1877 and died MAy 6. 1945. aBed 68 years one month and seven da.YB. Hts boyMod v.WJ spent in Midland Olt)\ but in 1900 he WII8 Wll.ted tn j
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Mrs. Fannie Albertson (J[ Lebanon. one son, Walter of Ho.rvey6burg. 16
grandctllldren, 5 great Ifl'8,ndohildreno three brothers, ,three sisters and numerous other rela.tlves and trtenda to mourn hts 1038. Be .ts goN;, but w.e would not recall hm To w-. .... world Of stnfe,
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Hazel A. Cox to John ·W. CCli:, lot 266 1n Mason. Glen C. LongWorth to John R . Allen, 5 A. In Franklin Twp. ,Clyde and Mary L. Ba ker to I ra CUld Fern Baker, lots 37 and38 in Frankl1n W1ll1am R. Darragle. ot al to John W. and Anna B. Conley. 90.05 A. In W8.Tren county. AlbeI't L . and 'LaIVel'fl L. Balllngel' to Lois I. Henkle, 29.0a A. in Clearcreek Twp . . Dell06 M. and Rachel E . Worley to May L. HIclanan, lot 2>35 In Lebanon. J. W. Kibler to Mary Carolyn Ellington. 57.15 A. in MaIl6le Twp. LucIus and sarah J. Frazier to Willard I . Qnd Hazel Wilkerson . ~ . 55 A.in Washington Twp. Melvin E. and Earet.ta Badcer to Lonnie and Stella Hobbs. 24 A. In WBBhingion Twp, W\lla Helms Danlel to Ruth KUbum, lot 23 in Union Twp.
eyes are gasinr from abO're the Music World. They ' publish that sweet 800g, "When Mocmbeama' FiDd Me With You." It·s on ' '''e all around, ask lor It or eft dlreet. -6dv Julia. Hassett to Delbert. M. Bentley, lot 792 in Franklin. John and LUllan Burke to VlvilUl I. Wee, lot 56 In Deert1eld 'Ilwp. Lyd1a E . Brubaker to Maggie B. Croll. lot 750 in ~. Allen Ray, deed. to Carl HenrIy Weier, IOU; 21 , 22, 23, 24. 26, 26,2:1,28, 29. 30. 31, 32, and 33 In Moson. Maoon Lumber 00. to C&rl H. Weler, lots 21. 22,23, and :M In Mason. Ernest Evans to DaiWrence Cook, 80 A. In WQ,yne Twp. Ida. M. Haldma.nto Alber~ T. and Jessie C. Oherry, 46.92 A. in Wayne Twp. Fred and Thelma Carr to Robert E: (1'Od MIIldred Smallwood. 115 A. In Franklin 'I1v{p.Roy Rdohard Estes 00 'P erry J . aDd Nettle Wells, 109,50 A. in Warren COunty. ?Ierce and Vergle Steele to Geo~ Dewey 6nd Dorothy L. Archer.
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nJce small Jor sale. Call and or large write fat'IllS Goo. M. ore 'J1),an 25 Years .• . Under Tbe Henkle. Phone No.2, Lebanon. trc Able Direction of I. A. 'Kennel, Well HI~
Stamp Pads, 25c; HG:lvy Known TbroughOllt the Miami Val[Waxed Paper, 20 ft. 1'001, 39i:. The Icy. " • Tel. FUlton 6108. <mzette OHiee.
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FOR SALE- ,1'h acres alfalfa h ay The Auto 'Electric Equlpment Co. in lleld due to cut first week In at lDa.y.ton are helping in the mainJune; 1Ih1ck, o.n extra good stand, tenance of .transportatlon, agrl-
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North Methodist Ohurch, Lytle. cUlture and Industry through their Mii's. Amla. Bunnell. Rt. 2, Way- 'highly specialized and ' ef!lc)ent
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WAN'I'IID- A .first class mechaniC sk1lled in heavy construcWon equlpmCllt, trucks. etc.; Oonta.ct Wa rren OOUllty Commissioners. Cow't HOWie; Lebanon, Ohlo; or !Mr. Hagemeyer, Clarksv1lle; Mr. IMcOlur.e, Lebanou ; Mr. Bal l~, Franklin. ' - t 4c
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING DEVICES Made To Order The Miami Gazette
POLISH CARS-- Bring to Bob's Texaco Station, South ~ S treet, Waynesville, O. -14
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nUB'Bm Bands, oz. 200; Cellophane T ape, 792 Inch roll, 490. The Gazette Office.
TARVIA-LiTHIC TAR and ROAD OIL EXCAVATING DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Ready Mix Concrete
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IWOM HO USE}- Walter electrlClllY; glll'Jge; excellent C011ditlon; possesion; $3750.00. 6-room ~ouse. , electl'ic, rurnace g~ge, large lot, $4500.00. 79 acre farm, good 7-room house, hom, new hen house, electricity, yunrung waLer , ext·ra good land, $8000.00. Pl'O~les shown hy · appointment ohly an¥ time except Sundays. Wilbur N . Sears, Phone 2651. tfc
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DUNHAM Breeder HA'I'OHERY Wa.yn.esvllJIl, Route 2. Phone 2916.
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Hardin of Louisana Visits Relatives lAst Week Mr. E . O. Ha~f Monroe. La., speot the pnst. vJsiting among .relatives llere. On Thursday Q fami1 dinller was given in his honor by Mr. Bnd MrS ~ Werntz. Oovers ro In.1d lor Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BIU'dfn of MlomisbUl'tf, M'rs. Edna Hal'din of Dayton. , Mm. Nettle Tlnn~y, Mr. and _Mrs. T. S . .~ rind _Vira'UUa, I(r WClbster TInney. the t of hOllOI'. Mr E. N. Hardin d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wcmt:&.
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Waynesville 2911 I\lorrow No. 3 noes Lebanon: Office 4J1K Res, 9SM
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The Woman's SOCiallY of Lytle Church will meet n ext Wedu~ Ilifte1l!lOOn, June 6, w~th Mrs. Leslie Ora,y. Devot.ions and topic "JuvenJle Protection." Mrs. Earl Y0\.U1g,; As.\lst.Jug t.he hostess lU'e Mrs. Robert Hunt, Mrs. A. F . K yte a.nd Mrs . Wilbur FoulKs. M.r. and Mrs. E. J . Carmony of SI)I1,ngtl Id entertained 11 few friends wiLh lantern lIlldes, Sunday veru ng, aL tJhe home of Mr and Ml'S. WaJ.ter K en rick. TIlese views w~l'c ~en by t.helr son, First L t Robert Carmony, Who is a Dllviga.tJr ~n the Transport Service, and has ma de eleven trips across the Atlantlc. .M pr06elllt he 18 stat.ioned m Brazil. 'Ule plctul'!!IS wre of foreign CILI06 and countries, Including the Holy Land . Those who enjoyed the E:velling weI'e, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbw: Olark , Mr. sud Mrs. Harvey Burnet, MnI. Nettle Emrick, Mr. and !Mrs. 'Ilhej'le Jones and son, MJ'u.on, Mr. and Mrs. Kenrick a.n.d James Hain es.
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F el'ry Church of Christ 11er be r t Gr a h am, .... _._..,uuq..,r Bible School - '9:30 · a. m. Mornmg 'W orship - 10:30 a. m. Serv1Qe in c't.Al'ge of Brother Frank W. Buck and s tudents from t be C1nclnna.t1 BI1ble SemInary. Brother Buck will bring the gospel message. Youth SerVices and AdUlt Prayer Meeting - 1:30 p. m .
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Cbr1stlan EDdeavor - 6:30 P . M. Evening 8erv1ce - 1 :30 P. M. Mid-week prayer serviOe Thursday nl&'~t - '7:30 P. M.
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Ruth, of 1J&yton, C8Illed on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence CrnM<ford, Su~y afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris Lewis and sons called on Mr. John Koester of Utica . Sunday wftemoon.
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Nex& Lord's clay will be a red letter Adult ~In( at 7:30 p.m.; Evenln~ day In the life 01 the Ferry ConJ1'e. Evanpllstkl servtce a.t. 8:15 p. m. gaLlon. We Proudly present .. group Goal- 200 or mOl'e- We will be from the CilltllnnaU 81ble Seminary looldn&, for you. who win .,..eaen~ the Gospel In sonl! and .serinon. Basket lunch at noon, . In lIis Name, ~hUdl'en's day praet.ice In 'he .flA!rnoon. Bible schOol, 9:30 a.m.; MornM. it: Hunt.er, Bible School Supt. Inr worsbl~ 10:30 .. ~; Youth and Rerbe;rt Gra'h am, Mlnlllier
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St. Mary's Epiacopal ChurCli Ralph Parka. Rector . Ohurch SChOO} at 9:30. A. M. MOrn.lJl& prayer and l\el'll'lOV;. 11 :00 A.
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ATHLETES FOPT ITCH Dayton, Mrs. of Alice Clark and weri! Mra. Dora Ward W\aoynesv1lle I Made ThIs 5 Mlnuie ~ Sundl\lY aJ!~0Qn ca4lers at ,t he ''It STINGS. 1t& STRONG. It PENEhome of 'MI'. a.nd MJr6. Walter Ken-
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Mt. Holly Methodiat Church T. M. Scarff. MlnIi&el' Sunday school - 9 !30 A. M. E . A. Earnha.lt, superintendent. Worship service - 10 :30 'A. M. Mrs. BeUe Coon and dauthters, Evening service - 1:30 ~. M. MIsses BertJha, BUlah and RAlth of
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Mrs. Emerson Dill was ca.ll':ld to t.he Mr. a.nd Mrs. Earl Soward home S3tU~'day evenIng as Mrs. DIll's father, Mr. James 6own.r11 was Ill. Mr. Earl ,M alrlatt was taken to the hospital la:>t Friday, in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Earl crwwford and daughter. Mrs. Robel1~ Schneider. and son, FTeddie, spent Mbnday ('venlng wit h Mr. and Mrs. Clarence OrlliWford. Mr. and M.rs. Ralph L. AllfOTd and children, Connie Sue and Ronnie, of DaIyton, spent Su11day alter-
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'I1RlA.TES. It Ri8lA.QHD3 MaRIE , rick. Mrs. We.rd also called! on Mrs. GERMS. suooesattil ~ett.1e Enu1ck. MUST be mobUe. MitJ8T P.1!lNETRIAMr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Staats of nea-r TE. Alcohol 16 vmRY MOBliLIIl. Te-ol GoI1I.na.ntown have purohased til contelns 90 % . Feel It take ho1d." sv "B1gsest seller m ye8ra~' -.y, clruC: : : , : ; : gists eve1'YIWhere. Teat it tor itChY. WW soon start a nerw hcxne. sWf6lty or aine1l¥ Get s6e WOl'th IS NOW Mr. S. H. Burnet, Mrs. Calvin today a.t w&yneavWe Druc stOre. Longacre and Mr. and Mrs. Will THE AUTHORIZED BUS STATION Ross abtellde4 the funeral of Mrs:. , NORRIS BROCK CO. AND TICKET AGENCY FOR Maggie Burnet at ~rville TuesClnebmaU' UDIoD stock Tania day l!,fternoon' .and tJhe burial at KING BROS. BUSES Mismi cemetery. , Mr. and ~. Wl)bur Clark enter~ (8ullOS Lea.ve for CinCinnati - 8:38 - 10:38 a. m. - 2:38 - 6:38 p; m. ta:lned to dinner on Sunda.y. Mr. and . DAILY 9:53 p. m. SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS ONLY Mrs. E. J . Cetmony of Springfield, Mrs. lJ!ly Paim.er.; Mrs. Frances Pape Busee leave for Xenia. 9:03 a. m. - 12:03 - ~:03 - 7:18 p. m. DAILY and Mr. and Everett otark and 10:03 Po m. SUNDAYS and HOUD,",Y8 ONLY -' sop. Dicky, or Da.)'!ton. PURCHASE TICKETS BEFORE BOARDING BUSES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steinke and Gene ~-the1r son, ' Pvt-:For Further Infonnati~n Call WAYNESViLLE %l2i James Steinke to 1Axtngt,on, Ky., pnlaUoD II8CIOIUl to none. 8tIWI1 Sunday 8ifterpOOll t:o the hOSl*&I eeDelli OD tbe .... all ........, IIII[IIIIet THE KING BROS. CO. there as he was qu]lte ill With ap- 'In &lui COIIDtr7. ... _ _ _~~------------_ _ _ _ _ __"", pend1cjtjs, and awaiting an operServiCe nat Satiafi••
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bleson. P fc. Ch'&t'les .:Belcher spent Itille week end wi~ his: t wo s~ters ' in Detl'Olt. Dr. Ern06t Rosnalrle and .oh1ldren I of London were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'H arvey Burnet. Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter K enrick attended the WQrr~n county HiStorical Society meeting at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. E . n. Lon8QCre and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ~Tones viallted the Ft. Ancient State PSi.rk and MUseum SUnday afternoon. 1Mrs. Therle. Jones and /IQ!1 MIlton were Dayton,v1sJtor,9 Saturday, IIIttendl,ug t he theatre in th~ afternoon.
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Church of Chr10Jt Max BandalJ, MJaiaiel' Bible SChool ~ : 30 A. M . Mr. and Mrs. Ros; Roland bave communion - 10:30 A. M. MiILDRED HARMOUl'I'l' 50ld their farm norbh of town 1Jo Sennon - M:OO II. II. Christian Endea.vOl· - 6;30 P. M. Deputy Grlind l'o.a.tron George Henkle of Lebanon. Evening Service - 7:30 P : ·M. JUne 12- D.OM. (144) Loyal 'I'he Glrls' 4;-7-1 ~Dlub held t heir Mid~ee& prayer liel'vIoe JWle 20- 0 .0.14. (330) Lynchburg first meeLlng of this year, Friday, ~y sl1ght - '1:30 ~. II. ' ROBERTA MliNiDLING Wor~ Grand Matl'01l
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FOR SALE-- 18 young Shropshlre ew06 ; 21 lamb.s. M . E. Brooks,
leuding White Rock pen in alJ U. S. onrough DecA!mber. Buy chicks of tbls proven high production strain for top poult.ry profits. Every Dunham cluck sired for top poulLry pronts by in<llvtdually p Cdlgrced R. O. P . mcue from dam of 200 to 315 egg r ecord. Place your Ol'rler today 88 bhe de-
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Every motorist shOUld ocooslonally connmmlty • They invite .you ,to COllU! in just as WhJI e your car may Bill " 11 b eunnl.n ' r g, you a.re; one at.s. ttrne or a ba.ttallon. it may develop trouble on the road. They make you feel as though entThe points, the ba~tery and wiring, Ing were Iihe most, pleasant thmg 8S well as. t.he ,timin g should be gone In ll!fe-and if you eat h ere you wlU over every once and a while. These find this Is not fa wrong. They gradually get out of order and the serve gOod food , the ·best available dllver may not notice tt until there at all tlme8 u.nd fl!t moderate cost. .Is a complete ' shut-down. An ocThey know how to prepo.re food casioIlGI ohecklnt; over will !il.ve and the S6l'vice is equally much annoynnce, cost and trouble. factory whether your order be l:arge By offering a. line service as well or small and you nre mad:e to feel lIS, of the eflflclent Delco Llgbt that your ~'e ' ls appreciated. Plants, 'PWll'JllS atld suppUcs ~hey are The WlUte Kitchen .Is clean and keeping engines hlttlnif on all cylin- san liI.a.ry , tibe po,rldng conditions are ders, our W81tel' supplY up to stand- easy a nd you will tlnd a viSit here ard and our farm equipment ready will be wor~h yow- whlJe. If it 18 just to go. for 11 snack, you will be sure to enjoy = . it. 21st District Inspections Order of the Eutem Star
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Located Conveniently on , the Lebanon-Uayton Pike. A Little North 01 The Llpt in Cen fu rville 18 a Popular Stoppln&, Place ror People From All OveJ' This Scctl.on or The Country For GGod ,t'Ood, Excellently PrtllllU'cd and Attracti vely Served .•. Open Daily rro'm 10:00 a.. m. to I :00 a. m. Inelu,d lnr Sunday . • . Feature DeUcious I.unehes, Dinners Sandwiches and AI a Carte Service . ~ . Under The DtlreeUon 01 Carl Enochs, Popular IIOS.L • • • Tel, CentervUle 1001. Methodiat Church R. n. Coleman, MiIllster 'I1he White Kitchen at Centel'- Ohw'Ch school at 9 :30 A. M., Mrs. \ille is to be commended for th e Raymond .Joneer, suPerintendent. maintena nce of ~ high standa.rd oJ 40rning Services - 10 :30. iU . t.l 1 ..""'11 hi Tu~"' n l n .. tasty menus and Is a popu er center ' & ou " ows p, _y eve....... for Ule loon.! and t. a.vellng public. a t 7 : 30• 1t has taken a prominent place in Jbolr pract.!ce, Wed.nefiday il!he soclal .a nd business Ufe of bh.ls , 8:00 P . M.
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Flight Office r Thom aa Arrive s From Over. .s; Sisty~Day Furlou gh
FIVE CENJ :aPER COpy
Quick Fre zing For Lockers T Be Shown
Flliht O1IUler Robert S . Thomas
baa &rr1ved from overaeaa and will spend a slXtyr da.yo rurlouBh 'With hI8
Thirty -Ninth Wedd ing Anniv ersary Celebr ate.d By Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawk e
Swimmers Share Sponsored Set-up
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Haswke eele- : brated th.e!.r thirty-n inth wedding Eleva tor .Takes Lead in anniver sary on SatUl'da y , and with 'W1i!e and children . He 'W88 a prlsonCivic Leagu e Stand ings their family, enjoyed dlnner at the Kida Will Swim for er tor several days but was lIberDime; a.Wd by Pa:tt.oo's ~. "Wishin g ,Well' In centerv ille 011 Mond ays at Wayn e Park Drake 's Drugs Toppl es Mrs. Edith L , ens; David SWlda\Y. COvers we re arrange d for Bob's Dairy Tue;d~y Nite Bailey In Ch.rg e, of Meet their house-guest.5, Mr . Dean HlIlwk", Park Mana gemen t; Mrs. Oram Shoup Entert ains Civic and 'Mr. Art CoibCl't of Palm Bea.cll, Club Spons oring Progr Volun teers for Vict~ry am !Prepar ing muir;. ,regatab lcs and ,In the second game ot the Civic Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Maynar d poultry for qu1ck free:~ and locker 8o£tbal l League a well bala.nced The Volunte er for V1ctory group Weltz. dol Ub'hter Aru1e and sons, !MondayS will be "Klds Day" at storage will ,be dem()ns trated In 11 Elevato r team beat Ilhe Soda Jerks met and worJced at the home or J~ , Don tlnd Dickie. Mr. and Wayne ,park for the rema.ln der · of · meeting to be held at ,t he Lebano n 12 to t to tie Itbe standin g with Bob's Mrs. oram Shoup on 'Iburada .y Mrs. IDon H:n.wke, Mrs. Nell Ander· the swimmi ng senson. On these Dairy, evening . !DUring Uhe soclaIl hour Grange (Hall, Jun 14" at 8:00 p. m .• son, Mrs. Ida Parshal l and t he host da.yS boys and girls between the aocordi ng to Inf~t!on given by I>aJkin held the spot on the mou.nd deliciou s lee cream, cake and lemonand hOstess. ages of six and 18 Incluslve. Who Mrs. Edith iLukens, l'Wute 3, Wayfor ,the Eleva.tor grinder boys and ade were aenecl by the hoeteIe to live In Wayne Townsh ip, will be nesv1lle. So.ckett did the twtrltn'g tor the Mesdam es Fred Hoole, Paul MauMrs. Lukens and Mr. IIdmltte d to the !pOOl for a dime Misa Mered ith Memb er loseJ'8. David Bailey, ~'t'y Agricul tural rice, 0haJ'1E6 Maurice , Oharles ElUs, upon the presenta.tlon ilf a ' kids K. C. MOLER Piano Recita l Group .Agent, 'Will be #t oharge of this This group mJxed It up In a fash- Robert 01'8¥, WGilter ~, J. E. SILAS SNYDE R ticket. Mr. :Moler, of the Waynes ville demonstra.t1on. Ion thillt ifl11'll1shed plenty ot excite- MoOlur e and Jennie ~nner. The Newly eleoted preside nt of the Miss Bettelon Meredit h. ciaug\:lte Furnitu r Tlle tlckots In sheet form , one for re compan y, W86 electMIss Roberto . Fa.lkBIlBteln, fonuer ment o.nd ~ Is hoped that the at- group 'IV1ll meet at the home of Mrs. Wtllly.nesvUle Clvlc Club who of Mr. a£ld Mrs. Samucl Meredi th. each Monday of the summer ed · t o serve as vice-pre sident . may be Home Demons traUon !Agent In th1.s tendanc e will improve In the near Walter Frasure in two weeks. assumed Ilhe duties of the ofIice was one of a I! roup of student s pre- obtajne d at \lh e box office of the 01 the Waynes ville CIvIc Club COWlt.y, who Is now Wltll the NutrJiuture that bhe moral suport of at the '~ meeting held a t the sented by Mrs. Juanita Rankln 'l'Wln '!'heatre on Thursda y, Friday, at the April meeting and assumton Departm ent .or Ohio State Unirooters will give the pla.yers a 11ft Charl es LeMa y In Method ist Church . Mr. Snyder' s Traini ng ed al\fJee in May. In additlon F'Ultz. In a COllCCl't fol' Vhree pianos S~rday or" Sundo.y evenings 01 versity ·Exbe:ns lon S ervice, will demappoint ment of commit tees to a.lIa el'lllble tihem to do still better With Marin es; Pari. "l~nd at Xema CClltml H.l.gh SCihool audl- June 7 throll@)h June 10 ito h1& dUtlE6 as Vice-pr esldent, by the inonstrate proper prepara.tion of fl1Jl ts p~U\g. various Importa nt civic probdividua l wbo 1.s to use them There l.Orium, Frida.y he evening Ia also . SOI05 oha.!mtB In .the third game of tile League and p. at the and yegeta,blea for locker storage . iMrII. Charle6 LelMay has heard. lems Ind.!cattes he Is a ggressively four and six hand number s mad!' will be no cha.rge for the tickets. membe rship commit tee and It Dra.Ire's !>rugs toPRled the pre. hUn her ·bUIIban d. Who C. M. ~, Poul!.l'y Sp~ interest ed In the welfare of this enIlated 'Ilh1.s plan has 'b een made possiup the very Inte.l'cs Wng musical proill tlhrourh his eUorts the seaaon ifa.vorUes, Bob's Dalry, 11 to mlUtary service ~ !alist at O. S. U. commun ity, and with the c0show metaloo s the 'PlIst ble Ithrough an arrange ment begram. growth of Ilbe Club {lIlIllly Is 9 1n a game played Tuesda y even- week, that 'Ile of ~ and outLlng poultry for operatio n of ~ people of I.a <With the Martne8 tween the manage ment of Wayne to be rwpldly lncreese d. aDd receivin g tra!n.1n g at Pans IsfreezUlg , ing. Wayne Townsh lp mudl good Park and the Sports COOIm1ttee of . At; a result of theSe games, the lBno. So. Cla.rol1n Since there are manit' locker plant can be ultlnlll<tely realized . a. the IWtlllyncsville civic Olub. Both · patJ'oIlB and others Interest ed - - - - -- - -.....,-- - EleVator moves Into first place in Civlc Club and Wll¥iIle Pa.rk In using' frozen food s.torage in <lre sharing in the expense s cJl Warren County . meeting shOuld sponsor ing the plan which I.a exbe of Immedi ate' l terest an concern Rogel'8 & Simpso n ,,11!l be wUer pected to att ract more than one to eveI\Yone t.he1r first win when they meet tlhe hundre d youth!u l swimntel'8 to the league-leadJ.ng Elevato r ftCiJ'fP tlon Mr. and Mrs. Fra.nk ·Halwke and Sched ule Subm itted by pool each week. '!be Busy Bees 4-H Club met Mrs. H: F. Dy Hoatea s To son of Ev•.UlSytlle. Ind .. ill'rlvcd here J. M. Green e, Friday even1nr at the H18'h School Burea u Monday , June 4, at the home or Bridg e Lunch eon" Thura day Sunday for a two weeks vacation diamon d. Enjoy Indoo r Picnic ; Tour Maate r Frank Miche ner Mrs. 1D8.v1s, with Mt's. Rogers 1n with their lParent5. Mrs. Winfiel d Wayn eaville F. F. A. ''lUeeday, Drake'8 Drugs d1spta.yed Home Depta . Aftem oon Boys Guest o~ Grand -paren ts charte and E!.leen Brown presidin g. Mrs. H. ,.. Dye very deH~t1ully H<U'tsoek and Mr. and Mrs. a oomple te reversea l of form in deRonald Will Broad caat June 13 New officers are: EIleen !BroWn. enterta ined on. Thursda Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Michen er y with 11 HalWke. felatlng Bob's 1Da1!'y. M ·ter a. raageQ Initiat ion at Regul ar Meet presWe nti JCj[lnte Lee BIiaddOJ:k. detIk:tmJ,s luncheo n and • • • the alter-. and .Ilhree chlldren , Nancy, John firllt lnnlng, 1n 'Whtdl. BOb's scored June 11; One Candi Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartsoo k and date vice-pre sident; Judy Oonner, sec- noon "M18 spent 1n playing AO!X>rdlng to a letter recelved from and F'ra.nk. of P1ttsbUl'g, bridge. Pa., were 6ix runs and Drake's collecte d four, MJam1 Chapte r No. 10'7 Order of retary and trell&Ul' Mrs. Ed. Keever of Ha.mUton, were J . M. Greene, ol'ganiza.tlon mana- .....·csts of Mrs. Michen er; Betty Dyer, Pour .t ables were in pJ!a,y wlVh Mrs. er's ""'re I!iW the same settled down to 8. rup-and - Eaatern Star will meet' _ ....... Memori al Day gucst.s of Mr. and ger of the ,W arren County fn ~ news reporte r; Wnhelm ina. Brad- A. T. Polinsk Farm Mr. and ·Mrs. ,W. E . Cornell, during y. Mrs. A. E. Stout ani:! tuck 8tUaJr. The W86 tled' go- aeaDao on MIlIVI& y ~ June 11. Bureau, 1'l'UlllY items of Interest will the past week. Prank rem&lne Mrs. W. E. Stroud. d for ina into the last half of the sixth at. d8bt 0'cl0aL NIowI nI tile bU8l- dOck, and ElaIne Lierman , re<:rea- Ml'II. 'M. A:. ,.Fulke.I'SIon receiv~~ • • • be heard over the neLworks withln · an indefin ite 6tA\W tlon leaders; EuI&. Hook was a~ prlZea .. lWith hls grandinn1ng at nine all. Nr. and Mrli. H. H. Wadsw orth of the next week. nalli -*on, the iI11~ wUI Ii pointed ' a.ssl.atant news parents . reporter , GUE6ta of KnI. Dye 'Were Mas- West C8.l'rolt In the dnJ88i.!Ii half of that in- given b' one cand1da te. The on, were guE6t.5 of the . On Thursda y, June 7, tonight , at chap-- 'AtUle Betty Dyes- Is . a.wa.y It was I1ame8 l.&wren oe Oook. John GOIlB, n1De, 0II>0rn -trtplecl to in Stroud familY during the 7:30 o'olQOk, Murray D l.lmIJEn Atten d _ had • wait to the -.lao cI8cided oflbat dues would be Luther White water Meeti nc , Kersey. Carl Eucuti ve .secreta ry, of the 6bJo • • .•.• .Pa.rm Bureau wlil be ~d on the at Ri.chm~nd~ In!liaDa JIolll in ·tIbe !lrIt of the eevental SUnda.Y aevera1 IDfIDbeni anel their member II presen,t. 'The ' meeting was II. A. :f\Ll:kenIon, It. R. B111, Wade Mr. and Mrs. Fred HOOk l'uId as "Town MeetDlg of The AIr," The Mr. and Mrs . .Roscoe Pumas, Nr. tallec1 to prOctuce any lIUnB, and tile tamWea. ~ GO Indoor picnJc 'adjoom ed untll J1.1Jle 19, a:t 2 :00 Wrner, JOb,D ~r, A. ·T. Polln- Sunda~ dinner guestlS their son-In topjc wW be "Should Price Control there and made a tour or the Home p . m. When the t~H girls s and Mrs. Beth (F11.11ll8S, Mi'B. A. O. pme ended 'With 110 aoore of 11 to 9. will meet sky, Eme&t Edel~, Qili>eI't Frye la.w and !!aUChte r, !Mr. and Ml·s. be Contim.lled Mter the End of 1'h in Cibe af~ 'l1bOse present at.the O~ Hall. . Tomilso n j)J'~ Flmma HoJIOWBIY GIld - . and 'R b08de8 Bunnell . Davld Allen o.nd dau~ter of Da.y- Wetr ? Mrs. Amos Oook attende d the Offici al 1945 Civic Leagu e were !Mr. and Kn, J. J . Bunike, Mrs. (On. Pro!. J. B. Clabbe, VO-Ag In- Whltew ater Quarter ly Meeting a,t WUl1am Sunda StroUee . y M':lae Schoo Sal& Cooner , Canni ng Bookl et ~vailable l Cia.. Group Softba ll Sched ule • struotor in the Mrs. 1.. c. st. John, Mr. and Mrs. Entert ained Friday Eveni ng Ba.rtJBra and Janet Doster of School and his Waynes ville H1g!h Richmo nd, Ind., on SWld&y . 'l'DNdaY. May 29 TueldaY . Ja., 10 EVerett F. 'P. A. Boys will be An interesL lng and timely booklet Early, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harveys burg were Se.turda y overBob.. Drby. vs Rogers & 8\mp6o n heard over MMOH , Hamilto n Radlo Edwin Ramb y Arrive-. ent1tled the .A.BC of ' Wa.rtlme canFromm , ¥no Melvln Banta. Ml's. Ray Conner IW8S hostess to night guests of their grand-p FrIda),. JIIIIe 1 ar- StatlOll, Wedn.eactw, .JWl.e 13 Friday. JuIJ 13 In Philip pines staff Sit. QIyde Fromm , Mr. J. rung, bit' J ooephln e ~n. Is now the member s of her SUillday. School ent.5, Mr. I ~ vs ~e'8 Drugs and Mrs. AmOs COOk. 12:30. C. HalWke, MrII. D , C . Ridge, Mr. and ol.vallable n t the IM'cClure Funeral Claa8 on Friday even1nt1t for e. ven' Tuaida)" June 5 Tuesday , July 17 • Mrs. Edwin HAmby Ihas receIve d A Jointly 6ponsor ed radio program Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earnha rt llRI.Ial's Drugs V8 Bob'8 Da.1ry Mrs. Stanley B&1l~. Mr. and ·Mr!!. Home. Waynesville. This booIget 'happy tkne spent In pla.y1ng games word from her 'hus1:and, Edwln aimed to Increase underst anding of Friday. Jane 8 FrlcJay. Jal)' 20 H . R. IMoI.B, Mrs. George WGter- ocmt&1n8 th1rty~ pages of meth- of dlfferen t kinds. DeUc:lous retl esh- enjoyed Sunday evening supper with Hamby, seanla.n 2/c, that he has each ollhers problem B, by {arm and ~1'8 & Simpso n V8 Elevato r house, Mr. and 1MrII. Harold B . ilarn- ods or ~ under war-tim e re- ment.5 were served 'by me hostess to their dalught er-in-la w. 1Mrs. Charles city groups. arrived sa:fely somewh ere In tthe will be st.a:l'lied Monday atrlictSo , hart na on sugar and other usual the gueat4w ho were: BlUth WBi'dlow, B . Earnha rt In Sprittglfleld. And dlllclren , Mr. aM Ml'&. Tuf8day , JUDe 12 ~. Jaly H JWle IJ , at 7 :00 p. m. over WOSU PhUipp lnes. ~ra & SbnpiiOn vs Drake's Dr1.qrs R088 Rowlan d. neceeslt1e8 of the canner. '!be book Oba.rlen e Edenif.leld, Dor·oth y Wilson, • • • Friday, June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Don' Badley and la i1Ven with the. complim ents Of .Judy Davis, ~erta IBrannock; ~day, JuIJ Z'J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terrell had In OOlumb:us. There will be III series B ud of these broadca sts a~ the aboVn Thirty -Day Furlou gh Elevllltor· VB BOO'8 DlaUy daugnte r, Rhoda BUnnell. Mra. J. B. Mr. McClur e who requests that yOu Fisher, WaN'Cn Sheeha n and Jack as SWlday guests Mrs. H . Vogel Tuesday , JUDe 19 'l'IleIId&y. JuI)' 31 Janea, MrII. yiQla Harlin, Mar&' call for your copy. and Mi&l Mildred Huthma n of Da.y- tlme eaCh week continu ing for two Enjoy ed By Clyde FJ'omm _ Jtunea. Drake's II:lrup VB Eleva.to r Dora HouI!b. or three months . Harry W. CUlbreth MI'II. BeJlUe Mille, Mr. ton. Stall! Sergean t Clyde Fromm 18 . Friday, Jane ZZ FrIday, AIQ1II& a ancL.¥n . L. V. BranM1I'II:tor. wlll speak for the Ohlo Farm Bu-· Mr. ~d • ilqere &8imp IIon VB Bob's Dairy enjoYing a tb1rty day !urloU8'h with rea.u; Joseph Ficter ~s. for Ilbe Callie OhlP Clark of D enver, Colo., Tv__y, Jane 26TuHd aY, &apri ., Mrs. RA,;!(er 'B roWn and cbildnm and h1.s ents and Mrs. Josephi ne Wayne of Cln- State G Devaitor vs R<lgel'II & SlmflllOn Mr. and MIlt. E. P. Eamha rt. ' Fromm, and other reJ.at1ves. He has the Ohio C. 1. 0.; and Harold C'llU'k cinnaJtl spent !lIle past sevel'al days . , Frlda7. Jane 29 FricJay. Aucaa& 10 been oversea s since J. anuarj. for the Ohio F. or with L. Mr. and Mrs:Le e Terrell. !Bob'a Da.1ry vs Droke'8 Drugs • • • These th1I~ty minute broadca~ Tuelday , July 3 Tuesday . AU(U8 t" Mr. and Mrs. EdlWard ~olu and will attemp t to bring In spea'kern ~'8 IlB.1ry. V8 EleVato r ~. Barritt ~ lUcl1n&'W, . . . daugohter of Da.}'lton 'Were calling on IJ'Om industf'i al groups and FrIIlay. A......' 17 FricJay. Jaly 8 Cham46, d1ed at her boule oea.r Waynea friends here Memori al Day. bers of OOmmercc represcnt.atlves Drake's pru8& vs 'R DgerB & Slmpso n v1Ue, w~ momln i, from a during this :;e1'ies. ~ and he&.11t a1lment. Mr. W. C. St. John Civic Leagu e Softba ll Mr. and Sbe lIB Mll'Vlvlec1 by her hUllbe.nd, Team Stand ings Mrs. Ibllph !Hastlngs attende d the Corp. Tech. Alber t E. PumH l CIIorI; ,three c:h1ldren at hOOle, a Home eormng a.t Bethany , SUnday. Won UIat Pct. • • • Award ed Philip pine Medal dauehte r. Sa.rab and two 110M, WllElevlllto r 1 0 1.000 Mrs. n. D. William son of BluffJanl aiId .1011; 1Ilree brother s. RueWith the 32nd Infantr y Division 1 1 · .600 Bob's D&lry ton, Ohio, spent the week end with aell Morgan of IAbe."ncm; Joe and In Norbhel'n Luzon, P. 1.- Major 1 1 .500 Droke'lI DnI88 her daughte r. son-ln-I a·w 8J1d family. ~ 1I.oIVan. of naral route, Genel1il William H . Gill, comma nd~ & ·Stmpao n o .000 ~; Mr. and Mrs. Herbel1ti Graham and . wo Slaten, lira. Kable er of ,t he 32ncL (Red Arrow) Divifam1ly. BBIrer r1 LeJluO il and Mrs. Nel1le' sion, announ ces that the Commo nI4orJ1.. of .x.msa. ,yea!1lh QQverrtment of the PhillpPet'ry Bento na Annou nce IFUneraJ. 8el'Vkle8 IW1ll be oonduc tpLnes has a.warded the Ph1l!ppine ed at <the McoIure JIIUDeral H<*ne Birth of Son, Terry Edwar d Liberati on Medal to Corpora l Techat 2:00 p. m., ~ wi~ b~ tp n!cnl:nn Alber,t E. Pummll l of WayUei ·the Mllht of America Perry l'Senton ~st Class Seaman . IOItdIe nm cemeoery. ·1Iu Randall, nesvll\e, Ohio. and Mrs. Benton 8.l'e announ clng M1n~ or the 'W8oJDiBVllIe Oburch T / 5 pummil l Is the son of Mr. and tthe oblrtlh of an eight POlUld son, or avsst W111 oc:mdIIct the 1I8l'V1oe&. Mrs. Ward PWnm!l 1. Terry Edward , at the 'Miami Va.\ley hospita l on Slllturday. Mrs. Benton was the former Kathry n Walker and Prof. Loren Hadle y Accep ts ha3 !been an nssL..,tant in t he Post- Poaitio Mrs. ~. of the n at Buckn ell Univ. off· l ee for some time. Ian iann 80uUl .o f I4tIe waa foUnd Mr. and Mrs. Loren · S . Hadley, dead ,i n ibe IIaUl room by her l1Us~ . . fOImerly of W~gton and 001HERBE RT GRAHAM lIAS band' wben be·ftJWrne d tnm wont smbus, <U'e m;a1t1n.g tlhelr home in ~U~y WEEK END tOMlN G 'lb~ enDlD8. Sbe had ~ Lewisbu rg, Penn., afier June 16, as. oIIIIIferq ~Mt1m. iHeIiber t Ornhan 'l, Min1.ster ot the Mr. Hadley !has accepte d a. position F\IDIIn l ...nos Were bI1cl 'at tbe ~ Church of Christ wllI be tile as professo r a.t Buckne ll Univers Ity GOI,.O, ·SILVER~ COPP. ER a. ' ~ CIWn:Ia , ' "Wafneilspea.ker at a. Ohrtstla n Endeav or located ' there. BuUoDi of dollara' worth of..old, vWe. 1IGDI1Ia7;" met biurial In . tile alIver. and co»per have ~me tro~ , ~__ '_ banque t 1n the st. John's Ev'g a.nd , _• . ' the mOWltalJiJ ·of Montan a . • tnc:e •. . --,. ~f. Ohurch , Dover, Ohlo. on Friday Richa rd Osbom Enjoy J61m WhIte In July. IB112. made ~ ing . 1lrat "pay" dlacovery of . ore OIl Viaitonto .~ ·Ky" . mght. June 8, . 'Furlo ugh With His Fathe r Grauho pper C~ and BallllO Clr· On ' Saturda y, June 9. he wlll at... ' . __ , ~mp arOie. Rich~ l1'Ound wa. Jo. 1Ira.;. ADIIIIIel . l'taIa, MrIL :tend 110 meetJmg of the Board of R1char~ Osj)ome , S:!gna4R an. 2/c. cated at Alder Creek the nat 7earo 0Ju7 ~ . . . . . ~ Trustee s ot the OhIo ~ I.a enjoy Inc a furloug th'eD Vlr&lnla City look the laun" .-.1 ....... . - . ~ _ h here with and after 'that Helena. the Cllmp that .... EDdeav or l1niQn to be held Inllhe his tataler, Mr. A:.. E. Osbo~e, '. became the capital city. Such No and Mr. and lin:' Awrr _,_t·t· 1 Central Y. M. C. A. In C01IIJnbUl, other relU1Vft. Be hall been lQuHH are 01111 • am.n part of \he and.an . .... ~ overDIIIV ~ 0bI0. Mr. Gmb8m la .. member of aeaa 1n tbe MedIte rranean valt naourH' backin. up 7GUr War en Ia 0Ir~ ~. area for BondI. 11. S. T,...,.,., D.,.., ., the Board. over a year.
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, eabenUJrau, . Germany, Ka.Y 22. ISM&- Dear Edit.or: How are tlWlp IU'C!UDd tbe .8OOd old town ot 'WarDe89llle? AboUt the aame ~ ,usual I Ill". ~ Dice 'ftIIoth~ over bere and I'm Juat fiDe. EIicbed. JOiwm fbid ,aD 1~ ~ leD by tbn!e. of us ~ ~ Iii1abt not" mtlIIA II8DIe tID you bUt I tbDupt ~ It wu quite mterest1ng. It 11 ~G ~ t1, Oo.' " - ·4O'llnf. Re!jt.
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Jolned t.be , IOompejll¥. m our overIe88 duties. It's a Lebter more or wrlttep to one of our oorDJlCUIlons in the boapltal in England. 1; tbouIht ~ ~ boOlIe ,there wOuld lIke.to read:tt eome of our experiences. ~ d be too biU'd to aend ' everyone a COW so I deddec1 to aend It to yOu and }'OIl could pI'ln.t it. Well, I hoPe t.binp .around there"are. 'gOOd. AI(d.. s1nice V-4Q dAy !hu COOle in ®ur~ I
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aloD8 with mJ¥1ona of others the war in ·the Padflc som finds an ,end so we can all get back to our home8 and loved ones. wm clOse for the time being. Juat IA SOldier. • • • (Here's the Letter) Dear BIll: 'Now that censorsbJp ~tlons have bl"ll relaxed. it ls going to be 'much ee.sler to Ib1ir.lg :you ~ to date on our experiences witbOl1t givlnir you, 'that usual "evl!rythlng's fine". routln~. ~ou remember back at Ederen Wbere you len us, how green we were, jittery and jumpy, bow uniDlfonned' we were In the matter of 00IDIla.t and how we would a.iwa.ys
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to 'be "~ted to an 8ltU1ery bu,raee and 0 mlWon and one other qutIItbIa. Well, we can now 8&Y tbat we've eeen It 'ell, put to the teIt II8ld come out on. bop. We sweat., ,ed, lMla:Jvow\ aDd were 8CIl'ed plenty t1 t4mes. OUr flrlt COIIIIJ&DY casual0DlJ bl'OUllht .tile . . t.O our fl'ODt dOOr bUt 1'I&bt 1DakIe fIbc house. SlDee Ibe time Rfc. DomIJd• reoelved the first PuJp1e ~ the ,1J8tI baa '~ grown ' ~
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names. 'Tbe battle 'Was our first dunk.itllf into U1e bloodbath or the world azl.d we have come a long way s1noe. '!be words 01 tale Wmltable B/Sgt. "Big 1BUl' 8ba'fer, ''It don't .make' a bit iJl dltfemwe," aa we Jumped the Roer. aWl 1'e8QIJDda In cur 8IU'8; By !'be 1'RaY, aInIOe we ~ the 'CCJDl4)C!teht ~ of iLtI. a.brtel and Kullmann In the eaJlq houra of oUr IIOhool-of- hll.rd-lmocb, the hEG'Vy burden of ~ us throIigh rested on T/Sgt. "Call1lIg iiomer-OVer" Hadter aDd ,B/Sjpt. "BIg BUl" Bhafw.' For their bang-up jobs they -were given baIttlefie1d commisslons 88 2nd Lleutenents. Then Gl1mbach, E*elenz, Viersen amd Kretel~ came like a. nightmare ' until we dipped our ,atbeletes feet off the bonnie bon:n1e banks or tfhe Rhine. Even our llice got a gOOd IWaShlng. ~1ng the Rhme owe were en-
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there tlhe worm turned. A convoy of Jerry ta.nb, balft.racka and truckn eDltered our town one dark night vnthout giving UB the pass-word.
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benefit ' of the belt thlnk1nl of the whole naUen, III on Its way up. A nation that conAnes 'It. thinking and planning to boarda and bureaul i8 on it. way down. Central planners re41IOn thUl: "The blacksmith hal a head on him, but 10 doe. his hammer. Why bother about' either? W. will do the thinklnl and the plan.
nln,." Germany plenned for the whole of hlr people, ' but her wagel were onb' halt e. hJgh as American wagel In 1939. Ru •• la doe. ,overnmental plannln(l for all of her people. Wages there were about one-sixth of American wa~es in 1939. I am for k.eep· in, our Republic, for drawlnl on the inteWgence 'ot our entire population and for keeping a well and correctly Informed public. " 'Knowledge is Power." ~ But we conveyed the pa.ssword to them willh hot lead. For a while though we were caught til the Ul4.ddl&- IVwo Tiger Royals, at each end of tJhe street were coming towa.rd8 ee.ch other and were wonderink. what our folks' were golng to do wIth all tOOt ,1nsuraru:e money. BUt by tile ~e of God, Lady Luru and Amerlca.n steel we saved Iile 'government a lot of money.
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Who May Think? Stopped by • tramc ,liDal while ddvw. In a narrow, busy ,treet a 1ew 4ay. ago, my ear 'caught a famW.,., mu.icid, note. Just beyond the 814ewalk. through a bl" open door, a blacksmith wa. Ihaplil, .hoe. tor a farmer', heavy tenm. Hol'nl behind me suggested moving along belore I had flnJshed looking, but it was an inspiration to watch thls workman, so akllltul and enerICUc. , MOVing-picture blacksmith' are clderly genUemcn with droopy mustachea, but not this maD. He was about 30, clean abaven and actlve. The tempo of his hammer was lively. The hopeful picture he unwittingly posed of post·war America has come to mind aeveral timel since. More recently 1 ,have been U.tening to men discuss post-war plan. that involved moul~ publlc opln1oD., "abrlcada, SeDUm.' "Knowledge is Power." The words are .uppoaed to have flowed from the pen of Francis Bacon about 300 y.earl a,o, but I think Bacon Uft.d thil choice bit of wisdom from Solomon: rroverbl '24-5. It has stood ,the te.t 01 Urne. Popular '.entlment can be moulded. No Informed per.on wlU deny it. HlUer did It. National leadel'l do 1\ all the time, ConacloUiIy or unconsclously, lor better or for wor... I'or eleven yeare in China I watched lelft.h local war lordl exercla. their power ,over a patient; tolllni peuantry. It could be done .aall,y where the great mall of the people were unleal1led. .. in China. where 80% could neither read nor write. Unlearned masse. ,omeUmes rebel, but they u.uaLly tall because the energy they exen 11 not power; onl1 lll-dlrected force. Common Sense 01 Moa' For 156 years the United States hal prospered and grown as a republic. Thl. il luperior to a democrBC1 In that It provides for the safet1 and protection of minoritiel. A democraoy placel the minority at the mercy 01 the majority, .ometime. JUG a. hearUessly a. a dlctatorihlp. niat is why minorities have retained freedom in AmerIcai w~ each incl1y1dual18 100 tree to think for himself. It i. lmpolalble to a corner on a nation'l ideas. Every man and woman hal a brain and there III onl7 one way to keep them trom utll.Wn(l ,theae auetl to enrich themHIve. and the wbole race, namely, keep "em ilDorant. The American way is the other way: .chooling is freei librariel are everywh.el·e; pre.1 and radio prosper keeplna people informed. Our pl:!ople have
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~ act10n caused 'our former c<mmander Capt. "l'ieversay- Die" iPrevey to go baclt for repab's. OUr present Company commander, capt. Leland Story, has done en excellent job since taking over. BesIdes a.ooompUshJng his reguIaa' duties he pla)'B a. bCUli-UP game of ao1IIIlall with the boys. Now , ,that ' "Greater Genilany" Js a ' MB-been we are eqerlyt looking fOl'lWard to a well-eamed fw-lough <AmerJcal). food wm iaate 'Ii lot 'better than chop sue,y). We aU 'hope our desires are rea!1zed soan. compa.tW
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'b ardy vegetables wiD' SEVERAL withstand frosts and even freezes and thus may bElcome a part 01 the fa n garden. Plantings o.t these vegetables in Au gUIlt. September and October and" in some sections ol the countrY'. even lOiter, may be made and stlll harvest a crop. They in. clude beets, collard~. kale. lettuce, mustard. spinach and turnips. , In these months too, It Is time to .' * look forward to next year's ga rden , It Is a good time to start that compost pUe • nnd have It ready ,, J[or the spring plant'0. Jlng. [t is a good !lime to spade up !lhat portion ot your garden tor the very early plnntlngs next year. It is time 10 sow a cover crop tor the winter which Is a very good practice. These cover crops mlly Include clover. rye. wheat or some other such crop. but It is ad· vi su ble to consult your locol county age nt or agricultural college to determine the most pronto ble winter cover In Your own locality. Havc you proper stora ge facllltles tor your surplUSI root crops such aa potatoes. beets. carrots, pnrsnips? U not, now is the time to get !;lusy. U you do not h1ave a proper base· ment In your ho,me, that II one that remains cool ,mough to properly .tore the vegetables, eonsult YOl,lr county agent about this too. He wLU be able to advise you how ' to store these vegetablE!! econOrrUcally 110 that they will rE!main in good cond.l" ,tlon thro~shout the winter. These faO months &00 will ,lve you Urnel to bum diseased retildue of your croplI tor It Is Dot a cood &bllnc to let them Ue about tbe pillce and be overlooked In the Ilprlnr.
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The successful gardener. atter bis harvest, can also take stock, of his experience during tbe leason to determine what vegetable!; he will not plant next ,year. ' Too much .rtr'~S8 cannot be placed upon the Unpol~ancc of that com· pOlt pile, partil:ularly in the towns and citiel where organic motter II not readily avallablc to Impro,(e the • 011 a.n d workBlllllity of the garden plot. In the faU when leaves and dried ', lawn clippings and other dry grassel are readlly at hllnd, It does not require too mucb work to th,row these material8 Into a fiat pile. alternate with lay.... or dirt. The dirt layerl abolllld be two to three Inchel thick wi~ the gral. and
llIfaIareb RbOadeII, ,m1nor, ~. va t.awrence L. Rhoades, hoonD8 set for June .l1K6 at 10 :00 a. n), ~l'8'lU't't La Porte, gurdlan, etc. VB Frank Bart, et al, appraisement FEW old-timers were 'talking a ordered. Jennie L. Ph11llp!l vs RoseIl8. M. day or two ago about the be.t combination pitchlnl Itaff., includ· Ball~, et al. sale of real ~te. inl two stars . It aU began on a villt to Detroit where naturally they were NEW CASEStalking about Newhouler and Trout, June Gmen- V8 Henr¥ Gllen, Who came close to vorce, extreme cruelty , Ilnd gro6S winning the pennant ~glect of duty, Robert W. Brown, for the Tigert lalt atty. fall. I could take them Letha. Rdle1'ts Vs Albert Roberts. back to the dOYI of d1~rce, &roM neglect. H. Z. Gray, Mathewson and Mc· atty. Glnnity, a pretty lWilliam H. McVay vs IM'lldrer E. fair two-man com, McVay, <t!/Voroe, gross neglect of blnatiOli. There were otbers, including duty. IH. Z. GraY', atty. Jack Chesbro, who Ralph W. 'l1urner vs Edna Turner, were just &II good D~.y Trout divorce, gross neg~ect. of duty. Frank or just 85 eftectlvc. anyWay. But those were time. far O. Anderson, atty. away and long. ago. Few modem lana recall their names. But this Is MARRIAGE LICENSESFrancls iEl. Stevens. 34. truck drivgetting away from all-star pitching strength where two men are con· er. Mason; 'PeQ.rUe Johnson, 27. cerned on one team. Several re: Morrow. quest. have come in from lervlceJesse Hagood. 39, truck driver, men, especially fuose overseas. to itt. 3; IMjlrjorie Bl\'Ulde.llLebanon, hear more about Newhouser and Trout, the Winning Tiger combina- burg, 20, laborer, Fnlnklln, ~t. 2. tion. The.nnan. H. sargeant, 27, Al'1llY. We put thJs problem up to E . A. SOullh Lebanon; Dorothy IDa<kln. 22, Batchelor, the Detroit expert, who came through promptly with the fol- WaYlllesvll1e. lowing: PROBATE COURT, "Newhouser had threatened to be sarab J. DeardorH, dec'd., gross a ftne pitcher ever .inee he joined the Tigerl at the age of 18, with a \'6.lue of real estate is $28.721.12. very limited minor league eXperi. 'E llen Burns, dec' d., net value of ence. He had plenty ot 'Iwift' and esta.te is $91.25. an excellent curve. but be also had Susan M. Ne~n, decli,. ga~s two serious defects. He never could let the ball over the plate without \Ialue of estate is $11,056.23. easing up bn hJs stuff and he sulked 'P eter Brehm, dec·d .• net value of and pouteci whenever things we,n t estate UI $3142.30, wrong for him. It used to be said Ora White, dec·d.. net vlWue of ~t Harold was licked as soon as an error was made behind hlm- estate is ~.fi3. George Sellers. dec'd .. gf06.'l vaJuo ~~:~ ~,e wa~ Ii '!ank quitter it b\! 01 estate Is $'13, 216. 96. d.ldn't get all the breaks.
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Thelma G. Eltzroth to Fred and Berttha fW8.tk.In.s, 0.12 A. In Leba,non. OI.rl iH. and Lena. i l Gerr1son to Thelma G . E1~h • .26 A. lin ILeb-
REAL ESTA,T E TRANSFEBSanon. William S. Kay' and Robert LinBertha. and Joe ,Hines to Charles "The trouble seemed &0 be that be couldn't ,et over the Idea that be and _hel Butler, lots 30. 31, 32 In coln K'a.y 'to E . H. SidWell, '17.2 A. In Hamilton. Twp. should win ever)' ,ame he pltcbed. South Lebulon. No. lIlaHer how ,ood hi. performMable E. Blalr to .Fred Kahn. lot Mary Frant:C8 Bragg 6lld iHoWWd ance, If the ether team oatscored C. Bml~ ,to Ida Stepp. ,67 A. In 161 in LEbanon. the Tlrers be felt that Fate had Ora.. White to Morton 'H ightower, , ticked him rl,M In the leat of &be DeeI1fleld ''Ilwip, M. Vernon and Roxie Phllllps to IClt6 33, 3t, and 35ln .BuUervWe. pants. There ma)' he beHer way• LouIs J. Brown to Belen 1M. Kerof acqldrlng unlimited unpopaladt7 LondOn AddY Wb1tolker, 102.50 A. with one'. teammate. thaD a obron- In ~tlecreek Twp. mode, Jots 1C4 and 154 Pl ~on. 10 mat:tYr complex. but we don't reStanley O. WdlloU(!hby to Letha. J. lMattle E. Oreighton >to Lloyd and caD an)' of them at the moment. Adama, lot 37 in SOuth 1LeIl8nan. M1ldred Staats. .80 A. in . W6¥De Newhouler wa. corellan), disliked by Frank and Flora. Glenn to Floyd the enUre TI,er, lQaad. Wheu be 'llw,P.
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pitched the whole team tl,btened ~p and pla,.~ It. worst baD. ·"Paul Rlchardl probably II delerving of a great deal of the credit for Newhouser's development from a problem chUd into Ii real pitcher, This veteran nckslop wn~ acquired by the Tigers from Atlanta. wJlere he had been manager, to help tUi the hole lett by the depnrture of George 'Blrdle' Tebbetts ' for the army. "He conveyed the Idea thnt a successful pitcher works on the batters' wenknesses and does not merely try to throw the ball past them by main strength. And so, In one year. he developed all the latent tal· ent of the young southpaw and helped to earn for him the award of most valuable player in the American Le~gue :
:.Jdlanna, '1.. Betsche to ~yn J. R. ~d D. L. Bmibh. .19 A., In ClearKotte, 106.17 IA: lin Deerfield Twp. creek 'll9ro. EkWlOr O. Sam to Ada. Koebel" iM&tUde N. Spllker : to Gladys S . NleIJl61er and Bealt.rIl:e S. Galvin, 12UO A. in N. Salem ,:twp..
Ro)" and Framk SoheD .t9 Stanley ~H8mnton 'Dwp, ane e re NJiIffl- to E . R. G. ,and Bernle- <A.. Doane, 31.52 A. and Edith Houston. 15.30 A. in I.n Harlan Twp. Betty D. lIe.stJe to-R.o6a-lM. ~, Salem Twp. Albert L. Ertle to Loretl<l Bludnn , 356 A. In 'I'Urtolecreek 'I)q>. Ohester and Naomi'Rabenste1.n. to lots 123, 124, 128 and" 129 In Qeerfield 'll9ro. . 8a.m~el T. and ~~ ~th ;Katherine Nixon. et al ,to Clara Vall, 0.47 A. in Twenty M!Je S~d. Nathan Fred to Orwln S. Fred, MBlie Shafd'er. lots 69. 70 anI a In Springboro. lots 145. 146. 147 and 18 In LebaMonroe ana ~rtha. OUsley to non. Ehrwood, E. wnd lPaul!.ne' J. Towson, Abrah1lm E. Fred to Orwin B. 14, A. in Clearcreek 11wp. Fred, 1 lot In Lebanon. ' lLola II. Henkle >to Dorothy F: Bus- to che and Grax:e L. Muntls, '1.50 A. The relldt of a weJl..Ptauned prin Union Twp. de.n, ftUed abeh"es. Gay, Eccentric Trout Oharles Cowan, dec'd.; James A. "Trout, I~ many respectl, II the leaves or other vegetation approxi- exact oPP,osUe or Ncwhouller In men- 00v.Q.n. adm., to Frank and OaroIY.1e mately twice t1bat thick. Generous "'I makc-up. Instead of belnr a,sulk- ~urger• .25 A. In Lebanon. handluls of c()mmercial fertilizer Inr, self-centered atblete. he wall ~ should be thrown over the vegeta- ways the -'cood 'eDow.' Be worked Get your summer vitamins -use tion to aid in itl 'proper decompo,. i· al1 his waklnr hours at bll ,trade Bexel -W~esvlUe Drug Bt<?re. of belnr a cllarmlng eccentric; NothUR8: The gardener' ~ wID ' find that ,next Inr leemed to worry hlm~Dot even apr,lng hi. comlPQst 'wlll 'enable him the uecesslt,. for , wlnnlui' ,: an occa9.-12 each mCl'n1n8 to garden mOIre successfully.. and sIonal, ball' ,ame. It waa the 'eellnlr 'easier and that it will' be well worth of - &be 'I\nl that he was more IDII I-II attemoona except Cerested in clownlnr than In 'p!tcbthe added laJ)oJ~. ' Wednesday In,: that he would rather pt a laugh than a dlrtt In ' the ' win colWinter Care of 7-9 SaWrday even1nl umn. Every~ody liked blm and evTools Important erybody. w~ted ~ lee him win, evALL KINDS ANY AMOUNT Now 1. the tlime also to 'lee ,that erybody, except, It leemed, hlmlfllf. Other Evenlnp by toola are properly :put away, that Appolnitment. "Then, aD of a sudden, Paul they are free fro~ ~oJL The .pade TOP MARKET PAID seemed to tumble 'to the Idea that and hoe can be Iharpened ready TELEPHONE lIZ-a to use when 'Iprin, spading time his extra curricular actlvltlei as the ' come•• It there ii any indication Ufe of the po rty could' be reconciled that fertllh:t;r o:r ~ecUclde8 or fun- wltp doing ' a serlou!! job oJ;!, the Ilcidel w1l1 be Icarce, the fall and mound. Just about the' time he WBI wtnter months lite good times to ley ready to receive one of those Ion,. GREENE BROS. in a .upply, tlJl' there i. little or green railroad tlckets to the minors, 2C11 ClndDDaU Ave• ..:... 'Xenla, O. he aettled down to work. He won 20 no demand for them now and they Optometrto Z,e SpeeIaUa& mey be reacWy available. Put games in 1943 with a club that ~hoDe 411 wasn't going anywhere In particular 28 8. Detroit Sa. '0, them away tor use when you need ___ t _ u_~ and he 1iJeed the Idea of being a wlnJ• them. So the home larde.n program fa ner so well that he kept It up In - ~ -. to be a cont1J;lUin, program. Risht 1944 with 27 victories. now It 11 a patriotic effort to help "It wasn·t that Paul suddenlY' unralle the food c)n the home .tront.o covered ,.ome new stuff. Be basn't that mOlt of Ule commercial vege. a ,bit more. on 't he ball now ,thl!~ he table raisers' produce can 10 to had . when he ~as struggling to the boy. on thie battle front.. But break even. Se alwaYI has had a after the war, Ihome gardenln, will fine curve ball and leXceptlpnal be continued l'be experience beinl control, to say nothing Polle , that CAimO~ PAPER lalned under tlite stress of war eon.,' even an ea~quake. couli!nl~ dll' PAPER (:LlPS tingend•• will serve the 'country ' turbo BI! just naturally' ~ upwell In the poltwar period alao. at lonl .last. . " RUBBER BANDS Compo.t 11 a decay'ed mixture of "On. characterUtlo ' tIlat '~e'ie RU.8BER'STAMP PADS ' loll and organic matter, such ds two p1tch,,~. ~a ' '~~ eommop ' II manure and any Ilvallable plant theIr ~~,e!~. to ~ ODe,or the ~Rm'NG INks r~~alnl - teoaves, IaWJl clip'pi"gs, ' other ~81 in 9v,e,r" bati.of..the. ljIltmel . CEUDPHANE TAPE. weed.! and croP ,residuea. The, aqlJ tha~ the, T1l'~ ~"recl , la.t ye81', in f ' • ablor'" the pr(l,ductl ot decomposi- Rlmost ~O " '~~ " Cd record. JEven 2(J(), It: tion 9f the ~r.an1c ~atter" prevent. Wh"en ,th~l wfN ~~g ,~ef ~ar their lOll, hell)'- to , live _ more ~ the 11, ICUItp~f)' In tfi, mao ,W.lled P.""........~ ..... :. ,390' consistency 10 , ' Jar 'le_CU'I, they were aoln. relief deairable tutUJr~ the ' decayed ,:ma.., work for ' talterlns a ..acla.... An4 ~mpos~ va1'lol.(I1'eatly in Its com- their .llOCla*,. I..t ..alO1l h d a poaltl,ve lenl~or talted!1'. 1ft' ta~" , ' pellUcin and phy.i~ondltion. pudlo. upon the nature of the loll aD the relt ~ the Tiser pitch,..., and other materlala of wblcli it II combined, WOll onl, 32 games. or a , ~Dial 2r43 made and upon the degree of de- Jitlle over balf ~ many as ~ ~wo compoIWolI. .
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE dotted w:th &mall gr en 1IPliIS. However they look 1 like to watch the chanyelJ, The ·e ill OIlways something # ~~t to look 0. from. ~ wlnckiw...Between one ~p to town amd tJhe next s omet.h1ng. has ooa nged . WaynesvUle gw'dens a.re beg1nnln& to take Q!lI <bhe1r usual well ce.red lor look. Peas are in bloom, lettuce ls big enough to eat and potatoes look. clean and sturd'y. MIne Ii t.be on ly poor garden I have seen. Time and ll8aln I Ih ave put t hose beams back In <the rows only to l'lnd tlhein scat aia.1n when I oome back. Some of them a.re all worn out !rom replanting. !LaSt night when Cap ~me over to do the chores !he looked pale wnd complained of a. .prun in hls side. 'l1hIs morning h.I.s mother came over to milk tor him and we hurried him off to the doctor WllO ca.lled It GIVEN TREASURY-Ted· R. Gamble, national director of the Treasury's IlJppendld.tls, ::;aid an operation was War Finance Division. accepts the picture maile by Joe Rosenthal. Asso- necessary at. once. As SOOil1 as his cIated Presl photographer, seoond trom leftl, on fWD Jlma WI Brigadier father could get there it was done General Robert Denlg and Lieut. General Alexander A. Vandergrlftl..l\larlne Corps Commandant, look on. This pIcture III Ule 71b War Loan IIlslgnc. and In a short time the o!fendiDa appendix wO.s out. none too soon. This e vening !he' Is r~'tlng and getGet your SlUllmer Vi tamins - use tIJlg along as well as possible. Dr Bexel -W~csv1l1e Drll€ Store. A F,ARM DIARY Max TIlorek In hls autobiography called "A Surgeon's. World" speaks by D. J. FRAZIER = =====. - - of the importance of prompt opera.June 2, 1945. Saturdaytion for appendicltls and tells hOON MAPLE CHEST of Com planting Is in full swin g. oIiten the pain tools people. It u! DRAWERS fiough plowed. fields are fast be ~ usually Oil the rI ght side but it may coming smooth and soft. The next be QP.'IYlW'here In "he QJbdQ,111Cn or time y<ru go by theY' are striped even In the baek. It may fool people with self-toned stripes where the Into ·t hink1ng so~ethlng else Is the corn planter has !been. Soon bhe ntllltter but once It Is Infected SEALY TIJFTLESS pattern changes .and l\Jhere are lI.nes prompt removal is t he only thing MATTRESS of soft green points. They ' alwa ys to do to cure n. ~ OI,)C1'8.tion Is READY FOR IMMJIIDIA'I1E remind me or patteJms of dress always serious but if It can be done DELIVERY. Remember, It "l!I goods, first a soft plaJ.n brown crepe, before the appendix ruptures bhe LIke Sleeping On A Oloud" tlllen perhaps - e. b rown seersucker cha.nces are at leas t a hundred and finally a rayon Print, brown urnes more favorable. with small green figures in stripes I mt.ss m lY young helper l\Jho\lgll: .. ' LIVING ROOM or looked flit from ano tller al1@le with the heij> of the re1>' t ef tlhe SUITES family the work is getting 40ne. Just another oI1l! of the thl·ngs tl:w.t have luLppened bills corn planUng t~e. Thls evenlllg wc forgot . to shut up t h e calves before we turned Lena ~n. iIklen ther e was a. merry-goACETYLENE TYPE round to get the bW1ns 8iWay from at ·WllynesvUJe Ice Plant her before they go t all th e nrtlk. Eventnrs and Saturda.ya June 3, 1495. Sunday-
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As long as there is a war and for some time th ereafter, luxury items in the food line will be scarce, costly or nonexistent. Commonplace items become lUlcuries wh en a nation suffers shortages of labor, m achinery, trucks, and trains for producing and deli~' l!ring nonessen- ' tlal material for civilian use. But, we have . the word of Gla dys Kimbrough. edItor ot !-he fB~ous Ball Blue Book of cannmg reCIpes, lliat po home pantry need be shy of a variety at ltJ?<ury Items, ma ny of which are easIly ca nned at homel We agree with Miss Kimbrough when she says. "U is a sham eCul and unnecessary disappointm ent when one cannot find mushrooms Cor llie sauce after Ilaving . up enough points for a stea k." Of coursc. lliere Is no point in belng caught sbort on mushroom s, but remem· ber you won't have any use tor the steak if you go out and coUect any and everything wh ich might be a mushroom. Some or those toadstools are poisonous. gome ealUled egg plant is delicious when sea son.ed wi th on ion, pepper, butter and perhaps a dash of lom oto sauce, the mixture !blended with egg and bread crumbs and baked.. Some llie crumbs should come out on top where they will brown nicelY. Miss Kimbrough does the eggplant dIsh and a similar one with home canne d summer squash by rule ot thumb. However, the recipe she gave. us to put at the- end of this story Is very, very exa ct be. calise home c onnin.g is nllt rule·ot-
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··For you know, perhaps, if the - Ph oto Co urt""y B oll Brot hers Co. t.ellllptel" s voice, jars. It Is false economy to use ShOUld whlspel' !1S soft to you anything but regula r home canning Ja rs. Most of those used by com· As It did to him wh en he went mercla l pa ckers are ve ry thin and astray, . Intended to be discllrded wben "'I1would m use you to !l'a .lter too." emptied. Th ey must be Li ght wei ght In order to kee p down shippi ng cost. Compa re the wei ght ot a salad dres s· STUBBS- FUNERAL HOME in g ja r with a milk bottle and you Phone 2291 will see what we mea n. A regular home can ning Jar doesn't need to Wa,Ynesville, Ohio be as he avy as a m ilk bottle beca use it does not receive such hard use but It mu st be heavy enough to stand up under homc canni ng condi- m ig'h t OUt l8iW 'W1Il1" for all t~, ,t he ti ons. Directors ~ted out bhat these H Is sma rt to follow the ma nufa cefforts would be suoocss.ful insofar turer 's instl·uc tions when using ja rs and caps . We mean the In- as Uhey reflect the operation of strucllons pack ed with the Ja rs and God's government In hW1lBIl af<!e.1rs. Mrs. Myrtle Holm Sm6.th of pr inted on lhe cap cartons-not tho se you have had five or ten years l F a il ure to heed Ih ls bit of W8Iban, Mass., was elected presladvice expla Ins why llie old·tlme dent or the Mother Church for the canner m ay fall . and the beginner ensuing year. The radio acbl.V)t1clI succeed when usmg wa r-time jars, • caps and rub bers. But whether you · of ,t he Motlher OhUl'Qh he.ve extendare an old-timer or a new~omer, ed, the commltbee repoilted. IlB a we believe you wllJ like Illi s recipe result b! a. weekly ProsTam la.um:htor canning eggplant, offered through cou rlesy of the copyright cd over 148 s ta:Uons. Demand for owner. Ba ll Brolhers Company, OhrJstian Science Iitera.t4l"e conMuncie, Indiana. fumes to increase according to the Use fresh, firm, tcnder eggplant. Wa sh eggplant e1 clIn. then peel. trustees '1.lIIder tlhe will of Ma.ry slice or cube. Soa k 45 minutes in Baker Eddy. Her WJt~ li'iwe brine (l tablespoon salt to 1 quart risen In sale 23 ·% from 19t1 to 1942 water) . Drain. Boil 5 minutes In . ' clear water. P ack Into hot jars. Cov- 6'1% In 1943 and 78 % In 1944. er willi ' bolLln g. water . Process 50 minutes at 10 pounds press,!re. RANDALL AND 'GRAHAM ,
can · be n:ore 'patient can't get tranll:portaton to th.e seashore or Ule moun ta·lns. 'I1he rain freshent"d thl~ cabbage and romato plants tha.t We set out thfi other da¥ but t.be cold damp luis been ha.rd on tlbe tobacco pla nts. The beans 'u c scattered Il'll over vhe garden agWn. I shut the chle! of the marauders In th e coop but when I went to get him Ito take the sale h e got away and' has gathered hl-s hens around him [I.galn ready for mlschlef. When the .family Icame lbaclc from 11 visit to the hosplt;a.l they wId m e where I could get some pigs so I went ofd' in a hu;rry. They were very small for price but I . bought t hree any\wruy and Jom will get them In the morning >When he takes the shoes for the corn rplanted to be welded. The llt tle plgs · a.re now · safely housed whel'e no wolf can "huff wnd puff and blow the house lI)," I hope. 'I'hey ha.ve retreated to tiM far.t.hest corner MIdi huddled up together ttJey look smaller .t hen ever. They look like very eJCpenslve pork. our little wren's nest has· five ~ In it and I got vlgQroosly scolded fOr looking by Jennie Wrm. who didn't like it all. I had always thought tl'ullAlhouse wrens were such nice little birds but even they .resort to urutatr methods to protect their ·own sel!lah Interests. The bird IboOk says they 'h ave a. wa.y of fill ing tlhe mests · of bluebirds and swallows with sticks and other 1ng materia.} W try to' drive them Blway or t.() take t.be nest for a brood and worse ~han thM they have lb een known It o visit ~he nests or OOher birds par.t1cularly the yelloW ·wul'bler a.nd chipping sparrow ~ pick holes In tJhe eggs 80 they \wl!ll not ha.fcll. Wlhen a nice little ~lrd llke a. wren willl 'do a thing like tha.t how Ions 'WIll :I t be befol'e men and nations <Xla1 learn to liVe In peace ami bannony. BOnds will · help win the .-.r and briB1r our .boys ~ome, 80 buy them. But, It taJte the grace of Ood In .oUr'lleal!te to mnk~ peace, . staYS cool, I
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First Church 'of Christ, Scientist. Holds Annual Meeting in Boston
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Max Randali1, Minister of ·the Waynesville Churoil 0( ChIiat - - --t...t:LO::l'beI:t Cillih&m, MJn¥!ter of the The Annual Meeting or the F irst Ferry Church of Chrlst were In Ohun.lh of Ohrlst, Sch:ntlst, was h eld Portsmouth, Ohlo, Wed.nesdo.y evenIn Boston: Mass., JUl?e 4. Oommend- lng, where Mr. Randall showed h18 Ing tlbe e1ifortg 01 th e Callfornia <mn<P p1btures ibefore bhe Tr.l-State p eace COnference to evolve 8. prae- Club of the Central Church of tical basis upon which n ations Clulst or vhrut city.
The food outlook Is so dark throughout tbe world that, In Janu· ary , our ha bitually optim istic PresIdent ;asked Victory Gardeners and Home Canners to "carryon until the wor is won." Since th en we ha ve been told over and over that , .' . i the only sure way to have enough vegetables tor our own use Is to grow and can them. "But please," advises Gladys Kimbrough, Home ServIce Director for Ball Brothers Company, makers I of glass fruit jarll, ·"before you put your ·shoulder to the home canning wheel, take time to learn how ja rs and caps should be used . It Is olso smart to plan ahead, to buy ahead, 50 tha t canning time will not find you scurrying around tryi ng to find equipment needed for the job. You may not find your favorite Jar and cap unless you shop ea~JIL.1illL-+lI---I~N:w~....~:HftI..-Illlfe~ftrr---t~It1r--t~:I. . . season or It may be thot merchants don't keep them because other styles PHONE 326 LEBANON, ~HIO sell better. U your home Is on the West Coast, you may not see any all·glass lightning type Jars because most at your neIghbors prefer a Mason Jar with two-piece m etal cap. The opposite Is true at New Eng· land ; the lightning type is 0 b e~ t seller there. The maj llrlty of home AT THE canners In Southern, Central and "Friendly Store" Northern states ha ve always de· manded Masons with one-piece zinc caps. Zinc Oaps Supply Uncertain "No zinc caps could ·be made at the beginning at the war. Now the backlog ot zinc hOB grovm large enougb to permit the manufacture 'of a large quantity. of caps.' Will there be enough to supply the demand? That's a Seventy-Four Dol9 x 12 WOOL RUGS lar question-nobody knoW9 what the demand will be. But. we do 9 x 12 FELT BASE RUGS know labor is Icarce and shipping facilities are not what we would like SLIP COVERS CURTAINS them to be. "A great many · Jars will have LAMPS (Floor and Table) Glass Top Seal (glass lid, rubber ring, metal screw band) caps . There will also be Mason jars wIth two· STUDIO COU<;HES piece metal Vacu·Seal caps- these (Fully Spri.ng Filled) are the ones with sealing compound flowed around the edge of the lid to take the place of a regular· jar rubLIVING ROOM SUITES ber. The nicest ot the two.piect! metal caps have dome shaped lids BED ROOM SUITES whIch pull down when 11 tood vacuum leal ta~es place. "Half pints are being made and STOVES 10 are wide mouth jars but neither II all plentlful ai before the war. "No matter what size home can· nlng jar and style cap you decide' "Complet~ Home to use, no matter whether It la your drlt .or ftftleth year of canning, It ·will pay to choose Ii nationally ·known brand and to use It' bY the Ite~by-.tep InltrUctions printed on Uie circuliI' · packed with the jars ind on the cap carton. It COltl the manufacturer money to supply thC!st! up-to-date ·lnstructions and It II l~e .b' to ·costhon;.ae cann!!r' time, money. and precious food If Inltructlons al'!.. not f~wed!·. -
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WJtBfI & POLlSH O~ Brina to 'Bclb'a Texaco Station , South IIa1n S~t, Waynes ville. O. -14 HtJBBER Banda, O!I. 200; Cel1ophaJ1e TtIpe, '192 im:h roll, 480. Tbe ~otnce. HOUS E-
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6-room house, electric . furnace . ga,mge. ~ lot. ftDOO.OO. 79 acre falm. gOOd 7-room hOUse. tle.nl, ·new· hen hOWie. electricity. runn1ng Wll-ter. exb'a. good land, ~.OO. Propel1tles ' shown by appolDtm ent 'only 8lW Ume except $uilday s. Wilbur N. Sears, Phone
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ROOK OHICKiS--JBreecler of NattoDal Qbamp lan 'Wblte Rock pen both 1i43 and 1M4. OUr 11145 WIItem · New York oonteat pen 18 ~ .Wblte Rock pen in all U. S. tilroueb Decemb er. Bui drlcka of thIa proven high
p:odwli loo .t.raJn lor top poultry profttl. EVel"f DuDham cbkk &red fu' top 'poultry proflta by 1nid1v1duaIly pecHpee cl R. O. P.. m&le trom dam ol 2ClO to 31& ea record. ~ your order t.oc1'a¥ 118 tile deDlBIId fu' 'bheeo auperlOl" ohick.e will emeed bhe wpply. Don'lt be dIappo blted. IdJano n, 39 00I1mlbIa Pbone 288-R DUN'IIAM Bneder r BA.~T W~. RwIIe 2, ~ 2818.
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Mrs. J . B. Jones and Mrs. Therle J Ones vLslted the Spr\l'lg Vfl\lW;y' cemeter y, Wcdnesaa.y morning . Mrs. Nettie EllU'ick, Mrs. Ralph Belcher , Mrs. Henry Belcher and Mrs. O. S. Smlth were Leba/rum vlsl tors, Th\ll'5d.ay. Mrs. WUllam 'I'imley and little son of CoV'ington. K y. , and Mrs. Ea.rl Menden hall and little da.ngh ter or Tlpp Ciby, visited tlhe1! pal'en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Guy ifwutzn hn and Russell, last week. Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter Kenrick and James lia.1nes visited tbe Spr ingboro cemeterY, Wednes day morning . !Mrs. Bi:l.rvey Burnet spent las~ week with her wmle and a unt, Mr. and Mrs. John H a!Yller at WesWille. Her aunt rCllD81l1s qui Le ill. Mrs. Louella Swank, Marjorie. Robert. and Jlmm1E~, of Da.yton . were week end guests ,of Mr. tUld Mrs. E. B. LOJl8Ilcre. Mr. and Mrs. W£uter !Kenric k and J ames Haines were dinner gIlClot.s of Mrs. Nettle ~Iclt. Memoria.! Cl.y. , Mr. and' 'M rs. Oharles Mullenix and DI.ok Irons attende d Ule funeral of Mr. Hal'l"Y Northw ay in Dayton. Satlurda y. . !Mr. and i¥ni. Leon Se.l1.9bury 01 W8Bhl.n gton, • C. H., !Were 6 o'clOCk dinner iuests of Mi'S: Nebtie Enu1cIt.
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• ATTENTION! Don 't Fail Us Nex t Lord's Day , June 10•• WE HAVE APEW REsERVED FOR YOU!
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Mr. ana Mrs. Russell, W1lson and family of !Waynesville. spent Sunday RUBBER STAM PS and witJh Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kenrick MARKING DEVICES and ohlldren . 1Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet t Monce Made To Order . /Jpcnt tJhe 'Week. ,e nd with bheir daught er. Mrs. GilhIUli ll steww:t and The Miam i Gazet te === === == . '7~~: family in Lebano n. 1Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early. Mrs. -Com e All J. 'B . Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ross :ome One- -' PJamat ~ Baird. Roland, . in compo.~. with other CAR NIV AL The OOIDDIittee in charge of the member s or the Ea&tern SW, visited at Weltz 'a Back Yard program consLsts • Mesdam es R. E. the Masonic Home- in Sprlngt 'leld, Sat, JUNE 9 BB8tllnga. M ~ E. F'ulkers on. J. K. Sunday . Kersey and GUbel1t Frye. . 1:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. LeSlie Gray 8Ittended the burial of Miss Myra Be4rd. P R I Z S !I7' YOOJ's. a Iformer LY'tle resident , Ferry Churc h of Chri.t at the Springb oro cemetelO;Y, BatHerber~ GraIiam , MIDlate r urday aJ'tcrnoo n. Mornin g Bennon . "Our Lord's NEW YORK VISITO RS Unansw ered ~yel'." l\Illss B el·tllcc Sheeha n a.nd friend , EVen1i;lg -You1! h Servlce s 7:30 p. m. Miss Marlyn HyShn. oC DaYlton. are AdUlt Prayer Meeting 1:30 p. m. spendin g this week.. In Ne w York Program by the Childre n 8:15 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ri:l1ph Hlwnmond • IUld family attended the M.r show Orndor f ~d. - Rt •. 3 We had 152 in Bible school last It! Wayne. lIll/e OhiO at Patterso n Field; Bunda.y Lord'a daly, and because this oomlng Lordla da.y is Oh1ldre n's da.Y we have set our goo.J. .up for 200 or more. We hope all those of you who read this Learn s Fast . By Neher notice 'Wdll ree.llze importa nt it Is to 'h ave boys and ilrLs in Bible I'M QUITTING AF'T ER 8ChooL At the Ferry Chu.rch of T~IS HAND •••.• 'I'VE GOT Chrlat we 'have classes lor every ag\': ENOU GH 'TO BUY A 'With good .t.e&Chers in oha.rge. Won'.t you see ·t o it. 1lhat every . WAR BONDH !nember of your fa.mi;lY BlttendB worablp rorvioea tlWIlD rd'lj day? .At Fefl'lY you will Cind a friendly welcome 8IW8.1tlne you. Donald W1laon; RebeCCa. -AlbeJ ta BronrlOOk; DrusWa -Oha.rl ene Eden!l.e ld; Patienc e -IDorot:h&" Wilson; qirl with Golden Gloves Jucb'! DaNia; SunOellOl8- ,-Prlma ry Girls; Sm!I.les -t.1ttJe Tots; .Garden ers -PrimarY Boys; Rosea -,xMula; Lee Ramby, W1nn1e Joe Stout. Ma!Y Jean ,M nMlIlan . Annette Tinney.
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Mr. W ilbur OlaI1k visited his son . Ellcrebt Clark, at Good S amarita n We have fine Bible SChool te&lher s ALL in all it 'will be <1 grea.t daN, h osplta.!. Momin,y afternoo n. wher e and ~ for all by Mrs. WruUer K enrick a ges. Bring t he and we need YOU to make it greathe undel"Went a major operatio n Whole fam1ly to the house '0:1 the er still. With YOUR tbelP we can NEW PASTO R for append lc1tLs bha.t momin g. Lord for worship . There wUl be a reach our ~ 01 200 or Dr. Joseph MeycN: of Dayton Is more: s Urring Gospel message at the wor· DONT FAIL USI the new past.or of LylJe Method ist BELCH ER-PAT TON ChUl'eh for the ,comm s year. He M15.s Ka~u'yn 'P a'btoll of nea l' ship hour. At 7:30 p . m. we m eet fOr will preach every SIUlday a.t 10 :30. Centerville and Pre. Charles Belcher, tlle ·youth services a.11d prayer meetEveryon e Is eordl9,ll y Invited to at- were mnrrled at the First Baptist ing IUld as a grand climax wt 8:15
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Max Randall , MIntste r Bible School" ~ : 30 A. M. R. B. Colema n. Miolste r • COIpmu nion - 10 :30 A. M. Church school at 9 :30 A. M.. Mrs. Sermon - 11 :00 A. lot. Raymon d Jonecr. superin tendent . CIu1Btla.n Endeavor - 6:30 P. M. 40ming ~Cl!$ - 10 :30. Evening Serv1ce - 1 :30 P. M. Youth Fellowship, Tuesday evening Mld-'We&lt pra.yer servk:e at 7:30, 'I1hlII'*I ay rught - '1 :30 P. !L Jhoir practice , Wednes day • • • 8:00 P. M. Friday evening the Young people • • • of the WQlYnesvllle Ohurch 'of Ohrlst ChJ.Idre n·6 Day will be observe d wUI meet with the other Young in the Method ist ~ School people of Church es or OhrLst from next Sunday momlng , June 10. this section of !the state at an open !.M liM opetU;ng of Sunday School a.1r rally at the pa.vWlon of the Oity Harlan Ea.rnha rt will 8llt.aa Super- l'W'k a.t Xenia. It is one 01 the reglntendq nt and BOO F-\&8t1Dgs as ular monthl y rallies of the Churches chOrIaier. Ullhers will include Don ~ ChrSt of bhis area. This should Henderson. J1Imes Cramer , BOO be an outstan ding rally. Mr. Harry Poll, service editor or the "ChrJ.!,tlan Hunter and BIlly Da.viA. Standa rd" weekly periodic al 0:1 b'ne ~ow1ng a. short lealoo per1od, the Junidr Choir will s1,ng /leveral OhUrch es or Christ, ' will be t he number a. and: ~lss Hender son speaker and Mr. Randal l . m lJl ll er 'of ,the local Ohurch al Ohrl,· will pla.y a trombon e 6010. show moving ,p ictures he took while iMlIII. Leo' Conner w11l present 0. at Yo~ People's camp last sumrememb rance ,k) each membe r ot mer. This rally l.':~. not only to the cradle·Roll. the young people. but to people of 'Ilhe oa.ntat a-P8ien t. "The WIa'h- all ~. ThIs Sunday Is Ohlldre n's ing Well," wW be iPVjm by mem- Da.y at the Church . There will be .J:Jera . at tne J.unlor depe.r;t.mjelnt. spec.1al recltatlo ns by the children and d1alosue elI!pla.1n ~t the and epecI.al music. aoo Mr. Randall real 'WishIIlg well Is in the hea.rt-- will preach on the subject, " Young a. sinoere desire Cor doing good to Men and Women Of . the Bible." others. ''iW'IIIlllng well" to UIeIn and • • (. then help~ to DlIIike those ' wi&hell Sunday . June 17, Is Fabher' s Dny. come true. .A. specla.l program Is being planned u.em cha.nlCtera of the p\a.y Gl'l': !fortiha t da.y also. Lady 1AlIl8 Ago -Mary Dora Hough; onw'ily Greenw ood -.RuOh Mt. Holly Metho dist Churc h
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'1U1ere will be special realtatlo ns. M.x Randa ll, ftfini. ter and speola-l music and -Mr. ;I,'t.'lJIdall Tele.p~one 2985 will prea.oh on tlhe subject, I'Young ' Men and Women or 'he Bible." B.1ble Sch~' -:8 :30 A. M. Ma.y . w~ see 'You bn Sunday morn- Ccmmu nion - 10:30 A. M. ing? Sermon - 111:00 A. M. Youts COr a better Bible SChool Chrlst.ta.n Endeav or - 6:90 P. M. and Church . Evening 8el\V1ce - 7:30 P. M. Ray Klon~I, Sopl.. Mld':we ek prayer 5efWle Max Randall , Pastor Thursd ay ni&'ht - 1:30 P. M.
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Mr. a.nrl Mrs. Ciareno e Cra.Vdord entertaJ .ned to dinner. sunday , Mrs. Charley Orawfo rd of ctnclnn at1 and Mr. and Mrs. HillY Gibson. !Mr. and' Mrs . Earl Johnson of Xenia spent Sunday afterno on wlbh Mr. and Mrs. AIf1'eti Morgan and
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Throurh bls proflte as a Junior. 'Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheei1o.n of .treet aalesma n of a Kauas newsCenterv ille and Mr. end Mrs. Roy paper, nille-r ear-old Tommy lovalls II the proud po88e88or cif Menden hR.ll of ~.ton caned 011 a ,100 and a t50 War ~oDIl. But Mrs. Altee Clark. Memori al Da.y. be doeso't own them alone. He Among Memori al Daly visitors at uked the man at the post oftlco to milke them out In name the iHOme were M.i'll. Menden hall's wltb . bls two..year-old alsler, nephew , Ernest M:n.rt1n and Mrs. Franoe .. .. co-owner. De preMartin of DayltOn. Mr. and Mrs" aeuted them too ber DO their JoiJd birthda y lallt month. Frank \VOOlle~ . Mr. e.nd Mrs. WilTommy hal beeo "ID balnes.... liam Woolley and SOil of Da.yton. eIDce Ia.t lull'. Every afternoo n who called on Mrs. Alice ClaRoand after .chonl. be pUes his wareaup and dOWD Kansa. Avenae Ia. Mrs. Cra.ne. Also. Dr. and Mrs. Topeka . E. aUSBurn, Ml.ss Margar et Russum "n wal bls own Idea to lAve bls mouey :' "accorcliJlr to bls and !Mrs: RObel1t Kersey of De.yton, who ,were guests of Miss Margar et ·father, "AI .oon a. he started, be . beran brlnrln r bl. money EdwardS . bome too bis molber, and a.ked ber to .a,e It 'Dr him. Be·wlIDted '/Mlss May Wright .arrlved Thursday from St. Petersb urg. Fla,. and. to put It Into War Bood.. He wanted too do someth lnr for hi. ha8 taken a ~oom and board here Americ a." Asked what be Intended too lISe for the summer. the bond. for, Tommy replied, Mr. ' and Mrs. Wltlhln gton·. Mr. "Some day I waot too ro to' col· JOhn Wiese of Lebano n. aoo Mrs. lere, aDd I wan' Fraooe . to 10, too." . Joe iMargUccl Of Cll.W'ornla. called op. the MIsses Anrue Qnd Marne NORR IS BROC K CO. Browne and Mar:y /Wright, Monday Ctnc1nDatl Union StDek Yards night. :Mis8 Elizabe th Chandl er of Hampton Instltut e. came Se.turdBy and w.tll spend t:he sumzne r vacatio n at the Home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greene oIl£obanon were 3\lfIStB 01 Mrs. Evalyn Peterso n on ·¥.nday. iMl$ lrutlh LIne. Ial ~JIlI Insttt.ute, Va.• 'Was the over night guest. aatlur~. of1lhe MiBae6 Ohan- 'U,e Wire and Prorreas Ive. An 01'pntDU on .eoond to none. Strictly cUer. Dr. nnma Bollowa.y "la' vlsiting .uen on 4he beK aU U'OIIDd market In. tbe' COIIDtn'. , !rlends lIl1 North Manche ster and servic e That Satisf ies obher ,p oints 111 Indlana . . , ' Lt. Roderic k Greene of Moga_ . -A-T:....-H-L-E-T-ES·.,--F-OO-T-·,... ·G-E-R-M-... <lore. OhiO.' called 'On b1a aunt., ~. , . BOW. TO ,KILL IT . Evalyn Peten;Qn. Saturda y even- Suet-r ul ireatme nta must 'be Jilore~ tn8. . ' , Surface apPUca.uonl. Mall), ·MIas ~ 1lchNrds ' Vwt.ed remtdJ rl do net ppnMra te SuttlelrelatIVes in SprlIIBfleld, tibia weeK. tntly. Requires a . Itro~C' I'itl\rfJ-: .' .' TRATIN o-. mobile liquid. U!'Ulllated Get your summe r vitam4ns -use alcohol II . good. Te-el ' II the 'only Bexel -W~nesv1lle· Drus Store. ~laUOn we \DIM' 0' made yWllO~ ,
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NINETY-FIFTH YEAR-No. 4216
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1945
Mrs. Kathryn Predergaat Wet Diamond Retards Hostess To Auxiliary, Friday Meet With Mrs. Frazier, July Softball Schedules·
FLAG DAY,
~HURSDAY,
FIVE CE1lTTS PER 1 COpy Installation Service Monday Evening at St. Mary's Church For "Girl's Friendl~ Society"
JUNE 14
The Woma.n's AIUxillary held their June meeting on Frlda.y a.ftem.oon at the home of Mrs. Ka.tlhryn Pren~ dergaat. Twelve ·m.embers and two 8IIlootB, Mrs. BIr)wI Prendergast a:nd M1ss C~ L1le. were ,p reaenlt. 'D\.LrU)g the bu.s1ness sesslan, reports on the A1.Ild.lla.ry Tmlnfug Oourse were g-Iven the program was on 1lhe study Book or tlhe year, with ''iNew Guinea" as !the subject, led !by Mrs. O. E. Frazier and Mrs'. Rice Snapp. Do.lnty refreshment6 were enjoyed dUJ'1ng the social hour, SIfter which the soc.Iety adjourned to meet W4t.h Mrs. IFrazier for an a.ll day meeti ng in' July.
D01;lble Header In Civic League For Friday Evening Elevator Downs Rogers and Simpson,12-9; Hold Lead
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4-H Club News
Way'ville Civic Club Meets Monday Eve
·i\·;er the land of the Wfree and the home of the brave."
The WalY'l'lesville Civic Club will hold its June meet411g at "Our House" on' Monday evenklg. June 18 with. dinner being served at 7:00 p . m. Reser.illoltlons for dinner nre to be filed wtbh bhe secretary, Frnnclt
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Gene Brown, before June 14. The tPr,ogram committee of wh4eb Rev. RaJph Parks ls eha1nne.n, has abta.lned Mr. E. S. Sherron of MidMrs. Sallie OHman was qul te III dJetown, 118 the g'Uest ·S4>£oker. He Wednesday> with a. heal't a.ttMk. 5111) "'~ t was Iomrerly actiVe In Boy ......u Is slowly recovering. WOI1k. but Is now engaged In the 'Mrs. Margaret Johns spent ThUI'S- Juvenlle Probation lWork and It is on da.y With Mrs. Ehrl Thomas nt CentervUle. tills subject tJhat ,he 'Will base his address to the Club. ATTEND SALE .A shott ~U81ness 8e88lo~ ' will be
M -T. H O·L L Y
Whittier' BuJoet Uhr.ry . To Ohio State U.Diversity
by tlrstbaseman ''CroW'' JQhnaon, at a line ·
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Gift Of 620 Volum~ Made
Jads tlg'btened their hold on tlrst Throueh Development Fund place posltlon and, reglU'cl.less or 1be perfJOIUIJ l1bnii-y of Whittier , the outcome or Friday's games, are Bur.net, lOl'mei' member of the Ohio certa4n to -remain in at least a tie State Unlv6rs1ty f800lty who d~ed t~llIlat poslt.1on. ,Bob's Da.11'y can January 30 lilt ~our, Mo., hUS 110 Into a tJe With . the ElewtJOr by been given 'to tM Cltlio State Uniwinning their game be~n the two versity LIbrar.,y'. The gift of 520 ·t eams FrIday evenl!ng, ' IUld BhoJ.id volumes and ~ periodicals was botlh the DaiJ'YmEm and Draike'li win, made through the 'Development three team8 will be ~ tor first, A Fund b~ Mrs. 'B urnet, who conwin for Rogers and Slmpson will tinue& to llve .at seymour. aasure them of two-'WSoY tie for Mr. Bumet, & native of Wa,y nesthird and possibly a three-way tI!e ville, Olllo, and Go graduate of t.he !\Or ~nct. hl&h school there In 18K, has two • • • degrees from Ohio State the CIVIC LEAGUE STANDINGS bachelor 01 phiIoeophy in 1903 and fWon Lost ~. 2 11.000 tile obGchelor of science in educa0 Elevaotor Drake's DIlUgs 1 .500 Uon in 1917. He received .,the mM1 1 -' 1 .500 tar's degree from the Unlvel'll1-ty of Bob's Dairy 2 •000 Clnclnne.tI: In 1910. RAlger's & S!mIleon o Frcxn 1919 to 19:14, Burnet was an 1nstrwtor in Engllsb at Ohio ROUSE Gm!lST IMisa Joy Lee Lanham or SaJan, State. Moler cett\iig bia f!ret degree W. Va.., .W1U! a guCllt or \Mr. and-Mrs. there he 'taUi'ht in aobools near WlllliWn '!P. strader and son, dur1ng VIUld&l1a, ohio, (Wet then, (rom 19Oi1 't he past week, and Mtss Janice tQ 1919, he 't aU8ht in Obu:1nnaU Pennewit of apnnir Valley- was a pUbllc echools. . He Wit Ohio State In 1924 ~o week end guest. . become Go. member of th4' EnellBh • department tGIClut"y at 0Id~ Agricultural and Mechanical 001I*- SWlWat.er. Arter four yeus In this pQs1tlon he retired CJrom reachInS and opera.ted G at SeymO\1l' unW Wa dea.t.b. Mrs. Allen FIUlton· of 423 Pourteenth Ave., Columbus, 18 e. 'da.\IIhtel. ~
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Pfe. and Mrs. Johllny ShllC8 and daughter were Monday afternoon v1a1tors of Mr. and 'Mrs. Edmond Marlaitt. \Pre. ShUeY is on furlough 8lf~ l\lefug released <from a Germn.n PrIson Camp. MR. Cln.ra BarBa of Morrow ls vlslt.l.ng a.few ~s of tnt'> week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart and fam11y .
Luncheon Given in Honor of Mr. and Mr•• Frank Hawke Mrs. ~lnUred HM'tsock entertained to luncheon on Thursday honorine her son-in-laW and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawke aai.d .$On, w.tio have been her houseguestB for the' Past week. Covers were arranged for MR, rwtn4'!red rMason <lDd Mrs. Donald ~ or Xema, MW Kaitlhr\Yn Ofubons, Mr. and Mril. neck Ha.wke and son, the hostess u¥i .san, Da.Vti. oAlao, on FrI~a.y her luncheon · guests were · Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ralph!M.Wer, M.rs. JOhll Hover, son &nd .c:\aughter. ee.iIy !Au Smith, with houBeIJUeBt8 and son. " Mr. and 1!4rB. ~ke and son Gl'e now gue8ta of the !onner's parents, ~: I!Jl(1 Mrs. .Ronald Ha.wke.
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Garden Club Meets At Ridgeville Home
Fourteen girls of Vhe "Glrl's FrlendJy Society," ha.vlng completed Articles On 'Roses' Given a three mon ths probation period By Three Club Members a nd having received 'their c:luJ.rter wlll be presented their pins IUld July Meeting At Lytle membel'shIp cards 1.11 a n InstallaWith Mrs. Jessie Longacre ,t1on servLce to be held, Monda.y, June 18, a.t St. Mary's Episcopal Ohurch , The W a.ynesville Garden Olub enat 8:00 p. m. The public Is cOl'dJally jOyed their June meet.lng Wltil M1ss Invited .to attend. Pea.rl RLleyt and Mrs. Blanche M. 'Mrs. MayneI'd Weltz ·Is the group MIller as host.e.'l:SCS at their home leader. near Ridgeville, on ThursdalY afternoon. Mrs. Lruwrence ;F\Umas, preslWoman's Socie.ty Meeting With Mrs. Ciarence Edwards dent, preslded over the mee.ting IUId Wedneaday Afternoon, 20th roll eall was answered by giving the name of a favorite rose. The Woman'sSOClety of Ohrlstian Very Interesting articles on v(lrlous servIce will meet nit the 'n ome of kinds of roses, ·Lhelr culture and oa.re Ml's. Olarence 'Edwards on Wednes- were read by Mrs. Georgl.a. Mendellday aJ\.el1noon. June 20. The pro- ha.ll. Mr~. Evelyn Pet.erson. Miss gram wili !be giVell 'by the children. Ollve WUlIams and Mrs. LaM're~ F.urnas. Also evCl1,YNle greatly }InJoyed, the 1lU1.I1y varieties of bee.utMul 1'05e5. whlbh were on display . This very. lovely· afternoon program closed with the reed:lni' of a poem. "Keep on K:eepl:ll( On," by; Mrs. EJ:Izatbeth Smith. Dinner at· "Our House" . After G visit ro tile very lovely Promptly at 7:00 o'clock rock garden' on the l8IWD. too ClUb E. S. Sherron, Middletown, adjour.ned to m oot with Mrs. Jessle Guest Speaker For Evening Longncre in LYtle on July o.
'Rain Interrupt.ed ~he regular Civic SoHball League sohedl,lle Tue~day even~ and forced the postponement of Il game bebWeen Rogers and SirnalSOn and Orake's Dl'Ugs, thus mDJk1ng way for tiJe fu'St doubleheader for bile league, FI'lday evening June 15. All four teams wUl see action on toot evening with the leagUe-leadIn8 E1evllllX>r team meeting BOb's Dairy in the openI!I% contest which will 8Wt promptJy at 6:15. In the game which follows lmmcdJatel(y. Rosers and SIm'\lGon will take the Donald Laiens, Reportft field a1l'&lnst .oraJre's Drugs. A greatly Improved ·R ogers and The Massie V1otory 4-H Olub met Slinpson team threw 0. scare into Frlda.Y. June 8. at the home 01 tlhe Elevator lads, Friday, before Freddie 'W8l1 With Wm. A. lAlkens go1n~ down to cWeaL at the banda In charge and Harold !Hough preof the COrn Cobblers by a ooore of Siding. A motton W1I6 made 'and 12 ~ 9. lit was another one of t.ll<Ise carried to elect a recreation leader wild and WOOly first-inning affairs and th choose two mmbeers for the wtllh the Elevator .8Qthertng six of .recreation OOIIlJ1littee each meetlntr. their mms m thlllt frame. Al&o th &end a card to one of oIlhe Any doubt In the minds of the ...-H' members, TharMa Reynolds, Ia.ns as ,to t.he ability of the <larage- who had l\lB thumb cut or>! In an men, to come b8ck after a slow aoo1deDt with a shredder . . st.art was dispelled when a. detenninDurtne tile meeting, games of cd group or 'R ogers & S~ lada. vartous Idnds 'Were played. F'reddte brought their bats Into action and W811 was J:n charge of the recremoved mom.e ntarlly, il1Ito the lead aUon actJ.v1t1e8. In the foWl1llt imUrIa'. 'l'Iha.t lead waa l')eUcIooa retn!8bmenta were sershal't-ltved, howeVer, when the EIe- veci by Mrs. Wall to the meuD!re va.tor boys displayed some of the and two 8iUestJI, Donald Wall and by Mrs. R,lIy GibsOn power In the fifth whJcll has been MR. Wall. greatly reepons1ble for tbelrposlfl'he meet.lng or the Club wUl t.Jon, atop the league CUld never be beld JI'r1dBq, June 22, at 8:00 at Mrs. wtll1am. 08l1nhs.n of Hyde Park, Ifo8I.1oln headed dlmlng the remainder bhie .. borne of H.cJwa,rd and ROOert OIlldnnaU, were Sunday guests of of the game. Doster. .Janet Doster ana Lois Mf, and Mrs. T. O. Runyon. A triple'by the youtllful war vet-' Lutena are on the recrea,tion cotnMr. Gnd oMrs. Ed Welcher l1Jid era.n, J1mDW Harteock of the 'garap mSw.ee. · daughters or ~. and Mr. and tam. in 1Ale la8t of the nliith with Mrs. ~ 0Ib!Km of
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Mrs. Rhoades Bunnell opened her lovely countl')' hom on Thursdaoy and entertaIned a g;roup at frienda .. to a very deliCiOUS luncheon. Four tables of bridge were In play durins the , af;ternoon with· prizes won by MrS. Oharles Doster. Mrs. A. T. PoIln8ky IUld Mrs. Jolm Keiseyo. 'IIh~ who enjoyed 'Mrs. Bunnell's hOBpltallty were iMesd&me,s A. ~. ~tout, . ._~ K. R. Hill, Oharles. l)os..,.-', A. T.
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Rev. Joseph Myers of Dayton, the new pastor of Ly~e Methodist Ohurch, preached his liTst .wrmon ..aundti~ morning and was very well liked', Rev. Myers',will preach every SlUlld8.y at 10:30.
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Bridge-Luncheon Held At Country Home Mra. Rhodes Bunnell, Last Thursda¥
tended tlhe sale Of Perry Bardon at ~ Kersey, Oarr, . Springboro, Sal1\ll'day afternoon. 'E ' _e_' H Jolm Turner, D. R.. Sm1'th, 'Eli Thomas ntert.... In on~r ., FurMr. and Mrs. iHerl'''' Beldher ro8. R b 1188, Luther Hartsock and Ernest .. ., of Son, Flight Officer 0 t. turned St\iturda.y evening, after Thomas, Recently Overseas Edgtngton. . spending seveml daws wl bh theu' Mr. and Mrs~1k Tborna.s en- West Wayne AClvisory H~s SOIl and wH'e, PIc. and .Urs. Charles Belcher at OellItervllle. tertained to dinner 011 Sunday Twenty-two Members At· . OPERATION PERFORJ\IED honOring their son, Fli8Iht <;Uflcer Meeting Held Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ste.\nke IUld Robert S: Thomas, who recently reThe West 'Wayne Advisory group daughter, Miss Almetta, visited Pvt. turned from OVente8B service. Tbelr met on ,F1rlday ~veDi~ lilt the h<XIIe JllII11es Stelnke, Sa1lurday, at the gues1s were FUght Officer IUld Mrs. o.r .Mr. IlIlld IMrs. Gilbert 'F'lWe. hospttal In Lexington, Ky. James Robert S. Thomas and daujbters, 'Ilwenty-two members were present PFC. LEO S. CONNER 1IV118 operated on Friday for ap- Mr. nnd Mrs. Jolm Robey of Day: and the evening was p1easatntly Re. COn!1le r ls 10C'a.ted In the pendicitis. ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Earnhart In discussing local ·toplcs and PhUlpplnCl; with thl~ 182nd Infantl'Y. Mrs. Robert S1ney of Dn~n and sons or Bea.ye1'town and Mr. problems. Qurlng bhe soclal , bour, :His wife, Frances Conner and bwo spent the week end with her par- and ·M rs. Lowell Thomns and daugh- delicious home-maCie cake and ree da~ters, Oarolyn, 5, and Janet, 3, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham . ter of [.ytle. cree.m were served. by 4Ihe host and M1'S. lW11,llam strawialmp of Dayhostess. The group <ldjourned ,to reside In Wa.ynesvUlle. ton is visiting lilt \he hom~ of her Birthday Anniversary Of meet with MI'. and Mrs. iEverett PIc. COnner Is tM son of Mr. ana daughter. Mrs. .'Ralph Hammond Mrs. Sheehan Observed Elai'l~''', in July. Mrs. Ra\YIoond Conner. and lamiay. Saturday Evening; Sunday IMr N 111 Mon~ ery Miss Cleo , 'Mr. and ·Mrs. Gilbert FJ:Ye and' Dairy Day AtlWooate~ om, . Mrs, Wa.lter Sheehan celebra.te<I sons had Sundn.y dJnner 8'Ilests, s. e e MontgomerY o.f Dayton, Mrs. Bessie ~ . ' . Glenn 'Frye ~n.d ch , UdFriday, August 10 Kenr1clt and 'M rs. 'Ma.l'garet BrozzUle her.>l1 anruv·el1laJ:J1-(1Url:ng...tIll4-l~:-II:Itd-;MT8. . . past week ilnd on SUnday found ren or D~,t.on. The ' Eightee-;:;;th- Annu:J.J .Oh10 of Centerville were Sunday after'. . f 1a_ _ _ _ _ __ Dairy Da'Y' at the Ohio AgrIcultural 11001) guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Everett therseJ:f hostess to a group 0 re Deadla·ne For Ta-es d Chuc!r bives who arrIved, uneXIPCCtedly, with .. Exper.l ment Station, 'W1oootel', on K rick elMl' ! l QIll"'._ 'E eBn. T ~n nn . en- well filled ·baskets. Those ~ho enExtended To July 20 Fr19ay., August 10. is announced by . an d ...... 0. , • IJV g"",re tA1 . AocordJngr to an ann0111lC81Jlent W. E. Krauss, Chll!f of the Depart- telitained 'R ev. Joseph ~rs of Day- joyed tne dIllY toge er were: Mr. and Mrs. HBl'l'Y' Lollar, Mr. made bY .George B. Jotmoon, Warren ment or Dairy Industry 'at that In- ton and Mrs. Marga.r et Johns to and Mrs. Olareru:c Jameson. 1'41'. County treasurer, the final date of Sunda.y dinner. sUtlUtion. Mr. and MI'S. WIJbu10 Olark at- IlIlld Mrs. John Jack, Mr. and Mrs. PaYment for the eecond inBteltment tended tJhe gradua.tlon of their GHbert JlI1,I1lcson, Mr. JYI(lluey Jaane- of ree.l estate· taxes lu\B been exgrand-daughl.er. Miss Betty M. son, Mrs. JOhn MCDonaJd IIJId son, tended .until .July 20. Younce, of the Fairview High school, Jimmy, Mrs. Nettle HaMleld, Mr. Mrs. Susan Whitacre Day,ton , at the N. C. R .. Friday HaUJeld and d!ltughter, all of Lebanon and wenlng. MT. and Mrs. SheelUl41 and sons. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones enterAlso, on Saturooy evening a group . talned to dinner, Sunday, MJ·. aJld of friends arrived to remind her of Mrs. Therle Jones Mld son. Mlltoll. her blrth~a.y annlversal'Y. The evenand Mrs. Nett4e &nrtck. ing was vel'Y pleasantly spent and BIRl1HDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Walter K emlck. and refl'~shments were enjoyed by Mr. Jalmes Ba.lnes were guests at n and Mrs. A. H. S~ubbs and fa,mlly, Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson · fa.mU~ dinner, SU1)day. at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W. G. Hnll'lCS. In and SOIlS, Mr. IIJId, Mrs. Harold B. DayotOn, In honor of ·the birthdays ~t and chlldren. Victor of Mr. Hrunes and his little grand- Thompson and the hoot. hostess Gnd
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Contest To Select I'Miss Cincinnati" Gets Under Way Girls li ving within :l 50-mi l radius o [ Cincinnnli have bcen invited to ente r the competition sponsored annu a Uy by Radio Station WCKY to find a representative for Gl'c ate r Cincinnati in the "Miss America" contest at Atlantic City, is was announced t oday by Mrs. Harold J. Thomp son, contcst director. This year, the loca l winner, who will be designated as "M iss WCKY, Greater Cincinnati 1945," will receive an assor tm ent of attracti ve prizes topped by a $500 'War Bond given by Yvonne De Carlo, Universal Pictures stal', and a $500 diamond ring given by Carroll's J ewelers, CincinnaU~ In addition, she wiJI be fitted with a complete wardrobe by WCKY and will be sent to Atl antic City with all expenses paid for the national competition. Each of the 10 finalists also will receive $25 in cash from the Albee Theater. Entry blanks may be obtained from l\IIrs. Thompson at WCKY, Hotel' ' Gibson, or at the Albee. The contest is open to single girls between the ages of 18 and 28. The winner will be selected
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by D. J. FRAZIER
June 7, 1945. Tbanila,.. cOld a.nd cloudy wlth showers. yesterday, 86 1t W86 doubtJul whebher we could 80 to <the sale ~, we sold some calves to a I5t,.ocIr,bUY!Ol' but today was a bad ~y AO we went to the sale rufter all. Be made a !o.lr protLt on two at tile calves but loot on the other so we. came out justabo\lt as well 8S Ulouah !We bad Pftld. some one tAl take· them. UI was &.b\a day at the .
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June 8, 1915. Friday. There seemed to be a S!il'fl.nge stillness this morning, a. feeling as of 80m Uling lacking. I wondered vaguely and !.hell ~n to think , "When did I see BUly. Popeye last '! " Ilie wasn't here at. milking time, 1 couldn't see him ~here . I started the tour of t he pas~ures. He wasn't, in the east PflSbUre. ttl! wasn't along the south line-fence talking to bhe helIers. There 'WllS no sign ,that l;le had gone UlI'(>ugh or over ,that lence. There 'Was no sign tha.t he had gone over bhtl east line fence but t here was a long low stretch or ' fence ungarded by any OOrb wire (not Ill$' end o.f the fence) and there on !.he next hill pesefully resting sWTOunded by admH'lna black and white cows was CJhe truant. I cn.lI.ed hlm, he raised hill head and looked but made no move. No use to do anY'ulling until t.he 00W8 wel'e put up at milking time. Mter supper I went down. and opened 'the g8ite a.tld looked for him . I walked Q.cr06S to theIr ga.te which WII8 closed behind their cows. I waJk.ed all over tha.t pasture. a bea.utliul piece of woods al1d m eadow, with a. brook flowing · through a. deep ravine BIt one end and 'at the other a small 'Woods w1l1h great, beecb ,treeB that I eJways look a.t wllb sllghUy covetous eyes, back again. to our gate a.nd there he was, st:andJng as qultcly as \,f he were wadtlng lor me to come and take bim home.
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basis of beauty, health and by a board of judges in a of eliminations on the stage startini July 9. The will be held August 6.
sale and the caM pen was full and pr1ces high. Only one ocill sold be. low nine dolllU's, a VeIiY YOWlr Jf!!f'sey or Gurnsey. for six dolla.rs. A roan calf not more thani three days old and ve1"¥ t hin , . broU@'htmore than ten dollars. tA smootib-moutheel one-eyed pony bl'O\loght forotyfive d01lar6 and aeveral good ponys brougbt ih1gher prices. I wasn't there for the chtcken sale. The latest Jane )0, 1US. Sunday. order Is <that all chick6llll 801d by A lovely day, cool In the shade !.he bead n~U8b have Q written soo'tement b the b r th&t the and a Itttle windy but \\\lml enough ~ "U¥e --.0,_ Y to bring out enough f!sher.men to are ............ ""'_. ..or .,.~g or ·. . l~. It would be J'at:her hard at make a row all the wa.y around .... _ ~,_ ~~ . .... _ _ ...... ood 1.nu_ ~~d 8pr1na l.&ke at Just com:!ort... "" "V - " ,,",,,,,,,,er g -., Sible fi8.h1ng distanCe 8IJ)8rl. Later loll' hens 11Ice my marauders were I ma4e a swiday tour of the 'f 8ml destined for the pen or the pat. How &.rid found our biggest new pool
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Not Very Smart One of the main tangles In baseball is that few club oWners are smart, and most ball players are In the same fix . There .is more than a little amartness on lhe field ln baseball. but not much smartness off the field. This includes tbe players and the owners. . Ball players llkel to win, hnd yet many good ones have to go to sure second division or tall end tl18ms, where they get le~1 money and are usually overlooked.. They get all the worst of it. But If all the good ball players went to NI!w York, Detroit. Brooklyn and th,e better payIng cltlel, there would be no big leagues as the .etup exJsts today. There should be a new dlstrlbutlon.of buc,ball cities. There are cer· ' tain towns that C8n't handle two big league tea~s. St. LouIs Is one. Maybe Boston I. ~Inother. Cer.talnly .uch .cltl.s JlS,Los Angeles 81ld Baltl· more eould do a ltar beUer Job in the way ot suppOrting crowds. De· trait could handle two big league clubs, bllt the American League wants no National League competl· tlon. It Is aU badly muddled.
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SURPR1SING number 01 let· ters hsve come to Ihls desk a~klng about the deal wherein Mort Cooper of the CardInals was traded to the Boston Braves. Our only answer to lhese Queries Is that baseball Is strictly 0 business. For example the 'Coo~er brothers. Mort and Walker, as 0 battery, would have been cheap at $40,000 ,9 year to tbe Yanke88 or tile 010 n ts, tor two examp les. But they happened to belong 10 the ~~ard In a Is. who I~OU I d afford no I,uch outl ay wllh Mort Cooper th e fim support St. Louis gi ves Its ball clubs. In the way of attenrlQnce. St, Louis Is only a ralr basebaU city. II wa s not;le too hot last season with two pennant winners. The atllenrlance figures prove all this. It Lsn't a matter of argument. So when a pitcher uch liS Mort Cooper comes aionr and hllppens to be St. Louis propElrty, he I. out of luck. AIDlIBtcd wltltt another cluh he mlrhl ret almost double the prl< e st. Loul. can (l8ly him. Mort Cooper, however, used bad Judgment in the way he handled his IIlde of the argument.. He should n.e ver have left 'B111y Southworlh .tronded, without lany warning. For Seuthworlh III a IIquare shooter, who Is for his men.
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With OffIce and Bakery at 501 W. 3rd St.. and Other Popular ShoP6 al 101 Areade Market., 860 North Ave .• at Salem, 700 N. Main, ~818 S. Brown, Dayton, are Always Gainlnr Pat.ronap All the Fame of Their Excellent Ba.k.e d Foods lias Spl'e'old AU Over '111118 Part of the Country • • • Featur1nr DellcioUlI' Breads, Bolb!, Cakes alld Pastries ..• Make a Specialty ot Blnhday, PM't)' and Weddlnc Cu.es • • • Te.l. ADams
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"TY" MILLER ' PEAKER Mr. Th'lrm;..Il (Du..'\t~) MLller Off Wl.lmingtnn \\' 111 be our guest SP().'\\(r at Church next Sunday. June 17. V. \I are rordiAlly Invited to come IIJld \\ !'Ship ' ''1\.11 lIS, Mrs. EdllJh Hrulll' visit d h I' parella; at Camden In.>;t. Frl~. Mr. MId M rs. Rruelgh Bogrul were Sundn.y dinner guests of Mrs. Luay Oomvton ' and Oharley Mendenllnll, SIUldn.y. Mr. John Wilson and Robert were dinner guests. SunQ.1.Y evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon W:Iils.on . Willard Ha:lnes of Ames. lown, bas enjoyed severn} days visit wit h llome folks. Mrs, Ruth Haines. MJ·s. DoroUl,J Smith and Mal1Uyn Sue, Mrs. Edith Haines, Mrs. LI)cy compton and Ma.r:iM11la Bogan attended a mIseellaneous shower for Miss J aunll<l. Barnes at the ~lome of Mrs. Lester Compton III Xenia. Thursday afternoon. Mr. Errol Dean Haines, who grad~ un.t.ed from Bl\J'nesvWe High school, Is a.ttending Ool1 ege a.t William Penn 111 OsknlOO6a. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. lVlYIlllond WIlson, Walter Wilson and brother. EilOO, attended the Ohcnowebh r union at Shawnee Park, Xenia, SUnday. Lt. 1W1Illsnl O. Wilson from Oltlnhorns., 'l':ho is enjoyit~ n furlough with hds wl:te and parents, ~Iled on his ~&nid-Iather, John Wilson. one dll3 kist week. Mrs. Nellie Bunnell a.nd MIsa Mon1nl1a Bunnell eallcd on Mary Bogan, sunday oJterncon. Mr. and Mt'S;"1W.llllam Sm11lh and MartIwn SUe Cl\lled on Mr; Smith's parents In ~ SuudO\Y ofter" 1)
A grateful Nation ha* rtrde4 It, 6361. s elf for Cohe l\IUghty Seven~ War Loan for 14 bllliana of doUar., baU The Andrews BaJtlng Oompany cf whleh ha.s been assigned fls the individual sale. quota. According to at lD6.yton have a modem and, proreport. from state chairmen reach- gress1ve serv1oe, f~urlng dellc100s Ing Ted R. Gamble, national dl· OOkery produets and tJhrough thell' rector of the War Finance Dlvl.lon of the Treasury in Washington, the wide variety Of broods, rolls, cookNation Is ready for the huge tas~. lei!, ~es and ple6 Me ga4niJ1g In Mr. Oa mble was enthusiastic about pa.trona.ge all the time. They nre, results. He said "We're prepared to do the bes l job In the 7th War contlnUaJIy addlng n ew features In Loa n." Mr. Cnmble ' said that baked foods ·to add novelt.y and "not only is there more money tasty 8\J!IPl'1ses for home meals and Av ail ab le than lunch boxes or our busy workers. ever before In The old days of 1I0me-ma~e bren~ each state. but i nd i vidu a l inhave paased ,awary with our modern co me will be /lerv1ces . and, here, tJIle breads, hi gher In ~he pecakes and po.atrles are so good that ri od of the 7th Wa r Loan than I1lIOlliler not worry about the in any previous famUY"s l~ for good pies, War Loan pecakes, ere. Il or SIt this b6kery they riod. " Secretary of the have e,volved It he kind l1Ke ,bhere Trensury Henry motber used to ilake and now she ~o rgentbau sa id seven btllions of MORGENTltAU has' time lor 'h er famlly and for dedollars hilS been fense and otlher war-time jobs. assigned rill the Quota for. individual In all their ~ed goods they use Inveslors and that the major emphasis throufihout tlie drive will the Vet'¥ be6t of m8ltertals and ho be place~ on the quota for Indlvlduala. The Individual quot.a is the subst.itutea for th1& and that. .TIlls highest established. In any of ' the acoo~ts lor their lnd<1y1duaUty and previous drivt's. lhe secretary said. goodnees Wtllcb have .been mainThe E Bond quota alone Is 4 billion. The 7th War Lonn sceks ncar- tained I!ilrooghout the years. Iy a8 iffifch In e one t'trtve os was asked In Ihe tlrst two drives ' of last year whl cb were beld up to this time. The two drives or this year, then'torc, will seek nearly as much as was sOllght In the three drives of 1944. . . The Secrelary stated Ihal there Is every evidence tha t Federal ex. pendltures ,a re going to rema in at a high level tor some time to come, il nd that the Sevenlh War Loon pro. grum wos designed to obtain maximum funds neceSSIITY 10 prosecute ' the Wllr from non·bank Inve. tors. Million Shells Made By The securities. which will bc laId Chevrolet Motor Diviaion under the direction ot the Stale War F ina nce Committee s, are DS follows: 'P roduction , of . the first million Series E. F and 0 Snvlngs Bond., Series C Savings Notes. 2Y.i% Bonds, 105 nun. howitzer shells .by ilia 2¥.i % Bonds, I1h% Bonds, %% Cer. Chevrolet Motor Division in bulldtlficates 'of Indebtedness. The 1"'% . JIn8S of the' st. LoUIs, MO.ordno.nce !lands will not be offered In the plant was annOUIlIOOIl tod&y by M E Drive to corporal Ions. . . , The Drive for IndIviduals will ex, ~e, Ohevrolet gener:al , manager lend from May ]4 to June SO. How~' and vice prcsldent oi the Geneml ever. on Intensitlcatlon of activiUes Motors 00I1p jn the sale of Series E bonds began . April 9. when millions of persons on ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. .~ pay roll savings plans throughout the C1lu l1lry were asked to enlarge their particip a tion as a part Of .the fi.eventh War Loan. All Sede. E, 1!' and 0 Savings Bonds and Serle. . C Savings Notes processed through . the F'coeml Reserve Danks between April 9 and July 7 wjll be credited to Ihe Drive. During the final phase of the Drive ALL KINDS - ANY AMOUNT which will cover the period tram ' June 18 through June 30, subscripTOP MARKET PAID tions will be r eceived Irom all other non -bonk Investors for the 2Y, % and 2'12% marketable bonds and the cer· tificate. of Indebtedness.
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'Crude," but G·reat . Ab Powell laid 1I1ap Rucker was too crude. That'. what they , laid about Rube Wa~dell, Shuftlln' PhU. I1IIugla8ll, Dlziy 'De_ Bugs Raymond' aDd Orover Cllevetanet Alexan. der. A trifle crude..-rU admit. But i',d llke to own a b.aIl clUb wlt,h those five pltC!hers. So wI/ulet you. If you knew anything about baseba1l. ~ MOlt of these were not ' heroic character.. But they steppeil ~to the bOll, a of-the bl, blttel;ll of their day , to throW their blta 8Wa,•
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Hero's Reward. Lt. Ge.n . L. K. Truscott, Jr ., 5th A!my. Italy. pins DSC on Cp1. H. A. Carmlehoel for killing 10, wounding 25 and taking 10 Nazi prisoners. War Bond. supplied him with munitions.
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the whoot beglnning to turn a 8l'eenish 'gold, alfalfa fl\lll of deep purple bl06S0~, and l\I1e . pastures ooml:llg iI1hlck WlttIh Those Early Day! white oloVeJ'. o.lsO more than I llke A few days ago we , ran Into an of that llttle yellow clover that my 014 pal, who at ilie n'ge of 86. Is f6lther used to oonstder· such a pest !ltm 811 spry liS tw,o Mexican ' Jump· Ing beans. lJe 111 th,~ .ole Illll',vlvor of In the lawn. ' the old St. Louis Brnwnll who won . The book of Itle week was Plefts- four pennants ,In 8 :row In 1885, 1886. .ant V~ley by. .LouIs Bromfield. 1887 and 1888. Here Is the story of the reliablllArHe Latham, as: an umpire, wa. taItlon of an Ohio f8J'Jtl or rather something on the ol'der of T.im HurRt of a group or run-down Ohio lanna, and SUk O'LoughUn. WhIch means he Was more Important than. the ball not a beg<innel', a city farmer, b~ game . . by a. man who ,h ad been raised on 1 alked Arlie a few days ago who a !a.rtn, had gone Into far countries, wlis the best ball player he worked Ibooome a well~known writer and with In. those earlier days. '''He was a kid lIIamed Ty Cobb. \had come .b8ck to fartn wit.h all the reoouroes thast .knowl,edge and playing with Augu.ta." Arlie said. , "He was always cr,owdlng the plate. money made avallable. HIs ' view- so r couldn't aee It. H~ was ahv.a ys point Is abOut half 'W'8.y between ready to 6ght' with everybOdy for his the I.ISIUl clby, <farmer a.nd the rIghts. Including the , umpires and 'b-and-b fl\.mler. He surrounded the other ball players. He was only 17 or ]8 years old. But he could hlmsel1 IW.1.tb young men from the do everything - hit, run, field and agr1clllbUral colleges and I\.he 'P our- win ball games. He'd lay down a H ClUbs and other eXiperts a.nd wen t bunt and beat It out. He'd .teal two to work. He cadls It an American bases. Then he'd . hit a triple - and version of the collective 1fal1m with try to steal home,, ' To most.' of us umpires. he WBI 8, pest. We dldn·t him as landlord Instead of the have enough eyell to follow him. government. iWlhat he ,h as aroom- That wal the bellt JTlfnor le!lgue pUshed in live years makes 'I n- team I ever saw -' ",y Cpbb, l!:ddle ClcoUe, Nap Rucker. Ducky Holmes <lierest1ng roo.d1ng Qnd just 't o' show !fOha.t '\Mat he had done on a larg\l -and a few more. And none of them brought over $750. Cobb was . one or acale could be done on a. smaller the cheaper lale.--to Detroit." scale iby a man ,w ith real love for ThJs reminded 'rne of the older ·the Jand and hard work he Includes . dRys In the Soulh when I wal called the story o! "MY Ninety Acres," on. 81 a young IpOrtswrlter In Nash· Amon4r ollber things be ill a great vllle, to recommeild a few lIouth. ern leaguer•. My four lelectlons at belJever in ground cover and mulct1. that time were Joe Jack.on, with He even bas' a good word to say New Orleans, Jake Daubert With for rag weed. Nashville, Trls SpI!aker. with Little 'Rock and Nap Rucker wlth We may 'be having, more ralll Augusta. than we like but it ill a pleasure The Brooklyn club refuled to pay to see clover and grass eomdng back $5,000 tor Joe Jack.on, the greatest Into our bare dry pastures of last natural hitter that ever lived. The 'Cleveland dulJ sent for Jake summer. How long will It be be{ore the gr8.ss covers the torn fields Daubert.-and turnl!d him back be· caule he couldn't 'bit, He only led ?i Europe? Plenty of war bondt the National Lea,ue in hitting In w1ll help. ,HB,ve you bought yours? 1913 anet 1914, With Brooklyn - one , of the best hlttel" the NstiO . ,n al /. League h811 ever known. And CleveStop, Look, Listen I land needed a drst baseman badly. half .£ull,
Do you know too many Amerlco.ns uteraUy walk thimselves 10 dMth ~ A special study of tra.ffic accldents In 68 large American cities- by the Na.t1onal Srufety Coundl.:... shovk that ,more than half tlie .fa.ta.lities were pedestrlitns. So, don't let your. self get oo.reless about CI'066~ with tlhe lights, or about tbe tnl,tf1c ~~, ~h are meant lor :YOU aa 'Well sa the ~t. In
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OOMMON PLEASMargaret IL:tPOI"W VS l"rank Hart, et nl, allPI'l\lsmcut ordered. Jenn~ L. · Phllllps VS Rosella M. Bailey, et 01, sale of real esLIIWl ordered . !LOuis Lakes vs Idn Lakes, divorce to p hUlntJfI, etc. Dorothy B . McRoberts VB Thomns D . tMcRoberts, during !(J1e pendency of calle OOl1tl'o) eJllld to be given to p lOl'lI11if, d~endant to pay plaintu'f $22 rper 'Week ond detcndlll1t to po.y pln.lntifr's a ~torney $50 toward expenses. iAUred ·W. S nwnaker vs George - E . Shumaker. et nl, def ndllnt. Eliza beth H . Hoc'kman and Arlo J . Hockman 8'l"WIW<l 12 d{liYs to plead.
- Lhc fnmily pew wns always filled eai;h Slu,day? The dJilldren grew resttess b Core 't he .hOUr and 8. hall s er vice Itded. But Sunday WIl8 a day lor w(lfflhlp as w II as for r est. Remembor?
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Lt. Elmer 'Proctor and daurhter, Rebecca AIm. Port Arthur. Te.... la happy reunion. A bomber pilot, Lt. Proctor waw shot dOWD over Germany aDd returDecJ to this . counlry aboard the GrlpBholm. He II provldlJl, for her (llture with War Bonds . .
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HennU11I Ma'rshaU vs Mnrle Bnrnhardt Mn.rshall. divorce, willful absence, Malple !ind Maple, atLYs. iBea.brice lq.nch. minor vs CoI'bin L ynch, dJvorce, gross neglect, Young Houston to Roy and Olive Estes. and Young, a.tty. 163.43 A . in Wa yne Tt:vP. Luella. Deardo1\t to Lois I . HenPROBATEkle, 121.44 A. in Clearcreek 11wp. •. In the matter of the estates orWllll8m EcLward Blackburn. net . 'John E . and Mn111 E. Stoutenborough to ruchBrd W. amt Pearl 01 estate is $24,633.00. Stotrtenboroll~. 100 A. in Franklin iln the matter of the estl\tes 01-
8/S". Floyd M. Chadwick; Chickasha, Okla., dIsplays flar captured durlnC o.htln, In Italy. as he recover. from .,ounds. "I think all the boYI ID ,my outllt bought bonds." he laid recently. "We will bave II1IbltaD&1al neskrg. when , .... war II over." Oscar
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TIS". Len J. Dudgeonl!. San AntODlo. Texas. whose len leg became paralYled by s nlper',8 bullet!. lay 14 days on battlefield and was then taken prisoner by Ger'mans, phones his wife that he bougM War Bouds while on '·tbe sidelInes." Turtl C(!eel~
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'I'Wle Dorncll to Mntcom an d Mru1e Powell. 25 A. In Tur ~lecrcek Twp. J oseph and Helen ~JS.5elot to Robert H . Butte and'lltfOJ'Y L. Bu t/to. 80 A. In Turtleereek 'Twp. Twp. .... &.. . ...... Wa lter fi nd A.ngleU~1e H.itte to Ol:1fford and Qlctaw Callahan fA) George P . Oates to Harold V. Gladys 0 1 11 and Minnje ThompPearl McGlntUs. I} lot In Franklin. Martz. 42.72 A. In Franklin TwJ:>. son. lot 304 a nd 305 In lFra,nkllll. Maude E. IOeardolf to Robert cmd Rolde S . Jones to Board or EdRoy L. and Marth. Hudson to Helen Sbotwell, lot 12 In. Franklin. uca.t1on of Clenrcree:k Rura.1 School Raymond and Mary '.rucker, lot 9'/ Oft 116. 1'17, an d 118 in in Fmnklill. Estel J. W~ht to Norma Gross, DlstlOOt. 10... Springboro. lots 675 IIJtd 674 In F rollklin.
Oharles E . Denman . dec'd. Louise A. Denman, adm.. tiled 'b ond for 139.000. Elery S h alter, deed., n t value oI £9tat;e ' 1576.20. Sn.rah UI'OOn, deed., Ifl"06S value or estate 1s $21,082. Clifford D. Dd, deed., gross vnJue oAl1tihur D. Thomas 't o Albert . L. of estate 1s $06.247.28. and LwVera L. &1l1nger. Susan M. Nel6on. deed .• gfOOS w lue Cbarles S . and Fairy E. Bo.k.er t o of estalte Is $24, 633.00. W\llUBm W. Jones, lot 162 in Letl4lREAL ESTATE TRAN FF.RSnon. Ruth Helen and J oel .O MRJsbary Fred M. Oole to A . C. and HeJlle to Leon and Mlldrt'd Loulse Irons, Oredltt. 52.38 A. in Warren Co. 9 'A. in 'l1ul1tlecreek 'l'wp. .'F red Ko.hn ,to CarJ06 nnd Grace Olarence B. Brown to Bnlla.rd and C. Wittenmyer, lot 8 In Lebanon. OCle W(JUlUllS, 16 A. in Turtlooreek The Anderson Lumber Company Twp. cio Elma. R. Parker. lot 105 In FrankEthel C. Smith to Olarence and lin. O. Russell and Oi!orgla Denman to Mary; E . McQonald. 63.43 A. In Massie TWp. ~e T . Wood. 160 A. in ~n1on A l!l'OO A. and Ins. Gregary to 'llwp. James Andrew' and Grnce Ro6s to Osca.r E. Dunn, 23.5~ A. In Harlan Twp. RdJert D. and Dcirothy, O. Sebald. iNlliUhan N. MUrra.y and Clara M, • A. In Franklm.
He~ Ka~~!n~l:-ts ~ : ; 2,an1J~ Recollections Turtlecreek Twp.
W.~Mrs : ~~Hill.~ Se~ E . ~urnas. Waynesville, were marrJed June 9. at Reld Memorial church by ·Rev. J . S. HllI. , • • • • Ross H. Harlsock and [JllIan Edn Dea.~hernge were united In tnnr11ag~ Jww 9. ' ~rest
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Marria ge LicenseF'l'allk Elbon, fanlH~r ond Miss Mnrla. S tout. of WllyncsvUl{'. • .• • Mr. Harvey R ye mId MJss Mary SallsbUJ"y motored to OllItol1 SUl1d,IY . Bom- To MI'. OJld Mrs . Davis Furl1ins, at mjdnJll'llt. daughter . J an e. • .. • Lea vering CarLwrlgh t. of Chicago,
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a UeJllllng s pecial services at thp. Ferry Chur h of Christ next Lord's day. A committee of women have
day, June 17. You mil:"hb ~ ivc him raJ'e gifts, you might :e.end hlin a heltuUful carel, but none of tllese B,l"ived here Monday. to !;pcnd til honor him as mu h as your being in SlUTlmer with his "raJ\(]p arcnt.'l, Mr. ~. mors'hip service on hi~. day. n 'e " .• " ~ .. and Mrs. S. L, Oartwrlght. I nvi~ you to honor your fathe r by
arranged " fine program In Dad'!! honor. We will be expectinl" you at 11;:10 a. m. PLEASE DON'T DIS AI'OINT US !
Hon Y Or corn ~TUP ma y be used ~o replace l:iugru' lor canning. Flavor J.~ b st If hal! bOll Y or corn syrup
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'MJ Mlldred Coleman nte.r d Mlnml l' nlv rsiLr, Mon day. to pursue and half su~<u lue used. but. sub- a IJOst ' b.....'·lI.dull.'n COUl'se. "" sLiwtlllg eq ual qUIlI1.t1Ues of h Ollt1Y 0 1' corn syrup for all sligar gives ftF.T RN TO PALM BEAOli satlsfa.ct<)l'y ]·csults. Use a large ketLle or h oney os it Ioams conslcJMI'. and Mrs . Don Hawke llter ern bty. taln d to d inner on Friday evelllu g, • • • St.aJf Sgt Clyde Fromm , Mr. Dean P CMI es may be 'cann ed in water Ha wke and Mr. hl,t Cla lvert. M.r . without swe tenlng by t.11ese same HlIlWke -and Mr. Oa lvert. who hnve methods; however color and fl avor been the gueSLq of the fonner's parare lU'lIch better If one of Llle above n ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lc H3Iwke. RWeet 11Lngs is used. rctul'ned to P al m Beach. Fh.. , on
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lD. W. Jonesoo Kenneth and Marje From MllUIli Gazet~, June 16. 1920 Mote, 1.16 A. in Franklin 'I'wp. [so It hot enough for you? Take e Edw. Snmmons· to Arthur J . Wal- tide aJld cool of!. S :.Hvyer·s Sa LIslace. lo t 403 In !Franklin . fact.ion Service Taxi. Phone 89-4. . ,Ross A. and -Ruth ~wlaaJd to Post~"~" -r J B C"~~{'lO'C a ' • ...... .., • • u .u"u.. ".. .Lois I. Henkle. .44 A. in W ayne 'Ilwp. • -~ ....... the Pos'_fth'_, ' co """'-K,'U W.&W>UCI· S .nven tl011 Lois I. Henkle to Ross A. and at Colwnbus. F'r1d!lY. Postmaster W. R Uifth RoWland. 125.02 A. in Mass1e M. Merritt of Harveysburg also nL1'wp. tended. ·J ohn aaJd Mae DuJ1lliWQ~ to Vemle • • • and Eva Wlll.lanis. 1.74 A. in ClearFrom this issue we plick at ra ndom creek Twp. 'he marrtares chronlllled throug.h~t .A. andi AiIldreas W. Clut the soclely colum!'lS-Ed. Bladliburn. 1Q2.75 ·IA. in Salem Twp. , • ~ Tillle Donnell ItO Maloom 841d - Mt1ss Sarah N. HUl. da~hter of
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T/4 J ames G. KallIo. Los Angeles. Cam., wo unded In I,uxem. hourII', Bnll tl"lllL';fcrred to McClos. key lJospitn l, wears 1:1"11)' bellrd as evidence of his llIlrdshlps. "There is no better Inves tment thnn War Ilonds," he says. . U. S . Treasury Drtarlm.,,'
and Betty Sams to Marie Powell. 7 A. In
George IE. and Elva Rlllrper. 30.32 A. In !klan Twp. Oscar C . and Betty Sams to Georue and Elva iHArper, 7.05 A. In Harlan 'Ilwp. Jennie L. rphUUps to Harold V. Mal... n • 4"72 A. 1n "IT~-en Co.
Pvt. lV. H. Edwards, lIaytl, Mo.• glad he enn stili bu y Wllr Bonds ror wire Ilnd six rhlldr n while awaitin g artificIal Irg. He lost his leg In E uropean a C'tioll. N:.lzi wired him as a boob y trap unci be IllY 70 hours on field.
STUDIO COUCHES Even when plelrltiful in the shops (try to 'find th em nowl ). pickled fruits are costly and lack the fl avor of a good homemade prodnct. · '1'he ~ommercial pack.e rs do a top notch · job but it · l.s a mass production proposition and must. for
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. practical purposes. lllck tlie touch BED ROOM SWTES of individuality found ~ good-home. seckels but Any good. firm ripe ODes made plck1es. . will do. This Is how: STOVES -First·qul!-Uty pear or peach Rickles 1 gallon pears are plump and ·tender and the color. 6 cups sugar of amber. The siruP. honeyUke in "2 cups water thlckiaeS8. 18 ftavorE!d to please 4 cups vinegar "Complete Home one~'1 ~wn taste. 2 pieces gloger root · Here's a secret. Follow the recipe' 2 sticks cinnamon to the 'letter until you come to the 2 taplespoons whole a llspice spice., then 'gO Qn yl[)\l~ own. You .. 1 tablespoon c1.oves dislike clove? Leave·lIl.out. You like Select firm pears. Pare and leave· Put it And If you cnn ,small ooe8 whole; halve or quarter ,et them use oil o~ eSlencel Ilnd core large ones. Boil' 20 min· IPicel rather than- the hole ODe.. s In clear water. BoI.l sugar. called ffir In recipes. THeOUI ·won't water, vinegar, and spice. CUed In discolor the trult. but '0 slow. a bag) 10 minutes . . Add . pears. Lei drop at a tlme._Those olla are' ex- stand ov~Jght. COllk ~tl l tender . peDilve and 81 stron, al "aU·,et- Pack pear. into hot Jars. Cook s\l:up "Ea.t Main Street at Whit.,.. .... · outl" until thick. Pour over pear•. Proc· The nicest pearl rllr plcklln, .re ell IS minutes In hot·water bath. . .---------------~~~~~-~........~!iI!I~~<;
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Buy War Bondi and Stamps at . Our Box Office . MON.,
Comedy! Com-edy! "Our Hearts Were . Young and Gay"
"A Little Bit of lleaven" and more! of The World Go By," "Boy 01 Mine," BEA TlFVL' l\IlJSIC! "Let Tbe Re!;t JUNE HAVER - DICK IIAYl\1ES In
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WIUl Gail Russcll, Dianna Lyon and QhlU'les RU&'/I'les Added: Cartoon and News
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'WING all1d a PRAYER' with Don Amcche and Dana' Andrews. Also: U llappened In Sprinrfleld
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Low Cost Group Hospital Plan · ~ds Fann Folks
R. O. Moler, Ooxl Smit h. Jacob S lirouse and Rev. R. B. Colenum a.ttended t he COlmty Methodis t GROUP hospital service provided Brotherhood at South LcbllllOIl by the Blue Cross pllln now pro· tects more than 17.000,000 town and Monday even IntI. farm folk s at low cost, according to George A. Mdntgo tnery, associate .Next Sunday mormn.g MIS. Ralph editor of Capper's Farmer, In an Asbul'Y wID give a t ribu te to rat.her arUcle In the natlonllllY circulat.ed , in keeping with F:lIthel"s D.l-Y, In the farm m a gazine. . In some secUons 01 the Com and SWlda School senrlce. Wheat Belts,' heavlelt enrollment of St. Mary's Episcopal Church new Blue Croll members Is now In farming areal, he writes. In aarl. Ralph Parks. Rector eultural regions units now cover Ohureh SchOO} at 9:30 A. M. Il'0UPI ot farmera and other rural 'Morning prayer and sennon. re.ldentl. Grangel, towtUhlps, com· 11 :00 A. M. munity or county farmer co-opera. tlvel, Farm J;tureaus and other rural St. Augustine Church Il'0up. are eligible unit. in many farming Itates. Father KrumhOIts, Priest Now co-ordlnated through the HOI· ~ Sunday - 9:00 A. M. pltal Service Plan Commlselon of the American Hospital Association, the Friends Blue Cross got ItI start In Texas, FJrst Day ~ool - 9:30 A. M. the Capper', Farmer writer point. l!eet1ng tor Worshlp - 10:30 A. M. out, when a group of teachen agreed to pay In advance $3 a semestel' to Cigars for Father's Day a local hospital tor S weeka' care for Paul C . PickIng, Phone 2182 any member or the group that need· ed it. So Batlstacto!,), was the plan that within 3 yeara It was being tried out In auch widely' separeted statel aa New Jersey and California. Since I then it has spread to 43 etates and the DlsPict of Columbia and to '7 Canadian provinces and Porto Rico. Annual cost. range from $15.60 8 family In the vicinity of Rockford, Dlinola, where more than 80 per cent of the population II enrolled, to $30 in Call!ornla whore hospitals are CLASSIFIED BATEs- Tbree Hnes 2k. . Eaeh adcliUooal Une 5c. (Five ··wCll'da to a line) Three or more In- Ferry Church of Christ ~ 1/3 0". I
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Guett. Oflfice. FOR SALE- A combined boOk case a.nd desk. qUite roomy, InquIre at , Friemls Home, Wa.yuesv1ll.e, O.-U _____________ A'lfIUQUE IDESK- Very old; good oomltt1on; Box 387, Waynesvllle.
FOR SAlLE-Sweet potato plants, SOc per hundred. All kinds of garden pla.nt.~ lOe per 00.01. ' Ohas. C. . Strouse, 1'1.. -miles North at We.yne&Vllie, corner or Wa.ynesvUle, r!FeJ'ry and [qtle i'ORds. 6-28
FAftM LOAN.a-Long term, . easy pa;ymen~. No ~ppral5a.l fee. AiIIo nice small and large!&.mlS for sale. Oall or write Oeo. Henkle. Ph,One ~: 2, Lebanon. tfc
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set; 194J. Fada , 5- tube table model radio, all new 1IUbes. ~Frank lBeJ'ryIhUl, Rt. 1, Wn,.Yllesvllle -14 FOR SALE - . Bll.ght Ies1stan t <t.oma.to and caOboge plants, nlso t lowerlng plants• .1. H. Smmbftlugh, 4th and Ch&pman, Waynesvi&le. -14 WANTED- A Jim class mechanic
skilled . in heavy construction equipment, trucks, etc.; Contact Warren OOlUl'ty ConunJ.ss.IoneIs, CoW't House, Lebanon, Ohio; or Mr. Hagemeyer, Clarksville; Mr. McClure, Lebanon; Mr. Bailey, Frnnklln. -140
WASH & P OLISH OARS- Bring to Bob's T exaco station, South Main Street, waynesvllle, O. ·14 RUBBER Bauds, oz. 2OC; Cellopha.ne Ta.pe, 792 moll rOll, ' 49<:. The Gazette Ofnce.
'F9R SA1JE- 18 young Shropshire ewes; 2'1 lamtJs. M. E. Brook&, Waynesvll,le and Bellbrook lWad, 2 m1Ies out. -101
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'TED R. GAMBLE, NaUonal Director 01 the .T reasury's War Financc Division, and bI• •on, Ted, Jr., excha. . . War BOlld preaenta In honor of Falher's nay, June 17. The Father'. Day Committee I. uriln.. all fathers and son to foUow the example b, the Gambles. .
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It w1l1 not be long now untU we do move Into It he house 'With our classes. We will then have the opIpOrtunlty we have been wnlt1ng for oobu1ld each cla.s& individually. Tenchers, heTe's l'D\lt chance. to ·buUd a real class.
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Mt. Holly Methoclilt Church T. M. Scarff, Minister Sunday school - 9 :30 A. M. E . IA. Earnhart, superintendent. Wol'8IUp service - 10 :30 A. M . Evening service ·- 7:30 p , M.
Live ..wtre and . ProcressIve,. An or.ranlaatlon second to none. Stricti, sel1era on the beII& all around market In tbe countr)'.
ibwl'd will be this a.fternoon at two Ohio' Farm Bureau Plans o·clock. It Is very Important that Service That Satilfiel every board member be present. The Fa)) Drive for 1000 New Hospital bills are 110 worry to Blue Cross members. 'teachers of each of 'the classes arc Advisory Council. in State 21st Distriet Inlpections About 80 per cent of the money also urged to a.ttend thts m eeting of taxed and the general living cost 'I1he Ohio Farm Bureau will Sooll Ord.r of th~ Eaetern Star paid In as fees Is used tor current the board. We wl4h to discuss fur· level II higher; engage in a. campaign I t o organize hospital bills, an.other 10 per cent Is Statistics compiled by the Blue tller the plans for changing of the ROBERTA MmNDLING , 1,000 new Advisory OouncllB In Ohio, Croat indicate that but 1 member set aside as a r eserve for future .hos- Bible SChool classes. In 10 ioes to a hospital each year. pltallzatlon, and 10 per cen't goes for Wortl Grand Matron it'W88 84lIlOUllICed by Hany W. CulThe low percentage cut. costs when administration expense. Some units Young people, remember the breth, Direoror of OrpnlznUon. all risks are shared equllily by an have built up a reserve to a point OhrtstJ..a.n EndeiliVO!' service ton~t MlnJDRlED BARlMOU'lIi'l ' .,6pI Advisor.y OowlClI. OulbrcLh average group. The Blue Cros. pays where It will m.~et all needs of un- . at 6 :30. Do not walt untU 7 o'clock explained, 15 a neghborllood study Deouty Grand lVtAtron coati bUled hy the hospital, but does usual nature, even a severe epidemic. not provide services of a doctor. Ap- Since Blue Cross Is a nonprofit or· to come to this serv1ce, a.ricI boys, and dJ8ou.ssIon group. made up or June 2()- D.GM. (330) Lyncl\bul'8 proximately tI,~ million hospital bUls ganization, units with a surplus are 1Jhe C. E. aerv·i ce 15 at the ~W"Ch, ten '00 twelve famtl1es, ' who meet are paid annually by Blue Cross; of o/Jering greater !beneflts to members not at the ruUng station. Be w!th once a month to consider and d15which 30,000 are for obstetrical care, a t no additional cost. us tonight and take pa.rt In a good CU88 the problems of agriculture, discussion. as well DB other related subjects. The l'EIIIWtB of dlBcusslooB by Advl1ng in the varioUs rooms of t he SONG . . 'iPraIse· PrruIse Hlm! Mr. Randall will preach on the SOl'\Y' OoUlllC1I8 often lOND t he basis house, next to the cl1urch. tbJ.t was 191 subject, "The C<mlIn«>n Em>r tlf of P'&rm Bureau polley, Oulbreth pU1'Chased Ia5t .fall fOr that pur- 6ORlIPTU'RE. LEESON HumanitY" tonight at the evanTARVIA.LlTHIC TAR sadd. pose. Itt Is h~ruuy ~ that ~ 6 :1--1 geJ.lstJe serv1ce. There will be 8peC1ai and ROAD OIL At Aibe preeant tbne, . about 18,ClOq Wa)'Deaville when the c1asse.s begin meet1n&i SoNG OF l'NV(xlA1'ION m\lSJc. B Y! all nu!8.nS do not forget EXCAVATING DUMP' Church of Chrht sepamtely that the attendance will "'I1here Is A Balbltatlon," 252 the mld'-'WeE'k prayer service on Ohio f8rm people are OJ'8I1n1zed in to TRUCK SERVICE Max BaDdaII; Mbdat. grow much more ra.pldly. INVOCA~ON ....... . The Mdnister Thursdr.y evening at 7 :~. This ser- 1,000 MviIIolTf omnclls. The driVe Ready Mix Concrete Bible School ~ : 30 A. M. • • • SElRIM;ON "Honor Thy Fnthe.r and vice Is tmportant to ~ &nI to the oot 'for autwtm, a1ma..t.o double that manber. Oommunlon - 10:30 A. 1M. Thy Mother." church. Sermon _ 11:00 A.IL The followinC Is a reprint of thc 1!NVLTAtI1ION SONG . • • 'f Edward L Bori~g Operated Christian EndeaVQl' - 6:30 P. M. . WaynesvWe Church or Chrbt . "Jesus I Oome" ..... ..... .. 188 Young People, do not miss choir Evening ServIce - 7:30 p, M. . Dulledn, June 17, 1945 BENm>1'OTON wayneSVllle Z91l 1 On; Blair Hospital, Lebanon practice on Wednesda.y nJglflit at 7 :{l0 Pb nes l\torrow No.3 Mid-week ~ aerVlce BIBLE -BaHOOL .•.. ..... . .. . . 9:30 EVENING WORSIUP o'clock ~t the murch. Come and help o LebanOn:. Office 4.3'7K EOward L. Bonng undel\Went a ThUnlday niglbt - 7:30 P.14. Ray Klontz, SUperlnt~ndent Bea. tIM make a real choir. • • • FA'IHER.'S DAY PROGRAM SONG "Simply Trusting Every major opero.tlon a.t B~r hospital, This Sunday Is Father's Day and • Da.y" ••... . ........ . .... .• . 204 • a speclllJ program is being prepared OOMNUNltON SONG SONG "'I1here Is Sunshitro" . . .. 257 DO YOU LIKE TRlS BULLETIN? Lebanon, OIl! !Monday morning, June .n. i.ates£ reporta indica\(> he is 'l1wo vel'Se6 only SON II you Uke this printed bulet.ln doing rucely. far the servtces at the local CilW"Ch G "Send The LIght" . . . . . . . 261 AUCTIONEERING of '--"'ot Mr• na.& ~--......... ... -.. ....... . h OOIMiMUNION MEDITATION SORIPI1"-o", ,T ...""onN, Acts 14 :8-'8 better than the ml:mOOlJl'aphed one v ...." • 'WUI preac v " " , , " .~ , on the sUbJect, "Boner 'lb.y Father I .T1mot.hy 4: 1·11 SONG OF 1!NiVOOA.'I 'ION and want ·to see it continued ' tr(am TENNESSEE V1S~TORS Stanley and Koogler 00MJMViNi[()N "Ciose To Tllee" .. .. . . ... . . . ~ week ·t o week, please feel free 00 :Mr5. John J. iFl10tZ and daughter. and Thy-Mother," For' Da.tes, Phone :1894, Waynu. • • • PAlRfITIClIPA'I10N INVOOA'lUON ...... . , The MinIster tell Mr. Randall or one of the board Nancy, of Oo.k Rrdge, Tenn. , arc Yille, Ohio. Reveroe Oharles. In the ne8ll' future the Bl1>le school , COMMUNIDN SONG COMMUNION SONG members about It. These bulletins do spending severol days with tJle for' BROKERS LICENSE claBses of the church wW be meet· I [ & t Verse Only "There Is IA J"Otmtaln" .. . .. 250 OOIlt more than the mJmeogra.pllfld mer'a ,p arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P OQMMUNION !PJ\IRfI'lOEPATION .. copies, but the advantageS of ll£<1t- SaliSbury. This oommunion)6erV1ce is otIc.r ed ness and at~a.ctlveness wUl more -A':-T-H-L-E-T-ES-F-OO-T-'-G-E-R-M""':- ~'---d'o r th05e who did not !have the ope than offset ;the added cost. HOw. TO KILL IT pOl1tunlty to commutl'e at the mornThe house next to the church will Sueeenful ireatmenta must be more Ing worship. As we sing lJhe Iflrst verse of .the communion hymn, all be ours to U5e ~und the first of th • .u surrace appUcations. Many Main Street Phone 2651 Waynelville, Ohio tJlo.se ·who .wish. to commune are July. Instead of haNID8' a last · Sun- remfdlH do nc>t pt'netrate S1df1e1Protect Your Right dIllY J'aI1y for JW'1e one week from. enUy. ReqUIres a stronr PEI-lE ~~~~:;::~::::;:=::::=====.:=============~'I aaked to come forward and take today, would It not be betel to halve TRATING mobile liquid. Undilutedr To Drive withbile front seats. After the communion service, as we sing the last· verse of a dedication- eervtce for the house alcohol Is ,ooct. Te-ol 18 the Mlly the communloti .hymn, ypu~y go the tl.rst SUnday we use it for class 8OIu&lon we know 01 made with 90 % rooms. On that 8&Y we could halVe alcohol. REACHES ' MOREGERl\1iS General Inlurance back to your seats once again. a gr~ rally with many added fea- FASTER. Feellt PENETRATE. Get OFFERi[NG tures that \WUld draw a large 350 worth at any druC' store. Today SPECIAL NUMBER tenldance'tor us. Let's pla.n that way. at Wayn~vllle Drug Store. OU'RE NO EXOEPTION! -adv SElRJMON "The ()ammon Error Calamity d\lftn't pick fa· or Hum:mity" vorltes! MJsfortune hUJi·t IN'WTATION SONG sln,lecI you out as an exception! Be wile and protejit "SoItly and ~renderly" . .. . .. 013 yourseU with good l n a _ 'BENEDICTION 80 that no matter what happens, )'Uu, your famIl, and your property wli') be fuli, ANNOUNCEMENTS protected. From now on the bulletin will ()()ntaln little Items of interest to the Office at boys In the 5ervlce Mong with reguCENOL Rotenone Duat Rorers and Sbqp!lOn Garage lar anlllOUllCemel'llts and program of 1 lb. 39c - Sibs, $1.25 Formerly t.he church. Eaoh month IJhe bulleWaynesville lnIIurance Arcnet ~Acme Tomato Dust 35c tins or that month WUl be stapled _ _ • _ _ _ 11 . _ _ 1, _ _ Rotenon Spray 35c toget.her In a little bOoklet to be All Colora and Quantities ' W ettable DUlting Sulphur sent to the ,boYs in the service. Mr. Available-- Moat used colora 2 lb. 3Se Rnndt\lll wlll see to stapllng them Arsenate of Lead S5e carried in stock for together. All !Who want ooples to Bord~ux Mixture 35~ immediate delivery send. please see him thiS morning.
DUNHAM U.8. OER'11lFIED WHITE ROOK OHIORlS--Bl'ee<Ier Of Nat~I Ohampl.on· White Rock pe.n both 1943 and 1944. Our 1945 Westem New York contest pen 15 le6d1rig White Rock pen in all U. S. through December. Buy chickB of thls proven h1gh )JI'Oduction st.ra1n for top poultry profita. Ev~ Dwl:bam chick sired for top poultrly proflu; by 1ndlvld\I8l.ly pectigree4 .~. O. P., tnGd~ trom dam of 200 'to 316 egg record. , Place your. order to<1\l.y as tile de· ' mand tor tbese uper\or ch1c1al .wW extleed 1lhe supply. Don·t bfi f:U88ppolnted. Lebanon, .39 Oolwn-
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Throuch my experience with p:t.lntlng and varnlshln, the MOSER Brand WBB selected for Its better coverage, long. er laatlng quaUtles~ It Is truly a blgh rrade product.
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OhW'ch of Ohrtst sort ba.ll team has won Its first two lellgue ganles and stands' ill f irst plllCe In ,tJhe ~OO!l'Ue. If t.he dlMnonid Is Cit to play on, on \Wednesday evening, JWle 13 (too muah rain) we will play BU! StroUd's
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NINETY-FIFTH YEAR- No. 4217
Presenting Charter To Boy Scout Troop Thuraday Evening, 8 o'clock At Methodiat Church Here Parenta and Public Urged To Attend Thi. Event On 'IlIlUrsdny. eVl.'n·1ng, June ,i , (t9night) I\It 8 :00 p. m . the Local Troop No. 40, Boy Soouts of America w1ll be offlolally 'Presented with the charter making their troop 1111 affUln.te of the Natlona,l organdzaUon, The presentation Will be made a t the Methodist Church 'b y an oHiclal of the Dtvislonal Scout group. The original 'p1nns called for the Il:ppearanoo 01 (Mr. Dutoher 01 Middletown but Jaat minute matters of Importance prevented his fult1lll1lg the miB810n and 0. subst itute 01 equal a.b1ll:t\Y Ulas been obtained to come In hJs stead. In any event -the program Is sure to be Int-erestlng and it Is urgently requested by the Olvlc Olub leaders that a good attendance be on hand, and especially the parentB of the boys In t h1l!! troop, toot their mor al sUPPOrt ma.y be upllt ted. The roll call of the Scout Troop to dIIIle is as tollOWS I • 'BeIwer Patrol : Bob Hastings, lender; J1m OI'amer, IDon Heniderson. ..Ilm RleStey, Dick La.wson, Wa·l'l'en ~ban and Dwleht MIchener. PIftroI: Bob HUI\ter, lea.der, Bill ' • ) Oa.rl enertnBIl, Don ' R ye , Eddie DUinI GIld Roger WaUt1na.
Seventh Birth Annivers.,.y Ob.erv~d With Party In HonOr of Eizabeth Marlatt
Happy Hour Club June Meet With Mrs. Satterthwaite; Adjourned for' Summer
Farmers Club Elects .officers for ' Future
The seventh tllr1lllday a.nn1 versary of 'ElJzaJbeth Ellen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett ,M arlatt, was cele- M,eeting Held Thur~ay At brated on IMt Wednesday and she Mille... Home, Ridgeville was hostess to a group of h er f riends and pJaymBttes during the afternoon. Rev. Bryce W. Nichola, Richard Frye nnd G«>rge Brown Franklin Guest Speaker won prizes given dW'lng the game I ' 11M contest period. -Many glf ta were The hrmers 'Oltiliileld th eir June meetin g on Thursday With Miss received by the hostess. Ref:reshments of !.te cream, cakr. Pearl RIley and Mrs_ Blanch Miller and toed tea was served to the gluest,s as lhoste.'\S Dot their h ome ncar by Mrs. Marlatt , assisted by iMrs R Icl«evJlle. Seventeen families were Vlrg·l nla Mathews, MI'~ . Lewis Ary present und one guest , MI·s. J . L. Mendenhall. Alter tnll.' delicious dlllAnd Mrs. OOOWln Ar'Y'. ' Table decorations were In· yel1aw n er, the meetiug 'IWls ~k'CI to Qnd whllte llowers accented by can- order and during t.h e business dies. Those present were MarHyn, sl.'sslon oft'lcers for Ule coming year Roger and T1ma !Marlatt of Spring were elected w1t~l Mr. F red MageVaIley. Rl1l1p, 'R ichard , Roger and meyer as president, Mr. L . V. BranRuby Matthews and Roberta Stiles straw I', Vice~pl'esld ent, Miss Al lee 01 New !Burlington, Jerry Bradley, Gons , secret.nry- trea5ul'el' and Mr . _ade Wilkerson. Bruce Hunter, Joy- Roscoe Ftun as, eha1nna.n of the eY-oe Smith, J~ Smith, saUy Lou ecut;lve committee. Smith, Shirley Rickey, IDonna Had'I1h e s pecial topic of the evening ley, George Brown, R l.c!hard Fl'Ye, was in ch arge of Omar HoillngsHelen I..&vern Ary &nd the hostess. wort'll who read a IJalPCr on "Local Wild Life ." ,Rev. Bryce W. Nichols. pastor oJ the First Methodlst Church , Fronklin, was Ilhe guest. speaker and had IlS his subject. t he "Responslbillt.les of the Individual In: Our Times." He men tion ed In hIS talk !:he "five Senior Softball League Has loaves" most needed In th ese time~ Four Team. of Local Men a nd t.hD.t provisions should be nUldo for betJter huma n !beings, good pollGame. PIll!)'ed Monday, Wedneaday, and Thursday tical l1rrangemellt, good economic ' relat.ions hlp , greater world consclThe Leaaue le&dlng OutlBiWs. run ousnes,s and p l'Sonal r~ponslbl1 ity . rough-~ over their opponentts, The Olub adjourned to Dleet :\t the Ohrlstlan Olwrch gang, in a one- "Our House" In J uly willI Mrs. W. 'A . Bided <l4talr pla,yed on the high S wal·t7.e1 :IS ho.stess. !iChool d1amo>ndB, Mot?daY' evenU1g. 'Ibe 11nal score g a.",e a 9 to 0 shutout'. The church boyS were outolns6ed.ln some departmen tB as t he m.IIJl8ger had 00 u6e Some S).lbst ltutes In order w have a full team.
Flora Myrtle Crane Called Sunday Morn
The J une meeLing of t.h e Happv Hour Club mcmben; wus held at. thc home oJ Mrs. Harry Sattor Ul \Vlllte, 'I'uesday, With a ltll'ge Mtendance. An el1tl.'r tainl ng program of pinno solos, VOCIIl solos, dueta and read ings wa.'! given by the children , w i~h Mrs. RBiYmond Bl'1wdOCk, chalrmon. Follawing t..his program a ll exc h ~e of giifts a mong t.he H111l1lY Hour F riends was held. Refreshmen ts were served by the hostess. AdJow'l1l11ent was made for the summer v~tlon period and the fll'st meeLlng of the fall will be held in Sel>t.eInber at the home of Mrs. Luther Hal-t.sock. Mrs. E. V. Barnhart lJlls Argunot Bridge. Club As Guests Tuesday Afternoon
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Men-Boys All-Star SoHbail Teams Will Tangle On Local 'Diamonds First Casualty Of War Comell To Har~e ysburg With ·Pfc. Aruoll DeBoard Fatally Injured, ,June 10 According 1,0 ~ Hite, HarveysbUl'g, tlile firs t cns\xtl ty listed of the boys was reported Saturday when Mrs . May DeBoard I' clved word Jrom lhe War Dept. that her son. Pic. Amos Dlilloard W-::IS fatally InJured in th e hattie of OkinaJWa on 'J une 10. Amoo en lered the Marline Col1).';, Ja n uary 19, 1944 and had served In the Pncl!lc area ten monlllS.
Game Scheduled . Here For July Fourth Headliner · Smaller Boya May PI~y Girls Team
IP la ns are nearing com:" pl etion for ' Wayn'e sviIle 's fi rst All-Sta r softba ll game to be pla yed at the' High Sc;hool d ia 'l1ond t he eveni:ng of July 4. Th e contest will bring togeth er th e cream of t he Givic and Men 's leagues in a g am e which i,S already. cr eating quit e a hit of s pecul ation a mong the f a ns.
Since early sprillg two leagues More Men Inducted Into h ave been In progreSs here. One. Army; 4 from Wayneaville the OiVic League, 18 oomprtaed of I Accol'ding to a I'CIPOrt received boys !between the a ges of 1Cl and 18 Born April Leaves 'l h1C Argunot Bridgc Club mem- from Loca.l Draft Boal'd No. 2, tin e Incl.u81ve a.nd IS sponsored by four Son and Gra d Children b ers a nd one guest. M n ;. MAlic ruffle fo llowing men h ave been ordered to bUsiness houses ln' the conununlty. T IUs league is under the &upervlsl.on Owner-Edit,! o,f The Miami 01 ClnclnnaLI, were en tertained by report 'for Induction on Friday. J un e ot the Olvlc Olub, Mrs. E. V. BU Inllnrt on Tuesday. :l9: Gazette for er 30 Years The men's ~e, also a lourDuring t.he <lJft.ernoon, two ta bles Waynesville~ organizatlOlll, whUe not quite Funera.l serv~c were conducted of brldge were in play and prlzrs AJbert Bl\lnnock; William W ool ~ 'Iluesday a'ftern at the St. Mary's wcre won b Y' Mrs. Ralph Mlller und Lv-rd ; J ohn Sherman Oook ~ tr ansfer, as closelY' organ:tzed. has been pl~ Illg regularly throughoot the seaaon. Eplscopal a llure for Flora MYI·tle Mrs. S . D. Hemtte. Refreshmen t., and Evo?rett Mllier. and Is composed 01 men over 18. ('Woolley ) Ora.ne, age' ~o years , Wl10 were served by t he hostess. Forest Dakin , Lebanonl; Cecil many of whom have prev1oUsl.Y pnss Ii away at " he Priend~ Homp. L amb , Orcgolna; ROOel·t Meddock played softball amlbaseba.ll around Sunday. J un e 111. after a. very short und J ames WI I'd, Mol'l'ow ; Lewis . illness. Slle Is srt"d by one son, Ary, Dayton ; T homas Oorwln. Wa~e . Each squad ,Will have 16 player. E t ho.Ul, n £'ws edl l' of WING r ad io ClavksvlUe ; Gel'a ld Hopkins, BllWf tatiOn In Dayt and f01'lll erly In ('helo1.er; Harold R ngedorn, P leasamt who shall be chosen by 84P'eement of the tour man~ 01 the l~acue the edItor ial depa ent oC the DayPlain . Ute squad 15 to represent. The ton Herald ana ~a1. A nephl'w, m8ll8€'ers of eooh league will also Dan Walters of . >anon and three ' • choose from among themselves t.he gra ndChildren, JIick c rall C, in the Elevator Retal.ns Lead In by JAN E FlTE ma n who Is to mmage their team Navy _:md ~lDd Nancy c rane ! League ,F ou...,Team Group Mrs. J a n ln' l l. Ca rr Moran who has with one of the rem&ln1ns mahat home. Intertl\fDt was made In -been residin g in San Diego, Callf., agers to keep score and the other t.h e MIMnI Cem¥e'i'Y' Rogers and Simpson M~t t or sevCl1l1 months has returned to two taking OlVer 1.he coac.b1ns dut.les. 'M rs. cran e born In Wayn es- Bob'a Dairy Men Friday .t he home of h er grand- nwther, Mrs. 'llhe iW~e ' Sew-SO 4-H OIub Plans are also a.root to· lIChedule the daugh ter 01 vllle, Aprtl 1, 1 Bob's Dairy and Rogcrs and Si.Jnp- Blandle Oarr. a preliminary game between the met TuesdaY. June 19•.at the Grange Oharles D. a.n(\ !sa Woolley. She son 's softball teams meet Friday INI1'5. Mary Pierson l1nd Mrs. H . S. girls team and a team COOIpoaed of Hall wtUt Mrs. ROgers and Mrs. er Orane In 1883 flVening a t the H igh School dlanwnd Tucker were shoppers in Cincinnati, YOWller lbays. However. no ~eIIb1te Da.vlB 10 CIbarIIe and EUeen Brown field , Ohio, until In a. game that will haNe a decided Wed.ne8cia.yo. plans have yet been zDade: for -" , President of the club, pres1~. ed to Wa,ybearing on the stand1ngs 1n the ·M r• .a.nd ,lotr6. J:tugb ~1la.nce of,. l)Q.yIl'he . W8.yIle 8ew-f\b Club ' was LEAGUE STANDING Stewart of Bimel Compa.ny alliil.tJ. ...lR84aec........ berer-l CiVic"Lile.gue: A win j or the oDa4ry- ton spen t th e week end at their Teams repreeent1n~ the Men', Won I:.o8t. PCt. Statea Con. rudion · Soon , !oted t.be .oU~· tWM"'Of ~B home since. At the time 01 thelr m ell! will move them into a. flrst3 1 .'150 W\lt, and Idle Cl!lb oflflcers will meet OUtl.awB home n ear town. league and th'elr manage~ are: retum t hey took: over the Miam i pia e Lie With t he Eleva tor . S hould _ 2 1 .666 Three Hundred Capacity Btrouds '11lurllda(y at the Gr&ll8e hall s ubrnJls to urgery 'L udlngton·s, Alva. LudInaton; Gazette which th ey OPerated until flhe 0 8l1'84lemen come out 011 top 2 2 .500 Plant ~ow Contemplated wnte the conatitlUt1on. The meeting Ohrtstlano Church Mrs. Evulyn Mast.ers-.llolsc'Il'~l-t~_IM'B. Everet~er;-St.roud's her h usbands death in' August 19-34. they Will be a t hreat to the leaders. mltted to the MDOlela nd Hospital Bill .Stroud; and the Chr1stlan o .000 waa adjourned and a aoc:1al period Ludington Accordlns w Mr. s tewart . r epreLast Friday evening In the Slle then assumed editors hip of the Of games followed. Harlene Jordon Cburch. Max Randall. In Xenia 00 undergo a sw·geI'Y. • sentative of T he Bimel Companyo nf paper herself oontl:nuillg in that Io.lgue's first double-'h eader, bhe was a gueIIt. GAME SCHEDULE IMr s. · 'Louise Flte and Miss Ja ne The teams pf t1ie o tvlC . League and O1nclnnatJ, proPOSed b ulldel's of n C8I])QC1ty untU 1938 at which tdme Rogers and Simpson team scored 'lbe next meetJntr wlll be held at· Thursday, June 21 Fite were shoppers III Dayton , Sa t- their managers are: Drake's Drugs. frozen food s torage locker plall t here. the GJ'&ll8ll hall on 'Dueaday. JWle Ludington's . Stroud's the site for t he p lan t has beell! eon- the 'paoper was leas ed and subsc· Its Ih'St victory OIl the season by urday. SI1m Edentleld; ~ers r& Simpson, quenLly .SOld. She was a member of wi.nnit1g over Orldte's Drugs, 8 t o 7~ liI6. a.t 2:00 o'clock. ThIB meet1ne WWl Mon~, June 25 t,racted for a nd a n opt'ibn h as been Inducted Vern Slmpso~ ; Bob's De.1ry, Oharloee reported by Eula Hoek. OUtlaws Ludington':; nl.'\de on I.he · p rol>eJ'ty. This site St . Mary's Episcopal. Ohurch, serv- 'a nd Bob's Dairy 1landed the EIePa ul T. Welch. son oJ Mr. and Kofmehl; and Elevator, carl oonIng actively In the c1nurch for many vator IndS their first defeat.. 14 to l' . Wednesda.y, JWle .27 Mrs. T homas Weloh h as been In- ard. Is located on South Ma.In street Both games wer e extremely close OhrlStlnn Church Outlaw., at the pBl·tlaUy el'ected concrete years, as a member of the choir In to the Army and IS statArrallgOOlenls and supervlsio!l lor ducted r.nd In V'IU'ious ot hel~ actiVities. She Thursday, June 28 and the crowel, which was th e 11\l1'a:- ioned at Camp Atterbw'Y, Ind. . JUDe t he game are In the hands of t.he ,block building fomlerly used fOl' a Ludlng,ton's Stl'Oud's g.u1'84:e. just across the hlglhwa.y from took up r6$idence a t the F riends est of the season 't o W'ttness softMrs. C. Va lli Gundy of Fort Dodge Sports Oonunlttee of the Civic Club. A Or1dge lumeon was given TUesHome In 1942, residing lhere Wlt ll ball ga:IDes ,here. was trea.ted to (1. Iowa., a nd son , Rober t, who Is stathe waLcr works p lant. dBiY, June 19. at the home ~ Mrs. Pfc. Lyle S. Fox Receivea hel' death. gOOl1 brand of ,b all In spite of the tioned at Wright Field, Dayton, were Kent Turner Convaleac~na In addition to the lot on which John Turner With four tables ill Combat Infantry Badge sloppy condlUoll! of ~le field. Sl.l.I1da.y guesta of Mr. and Mrs. After nroat Operation t hiS b u'i1dlng stands, othor lots adplay during the alternon. The climax of t h e evening came TJIOlTUlS Welch. A. notice received .from the Public joining t lfwe also been collitracted - 'Iboee who enJorl~ the . luncheon In Ille final half of thc last inning Master Kent Turner, son of Mr. , MI'S. Adam Ca nipbell ' Is employed ~lat1Ons SectJion Of th~ United for to allow for future' expansion . _ __ , and bridge were: MeIKbines Roy 'I'he prellcnt plallS :a l1s Cor lhe The pen b as been (~chan ged for n. aC bhe second gt\I1lle when t hlrd- as a cook In the "White K itchen" and Mrs. Wade Tumer, uruiel'Went a. Ellis, Kenneth WIl, John Kemay. Bta.tea ~ Indicates tha t ?fe. Lyle t<;nslllec~ n·t Good Bamaritan basema n Dklk Bradley of the at Centerville. B. Fox, 'W~ mother Is ,M rs. Grace erection ,of a. 300 looker plant and crown . Ra1pb Smith, Ana 'Ib~ __________~~~~~~~.eorul~~~----------~7 Rogers alld Simpson .club, With a. DlsclUlr,ea Fox. Route I , W~nesv11le, has been IlS s oon t h e proper pri:}l'itles ~re Sin ce 1942 the news of the Home Lubber~. AI Po\1nsky. oarl score of 7 to 6 against his toom, Among th e boys who h ave recelv- Honored 'Dinner Gue.ta o,nard, Ralph Parks, Dan Ha.wke, awarded the Comqa.t Infantfly obtained the con t.ract will be let h as rea.ohed th e columns of the pounded a lon g home run In to cd h.onorable discharges from' tine ~. He h~ partlc1PQ1ted In the l or the constru ction. Oazette r egularly eoch week Ulroll@' h Ma.ynard Weltz, Rhodes Bunnell. battle of the Ruhr Pocket Inolud'M r. and Mrs. F1rank IHawke and 1N0 defln'lte plans have beenl mll:de t he efforts a f one who .had the in- center field with one mat.e on ,b ase Armed Ser vices arc : Carl Bogan and LIlJan Crane, Ernest Edalngton. n to give the Oaragernen their first Carroll McCarren. dOl'! and oUoh06lovakian campa.fgn. son were honored at a dinner given for ownership of the pla nt although h erent love of the nelWsp~per instlllBrown and QIlben FrYe. Victory. He Is a member of ·Oo " B", 303 Regt. T-hursdlwyo evening of last week by Mr. alld Mrs. Richard Wi1liam5 two b uyers are ready to muke the ed and ckpply r ooted by ma ny years .Pr1Zea were won by Mrs. Kenneth Tuesday the Elevator boWlCed a nd family were S Ullday cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ihwKe, parents lllece.ssary' Investment. of actilve and person al contnct wi'th H1ll, Mrs. ~ PaliEa and Mrs. &7 Walltry' DlV181on. Ing capture of 8el8burg and DlL>SelIn the even t no Immediate buyer the v!l.r1ous ups and clown of th') back Into the wIDner's column by the lat ter 's pn,r ent.s. Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs, Frantlt HftiWke. aues~ preRhOdes Bwmell. sent were Mi. and Mrs. Fred HArtIS found tlile Blmel company will small community PBlper. The weekl y beating Dra ke's Drugs 17 to 16 In Harry S . Tucker. sock, Mrs, Oharles Hartsock and build and operate t he plan t th clll- c Ol1llplllng, composi11g and printing of a loosely played game whloh SillW a Bwlness Men's Club Hosts Initiation of American Truman Wardlow ~ ...eeable s lves, sf;a.tes 'M r. Stewal·t. the blrtllS, ma rriage:; a.nd deaths, last. Inni ng rally on the P:ll't of t.he The members of the Business daughter of Mruord, the Ixmor Legion; Monday, June 25 Victim of Surpriae Given t he clubs and chW'ches, lodges nnd drug boys Call short. when t he fi nal M en s Club were ho.%s to their wives 8'Ilcsta and the ,h ost and hostess. The Americlm Legion of Lebanoll By Sundl!oy School Cla~ meetings and accidents, 11011 out was made by the Eleva l,or with Wednesday evennng when the group schools, w.Ill ,h old an Initiation on Monday, Volunteers For Victory gathered I111d edited, segregated and the bas~ loaded. The gam e appeal'- convened at the gymnasium . Ic e. Visit Culver• .Indiana . On . MOIlda¥ even.1n8 the Men's Meet With Mrs. Frazure June 26. at ·7:30 'P. m. at which time Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson listed, h eaded and made-up to flnal- ed to be a walk-alWay when at one cream nnd cake was served. Olass af the M:ethocUst Ohurch had the members will JOO.l'C.h to the High and dllo~ter, Zall& Mae, visited a blrthclaY SUl1pI'1se ~ tor Truman Mrs. Walter F'razure was hoste.ss ly be mailed out, a completed work point the Corn Cobblers held a 9 to I Entertains W. S. (;. S, School grounds 1Uld the ceremony rellitlves In OUlver. Ind., over the Wardlow. He rwae presented With a to the Volunteers for Victory grOll jl of mBllY hours of hard labor. Thj,:; lead, but the Druggists C<lme to life The W. S. C. S. was enter tain ed WIll be pe1'fonned by tlb.e Degree week end. belt with monogrammed buckle and last Thursday evening . .Much WO\'k was the pal't .50 fa.lthfuUy CllJTled only to see their potenttal wilm llll;l -r.Jlursday nfteMloon at tlhe home of Team 01. Volture 29, 40 et 8 of Oina IJie pin. ~ a social period was was~ accompl lshed and, dW'lng the out In t'he oommunity life each run die ·on lb ase and thus lose t heir Mrs. Ralph Ri c.h. The ladles assemSunday even1n8 supper guests of c1llin6tL onc-run -ma rgln bled on tine bcn.utUul lawn to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis were Mr. ~oyed by Ule sroup. rel'reahment.s social hour a salad oourse wns serv- week o,1ndt mqnth and year for over second stralgh t were aetwd. eb by the hoste.ss to Mesdames J. E. tllTee 'score II.tlO more. and, even game. a cover ed dish diam er. and Mrs. Harn' Shklaker of WIIlRev. Coleman Performs MoOlure. Edw~ RiOrnby, OlUlll'les Uhen, nft.er the acttve lJQrt of the ·Mrs. Turner of Cleveland IS t ll(' m.Ingtton. CIVIC LEA~U~ STANDINGS Marriaae Ceremony Here Maurice. Plllul Maurice, Robert G ray H/ e's wonk. was concluded, this small Attendm. General Motor. 'W on Lost P et. house guest 01 her alU1 t . Mrs. H. C Mr. Olark S. Grace of Rochester, and J ennie Conner. Mrs. iKatllTyn Inatitute, Flint, Mich. contribulllk>n of the , Home oolumn Elevator 3 1 .750 Milligan nnd Mr. Milligan. Guest from Stanford, CoDD. N. Y. and! Mrs. Olara O . Ha~wa.Y' of Gibbons 'Will be hostess In two wceks. Mrs . Olycle Ll!vicy, Mrs. Sad ie'Re3.was con tinued just from sheer love Bob's [)nlry 2 1 .66'/ Mr. and 'M rs. ROIla.ld· mn1te and ~ Klonta, .~ 'S chool super- 'IlroY. 01110. were unltaci' in · mar0011 , M rs. Laura Shidaker and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mosher have &I and devotion ~ a Inherent duty. ~ers & SIn1.pson 1 2 .333 InbeDdeotat the ~e Church rlIage at " the Methodist pa1'8Onaee Attend 8.Inhday Anniversary In passing through the open gates · Drake's Di'UgS 1 3 .250' A. S. Collett were visitors In Xenia, their gUM, ·F rank Tay~ ci . of 0brIat, and ~ at the by Rev. R~ B. COleman, SlJIlda,y Saturday evening dinner guesta of to the Home of Friends ·etemaI,. no • • • Friday, Stanitord, Conn. Fr1i1da.lre Plant In .~, WIll be ~enln8. Mra. Grace ta a sister , of Mr. and Mrs. Wa.ltet: 'MayS, DI:1yton , challenge ,w as ~e . for the keeper SCHEDULE Mrs. Kenneth Fisher and daugh11n Punt. Mkh. ~ _ weea' at- Mr. LYman . D8.Y. They Will make were Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lloyd Dalvls and o! the pte knew fUll well that a.fter F1rlday, JWIC 22 ter , Sandra, of Redbank, N. J., are sons, B1l11Y' a.nd Joe, M!Iss Edwyna terdIR toe ~ IIotora ~Su- t'h~ hwne In Rochester. 80 l~ years of uru!ielfl8h devotion Rogers & Simpson Bob's Dah'Y visiting here, a t their fOlmer home. !=Itanforth and Mrs.. J~lah [)avis, to the 1l\tereets of OUh&l'8, the lesson . ·tulle. . 'r , 'I1Uesday, June 26 . Mr"-and Mrs. John Copas enterNotllce Ia hereby &lVen ·that' & 'l1he oocas1on was in observance or ReciW at Fr!.,nda C::hurch had been well learned Qt. the great- E1~vaoor Rogf!ll1; & Simpson Wine<C 8'Ilests 01 Dayton. W~sda.y publIC hearlrIc on .fIbe. ~ . ., the ';>1rthda.¥ annlv!ll'&arY' of MISs est of all commandmenta, "Love Thy All.4.. STAR dot-b a ;xuu n ight. A Ncltal" ,;-;ivm on PrldBiY ~ret M'.GIys. , prepared by' b Boanl oI1111lu;. " Neigbhor." · . .~ at t.be ~enclll CbUrch, by cation or, the Wa.YDe Rural Xenia Visitors . Mr, and Mrs. Melvllle. Byles. MIss LOT OWNaB 01' MIAJU . '. the pupn8 ~ 'the lalle ~. Joeeph Bn&enaJnS HOUR-GUMIS 8cbool ~ Wvren ·Oouo", Mr. and Mm. KMI BIibI? of Xenia Katherine Prendergast and J ess ODIB'lUt- A8IIpcJATION H4!et0n. 8ue~ Roy FunlaB. J~ , iMn. ~' . ~ O'Neall or Jack8on.ca:l\ed on f riends and relatives here ,Ohio. fer tI¥' fJIpcaol ,... ~ Home After Wlnkr In Miami Prerldergast were .dllm er guests of 'lbe meeuDi of· Jot OW!U!I'I Lee IUIIlf ' WUh~ Braddbck, viLle, Pili., and Mrs. Albert. Krellin/;: DeoeII!ber 81:, lNt, will 'be bald After ·spendlng. ..nE~ Winter' eeason Mr. ahd Mrs_ Bryon Prendergast. in Sunday alld were Slipper guests of called. June 11, , . a.ciJoum.. Janet iQcbener. JanJ', Dos~r and an4 80Il Of Ft. Thomas, Ky., 8.1'8 .. taw ,offtoe 01. t.be BeMd 01 Mr. ~d Mrs. ' K H. !la. r nhart. --'ec~l-tO~1M6 at 1:00 p. m. .Jenjt ~-:- ~, ~ In the pro- hoUlle-guests- of MrCL. M ..Hender- ln Miami, Fla., MnI,. Anna WdlUam- O1nc1nna.t1, Sw1.da.y, Educa~ "at. b . . . 8abaoI son aDd daughter, th-aoo, ~ve reon .1IIOOCiUbt ~ ~ 'nle arUD. ., ?" son. " tJuUcI1De at ~ _ . . . Mrs. W: Eo O'Neall, JacIuIonvllle, Wedn~ evening guests of Mr. turned to their home beTel " meIMDC 1rW lie ~ the and Mrs: Everett Marlatt were Mr; Fla ., Mrs. L. M. tHimdel'SO!', Mr and day, .JuI¥ So uti......... GaIA fJGIII ......... RMam to- Bvanmlle 0IaIeterj oIftae, A rood &tit~ 8:00 p. m , ... . 8 ' ; " Week In GIld Mrs. O. B. Marlatt and Mr. ~ Mrs Roy Ellta and BOn and Mrs. W. ~ Wrlcbt III ~ Pia.. Mr. eru1 Mrs. Pian& Hawke and ance III deIIrecl u · lmportant Ellwln E1Us were 'lbu~ evening 'l'Ime. , . Mn. Katherine ~!Ddeta_ spent l\4n, 00IIW1n My and son. and Mr. I0Il, acoompanled by 1IrIt. WlnUfed - ' _ wm oome up Jor , 4e- ' .. .. . . . at ~ Prlei.Ia dlbneraueafa of Mr. and Mn. the ~ weell: in vta1tlns and MnI. DavId Boyde and son of .. natlDc wAh bel' me.ny frleDdlJ IIa.I'tIIoCIr and 8011, luwe retumec1 til ini. . . . Cbrioa IIlUa. Mr. aiul 14!11. B11ea. I lOa b... their hame In BVeDmUe, lnd.
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Sunday 8'UCRts of Mr. and Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burn cL a.ttended W1C Wayne Township FnJ'ln- E . F. Eamh.:&.rt were Mr. and Mrs. r 'S Club ThUl·sc!a.y at th e- llOme of J . N. Roblnsol'! and son .0( Dnyton. MI'. and Mrs. Ronnld. Hawke had Mrs. Blanahe Miller nnd Miss Pearl ns th ir Fl'ldny everung guests, Mrs. RJley neal' Ri dgeville. WlIntrNld Hart:>'OOk .and. son, DIl;vld. "L~ltJnlt' Parcnt..~ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puckett o.nd foster chlld,r en, Hch,'l\ nnd G raldille PllcketL o f Dew'oJ!" Mich., and PIc. and Mrs. Ohurl Belcher Of Cen t.ct.vllle are visitIng tllt'll' pl.1l'en t.s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bl' h'hc r. Mr. nnd Mrs. RaLph B('khcr ana ClQUg11tcr, aJld Mr. and Ml·S. Alrred Rus. nake and son.
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Beautiful but dumb-that's strawberries! Take away their glorious coloring and what have you? Nothing much but dull, uninteresting lumps, incapable of self support! Strawberries demand sugar j1lst as if it were not rationed THE SCllOOLS OF TIU: NATION are doiD,r their part In the Sevealli War Loan Drive by conducting an Equipment Campal,n . . AI each pIece of equipment Is bought through the sale of War Bondi Its pOl!lture counterpart III pa ted on the board unUl lhe soldier Is equipped. Dona Overton, ·coantry student, of l\lllwRukee High School, OrCl'on, shows Shorley PoUer, city sLudent, of Lincoln 111gb School, Porlland. Ore&,on, how U'. done.
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. home With his t111ck. Down hJlI wns easy but each hill was harder than A FARM D I A R Y the last. The poor, little old truck ' by D. J. FRAZIER would pu1lt nnd 'boll out finally It made It and we were home, but I June 14, 1945. TbursdayWould tY.we to get someone to tBike Rain and yet more ra.in'. Even it to Dayton. Oould tlhe new moon Dry Ridge is like '& soaked sponge. have had anybhing to do ' wilIIh tha.t How many years is it since We had or was it merely warning me to stay 8. wet season like t.h.ls ? Sunspo ts so nt home. they say. 'l1he gross and clover are deeper all over t~e past ure thnn June 24, 1945. Sunclaythey have 'b een for yeo.rs. If Ulere Still ratn4n.g. This mornll18 at is any com not planted now, it won't OhurCh I heard of the dea.th of be . this year. Such thunder and Mrs. Crane. When I first Came here llgbtening too. (Why do we say Mr. and Mrs. Crane were ,p ubllshthunder and llghtenlng when it is 1ng the ,MlamE ao.zette and making reaU;y lIghtemng and thunder?) At 5O!11et~ better than the" average least one real stonm every day this small tOwn· paper. lIODleth1n(r 1ilat week. . really reflected the cllaraCter and The other evening it had cleared atmosphere and tradltions ' of Wayafter the stonn so I walked out nCl>Ville. Then after his deatlh she across· the pnstwe to en30Y It-. """rrt"",,,,,,,;,. on or a w e and n clean-WllShed nir wns sweet with after a most unsatisfactol'Y. interclover and the sunset was just fad- hlde, she came back again and Illg'. 1 looked up and there in the struggled with it unt" the younger BIIip between the !hllis was the cre- Cranes took over. I wsed to write scent moon, just 0. bright line of letters to the editor and I used to sUver in the clear eveIll41g sky, right talk to her atbout the &ffllCulles at over my left shoulder. We each have a small town tpaJper. We 'WuI mJss hCT our' pet superstitions and for yrors Irom her pew m front of US at st. eclng the new moon over my left MGry's and frOm the vartOWl aotlvis houlder was mine not enough to Lies in ....lhich she took an ~tlve really wony me but when: 1 drove Interest when her health pennltted. an old car it nlways seemed to me _ _ •. More ratnagaln this afternoon. tllnt t he llew moon over my left shoulder heralded a n ew crop of A:galln I felt the stillness tho.} mJght flats or breakdowns such liS old cars mean that our "gentleman cow" had are subject to but ,1 (,houg ht to my- galle visiting ag8Jn so during 8 lull eif su.rcly no1lh1ng so lovely cou ld In- t he rain I weIit aut to look tor be a. port ent of dlsaster. A week ago him .. There ,w ere no slgns of where they ·had told me to hring In my ear he had gone over or ' under but I a 'Wee - r'om PridDy. th a t would be knew he WM in ,the old '~ ture, J l!l1e flflee:1lh. to have II. new clutch so I went Uhrough the fence and, Jlut In, they c'oulcln', de j1~ one day 1',cI'OOS to the side of the hiU where sOGner. Woukl the poor thing hold it drops down Ito the valley. Never out III th cll?It cUdu·L. T()(~~ y, just have I seen such .grass, 'b lue .grass I he dny bl'fon' it Wrt!; to be fixed. It knee' hJgh tha.t a-eached out and I>l!pped enGrcly And lef nl c pnrke,1 dripped water Intn my boots. The a:,:al nst th _ cw·b in I r (JIlL of Lingo's rain had begun agaln but such a 111 Le banon. I g'Col 1 tc.wcd as far as soft pleasant rain toot I waJked on the Commun ity sale wh l'rc I \v(ls to tmtll I ofound h.1Jl1. surrounded with meet my tenant.-; :1I1d niter we l1ad h eifers but 'he did not wish to leave each bought a calf. JOhn pushed me them and theY' refused to corne
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and insist upon most of it being granulated. When going into jam,s or preserves, they will 'tolerate the 8ubstltutlon of corn sfrup or corn lugar for about one-third of the regular suger called for in the recIpe. These pampered pets of the garden cah't stnnd up and jell without the aid of 8ugar· and pectin. Some of them need lemon juioe too. They will not behave right when canned. unleSl granted more sugar than any other berry wants; then after they get it, they must be petted along or they fade, flatten, and /Ioat.
siderable amount of jam. Jams are easy on sugar. A good one can be made by using one.half pound sugar and one-third pound of corn sirup to each pound of capped berrles. Jams need ·t o be cooked a little longer when eDrn sirup Is used . They should be c:ool<ed in small batches and sUrred often. Berries WUbiout Sugar
According to Gladys Kimbrough, Home Service Dlrettor for Ball BrothelS Company, glass jar com· pany with hendqunrters at Muncie,. Indiana, "Tart strawberrIel with small core and deep red color throughout are less popular with the general public than the sweet, feather-weight ones, but are far · the better for ennning and preserving." Misl Kimbrough advises home canners to forget about preserves for the ' durntion o r until s\lgn1' is more pl nti (u l
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My Column by JANE FITE We were all dCCSl~1y Sn4dened' to learn bhat Pic. Amoo DeBoard made Lhe supreme saorillce in the service of his country on Ok.ln8lWI,L Islnnd. June 10. This Is tih,e first casual ty to be reported to the home town folks. Perhaps we wlll became a little more wo.r mJpded now and wlll be <;ncouraged to do our full part here nt home in the removal o(such men as BlUer ami the plilnciples 10 1' which they stand. I attended so1Jool with Amos a.nd knew him roo! well. He was a real kid.
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Blu berries. hucklebcn-Ies, black. berr ies. dewberries, elderberries and many others are tnr more use. ful thnn strawbel'rles nnd can bea utiflllly without one speck of suo gar. Most at them can best when free before · Lhey are turned into healed slowly lIntil lhe juice runs jars for processing. bul blueberries especi:!lly it they are to be used h; mumns ilnd the like, are nicer when c anned by a reCipe we found in the Ba II Blue Book. Place two or lhree qUArls .clenn blueberries in n square of cheese. cloth. Hold lhe cloth by the cor · ners nnd dip Into boiling wat'r until spots Appea r. Then dip qUickly in lind out of cold water. Pacl< int hot ja rs. (Add' n ilher sugur nor liquid,) Process 20 minutes In hal· w:ller bnth. Wild blackb erries have alwavs been n favorIte with home canne~s but the equllly useful elderberry is likely to be leJt tl> tile birds. That wben elderberry pie Is so wonder. ful! Gooll cooks usua lly lauch It up. with a spoonful o( lemon juice or vlnega r. We like . elderberrlcs :!nd most others besl when cnnned wi th some sugar but sugn r short:1 ges cer· talnly won't slop us If we cnn bent the birds to (he b errie ~ .
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LYTLE MIss Clara. Wade of Miamisburg has been quite ill at the h ome of' her sister, Mrs. Will Ross and family. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. William Orelghtoll attended the funeral of the fonner·s brother , Frank . Creighton. at the Morris Sons Funeral Home, Osborn, Saturday afternoon-. Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones Ilnd . MIlton, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thom as and MIss' BetLy, attended a. muslcnl ente'rtn.l,nment '. a.t t he - FrigldairL! auditorilUl1, Thutsda;v C'Venlng. Tlpp City Visitors tMr . . and Mrs. Guy Routza.hn -nnd EWssell spent Slmda.y with Mr. and
Recently in ~ ~ayt:an paper there ~. furl Mendenhall find daug-h'tel·, Patty, - a.t npp City. appeared thls n ' "Leaving lor Kel1ltucky. W1ll sell ~ne pair 0( shoe.:;, ChurcJt Note again. .. ' Father's Day was observed by a l:il?,c 8." A<wl shuoks, why dldn't they ood ' . dId inclUde some of theb' e.JCtro Ail'Plnne g progra~ nn a al'ge crow at June 25. 19.5. Mondaystamps to boot. the Sunda.y .SchOOl hour Sunday Btl" more uUn. A sun and shower • • I morning. Rev. Myers filled the puldo.y. '!\'hY Is It that so many people "I've Got Rhytlw." should have pit at 10 :30. only' "", ~a.y' II. lovel Y dn, y wh"~ Mrs. J . w. ....,..., "lr':- Lon of YellOW w c.. the'Y , been dedicated to ow: own Josephin e Spl'll1~S is visltlng at the home of Illoean clear and bright without a Bogan. Haven't you ever heard her cloud in the sky when tnls ldnd of tXUlg out "M~" or "IJia,nQh" so Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early Mr and Mrs Wllbul' Cla1'k wcre day Is more beautiful. There is more oIllclently it would mo..kc a preacher entertained at a familf' dinner Sunvartety. First the wnole picture Is want to dance? And "WU1!sperIng" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. In shadow then the deep blue sha- .01' "There's a Star Spangle Brumer dow on the 'WoodB Is followed by a Waving Somewhere" 8llWays calls for ,E. J. Carmony at SpJingrfleld. Mrs. Margaret Johns was a dinner splash of s!mllght across the whoot an encore. guest. Sunday, of Mrs. Ne ttie ElIll'lck {~ld turning it to gold, The soft . r gray mlst In the distance chang~ to Last ,w inter I BB&l.sted jln the super- and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury roin ·a nd Chen a.gsln ,the sun Is out. vision of 'a Partlc~ar "waT job" tl-nt, of Washington',: C. H. were evening an ever-cruml¢ng picture of light was running full sPE~ed at good old guests. OFFER Mr. and Mrs. RnJph Haommond and color but I aClnlt not 80 good Kurz-Kasch . Two new enll>loycs SATISFACTORY for 'picnJ.cs or h.a.ying. ~en so. when were ushered In lor me to Instruct and c.hlklren vL~lted the park and I think of all thoee dry days and our in tihe met.hod Involved for scratch- rnusiclun n't Ft. Ancien t, Sun ay. . S I', R V ICE S short 'burnt off pasture 1 am thank- ing superfluOUs bQ;k'ellte from the Fllght officer and Mrs. Robert AT ALL TIMES lUi fOr the .raIn1even thOUgh we get castlngs. My task completed a.nd the Thomns and t.wo children of near more than we need. Give thanks gals ready to start pJgging when one Wa.ynesv1Ile. were' Friday evening for the rain and pray for clear made this w\&e-craclt, and I quote dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~c([lUt2 ~uuer~l ~om2 · weather tor the .harvest. her, "Hit shore loo'k s like a couple .Low.e~l Thomas 'IUld dsughtel', Betty. Dial 2111 Waynesville, Ohio Bul" bonds and wI'lte V-mall old briars orta 'be able 00 scratch." Recovering From OpCTatiOIl letters. End or quotation. Friends hCTe are glad to learn • • c: that Everett Clark or Dau'ton, who .~- . -"--- -- -I.-~ -Surprise Party Given In Remember the old slogan, ''I'd recetlyo underweJ;lt a major operaHonor of Elaline Evan8 On walk II. mile JOt: a Ca mel?" A lot of tlon at Good Samaritan hosplta.i, 7th Birthday Anniversary us a.re reaJoly doing that now 111 view was removed to Ills home, Friday. ,. and: ,is getting along nicely. ~ lovebt 8Il1'PrL;-p arty "\\US given 01 tl~is clga,[ette MOl'tage. If the sol1cltor mimes .you, come in Entcrtalns in J[nnor 01 ' Birthday ror Ela·i ne Evans for her ninth oLast Sunday • was • "Fabher's .• Ross H. Hn.rItsock Day." a.nyhow or call UIS Gp. Mr; a.nd Mrs. ~erett Kenrick Pree1dent birthciay on Ft·~ 'DaY'. June 14. She It seems ·as II fa.th{~ Is M'M:lY8 a entertli.ined 1MI' • .and Mrs. Ed Hopreceived many nice gi!,f~ and ri ' rather neglected creature·. On Series E BOnds are money on dekins, Mrs. Lowell Starke of Waynes. ·,000 J. Wa.terhOUBC bea.uttrul ca.k,e wru; baked and gIven "Mothers Day'" everyoIle , goes' wild p064t ood ~st aooumulBtes on V1lle, Mr.-and Mrs, ~ence Elliott V1Oe-Pres1de1lt them. . to her Iby Mrs. Oharles LeMay. Ice to lavish money;' OD '~MOm" but poor an' d' son Tommy of Dayrton. Sunday cream and apple 'favors were served. ~ad does well ~ even get hiS .regular evening In honor ' ot the fow'llh. '18.75 gets ·you $25.00 In 10 yeats, ·Garnes were In Ml swing during tlle meal.. I ruwn.ys imag'lried it woUld be guaranteed. by your own' governbirthday, of tbeir daughter, Jane. 6OC1Il.l period. bhe IlIlilne 'pleasure to give dnd'"U g1ft InCllt. ' Cpl. Joh.gs Roasslgncd . Her guests !Were Martha Adams, .of equal vaiue to mom's. -:-Cpl. Paul Johnf!, Wl10 has been in O&rol Adam8, Joe Ann Cline, Norman Italy 23 lnon ~hs, Is now sta.~loned Cline, Alice Tlnney. Annett Tinney, Mrs. Qharles iB. Earilhart of on the Island of Trlnadad, in the _ ~~=~1 , ~ AdamS. 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This ~Ull(b y . m :m-nlng June 24, there \lllII be a sel vice ot HolY' Commun:on In· St. Mary's ~IsooPaI ChurCh. The r~ctor'8 sermon wl11 be oased on the Go!;pel lor the day and Is the faurUl In a series followin g the outline of Ule Church year. ' All communbntll and friends Ilf lIhe C11 urc)l, are '¥lied to at tend t his servIce beginning at 11 :00 a. m. Ferry Church of Chri.t Bible SCbool 9 :30 a. Communion 10 :46 a . m. Preaching 11 :00 a , m . 8enD.op- "WOOt did the New Testament Church .b elleve and ~?"
Youlib SerVklea 7 :30 p. m , We l.nvb all the )"OW1g people of bile ~unl.ty to a tt.end these &el'V1oes. Bnng your Bible with you. Adult ~er ~ '1 :30 p, m .
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!We had 166 in Bttle school last lA>nS'a ~ .00 we can see no rea ~ son ~ , We shouldn't bIiIve . more tJlan llIla.t next Lorcl'a day. We r ejQIce Over ttie fine attendance we have 'b een b&vlnc but have found it cIoeen't pay to be aatlsfled. 80 we Mont ~' to join us that we might have cit 1eaat ~ Ol'lDQI'e jh BIble ~ on June.. :M. our 8IVer&i~ Il'tit«JdInoe thus ·f ar for 1945 Ja !S2 ~ avllr 10'1 11/12 01 a year &10. We want to DIMe an 8i'Ie1'II8C In 1945 of 150 per ~ .or more. You wtI1
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to chW'Ch wlUu you. . One week from .!Allday Blbl com)) AnnoUDcemen~ ,b egl ·s at Tnr HollclW. There will be The HmI.e-l)Ullder'a cwa or bhe two ' weeks of camp Ulls ye " and Ferl'IyI OhW'Ch of Olu1st will meet our youn,g people will '8Q thQ S ond with Dorot.hy (·H'Wl t6r) Fourman on week. M!'. Randal! will teach both Wect.nesday night, June 27. AU memweeks at camp but will be rut Waybers a.nd tlhe1r f11ends are In'V lted. n-esvllle each SW1dmy fOI' pI' aching. ~umanl.tyI., Our evening services arc interesti ng Wa,ne.ville Invlta.tI!on Song '''rrust and O hey" and inSf)Il'n.tlonal. 'We have til'el y 306 song s,ervices a nd specia l mu.~ic a nd Church of ChI''''' Benecuctlon ' an evangelistic sermon each Sunday Mas BaocJall, MbUatw Announcements evening. M.r. ~ndaU wUJ preach 0 11 Bible 8Cbool -8:80 A. !L CongTatuJAtions to the F'CM'Y "The Conimon ErI'O]' .of Human l ~ " Communion - 10:30 A. 1M. Sennon - 1'1:00 A. II. Ohuroh 01' CI:u1s~ !lne! )l.s minister, to ntght. Come and t lljoy ~Il is Si:r vClu1a.t1aD Bnde&var - 6 :30 P. !L Mr. G m.ham.. .for the f in work tlhey :ce wiWl us. EVenIDi service - '1:30 P. M. are dolng out there. They Jlad 165 Remember your plCdg-c to t he buihl pra.yeJ' aer9ioe present lor Bible Sc.hool lust Lord 's ing fun d. We Wllnt to ge.t cOnl llletely ~ ~ - . '1:30 p , M. Day. Ma.y the good work continue. out of de bt on the house tlli~ yC:lr. • • • and ma.y t he Waynesv1lle Church of , The foUowiDr . Is .. pre-prlD' of 'he ....... -t do H. l\l rs. Edwa rd Woolllu'el, Mr. Chnl' ll'~ OUI '" . WJe SI\!Ille. Wa,ne.vWe Chllnlh of qhrlst. Reynolds nnd Mr. clIrr BurnelL Ilrc Weekl, BulIeUn We bad a great. Cll rlstla.n Endeavor th e s ick oC the ch lIrch, and Ml'~. MornlnJ Wol'llllip service last Bunda.,. everulng with til Coleman an d Mrs. Li'pplncot t Il re 9 :30 largest crowd of YOWlg people we confined to Lh eir h0l11r5, Let's ca ll or ,' stble Bchool Roger BrQwll~ AcUJlg SUpt, have h ad for sOJ?c t..IJml. SUClh 1\ writ to them. Communion Song Two verses only service as t hat 18 wha t we wan~ The mcn a nd boy!! playing o n Lhe every SuncL.'\Y evening. May we h ave c:h uro'n soIL bull rerun li re h aving CommunJon Meditation I Cor. 3:9-15 as ma ny out W1.Is Lord's Day even- lots of flUl, but we have 10.% We CommWlJon Partic ipation Ing . last two games. We a l P now in Ootnmwllon Sc;.r~ iLasL verse olliy The f\chi Is on and a ll the S il,'I1S lh.l.rd place While one week !l€o we Song, "All tHa.U Th e Power of poin t toW'flrd It glorious victory In were Weel for fltst . P€l'hnps, ltowJeewo' Name" 330 CliJl' ~tt.emp. to vote th e ci ty cif WIlY- ever, our next report will show :I 8eripture LeMon Ac ts 1'1 :16-3-& n esville dry. Last Wednesday even- chan ge fo r the good as far as our Song of Irwoca.tIon, "Thou, My ing lhe cllurch boards uf t he various league av rage is concern 'd , Everlasting . Portton268 hureh es of the cit:.; met :It the On Uie fo ur th or l uly Lhe Dest pInyInvocation . The Minister MetAlodls~ Ch'lll'Ch to disculiS plans ers of the varfous m en's tea m!; wm Spec1a1 NUmber tor pu tting the beer iSsu on the Iallplay Ih e ,best playm's of Wle boy\> Sermon "The Discourse On . ele<:Llon ballot. P CtJUOIlS have 0.1- teru1l.5 In an a U-st.'l.r solt ball ga llle Mara' Hill" . read y 'b een c1rcult\.ted and severa l a t th e 'diamond at 'L1 e hl-gh school. Invlt.6tlollJ SOng, "Who At The Door" , have reported that th eirs are [lJled T11 is aught to be a re'l l game. All . 310 already, , who are lrutercsted should a llcnd. Benediction ' Our prayer meetln rs on T h ufsdny It will not be 1011, mow Ull t ll t l1 rc EveDlq Worshlp evening have been m ore t,h an in~ of \Jle classes cd' otlr Bible S('\t0<'1 Sons, "To The Wortt" 2'17 t.eresting . We need every member w1l1 ,b e moved into the how . Lc 's Sane, "'T1a So Sweet To Tl'ust 01' the church present a.t these s er - make thIs a 1'001 day with ~ dediIn Jeeus" 273 vices, and you need to be 1J1ere. The cation service tor -the h ouse aJ1d n. Song, ".sweet Are The ,P Iun.I.ses" 2.20 time Is 7:30. sp edn l program , And leachers, now Acts 14 :8-18 We dal'tl Dot have a summer slump Is your opporturuity to build t,haL Sc:r1pt ure Leason , Song of Invocation " Abide Wit h Me" during the h ot months ot the year, cln.ss of yours. It we work on In,· 327 LMt yror our ~t attendance WllS dlvldltal class '3ttendance we will Irwocatlon during the 110tteGt d!l3's oIf the Iloon h ave n. great Blible so 001. Oommunlon Son4r "Break Thou 'sum mer. T hat can be the case this l\fr. Randall has Sllfflclent copies of 'Ilhe Bread" 354 year too Lf we wOl'k with as much bulletins for the fast s vernl weekr. OOmmUD1oI1J Fbrt1clpatl.On Interest a nd fervor as we did last to send to n.Il the boys in the scrvThM communion aervloe l.s oflter- year. Rem ember, 'We nre determl llw ice ' f rom the local church , Thes~ ed to thoee who dId not hive a n to agverage '135 perE\u nday for Ithe bulletins are h ere thIs m Ol'l1ing and opportunity to eommune at ,t he yoor . We cannot telJ you J101W badly are al1 stapled toget.her and reud ' morning service. AB we sing tile. we need your cooperation in milking Cor milling. You lna:y have one by first of the communion hynll1 , calls, wrlllin4t letters, and In InvIti ng asking fO I' it.
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Mt. Holly Methodi.t Church BIG BlU Tlldl!n opened up nn Inter· T. M, Searrt •. MIDlster esting angle on the matter of Sunday school _ 9 :30 A. M. concentrll li on recently In n long dis· cuss lon we had upon this Important E. A. Earn hart, superlnlA/ndent . topic. Il wns TUden's Idea thot ten· Wo rShip service - 10:30 A. M. nis called for more concentration EvenJn g servIce - 7:30 P. M. t h~ n gal! or any other .sPOI't. for this r easo n: " In golf 'YOU play the game stroke by stroke. You know where your tee shot should go and then therc's the green. Bul In tennis you hove to mnp out your tac tics or stro tcgy several strokes ah ead . You J TUBBS work to ': 1t your SERVICE is opponen t into n cer· ta in spot where he P ATIENT ' can't make B reo tll rn . This may cAlJ COURTE OUS lor rna ny strokes. hc' re and there. In Rill Tilden THOROUG HLY tennis YOI' hov c ex tended concentra· :\UI' nclillg l\l ethod ist Cam p EXPERI ENCE D tion. I n goit n nd bllseball It Is more Mi~cs RUtJl Earnhlll'L, Mal'Y 001'0 li mited . It Is usunlJy only the next a nd Hough . Ruth Wardlow. Dorothy Wilplay." SOll an d Alberta Brn nnock are :;pendP ERS ONALLY Creasy Neale, conch of the Ph il adelphia Eal:les, di sagreed with this, Illg thL~ week ot ' the M thodlst EXECUT.ED by camp n car l2a'blallt. as fa r as football goes. A . H. STUBBS "In football ," Greasy sold . "we fr eq uently run two or three play. to Telephone 2291 set up the third or fourth play. :rhis. 24 Hour Service or Courrse, is up to the quarterback. or whoever Is running the team." ACETYLENE TYPE ". know," Tilden said, "but In a t Way nesville Ice Pl a-nt. fo otba ll you ha\'e 11 men to f1gt1 re i willi. In ~ nn lll you are all alone. J.: venlngll a nd Saturdays Just as you ar e In a boxing m atch wbcrc It Is man against man- not tea m against tea m. ) still s ay that tennis, for the Individua l, calls ror mo re concentration than any other Residence Phone 2491 . single sport." AMBULANCE BusinesS Phone 2451 . At this point I recall ed a story SERVICE that Ty Cobb had told me . As a rule ~:"' 'n ...~ ......~~~~~ ~~'~~~(. base bolJ Is played hit by hit or fun by run. The main part of bas boll's concentra tion Is on tbe next playt he pitcher, 1he m an at ba_ or the defense. But Ty Cobb once told me AS FAR AS WE KNOW NOW say, "If we build a better Uld b......r of three ga mes' he had won against the Yankees In the old da ys- three Uhere Will be ' nothing extra. special Bible flC)bool, we'll all have to help plays he had plllnned over two en ou.r program next Lord's Day. do It." Were you omon8 the 185 months ahead. F"ther's Day, Mother's Day a.nd present last Lord's Day? If not, why " All I worked on." Ty said, " was Children's Day are all past, but with not come next Lord 's Day and help the right opening. You have to wal t fo r that. I just happened to spot cer- your help we could ma ke It 1\ da.y \lhe rest ofu s build, no' onl, for now, tai n weak spots in their defense- lon~ to be remembered. We could go but for eternity. CAN WE COUNT and When the r ight time came it was over ~e top In aUe n(\a nce a nd th at ON YOU? a push over. But I still had to re- mrre1y would be a great thing. tnember wbat these weak spots The BUlek Motor Car Company were over a perlo!1 of two months. " M. H. Bunter, Bible 8ebool 8upl.. Thi s 15 what I call the peak of ex- has a slogan, "When ,b etter cars are tended concentra tion. But there bUllt, BuIck will build them." We Herbert Graham, MJnlster U _ il _ '~ _ _ u _~ 0___ - _ I were never m any Ty Cobbs hanging .~_ ~ _~~_ u around.
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F ew people connected wi th sport, and this includes both coaches and players, quite get the point on 'con· centratlon. Concentration happens to be the abili ty ot thinking of the r ight tMng at the r ight time . " Do you know, " Tommy Armour once asked m e, " th at not one m nn In a hundred enn concentra te tor m ore than a minute at a tim e? " I checked late r, and tound this was true. I mean full concentra tion. The so·called human brain Isn' t equipped any other way. It only op· erates in spots or spells .. 'For ex· ample, Jack Dempsey could con cen· t rate a gainst a big, slow.. m oving heavy weight. But J ack was nt-ver so hot against a fost boxer such BI Tunney, Gi bbons or Greb. . Concentration Is th e most Im por· ta nt single word in sport-but t ew even know wha t the word r eally means. Knute Rockne used to tell me". want my ~ a m s physically relaxed-bul mentally keen." The an· gle here II that teams mentally keeD are phyllleally relaxed: For the brain or the mind or wha~vcr It Is domlnatell 1he muscular system, It Is trom the brain that the message cornell. Ccrtalnly the s ubconscious mind plays Its parl. Bul It Is Ute: actine, cODs clous kind Utat playa a mucb lareer par&. Hurry-up Yost once told me that he would rather coach an Army team at West Point than any other squad, "Why?" I asked bim. "Because," Yost said, "each memb!!r of that Ar my squad was listening to every wqrd I said. This s quad was trained in discipline. At Michigan and other places I found no such response." Ask the average goir Instruc.tor. He will tell you that 80 per cent 01 bls pupils never concentrate on Bny lesson. They can't even remember what they were told to do, Who have been the great concentrators In ·sport? Big BllI Tilden was one. So was Bobby Jones. '50 was Walter Hagen. So was Rogers Hornsby. So was Ty Cobb, possibly the grea test of them all. So was Harry Greb. And 110 is Byron Nelson.
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M tnn:I!e Fuller vs Orton Fullor, SUN. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. 'FRI. SAT. divorce to· p lnlntlff, pla int iff restor26 27 24 25 28 ed to rOllmer na.me of MlnnJe M<lnls. weU Uttle Comedy and MUSic Agnci HlU'ley vs In 111 sHurley. . Thc Comedy Kings Back iii !\IAOE FOR THE EYE! Picture.! Wally Brown and m otion well tak n, defendant to pn BI'.l\utiruJly pone In Teclbnlcolor! Tickle 1' our Funny Bone! Alan Carney in . p)QliltlJ:f $25 per week a lso $50 to "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK" LAUREL & IIARDY in J . T. Rll y toWlIrd lIttorney f('Cli, "GIRL RUSH" Starring JOAN FONTAINE and w illie Wild r ' Loretta Wlld rr, "Nothing But Trouble" with Frances 'Lana1ord and ARTURO de CORDOVA wltla bugl' divol'Ce to plal ntlIf; costs JxWd. Vera Vacue. Also: Also; News and Cnrt.oon supporUn, cast. Added: CARTOON Kennedy Colllledy and Cartoon Mmogaret LRPorLC, g ~It:\.rdi an. etc , vs Frank H ~rt , et n.l, private sale of property ordered. REAL E TATE TRAN FERwal ter R , Fitts to Robert and Gladys Lynch , lot 319 in Franklin, NEW CASESAmanda B. Bowma n to G eorge R . Elsie B, Clark to Archie P . and ____ iLOllise Oll.l>i.lemllfl Bnnks vs Hilbert Hl'nk le. 32,79 A. In Cloorcr eek Twp, DOloLhy CyirllS, lots 248 a nd 251 In Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnughn Mullen and Banks. dil'ol'ce, gross neglect of duly. Jolm H. Conley I'S ' Robert a nd Mnson. sons of Dayton splent the week end Robert W , Brown, o,Lty. Treva Bomh!1.J·t., 1.20 A. In Frankl1ll Rolly and Geneva Ass!ll to Richard with Mr. anld Mrs. Bert BunnelI. Gertrude J . S tlbbs I'S Oharles W. TWp. and Lucy Plowman, lot 16 In Frfl nkMr, and Mrs. Morris Lewis and S tibbs, and the Lebanon NaLlonal F mnk Kramer, by E;xtrx . to Glenn Un 'I1wp. sons of Mt. Hony spent Swlday Bank, divorce, gross neglect of duty fi nd Luln Fallen 99.12 A. in Ha rlon with Mr and Mrs . John Koester. Pvt. Hazel Marie Gorsuch oj and am Ity. Mapl a nd Ma ple, atty , Twp. II •• Bertha Marshal:l vs John Marshall , A, Clayton and Imo M lU'rcll to 8 Wright Field. spent SlUlday with her divorce, gro.'IS neglect of duty and Orel J, and Carolyn L, McCurley, "" ,.ft~'n , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie . Gor5' x.treme cruelty, Robert W. Brown, lots 272 and 274 m Leban on . I 6UICI1. a.tty. Joseph Brennan to William and! Mr. and Mrs. BEU"t Bunnell enterEileen R yan vs Frnncis E . RYfi n. Helen Ham an t, 3 A. lin Hamllton tained SundL1.Y' for Father's Da.y , divorce, gross neglect of du ty, Onrl WASHINGTON, D. C.- "In the Mr. and Mrs. LeVi Bwmell and Twp. Seventh War Lo nn your government Aba.ecl1erli, atty, William H. Murray to 1W1lIlam is aski ng for Lhe largest sum In in- familY ' ,Of LoveJa.nd, Mr. and Mrs. vestments by Individuals In t.he his. Clyde Bunnell and 1'flm1ly, Mirs, 1\J4RRIAGE LI<JENSE8and Jeanette Jones, 5,74 A. In Franktory of America . Of the $7,000,000.- Brackett or Dayum, Mr. and Mrs. 000 Indlviduul goal, $4 ,000,000,000 John N. McKinney, 37, tire repalr- lin Twp. Is to be In E Bonds," Secreta ry of Omer Boldery ana (laughter of Oharles F. and Gladys K elsey to man, Franklln; Ga.ynell T err. 33, lhe Treasury Henry Morgentha u ~yton , Mrs'. HlIIzcl Ga'uber and Fra nk 0, and Olmton W. RIlitlif! , Jr. r ecently so id In \lnnounc ing the fnanlly of W~ vn'esvil1e, Mr. and housekeeper, Franklin. Rt , 2. Advance 1'a'y roll Savings drive. .... Harold Beel. 30, U. 8. Army, 60.50 A. in Oellil'Creek Twp. ( The Secreta ry furth er stated : Ml-s. Everet t Bwmen and fanuly E. 'P. and Jesse S. Furbee to Ot to Franklin ; Ethel ShCll>p, 28, !Jl'fo r"To meet th is unprecedented but of ML. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Ama. Biehle, 60.79 A. In Deer- vitally necessary E Bond quota, th ~ Pfeiffer and daughter, Mr. A.nd maUon clerk, Fmnklln, R t. 2, field 'VWp. Ame rican worker, U1l"ough the pay· ''-' Guy M , Smitll. 40, '0001 dJemnker, roll savings plan, Is being callcd Mrs. Va ugim Mullen and sons at South ;Lebanon; Evelyn Fields. 27 , Helen P. Woodhull to John J . and upon tor increased allotments a nd Dayton and Mr. :a nd Mrs. MiUard Hazel I. Sidener, 5.38 A. In OJear- extra cash Wa r Bond purchases inspector, South Lebanon, to a greater extent than in any BaH. creek 'J1wp, previous drive. Mr, and Mrs. Waltel' PfeIffer and PROBATE OOURTS t.a.nley 'H. Marcy to Jolln Win. "War I I . the daughter spent Se.turday evening and Sarah M. Puckett, lot 307 in grimmest and with Mr and Mrs. Per"" Ehrnhart 'In the matter of the estates of: gl'eaft!st of hu· -" ·Ada. st. J(jm, deed,. Frances Ross Lebanon. man endurance of PekIn. Smith to · Mildred M, Evelyn E. tests, The side a nd Bemlhn. 'Hutt, admlnlstratrices, tha t wins, in the WeIs, lot 31 in Ma.!neville, filed bond for $10,000. final analysis, is Father of Mrs. A. E. Stout Loveland Mutual Bldg. and Lonn the s ide tha t Is iF'red sClmm.ach!!r , decd, Oliver Passes Away Saturday Morn .Bcl:wma.cher, a dm., filed ,bond for CO, to [)ora' Moore, et al. lots 24 and In there working and fighting at 25 In SouUll Lebanon. $10,!)OO. F'llneroJ services were held at the the end- the side J oseph F. and Ecelyn F, W:l'gncr with the stam ina Margaret COughlln. deed. J oim ~n Puneral Home in Piqua on to Truby W. and Garne t B. COld- and the spirit to oumm.tngs .riled Ibond lor $4,000. 'I1uesde,y aftel'lloon for Charles E. endure the long 1rop, lot.s 239 and 240 in' Fra.nkl1n . . and terrible or· Sec. Morgenthau Boyer. fa.ther of ~Wirs. A. E. Stout, ·R aymond Griswold by guardJan deal. who passed ., away at Spr1ngfl~ " The pr~sent war imposes its test to ~ Vanderhorst, 2,1.38 A. in Har· hospital on Saturda.y morning. no less upon clv!l!aDs than upon the Jan Twp. , men In the armed services. Victory Erma. , GriBwold to Ben VMlder- goes inevitably to the side whose I)'len and women, in. and out .01 horst, ~1.38 A. ' in Harlan 'llwy. !Nonna RUey Hall to Pauline W. uniform, stick longest and most un· waveringly to the performance of Riley, lot 916 in 'Franklln. their jobs. "There baS' been a tundamental George R . Henkle to Charles E, Hager, 22,50 A. m Olearcreck 'llWp. change in the 'nature of the war. There is no limited objective now. The objective iil tblal victory. The ATHLETES FOOT GERM nearer we drive toward the enemy's FOR SAL&- Kerosene Stove; Built in oven; 3-burner; apt. model; HOW, TO KILL IT heart, the costlier the war becomes. -.-.... - mor.e As we begin to go all out against ' f uI t._.en S uccess ProllSt, ' R ' ,l, ... mus. "'" good condition-pnUl ~ . the Japanese, so will our costs In· Waynesvllie. Pllone 2585. 21-1 U... 11 surface ' appUcaUons. Many crease due t6 greater distances. remrdlf's do not prnetrate salflei"I know that Americans need no FOR SAlLE- Horton electric 11'oner, ently. Requires a stron', PENE- appeal to meet the demands of the War Loan. The way for portable with cabinet, llke n ew; 'fRATING mobile Uquld. Undiluted Seventh each of us here at home to meet two good archery sets, one wi th alcohol Is rood. Te-ol Is ,be OIl),. these demands Is through lncrensIng War Bond purchases. unceassix foot bow. one fjX1e foo t bow, solution w.e know 01 made with 90% ing devotion to his duty and his job complete wJth arroWs. Ca lvin aloohol. REACIiES MORE GErulS and through a vivid knowledge that Longacre, Lytic. -5-3 F TER F ) It PENETRATE Get to win we must sacrifice. ' "Our response to the Seventh War A . ee , . LOST- Wheel cap 101" '41 Buick . LISe wortb at any drug store. Today Loan will be ' the vindication to Rewnrd. Phone 2503. 14-1c at WaynesvlUe Drur Store. -aclv \hese men of their faith in 'us,"
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Gladys Kimbrough, Home Service Director for Ball Brothers Company and editor of the famous Blue Book of home canning I;ecipes, r~cently expressed the opinion that most canning failures would be avoided if people could be made to und.e rstand \hat In cannln" l i t t l e < r - - - - - - - - - - - - things have big point value: She abo teria. yeasta and moulda which Itated, "There fa no aho" cut to cause them to spoil. Fruit which II Buccellful home cannln" but care- taken from the tree and permitted ful planninl ahead of Urne takel \h. to ripen In storage may keep but Ita drudller,. out ot the job. Careful at.- flavor won't be right. Pears are an tention to reUable instructions at the exception to this rule-they should time (ot cannin,) puta luccell lDto be removed trom the tree and rip:11." ened lD a cool lPOt. A countiesl Vie Proven QuaUtJ Jar number ot aprlcotl and peaches Select ' any It11e Jar you Uke but have been waited becauae home be sure It .. a borne cannln, or cannera haven't understood that "fruit jar" and that It .. a national· luch fruit must be tree.rlpened it It ly known brand. Tbe~e i. no ezcuse i. to have a good flavor atter can· . for a ,Up·up on \hll because the nlng. All tree-grown fruit .hould be name of bo\h Jar and maker I. moulded Into the aide ot all Jsr. in· walhed carefully through two waters tended for home cannIng. A sheet before ita akin Is broken. It not of instructions, telling bow to use walhed oft, chemical. used 'to keep \hem. il packed with each dozen inlecta awa,. from the frult may jars. The instructions should be fol· live an unnatural ftavo.r to the lowed. It thll were not Important, canned product. a flavor which some there would be no inatrucUonl be- pera.ona have contused with that of eaule printlni and putting them in rubber I I the cartons co.t the manufacturer a BoU Rubbers III Seda lot of money. Mo\her litUe polnVto remember I Jars. capl, and lldt whlcb bave Some au\horitlel advise that war· been ·used before .hoUld be exam· Urne jar rubberl be boiled twenty ined carefully for nlco and cracks, minutes In a lolutlon made by dis, washed c'ean In wa!iRl ••oapy water. lolving a heaplnll teaspoon of baking rinsed and then boned iwent,. or .oda in a pint of water for each more •minutes and kept hoi until dozen rubbers to be treated. The needed. And remember, pleRle, jara rubbers Ihould be rln~ed well be-, should be reidy and walting tor the fore Uling, When asked about tJlIl, tood which II to be canned. Never, Mill Kimbrough stated \hat 'she had never keep fruit. and vegetable. used, no rubbers which needed luch waltln, for eIther jara or cann.r be- treatment, but that boUing In soda cause bacteria and other organllm. could do no harm and might do some of spoilage overtake fruit. apd vege- JOOCl it the rubbers leem to have an tablel when there" an unnecelSa1'7 unulual amount of odor. She 'cau delay anywhere between larden or . tloned against stretchIng rubbers tc orcbard and canner. t.st \hem. This rule also applies te Veletables may look fresh ..ner e pre.war rubbers. It I. raise econ· Dieht out of the garden, but they no o~ to use any rubber ttlore thar lonpr have strength to reilit bac· ODce.
WayneIVille, Ohio
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Boy Scout Troop No.:40 'Receives Charter AU-Stars Will Shine~and Sparkle ~ Firecracker Day Diamond Derby Li.tina of All-Star Team. Sho~. Men'. - Boy'. Lineup
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Quol COn61d and BUI ,S\.fOUd wlll the two AllrStar teams ",bleb meet Wednesday evening, July t , on the mg.h School diamond. <l:Jlard will have alarge of the
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deaUnlea of the 0IIv1c LeolG'ue stars WhtJe Stroud ,Will manage the best of the Men's League. Squad8 or '16 player& hlWe. been choIen bY' the managers of bot.h thfl . 0lv1C and the Men'" leaaue& and IroIn them (,eami wID be plcked to meet in WayneSvUle's first · All-star IIOfitbLlI p.me, 0. oontest achedu1ed to atart at 6:30, lIn a preMm.l1W'Y game to start at 5:30 the girls team Will meet a te8m 01 yuunger boys. Edenfield, Will manaae the oo,a and ~ ICllmpbel\ WIll be In ch&l"8e oC the girlll. 'Ibe pl~ lInellPa and the run~ nine 01 eOOh of tbe All-at4u- teams as In t.tle ha.nda at the tnan&«er who .m ~ a.satsted and adv1aed by the otiIer three manacera' of t~ league ft1cb tbat ~ team ~ to repreeent. Nelt.her Of the manqera have sa yet dtaclo8eQ theb- atarting' lineups but .. Is genereJly beUeved that tbe openhlS pltehtng aaslgnmenta W1ll go to Pei'ka fOr the !len", 1aIue ,and Dave Hartaock for the
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A ,buffet bupper was given, on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ra.rt.;;ook for a group of friends and neighbors who spent OVERNIGHT GUEST the evening playl.llg gnmes arId 1n MIss Sara Conner had as her pleasant conversation. overn!8ht guest, Saturd.a.y, Mrs. 'rhe guesl£ present were Mr. and Bonetta StroUBe. Mrs. Eli Pumas, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Satt.erthwa1te and daught-els, Pvt. and iMrs, Rolpn Sa.tLeI'thwalte, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
A1bel;; Sohnwiiman :lI1d Children, MI". Joe Undel,\yood, Mr. nnd Mrs. A, C. Tomlinson , Mr. Paul Tomllson, Mr ana Mrs, Mack Wilson , Mr. The June meeting 01 the Woman 's Society 01 ChriStian Bernce wus and Mrs. Roy FlInspach and daug11lleld &It the oount.ry home 01 Ml's. t-er, and Ml' and Mrs . !.u'man Day dnd. granddall8fhters. Clareooe Edwards.
Children Gave Program; Piano Solos, Readings
Mrs, Oora Rich gllve the devotIons wU.tl the theme "Juvenile Protect1oon." She was I18Blsted by Mrs. R. B. COleman who played several selec~J:ona on the p1o.oo. The oh1ldren gave 1lheprognam and Wade TUrner, Ml11am Wilson and J~ Do.vts pla.yed plano solos. Charlelle Edenfield gave a roodlng on the story of the "Study BOOk." A humeroUB reading on "The Bumblebee" WIIS given by 'Donald WUIIOn'. Refsre8hmen!s were served by the hosteal and her assistants, Meg." dames H. R. Moss, Bufus Wo.tJtins, J. B, RIICh and George ' HenderaoD', Callen On Newlywed. in Dayton, Sunday Evening __
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Pl&nI tor t.be I!IIDIe and the auperMrs, LoWell nwmas called on Mr. Ilbe pOle an In ~ and KrII, ArtlfID"'niOOUlB in D8.'Y'tOll of the ~ ~ of the OIl! SUIlda.y> evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clvle CkIb. Arllbur 'I'tlomaB, tlbe former Mrs. i~ ICflenn, W!el"e lUIUT)ect on ALL-STAR GAME SQUADS June 14th. In Oovtngton, Ky., and WlN'8~ atter spendlna a few days at. NlaPltohers: PurtB, Ludington, gara Palla and , ~th Mr. and Mrs. catdl8l1l: Adams, Ollne. InIleli1flrs: ' . MIont4fOOlery, Klontz. Eve(Ctt Thomaa at Rodleeter, N. Y., Preelan, Apgar, M'ltohener, oona, the~ are now 10 their new home on 0ulnJII, Pol1Jl*y. _ Dw~t Avenue in Belmon.t. OUt.neldertt: El.lIs, O'Ban100, Planck, Elk. Seekina ~aterials Huffman. For Slipper .Makin g OliVIC LEAGUEPlDchen: D. HarUiock, Sackett. ,The Lebanon~ of Elks 19 Catcher&: ~lr, M . Jones. aga.lno SPOl16Ollng a drive. lor mal'nJ"~lders: Johnson, Brown, Slmp- wria18 to be used' for makln~ 800, Conard, Pope, Shoup, V. sUppers for wa.r vet-erans in the 'lbompIon, Dakl,n.' vadous Jlo8pltals in Ilhe U, S., acOUtfielders: Bradley, ~erson, cording to Marlow RiCh, chairmo.o J. Hartsock, Clark. of the~ 1n~. . ~ halVIng old or new ca~tPvt.. Ralph Satterthwaite 1nIg, J'U88, 011 cloth, leo.Uher or lea.t.hFeted At Many ' Gatherings erette, drapertes, tapeat.ries, C1.lrtaln material, cotton or woolen goods AlIter -enjoying a ,fourteav da', is. ~ . ~~el1ver It. to the Fold 1Qrlourh >With hill wUe and parents, I , . Gat'8P, , W~esv1lle. Thousands of Pvt. Ralph Battet1llwatte bllS · .r eiIli&tllen were made dUring the last turned . to f'oft Riley, Karl. dri.~e -from materials gtl.thered by He VoG8 the honor guest at a the E2ka. dlnnCl' given on. h1a f1r&t ~ at hune bY' hils pa.reute, Nr." and Whitaker'. EntertaiDl Sister Mm. ~ , 8attA!.rth!'lPatte, other FrOm Flond~ For Sum~.er rrueeta were Mr, and M'ra, Roy Moore or OI&rlatVWe, MY. ~ M'ra. Roy . On lWedneeda-;-Mr. ~ld Mis. FUIDIIpIICb and daUCbter, and Mrs. Walter Wbitaker and daughter, Anna. Martlyn, had 8B their gUeGt&. ijalpn 8a;tterthWatte. Mrs.' Ruth Guyer of Winston Salem, 1Mr. and ·Mrs. ~ lI'11n8pach also entertmned to dinner In ,his bonoa- N. C., IMra. Hoben Burna of CInon WeclIleedM' , end' ·h ad Q8 gueSts clnnetl; Pvt. ROOert Burns or Wright and Mrs. " Satt.«tbwalt8, · Nr. Field, 001. and 1IInI. AnthOOy Whit&lid MD, BIn'y aa.tte~Waite' and llikea- of Wr1&'ht FIeld, . Mrs. Carl daUllbten, - Mr. and Mh. Henry s&rt.er C« ·Ofla.ndo, Fla... Mrs, Sam~ter~a1te and Mr. John'· F1~ uel ... M~t.h and Mn. Anna E. MefedlUl.: Mrs. Barbei-, s18ter of Mr. pacb. IPVt.anct Mm. Satterthute alao WbUUr, Will remwn ihere for une were s~ ~ of !4r. and MrL &ummer Mack WilsOn on ~y even4nl,
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Mrs. Glenn Borden Century Club Hostess Sixteen Members, Seven Gue.ts Enjoy Afternoon Mrs.. King, Wilmington College, Guest Speaker The 'r egular June mect.lng of the New CentUl'Y Oltlb was held 011 Friday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. GteJUlJ Borden. Slxt.een members answered roll call by, givIng' some fact about the American ' Flag. Questa oJ ' the Club were: Mrs. J. 1lI. Rich, Mrs. Reba Bmddock. ~s. Warren Braddock, MIss Helell
Ceremony aeld at Methodist, Church; IAaron Doty, Executive, Officiates I
..' . The East Wa.yne Ad visory Counclt NO. 5 me t June 22 at LLle homc..ol M1·. a nd Mrs. Eil F Ul'llas. MlI r m.\' Greel1J reportecl on a mOOting held nt the Grange Ha ll to discllss t he possibility or cool}Cralive ownership , of the pl'OJJ06Cd locker pkll1t. I'll II; COllnel Y'ioLed t,o 1'0 VOl' f011ning a COOl ratlve as-"OclnLlon to own nl1d opera,1.e the local lock r pla n L. Roscoe Furnas, d iscussion lender, reported 0 11 proposed le.:isluLi011 (:oncernlng. (1) tile . ale of clrugs Ilnd pOisons . (:l) t.ownshlp fire eq'rtpmC!n t. ( 3) t h koIlling of foxe!'. and (5) :1l1 increase in the power or
Women'S· society Ch·· rlstian I Senice June' Meeti-ng 8a:tterth,wolte, MI". uud Mrs. LQ,wrenee Furnus und son, Mr. and Mrs.
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East Wayne Votes To Form Cooperatively Owned Locker Plant
Luth'e r Hartsock's Entertain Friends and ·Neighbors To Buffet Supper, Thursday
Seaman 'lie ED"{lN W. RAMBY Sca.inan Ram'by ~QhUl:tcered a nd y 1944. Af te r entered service ,i t, training at s,"I1mpoon , N. Y., he was sent to Torpedomanrs Bchool at Greal Ln.Iu!s, Ill., for 16 1I'L-eks. He was tllen sent to Shoemaker, Calif .. for reassignmen t. J(~v1l1 g April 17, for the Ph JlJi!>fnes. HIs ,wife, Mn. 'Evi~IYJl Rnmby. and children, IJtnda Lee, 9, Sue A.nn,' 6 , and HoAt.er G . 4. nnd his plU:'ents, Mr, apd Mrs . Homcr
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the Stnte Higll,\Uy PMl"ol. He als'l reported that the apPl'oprin tlon fo l' schools had bam passed over liIlI' govemor's veto, the bill (,0 contI til stmp mlnbg had been 'defeated, and U1M school boards mu.y now d1~mi !>ti Il teacher who marl1les, lf h er contract. does not permil her to do so. Th e very lively discussion of tho ('VCllll1g was conc()rncd WlU1 farm J)lic s .:t.ncflhe best mea ns of SCCIU'ing fnlr prices for fru1n ploQue!;.<.
------------------------Civic Club Presents Troop Lt. Howard T. Florence At With Fine American Flag Ft. Mye.rs Air Corp Base Word has been received from L ~. HQWU rd T. Florence, by h15 parents , Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Florence, tJtl9.L h e has b(.-cn IIl;Stg ned liS a physica l t rail1111g tnstnlcLor In t.he All' Corp and i.~ s tatlolwd at Fort Myers, Fla. Lt. and. M.t-s. F'Jor nce, Lh e fo rmer Rita Conn er, wili now l'esld nt Fort Myers.
Pins Presented Scouts, Scoutmaster, Assitants
Harveysburg News Notes by JANE FITE
Mr. Ku l Brown who was 1D tbo
conling ncy of men whu left last Will Lei' Cor Pellrl Hanbor, Oil 11 governmentnl m ission, l eturned home Satu rday, T!le memool'2 of the Mcthodi-t (;l1urch assemblcd ' 3L the Home Ec ROQIll , Wed l) StilY evening, to honor theh" recently Insta lled mjl1i/Jier, Cla re nce Wa ms ley. Mrs. Wa.msley :lnd son , JlL~til1. The evening was bJ)Cnt In playing variolls gnme.~ . DeUctOtL~ refresluncn ts of Ice ... c ream, cake and corr e wns served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Clark and Bruiser's BaUers Bat BeUer RI La, of Dayton, v15iLcd f riends here Ball Than Gashouse Gang $A1Lw'day.
Senior .Softballers Strike Close Score
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Flag Gift A very, imprC661.ve tableau was enacted whe-n Slll~~ ..., snyder, p' resl- . dent of tile Waynesville Civic ClUb
gave the Scout6 III beauU'[ ul Amerlcan flag, a gift of the Clvlc Club. It · was unfurled by the patiol leaders, Bob HunLer (Uld Bob Hast.1ngs, ~tel' ~h1ch ail of Uhe Bcou~ with tIhe1r leaders gave the pledge 01 ~~ to the flag and th'e song, "It's a Grand Old Pia.g." The flag w.as then folded In true Scout · faahlon. Mr. and Ml·s. E . A. Slnlvelle of Led by thelr Scoutmaster, the boys AsIlV1llC, N. C.. have arrived here gil/va their 'S cout roth and Scout to v15lt the la.tt.er',,; mother, Mrs. I Sal'80h Wrl ~h t, and many friends aws. Pins Presented lxlth here and In ,WUmington, Mrs. Evalyn Masters, who submlt'Mi". Doliy presented pInS .to ScoUts ted to a. surgery at "IfoClellall hOB- Don Henderson, Dlcki>~ta l recently; ha.s retumed home die Dnktn, Corl BhermWl, Jim and 15 stead1ly improving. Rickey, Warren Sheeh~, Jim Cramer, Bill Davis, ht Mlsh..M rs. Ch IU ' Ies D os""r, MoI·s. Hel'bert Dost.e.r ('lnd Mrs. LouIse Fi,te",~w~e':.'r~e_/-t>et()l.e_rtl1l'.eBob -jBccJtHItWlnmter iS~Wl~dCliiBobmelHnWil ast 1ngsIiI=:;-'______~ 10 WiImingWll, Saturday. LUti son, to the Assistant SCOU~rs Mrs, James Park and daughter. Joe James and Max Har.tsook and' Peggy, ot Mt . Auburn, spent the to the Scout Gommlttee memlbers week end \IIlth hcr paren ts, Mr. Qnd WIlIam Strader, Roger Brown, R, C. MrR. H. S . 'l\Jcker arid Miss Evalyn . Moler, Bllas Snyder, Ralpb HastIngs Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Smnrl a.nd and Sto.oley Bailey. Mr. TattershaJl, member of the da ugh ter, Miss Grn.ee. attended the 1'unernl of Mrs. PiOl'1l Orone, last District Scout OOmmittee, spoke Tuesd8lY. brI.efly of Ule duties of a Scout 'Mdss J anet Doste.r 15 v15ltlng Committee. He outlined the many friends Ilnd relatives In Columibus possibUities of pleasure and good and MjnsIleld. work In stlore for Troop No. fO. Mrs, Jame;; McOa.rren, DlI¥ton, James Glvt'JD Oredlt was the guest of her son, WHllam The organtZMIOIl of the pretlent _ McCarren and family, Cor the past iWaynesville Troop ,hIlS been lugeweek. Iy mad.e possible by the ~tirlnl Mrs. Chru'les Swindl.e r and guest. wOl'k of the .(\sslstant BcouLnUa.ster of Da(yton lI.1'e · spendlng ·a week at
Progreaaive .Woman's Club ~ Terriorll Still Under-DogsHolding Meetlpg Jul)' 2 ~ Via Stroud's G~smen The r~r Jul ~mLeetln g, of the One of the be~gadnes so far this Progressive Won s Club will be held 01'1 Monday, ~ULIy 2, at th " season wall' wlnessed at the .local home of ,Mrs. Alta Tllom~n· 'at Idiamond, W~esday, June 20, be' ......... . ~~lS. OtuIhoUBe gang IUld M1U'I8.T.et·00Iis:Mi'II~le MlUl,* 7:30 p. m. tIle .ohrtstitlolll Ohurch Bruisers. The Mrs. J . T. DeardoCf of Lebanon, final score was 4 to 3 10 favor of the IIJld Mrs. Wlll15 KIng of 'WUmlngt,on. Church boys. All of the scoring was 'I1he program W9:S in charge 01 done In the first two Innlngs. Mrs. Harold B. Earl1lhart and MIS:! ~er Randall came up with a Alice Gons 1U1d they introduced new pitcher: iPerk, and he looked ns the guest speaker. Mrs. ~lllis plenty good [or the [lJ'st time out. King, ass15tant processor of EngTJ1e tally showed five strike outs, Ush a t WIlmIngton College. \W10 Rogera and Simpson Downs one wn.Jk and sIX lillB. took DB ber subjeot extracts form Elevator Team 20-11 Tally MulIord oJ tbe Stroud outfit was the "Book. of AmerIcans," reading also effective but :.wo costly errors many finc poems a bout Otl!· proml.. Drake's Drugs Meet Dairy caused his defeat. He had two strike Outfit This Friday Evening l1ent, early A:mel'ICIllls. and aJl!1WCd seven hits. outs MIss Helen Margaret Gons played Rogers & Simpson's soCtlxlll team On ThursdllY, JWle 21, Stroud's three llUmbers, "Valse" by AgllSt.ll again displayed their ab1l1ty to come Gashouse Gang came back with Dumnd; "'Nocturne In E . Flat" by tbaok after derent when the Gru'Uge~ revenge a t 'the expense 01 LudingF1rederlch Oho p l11, and "Serenade" men beat the Elevator team, Tueston's Terriers. They had everything, by Shubert. , day evenmg by a score of 20 to 11 In I uns, hits and. errors. One of th e The presidency of the Club for all extra~lnn111g (beHeve' it or not.) hardCl>i, hit balls of the season was the coming ye....lr was accepted by ball 'gllomc. 'Pne victoi-y came nfter ~ed into left Held. for a threeMrs. D. C. Ridge who gave an ae- Roge.r s & S1mpsoll had a'bsorbed a Qilggel' by cat.c.hel' 'l'Iny Frym an. eeptance talk. 13 to 2 drubbing from Bob's Dairy. Tile final score was 19 to 6 with ' The Club 'Was ' a~Ul'l1ed Cor the . F1rlday. L. P. Cline n:nd W. P. Mui'ford In &wnn1er months and wlU l'esu:me By. virt ue of their win on Friday the lxlx, Its....ACt1v:Ltles agnln In ' Scp m.ber. and the Elevator's loSS Tuesda.y, town. After the adjournment, refresh- Bob's DndJry took over the lead hI LEAGUE STANDING Mrs. Lillian S . Ca lT a lld nepllef,.v, Pct. ments were served by the hootess. bhe league from thc l';leva,t or la ds Won Loot Jolmny Oarr. h rwe rcl.urncd home who h~ve been on top In the stand- Outlaws .7:)0 1 3 .600 a.fte r s pending n wet'k's vacatl'on In 1ng siJree the s4lJ't of the 'lIClISOn . Stl'Ou.d.'s 2 3 .600 N w York CiLy . . 2 Wtrlght FIeld, Ohio- Miss MarThe first extra-Inning' game of the Ohrlst!n.n Clmreh 3 000 I Mrs. Wlllrt l'r! Mnrtl n, Dnyt.on, was 0 4 celu'e Peters, daughter o[ Mr. and season here ended Witil "he rR t lwr Ludington 's the week end g Hest of her sis~r. . Mrs. Emery P eLers, Waynesville, lopsided score of 20 bo 11 in favor of GAl\1E SCIIEDULE Mrs. Maory Syrerd . Ohio, flU'm couple. accepted Q pcl61- Roger's & Stmpoon over !lhe EleMI'. Clifford HOllgJ1 , :l- lifelong tlon last week as rul englneer's attle VQtor. A t.wq-run rally in the last Monday, July 2 rCSl d e n~ of IItL~ town, has entered Ii "'Ie seven·t h by the Oom rt.. ... blers Ludinol;(ms vs Christian Ohmcll In the Systems Engineering La..bom- of W . '\JVU " rest hom e. tory, RAldlo 1!-11d Radar Subc\llvision, tiled the game 'at nine Ihll but an 11 Wedn..1idIlY, July 4 M.r, nnd Mrs. EOIrclflY Hill ellIn'nI Be i run rally by the Oaragemen in the All-Star Game Air T ·-' ""'10....... rvee Conunand joye. d the week en d in Columbus. (ATSC). eighth was too much !.or the ele~ll,tor ThllJ'llda.y, July 5 team to ovel'com and they went 6troud's VB Oul.la.ws 'Mrs . William McCal'J'en al1d MiSs Peters. a gluduate of Wayne down 'to their second defeat of the daughter, Ml'S, Kenneth Fisher. of Pfe. Howard Ary Now Red Banks, N. J., were rcc:cnL gues ts Township Hlg.h School. and a. studeut at MIami University, has One season. Bob's outclassed the G3iragemen On Furlough; Visits Parents In Ule MCColl'l'en Jl0!?e. brother, Lt. RaJph Peters, a. member ~n Friday s 13 to 2 vlctlOry to move M1'6. Ch tu ' Ies """'-1 teac Iler in V'5 )orI1, or the Army Air Forces ,WillO hIlS been Into a tie Wi. til the- Elevo.tor for the. Prc. Howerd Ary of the 86th College lllil S<:hOOI&, has retul11ecl repqrted as a "pI15one1' of war." lea.cI and tlhen on 'l\Jesdiay into un- BIa.cicbalWk Div1sion, which r ecently to her 'h ome 1'01' the sUlTuner vacuAs all iAlTSC employee, Mls6 Peters cI1sPlIted pos&CS\bn of f1:rst place by ,returne !s t l 011 per loci . ~rom d overseas service, wJlll .be tUdl)'lg 10 doing the work for e njoying. a f'urlough with Ihis parMr. and Mrs. H. S. TUcker and W bh ATSO ~Ii responsible, the eng- one-half game. FrIday, Qlue's will be o.fter their eDIts, ., Mr. and Mrs. Hal'old AfY' of daughter, Miss Evnlyn. MI'. and lncerlng, proourement, ma.il}telHl;M6 Route 2. _~Mrs. Riohard Williams (lnd family and' supp'u 01 all ~'~Ia,nes and second Win of the sooson at the . ." ..... ., 'hands -or Bob'!I.Datry. 'I1lle DruKtflsts of WhlmingOOn, and Mrs J omt'S Park equtprnent used !by the Anny Air a1".e bhe only team 'to bold a victory Visite Cpl. Brannock ruld da ug.hter of Mt. Auburn. enForces thrOugllOut tile world. oVer the WII<imen. that betng th.e ir At Atlantic City joyed 1l. picnic dinner. Sunday even....... t"'ing near MIddletown. lone ..""tory . of,. "",,' seaaon, The .M rs. FrIll1CCS Brannock and Mrs. Mr. John Copas' hns been 111 the Bridge Club Meet. With:" Da.lrw team' Will be out; to avell@e 'Ha ...... a past week IlJld Wll11b1.e to attend hiS ,.ett McGhlll1is ',a,re spendl""" .~ Mr.. Don Hawke, Friday that defeat and I;lnIke'$ Will be look- . lew days with Mrs. Lorrn.lne Spray d.utieS at work , ing Ibr Q win· to 'lhelp IJUII them. out in nQ,yton. Mrs. Spray ho.s recently The Annual EaStorn St<\.r Picnic or the ' cclla.T, .• . , . r"turned [rom ' Atl~'l'tlC City, N. J ., .. was held : e,t Roadside ' 'P ark, near where sile visited Cpl. 'I1lomas Bran'. ' Sligo, Sunda¥, . nock., wllo 18 hOSpI~l1Zed. at 'TI1OrnIlS ' 'l1he Jonah's Run ·M1SS!onary Soc'W on Lost E!lgkUld General h·OSl?ltat.. . Ai1Ol~tle le1;y nietW~day evening with 1. ~ , O1ty. . Mrs . .George Denny. 3 1
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Thursday, June 21. wlll tle a "redlebtel' day" on W9(YnesvtIU)'s Scout Troop No . . 40 Calendar 01 even lB. On tha~ evp.nlng" in the oMethoclIBt OJlUrch befure 'parents aa1ld well wishers, the Troop rece~d 1t.5 charter. The presentation was made by Mr. Aaron Doty, Scout Executi ve of this area.. l't was received 'by Ha1ph Hasttl1lS In behalf of the local ScouL Oommlttee and he, ~ tum, presented It to SOOUImaste; Ohaorles Anderson.
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Qulred dge for . a .Bo!Wt.master, Joe seen the need 'f or a Scout Troop' here and for the past two years has llent every effort t.owMd the organIZing of oue. New With Q. Scoutmaster, two good As81stants, & funetloning Scout COmmJtte, th.e shonsoring local OL'VJc Club · an~ an I~ terooted group of boys, all that Is needed to make this a live ' Wire Troop Is cooperation of the pru-ent& o.od the colIlDWll4ty . .
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Funeral services were conducted at the Stubbs Funeral Home, NOI'Ui Main Street, on Wednesda)'l 8Itt«i lloon, June 27, at. 2:00 p. m. by Rev~ R. B. COleman of the MethoiUal , ! Ohurch. lor Joel E. ,Stokes• .'16,' WhO ' passed flJW8.y at his home near bere !lit 4:30 a. m . Monday. .. He Js survived by bJs w1!e~ t.ottte: a son, Pau1,at home and a'· Mrs. Lola '!'hams Pranklln. . Burla) ~ made 'in ceme-' ' terr. . ' . --:'i
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While Dayton bound re<:ently In t he men'Y OldsmobUe we passec1 Mrs. Elsie HOCKett's beautiful home In Waynesville. I have had a fri endshi p wi th Elsie sin ce early years. She and my mother h a ve been f riends sillce they were wLs.
• • • Mr. Herbert Doster repor!.s this, He an'lwered the telephone recently to-hear Ube voice a.t the other end boom. "I 'm Wild." AIld thaI. the mn.n was, for he 18 Mr. WIl4 of neal' town.
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,News of some Dalltonlruls whom I know Is that Molss Alice House mnrried Mr. Oharles Holmes. Whi ch goes to P'Ove '" 'holl..'IC can be converted Into a home. •
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Wililam Ernst Henley. One r e~l1 y appreciateS' the entJre poem when It Is recalled the poet hlmseU was In constant <poor health and died canpo.mtively young. TQere l~ no greater tonie, when cine Is depresseri by some ndvers1o/, thim to remember the closing l:Ines>. "11m the master or m'y fate, I'm the C81pta1n of my by
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us over, ready to flY nt t he least move, 'b ut wJlen they decided that we were harmless tQe.y .wen~ on Lingering, Sw (}t Memoric , of you dear. a.bo~t their ,business. .The hollybocks Rollow, my life lin e, as J go thru . lire In '-bloom n.1fw \lnd that brings Lingering a s onl y memorie .. can do dear. Ube' humming blIrds. H I sat by the For I can' have, ~nveet.-you, lovely-you. mUlberry tree and watched I could CHORUS-, rnaJre the l1st longer. If anyone has Th r e' ll cQme a t ime, some night. 8lW interesting bird stories I woultl When I ha ll to p ! Wh en I ce you, ~ glad w bave them to put in this While I am soaring thru; ,cOlumn. . SOfl,ril)g th r u, Fiesta Sta~s, Some people .-are not 'Interested m Only you i only you; then I shall stop our struggle wlllh l1ve 'stock and the While I am s oa~ing t hru; neighbor's fences but all IllY' stock Whe n I see you ; oaring thru, Fiesta Stars. raising <friends can ihave the laugh ' . The at.ruggle to keep on me this' ·\Jhe bUll in· his proper place bas gone on all week and still no one has or someplace In between? OUr bird come to take !him to market. It bas book .does not lll;t a fish-haWk but A FAR M ,D I A R Y tha.t Is 'Wha.t someone wId me they tG!kim' 50 much of my tiJile and thought t.ha;t I haven't' thought much by D. J. FRAZIER Were. I wonder what other na.me about the rest. Saturday night ~ell they go !by? oa.n anyone tell me? we went up to .get Lena at mJlklblg JUIlC 25, 194.5, Monday, The kildeer ha.ve ta.ken over pollc- time "fe saw Dotty there and I said June could be called the bird month, they aTe so busy cveryWller.e . Ing t he truck ~tch. Every eveninG we better taike her down too as It ' It would be interestling to see who I see them running along on their 'Was gettJng ~ near her freshening could send ill th e longest llBt of 1Ulmy stl!! pipestem legs. I ' hope tlJrne and she ought to be at the bam. birds se~ this yea r, Somethlllg has tlhey like .benn beetles and ~bbage We dJd and 'her udder seemed so happened to OlU' little wrens. One WOl1IllS. The llt~ ones (lJ'e not out \fujI that ,we milked out some, In the moming they were busy bringing ~t. yesterday , wJlen I went a,cter momlng We mUked her 'lgaln but bugs Rnd WOl1l18 to the llcst and the b.u ll I saw three lovely gold- all afternoon she was restless and that even ing the n st was empty !Inches 1'D. the pasture on some nulk- seemed to want to go up to the t hoUG'h th'e 5Pll.r~W nest built abou t weed and down .b y.the fence In the pasture wliththe other cows. Night t hc same t1!IllC Is still occupied, I t trees I WM scolded by a J)B1r of yel- cam.e and she 'Was leaking m1J.k so. doesn't,. ' seem. ~Ible that they low' ,b reasted birds but t could not we mllked her aga.ln but afterwtU'd sure whether ~pey were yellow she ran llP and down' the .fence and could be h n,tAlllcd alld gone so soon throated vireos ~ow breastell .lJa.wled aJl eveniflg, Ib ut still we wlthout our soeing the younG" bhds. Mnybe' !.hey didn·t Jlke what I said c hats. Some doves come Md go to didn't ootch Oil. About dusk the bull about them L"\vo weeks a{)o. "Old n nest ·in a. neaJ1by locust but try was nolsyo so I went up to c.ha.se him !H.aIwk," tJ1C flsb h awk .a nd h ls as I wUl I can't see it from the away from the .fence and I tklought, II she goes on like this all night she !:'1JJI.ily go ovar every evening a bou t ground. One dal' when we were sittitle on ....111 get the others excited, so I let 'S4l1down just as thcy have been dOin g Jor yea l'S. There an~ l>ix of tlle porch of the COld S1)rlng Inn her out but she went rlgoht past the ~helD this year. I never see them We \\ui.dH!,d 'some pheobe birds come gate up the lane with me af ter her. fly weSt 1n Lhe morning. Do ' they to Lhel!r nest and feed their blrd~ She stopped to bawl thl'oug.h the s\:>end the n.lght by the 'L ittle Miami Ungs. They would light on the 'back fence and I tried to drlve Ih er back and the day by the GTOlL Miami of a chair; flip their taUs and look to the gnte. Three times I tried, before I S3fW !What she was bawling at.
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There with the others Yo\lS 'a little baby call balwl.lng back at her. AI. Iru!! with help I got her through the gate and she tore a.way Into the dark to find ,her helby. I~en It had ~ell born. I don·t know and iI'don't know how ,s he fooled us lilto thinking she hadn't fOWld it yet but there It was, The big ara,nee moon dJ4n't give enough light to see It then but when we went up this morning we found 0. ll'vely heifer ca.lf apparen tly n.t least three da.yS old, and I thought I was beginning tc know 50metlling about cows. By the way, why is . it that they don't use lll18t good old word pike any more? The new signs ~ near Dayton say Illle Wilm1!igton Road for what we .a lways 0011ed the WUmington PUce and the l1Bme wilth &O!Ile others. To beat ,the ja]l8 huy War Bonds.
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, _ IM1s$ ,Laura Rospqle o! the aohool Of Daughter . " The"'lda6sle V1ctor.y ~ Club ,m et or Nuramr of B'ar.tJ'ord ho6pltal, F'lIlday, ~W1~ 22, at Howard Doeter's , H&rtIord, OOnn.• came TbUl'llday to ·Mr. and Mi'a. Everett Harlan are. .,..~th ROIl).(! Demon$tl'lltlon ~ent. spend a 'WIAl&~n with Mr. and Mrs. annoWlcillg ~le birUh of an elght poWlQ ba:by dilughter on Wedn~ .. ~t.h 1Jui(.ens, In the UJ8ehce of wm. Harvey 'an~ ' family. day, June 20th. Lu~ens, <:haIr'ge and Jack Reynolda WOMAN'S soCIETY Pl'e8idihtr. • The Wom&r\'& Society of Lytle DtaCuss10n abOut ........ '" lollowed ~"'Ohurch will hold their July meeting and It Is bel1ev!!d about ten wiU at- next week, on Tue~ oJtemOOll. tend, secretary Martha Lukens re; the 3r<!, instead or on Wedne5day, ported tha.t project books be at tlbe home of Mrs. O1M'ence SmJth. aJlable t " .. tI av a. lAue nex.t m,ee ne, Allalstlng the tlOStese are Mrs. E. B. . President Jack Reynolds conveyed l.or)p.cre, Mrs. Vernon Pur6ley ~ tnanks .from hlB brother, Th~, Mrs, Ed. BunneU. . for the ca.rd sent him. at . the last Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ro1:>el1~ and mee\Jng. deA.ighter of LewlBbUJ"g were Sunday AI'ter the business part of the SERVICE is after~n callers at the home of meeting !Mrs. Doster aerved ~le Mr. and Mrs. Haney Burnet. PATIENT members ice cream ond pWlch and 'Mr. <md Mrs, Ross Rowland and after this games were enjOYed. . COURTEOUS, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bh~y e!1terGuesta present were Esther Doster, ta1ned w a !amJly dinner Sunday THOROUGHLY Wm. Doster and Mr, C. E. Michenel'. at <the Rowland home near Lytle, In EXPERIENCED The next meeting w111 be held at honor of the 88th birthday of Mrs. the home of Haraold Hough on Rowland's and Mrs. Shipley's father, and FridaY', July 13, e.t 8 :30 p. m. Mr. Chapman Bhlpley. Thooe who PERSONALLY This news was repor~ bY' Donenjoyed .t he day were: Mrs. Anne ald L~ens. EXECUTED by RDo1I!well, Mrs. Mar:y Timmons, Mr: ••• A. H. STUBBS The wayile 4..fi Sew-80 Club met and Mn. ~ Walton ond ooughter, TuesdaY. June 26 ot the GraJl8e hall Oamlen, Mr. and MnI. Rd:Iert. ShipTelephone 2291 with Mrs. ~ and !Mrs. Davl9 In ley and dlli~hter, carol SUe, Mr. 24 Houl' Sel'vice charge and Eileen Brown presiding. and · loire. WWrur Ohappeleac atId son. 'We&ne, all oi OOlwnbus, and Eula. Hoole and Jenme Lee Braddock gave a demonstration on how Mr. and Mrs. Paul ShIpley and to make collars and <:WIs. After the daug:ht.er. Sh6ron. end scm Paul. Jr .. meeting was adjourned evel'}ttle and Mm'. and Mrs. Ross Rowland.
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two mien would you say W HAT played the most prominent roles in making Gene Tunney the undefeated heav)' welght champion of the world? It must be admitted at the start that Tunney did a fair Job on hi. own. He was .Ull -{he vital factor. He did most of the work, and most of the thinking. But he still needed some outside help, for Gene was a ra w product on tile way up. In his Ilrst match against Harry Greb. Tunney took the worst beating of his career. But fr om that 6ght on Commander Tunney kept moving up. "The 'wo men who helped me most." TUnney tol,d me a few week. aeo, "were Jim C~lrbett and WUllam Muldoon. It wlls Mr. Muldoon who gave me early en~: ouragement when I needed It badly. He wa~ al.o the one who gave me sound advice OD pbyslcal .condltlonlng and trllininl'.
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"What boxers need today," Tun .. ney sa id, " is vnriety of attack. Jack Dempsey didn't need this so much with his devastating lett book. He couJd !chock your bead off IVlth thl. one punch. And don't forget that Jack was extremely fast. I had no such punch. So I nee(Jed variety. went about their work. After Ilhe which Corbett gave me. At lealt work period, games were played, Jim gave me the Igeneral Idea. For Guests present atllhe meeting Corbett had more variety than any .. were 8a.I1y Lee Oonlon jlnd Sandra one I'v~ ever known. Lee Simpson. "Alter talking and working wIth The next meeting wUl be held at Corbett I went to work on several . types of punches. I the OI'ange Hall on 'Iluesday. July mE~an by that the 3, at 2 :(X) p, 'In. Sue F'UmiIs and b ',o d y uppercut. WUhelm1na BraddoCk will 'take part which few boxers In the program. had eve r used. "I1h1s meeting TepOrted bY' EIlla Me)st uppercuts are HoU. hel~ded for the chin. There were several other puncbes I worked on, day aftet: day. I might even say - year CARD CLUB - - after year. I made 1MrB. Plwl. SlDpley enteIta4ned Gene '1Unney a close study of tbe the Lytle Card Club at ber home, human body to find Thursd&Y afternoon, the most vulnerable parts. Especial· Mrs. Nettle I!mr1ck 'MlI! a dinner ly the nerve centers. I had dJscov.. ered that a punch delivered to some guest of Mrs. Margaret Johns; f1r1:. spotl would bave no effec\,-where day evenJng. the same blow a lew inches away MIse Sarab Corine F'Ilnwie arrived could cause trouble. ;fltZl1mmons here last week f«m teach1ns at the applied this knowledge en his ~amous ,olar..plexUs 'punch that lett Corbett Friends ~t SChool, ,Phlladelph1&. paralyzed tor a mJnute or more. Sill to III)ell.[l the summer vacaUon With inches to the right e)r left, thlI punch bez parents. Mr. 'and ·Mrs. 8e1lh would have had. no aueh eff.e cl Pumaa of SocIal Row. ' ''It was Jim COlrbett to whom ' I M!'8. Albert 8iney of ~ton spent went tor ring advice. In m)' oplnlon the ,week 'end With bez.parenta, Mlr. there has only buen one Corbett IUlid Mrs. Kesler GTaham, wilen It co~e8 to tbe sclen.ce of boxIng. I boxed with ,Corbett when he ENTeRS BVSINE8S COLLBOE was past 60. He would teint with hi. M1sa Ruthanna , J~s en~ed left hand-and then hit you with the, Jacobi BuBin~ Colloe8e; Dayton, left. Or he would f,elnt with the . left MondaY'. for a 8\IIllOleJ't.enn. -and naU you with a right. There PIc Robert. Younc 18 hOme from was no way to tell ,l ust what he was going to do. He could mill up more Oermall\V on a IUJ1OU1g\h, visiting his punches than . any one 1 ever .aw. wife .a nd SOIl In ~n and hIs'parCorbett not 'Only had amazing band ents, Mr. and Mn. Earl Y~, and and toot speed. bu't even more 1m.. his sister, Mrs. Charles BuDDell and portan~ he had a smart brain. Even falnny here, at that age, Jim c:ould really dazzle you. He could still keep you be- . !Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett MOlD wildered. So I cim imagine what he spellt 'l1uemy with their daUlhter, must have been when ~e wal 2S or Mrs. Lucille Redrer at NottIUidie. 30 years younger. I can only .a), Mr. and Mrs. E. B. ~ that Jim was alwnys kind ~,o me. spent the !Week end' With Rev.. and always interested III helping. Mrs. J, C, Stetzel In ClearmOnt OIl,
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Few Vulnerable SpotJ "Judging a fight from th.e view' point of blows that hJt certain partl ot the IInatomy l8 something more than you can ask a referee or an), judge to consider. And yet It I. a vital factor. I've heard Baht crowd. cheer loudly lit SOlme .olld thump on an opponent'. moulder, Thls means nothing at aU. It " 18 jUlt w8sted- ellort, no matter how ef· fectlve It may look to the crowd "There are. only cedalD paria of the human body that elve Way to poulshDleDt. These are para. that , few boxera tow.J neD bow aboa" It was Corbett'. ad17lce that led me to study t.heIe vulDerable apot,I. At leas' Jim proved to me beyODCl aDJ doubt that bom, tmI more of a act. ence . ttian mere bnde .&reqlb. A .clentl1lo boxer can make a orude fighter look awkw&lrcI althoqh the latter might be twloe al at~, "I've found that f.ew of the.e tel'riflc punchers can hlt a morin, tar. get who- knows how to keep out of the way. You may reo all how m8Jl)' p.unches Max Baer landed on J~ Braddock. who Wei no .action of U,htning. 1 don't beUeve MaX landed even one aalid blow in 15 . rounds. But Max coUldn't min bll Camera. Boxing I. on., of the floeat and one of the mOlt .clenWic! .po11I in the wO.rld. It wo~ be a help to ' the game It a ~ew of 'the modem generation coming alone were only willing to work alona the.e Un... Whioh ~ few of tMID
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day 'even1ng, ilW88 Loura Rosnagle ente1ia4ned Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker, 60n and dauehter, tA, ~. sunday .
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Mr . and Mrs. Ben HarlWte of Col· umbus ret.umed home Monday !"ter spen<Hng aeyen.! _ With Mr, and Mrs. Guy) Routz8lhn . and Mt:. and Mrs. Fm.Dk KUl'fIs, Mr. and Lowell Thclmaa, Mr. and Mh, Therle Jones and son, Mr, and . Mrs, Ralph ~ and ch11~et\I atltended the Vera. Rae &:boo! of ~ Re\'lUe at -We &:IdltoriUm. at the Soldler'IJ HOme. Dayiton, Thu.red&y evenine, In which ~ Betty ThomllB WIUI One of the . dancer8. 1Mr', and: Mrs, Harvey Burnet and M1sB .Ftancis a.nd RIdIard Whitaker ~nt the;.. weS end t1sh~ a.t Indian Lab.
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Mid-week prayer Be:1'Vlce ThW'Sda.y· night 7 :30 p . m .
News of Churches
THIS SUNDAY MOBNlNO 9:30 0111' _rvIae thJa ClOIriInr Lord'. Da.y will ' be ~~ If You ..-e ~t. t.o ",-Wp with us. We are determined to .'I'er/'P' 135 per SlUlday .fOr t.he year and we need your help to do n. We know we can count. on you and e~el')' . member of the Cblll'Ch. We are nOW averartnr about 128 per S~day. OOME this SU~day and every Lord I Day foUowinr. Malt RandaU. 'Pastor Ray Klontz, supt.
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Church of Chrh' Malt RaDOn. Mlniat.er Methodist Church . 9:30 a. ' B ible SChool B. B. ColemaD, 1WnIster 10 :30 a. Communion Church sChool 8It 9:30 A. M ., Mrs 8ennon 11 :00 a. ~ 0oneer, SUperintendent: Christian Endeavor 7:00 p: 40mlnjr Servtcea - 10 :90. ' EvenlIl4f service 7:30 p. Youth F'ellowahlp, TUesday evening at 7:30. IM1d-week p~er Service ,'hoir practJ.oe, Wednesday TI1W'Bdny n lg1ht 7 :30 p. 8 :00 P. M.
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lit ma.y mwe been the weather, or It m&y' 'have been Just you,- but the o.tt.eoonooe last i.ord'll [lay WII& dowll too low. So this ~ Lord's Day We WW ha.ve a chance to redeem ounselwe by pIlahiJls the attendanc:e up Where It oueht to be. You will find .. 'Welcome at Perry. Come, and owe w1ll do you good.
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Benediction . EVENING WO'WtsBIPHym~ Am A Stronger Here" 66 Hymn "He LeadeUh Me" 59 Hymn "I Am '!blne 0 Lord" 73 Scripture LessoIJ John 20 :30-31
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Us'\. o\( 1\ III o ; baby b d I)lism I ~"... tran,.;llI '''is so r Ilticr it. Th o mul i I Postwar K'!chen 1.:: nc':::t to Banish Drudgery .. Oross" 45(r Lude~ are not m ntlonetl. J c.i m wa 'i ~ -----------------~ Communion . Pil1'~lclpl\ tlon not IIrt til h in&, in 'Aenon b P; lise of ~--------~---------.~ Offering " ll1fl n y ~ pl' l n gs " t il b I,)t i7,i,,1:' 11 I Spoola.l Number A0I1IOn b ~ a'Us(~ of " n . lI 11 V,'rI 'I" , Sermon "The Acts or The ~Ues . ~np. IIccessa ry fOI' 1111111 1 ~l ou. Invlliatlolll Song "Softly And The entire () hufl'h is urglltl to a l.\ ''1'1 Y Ol.illle unto n c'~ I'laln wate)'" Tenderly" 213 , tend Pray r meeting and Btbl ' Act5 8 :35 Benediction Study eool1 Thursda.y rveni n"l nt. Thus only cnn one be lmm I·sed. ANNOVCEMENT8-' 7 :30. These services rc d 'slgm d Where is Lhe ew Tes tament p _ }!,OUIl&' peOPle, do not fortl'et that for. everyone's b<:nefJll.. Wl11 you cOnle ~nge Wlat asserts \.1'8 1CI' was v I Ohr1BtIan Endeavor Is at 6:30. You tbls Thursday evellln~? broug-h t Lo Wle cUlldlt:aLe to bapurged to :attend t he Chl lsUan It L'I time for IL'I to bcS"in th inklnl; tlzc him '! Endeavor service each Sunday oven- about OU1' SlUlduy School picnic fo r "They bOWl weill down into · the Ing. tll1L~ summ I' . YOlll' mi11l511'r Lh1nk.· waLer " Acl.s 8 :38. Mr. Randall wiU preach on Ole sub- it lVould be fine LO 11nv '. joiilt pi Not " II ur t o" or "close' by ." for ject, "The Acts O f t.he A »06tles " nic with Ferry I\~a in Lh b yell l' (l~ why. ~ 1lf'1l. did nol Ihe pl 'ctoba p ~ist this evening a.t tJle . Evajngellstlc W d id I n~t . L<>l's Ol'g'l)1 0 talk n.O()u t Lranslators SO rl'll(h'r it? And wh y. services. Toere wUJ be special music. and plan for this occa sion. I Wlcn . not say Lilt' \\'ickpd Cll~t "nl'ul' We move Into thi house with sevto" or 'c!ooe lily" 'ncll. nncl not "in to 1'UE AC'fION OF' Ui\f''l'tSMem! of our classes next Lord 's Day. h e ll"? Mat . 18 :9 . cr:'or uhe next severa I w"eks LhlS morning. We will have a spec:lul "Callie up OUL of Lhe WR loC I' '' A CtS service 01 dcdlca tion fOr t he hQ.l.U;e bulleLln will Cont:Un sevcm l paruCombill;! lion klt chcti-Iaundry will save homemaker steps. gmphs on Ule subject of bo p L i ~ m . 8 :39, Matt. 3 :16. that morning that will be of Interest. Thl~ is IlCCCS.<.IlI'.I' in i1 I1Jllcl'sion. S WAR BONDS acc umu late. sketch Is a power Ironer, that w1ll to the entire coinmUnl~Y. We suggest We suggest that you kC(>p cnc h co p~ m nny f01'111 homemakcrs are enable the homemaker to whiz and. after study ing ~h e m separ:lLllly. but nOL for. sprinkling 01' pOIIl'illg. you WIIIteh the Gazette for further dr eaming at beautifu l. wo rk·easy through Ironing in sccmingly no to restudy them t.cget he'1'. announcement. kitchens and li ght airy Inuud ri cs 011 time. Next is an automa tic washer \ To be. colillU!<1 !le x week I We have aqtIulrc(t aU the chairs we Evidence from thc Ncw Tc·stameI1Lthe first floor lh a t wil l cut house- that docs the clothes while she prehold dru dge ry. according to an arti- pa res dinner. An automati c drier need to move inoto Ule ~10u.se . Thc "They were baptised of 111m In th t· St. Augustine Church cle in nationally-circu lated Cappe r's is handy to receive damp clot~B, Xenia ChUl'Ch of Chlist h as loaned l'lver Jordon ." Mat'.' 3'. 6. F arme r. then lo tumble them dry In warm us the foldlng cha irs to \tBC until Ooncluslon- It Is pc.s,<;ible to I 'ati Falher Krumbollz, Priest Tho combin a ti on k.llchcn-Iaundry air. Beyond the sink a counter and after the war when we shall be able , a person out in to a dve r and t1wn Mass SlU1duy - 9:00 A. M. pietul'cd above \\lOS pl:)J1 ncd by II 2 pull-out ventilated metal ha mpers to purchase some of our own. sprinkle him. well·known el C'ctTic equipmcnt man- make sor ting clolhes . easy . ufacturer to make lhose dreams In the kitchen an electric range The Church soft ball team has don e Pos.'!i ble, but not scnsible. Did YOII Friends come true. It is 0 sample of lhe is conveniently near the dining-room a. bit better since the lBst repor t er see It done that way? ~ u'l>~ Lay s(;lIuvl -:- IJ .JU A. M . improved appli ances which wUl be door. The sink directly under the One week ago last Wednesday tUg'h L . "And John also was b:lll)Li:lecl ill • U:~Llllc luI' Won.ill!) - lU : J U A. !ILl. ava ilablc alter the Wrl r, says lhc window is equipped with nn automatthe lboys beat Bill S troud 's team A.enon near to Sn.lim b 'nus' th'r(' article in the m agazine "ca d by Ic garbage d.isposal unit. Next to it 5 to 4. We are new tied for secon. was muCh waler t.i1 e.re" J oh n 3 :23. 1,250,000 far m famil ies. The new is the electric dishwasher lhat takes laundry equipmen t w ill be atll'Oc- care of a whole day's dishes at once. plBce with Mr. Stroud's team. Keep 'Not "U1aTIY springs" I drlnki n~ l ive and the elimination of climbing On bolh sides are cupboards. Base up the good work boys. waLer for the m ullitudcs.J for wh y. basement stairs with basket.s of cabinets separate tile dishwasher and Mr. RIlndDlJ Icaves early Monday then did not the learned I>,dobaoclolhes will justify the com!J. n:.ll ion. clectric r efrigerator. In the center IT'S ohlcken every Sunda y and Stnrting at the l ett side of the is a snack bar. ortener, once the familv has la si.cd Skill et Chic ken and Rice. says Mt. Holly Methodist Church Flight Officer Week End Marjorie Griffin, the rural home edl. Guest of Crew Member tor cf Capper's Farmcr, a fa rm T. 1\1. Sca rff, Minister Sunday school - 9 :30 A. M. ma gazine of DlltiOnll1 olr illation. We dOD·t. know whether It was lhls mes'n ~, lo you e~~ctl wel'k. SII FlI!Iht Officer and Mrs. Robert E. A. Earnhart, superintendent. As the ingredients coole togelher, the hot weather or not, but soml'- COME and worship with us lind you the ri ce lnkes on un added fl avor. Worship service - 10 :30 A. M. Thomll.~ and dnu~hters were week UI~' kept the folks away from t.he will' rooelve a blcs.,ing ill so doing. Serv d in a while flurry mound. SU I'- EI'C' nln g service 7:30 P . M. £lld g'1.lest5 of Lt. Robert Sampley 1n services last Lord's Day. Perhaps you We try ~ make U,e scrvlce In- l'O unded or topped with a lender, Maiio~. FlI~(ht Officer '!bOJl)(1S and were ODe or those absent. from the terC!lting as weU as he lpful. Instead browned piece at ch icken. 'this rice Announce Marriage of u . Sampley recently returned from combination Is nn appetite·t em pting Lord'" hOWle? If you were. WOlI't YOII of 122 In Bible School n.ext Sunda y, Helen Agnes Vint; Sgt. Fole.y c,vemeo.s service and were of Ol~ favorite. Parsley spri gs a nd red redeem yourseU by being present let's hare 222. What will you do MI'. and Mrs. George Vlnt are snme flight cr vt. next Sunday. luly 1. We need you, about it. -_- - _ .:x==== 1J 1lnounc\ n~ the approac hing mar- .:.'_ U -".-..I.-._ ...... ~...-..~~ and above alL you need Ule church. Yours for a bigger anI) !teller l'luge of t hell' dau gh ter . Helen Agrles, We aJ'e trying to get ·the dltlldBible SchOOl, to B Sgl. Cllnrl('s K. Pol y. The ren 'o f GOd te be more ra.lthful to the 1\1. n. Hunter, SUllt. l11n rriag \\i ll b so loim~nlz d at Invoca.tlon Oommunlon Song "N • 'rer Th
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IWELDING t AOETYLENE TYPE at Wayncsvllle Ice Plant Evenings and Saturday.
Mrs. Woodrow Ow ll S ~n d child- , ren of Spl'ing fl Icl \\' 'C week end guc,<;ts of her motJlor. Mrs . Lucille Arm1tage,
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But take a look nt just ·one Japanese hide-away• Manchuria. The Japs grabbed it from China in 1931.
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. Howmuch?Howmany? No ·o netansay. ButclIo\lgh tokeepJa~ at war tor years. And this ill jIH'It one Japanese hide-away- just one ' bustllilg~me,:, or ~n . empire t¥~ is 6,000 miJes long ~ ~,OOO. iniles wide.
Just one'~f Japan's atsen8Is-twice. 88 ~g 88 all Ger.1DIlIlY. Can Japan 6ghta long '!IN8.l'! Well-We leave itto'·yqu.
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And Jays General Joseph W. Stilwell"The Jap is II shrewd soldier and a tricky enemy. His fighting tricks are countless. Ho has been . learning them- for yeors under . the constant, unrelenting system that makes him such a
dangerous opponent. The Jap is n tough,.determined 801d~cr.Japs will not s.-u.render in mas,'5CS like iho Germans: We must- even' ('(mnt on, fanatical OPPOviLion from the civilian population."
Great industrial plants at Pitts· burgh and ' elsewhere In Pennsyl· vanln produce articles needed by other industries throughout the world. This state also leads the nn.tion in It 5 output of coa I, ta r, pi g Iron. sandstone, slate and petroleum . , It produces shirts, stockings. felt hats. rayon yarn and luce goods in huge Quantities. An this output adds to the flnancial strength of the E~:":'hieh stands solidly behind War Bonds. .' ,!~"DN'1 D,twIIfI!ItJA -~...
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Sam D_ H'enkle, County Eng,-n'elOr, R - EtC - A F' ~~""~."'::d :::~~,~~k Pl:;~; eSJgIls, uectlve ugust Irst sAL&-' T rnc lor. medium slz(' F nml.1ll. excellent. condi tion, good OlivoI' disk ll.l1d hanoII'. 7'elcpholl('
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Household Goods FOR SALE- Horton electric ironer,
portable willi coolnet, like new; two good ru~h~ry sets. one with six foot ,bow, on five foot ):>ow, com.p l Le U\ arro\\'s. Calvln -5-3 Lor,gacr'e, Lytle. FOR. SALE- Thole top gas st.ove; Also. light oak porcelrun-top kitchen cnbln t . Mrs. I n.mes Fish r , 31'd S t. n.nd Rt. 73. WayncsviJIe, Ohio. 28-1
, Farms For SaleFOR SALE- 13 aCl'e fax:m, 7-room house;~. gOOd out buildings; all metal roofs; · boLh w II and. cistern waLer on pOlICh; clectl'1clty; jn Lytl . ·Ohlo.- Mrs. James Lovely, Ph one 2904.
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Homes For Sale-FOR SALE- :.I acres, n ew a-room h Olllie, electrlclty, dl'lIied well f ruit and !;Jerlies, po..".,e.sion. Wilbur .N. Scars, Wll6'rvesvillc, Ohlo.-2ltfc
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Garden Plants-FOR SALE- sweet potato plants, SOc per hundred. All kinds of gurden plants 10e pel' doz. OIY.lS. O. SLrCJUSC, 1l,{, miles North of Wayp esville, comer ' of WaYllesville, Ferry and Lytle roads. 6-2U
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Hatcheries - Baby Chicks:OPNHA'M u.s. O~TIFIED WIDTE ROOK ORIC~reeder of Nat-
ional Oba mplon WhlLe Rock pen both 1943 and 1944. Our 1945 Western New ' York contest pen lS lca,dIng Whlte Rock pen In a ll U. S. through Deoomber. Buy chicks of thls proven high production strain for top poultry profits . Every Dunham chick sired for top poultry profits by Indlvldunlly pedigreed R.. O. P . lTK1le from d am , of 200 to 315 egg record. Place your order today as t.be demand tor these superior chicks w11l exceed the supply. Don·t be clJsaPpolntcd. Lebanon. 39 Columbl1s Ave., Phone .288-R. DUNHAM EQ-eeder HATCHERY Wayn sville, Route 2, Phone 291 6.
ATHLETES FOOT- GERM HOW TO KiLl, IT ~ uecessful treatments must be mor;! tlMn s urfdce applications. Many remf lllf's cIa n et pl'flctratc 5uffl('l«'ntly. Requires a strong PENf.:T.RATING ~o~lIe liqnld. Undiluted Alcohol is !,"Oocl. Te-ol is the oJlly solptlon we know of mnde wUh 90 n alcohol. REACUES 'MORE GERJ\lS F ,\STER. Feel it PENE'l'RA'l·E. Get worth:it any drug store. Today at Waynesville DruG' tON!, .a.clv
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with the- County Conunitss.loners tills week, to become effective August I , 1945, Sam D . He nkle 01 Lebanon, wlshe.s to take thlS opportunlty to express his appreciation and t.hanks to a.Il the people of Warren Oowltj. wlllh whom it hns been his good rortune to have worked for and wibll during the long tenn of l)j.~ service ,b oth as deputy and as an elective Count}" of!iclal. Mr. ' Henkle sll::l4;es, bhat hlS first connection with CoWlty work began In 1905, In bhe "horse and b~y da.ys", when all the rna-Jn roads were gl'QNel roads and qulte a few less Importa n t ones were s till niud roads. About 1915 tile old method of road maintenance was abolIShed a nd the present road System es~bl1Shed . Under thlS plan the main Inter county roads were deslgt1.Oited as State Hlgbwn.ys, Ule main Oouney roads as County l'OOds, and all others ns Townsbip roads. Upon the adop tion of this plan. the method ot fina nol!l1g 'Rc..l4 Malntenanc.e was also eh an~d from a direct road tax on 'ren.i estaLe to the Auto License and Gasoline Tax, and for a period of Bome year's rol~ lowing, a n additipnel speclo.l levy on real estate. TodaY' tile onlY scource of money available for road and bridge maintenance ' is derived solely from the Auto License and Gas Tax . Alter t.be aoopt1on of the COUnIty R.oo.cI System the CoWlty Comm:lSsioners purcllased trucks and vari1>US rood eqUipment, employed the neecssary luror, and! ~barted the 1mprovement of the County system by regrading, Widening roadways and bridges. appl,ying a dditional gmveI a nd CTUShed stone, and tlnlshlng with tar or asphalt surface treatment. 'II\l.IB plan has been followed and lmproved upon by the formet County Enl¢neers 'and Boa.rcls of OOOmnJss10nel'II, and t oday, M r. Henkle states that he belleves the
County roads and also tne ,T owns hip roads. when taken as n whole for t.he entire Coul1lt.y. are In as good Or better condiLion than any ol.hel· neighboring Conuty of s lmllnr size and population. All of these chQ.llges 'ha.ve gradua lly added to and lncreased t h e work In the COWlty Engineer's orncc whICh Mr. Henkle has h ad charge of Illnce 193~ , and Il.as tried to opemte as economically as possible at a ll times, he states. The program for the 6Uffimer'~ work is mapped out and s lLfficient fl\ln.ds w11l be nvaUable for malntalnI:ng the roa<ls a nd bridges In excellen t condltlon. Mr. Henkle furtiler states that his contact and Ilssoclntlon wldh all present and former Cow~ty officials and Deputies, Boards of Township Trustees, contractors, the various attorneys, and aU obhers having had any ,b usiness transactions through his of!lce · as Count.y Engineer hus been. a sOurce of great pleab'Ul'e to him Wll'OUgh these years, and to a ll t.Ilese persons h e fools deeply Indebted for their whole hearted cooperation, advice and asslstance. Mr. Henkle states ,t hat he especlaJIy wants to tlmnIt t.be men who are J~ or 'h a.ve been In the past, employees on the a>unty road and bridge torce for t heir exc~llent and .failthIUl .work perfoJ1l1\ed dw:1ng his administration. The public falls to rea.llZe how much It 'fa Indebted to these men, Who at times of floOd . snoW and Ice 'storms, ere., labor not only through the ~ but often t.hroughout ttie night and under the INl8t trying and uncomfortable oondit.lons, In order that tra!f.lc can be ms.!nt.a1ned for rural mllhl. school tro.nsportatlon and the public In general. Mr. Hel1k.le a galn t hanks one nnd ail, and hopes he may have the pleaslJI'e of tlhelr con'tlnued frlendship.
At 2000-08 E, Thircl St., Dayton, Are Offering A F\ne Retail ervlce In J\lodem LlghUn&" Featurlna All KInds 01 Fluorescellt 'L aptps lor Homes and Buslncss Places . . . They Will Light Youlr Home Evenly and Eliminate Glare. GIVing More Light . • . Modernize Your lIome or ~\JlIlnflllS Place N_ For Greater Comfort dnd ElflelCincy • , • Also Feature Eldlaust FaIl19 for Buslnes~ Places With Stock. I()n llallds for Delivery . . . Exhaust and Blower Funs for Kitchens all,d Attics When They Are Releued • , , Get on Tbeir Lisl , •• Tel. KEnmure 16Gl. •
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The huge number of new hOl1le canners who sail through with flying colors, while those who boast of years of experience flounder, is amazing. Or is it? Gladys Kimbrough, Home Service Director for Ball Brothers Company, manufac-
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turers of glass fruit jarB, .ees noth- ~------:;....----- ing unusual In the situation be'c ouse about one Inch of the top, add salt she finds It far easIer to tea cb a persol'\ who has never canned than to suIt your taste, and adjust tbe to "unteach" one backed by years cap according to the manufacturer'. ot haph.a zard experience. InstrucUons. Atter two or three jarl have been IIlled, ease them To prove her poInt, Miss Kim· down In the canner. brough calls attentIon to the fact that Have the water 'In the canner tomatoes rate top place in both ease steaming but not boiling. When all of canning and spoilage after can· the jars are In, the water In the nlng. What'. the answer? Sheer canner should cover them an Inch carelessness plus' old·foahloned or more and should be brought to open· kettle canning. Anybody can bOiling 88 quickly as pos8lble. Keep rig up a water-bath canner for proc- It balling steadily but gently. When essing fruits and tomatoes, A lard processing time (fro~ 30 to 45 mlncan or a wash boller, lilted with utes) Is up, remove the ' jars, stand some sort of plattollm to hold the them out of I draft Ind leveral jar haU an Inch or so from the bot· !"nche. apart w cool. U mOlt of tom of the utensil I. all that .. the pulp goes to the top of the Jar and the juice IItayl at the bot. needed for a water-bath. CareleuDe•• CallIeS Bpollap tom, It Is because the tomatoel were poor quality. pleked green, packed Spoilage of water·bath processed too loose, or the water In the can· tomatoes II ulually traceable to ner bolled too hard, carelessne.. In .electlon and prepaThe cold pack, water.bath proeration. or failure to foUow the manu- elled method I. probably preferred tacturer's latest- Inlltructlon.. Pre- by the majority or · autborlUe. ,on war instructions should In most In· tbe lubject but for the last few stance. be forgotten. Remembering years there has been a trend toward tbem get. a lot of old-timers . into hot packing. trouble. Selection and preparaUon for hot Tomatoe. Ihould ripen on the vine packln, I. tbe I8me as for cold and be used as 100n . 811 they are packln,. Atter the cores and Ildn. IIrm ripe. '1lley should be canned are removed, the tomatoel are the day they are gathered, but If quartered and cooked until the, kept cool they may .land al have boiled gently for 5 minute •. . mueh as 2t hours before procell- Then the, are put Into bot jan and lng. Thl, Is mentioned becaule lome procelSed 20 mlnutel In a botpersona mUlt depend upon a mar- water bath canner. ket for their lupply. Any tomato containing a decayed apot, no matBaDI Tomatoe. 810w., ter how Imall, .hould be dllearded. Open kettle? '1llat'. wbat c~ulee Canning those from whJeb luch most ot the spoilage I Thole who Spatll have been removed lead. to are not willing to adopt the more spoilage. Sound over·rlpe ones and modem method. .hould remember those from whlcb 1m all Spotl have tbat the prepared tomatoe. should been cut may be made In.to cbill be boiled Ilowly for 20 mlnutell, sauce or ketchup-never, never then poured tnto bot jarl. '1lle ketInto julce. · Juice requlrel lOund tIe of tomatoel and the pant of tomatoel. water. holdln, jarl, caPt, and rub· The jar., caps, rubbers, and can- bers, .bould ltay over the heat ner should be ready before one 10 tbat a jar may be lifted out of prepares the tomatoes. Every toma- bolUng water, placed on a cloth to sbould be caretully washed before folded In a pan, then ftlled with it JII scalded for skinning. U you bolling tomatoe., and lealed Hghte no wire baske a square 01- nJng quick. cheese cloth will serve the purpo.e Mason jarl which areTci"be lealed ·of ' holdlng tomatoe. for .caldlng. with zlne capi and Ideal jarl may tmply-por-enough tomatoea for ft11- -be- lilled to the top but Ihould lIot ing one or two jars on the cloth, be overftowed. About one-haU Inch cl\tch up the four endl of the lIQuare, head .pace should be left when and hold the "bag" In boiling water glall top or two-plc:ce metal Vacufrom one·hnU to one minute. Then, Seal caps ar~ used. If you like, dip the bag In cold Yes, open kettle canning 1. hot water, making it a lItUe easier to work and results are uncertain, .0 remove the skl.l'\s. Next use a sharp why not now, since food Is so price· pointed knife to remove every blt lell, change to beUer method.? Of of the core, allp the sklnl, cut away course, the newest II not alway. the 'any green or white spots and drop best. For example, oven cl\nnlng, the tomato into a clean hot ,ar. new In comparison to lome of the Cut tomatoes It they won't go In other., haa been given a faIr trIal whole. After two or three tomatoes and condemned because It 11 un, are In the jar, preis them with a reHable and dangeroul. clean wooden spoon (one which has A great many persons Ilke to been boiled) until they crack and proces. tomatoes ten minute. at dve the julce'runs out to fU1 the space. pound I In a Iteam prellure cooker, between the frult. Yes, "fruit" il ThJa I. lIaf~ enough but tenetl to right. We call them vegetables be- over-cook the wmatoea, 10 our be.t cause they grow In garden I. WheD home. canners uSIUI-water bath· for the jar has been filled to wlthiD proceliing all acid foodl.
Bloom's ElectrIc Company at ,D ayton are a great a.1d to the 11l1~ rove ment of homes and' bUlilness places thro!Jgh their modern service In t he 6aI.e an<\ Jnsta!1atlon 'Of all types of fluorescent li8'h~lng fIXtures and klmpe. They lIJ'e nc,t 'only aiding beauty but ef.!iciency through b etter lighting and Me preven t.In« man.y costly m1stAlkes by mlllklll~ It possible for <busy people t.() see l)etter all dutIes in hand. Your horne to be.a place of com:tort and real bequ must be well and correctly lJa'hted and there ' is not.hlng IIhlllt is ' arousing greater enthusiasm amongst t.be 'PCOPle tooo(V' than the lluQ.reSCen.Legummen either tor table, wall or for ceiling lighting. Work becoInes so mlJCh easier when glare hug been ellmlna)-ed and as they rome in. daYlleht, whlte and soft .whlte as well as some' colOl'8, one can. have elIfect.<; to meet needs as well IllS' style. These are quallty lines and!. sta.y brighter longer being bunt for hig!h eflielency and 'durabllity: Their service I'll blower and exhlllllSt fl\,lls for fnctol1c~ and bualnes'3 places has been exteJullve a.nd housewives who are reoognizlng the advantll€es or hlllVinEr one in t.belr kitchen or a ttic 't o ~ oU heat Alberta Hart, et al, Blanche 1\4. B.nan<i odors are getting on tbelr list. bel' made party derendnnt. ns t hey will have these as fast as Gertrude J. SUbbs vs Charles W . ma.nufllcturlilg rest.rlctJons are lift. Stlbb6 ,at ai, defendant to pny ed. COMMON PLEASplaintiff fl IJ)6I' week alimony penWayne anlt Mrs. George Franels and childJosephine S. Carothers' vs Bert dente lite and $50 towllJ'd ller a tty. Fronklln; J ane E . Tay'lor, 29, Frankren, LarrY ailid Kathleen, of Da.ytoJl; F. Carothers: Jr., divorce to pla.l~l- fees. lin. . A pl.cruc was held at Wayne Pork, Mrs. Rd>e1't iBerry and son, Robert ULf, 'plaint.iff restored to malden iEU~beth I. Bel1gdall vs William Hobart Pal'ker, 21, Flranklln; Gen- Sunday in celebration of the blrth- Wm., Jr., and Mr. n.I1d Mrs. Charles name of Sellers. 006ts paid. C. BergdnU, 'LeOh1 Bergdall made eva HJcha rctson , .17, FJranklin. day anniversaries of Mrs. George Berry and chi1dren, Dorothy', Delma" Evelyn Webb vs Raymond Webb, party defendant. Oh ar1es 'iBerry and and Delores 'of WaynE8Vllle', an.d ' Wll1ard T.homlll!On, 35, laborer, ~."'--c','OW. '" and ..... 0lIL&. ku Steinman of Sardln1a. former order of COUI·t mod1.fled. Loise Johnson vs George Johnson. Da.yton; Louise Moore, 26, houae- the wed'" .. Dorot"'J ",ng ann1verary of ... _r. an,. IE. H. Oloeckler vs 'F ra nk Hart, ddvorce to plaintif:!, plaJaltlfr restot'- keeper. Franklin. Mrs. IWbert Berry n.I1d Mr. and Mrs. Mtsa lklth Conner spent 't he Pll8t condi tional order to l'cvlve judg- t'd to former name of Moore. [)enn}" F . . D>terlln@,2&,grlnder, j' ChariCS Ber~. 'weeK .with> her ~," " meRt. Gertrude q.>pe, Actrn. vs Erby Franklln; Venus ltonellUl, 21, FrankThooe attendlnig the celebra.tion Rd>ert Parley of O>lumbua: M.al'gnret LwPorte, .guaJldlan vs Worley. et al. f·lrst. two mot;\ons over- Un. were: Mr. and Mrs. Obarles Lucas, , BUY WAR BONDS ruled, last motion sWltained. PlalnHoward B. C1>le, 22" truck dortver.' Mr. and Mrs. 'Prank Berry and Mr. I LIH granted 30 days to !lie am mend- Dal-lton; Erma Garrette, 20, ,Prankcd pleading. ' lin. Arthur K. 'Morgan vs Margaret Morgan, divorce to.. pln.lIl1tlff, rea l REAl, E.."lTATE 'I1RANSFERSestate to plaJntiff. 'William Bacon to George W. and Mary RIchardson vs O. C. Collins, Zona B. Bassett, lot 133 JI'I Franklin. CllIJ'ence and IM.ollle Bowman to et al, judgeme.nt to plnlntifJ In t he amount of . $916.60. Er.by and Mary Elizabebh Powell, 2.50 HOURS: A. in W8.l'l'en Oounty. NEW CASESCENOL Rotenone Duat 'Pa~ E. Harbaugh, et ai, to M4rk Nannle RuUh Jones vs. Clyde A. 9-12 eacl1 morning 1 lb. 38c • 5 Iba, $1,25 P. lind Mal'gllJ'et P. Roger., 80.38 A . Jones, divorce. groos neglect of duty, in WaaTen County. 1-5 afternoons except Acme .Tomato Duat 35c M8IPle and Maple, atty. Lois I. Henkle to NEmcY' E. WoolWednesday Rotenon Spr.ay 35c PK.oBi\TE COURTley. 3.18 A. In Clearcneek Twp. Wettable Duatinl Sulphur 7-9 Saturday evening I In the matter of the e/itates of: iPerry C. ~d carlO, Bolden to 21b~ 35c:: James WlU'l'elli. Glenny, dec'd . Mae and John Dunaway, lotIJ 60, 61 OLiler Evenings by ArHnate of Lead 35c:: Mary El1zilbeth Glenny, ll'p polnted and, 62 In Spring-boro. Appolntmen.t Bordeaux Mixture . '3k admInlstmll1x. Mae iFord Anderson to DnJ4 and W. 'A. ' Swnrfzel. St:. dec'd. n et Ruth GlIIlan, lots 5'1, 58 and 69 In V.e.~table and Flower Duat TELEPHONE 6'.t-R vl!~1,I4;;1~1, estate is ~19 946.00. ,. • 40e Salem Twp. Ida Baumer, dee'd. Harry Ba umer, Lime Sulphur '3Oc , 'Mack and Badle Davis to OeoJ:1re, adm. med bond for '6,000, Bu ••boo Victory Carden Jr. and Uoyd Edward Da~v.I8, lot 2 in Waynesv1lle. . . .Spray ' SOc ,l\IABRIAGE LICENSEs....: 'ErUe and EIlntee aiirti> John . Allo Hou..hold Fly Spraya' John M. Meadows, ~6, mill hand, Ol)tometrlc Eye 8peclall.i oincinnatl; Hilda .R . Davis, 27, South and Etta ~, KIdWell, ,J.tJts 6, 7 an~ , ia .pinu ~d ~u~~. 26 S. Detroit ~&. XENIA. O. Lebanon. . ' . ' In Fi'a.nkIJn Twp~ , .' . . r Raymond E. Myers, 50, mecharuc, ,Jennie Ford ,to Malcom C. and: Uva ~t"-'~~~~"-C~+ ~, 65.08 A. in Salem aod Bamtlton Twps. , ~ ~. ~ I--~I Marte Benge to Ev.eret.t and Opal 'IbaoJter, lot m trl P'riulkJ1n. John ~. and Helen P. M'a8In to • Jerry Keller and Dottie BoIlq, Iota Maia Street Phone 2851 WayaeaYille. Ohio e •• 1, 2, 3 and • In LeIIUlcIa, ,.~ LoJa L Benkle to a.rlee L1'bebl,
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E. R. BENT.LEY· SUFFERS " FRACTURED RIB IN FALL AT HIS HOME, MONDAY
MadisoD McKinsey Ninety-Five; Had Masonic Fifty Year Pin
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Madison M'cKlnsey, aged 95, died iPl1da.y Gt 2:30 p. m. He was the oldes~ reeldent 01 W~ne6vllle,. H~ WIUS barn here but had lived a.way for several yewrs including about twenty ~ears in oalifom1a, returning here 1n 1936:.He receLved hls fifty year pm.from the Mason.lc Order several YeaJ1l 1180. lie is IMD'ViVed by his wlJe. Nellh~, I\.l1d a daug!hter. Mrs. E<lJla C. Rfdge. Puneml BeI'lVice5 were conducted by t.he Rev. R. B, ·Coleman. Tuesd y at 3:00 p. m. at the Stubbs Funeral HAlme. Burial In MIami Cemetery.
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oonneoted w,\th the Flrl8ldalre 00.• The regular meeting of Far mers in Da¥t.on, and his Wl.fe llDu· o.re tJ1C Orenge No. 13 will be at the Grange proprietors of the business. AssI5ting !Hall oJl July 7 at. 8:30 p. m. them In tbe work Is the latter's 00 the program for tile evenJng parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le'W1B Rish will be featured Mrs. 'Ral~ Hastand Ml'8. V~ RIsh V(bQs8 hus- Ings gtv1ng a l'Eo.lding; Dorl8 a.n d baDd l.s located in the Army In India. David Brown, singing; and Walter They are open every day except Kenl\ick, a talk. Tuesday from '1:00 a. m. to 9 :00 p. m. and on &Wurda.y and SUllda¥ even- CAMP C~IFTON SCENE and tam1l.Y. !nBS until H :30. IncIdentalb" they Of' SUNDAY DININER Rev . .James Rader IB oon1ined to serve exx:ellent. steak and chicken HONORING. JOE DAVIS Jua UlOffie wtUt a knee Wootton. dinners. t.lr. and Krs. E. S. Chlvelle reMr. Joe Davis was guest ot honor turned to their bome in Henderson... ENLISTMENT OF WAVES when his aunt and uncle. Mr .and vt1le, N. C ., SWlday. NOW ON VVIDE·OPEN Mrs. Howard- Hurley. enterta1ned Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Carr were with a SUnday ~Ven1ng dmner at BASIS SAYS NAVAL MAN bo8ta to their brWae club, Prlday Qlmp CUlton. near Yellow Springs. evenlng. Epll8tment 1p the Na:vy's rNAlvm, 'I'hose among the gue:.1.s from here N.1sa K&t.bleen Orabam. Dayton Is curtlWJecl fOr .8CV~ months. lle.ve apen~ her v8C8ltJon, at the .home been reopeDed and wW ooo~ue on were the honor gUeat. Mr. and Mrs, of her ~ Mr. and 'M rs, Howard a. wide-q:Ien . . . . until the Na.vy's Lloyd Da.via and son Billy, · Miss FAwYna .. - st.aD;f0l'th d ' Mrs.. JosIab.. ~ . ',,. ... urpnt need.Jor'~.OOO· new WAWDs Misa Evadyn' Tucker spent eeveml Is fWeet. Davis. d~8 last wet* with her sister" Iolra: ,E nli5tment Ls open to young wo- SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS R1ch&rd 'WlllJama.and family of near men between the II8es of 20 and 36, ... ~S PICNIC SUNDAY Wilmington. . 1nclUIIiINe, -who Juwe completed at EVE AT FT. ANCIENT AIl'S•. Mabl.e Bacher. and da.ugtiter. leeat ~two_y.e&nl of hi8lh..m:..b ViVian at Akron were recent aueets IICbooI and are In gen,eml good . !Mr. Truman ,W ardlow und his of lite tOl1lnel"s slater. Mrs. Herbert b$ltb, WAVE pa.y, 1ncludtng food SWlday School class of boys enjoy,ed Darter and. tam1ly, and QuaJ'.t ers allowa.nce. 18 ~ equi- &plookl at F'or,L AI;1clen t on SWlda,y Mr. and Mra. Chartes Doster and valent of '141.50 per month to start. evenJ.nc. Mm. A. S. Oollett were shOPPers 11) 1bere are al!Io ext.ras. such as free ---'- - - ~n, . Friday. med1ca.1 and dentai care and special AIR CORP CORPORAL . ~t. Jamt!3 Reynolds Is enjoymg 1nc<me tax exemptions. ARRIVES FOR VISIT • turlougll at the home of his par~ W,.VE recruits receive eJght :-veeks COrp. Chestel' 'L, Carey arrived enta. Mr. and Mrs . .A1bert Reynolds 01 ."boot" tra.1n1ng at Hunter College here dui1ng the past week to spend and lamllY' near town. in New York City and tOO6e selecttMr. and Mrs. Jamea Park a.tld ed for Hospital Corps will receive an a month wit;h fliends and relaUIYes. "Peegy" of cincinnati en.joyed · the addltlon8l two JJ10ntlhs of mtenslve Corp. Carey has been w1bh tile Air CoI1p in the Chln-a-Burma-India weeIt end With Mrs. 'PG.rks' ])QJ'elliiB. tratru.ng at a Naval Hcspital. area Mr.. and Mrs. HaiTy 1\Der and For full partJcul&rs young ~omell years ..lor Iile past two and one-half daUghter. Mias EvaIyn, are Il1'Bed ~ contact the Ofllee of Mrs. iLaura Shldaker 18 the guest Naval Of<flcer ·Procurement, Enquirer ot her c1aua;llter. Mrs. Paul1ne Wdg., C1nc1nnatt, Or their nearest FROM f"WRlDA FOR SUMMERiM1s; Pat11c1a. Mainous of St. VI~Lars • .and 8On, Donald. of Xel'l.la. NavY< RecrultJ.ng Station. -IS he e Iii spend 1Mr. and Mrs. ~llng !nales and the remainder Of the summer with eon or Greenlle1d. Mrs. Iqrals of ·M r. and MrS. J. p, Fromm a.nd South Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stan ~. Clyde Fromm were her gmnd-pM'CnlS, ' Mr. a.nd Mrs. _ .. o.y ev-.I..... dinner -'e8'- of Ray Ma1nous. 00lUna of Cel'llt.en1l1e. .were Sunday ........ .............. -"& .. ... dinner auest.a at the Howard CoWns Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Va·~ce In WII_. RECEIVES FIRST LT. home. millgton . ADVANCEMENIT Mrs. Florence DlWghtery ' had 88 Mr. and Burne~ Butterwortdl her blrbhda.y guests 1l1' the Emmltt ..... _- ~ . .d ....-. ~~.. IMr. and Mrs. Adam MeUol! hlwe BeVRn home. on Wedn~ even- and son of Le ~u.... .wu Mrs . . 1!Iarne6t ButteI1wOl'bh were Bun-. word from their son. that he Is now in8. Mrs. H.ow1lrd G~ M1M First Lt. William F . Melloh. Lt. KAthleen Graham. Mrll. George da¥ dlnnIer guests or Mr. and Mrs. Melloh is a pilot on a O-~7 and has Wall. Mrs. Laura Sh1da1ter. Mrs. A. otlbert ~e and 60118. . been stationed in allna since DeCS. Collett and Mrs. Bertha Gordon. MM. Lee Roy KeU1s of Mesa, ember. Mr. and Mrs. lMeloh and Lt. Mrs. Montgome!1y of LoicItJand was the week end gueat of her son.-ln- ArIzona, WlIa the FrIday evening Melloh (BillY', as he was known to 11\lw' and daughter. 'Mr. Md Mrs. dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jo1m ev611YOtle) were lormer residents Kersey. or WaYillesvllle. IDallas Ba.rton and 801lII. M1ss Peggy ,Weiss of Do.}'!tonwQS the 8'Uest or Miss Doris Hesler, 'l1hursday evenlrJg. . Miss Jo Ann Beckett Is vlslting relativea 1111 Clnclrulatl. On FrIdaY' evenirV Mr. and Mrs. ~Iea Doster entertallled to dhvner Prof. and: Mrs. H. C. MIUIgan and Mr. IUIId Mrs, Albert Reynolds
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Mlf!,s Luella st. Clalr ot Oentervllle IB the house goueat of M1s8 ~ HIBler. 1ih18 week. Prc. and Mrs. ·H oward ~ are at lIle Ibome of bi8 mobher. Mrs. Mae. qeBo&rd. DRIVE FOR SLIPPER
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'the Lytle Kook-So ~-H Club met Wednesday, June 20, at Doris Oharltoll'S wlLh Mrs. Tumbleson In charge and Peggy.Tumbleson presiding. At thls meeting-.I.he election of cJf!cers resul ted In the lfolJowLng: P residen t. PCf,rgy Tumbleson; VicePresiden t, Wilma. Gray; Secretary. MarI:Q. JlUle Rush; ~c rea.tl()n. Patty SchmIdt; News Reporter, Mla.rUyn Hammond. Refreshments were s,erved aJod g:unes were enjoyed. Guest Pl'CS€llt was Nancy 11umbleson . The next meeting win be held at Putty Schmldt's on Tuesday. july 3, at 2:00 p. m. ClUb men~bers who w11l take part In I.h1s mee-t.lng are IDLE HOUR RESTAURANT Esther Watkins. Patty Schmidt Qnd UNDER MANAGEMENT B. l·bal'll. Barger. DORSEY E. ELY SHOWS MANY IMPROVEMENTS
The VolUl1lteer for Victory group of workers met nt the hom or Miss Gibbons on Thm'w y evening. AI tel' the usual session of work, a social hour wus enjoyed wit h refreshment.s serv d by the hasLfss to Mesdames ClllU'les Maurice. J erulle Conner Paul Maurice, Chal'lies Elils. J. E. M~Clul'e and F red Hook. The 'group wil l meet with Mrs: allarles Maurice in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Preston a.nd M1ss Margaret Ann Schmid t were sunda.y evenliug g·uests of Ml·. a.nd Mrs . J . B. Chapma n and of Start Sgt. Rob rt Chapman , who is en joying a furlough at home.
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R.o:NALD B. RUSn, S 21c R ush is the son of Mr. a.nd Mrs. 1"1' d Rush of Lytle. He completed hls basic traln Ing a.t Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, N. Y. He 1.15 now en tered U . S . MaI'1Um e Radio Tra.lnlng SChool, Gall ups _ The Idle Hour Restau i1lut located Isla nd, located In the Boston on Main Street. Waynesv1l1e has Mrs. Nettle Emrick and Mrs Harbor. been remodeled. new boolh added. 'llherle Jonea called on M"l'S. Mark and a.ccor<:tmg to Dorsey E. Ely, the Wilson at her home neal' Ferry, V-12 COLLEGE TRAINING new proprietor. contracts have been Wednesday evcnmg. AT JOHN CARROLL UN IV. made far ice-croom service in ad- Joel E. Sm1th 'has been qUite 111 dition to U1C already existing ser- the past week. GIVEN 'JACK' CRANE Mrs. Elizaebth Sm1tdl,.of wn.inesvice 01 short-orders. sandwiches and Jolm R. lJ ack) Crane. son of Mr. cold drinks. Mr. Ely staLes t.hat his ~ille was a dinner gu,est or her' I!:l.6ter, Mrs. MarglLret Johns. SWldaY. pitcher j:!B.ve Bnd Mrs. E. C. Crane of Wayn esville, day until 10:00 p. m.f eel' Mrs. Clara Stacy of Springboro 18 k . o·s . aIt l' a brief furlough at his home hours will Ibe from 5:00 a. m. to now visitin g rut the home of her here. leiL for Cleveland on Sunday 10 :00 p. Ill. every day. For . 'l;he enjoyment of customers tAughter . Mrs. Leslie Gra.y and where he Iv:IIl l ent.er tile U. S. Navy V-12 College unit at John Ca1'l'oll the InsLalLation of an electric record f..imUy . University. He enli:.tcd in bhe Na.vy , pla yer Is being con.templated, $git. Donaid Surface of camp Marcil 5, afta' qualifying for radio Hood. Texas. and }.o!cs. SUrCace of te<:l1ruciun (radar) tl'aUling. While DESSERT-BRIDGE GIVEN Lebanon were Friday guests or his ill "boot" tralndng at Great La,kes, HONORltN~ FT. THOMAS motdler and sl.&t.er. Mrs. .' Mildred he was reoonunended for V-12. the VISITOR, MRS. KRIELING Sw'face and M16s wlliIia. and' his Navy College trainlllg program. grand Cather, Mr, S. H. Burnett. and Young Crane was a melaber of "Mrs. John Kersey very delightt:he ~eeelVlng end. Mr/!. Mary Fetzer and SOIl. CWl, and F rymun . !.he 1945 graduating class of Way ~ fully entertained on Thursday with RoIU1le Heck and Mr. and Mrs. a dessert brldge honorl.ng Mrs. Al- H6rold Stroup of Miamisburg and nesVille Hlglh School. bert Krlelillg oJ Ft. 'l\lOmas, Ky. Mr, and Mrs. James W1ca1 and Pct. BUC"EYE IN CONGRESS Following the games, prizes were l8im1lY' called on Mr. Ililld Mrs. Will Q tIS .8S3 VVEEIl" Y LETIER BY . presented to Mrs. Kr:I'elIl1g, Mrs. ~ and< Miss (J!a~ Wede, S~ _~;:,:: --. QWV\IU : . :-;CI.ARt~C J."'"BitOW'N ' .,. caa-~ i ~~rd, -Mrs. Rbodea BlUlDell ~~. and ~. D. R. Smith. ' . au1s~n ohuieh {J '3 .500 Mrs. Ralph Hammond and daugh. 'I1hose Wtbo eDljoyed the aIternoon LudIngton's . 0 6 .000 Last week Oongress passed. wIthter. Marlyn, attended the wedding of G~E SCIIEDULE out . a d<JSsenting voLe. 0. thllty- wItli the honor guCBts and the host- .Miss Helen Vlnt and PIc. Charles Monday, July 9 elglht billion dollar approprlwt1on ess were Mesd!lilne& Glenn Bland of FoleL.!!-t the St. Augustine Ch~, Christian Ohurch stroud's for the Anny for the· new fiscal Sprlngboro. Oar1 Sanker of Mason, Waynesville, Saturday Q.t 9:00 a. m. Wednesday, SulJ' 9 year, whlcll began July 1st, This CllnIton CoJIWiu of Xenia. Tom Bur'Ml5:! Marlyn also' attended the reLudJ:ngtonis . (mrisUan Chu.rch G'r!lJ!. slim wUl. of course, 110t be ton. Maynara Weltz, Jolm Turner. ception In the e!ternoon a.t the home 1m Brown. Don Hawke, A .T, Polin",bursd&y, JUly 12. t ully expended if 'the Pacific war. of Uhe bride's porellts, :Mr. and Mrs. Stroud's Outlaws comes to an end ~n 1945 or early In Sky, Wade Turner. A. E, Stout. cal'l Conard, ·D. R. Smith, K. R. Hill. George Vint of Clark Road. 1946. Rlhodes Bunnell, Luther Hartsock Pvt. Jack Burrre~t. who l.s a.t homo BRIDGE <;LUB ENTERt p WILll JWle 2'15t our Anny on a furlough with his parents. Mr. casualties on all fronts. from the and John Oons. TAIN~D ' BY MlSS ______ a nd Mrs. Russell Burnett. at Ridge · beginning of tJle war, wtaled 908.025. DISCUSS PRICE CONTROL ville, ealled on Mrs. Clara. Stacy and MARGARET EDWARDS Of this n umber 190,277 were kUled, 'MIss -Marga-ret Edwards was hcst~ IN POST WAR PERIOD AT Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray and ch1ld56~,302 wonded. 39,255 missing. and I'ell. """ ......... fty ft ·'terM~n. He ~,.~ ess to the Argunot Bridge Club on . ' MEETING OF SOUTH ................ .... •.."... ~ 114.191 taken prisonel' (u'lBny of vl~j.lftd ·Mr. G . H. Burnett and lamTuesday at "OUr House" wlt.l1 Miss h b lIbe ted) 338 "'6 WAYNE ADV. COUNCIL ""'j"'" w am now een ra . ,V'll ny. Pvt. Burriet.t ,was In the Army Dorothy nakln of ·P ull.man. Wash- cf the wonded are back on 'du ty. In lngton. Mrs. Ralph Parks and Miss 'I1heSouth Wa.Yille Advlsory Coun- . in Italy for ~wo a.nd one-half years. Ute same perlod, of Lime the 'Navy Ellzaibeth . Chandler as guests of llho had 46.457 men killed, 60.986 wound- ..ell held tJhelr regular m eeting a.t - Mr. I\Jld Mrs. Leon . SI1I1sburyt of Club. ed. 10,985 missing, and 4,2Il5 taken !.he home oJ Mr. !lind Mrs. ~U15 WllShmgton, C. H.. spent Sunday Three t.a.bles were in pla.y durin!! prisoner. f'll'e6 on Thursday evening. Seven with the latter's mother. Mrs. Nettle the n.fternoon, after which dain ty (amHies answered roll call, with Mr. Erru1cJt. refreshments were served. Now that the war in Europe ls and Mrs. S . S . Ellis us g'!lICS • B.Qbb - -y-M-Ol--gan-- Of Lebanon was a. . over the Petroleum Administration The topic for dlscUS6lon through ,~" t ad d guest last week at the home of Mr. MIAMI CHAPTER O. E. S. reports the Un1""", Sates pr uce tdle evel1llng was. "Shoula some form a.nd Ml":!. Everett Elwly. Mr. and and [w'nished elght.y-nve per cen t of prlce control be maintained WILL HOLD I~USINESS Mrs. PaUl Williams also of Lebanon of all am tion gnsollne conswned by through the postwar rel1dj·u stment Th da I. MEETING MONnA Y EVE the Unlt.ed States since Pearl Harwere urs y evenu\g guests at period ." the Earlys. MIami 0hapter 107 Order of the bor. Duling the same periOd of time DUring the socln l ho ur a most Eastern Star Will meet In regular this country furnished Bevety - five ref.reshlng lunch was served by t:.le 'M¥s Vlo)et Mattson of WB.ukegan. I M da I J I 9 per cent of aU crude all and Its varl- hast and h aste"" Ill, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl MendeDsess 0JlI on . on y even ng, n y • _ _~ _.. __ _ _ hall and daughter of Tipp City were at eight o;clock. This will be a ous products used by the Allles. Yet ~__ tli1'l~ nation has lellS than bwenty- MISSE 1\108S VISIT . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy vacation meeting with just a buslRoutzha. five ""r cent or the aU reserves. of Miss Ellen Moss of tho Nurses n and JiWS,sel1. ness session, ." " the world. TraInin g SChool of Geneml HaspMrs. Therle .J ones IWld son. M11~. Mrs. Truman W8:rdlow and childital. Cau:inna.ti. and Miss Mary spent Wedneaday a.1; the country ren were Sunday EWennlg guests of I Mrs. W. P. Strader and son are Moss of Wilmington OoU ege were home Or Mr. and M~. Edw1n. !Nutt -Mi. and ?t\"s. Ha.rold B. Earnhart enjoying a vacatiOll at the home of . guests of tlhclr pnl'el1t.~. ~r . nnd . llear Centervllie. a:nd WllUghters. her parents in Salem. !West Va.. ,Mrs. H. R. Moos . over the Fourth. Mrs. A;. F. Kyte, Mrs. iLealle OTay nnd Mrs. Frank Kurtis III'II!ht Thursday o.nd Friday In Columbus, Mrs. . Kyte vlslted her Sister and Ml'a. Gmy anti Mra. KurflS spent · the lime wUh Mr. and Mrs. ~n Hatwke. Mr .. and Mrs. Lloyd, l=1t'aatB or . ~ Germantown ha,ve ' begun the1, new home ·here on· tAle lot purchased. of Mr. and Mrs. Will Orelghteon. Frank Githens who recently returned. froYn oversea&, and 18' DOfr( With relatJves in Da.~ ; ,called ,OIl ."·· Lytle 'lrlend:; laBt week, .He tank gunner With tlle ~th ~ ., andl partlclpated. tn·-the ~ In Africa. and Italy. bemg OV8l1leu . more thAn · 34 molWhli. Mr. Gl~ ' ; enjoyed vIaltlng hta bome · town. or' Lytle. ..
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FrVE CENTS PER COpy KATHRYN GIBBONS IS , HOSTESS to VOLUNTEERS FOR VICTORY GROUP
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A new place of bWltness has openPVT. H. EBIWIN LEWIS ed at tihe CJ'()68-roadI! or RouU:8 7:! .. Pvt. Lewis. son of Mrs. Thelma and 48. five mUe6 from W~nesvllie. !MHler, Is with the '1st Division. Lou & MarliDl's js :bile name of the located on Oklnawo.. H e was Inest4lbl:l8 Jvnepf." primllrtly a t~ d.ue~ into service In July 1944. station. and al!Io a srooery. meal. market and &hort order restaurant. Belong located In such a. st.rateglc FARMERS GRANGE No: 13 by JANE FlTE this bUlilness place can serve s pot. Rev. Olarenoo Wamsley visited WILL MEET IN REGUtAR a vast oommuniW elflclntly a.nd well. l!everal members of his PtU'IBh, TuesMarlin Swnmers. tor man.y ye84'S SESSION ON ,JULY ' 7TH
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' A FARM DIARY 'by ll, J. FJL.\ZlER July. 2, 19t5. ~Ionday. Harvest tlme. I hn,s been so coo! " cepl. for n f (·w days Ulnt It seems . lIS though th e hnrve L were rorly UhJs year ,but It is no t. This Is t.he week Qf Ule }o'ow·th of July and wheat 11M·vest. and the Fow·th usually go tQgetller ill this regJoon , A few fields are cut and slwcked a nd a few have been combined though they are just a. IIttJc later as wheat must be dead ripe to combine well. Is t he 'wllent redder or a deeper coppery !;l old this yenr Uhan usual ? It ·seems so to me. Is It the weath er or <Ule kind of wJleat. It looks good this year but we .wlll keep our ftTl" gers crossed lllltU It Is safely stored or sold. Whent stora:ge is said to be scarce t.hIs yea.r. "Knee hlgb by the Fourtlh or July' Is what theY' say the oorn &bould be We have some Just. com1ng tlhroUih Ule ground and some knee high and whether lit IIl8lkes It or not jl15t depends upon the weather. You 0011 la.1rly, see It grow trom da.y to· d,o.y but It. Is 11Ot. warm ~oueh lor you to bear it grow in Lbe nlght. I nevel did hear It grow but same people sa.v you can ill I' III com weatber • . BlJly PopeYe fUullly went. to tM &ale. He had roared: <up and down the fenk:es oWnere they were good and had gone. over !.hem where they were poor to f1ght all the bulls in !.he nelgbbol"hood and our nelghboll! bad aa1d, "Always It Is the bull tbat makes tlhe trouble" but when we drove him to tlbe bam and loa.ded ,hUn aDd aga.m in the ring at the we he beha.ved h1mself as a thor<>~ed j'ep.t1eman should. He pu ~ hls head, dOWl1l and ~ooked with acorn at the traders in the rIng but stood there as QuJet as thouglh he were in 0. show ring before the judges - and he MIS only sold for meat. Probab~ by t.hls t1Jne he iB bologna, No orie ·seemed to want bim f« owh&t he ,was but. there arc plenty who wanthlml for meat. He is gone but the lance quest40n Is always With us. There 9o"IlBn't tile usual crowd at the sale. everyone was home plowing corn putt.l.ng in hay. There ~ so JllfUlY cows, elSbt or ten 'gOOd l~g Jerseys t.ha.t seemed to belong to the same herd. If they were 86 iood as they looked, It seemed a &hame for them to be sold IlJI
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as uley were, seventy IUId eighty dollars for a caw wltb a calf, v.lhet.ller hers or not we oould not tell. SInce IIhe r ecent order :from Ule OM their It; a. b1i sign over the chIcken departlnent. "All lowls sold here aTe for breeding purpooes only and are SOUD by bhe heed." Th cl'e are peUtJons belng clrcUia.Led In D ayton throug.h t.he Federated Churohes llSJ(.i~ people t.o write 00 to .... to their ngressmen to s p ... ,e oonllng so-called distillers bollday so Ilftbl be d tllat (1.11 ~~au: ~ugulart may l:ns\lSetead [ 01' catllll&.llg w.., d crop
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of for ma.k~ liquor. We could use some more ~ tJlls year. The prospects are .for lots of biaok~rries and for wild plums .for Ule first Lime slnce 8IJ86r ratlonlng. We also IUl.ve apples and qu1nces, all susar users. I had a pleasant surprise this yea.r. About seven yean <1&0 I planted a l1tUe aprioot tree. .It dldn't grow very much for a year or two IloJld l1n&lly dlsa.P.PCW'ed from sight in a th:Idtet of small locusts. The other day I [Olmd it. as tall as tbl:! l<lcusts a.ncI. f'U\1 of fruit. I wn waitIng ,With lntereet. lor them to ripen.
Are !lowers weed& or are weeds nowers? The roadaldes are iJrlg.h L tlUIi year .w1ill which' ever you caU them_ Some bave seca.~ from the Sa.rdens, espec1a.lly hollyhocks and orange corn Ulles. They are every where this year and seem to thrive on IIlOWing. Chicory Is oolled a bed weed but It Ls het\lven.ly blue. YeJlow On this "Fourth" just. Pll&'ied and sweet clover and veilOW' mustard. the two preceeding ones we have patcbes or pUlllle vet<h and all the not ce~!lbrated with 'Flreworu' over white "Olles, elder, )'IlilTOW. whlte top here. We let OUr men use t hem and daisies, Ilowers or weeds ac- 'OVer There' only they were mUch' cordln.g to Iibe wa.y you look: at more potent and far leSs booutUul. them. a.ncI. lovlJest of all. the wlJd Thooe '!Irewol1ks' are the very Subroses, now at their best, welcome st.a.nce 01 our exlstenCt:. And we at flowers to some of us but to OUlel'5 home ~lave dO!le some cel~ra.tlng only brJars to be grubbed out. ' too. We Jlave ma.nned the mschlnes In Flanders 1ields the poppies grow dalJy to supply our brave heroes Between the Cl'OSBe.o; row on row" with thOse flrework-s Ulat are U&ed on t.he tbatched roofs of 1II1e every da.)'1-- not ollly t he "Fow-th" farm houaes in NOl'JIUUldJr there weI e - toward the perpetuatiOll or tllOGe clumps of pink fox~love and other t.lllnI!B called "'I'lle freedoms·... tlowers and. even OIII Inc root or 1 hqle all 01 you on this last at. Lo Oatohedra.l lWe aa.w tlowen' "Fourlfl" voiCed a reverent pra.yel' where the birds had carried the seed. of tba.nks to God that he gave men 'l1hey ss.Y' tlha.t in the tiomb craters to us Uke, Aomoos DeBoard, lqlll in London there were tl0W'e!'8 tbat Miner, RICha.rd H . Johnson II1ld the bad not ·.beeIII he6.rd of for centuries. Waynesvtlle SOIUI too- all these burled seeds brolllPht to the BUl'tace. men, to-gether WiIJl tlllooe from the st1ll 1Jv1Dg. Juat what the moml of entire U. S. A. 'I'lley were th06e .w bo this iB,l don't know, bu~ these road- died for bhe prtv1lege of bein.g alde flowers made me WUnIt of these Amer1carul. Once ' they were llttle others and you can do your own fellows and tossed firecrackers proph11Osoph1z1ns. bably mucn for the same reaoon I dld- but. the last one they tossed was strons enougb to bring UB one step turther toward a free Independent Amerlca. Wlat some day "will again have lbeautl!ul sky-rockets, and will shriek wit h the roar of !irec.rackers an9 torpedos in memory of these brave deeds.
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More Money Than Ever Before Needed for 7th WASHINGTON, D. C.-Announc. Ing plans for the 7th War Loa n Payroll Savings Drive. Ralph G. Englesman, Director of Payroll Sav· Inga for the · War Finance Division of the Treasury Dept., said today: "The Seventh War Lonn will be one of the two great War Loans . planned for 1945. More pnyroll money will have to be raised from individuals In this War Loan than ever before. "That money Is needed first, of course, to help pay for the Wnr. Just as Important, however, Is the fact that with incomes uP. employment high, and consumer aoods scarce, it Is vital that we get every possible dollar over rock bottom expenses into War Bonds-NOW. In "More the hands of the men andbelore women money than ever Is who work In the plants, offices, and ahJpyards of the country. It II the plan ot the Seventh War Loan to pay particular attention to the sale at E Bond. to workers through the medium of the Payroll Savings Plan. T1)js advance drive will start early In AJjrll -and all payroll allotmental plus extra caah or Increased allotment 88les made In the months ot April. May and June and processed between April 9th and July 7th will count In the Seventh War Loan totals. "Each company has been asked to accept a Seventh War Loan Quota tor lIale. to employees. This Quota Is based on . the average wue Icole of a company ,and represent,a its share at the overall national obJectlve. ' . "This adv8llce Seventh War LoaD drive whlch··starta In the plantl, offices, and shipyards In April Is 'a cru· clal test. Management and labor mUlt urge every worker throughout. the country to buy Bonds with the ' last · 'polilble cent ' he Or she has available, "Onb' In this way can. we reach the great quota. which have beeD ailiped.
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. IDe It Ordalried bY the Council of . UNIT PRICE OOl'n'aAcr Acool'dina' to an iUlnOuu.:emen ~ the Village of Waynesville, ,COllllty ~ prciposaJ,s will be recel~ from !.he Ohlo Department. of Hiih0( fWarreIl, Sinte o~ Ohio: at i.he ofllce of ahe state 'HIBhway 8l!lOO'ION 1. 'I1hat Section 2 .o f 'WIl~, the allotment or auto tag Director of Ohlo, a..t OOlumhUB, Ohio, No. 131 be bereby amend- monies bas !been made and Warren 0rdlna.nCe llllt.ll 9:00 A. M ., Ohio Standard ed and tlDt the Cleltt or the VJll.a8e Oounty wW reoeive Its fIllare as pel' Time. (10:00 A. M., E. W. T.>, TUes-
brat.1ons for t his event ba.ve been Since ~ber sevenun, 1941, whell n cruel and barbarlc race known as the jo.panese (W1elr other conu'nOll llame doesllJlt. look very dccen t III cold type) put us to a task or delend.lng "Our Indepenc!ence" a:nd the pr1nclples upon which we as a nation strongly stand. We were lorced 'to defend our very God-gWeJl privilege, the right to be Alllerlca.ns.
Now I realize what the "Fow'Ul" lI'UUlfully moons. To me It. now signUies l4lat God blessed me with Ute privilege or living in a land that Is wUllng to dle for a freedom that God Intended every man .to possess. I t menns we are n st.roug, defiant Jl8II.lon- III vincible to the atrOCities of a base people.
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I smile as I tlllnJt back on the 4th of Julys prior to December 7, 1941. I was four yearS YOllllger then and vivacious. I loved to peer Into the sky and see it beautiful With the festival illwn1na.tlon, i enjoyed helplng put it IItlel'fl, I la.ughed merrily when a flrecra.cker or a torpedo .blasted, then it was just a day ,lor Il'olle. Ob, sure I had read In my bJstory the "fourth" commere.ted the day on which our forefathers signed a docwnen t known as "The OeclaraUon of Independence" to insw'e u.s of peace and Ute r1gb~ to Uberty and ·the pW'sult of 'happi ness. But tdlese d.1dn't mean mUGh, for I had alwa.Ys kn own a penceIul America. I had never knQWn men to go to the f~ flWlg a rcas of the world to defend the principles sei forth in this b'T8.Jld old docwnent. .
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improvements of W~~viJle be allowed for !.he dut1ea or the Clerk of the 'J1rustees In: of Public AffaJrs the BUIll of Two (Proposa..ls Nos. 1 to 5 inclualvoe HUndrtld DoUara (t:lOQ.OO) per 1I1lare aflered a.s ODe project. and will mm, pa.yable q\Wlter~ from. tlhe be QJwarded as one contract:) pubUc uW1ty .funds WIder oontrol PropcluI No. 1 or tile TlIUstees at PubUc Atfairll. Clinton COlmty. Ohio, on Sectloo day, July
Paul Derringer
fleman was a complete dud In . 1.933 when he IVon T gllmes and IOllt 27 ga mes for Sl Loui s nnd Ci ncinnati. That year Paul cOli ldn' t dent the surt:1 ce of a cus(n I'd pie. He IV~ SI1' t mllch bet· ter a yenr later. in 1934. After that he stumbled a long tor a while. But he hud big yetlrs In 1938, 1939 nnd . 1040. And (hen nga ln he began skidd ing a tri.Oe. largely throu gh early sen son injuries. Ju st a year ago Paul won 12 and lost 10 games with the Redsonly so-so. No·t ·so hot tor Pa ul- although he was no longer any kid. ''In my oplnl,on." BUI Dickey once told me, "Derringer Is one of the best pitchers I ever tried to hit. He has more than hJs share of speedhe has a fine curve ball-and he hIS controL I can't understand why Derringer doesn't win around 22 or even 25 gameS! a year. 1 can tell yOU he's that good. He's one of the few pItchers I .n ever liked to tace," In any eVeDl., Paul Derringer bePD hi. 18th plro season at Ute age of 37 with tour successive wlna over tile Cardinal. and the Pirates. picked a. the "IVO slrongcst clubs In tile NatioDaI Le!ape. PltchID~ ror &be Cubs, Derringer may be lUI .p.e"l"- factor In the NatloDal League race. For tbe Cubs have Iho.,u tilt! lupe better pltoh..., Ulan lUll' oDe looked tor. CharUe Grimm baa ,oUen them away at what Joa ml~b!t can Sp rll1&' pennant apee4, where a JUI' alo al this time tIIey were deel' down In the qulcksand.. om of, lIlfbt at tile bottom. It mIght be mentioned here that Derrlnser It on a par wlthBillDlckey 811 a field sbot.-and a better deer shot - around the Florida Ever,lade.. My guell would be that Derringer It close to beln' the belt pitcher In either leagu., on a par with Mort CooI~ and Bucky Wal. ters. •' •
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Stirn weiss and Lindell We ran into what you might C'Illl a representative Ilatherln, of baseball people a few day. ago, 1nclu~ veteran balebaU writers, manaser. and old-time ban players. SomeoDe started talkin, about the best baaeball player In tbe American League today. George Stlrnweill. the Yan· kee second bueman. drew a unanl. moUB vote tor thil 1POt. b Bury Sal....'er pm It: "SUmwei •• woald lIa',e been a .tar ... prewar dan. Be win .Ull be a ll&ar ID poslwar play. TIle Yankee taftelder I. a strOI1&' !altier, a fine infielder luul ~ ....e •• bal!e-namer. It. Is t..t and .man. 41! all-around athlele, weU up OD tile compeUtlve .Ide...· ID the oplnion rounc:hip that followed, Boudreau of Cleveland and Stephens of th.e Brown. were placed close to the Yankee eDtr,y for all· around abll1ty. This Is no newl to Joe McCarthy. McCarthy was lteen about his crack ln1lelder back ill his rookie day •. "You'll hear n lo.t more about thl. fellow," he said a year ago after the first tew days ot spring tralnlna. "He can do about all you could ask from an infielder whE~re aU hit Deeds ill a llttle more experience." SUrnwelss joins the comblnatioD of baseball and football .tar.. He was one of thEl best backs North Carolina ever had. a chunky bullet. McCarthy ha~ Dever .beezr anJ toe hilarious about jrootbaU players. loe claims they ,et too iIl.ny lIIoulder, ankle and knee braIHs or lDjari. thai orlen return .. haua~ I'boats of former gridiron I'lory. Yet SUrDwei •• aDd Spuil ChaDdler, &we .,. bl. best Mell. were botIJ tOotball .tarl. So was lolumy LIDdell ... blgb Ichool, wblob lobual' proved .. putting lbat famou block on Karo. . lid In the 1943 worla Iel'INo Lindell Is another w1apID, type whose absence would make mon than a small dJ1fertDCe in the p .... ent race which · may be JtIIt •• steamY as the one taat .ealO~ . that moved Qn to the flnal pitch. ,und~ hlmself belle veil the Yankeea' aAo around power and pltcbinl WiD c .... ry them through this time;'· whether he Is with them or not.
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the lollowlng listing: 'Warren County receives $14, 7M.50 or the 47% · II1ld IUl additional amount of $3,96'J.60 beIng the 25 " Dtatli.ct. of R.eg1stl'Qt.1oll. Oorwln $31.26; FmnklJn '1;150,00; Harveysburg, '100.00; LOOn.non, ,1,6000.00; !MaIuv111e, $50.00; MBson, $275,00; Mol'row~ f,287.50; PleaslUlt PlaJn, $50.00; South LebIlllOJl, ,131.26; SprUl8OOro, $87.50; Wa.ynesville, $212.50: Grand totaJ for CoWlty ~cludiIlg toWlllS, f22,572,00.
SWI'ION 2. All 0rd1nances or parte of 0rd1na00es in conflict berewith are bereby repealed. SECmION· 3, 'lbia 0I'<MnaD~ \nke- cUect aDd be in force on and after the earliest period allCYWed by law. 6,336 .feet or 1.20 miles. BUY WAR BONDS Paased at COWlCU 'Cbamber this I Propoeal No.2 . 2nd daY' of July, 11K5. =,."..,,.,,..,,.,,..,,.,,..,,.,,..,,.,,..,==:oc== Clermont. Cllriton o.nd WIl&Teit WlARftEN BRADDOCK, Mayor CountIes, 0hlD. on Sections 0.11:. D~ l . Attest: Ohar~ James. Olerk and Blanchester (,Pallt) of the~ Mester _ WW1am6btq _ NCII1ihern
G (Part.) of the GeoqJetown- WUw nll.ugt.on Road. State H.lgbwa.y No. 175, U. S. ru>ute No. 68, In J8rfereon TOWllBlllp, by appl~ a bUnminOl&3 treatment, [ tern' 'A'-Sl. Pavement: Width 18 teet. Leclsth
Roo.d, Sta..Ie HIghway No. 60S, ~~e Route No. 133, In Wa;yne, 'Marion and Harlan Town&h1ps, by apply:ing a blLUmil10us treat.ment. Item T-J!, Pavement: Wjdtt\ 18 feet, Lenath 25819.2 fee t. Width 18 feet. LerJetl.l . 1,848 leet. TotaJ lensth 27,66'l.2 feet or 5..24 miles. Propo.aI No. S Cllnton County, OhIo, on SectJoo B t Pa.rt) of bhe BlaDcbeater-Wil-
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ORDINANCE NO. 184 To fix the compenaatiOll of certain OffiCers' In the Village government.: ee it ordained by the Oouncll of the VIlIft.88 of W~vllle. 8to.te of 0lU0. EIlilC'lllON 1, 'Rlat the OQIIlpen8OItion of 'the ~ Ls hereby flxed at. the sum of Three Hundred Dollar~ ($300.00) per annum, payable quater-
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iy. 8ECTION 2. That Uie COOJI)ensatlon at the aerk is hereby< f1Xed a.t the of 'Dwo HUildred and Beventyo4F1ve DoIlIInI (f'll6.oo) per II1lllUIl. payoable quarterly. BlilOJ'lON 3. That the 00IJlI)ensa.Propou1 No.. .. tion of Iibe Treaau.rer Is hereby tixed Cllnton and Wa.rren OounUes, at tile sWl of One Hlllldred Dollo.rs Olllo, OD SectiOns A, B and E of the '(f100.00) per annum pa.~ qua.r. f)'ankJln-WUmin&Wn ~, S1.l.te ~. Highway No. 2M ,state Route No. BJIX1l'ION 4. That all ord1na.rlceS 73. In M.ass1e, Un:Ipn and Oh~ter Townships by a.pplYtna a bit.um1nous or parta of ordinances or amend' menta of ordlll&DOll8 inOOl18istellt Lre6Ament, Item T-31. herewith be and .the 88lIIe are herePlWement: W1dth 20.6 feet. Lenith by repealed and 'this ~ sball 48,576 leet or 9.20 m1Ie8, take effect and be in force from No.. 5 Wan-en 0bW OIl Sections and atter the firBt dalY of January. m!.n8'ton-l'ort WUIJam Rood, State Highway NO.' . 949, State Route No. 730, In Unlon ToWnabJP. by applying a b1WmJoous treatment Item T-31. !Pavement: rwwth '16 ~eet.. Leneth li,088 feet or 2.10 mlle!.
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W\ARIRIl!lN ,1BRiAa:lDocK, ;lIayor v._h..."a No SERVICE ren COunt.y RaId, State _ . " y . awY'lea James, Clerk 'Ul. StAte Route No, 350. f,n WGabIngtoIlJ and -llIDtlecreelt Townshlps, "!"'"_ _~~~~= ~-----------_I by ap~ a b1tum1n0U6 trea~. Item T-31. IPa. t . Width 18 leei T ~"ath vemen . • --45,14' feet or 8.56 mllcs. $23,40M7. Total eet.lmated COIIt . Propo6&la-Ne&.-l- ·to 1I-llIllOJ\I&J;Y'e-Ql...,- -t th18 project to be completed. not later tlla.Il OCtober 15, 1945. The mlnUllWlll wase to be paid to all labor employed Oll this ·OODt.ract &hnll tbe in accordanCe wIth the "&:bedule of PrevaillnC Hourly Wage Rates Ascertained and Determined by The IDepartmect of Industnal Re1at1ona a.ppl:lea.ble . to State HJgh~ Department. Improvements in accordance with Sect10ns 17-3, 17-'. 17-u, 17-6 8lld 17-5a. of tile Genel'al Code of Ohio". 'I'lle bJdder must 8Ubm1t with bJs bld a certi!1ed cbeck in an amount equal to nve per cent of the eet.I._-' mated coat, bUt ~ no event-more than !.en bh.oUoo.nId <lollara. A rugged shoe that will stand up under Pla.ns and' &pecl.f!catloDa are on fUe rough .treatment. Sturdy brown leather uppers. In Iibe department of bJcb~s and Stout wear-tested lea,ther soles. Goodyear tbe o1ftce of the reslde~ dJatrict welt . construction, easy to r.e pair. deputy director. The director reserves the r.JBht to reject any and all bids: Hear S'-lID' Ed McCoDnell on the PiBRlY '1'; roRD, BUSTER. BROWN BADIO SHOW State ~ Director nery 8a&1II'dal'- • Fan lor tota to teenal Nearly 2,000 persons <Were JdUed, in gJUde Cl'OS8iDg aocfden'ts last . year. accordlng to the Ohio stAte Safety ~cll and the Na.t.1ona.l. Safety COuncll. So. when YIOU drive, re28 East' Mulberry 8tree~one 6 member to Stop, . Look ancl Llst;en I. LE8~ON, OHIO It's the surest W&y or 8taYln8aUve and well.
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,The Jap has great production-Japan's home islands are industrialized t o an eye-widening deltrOO.
So are vast areas J apan has held for the past"twlmty
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PASTEURIZED MILK DAIRY PRODUCTS for Your Protection Phone 2537 Way~eaviUe, Ohio
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In-law. MI'. and Mrs. F . C. Rwwon. CLASSIFIED RATES- Three line. \,w o days la.';t week. Z5c. Eac h adllitlonal line 5c. (Five 1870. words to a line) Three or more InMI'. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and 5 ..... i 1/ 3 off . ~.ls ... . ons, sans. J eny and BlUy , spen t SWlday _--===-__==::-.=.=====with Ml' and Mrs . John Koslel' of .:._ ,_ _ ,_ _ _ _ for seven years ill Sprinll'ooro ami Utica . the. firsL ten years of his ruruTi d Miss Ernestine Earnh art attended life aL Blue Ball, OhIo. Lhe wedding of Pfe. EV.Cl·etL SmIth He WII{; tUlited In IlUllTktge with and Miss K allll'yn Tucker n,t Llle LoLt..le Mccandless. December 23. ACETYLENE TYPE ' Methodist Chu l' '11 . FridllY evenl~. lll97, and La Lhene was UUI'I1 olle sun, a t WIlYDtf\vUle Ice Pla n' . Mr. and Mrs. T . C. Ru'rtyon were Pu.ul SLakes. Evening!! a nd SaturdaYII SW1clay a1te rnOOI dl 11ers of the \ He had been sick Ior n ra~her long Mr. and Mrs . H arold FlleI'S of near period, bef!.ring hIs Illness wi til Xenia. patience und fortitude. Mr. and Mrs. Hlly Gibson caUed He Is urvWed by his wife nnd son, on Mr. and Mrs. H nrold Rogers nIld Residence Phone 2491 nd 'o ne sister, Mrs . Lolo Thon Mrs. Enun.'l Ollison of Bellbrook . Business I"hone 2451 of FrlWlklin, Ohio. SWlday afternoon . '''' ~c''-'''''''~_~~~ S HOULD YO U G:O IFLRST Should you go fiI-st and I J'cn Ulin To walk !,he 1'Olld alone I 'll live in memory's gal'den , dear , WiLh jj13P ]1Y days we've knOWIl.
We 've known so much oi happiness We've h ad o ur c up of joy, And memory Is one gUt of God That deatJl cannot d esu'oy.
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Marjorie Grimn . rural home editor of Capper's Farmer . advises horne· makers faced with the d oily task of p~ovi din g zesLful dessc rts. "Dinner guests w ill th Ink you' r e Buper smart to PI' pa re it, " she writes in the magaz Ine read by 1,250.000 Corm famil ies. "Surround it with thinnest of ol'ange slices and green leaves on a handso me plilt· ter." The recipe she provides w ill mllke 10 slices, or enough lor some "sec. onds" in the avcrnge t nml ly. Oran ge Roll 1 ~ u p. bakIn g 3 egg.
Sift together Add urange juice. flour; bakin g powder and salt ; add to first mixture. mixing only to blend , Line a shallow pan, 10 by III inches, with waxed paper. P our In batter; ba ke at 375 F . for 20 min· utes. Sift confeclione rs' sugar on pi ece of pa per . Tu rn cake out or, this a nd remove waxed paper. Spread wi th ()r ongc F ill ing; roll u, like jell y ro ll.
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have always looked upon Japan 88 a small nation, a "little .J8ltmd." ~J1t-the Japanese !"mpireJs.y¢, huge, the second largest in the world. It is nearly5,QQO miles long. It is oyer 3,000 miles wide. 400,000,000 people now live under Japanese rule- three times 88 manY ~ple as there are in the Uriited States.
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OBITUARY The Church .can get along without .you, but you can'tI JOEL E. s'fOK E' get along without the Church? Why not llttend every Jo ' l E. SLakes, of DewiLL a nd Lord's Day, rain or shine, hot or cold? ¥ou'll find it Nallcy SLOkes, was b n Il.r W ayn svllle, OhiO, SepLembel' 23, pays. We invite you to worship at 1 ne gl' ,tel' part of his Ilfe The Ferry Church of C~rist lived in t.hjs commun.i Ly, He li ved
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BapLIzo. SOil, Selll us ner, Pasol·. Don 1lC4,"ll1l , F. BrelUler (Roman catnlolle): eLe. "Thlrteen hundred yea rs was bap- W sley I MethodlsL) : " We arc buri d Usm gener ally and orctirlo:ully per- II iUn Him. alludltt g to Lhe andenL formed by the immerSion of a 1111111 manner uJ bllpliziI111 by lIlUllcrs on." wlder wateT, and only III ClI lraOl d1 - ." NOLes 011 t.i1c N ew TesLa.men t. " nary cases was sprlnk li ng or affu- Rom . 6 :3.) "Ba llWZcd a{:cord in!g t u slon permlLted. 'I1hese latt.cr III 1hods the eUSLOll1 of th e firnt chlll'Ch and of bapldsm wru:e elJl.lled In qu csl[oll the rul e of Lhe Ch urch uf Eng-Ianu flOd cven pI'011Iblted." by lml11cniloll." I Joun'.ll," Vul. 1.. (fWork OIl! ,baptlsm " AUb'1.lstl, Den- p. 20,) w'lU'k, v:m., p. 68,) (To be coLlnucd n ext wcuk) 1. Liddell and SCOtt- "Ba pUse , dip in 0 1' wlder water. " St. Augustine Church Luther: "On this accotmt 1 could Father Krwubollz, P r iest wish toot such IllS are b<l ptlscd should be completely Immcrsed In t.1 Mass SWlday - 9 :00 A, M. watel' according to the meaning of V~e .word and the s ignificatlon of F rie nds the on:lin'allCe . . . as also W'iWl ou L Jo'iJ'st Day scnool _ 9 :30 A. M. doub t , it was Instltm d .by OhrIsL." MJ,eLing for WOl'shlp - 10:30 A: M . (" Works," Vol. XI., p. 76, Ed. l!i5\.l 2. Sophocles- "To dIp, to immerse. Mt. Holly Methodist Church to sink." '1'. 1\1. Scarf!, l\UnilIt.er Calvin (Prcsbytcrllul) ; "The vcry t;unday school _ 9:30 A. M. E. A. Earnhar t. superultendent.
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V III , , ,I \'al(m In ' WAtQr ' 1~\ ~\U'oh, " t1hst,4W ,,, Vol, Xl .. OlHl,l). I F'OIthe1'1 Son ancl Holy 16, sec. ,49 .) ; OIter1ni .' 3. Cl'emer"To Inun<:n:c; W rlu1.. t SpciClAl. Nwnber "Except one be born of W\lotel' inerge." Semlon. "The BaptL~m of til · no the spirit" J ohn 3:b, Pl Hi p Sch af! ,pJ' 'bYlc l'lan )! "ImH oly SpuW' InvitatIon Rymll\ 'J usL As I Am" , Wha.t .1s th ere abou t . sprinkling 0 1' m!l!'\Slon, and not scprlll kling, was 131 polirlng that s uggest.s LO Lhe wit - unquesLlon."IOly Lhe ol'JglnaJ form of " nesses tIle buriloJ Ellld l'eSurrecWon brtptlsll1. BaPLi m ds to UlUlll'J'se In Benedic t.-ron of 'J sus? In what way are th cy like \HILer," (Hls to 1')' of Apostol e ANNOUCEMENTSBeeause of the lact that Mr. Ran- n blrLh? Chwch," pp. 568, 569.) doll 15 n.way at TnI' Hollow Bib le • • • 4. Greellflcld- "Immerse , immerge, Camp, all lUUlouncement.,s will be DEC I SI VE QU01:~ll' ION FROl\l :;uumerge. SlIlk : ' Also Robinson , m ade from the pupit. LEXICO NS ANIli SCIIOI.•i\ltS An thon ,Scapula , Stephan\lS, Rob 'l'L-
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Christian Endeavor ' 7:00 p. m . EvellJni Servke 7 :30 p. m. tdld-week p~er &er.Vlce ThUl'6day night 7 :30 p. m.
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MT. HOL.LY by Mrs. lilly Gibson
Mr. an d M rs. La,wrC!nee Zlnk have sold thcir property in Mt. Holly Lu Mr, an d Mrs, George BraLt.cn of Dayton. P fc. Everett Smith has rctu rned h om e to spend a. few d ays wLt h 'his p arcllUi. He has been in Texas. Mr. IlJld Mrs. Raymond SmiLh of Da.yton sp el1lt 1lhe week end with Mr. a nd Mrs, Hiley Gibson. Mr. a nd Ml'S. Floyd Th ompson. Mrs. Clarence 'J1hOJniPSOn, Mis~ Frances Ohenowtth of n en.r W ilmington, spent Satur day nighL. and Sunday wit h Mr. a.nd M.rs. Davi c! Lucas Gnd fam ily. Mrs. Emerson Dil~ spen t, S Unday 'with Mr. and Mrs. K ennet h Soward and Mrs. J ames Soward of ncar Xenia. Mrs. Ralph Edwards of Soub11gn te, Ca.11f~ viSited 'h el' sister a!'ld bro h " 1'-
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9 x 12 W OOL RUGS 9 x 12 FELT BASE RUGS
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LAMPS (Floor and Table) STUDIO COUCHES (Fully Spring Filled) UVING ROOM SUITES BED ROOM SUITES STOVES "Complete Home Furnisher."
AU Typea - Wiring Moton Applia;ncda . N~ Priorities Needed
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Wallace Berry in "THIS MAN'S NAVY" with James Gleason and Tom Drnke. Also: Latt.'St News.
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FOR SALE- Tractor, medium ~ize F:trmaU, exccllent condi tion, good Ollver disk tUld harrow. 'I'e1ephone /Waynesville 2972 . , 12-3 FOR SAllE- McCormic\c 7-ft. Binder, good condi'tlon. Phone 2890. 1Q-3c
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'" THOROUGHBREDS" with Tom Neal, Alleic J\lara a nd Koger Pryor Extra Added: Eel Kennelly Comedy, Cartoon and . ports
"KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" With GreKOry Peck, Thomas J\litchel and Vlncenl Price. . NOTE: One Show Nightly, 8:00 - No . AC\vancc in Price.
Can Corn Fresh and a Little At a Time for Good Results
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Fanning Implements--
A. S. and M11'drec1 Kinney to Theodore C. <Uld Velma K. Toney, .2li A. In Unlon~. Fr~ li. and Irene Sturdevant to Cllrl B . and J e&ie L . Spink. 35 A. in Harlan Twp. Fred Hahn to H. D . and Aw-clia COl'lle~t, lot 13 in Lebanon. Fred and Anna Hillard to 9scnr C. Barns, 97.60 A. in Warren Co. Howard Hwnphreys to Dolly IlII:ld Wd,Jllam ~enderson , .26 A. 1n Clearcreek Tw'p. B. F. and Nellie Morris to John 'D. and Thelma F. Wagner , 94.97 A. In Mu.<isie 'l1wp. u~uraln McIntosh and Horace O. Sawyer to Albert Bryant, lot 101 and i02 in SOut.h Lebanon.' Fil'St NatJonal Bank of Morrow to Denny E. and Gladys M. GOBe, 5 A. in Deerfield Twp. 'Lee Lemmons to Rhodes B. and George L. Bunnell, lots 20, 21 and 22 in Wa.ynesville.
ren to plaintlfI. dcf,'ndanl to pay plaillli1ifI sum of $12 .50 pCI' week. .william Blevins to Frank West, Jol')n C. Ratliff VS. R.uLlI A. Rnt 1If(. lot-s 'U6 and 417 in Franklin 'lWp. Walter B. Flt18 to Dn.v1d R. and divorce to pln.tnL1H ; corts pa .lI. UZz1e Depew, 6.30 A. in Franklin PROBATE COURT'Ilwp. Osbom Wolf, dec·d. nct. value of ·Lols 1. Henkle to Wilbur L. arid esta.Le is $850.98. Irene Gross, 43.99 A. in !Wayne 'Iwp. rw. C. Albright., d c·d. Lnuru AlWlIUjrun R. DuPa u to A. B. and bright adm., fUed bond for $500. 1 Matt.1e Wood. lot 7 in Springboro. Fmnk Minnick, dec·d., Matlle D. Daisy M. HaJl to Clyde W. and M1nn1Ck, adm., filc-d bond fol' $2100. Mary !pulse Baker, lot 135 In F((U1kAndy Culbertson, dec'd., esUlt.c UI)lin. praised at $6000. Bertha. A. Wolf to Enos and Rtllih MARRIAGE LICENSE, GULman. lots 154 1W1d 155 In LebaOharles K . Foley, 24. U. S. Aro\Y. non. Harve~sburg; IRelal Agnt'S Vint, 19, Clerk, Wa.ynesvllle, Rt .2. REAl.. ESTATE TItAN 'FERS-
Houaehold Goods FOR SALE- Horton electric ironer, porto.b1e with cabinet, like new; two good archery seLs, one with six foot bOW, one twe foot bow, complete with arroWs. Calvi.n Longacre, LyUe. -5-3
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ful home canner. For some it spoils; for others it turns Flora May Kinne.r, Jots a3, 34, 35, III
J!laDche and Ralph, Ohlhauser to l'I'llomaa , E. and Elbert B. HUtlell, 10 A. 111 ~ Twp. 'R obert Lee and CryI$U M;lye All.en tiO Theoc1ore Cb11at.06. lots 23 an<! 2" Ull Leb8onon . iLe6~ Z. Hause, extt-. to Merton Hightower, lot 8 in Butlerv1lle. Do.nn and Anra Reser to Albert and Bem1ce Frye, lots 75 and 76 1n Butlerville,
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Joseph G. Reece to 1M.~1 1\. t, Meyer, 2 A. in Harlan Tw:p. Isabell A. Meyer, to Margaret Fern Hixson, 2 A. in HarltUl 'Ilwp. Isabell A. Meyer to Loretta. Wilson, Durable. 32.60 A. In Se.lem and Harlan 'I1Wps. Richly UphQlatered Base Rockers Woodrow and Cleo BrandenbUrg to Arthur and sru.ue Scott, 1.10 A. (Patlform) :I!n Turtlecreek '!1Wp. • Combine Beauty with . Ida. A. Knochenhaiuer to Emma A. Solid Comfort Suttman, 119.10 A. In· Ha.mUton Twp. 00 ONl;Y
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Notice of Public Hearing on the Budget of Wayne TownslUp
NoLice Is h~rcby given tha.t on the day of July, 1945, at 8:00 o'clock p. m., a public hearing w1ll be held on the budget prepa.red by t.he Trustees of the Township of Wayne, Warren County, Ohio, for the next succeedfng fiscal year endIng December 31st, 1946. Such hearlng wlll be held a.t the Township How;e, WaynesvUle, Ohio.
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brown and has poor flavor. Hlll'ltUl 'l'wp. Gladys Kimbrough, Home Service Dire ctor for Ball BrothWh rte R. Sdnoonovcr to Joe W11UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ere Company, glass Jar company· son, lots 75, 56, a.nd SO in Decr f'ir ld Now Open ror BWlln_ After with headquarters at MWlcie, Indl- small, one large. And you wiU want 'Twp. MaDY Improvemen&8 Incilldin« ana. considers com easy to can but a cutting board . A well scrubbed Addltlon 01 One Extra 800CIt finds it far from easy to persuade plank will do it you have nolhing ------------the general public to adopt practices better ATHLETES FOOT ITCH . SEBVIN~ and procedures which give' satlsracWh~n everything Is ready lay an Stop 1& In l~ Mjn~tes Ice-Cream ~ Short-Order, tory results. . ear of com on the board, then use Farms For Sale-Sandwiches - Cold Drlnkl U you bave never canned corn but the strong knife to cut through Successful tr.ea.bment.s must be more Most BOUBS- 5:00 a.m. &0 10:00 p.m. FOR SAlLE- 13 o.crc f =,' 7-room want to this season because of ra· husks corn and cob at each end of Lhan sur/ace applications. DORSEY E. ELY. Proprietor hO\l8e; good out buildings; all tioning, or 'Il you have tried and the e~r. Next, stand the ear up. remedies do not penetra.te sU!flclentEVERY DAY faUed. you may profit by following right and use both 'hands to peel ofT Iy. Requires a. SII'RONG PENE. metalrooCs ; bot.h well and cistern Miss Kimbrough's advice. In an In- the husks. If eased along with the ,w ater 011 porch; elect.rlci ty ; in formal discussion of the subject she thumbs. most of the silks will come 'I1RIATilNG MOBILE liquid. Alcohol Lytle, Ollio.- Mrs. James LovelY, said, "Sweet corn, particularly the oft with the wrappings. This meth· Is VERY MOBll.oE. ' We suggest , ;;:;;~;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;~ deep yellow, i8 rich In Cavor and od may sound troublesome, but atter 'P hone 2904. 2S-2 food value, but field com cans 88 you get the hang of it you will find Te-o!. It. contains 90 %. REACHES well, keeps as well, as the garden the work goes faster and with much MORE GERMS iF'ASTER. Feel It FOR SA'LE- 40 acres, buildings, varieties and Js the preference of leu muss than. when the husking is PENETRATIE. Most. dl1lggists ha.ve eleotrle!ty, on Route 73, near Way- many person8 who could. if they done in the usual way. chose, grow a patch of sweet com Discard any ear or corn which t.he test siZe. Small supply just. arnesvUle. Shown by appointment, tor table ule. So, take your choice seems a bit hard. Rinse and drain rived at Way,nesvme Drug Store. Phone 2651 Waynftville, Ohio Main Street WiLbw' N. Sears, Waynesvllle, Ohio but don't pay your money unle.s you the com after It has been (reed of 26-i MV know the c'Om iJ fresh from the .talk silks, then cut-don't .aw-the ker. SUe Telephone 0051. . .... _ 0 \ , and that Ii Is at the mOlt perfect nela tram the cob, taking care not stage for table ule. .At thi. stage to cut the cob. This Is where you Homea For Sale-::::: the kernels are plump, sh.\ny, -and all need that smoll sharp knife. but bunting with milk·like Ju.t.ce. The danger of spoilage Is far less FOR SAlLE- 2 acres, new 5-roonl when whole kernels are used. Cream CaD Cora Earl), style Is made by slicing the tips ' house, electricitY, drilled well AI corn matures, the milk gIves of the kernels and then Icraplng fruit and ben1cs, possesion. Wilbur way to a .ub.tance called dough. out the pulp. It II folly to can N. Sears, W~'ltoesvlUe, 0Ilio.-21tfc Then people say the"'c:om J. too hard cream style unlell one has a steam and they say right because It Is hard cooker wit'! an accurate FOR SALE- 5-room 110use, garage, to keep It by cBnning once it has pressure gauge. pas8ed from the full mllk to the In excellent oondition. Wilbur N. Pint size jars are best for any kInd 01 corn and practically a must for Seal'S, Waynesville, Ohio. Phone dough stage. Bacteria, particularly thole which style, because heat palle. 2651. 7-5trc cause flat sour. like warm com. ThIs cream through com slowly. II one b1g reason why It doeln't pay It doesn't do to keep corn waiting to gather, prepare, and can com by Its turn in the canner. Ii you hap· MUSICAL INSTRUMENrtS the "wagon load." Flavor Is another pen to have lome left over because FOR SALE- 120 Bass Modern 'B aby good reason for the can-a·little·at-a- of faulty judgment In estimating tho Grand Excelsior Accordion. Phone time rule. Com lose. It! !weetne•• amount nec:ded to till the jars, put It more rapidly than any other vege- in the refrigerator to keep cool until 2651. Wa~esvUle, 011.1.0. 7-5tfc . table with the pOIISib1e exception of the next batch can go into the can· 011 green peas. This fact, plus bac- nero terJa's special liking for com which Office Suppliea-AddlDlr Water Ellentlal . bas stood several hours, explains the sure to add one and one·quar· RUBBER Stamp Pads, ' 250; Heo.vy wisdom 'of the old slogan, "two houri .terBecup bolUng water tQ each tour Wraxed Paper,. 20 ft. 1'001, 3ge .. The from garden to canner." cups of whole kernel com and two Jars, caps, lids, rubbers. canner cup. 01 boUing water to each four Gazette Offl.ce. and all other utensils needed should 01 cream style. The water is needed be ready tor use when the com la to help the heat get through the corn RUBB.ElR Bandl;, oz. 2Oc; Cel.l ophane brought in lor canning. in a hurry and to prevent the corn Tape, '192 inch roll, 49c.. The It Is a waste of time, energy, and turning brown. That brown color tood to put anything In a jar which and over-cooked flavor you dislike is G~tte Offioe. can't be sealed airtight. The smallest causell by carame11zatlon at the corn nick or crock can cause trouble, so sugar. This doesn't happen when Garden Plants-. .marl home canners take time to the corn Is YOWlg and juicy, enough - - - - - - -- - -- - - - examine the sealing .urface of every water Is used, and the processing FOR SA!LE- Late Cabbage Plants; jar and lid. Jars, caps, glass lid. done at the right temperature. fatl11 ·Brussels Sprouts ; and Cauliflower. and rubbers should be washed In Most persons like about one·half Plants, 10e per doz; Celery plants warm soapy water, rinsed, covered teaspoon of salt to each pint of corn. • our nearest f\ , .. I with warm water and then boiled. A little sugar won't hurt anything. Wherever yOU lIVe, ~arl Neal. Every day 40c per :hundred. Chas C. Strouse, One can't be too clean about can- nor wlll it hurt If you forget the salt. I, a farmer no~ed 2.30 P.M. EWTI, he I y~ mile NortJl comer of Waytles- n1ng. Used Jars, caps, and lids The amourit used Is too small to help around lunch lime" ',hroug h the miracle ville, Ferry nnd Ly tle RouiS. -26-4 should be boiled 20 to 30 minutes . prevent spoilage. New ones need only be brought to Some persons manage. to can corn droP' In at your ~ou,e~ith him Roy Battles, by processing it' three and a half to FOR SALE- Late Ca bbage plants, boiling and kept hot. of radio, ond brmg'and some of your faAny Jar, cap, ' lid, and rubber fQur hours In a hot·water bath can· 75c per 100. George P eterson, BeU- worth using I, worth using by the ner but It is far better to use a Carroll McConaha, . , help ",olte that brook Pike. 28-1 manu1acturer'slnstructlons. Such In- steam pressure cooker provided it is vorite entertalne~ •. h' 'd 0'1" work both re· the right working order Dnd in I smction! are given on a circular or noon-'Ciay break m t e a pa.ked with the Jars and printed on worked right. That last "right" Loansmeans Follow til e Mallufa c/,urer's In· the cap cartons. axing and informative. - -. ...::.....::::-=----~-:..--==.- = Two sharp knlve. are needed-one ItrucHon. ! I. • hbor of yours ••. 4 % FARM LOANS - Long t erm, ===~:::===-===:-:-===~.=-==-=-=..::::-=-::-::=:.=-=-=:;::...=-=-=Vel_£arl iS ,a real.nelOWe call hil place easy paymenl15. No IlIppraisal fee. Also nice s:rnwl and large fa.vms ~~,--_. '-"~~~- .:. on .... and a real !armer, ,!o:nd it is not an exfor sale. Call or write Oeo. "Everybody s form.ft form £arl operates Henklc. Phone No.2, Lebanon. tee perlmental o~ sclen~~~t basi~, 'must moke It Hatcheriea - Baby ChicksIt on a genuIne t~ 'thout addl,lon· NEW CASESI'll n Income, WI DUNlIAM u.s. CERTIFIED WHITE 'lIl'ving A. Smith vs. Ma.ry Sml t.h. go out of I'lOW W or from the sponsors p ROCK CHICKS-Breeder of Natdivorce, exb'eme crue l ~y, J . T. Riley. al funds from ~l m Hour". 'Thus, £0,1 ional Champion Whl1e Rock pen "f "Everybody s for . ble to 'alit your a.ttY,. both 1943 and 1944. Our 1945 ... d Catroll are a h ! A l'thur S. Smlth vs. Mildred J . ond Roy an problems wit you, Western New York oontcst pen Is HOURS: SmitJh, . divorce. extreme cruelty. language, discuSS y~ur me, '0 another. lcacl!.ng White Rock pen in all U. "tallt shoP~' alone or . " f . VirgiIUa. WIUiaros VS . Clal'ence H. S. tiilI'Ough December. 9-12 each marnJng f "Everybody s arm Buy chicks of Lhia proven hi8')1 WilliamS, dilvorce. extreme cruelty . Md what Is 'rue oaf "from 'he Ground produotion straln for top poultry 1-5 afternoons except C. DoOOld Dila.tush, at~. proms. EVery Dunham ohick aired Hour" Is equally 'rue EWTI and many o,her Wcdne~da.y Florence Ma.r1e Theve VB. Albert for top poultry profits by individUP" tSunday,9 ".M. Th Natio!)'S Station, carl Theve, divorce, con:finedl to ually pecllg:l'ee<i R. O. P. male from 0 7-9 Saturday evening ,.Oular programs 1'1 t ,;e we.It, primarily in Ohio state Penitentiary.. C. Dondam of 200 to :h6 egg record. ald Dllatush, atty. I.'lace your order todQ,Y 85 tbe 'debroadco.~ '~~o~: o~uWLW.I~nd. 'Other .. Evenings by mand for these superior chickB Appoln,\ ment COMMON PLEASWUl exceed the supply. Don·t be' .dJSGpJ)04nted. Lebanon, 39 OOlum. Nannle Ruth ' James VS. Clyde A. TELEPHONE IIi-R bUs Ave., Ph9Tle 288-R JlI4lIeS, healing ~t for ' June 2.11. 1945 DUNHAM ~ed.er HATOHERY at 110:00 a. m. . W&>ynejMlle, Route 2,' Phone 2916. _ _ 01 " " ~IY , Ne1~ Barton WilUams, . et ai, VB. .~e iP. QQ.tes, extr,., verdict of UllBER= AMPS and
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NINETY-FIFTH YEAR- No. 4220
Temperance IVorkers Protesti~g ~Holiday'
DISCHARGED SERVICE Luncheon-Bridge With MEN CAN HAVE RECORD Mrs. Roy Ellis, Tuesday MADE WITH RECORDER A lovely luncheon-bridge was 1\11By ,p rovisions 01 a newly enacted joyed 01\ 'I1uesd~ when Mrs. Roy Ia-w recently mnlled out to COunty EllIs opened h er llornc to a group Meeting At Cha' tauqua Recorders Iihroughout the state by of f r1cnds. PJizes were received by Francis Willa~ oUage All-Star Game, Fourth, Secretary of State, Edwa.rd J. Hl,Un- Mrs. A. T . Polinsky , Mrs. A. E . Highlight of Season mel, all members of the Armed Stout and Mrs. K. R. Hill. Guests 01 Christian Le;der ' Forces, at the LIme of their dls- Mrs. Ellis were Mesdames John Ker- From County Ex! Civic ~ague Teams ohal'ge from the service, are per- sey , A. T . Polinsky, D. R. Salll,-bury. In Close Sta~dings mitted to pre.sent their discharge to K. R. HUl, Don HAlWke, Luther has swept over the More than !lve hundred spar. the Oounty Recorder and the COunty Hartsock, John Turner, Maynard announcement that fans witnesses the All..sUtr soft- ' Recorder shall record such dl.schargf' Weltz, A- E. Stout, Ira Brown , M: A. haVe been granted • ball game JUly 4 at the high school free to any ' member of the Armed F'ulkerson and Mark Rogers. Holiday, dlomond. The tlnal score, 9 to 1, In that the County Recorder shall Issue . Brewers la.vor of the men. Is no IndlcnLlo~ or,le cerUfled oopy or certlfled photo pounds of sugar arid at 'the caliber of ·ball that '\Vus play- staWe copy of the reoorded dlscharg. of grain last year. ed. free to any melber at t he Arued used approximately BoUb the Men's League All..stn ,·,; Forces desiring same and such rccof sugar and 1 and the Civic Le~e AH-Stn rs play- ord or a cerWied oopy thereof shall gratn In t.helr bWo l ed good ball and appenred evenly be reoel.ved In evidence In nil ca.~e3 Mrs. Lawrence Furnas Will now t.hey are. ~ be;' ted another matched In the neld. The men out . wlhere the original dlschnrge woult! Entertain August 2 one r~e.sa "'o.t' d &bortage. cillllf;ed the boyS at tile 'bwt, however. be receiVed. The W&yne~;v11le Garden Club Protest ~ gathering 11 luts while the boys - --held their regular meeWng on T'nurs- n' c being held ' t were collecWng 5. day afternoon, July 5, with Mrs. Won . Lettefa 'and A home run In the sixth bY' Bob J essIe Longacre [IS h08tess at h er pouring into" wns !tton to Presl PllUlck with two. on base put Wl <~ The Wayne 4-R Club me t home In Lytle. Seven members an- det Harry S. 'l'rlIlita.n, Ohairrrum 'ome on Ice for the men. . The boy/! were never able to solve Tuesday, July 10. at tile Grange Hall SWCI'cd roll call Iby nanling some J . A. Krug or the~r Production with Mrs. Davis In charge and beautifUl s pot they had seen: A very 1, ,,,":nJ"u' and to OOfI4grcssmen and the deliveries of pitchers Peries IUld Eileen Brown presiding. interesting pa,pc~ "Perennials and Senators, protA!st4nir vigorously the LUd1ligton. 'I1lley did nick LudingSue Furnas gave a denlollSt1'!l- Shrq'oo" was read by Mrs. Fred Hook shortage of sugar 'WtiIlle BreWers and ton for two consecutive hits In the second and t.hC6l! coupled with an tion on how to <10 IDle blanket stitch. aiu:I Mrs. J. L. Menden.hall read an DIstIllers are ~ .uiven prloo1\.y error a.ooounted tor t heir lone IAllly. WUhelml,llo. Braddock gave a dem - excellent article on Wle Aztec illy I'l3hts to C<lIlBume 'prge Quantities In a prelUplna.ry gwrte, the young- onstratlon on how to do the cha in and Its care. A number or beautlfUi tor the manufil..ct1Jtet of Beverage er boys nosed out the girL~ by a SCOT'(' stitch. It Wa.'l decided to have R boquets werc on display and . one tAloohol, which Is nOt a food. picnic at the beginning of A'llgu t. IlrrlUlgement of red, white and blue M1am.I . Vn.Iley 'J,'emperance Workor 16 tQ 14. Tne next meeting will be held at Clowers made by Mrs. B. V. Smitl1. ers will meet In the :Fmnces WUlal'd Cottage at M1ariii faJley ChaumuUte GTa.nge 1Ha1l, Tuesdaw, July 17, was great.1y admired. Men's All-Stars o at 2:00 p. m. Club me mbers who Wlll! After n pleasant afternoon the qua JUly 19, ~ 10:" (,'clock. LunchAlB R 7 take pal't In the progra m COl' th~ Club adJounled to meet wltll Ml·S. eon Will be scrv~ lIi the dlnlllg h all Montgomery Ib 4 1 1 next meetln.g are : Janet Michener Latwrence Furnas on Augu t 2. Ml'S. followed by the ~oon program 4 Planck 3b 2 o and Evelyu Lucas. This news WD/I FurnaS' little oon, RIcha nd. was a In the auditorl~; I Mrs. ~Oy O'Banion cr of 1 2 reported by Eula Honk. gue:;t of Ule IIlternooll . LerrlCk of Clinton. aa chalr2 3 Ewalt ~. Many ohi!!W.llm J. LI.ld1ngton p 2 o 4 HUSBAND Of LOCAL HUNT-LUDINGTON Wuren County ~.Xlpected ,I !Perks p 1 COMING MARRIAGE • WOMAN EARNS TWO themselv~ of J41lLllltDj>J)OI'I,U 2 Adams e o o CAMPAIGN STARS ANNOUNCED Inspirnliloll' ",,,,,,._,,,,,, 1 o o Cline c Serving Wlth~ the 279th Engineer IPollnsky as 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ludington "of o Combat Batallion Is Prc. Oharles Wnynesville. Ohio, wl&t1 to announce 2 0 GwLnn ss HUton, OWlrsOOB . since September Ule marriage 01' their daughter. 3 1 ' MWer ' I!C 1'f 1944, he has been wlllh his unl-t III carol LaVonne, 01 Columbus, Ohlo, 1 0 iHUffmllll '80
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Mrs. Walter Kohlhagen and chlldrcn of Ha rtford, Corln .. and Mrs. Marga ret. Kohlhag n of Jnmes~owl1 . OhiO, were guests of Mrs . Jesste Hyman and famBy for a few daYl; this week after spending t he will te l' mont;hs In Western States. Mrs. WaltA!l' Kohlhagen and children lef t Tuesday morning for Ha rtford and ~s. MIUb'll.ret Koh r~! agen w1ll remain for a few days vlsl l with her Sister, Mrs. Hyman , and famil y.
PLANCK BROTHERS, 1ST SGT. ROY AND LT. ROBT. MEET HERE ON VISIT
Lt. Robel·t Planck and mother . Mrs. J.e nnle P lanck . a nd Mrs. Ru"scI Martin were Tuesday guests oC Absenteeis';" Blamed For Mr. and MI'S. Wa yne Planck in Da~' Debate On Official Scoring tOll. Set Of Rules Suggested First Sf,rt. an d M rs. Roy Pla nck of For Future Guidance Houstoll, Texas. nl'l'lvEd here on Fa tlure to have player:. on the Tuesday evenlng for a LWO wecks furlough with Lheir pa rcn!.s. Mr. and field when game time was called Mrs. Ross Planck. Lt. Robert PI[\l1ck I'csUlted In some mJsunderst.anOlngs who Is also home. a nd his broth el bet ween teams of t.he various memhad not met since they visited on ~ bel'S of the S enior Sof.tball League Mother in England . af ter which this past week Popular contention Sgt. Planck was wounded and Lt held that these games sh!JlUld nOL . Planck was tak n p r lsoncr In Ger- be classed as oHicial games Since many. Mrs. Pla nck . with ~ cr SOl1 ~ the players were not of the regulaand daugI1ter-in-la w were Friday tion teBJl18 as originally set-up. But, /lince the ga mes were pla~d Quota for county- hE" bonds. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Planck $578.000 .00 and Ml'. and Mrs . Clark SUtrr In a ccording to schedule and under the $1.424.000.00 Osborn. This fu.nll ly group was join- League supervlsiol1' and wl,th the Over all quota Bqnds sold to 7918 pe l'son.~: ed over Wle week cnd by MI' . and teams uJlder Ule management of E bonds sold $ 571,518.70 Mrs. Sy;r!:1 Howw'd of :IIi Idellclown. t heir respective managers, who had All ot;her . bonds 1,671 .151.19 selected the substitute pla~rs. It is most likely that these games will be Total 2,242.669.89 called oCflcial and will enter into the The following corporatiOns pur · finn I league slAlndlngs. chw;ed bonds "Mhich wcre nlloLted u. The game pa.yed bet;ween Ludlng; Warren County and are Included in ton's and tlhe Christian ChUrch Ute above figures: rcsUl ted in a 14 to 8 score In lavor Treasurer State 01 011\p $110,000.00 of the Church group. General Motors 40.000.0; Regular Monthly' Meeting Stroup.'s and the Outls w's tangled S t. Tea.ohers Retirement Monday Evening, July 16 last Thursday with a resulting 8. to 1 System. of Oh10 38.500.00 tu lly In favor the Stroudsmen. Ohio Bell Telephone Co. 30.000.09 Membe.rs Must Make Meal Mulford, the Winning pitcher in N. Y. Central 'Ralh'OOCl 13,OOO.OU Reservations; Ration Rules this gam e, was In to» Iorm, allOWing S tcL Oil Company of Ohio 1l.300.O<J Pcnllsylva.nla ' Ralll'Oad . 11 .000.00 The I'( ~ ulal' monUlly meeting of only three hits. It has b een l>1Jggested thM a set Fed. Land Bank . The Wa Y111~. ville Clvl.c Club wllJ be LouIsville, Ky. 7,000.00 held all Monel y t \'cnmg , July 16. a t of rules be adopted regarding the Kroger Gro. & BakIng Co. 6,000 .00 7:00 p . m., at .the Cold Springs Inn , sub!.'tItutlon of ·players and ' game Monis. 5. & lOC S tor ' 4.000 .00 lomted onc mile south of Wnynes- time, etc .. that w1ll curb any furtiler 3,000.00 vUle on S tate Rou te c. A dinner misunderstandillgs regardtrlg the Ohio Cent. Tel. Co. A & P T ea CO. 2.000.00 wm be served to m e members and official La.bulatiol} of games for the standings of t.he teams in .th~ le!l8\le. The chaiJ:man desires to bllank their guests. . everyone who purchased oonds In This Is a business meeUng and will MANY THANKSThe manage ment wishes to take hold much of lrute rest to the Civl-c this dirve and particula rly, the bonda.d1ers who went Crom !house to Club members who are l1 rged to at- thLs opportUlltity to thank l\I1yone who assisted in the building of the house and sold these bonds il1 Wlls tend . vast amount to the people of WarIt Is especially Im pvnant Ulat all bleacher seats, tile back stop, and ren County. Alm06t eight thousand reservation cards be maUed to th r In prepa,rlng the field for the Fourth ~, ~r one Out or every tour, seCTetary by July 12. 'nnls 'must be nr July games.
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Waynesville, tlU8 been awarded th t! Comb8.t Infa.nt;ryman'8 Badge fOl' exempla,ry conduct in combp.l against the JaplUlesc on Cebu. Worn above the left breast pocket, the ~e Is a. sllver ritle Within D sliver border 'With all elllptiea I wreath In the bao'itgTO'und. OVerseas 4 months, Conner Is II member' of the oot Ue-'tested 182nd Infantry. 8. regiment organized In colonial times and cited aa the oldest Amerlca.n regiment In existence. The history of the unit Includes the names Bunker (fill!. EiUll RUIl , M~use -Arg01me, Guadaeanal and Bougalnvllle. T he WaY1lesville soldier Is also (11Utled to wear the ~at1c-Pacj(l c Onmpa.lgn rlbbon wit:h alit.: bat tle star IUld the Philippine Liberat ion ribbon WlUl star.
Legality Of League Games Questioned
the offlc1a.1s or the OIUb know In adthe exact nurn\)er or dinners to reserve. Failure of IPembers to ponform to this s imple request wlll probably resu t in a ruJlng tha t al' members must hnve a resel·va.tlor, card In order to obtain Uleh' meal.
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AWARD CORP, PUMMILL COMBAT INF.'TRY BADGE Oorp" TechnJclan Albert E.
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mIII , son at Mr. and Mrs. Ward W~e5VlUe, has been awarded the Combat In1antry Badge for exempary conduct under fire. REGULAR MEETING OF Enterul g the Army In J anuary WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF 1943, he fl as been With the 126th CHRISTIAN SERVICE, 18 Infantry of ,the famed 32nd (Red . -ArroW) Division In the SWlPA for The Woman's Society of Christian Service IW1JI hold their regulal' meet25 monbhs. He Is a veteran of t,he Lng on Wednesday IIlternoon, July &idor, Al-tape, Morotal. and Leyte 18, at the home of Mrs . . Stanley operllttions, lUlU saw aoUon In t.he Bailey. "The Southwest PacIfic" w111 VLUa Verde-Bante Fe area. In north- be the tJleme for the program: .e rn Luzon, where bhe 32nd kllled more than 9.000 Japanese during Its PROMOTED TO,STAFF GT.1I19-da.y drive up the tortuous Villa Keith Ashmead, husband of Mre. Verde Trail In the caraballo' Moun- Rose M1.mead, has been promoted Pummlll,
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umbus, 0tI10. OPEN DATE JUNIOR CLASS COLLEGE ' - -2 2 Campbell c Thursday, ,July 19NURSING CINCIN'NATI TWO RECENT WEDDINGS 2 3 Thompt;On ss . 1 . , AN'NOUNCED BY OuLlaws VB. Ludington's 2 o 2 Miss Ellen Moos ot Oreg:mlp'l OhIo, MRS. MILLER Pope 3b LEADING BATTERS o 1 Jones 3b AS H o has been elected president oC the Pct. ,0 2 8iJnp6on 2b H. Orndorff 19 2 Junior class at the College of Nu rs- APGAR-DAVIS10 .526 o o Conard 2b Gans o ing and Health, University of Cln- Announcement is being mnde by 22 10 .454 2 o 2 c1nnatl, campus autllorilt;les nn- Mrs. Wesley Miller of Wn.ynesville of Brown If Mont>gomel'Y 27 12 .444 o o iHendllrson If o nounce. two recent nlaniages. George Apgal O'Efinnion 28' 12 .428 23 6 J . Ludington 18 Miss Moos. 1943 graduate of Walj- of Way]lcsvllle and BilUe DaNis of 24 10 .416 GWltm nesv~e lligh school, Is enlisted In Greenfield. Ohio, were married on 24 10 .41t! E tJhe Qnlted States Cadet Nurse corp, . MondaYI 'July 2, at Muncie, Ind. R H 5 3 through whiCh she receives he r 0100000 OA.K RIDGE RESIDENTS Mr. Apgar, ·the oon of Mrs. Elvara 9 , 11 2 tl'&l$g at felrera'l expense. S.tie· Is Apgar, Is employed at the N. C. R. In o 3 1- '1 0 4 x VISITORS HEREtams. I-to;::...:S::ta.C=f:......::Se:::.I:·g .5~ ea ~n :=::t~. .:.He=~ls~m~o~to:!!.r-"S~"'-.+-..!1Mr:!:!""•.!!J.......J. FJ;itz or Q.!!.k. Ridge, Tenn. .Bob's Dn.1ry moved Into a com- the daughter of HaUtley R . Mo..o;s, DRyton. Mrs. Apgar Is' Lh e d!lugh t.e! for a. unit of the Fltth Air Force joined. his . wUe and daughter. here mandlng leai ~ the CLvJc League ~_.,~_oU)re~Dia_ _ __ ::....::..._ _ _ _~.uMl'.....a.a4~[rs .-JJves~cy MIlleI'. Son of Fonner Residents OOmmand. now in Luzon, PhHipplne at the home of Mrs. Fritz's parents, delmtl~ Rogers-Stmpson, Tueool1Y M - --- 'I1lle oouple will teln l)()rlU'Uy re.sid.} Okinawa Interpret~r rs, Polinsky Hostess At In We.yncsvllle. Iala.nds. Mr. II!Id Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. dur• • • evenlll8", 1.1 to 8. The ~en Birthday Luncheon Monday ing the past week. Mr. aJld Mrs . Mrs. Walter Elzey contrumtec: ., start.eti {:.rr With a bad first .Innilltl ~LENN-ABNEYHW'ry 'F ritz or Oleveland were Wedclipping from ,t he Fontana, Cn.l1f. In whtch Bob's scored six runs and Mrs. A. T. Pollnsk;y was hosl.es5 James Glenn. SOl1 of Mrs. Annanesd~ lligtlt guests of the SaIlB· PUS/WI'S" Herald, containing infOlmatlon 01 were never able . to overtake Ute to Mrs. Walter Kohlh~n and Mrs. belle Glenn a.nd Dorothy Abney . Funeral Service-s For Mrs. bury's and' accompanied their son league-leaders altllOU4!t1 the R & 8 Maynard Weltz at a Monday I U~1Ch daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Edwardi Held' Lalit Sat~rday Marine Cpt. Paul L . ZimmelUlInll . and daughter-In-law when they left boys did come w!bhln one tun of eon a.t Netherland Plaza. Hotel whet'e Miller, !Were Wilted in mariage at _ Jap interpreter s tationed at Ok1na.wa for their home In Oak Ridge, U1 Elizabeth Jane Eldwllrds, a:ged· 88. arid the 50n of Mr. and M.I's . L . A . theY' enjoyed the Ice Show. T he ChIllIoothe, saturday, JUly 7. tying the soore In the fifth. 'IUl ursday u" th b Id _ _ -' dl.ed at her home In Harveysburg at Zimmerman , former r esidents of iBob's now 'h olds a game and one oocas1on was In honor of the blrth B0".. e I' e _LU groom were· . . . ~ l'esldents of Waynesville but wUlnow 9 .00 p. m . on WedllCB<llay. July 4, .0 ' Wayn esvill ~ . Mrs. Elzey s tates that h&II lead over t.he Elevator and day 01 ~: Weltz. .make Ulelr horne In Dayton. a hee.r:t oondl.tIon atter an 1l1ness at PaUl was born here and that his Drake's Dl'\lI!8, who ere tied f'OI' ,\IR FORCE MEN MEETFarmers Grange Picnic several months. ... parents are well known· In t ht: second, and a three game leOO over Capt. Oharles Eu.nlilart 01 Leba.She Is s urv1 ved by ..er husband. Scheduled for July 21 j It ~s & S1m4l6On, current 'occupStanley 'Vernon Shutts non was the Thursday guest of Lt. Charles. a daughtA!r, Mrs. Blanche commun 'y. Postponed to August ' 4 Honor Guest At Many Robert Planck. Oalpt. Earnhart and ants of I~ place. 08rr of HArveySburg, a son Ra,y- . JOHN SEA '-RS--'-o"Tf.-l\U-C-.-UGAN Tho JmeVa.tor and Dra.ltes W111 Social Occasions Lt. Planck were In the ~e prison mortd of Lebanon. a sister, Mrs. Bellp. VISIT PARENTSbattle Friday evening to determine ca.rna:t In Germ~ and returned to F'ealy of Harveysburg,' two brothers, Mr. a.nd -Mrs. John Scars alid who 8ha1l oocupy second place. At this country together. Stanley Vernon Sl\:utJts, son of Robert Gray. or -tt--"eysburg and ba bY'son, Be rkl ey, M10h . .. wel'c week Ule pre6Cllt time both teams have Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shutts, report- "" -j)n Gray of Lebanon, and three end guests of the former's pD ren!.~. SGT. JAMEs HOME a. perc:eDtqe sta.ndl.n8 or . .500. cd. at Oamp Se Atte~bllry on MondDY '"""'1d-ohBdren. f Milito: I ... Mr. and Mrs. Wllb ur N .. Seal's. Mr:;; . il>i'ake's wm t»len meet Bob's Dairy . AFTER THREE YEARSor ry rv ceo Funeral services wm~ held at the Sears and son w1l1 remaln for two Tuesdll,y evening tit· a PIlle which Sgt. Charles James Is' the goue.& On Sunday, July I, he was honor FrIends Ohurch In Hai-veysburg on weeks while Mr. Setlrs !.~ teachhlg guest when !MI'. and Mrs. Olive I' 01' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles f~ to have an important bearJaoobsentcrtained wlbh a pka~ic Saturday at 2:00 p. m . 'With the Rev. at the Tar Hollow Chrlstlnn Service 1n4l on 11nal league ~. ·To James, after an. absence of almost J. 'P• . Thomberry offii::la.t1ng. C'amp near ChIllicothe. three years. He 'h.a6 been stationed date the Drugglam f:Iol'e the onb" team supper and on Wednesday. C'vell!ing Burial in .. . cha.rp 'Of the M1:Clure Mr. and Mrs. Shutts ·had as ·... which has beaten Bob's, !la.ving come overseas 'ln England for the past ...-·ests Funeral ·Rome, was l1Ul~e in MiamJ WASHINGTON D . C . two years. out on top Ili both prevtoUB meetwtth the'i r son, Mr .. Frank Crew. Mr. cemetery. . - . . VISITORS ~ONOREDFWbel't Orew, Mr. a.nd . Mrs. Oliver . Mr. and Mrs. C. I . SattethWla'it.e tillS. A'M'ENDS BElJNIONJacobs and Billy Hisey. -A llarIi-· Mrs. M. A. Flulteraoll entertalnoo and chUctren .ot Washington, D. C . Other cec~nt leaaue SOOl'eS are: ~. andl. Mrs: IA. S. Stubbs 'a nd burger I·r y was en~oyed at .the home WiUl a lovely luncheon at the Green Il(rlved here qurlng the past week Bob's Da.1ry 5 .- Elevator .; IDrake's chll~n and M1aa Joan O'Banlon of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wil.sc?n on ~ ~n Thursday "an~ . ~~ tire .for a. va.ca,tlon with the forme r',; 0rup .. 33 - Bob's Da.Iry. 4; Drake's attended a sahool reunloh at OhauThul'6d8Q evening With .' neighbors ll1'ternoon four mblee O:r bridge' were father, Mr. Henry Sattertfnwaite, and Dr:up 38 .;. RDlel'B & Slq1pIbn ' 9, ta.uqua on sui!da.y, . and friends as ·gruesta. i.. fIam1ly In pla.Y. at -the Fulkeri.an h6me. ~ther irlends and relatives. A familY' CM~ LEAO'U E 8TAND~O dlimer was 81!ven at the ShuttS Prlze.s were ' won ·b y Mrs. John dinner 'W'IAS given In the~ honor on CLEVElAND VISITORWon Lost ~t. home .on Sunda.y ~ith ' MJ:. Md · Turner, Mrs. Don ' Ila'fIrb -and . Mrl? Sudaiy. a.t the 'h ome at Mr. and Mrs. ~. p ; O. He~ or ~eIUu1 2 Bob's DI!Jr':Y 6 Mrs. WUbum Doe.ne of Mbrrow" A. ' T. Poltnsk}'. ~ . who enjoyed .Ralph Tolle at Buford. Those from )VaS -the .itUeat of "ller brotber-in-Ja,w 3 , ~ 3 Mr. 'and Mrp. James 'York and t3lis very ' lovely, ~Y Mes-' here who were present with the and sister, Rev. 'and Mn. R. Cole3 Dl'IIite's DrUIB 3 tem1ly ·Fosters. ~. and MJ:a. JOhn dal.lles Ira, Brown. .~~ Hartsoek. honor guesta were Mr. Heory Satter·man · d\1l1ng the put _ _ , Ideal for sports and kIDd to Ie... 5 ROgers & SUnpeon 2 .~ york and family aJeo of , FQSteI:s, llalOdea :BuMeU,. ~· ~ll, th~te, ' ¥l88 Ruth SatterthWaite, than-perfect flcurea are Ulese ..peel.... pilllben.... Tbey ~.ke colorM _ ~. and -:M ra, ~ 'P91ID8 and and. ~. Stanl. e y . iloaoe &lid J!lmest JildItnaiton. -DI!n Rafte, Carl Mrs. Robert· Satterthwaite and .' ,O.fllel.' PCllEDUJ.' . ~.ugl:l,ter . of' P10l\B&llt ~, ~. Ocm&rd, ~ Roaezw. .JobD ·Tumer; da.ugil:tel'llr'· Mr. and l.!rs. Jesse &umes; Sew now, aa,d yoar vallalloa Ml'a. MarIe BritaJn, ~ aDd ORFllblmg coacb. Lt. Frank "'rid.,, ·,h1J IS' wardrobe wUl be ready wben roa (right) YSNR, ex-Notre Dame WIll$ and daughter pf :SI;. 01lbert FJ!ye. A. T:~! D. R. TbomaB, Ml'. and .'Mrs. Henry Sat-- aeed It. More War Bonels rrom your ~ ' Ann. . spent leveral ...,. JUt .. ElevatOr vs. Drake's DruP coach. wlth ·Lt: J. E. Doulla., U. S. ,~th, Wade TurIIID', A. .E . stout ~te. Jr., and .Mr. aiJd Mr.;. savlap by bome will belp 1reeIr:: witb Mm. 0Urte ...,.." 1'aeIdar. ,.., 1'1C.O.R. War Bond. par tor instru- Cloud', PIa .. apd Mr. ~ Mrs. ~; . ~ and familf. 88, IUMfL , ~ John Kerley: Harry Satte~te and daughteTs. tile war efrort.p. S. Trton.".D,/IOr,,,....' aDd 11ft.. ther need on tranaporL DnIre'a DNp ft. Bob.. DiIJry menta ,. U. S, T_"D.,.",... A.~kprf
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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NOTICE 1'0 CONTRACTOR8
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- sTA'l'E oHio • SEOTlON~ 2, All ordinances or DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS par~ of 01'd.tnalIQes ill cont11ct herePublished' Every Thu.rsday by Davisson Press CohimblUo, Ohio, JUlIe SCI, leU w~~ are hereby .repealed. b7 JANE nTE GEORGE S. BENSON Enrlneer of Sales LepI Oopy SIllOTI:ON 9. Th1& '~PQ Bhn~, Floyd L. Davisson, 'E ditor-Publisher , Pft,IIII.,--Jl_,iI/" ~c,"qr _ Jio, 45-141 ' I was shocked and saddened when bake e-rfect . atld be In torce Oll. an'6 Sr.rtl . .AII'/I'" VNJT PRICE CONTRACT after tOO earliest period allowed by Within 15 miles, $1.50 per ye.a r I r eturned from wol'lt Thursday and Subscription Rates: Seale<! pr6po6a1.s will be reCeived hear that Mrs ."L1zZle" Edwards had Ia.w. Beyond 15 miles, $2.00 per year at the. office ' of tlhe State Bd8bway 'Economic .Securi ty (Paya ble In' A'dvance ) died the evening before. FW several Paased at Cowl(lll Ohamber t hL~ OhIo, at Oolumbus, ·Obio. Baek In 1865 senators and repre. months now she had been In de- RECENT outp'«)urlngs at the Popu'l Dlr~r 2nd day 01 July, 1945: Entered as Second 01ass Mrutter at the Post Off1ce. WaynC6vlUe, Oh1o lace .t lar.te have shown on, untU 9:00 A. 114. 0h1 Sta d d sentatlvea in the Cong ress of the c1lnlng ,hea.lth. but yet her dea th thing beyond aU argument. The put). . . . ,0 n Ill' United State. began drawing $5,000 W!.RJREN BRADDOCK, Mayor deeds. but by "love tJly neighbor" in was somewhat wlexpected. I shall lIc would rathelr have a conte.t- Time. (10:00 /t.. 114., E . W. T.) , Tues- a year; ,100 • week, That Wal good Attest: Charles J a mes. CJerk doly, July 24, lJW6. Cor Improvements pay 80 years ago but a firlt·cla"l it5 t.rue a nd fullest sense can lUll' never forget when ·1 was a few yelld's than clan. "SQUATfERS" RIGHTS For example, bl, league baseball in : welder can do better now. Congress· ORDINANVE NO. 184 group or natJ.ons vel' hope to a t- younger, the a.fternoon ~ha.t her A few sum.m~ th "setting" taill the pea ce that "pnsseth undel'- great granddaughter and I pald her hili lost over 400 of tts be.t men to (ProposaJs Wos. Ito & inClusive men have had two raises In salary war service - lucb player. 81 nre offered a.s one proj t and m since then. The lall one wa. 20 To flx the compensation of certain ,p opulace of Malll S t.re 'L Yo' l'e agreestandil'l8:' a visit" She insisted the we "e&t a Dickey. Gordon, Ch1lndler. Walker, ec ) w veal's ago when they started earn· Officers In the VlIlag government: , ably "slt"uI\U d by a g1ft of cI'E'l'lll be 8lwarded ne 01'- co '_At J When men.nnd nations t.ruly seek bite with her." The hickory-nut cake Cooper. Joe DiMaggio, Tex Hugh-, .... ... ing $10,000 a year which was, .at the ' _ft' !Be it ordained by t h e CoIU1Cil of co.mfort8.ble benohes fro111 A. H . tJle peace of God, till n the lion and with Its dellclous flavor sheJI never son. Bob Feller-on and on and on. No.1 lime. a comfortable living for them. Stubbs. more commonly and famil- the 111mb will lIe ' down quietly to- be wiped from ~ memory. Don ·t Tbouund. &boqbt that the • .,. OllnOOIl County, Ohio, on Bect.lon A great many executives In prl· the Village oC WaYJlesvllle, state of Iarly known as "Cap". t ndertnk r. getJlcr anod have the fullest respect you recali, J a nina '! .eJlCC of theM! .tar. woald tUrD 0 ( Part) of IIhe Oeol1getown- WU- vote enterprise earn more money Ohio. f umiliurc man . dispenser of tIlt' I&way the er_d.. I1'I.1ng'ton Rood state High N th an senators although they do npt SECTlON 1. Tha t the compen(or one anot.h er. But &be cloler aDd 1'15 U S RDute • No 68 In Jeff way o. clai m superior abllitv. Why do our saUon of t he Mayor is her by fixed Did yOU ever ·,p lan a va caLion , prInted sheet. D nd othel'wise gell ial J JrDOre IntereIlID" ,. . " erson legislators not earn more ? Because at the sum of Three Hundl'od Dollar, write all your 'relates' that YOU'd fellow-abou l-.liOwn. Just Ii few we k~ .... liMJlIlaut races have Townsh ip , by app1.7"'18 a bltuminOllll their lalaries are fixed by law and ' be seeing them on specified date, back, Ii ohange of ownLl'Ship ill tile IlDore thaD fiUed oUI t.re&trnent, ' Item' 4'-31. they themselves are the genUemen ($300.00) per nnmUll . payable qu.aternow Ely-OWlled restaurant. crcat d A FARM DIARY just In Urne to have the bottom Call 11IIe lonr Jlne••t tbe Pavement.: Width 18 feet. Length who make the laws. They could vote Iy, 'by D. J. FRAZIER out of everything? Well ~at is just a tlhought ill ,.Ct!p' .' mind that perIlurnstile.. 6,336 .feet or 1.20 miles. themselves a raise In pay but there) SECTION 2. Thnt bhc compensalUIPS now was t.he Ume to salvage Jul y 5, 1945. ThursdayYou may recaD , I. alway. reluctance to Introduce tlon of the Olel'k is hereby fix ed at what happened to me Frlaa.y. My Ilbe old day& wheD PI'opoaal No.2 Iluch a bill. one of his benches parked on the F1unIly V.11M a d.U!erence just .twu weeks va.catlOJl from dut.les at Kurzthe sum oJ Two H\mdrcd ond Seven tile Yankee:l were Clermont. Clinton <md Warren . Tbrou,hout GovernmeD$ side-walk In front of the establish- little gallons oJ gasoline make. The . ~ was to'oammence this Monty-«"1ve Dollars ($275,00) PCI' annlUm. 18 ,arne. In rront Counties, Ohio, on 8ootlons D. E, D-1 There are politics in it, of course. ment. Thinking they were closing t;hirty-five mile an hour speed IJmlt day, but alas. floor supervisor Treva payable quanerly. around luly or and Blanchester (Part) of the Blan- Revenue measures never are popuup, it seemeti logica l thal the bench Ls forgotten entirely. Cars buzz along had other Ideas and Infol'lDed her SECTION 3, Tha t tile eompellSll early "UPlt. In che6ter _ WiUiamsburg _ Northern lor . Congressmen who vote tor a s hould revert to Its original SUll{' a t pre-y.w speed. People swing tapper 'Janie' tJla.t she should re- Grabtland Wce t b 0. e day. ,b e Road st:a.te High "dip out of Mr. Taxpayer'. pocket tlon 01 the Troa.6Uref Ls hereby Ilxed American learue ., way No. 600, State come to regret It on election day at Ilhe swn of One Hundred Dol kus and return to its don 1'. namely. around you on hills and go across main for a IfNi wc;ek.s hence. How"cap." He visioned himself l'esUI1Il throUgh rOOds wlllhout stopping. Jw. t ever IlIiY va.cat.ion pay w~ handed pennant rac. lillal over Just about Route No. 133, In Wa;yne, Marlon sometime., even when the expendi. ($100.00) per Mnum payab'1! quarwben It .tarted. There wal D~ COD- and Harlan TOWIl8hips, by applying lure was a wise one. That's exactly oomfortabJyIUo fron t of the Furni- tlWO little gallons an A ooupon and. me JUl!it ttlle same and I still t:nJnk .. tut La.t seasolo tbe Cardinals had a bltuminc:.18 tre&tment, Item T-3'l. why employees In the Post Omce terJy. Store after n "hard " days work. everyone tries to go a. hundred miles have 'the best floor supervISor in all the National lurue race practlcalPavement: W1~ 18 feet. Length Depa rtment haven't had a boost In SECTION 4. "hat nli ordlna.nces on this very com!orta ble !)emil. Iy won back IDAprl.. ODce again- 25,819.2 feet. Width 18 feet ,11 p ay s ince the congr ess men did. a or parts of ordlnanoes or amenda week more and go It faster. On t he the world. So, Il/Way it ,went In cust.od.Y of th ! DO contut. . ' Lengt matte r of 20 yeara ago. menta of ordinanc~ lnconsistent whole, I believe that gasoline ration"Aunt Freda Johnson" and I were The recent dlerbles bave had no 1,848 feet. Tow.! lenKth 27,66'l.2 feet Wage rates in private industry herfNilth be OM the Sllme al'e heredeviser ot the Idea , And. he did Ing has accomplished Its purpose in d1scUBSing an approa.ching ~. Jobnstown, Whlrlaway or Count or 6.04 mIrles. ha ve advanced trom 42 cent. to $1 an manage to rest for a fe\/.' days, but by repealed e.nQ tills ord1na.nce sllaJl Propoul ,p(o. 3 hour in the last 20 years. They have spite of the black market. I was one I suneated that a. certatn gentleman Fleet. But they offered conte.taonly a few. CUnton Ooun~, 0h10. on BecUon more than doubled. Informed au take effect ~d be In rorce from of those who didn't believe In it. mlght · give the bride-elect 'away,' and brou,ht out the greatest The usual "holders-down" of satd crowds in racing history 81 far 81 B ('Po.rt) of the Blanchester-WU- Ihoritles say that living .costs bave and after the tlrst day of J onual·Y . I thougtht why not j.USt let everyone as her fa.ther W88 deceased. "All no . bell*:h soon raised such a smelly cry the United State. I. concerned. The gone up 30 % or more durine that 1946. run as much as they W1IJlted to on you never heard' of that man giving public . wanta tb aee a good rough mlngton-Pol't WIlUam Boad, State time, Doubled pay tor worker. In When they disoovered its dissapear~ BRADDOCK, Mayor what gasoline they could Ket and if anything awa.y 'sez' Aunt Freda" and tumble acrap for the top-an lfighwa.y No. 948, State Rqute No, private Industry offsets the living ance that ' t he "packer-offer' was Cha-rles In.mes. Clerk their caI'8 gave out it was their hard rolling her big blue eyes, " lnterestin, tu.m loll where more than 730, In Uruon TQvmshJp, by applyln" costs that are about one·third high· only too gla.d to r eturn his "restone can win. lE:ven with the cold, a b1.U.un1IloUs treatment, Item T-31. er. but what about government peo· lUck, tJley could walk. I would pro• 0 • beoc.h" back to Its customary status. Pavement. IWddt.h 16 f t Leneth pIe from mall clerks ' to senator.? bably be walltlng by thls time 'lIB IL U:you are a l1&tener to "Orand wet weather ot May and early June, !NOW, Main Street proceeds agaln Is my car has only some t.h1rty-«X Old Oprey" on Se.turday. evening no the crowds have proved this point 11 8Il8 f t . ' 2 . ee . A.k for ConslderatioD In ba.eball. ' ee or .10 miles. One of the biggest newspapllrs in on lUll even "bottom", thanks again tJlousand miles on It Instead of the doubt you mts:;ed the gal from • • • Propoul No. , my .tate published an advertise· to the courteous donation of "Cap." sixty or more that It wou.1d have had "Or1nderswitcll" known as Minnie A Different Boom Cllnton and Wanen Counties, ment r ecently. calling Lhe attention if I could have had the · gas. It Wall Pearl. Master of Ceremonies, 'RIog Ohio, on Sections A, B and E of tJle of the people of A.rkansa s to the un· PASSING FANCY The new 'POl"tlng boom, now get· ft'Bnit:lln- 'WUIn1IIgton Roe.d, StAte happy plight ot the postal em· something that actually could be Acuf!, announced that.. aile had ner VIe ~ by ~e pnper5 tJnat Simon regulated with oornpa.mtive ease. , tons11a removed. I wonder lf she Un, under way" III entirely different Highway No. 251 ,state Route No. ployees who serve them. The dis· play advertisement W81 bought and Lake, Inventor ot the submarine, is Too bad we ca.nnot. say the same- for didn't rip them out hersel! the way from th'. boom that followed the First World war . That waa the boom 73, in Ma.as1e, Un:lpn. anIIl Ohester . paid for .by the posta l workerl them· deed, Had he itnOwn the havoc tha~ meat ra.tlonlng. abe yeUs, "HowdiY'''. 'Twoold be no .nd the era of stara-known as the Townships, by applying a bituminous selves. In a diplomatic way they SERVICE is was to be wrought tJlrough the use Meat rationing involves so many wonder. Golden A,e ot sport. are asklng their neighbon to help PATIENT Thla Dew bexlm will be all differ. trea.tment. Item T-Sl. of the subma.I1ne In modern warother f1l()t.onI, including SO many The only tt.me °a member o.f the ent. In the ftr.lt place, it will bave !Pavement: WUlt.h 20.5 feet. angth them a.k Congress tor better wagel. ta~, he proba.bly would have pur1 want to see the postal people COURTEOUS more smaJ.l prodlJCers. The buy!nK temlnlne sex w1shes to be called an far more conlleltanta through the 48,676 feet or 9.20 miles. earning more money. I favor the sued some other Invenbive course ProJtCllll'l N... 5 habits ~of the people in the cttcea al'e 'old girl' I.!! In the shop when the army and DJiVY sporting program. THOROUGHLY passage of currently proposed legla· His peacable thoughts were only that In the lecqDd place, It wUl all out· Wanen COUnty, otoo. on Section!! la lipn to boost the 'pay 'of senators 110 different from t.ho6e of the people 'old girl.!!' alwa.ya COOle first. h1a invention would be used fo l' EXPERIENCED cIa .. tho •• day. In the matter at Yo and B of the I'«t Anclent.-War- and reprellentatlv~s 25% or better. in small towns ann in the oount.ry. canmercIal pUl'pD6CS, but like ma·n :y interest, and pubUc attend· ' 1 hope to see the day when a self· It W1I8 consldered a oonsumer prob." I)' meaeecl up that only. the black public and .nce: For UI ' th1I hal been a far r ro County Road, ~te Hlibway No. other peace-time mechanical devices respecUng poor man can afford to le~ ~ of a ,proclucblon and pro .. . 'P ERSONALLY maztcet ee.n profit, they' band the rou&her .nd more deva.taUn, war 'lU.l, State Route aro. 350. ~ Woah- reprellent hili state In cosUy and used {or the bet tennent of mankind. oesstng problem. 'l1he ratlon1n& of wbole mea OV8I' to the new' Secre,- than th', ftr ..· world upheaval knew. ingtoDl aad TUrtleereek Townshlps, These are de. wcialthy Washington. it fell Into the hands of a Marsman da.\jrIy procluct& &nd. ra.ta with the EXECUTED 'by TbeD we Wellt to war In AprO, linT, by 8PPb:'ln& a. bltuminous treatment, tails however. It is wroJlII In prln· and ,t he result W'8a destruction and meat 1& eatd to be a b6.d fe&f,ure. tary of tbe Depc¢ment ~ Alri7' and we were ~ in November, Item T.-31. . clple that lovernment employee. :A,. H. STUBBS cultuN to see tibaf he do. We death. 1918. That w•• only a .print b7 com· ,P avement: Wid'" 18 feet. Lenllth walt 20 yean tor a raise. People buy meat and go without Wiah him !tact. pariJon. But thII war belaD in .... Telephone 2291 O.nceroua Bureaucr.cy While peace parleys and peace bUtter. The manpower sltuatton. in December, 194JI, and It I•• tW,lolnS 45,144 t~t or 8,116 mUCB. • • • . The important thing Is that every 24 Hour Service tile J)a.OIr;'lnIr hoUse6 was one bottleJuly 9. 1945. Mondayfull blast. The casualty lIat of thI. Total eetlmated cost '23,405,4'1 workman who Ql,lits.-!LJ!lb in prl. table d1scUss1ons are well-meaning n a but we couldn't. butcher a lamb Th1s M~M'4tneOoloradJ war will triplet thlt caaualt7 n.t of J Proposala Nos. 1 to 6, Inclusive 01 and have posQb!lltles of future :world vate Industry to enter government this project to be QOmPIeted not later employ geta his wage scale frozen. peace. we must not overlook the fac t and sell the ' s\ll'Plus to our friends weather is very nice for those of us the number OXI8' aftair. The trem_loID .pert. prorram than OctOOer 15 1945 The change of work m ay bring more that through the peace table assoct- without being involved In b~ wbowould Uke to go to those lovely whlcb arm, UtcJ u'" are worldq , . va.oaUotl spots and t:an't bUt the ma.rltet opera.tIona or SO tied up In atlOn men are brought closer toOD Ia duel a1II~ to brine la' a aUt The m1n4mum, waae to be pa.1d to pay but that', temporary. , Whoever workl at that job a generatiOn from, i'Ct.her and the fel\.owWllp of man as red tape th9t we didn't knaW what crope COUld stand a UtUe warmer crop of b • •baD player., footbaD all labor elpployed on this cont.ract now will probably be earning ' the shall be in ac:oord&nce with the same amount and spending a lot ordalned by 000 is made manifest to do, yet every bit. of rann butdl- we&tber and a llttle rain. It 18 nice pla,e" an4 boaera from the . "Schedule of Preva~ Hourly more to Live. Remember that the In t.h~ hearts of .b~~~ who seek the ertng set free that much Paddng weather thouab to put in hay. Today er set. ''These UD\J and naYJ baD 18 a nlBl Drp RidIe day. There were house meat for those dependent on peace. playerl will bave the advantage of W04.re Rates Ascertained and Deter- laborer at today 1. earning senalorI· Not by ,w ords of pea:~, nor ' by Lt. Now tha.t things are 80 thOrough- atorm& on all sldes of us but my good tralning and Ilt condition. .. mined by T.ne 'D ep!\.l'tment of In- al pay for 1865. AMBULANCE Th~8e facts are underalood weD b, poor dry bard-baited preten didn't Carl Hubbell Ilay •. "That can maka dWitrUli RelatioN! app11cable ' to SERVlCE men of Industry and leader. in labor • big dlftereDlc •. ' Allo ,there ou,M State Highway Department 1m-, get &DIY. movements. It I. encouraging to Since I have been trying to raise to be onoUllh to go around 10 that provementa 1n ~rdance with observe how the Labor-Management aD of u. canlmprove." 60Dle ch1cka with hens I ha.ve been Dave Ferrill and Al Benton have SecUons 17-3, 174, 17-4&., 17-5 and Charter, ilgned In Washington laat OFFER hav11l'g troubles. How do you keep proved Hubbell'. elanL Coachea 17-58. of the Oeneral Code of- Ohio '. Marcb by labor ·unlon executives and hens o,ne. to a nest? MIne Insist on Greaa, Neale and Steve Owen fee) SATISFACTORY The bidder must submit with his promJnent men ot busilll!IB, deal. formtnc cooperatives. We ha.ve &.bout the .ame wll7' about it In regard to bid a cert1fled ellIlCk in an amount with the subject. In brief It atate.: SERVICES eighteen ohlcks being cared for by football. So diD the college coaclle. CQulll to five per cent of the estl- Private enterprise Is the nec'eslary foundation for the wclfllre of labor five hena. At nlgh,t the five pile up who expect ' to ,et their sbare of mated cas,t, but ~ no event more , as well all manogemel'lL AT ALL TIMES . theso veterllJUl. In a corner of the brooder house Commlaalcmer Cban4ler baa prom. than ten thOU8anc1 dollars. BUMPER. CROP ami bY day they h\JlTYl lU'9Wld laed to rive ttioUUDu of atra klu Plans and specifications lU'e on lUe ORJUNANCE NO. 183 OF FINEST PE~CHES THIS cluoldng and 8Cra~lng, five of them a cbance to Play buebaU who In the departroellt of h1gh~s and , An Ordinance to amend 8eCt.Ioil 2 ORCHARD EvER c Dia12111 Waynesville, 'Ohio with the eighteen ohlclta. They ought have been aliUlt old before throUlh tihe omce of ~ resident distric t , /' PRODUVED pla"l... apace. 1& II.. ... of Ordinance No. 191 and to fix the to be -able to proUlct them from lack read, been pa:ov.. clearl, that thi. deputy director, salary of the Olerk of ttie Trusteel! DUE TO RIPEN ~r~§§§§~~~~~~§~~~~§~~i!!!~~~~~~~~.J crows and rata but some ha.ve dis- cOllDtry Deede more ,layer. thaD .. The director reserves the rlg.ht to of PUbllc Affalr8. LAST ~F JULY appeared, Hatdtcry ch1cJts In a Deed. extra :. peetatora. TbI. Idea reject Il'DY and ,a.ll bids. .B e, It Ordained by tJle OotmcU of brooder :house are rea.lly much ma, Dot atrlke eVe.., promoter a. a PERiLY T. FORD, . bhe VWatfe of WaynesvlUe. County 'I"BEI:-RlPEN'ED FULLstmpler. happy thourbt, bat It 'wUJ be that State H:lghIw8.y Director FLAVORED PEACHES way ID the latare. of IWarren, Staa.e of Ohio: That elm disease hee f!nelly talk en If the 80licltnr mUIses you, come In REQUIBE .LESS SUGAR In the meanwhile the ftr.t rush Neal'll' 2,000 pel'6Ons were· Wed In awrION 1. That Section 2 of Ross H . Ha.rtsock all our bte elms. The one in tme anyhow C1l' caU us ap. FOR CANNING Prea1dent past.Ure 18 almost gone and the of the boom Ie alread,. here. Th. g1'8dc cnJII8ing a.ccidents last year, Ord1nanJOe No. 131 be hereby amendball parks ara provlns It. So are tho di th 0 I S af t cd and tOOt the Cleitt of the Village Series E Bonds are money on deothers are enUrely dea.d. The locWlt race tracks, lol! courles, tennis a.coor ng to , e h 0 bate Bey Watch paper for rlpenln&' dale ~U and the National Salety of Wayneeville be 'allowed for the Goo .1. Wo.tel'ihouse p061t and interest aooumula.tes on trees are beginning to turn brown. courta and 10 on. • • • Council, SO, when you drive. re- duties of the Cl~ of the Trtis~ Vtoe-Pres1den.t them. COLEMAN FARM Thel.r pest Is a tiny beetle that eats 3 MJleI S. E. of Franklln the green off the leaves. Pota(,o Major Tesj~ ClUe member to StoP. Look and LIsten I of Publlc Aft~rs the sum of TWo $16.75 gets you $25,00 in 10 years, 0. state Route lZ3 ' bugs are here and ca:tJbQse wonna Ma.1'\V E. Stansberry Hank Gre.Dlber, wID be 311 yeara \ It's the surest way of sta)1ng alJve Hundred DollArs <f2O(I.OO) per anguaranteed by your own governA.96't. 0lI8hJeiand bean b\l£S. Today the fltes ment. swarmed in. through every hole In out at bueball .cUon four aeasons - - - the screens, the world still ha.s nazis anil before he moved Jnto war lervand japs and the sIlroggle goes on, lee be had known 10 1ears of bl, l.ague ••rvlco. From DOW on. Tiger Telephone ZZ51 "!Fleas have otiher neas to bite 'em ' WayneevWe, Ohio Hank' a play will be ' follow.d with p'eater iDterelt thaD the perform· so on ad inftnltum." I ' , and MJd-summer with lUi long still ance at 8Il.)' other player now in a1'ternoons liba.t make the da.ys seem ba.ebaD. This not o~ include. ev· long Is with us but the weeks slide ery blll.ball faD, but alia .V817 v.teran ..rvkl .thl.... who hopes to by SO fut tbaIt tieton! we know It return to .o~e tomi bf lpOrt. winter WlU be here. I ,was reminded Joe Loula and ' 81117 COM are of that when . they put in my coal notable .X8DlIIl1... 80 are many 0thCARBON PAPER the other day. The bin is not 88 tull er boDn--IJlL8I1)' other ball pia,.. a8 ,U&Ual' 80 'We will probably have to era - and man,. other football ltan. PAPER CLIPS get a bUzz aw and buzz up th06C, Gr.enber, at 1.... . will give UI part of the &IIlIw.r a. to wh.t four dead eJm,a to · ~ us WMm. At any ,ear. of .t.bliItic Inaction wili, do. RUBBER STAMP PADS rate We wi11 not Iiu1fer l ,n &p\jte of ,I tetked willi tile :caplaln ~RITING INKS all ~ food sbortaaea none of ua before he ilvaa bt. a~ .... have gone' hungry but we like to In- Ie.... w~ 195 pound." be TAPE, CELLOPHANE . ' . c1W1'e ,o ur' ~ prlVUege of ' looked ftt for' 8Il.)'tbm,. "1 0I\l1 wtaI~ 1 kneyi the an.wer, ". 200 ft. Roll. Extra ' HeaVy ;"' KTlplng at What looks Uk.e ~ , , , he laid, ''bu1~ I belIeve I have at Waxed , P.per....... ......... ' 39c ..,ement and as " ~ Malctuardt leaat two ino;ra ... IOD. left in m,. ,,,,.~ . WEi CAN QNLiY GET ABOUT HALF:· ~,' "Afn~ ~t j-Juat Il.-a.w-awful to . .,atem. It ,wIlll. 'talul • UtUo time to " I;,· ,_ A SMALL QUANTiTY ' THE AMO.t iJrt WE v H~D 1'HIS SPRING b~ S-.8O' ~-b.~." lot Iolnl aii~ to, iot my .,. ' OIl NOW ON' ,HAND , 'lll& was isn't over yet, dOn't cuh the baD. ' I ~opo DOt too Jon,,_But I your bondi, that meana someone am ID ,004 shape pbJ..c~ . , .... ,... thoJlatr lOll nled' IOJIlI ...baa to buJr one tQ pay rOOrsOtt and 8CIDlnt. It IOOcl to b.ck ., Dial 2143 Ohio . drlve c:afullJ. you, woni set a.notJher iii Ume to ,M". It 'l,••t a obue. car for a · lone time yet, even if you to pick up the old lame. ADOtbIf , ..r woUld bave ' beeD too late.· o .. have BOt two pllona more .... ,
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120 "Wipt4p.(." t li t 6 :30 times in the. New .... Mr. em. Ohristia n EndetllVor t.on·~h ·l·estam '& campbell cited bhlrlY-Bix.c dlfreJ·ent Even1n4r Service at '1:30. ~lft I~ "",__ at night ay Thursd Meeting ' ~yer ... ",...t..,ns of ·the Bible into d !!ferent languag es, making 4,320 tUnlS '7:30, the word 18 tmnslaU~. 1120 x 36 I ' , • . ; challen ged Mr. Rlee to show a He l Randal Mr. w~ekB two' For the put
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WoJ Friend s Fl classes now that we are usin4r til rs t Day scnool - 9 :30 A. M . house for claa,s-rooms. ,Now Is a Mt!eUng Jor WOJ'S1}.lp - 10:30 A. M , '. 9 :30 a. m. • Bible School good time 'for all of us to ,b~ to Commu nion 10 .30 n. m. work In oomest to see how quickly sermon 11 :00 a. m. 'We can fill bolll bhe house Il~d. the , Chr1st.- single pime it IB rendere d 'sprlnkl '. Ohuroh with a grel\t Bible school. has beeu at the Tar Hollo.w Chrlstl.lln EndeaVOr 7:00 p. m. people. (C.-&. Deba;te pp.llO- ll·l ) Bring YOll!' fa.mily and friends and Ian service camp lor young 7:30 p. In . EvenLng Service Mr. Rice thought thlllL he had M r. camp, the of The last week I elghborS . Mid-we ek prnyer service .. _A such a case- Rev. 19 :13. as {O Ray Mrs. nd a Ml:, k, Hartsoc David <UU4 Pastor . Randall m. Max p. :30 7 t nigh ay Thursd Mr. and rendere d. In Vulgate, Elthloplc and Klontz and Oharlot te,d a.nd nil 11 d an fal y werll Syrlac by.'sprl nkle'. But. Mr. CalnlJRay Klont.l!, supt. J MJ':;. ?4ax Ran a _____________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....;. bell argued tJhat the verb III th e J all at camp. Mr. Klont.z was the 148 1 athletic tUrecLol' of Cil;mp and Mr . original ·text must ha,'e 'been 'ranUzo ' "Mare Love To Thee" (sprinkl e) as it Is B.n Impo,'i" LbUlty Mr. Ra\Y KIoonlz Randal l La u8lh t twp alasses, Invocat ion ',b aptlzo' to be translat ed 4.319 for . . • Sennon . "Flour Unansw erable OF T SUBJEC ntE j Metho dist Churc h times ,by one mea.ning and once by Questions" - ..• BAPTIS'M CHR IST' "".. AI; I Am" 13l "JusL eXlliCtly opposit e meantn g. Man uHymn an on r lnv1tat1 Mlnlst.e n, Colema B. R. ued E. L. LOWE, I\lanagc r (ConUn MnI. scripts now ava.llable show that the Benedic tion Chw-ch school at 9:30 A. M., and ·, w t.i 'ran m was·fro . word tendent original superin us famo .)(meer, d tne Raymon Quotati ons [rom • • • the standar d editions of the Greek At 117 Crane, in Dayton, Are Greatly 40Mllnir Services - 10:30. OIlmpb II-Rice Debate. G WORS HIPEVENIN Testam ent now so record i t ." Aiding In Our Victory Program for New Youth Fellowship, Tuesday evening s 107 . Mr.• Q\.mpbell plied up lexicon H~. "He L1rtea Me" at 7:30. Fuel Econom y Through Their 'F inl! lDebate pp. a9. 139 ) (C.~. ed t translat Hymn, "I Walk Wlith The KIn g" 108 mounta in high tha se." "H.e reFactory Ser\lice and Many }' ears of "Immer y b ' " "blaptlzo . St. Mary '. Episco pal Churc h to Rice Mr. ed challeng peatedly ":xperlp, nce In the l rultallat lon and Hymn, "Jesus Is All ' , 1Ul RIllph Parlu!, Retltor Christ of h Churc Ferry that. lexicon le reputaib one l\lalnt.e nanee of Automa tl£ Fuel produce 120 World To Me" Ohurch SchOOl at 9:30 A. M. Debate. iR. (C. le." ·'sprlJ11t ed translat ' I-til : 10 Eq ui llmel'1t . , . See or Write Them .' II . Romans a :30 9 Lesron, Scriptu re B ible School Mornlll « prayer and sennon, . fOr a Stoker or Oil-Bur ner As They 58-62) pp. More , "Savior on, InvntaU of Hymn 11:00 A. M. nion Commu e Are Now Availab le •.. ReIlsona blc . m assembl a. to :45 10 able W86 Rdoe "Mr. 197 Th&n We' To Me" , 11 :00 11 . Ill . In Price and Easy Paymen t Terms. The Ministe r two lexicons that translat ed 'baptlzo ' ? Ieachlng Invoca.t.lon. Wayn esville s Service 7 :30 p , 11l . by ··prinkl e'. One by a man named You ~h Special Number Churc h of Chrht "Zealously Ignoran t" Groves. who proved to be a recclll The East Side Stoker & 011 BW'ner .people 5ennon . ung yo Lhe We Invtte all who In Dayton are represe ntative Service Max Randall . MlnJater Lhese aLtend InV1taUon H.Ymn, "Jesus Is Tenderl y wrlLeI' of no 's cholarly repu te. w nlty conunu tile of e' 'sprlnkl word ltIe 125 inserted present age of me: hanics had this of Bible School 9 :30 a. Callinjg" s~ rvlce.q. Bring your Bible with YO Il . dOing. so for ty lliuthori anw m. a. without 10:30 tion on Benedic CO~nl 7:30 p. m·1 since the automa ton has com.e Into 'Ilhe other W86 Urslnus , a famous Adult Pl'Ilyer Meeting 11 :00 n. m. • • • Sennon vogue to do the routine work of man . and,ent scholar, ·b ut It turned out Evening Evan'gellstlc Service ANNOU CEMEN TSChristia n Endeav or 7:00 p. m. while he devotes 'his energy to t.he 1. 11 8 : 15 p. did not con. ArraDl'e ments have been made rtf that \he earlier coples 7:3P p. m. hl~er things In life. . Evening Service _ __ ___ ~__ _ __ _ ______ our evangelistic meeting next fall . Mill-week prayer service renderin g a fine _t_ They havethebeen The meet.in« will begin on Septelll 7 :30 p . m. Thursda y nlg!ht reJlll.1r and malnLen 1m serviCe T ber 34 and will contInUe through ance of those automa tic stokers and The following Is a pre-prin t of the October 14. 'P romotio n day w1l1 be oil burners already In use and , now. on the 30th of Septem ber and' Rally Waynes ville Churtlb of Ql1rlst 1Jhe new Ollies are being made sInce I Weekly Bulletin Day ",,111 be on ·the 7th of October. available again to work tor more • • • Brother Don Hinkle, m1nJs~ of the y and more economical use efficienc MORNI NG WORS HIPCentral Qlurch of Christ In PorLsof OUT;- fuel s upply. i t will be worth I 0 0 9 :30 a. m . moUtll, Ohio, wUl be our evangel ist. Bible ~hool w1ptrohpethl~ty, ;~lura"'hl~eW~eygetolnf toyuc.h tendent Superin He will be with us each Sunday of Ray Klontz, our CommWlion Song Two verses only the meeting ,provide d Mr. Randa.J.I whelh er it be a ~m:lI or large hom_~ can lUi hlB pulpl~ a.~ Por.tsmouth. . iOomrnunlon MedilaUon \4 :16-26 AS 1IlaIlY. AI can sbould plan to attend the Iellowshll> meeting sponsor Oommu nJan PvtIclpe .t1on OcmmWlion Song LIlst verse only ed by the J amestow n Ohurch of , 71 Ohr18t th . o Is a!terno on at the publiC ,. Hymn, "JeBU8 Loves Me" Wirin g James10:113-17 of All Types north Romans SCrlpbUre Les6on, echool live m1les of editor Butler, Burris ion anc$ Mr. Invocat Appli Lown. of Hymn Motor s No Priori ties Neede d this comln, SUnday, July 15.
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The trim smar tness of tlli ~ ros y· pink and black Jacket dress , with lis wide s houlderS and full sleeves, can be duplicil led by a home·se wer. Be well-drc ssed anit p tltriotic. too, bu}'· In g War Bonds wHh yo ur savings by U. S. T ' ftU IO'Y lJe/,urt llltll l s ewing.
or busineSs place. The plice Is renson able and can be co n ~ i d CTl <l :I
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real invesUllent. They will Install a stoker which wm be easy .to look after. as It feeds the cool automa tically a nd Is so regulate d as not to overheM nor underhe at. It burns less and w i !i burn cooiB. t.ha.t cost less . thus brin::; Ing Ilbe saving In the fuel bill.
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Stokers can be installe d on mos t furnace s and flre bOxes a.lready in use ~d you will Hnd they can give you a service tha.t. wI,l] ellmina tr work' as well as give you uniform heat. Their service In oll burners Is helping us to meet ~he needs o f 11.111day and drifting us toward t he mlllenJum when man 'will tlevote hiB . time to higher thingll and mere existenc e will be automa l\c.
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"'The Jap is shrewd soldier and a tricky enemy . His fighting ·t ricks are ~untless. Hehas been learnin g them for years under the consta nt, unrelen ting system that such a dangerous oppone nt, The Jup is a tough, makes determ ined soldier. Jape will not surrend eI in mas.".cs like the Germans. We must e~en CQunt on fanaticnl opposi tion from ~ civilian popuJa tion." .
times fight fool.ishly but he 'a1W:lY,~ r furious ly. savage !y, ruth1es sly. A n./ I. , ' .\ that such a people will wilt morall y. P8ychologieully r econom ically is quite oorlain ly wrong. Our battles WiUl C Jap will go'into Marine Corps hiStory 88 the ~ughest. c.. f our time ~ Beating him wiU tIJke the best we've got."
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"'The war·in the'Pacific will be hard and effort it may ~ long., It wjll ~uire ' t1~ of ~wer knit to defeat ~ . closeed increas greatly of ions Operat ae. . Japane drive and le asSemb to d require be will aeope in the home. the pre~BJ'IUlOll of fo~ neoess 8ry to assure 'the COQlpiete defeat c!fJ~pan. Until the last Jap has surrent us . d~.: the·A~ Service I'~ ~ thoe8 who suppor "
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FOR SAiLE- Tractor . medium size Fannnll. c.xccllCl1 l cond ltloll, good Oliver disk nntJ harrow. Telepho ne IWtWllcsvi1ie 2972. 12-3
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electrlc lty. on Rou te 73, near Wa.yDella Jean Wilson vs. Theodo re nesv lle. Shown by a-ppolnLment WIlsan, divorce. extreme cruelty. WUbw' N : Sears. W03.Yllc3vllle , Ohto J. T . Riley. atty. Telepho ne 2651. 5trc ~e GraJlam 'Is. Merle Graham . <uvorce. groos neglect of duty, RoHome a For Sale- bert W. Brown. a.tty.; Glo.dys 1<Ynch vS. Robert Lynch, ro~ SAloE- 2 acres, new 5-room bouse, elect.rlcity, drJlled well cUvorce, extreme cruelty" J. ~ Riley, fruit and bcrr1es, possesion. Wilbur atty. Edwin W. Barr vs. Evel'Y'l1 rw. Barr. N. sears, W8(YJleSVille, Ohlo.-21tfc cUVOlJ:C , gT06s neglect of duty, C . FOR ~ i)-room llooSe, garage, Donald DlIatu5 h, atty. in elcellent conditJo n. WUbur l'J. Beans, ·wa.ynesvllle, OlUn. Phone COMM ON PLEA8 2651. 7-5tfc Nannle Ruth Jones VB. C~de A • Jones, defenda nt to pay plaintif f MUSICAL INSTR UMEN TS '-20 per week allmosy penden te lite FOR SALE- 120 Ba.66 Modem BelTJ $50 toward her expense s. Grand Exce1810r Aooordion:. Phone Nell Barton W1llUlms et al VB, 2651, W'aG'nesville, Oh1o. 'I-5Ue George P . Gates, et al court _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ upholds verdict of em., jury, em. ord.e red to pny oostl. Office Supp li..Jessie ~es Hathaw ay' vs. HerRUlBB m stamp Pads, 250; Htlo.yy bert WUlIam iKwtlha.~, divorce to Waxed paper, 200 ft. roll, 390. The plaintif f; child to p1a.lntif f; defend0Uette Office. eDt io pay plaintlH sum or $'UO pe.o SCl&\TOH PADS - Hic pound. The week; p1a1ntit l to keep propert y. Miami Gazette . Phone 21.43. Ta.nn1e ~ vs. Clint Bray, divorce to l?latnut f. ,p laintiff restored HELP WAN 1'EDto mAiden name costs paJd. WAN'I lED- Middle- aged couple or 'Woman to care for elderly woman and daughte r. not.1nvalJ,da, cooking and genere.l housewo rlt. In Wayrle8vtll~ . No obJection ,to man holdW anoU'ler Job. 'CJOOd q)pQttu nlty 01' right party to be esta.bl14hed 1n oomfartabJe bome. Perman ent. Terms to be disc'U.ssed. Wt1te or phone for Intervie w. Box 4. phone 22~, Wa.ynesville, 01110. 7-12tfc
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LOST - MY TITLE AS LAZID:3'I IMJAN IN 'JOWiN. some scoundr el left some malty~rich, sweet-M -anut Gr&pe->Nuts on my doorstep .
8lld I couldn't resLst 'em. Dam Lt -tlheyv 'e given me so m\lQl1 energy I have to go to work!
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'Ilwp. John A. and Sara Dondar o to BIRTH Wesley! and Ella- Hendley . 4 A. In Mr. and Mrs. Ra.lph Ualnow s of Lebulo n. r>et.rmt. Miah. announ oe Illle birth of a daughte r, Ql,1'01 LylUl,· July
FAMR Y DINNE R.Ml'II. H. H. WWlam son had as her ~t& to a fa.snib" dlnDer on Sund&y, Mr. and MR. R. J . WlllljamBon of Cleveland,. Mrs Etilel Hauk and Mr. and Mrs. BaroIid WlIIIBI'JlBCin, and daughte r of Day:ton; Mr. and Mn. ira Brown and eons and MisB Grace
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SRA'RON WOODS PICNI CMr. and Mrs. lR8.y lIlBttloUs and IlOO. Donald, and iP'~lI8hter ....1Ir'Jda ' Ma1n0tl6. wltb rel~vl'S from 'Ham1lton, picnick ed ill Sharon W,00da last Bunf1a.y. "
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REUNI ON AT FT. ANClE NTMr. and lIIra, Ruseel Wilaon and chJlc:I.t'en and Mr. and l\4l's, Herbert MoMllJ an U1d c:ihildren attende d 11 fam1ly- reunion at FWt Ancient on 8w1day.
- !Mr. ' and Mrs. Hatry smith of JndlnatlaPol1s, InCl.. and Grover BrJtaIn of Dart.on . 'apent. the. 4th wt1h Mrs. 0arrIe L1ppicott and Eva. Mr. and Mrs. 8mlth remaine d tor ~ .Flatt of a few days. ....
IMIss MU<lred. COleman of Oxford was the week end guest of Rev. and
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PICNI CMrs. H. H. William son, M158 Groce WIU1amson and Mr. and Mrs. Ira. by JANE FlTE Brown and sons enjoyed a famlly picnic at the home of Mrs. Ethel ,MIsS Ruth Beenoe who has been Hauk, near Dayton , on the Fourth. re8l.d1ng in TeloaB for several months 15 at ~e home of her ptmlnUi , Mr. WILMINGTON VlSITO Band Mrs. Todd Beence, for a two Mrs. WlJl1am D. IHa.nstord, m, of weeks v1s1t. WilmIn gton was a SundRY' guest of Mrs. A. S . Collett Is ill M.her hom.:. Mrs. W1lI11lm sa,wyer . :Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blazer and daughte r, Po.uUne. of Dayton were Mr. and Mrs. !.&wreilce Hardin of Ba.W:nl ay evening guests of Mr. and MJamjs burg. Miss !Betty TInney of MnI. Roy Cla;rk and Eugene . Dayton . Mr. and Mrs. T . S. Hardin, BlRm -· Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'W erntz, Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bart~n wre Harry SChenk and da\l8lhters, were Sunda.y a.ftemoon guests of Mrs. a.nnoun cing the blJ'th of 0. nine and one-ha lt pound son, Friday Net.tIe TInney. " evening at IBlair h06'Pltnl. VISITS IN MIAM ISBUR G\ Mrs. A. S. Oollett enterta ined a Mrs. Doris Kenned y a.nd baby group of eight ladies to 0. bIle o'cloclt deughte r were guests of relatioves In i\Ul~on at her hOOle ~Ulliday. M1amI8 burg during the past weelc. . The afterno on was spent In p)a,ying cards. hwltatl ons were extende d to VISITO Rs AT FRIEND S HOME - Mrs. H~len Wall, Mn. ·NeWe Easter. Mr. and Mrs. James Baker of Mrs. Ruth Doster. Mrs. Nevo. Doster, Lebano n; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MIss Ora.oe Smart, Mrs. LI.s8a OUTl , 'l"homas. of Belmon t; ~r. and Mrs. Mrs. Margar et Tucker and MTB. B. L. 1.Acke:Y', of Xenia.; and Misses DIther Doster. Clara MW'llhy and Nebtle Trlmille. ,M rs: MariOn OiBbom of neo.r town of ~.. called on M1ases Annie 8.nd Marne Browne, ~ sund~ . Who 1ba.8 been tu Is reporte d tp be .. 1Diproving. . !Mr. and-:-""'Mra-,-.""Ru&ge--:-l-:'M-:'a-rtln were 'MI'. and Mrs. E: L . Donald son of week end gue6tB of Mr. o.nd M1.:S'. Wllm1n gton 'were sunday guests of ttlelr son. Walter, and f!Ufl11Y. CIe.rk Stan' in Otborn. --~--+-~~ . '~" - ~ Pe~n~cln-----natl W1I6 'the 1VeEtt cd gueet- of bel·
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MI . H 0 L LY :.~~:t~~am;! by Mrs. HllJ Gibson remove d to the heme of Jler parent.~, Mr. 6Dd M'l'S. Olarles Wetu.el. 'Her dall8hte r. BOnn1e. preceed ed her a. Jew weeks ago. Mrs. John Rooney of Dayton spent a few 'da.ys last wCC'lt with. ber sIster1n-law, Mrs. Alva Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. carl Moore- enter-
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IPAPIER PLATE S- 9 indn fluted; waterpr oo!ed; lOC doZ; 600 hundred. The M1a.m1 G1IZette . Ph . 2143.
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divorce to pJa1nt1ff; c111ld to pla1ntiff. de!~t to POl' plo..1ntiff sum of $10 ea.cl1 week for support of ch11d; defenda nt to visit m1Jlor ct11ld, carta pa1d. J. C. DeFo6set vs. 06cnr C . DeF'oIs6et, et al, defendo.nt granted leave to tile motion with1fi. two days of tbI.s date. Lue1lle YOl1I: 'IS. Riley York, divorce to plamt11 f, coots paid.
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. Walnut Finish 40c Bed Room Suite Lime Sulph ur 30C Bugab oo Victor y Garde n $74·.93 Spray SOc Bed Springs Also House hold Fly Spray s 1 in pinta and quarta Fabric $8.00 '\ CoiltO.OO Special on STOCK a gallon . 'FLY Sr~ Y Bring Your Container Mattresses Price Range from WAJNESVILLE DRUG STORE $10.14 to $39.50 \ .
Mr. and' Mn. 'I Del SIms and Olearcre elt Twp. . in 0h1ca&'0. daUll'hter of near Clnclnn atJ, Mr. B. A. Dill of Cl~ ,Mo., J . T. l.ools I. Henkle 'to ThOll. O. and lIIra. Madiso n Earnha rt and Oathet1 ne B1n8ham. 8 A. In Cleu- Dill of LInui and lIIra. J'ctJl} Z1m- and family of IBea.ver and Mr. and mennan of Wayneev1Jle 'VreTe SaIt- lIIra: Karl Be.bb town creek Twp. of Xenia. spen1. iWalter B. FlttB to George W. and urda.y guests of their brother-1n-l8IW Sunday ,with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. ONE 'rIME .. 2<: •. per word Marcell a Kelly. lot in iFrIw.kl1n. and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Jones. Ea.rnha.It and fam.1ly. Pfe. and Mrs. RIIbert Young and ~ lI4BDtall, et al to Anna. F . ,M r. and Mrs. Raymon d .Smith of Three or Ma.rstal l, 20.12 A. in Clearcre eic Twp. son and M!r. and Mrs. B. J. OiUoutl More Times /llhe Wan-en Oounty Lumber 00. to of Daytmi spent the 4th, with their ~ spent the week end 'WIth Russell and Ollie Marie Scott, lot pa.rents , Mr. and MnI. I~l Young. Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Gibson. Sunday MAKE ' THE CLASS IFlEDS 233 In Deerfie ld 'Dwp. Mrs. , E. B. I..arlpc re' lu at.tendl ng afterno on ca.t.lera were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers and ·Mrs. Dnma 'OM>WORK FOR YOU Andy CulberU ionto Garland o.nd the annua.l school of Woman 's 800son of aetJbroo 1t, M18s ~linc Glblety of au1st1a .n SerWce ,of the Oblo To Buy- To S~lI- To Trade Mode. DeBUIIk, 60 A. in F'rankli n son near Xenia, !Mr. and Mra. John Method ist DlsttlctB of Dayton , OlnTwp. KDe8tIer of Utica.. Mrs'. Cho.rley Ellzabe th iRitter to Margar et clnnatl, 'Wllm1ngton and SprIngUSE THE field, this week at Sabina.. Slooo. .'n A. 1n Clea.rcr eek Twp. ter. PbyW&, of Do.:ytoo. , Dors1e and MAbIe E. Kelly to R:r MI". and MnI. Guy Routza hn and Mr. and! Mrs. Helll'Y' Berges o.nd ber.t and Mary Slelton , 2 A. ill Bon, RusIIell, were Sunda.l ' guests of fainlly of Dayton spent Ba.turday HamlJt.on Twp. Mr. aJld Mrs. Eatl Menden hall at evening Wltll Mi'. and Mrs. Lewis otto and Charlot te Hoffma n to T1pp City. 'Patty Menden hall a.c- MorRan: . . Glen and Lucile Bland, 1.59 A. In compan ied tt1em to their home after Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bunnel l CleaTCn:ek Twp. spendI.rig the week here. spent Sunda,y with !Mrs. Ben GruC1arence"and Flora Pontius . 46.518 Mias Laura Roana4!le; who hM ber and family nea.r Waynesv11le. A. 1n OIea1'creek Twp. been vl.sltlng ~. and Mrs. Harvey Mr. and! Mrs. Dvis iMlchael of Clarence Edward and Norma. Anita' Burnet and famdly the pa.st two Xenia spent Sunday d!temo on with TayJor. t.o George W. a.nd Martha J'week8, went to C1nIcnn atl. sunday , Mr. a.nd Mrs. Edmon Marlatt o.nd N. Cleveng er, 1.23 A. In F1rankUn to bc~n her new work sa Director son. Jadtie. a.nd Mr. Bert Ma.tlatt . 'I1wp. or the College or N.uTIIl1~ at the . Mr. 6Ild Mrs. Morris Lewis and E. M. and Faye Morton to James tlnlvers1ty of Cincinn ati. sons spent Stlnda-y witl\ Mr. and W. NetIt1e R. Wilkes, Jot 205 In LUNCH EON GUEB TMrs. John Koester or Utica. LeIlanon. Mrs. Glenn BordEn was 'lhursda y Delbert and Maude IPratter to luncheo n guest, of MIss Ell.z&beth Mrs. ~pb L Bmerer and daugh~ John Terry', 1 IA. 1n Salem Twp. COlemQl1 1n Frankli n. tera of ~ and WAO Pvt. Odrae !f1red Kahn to ClaUde and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. HMOld B. Ean1 h &.l·t M01lIIiIOmel'Y of camp Hood. Texas, C. Wij,son, lot 1 in 'l\u'tlec reek Twp. and children were BUnd~Y, evel1.!n;: were reeept guests 01 Mrs. AnnaHoward P. a.nd Oloma Chismo.n to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eo.rl Eal'nha rt· belle FlOra. Olive P. Metqrer . 4 A. In Hamilto n and chUdren. .;.;;;:;;_;;;;;_;;,_;;:,_;;;:_;;:;_=_:_;;;;;;;
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TfM.TI No MOBIroE liquid. Alcohol 18 VBR.y NOBIL E. We auwest Te--ot. 'I~ ~ 110 ';';, • .l;UilAcm.s MORa OJ!lRMB IPAST m. Feel It PI!J'olE'l'RAT. Moat c1ruIiR1BtS bB.ve ~ tat .... 8maU supply Just ar-
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Olnclnn atJ. Pvt. James Steinke of the University of Kentud cy. Leldngt on. is conveleeclngi at the home of his pnrents here a.tter iUl opera.tio n for appendld tls at the Lexingt on hospita l. PROBA TE COVR TMrs. E. B. Longac re enwrtal ned In the matter of the estate of: the 'W86'Ilcsv1lle Ga.rden Club at Ida May Donder o, dec'd. net vulue her home here Thursda y a.!terno on. of estate Ia 11500. Mrs. Nettie Elmrto1t, Mrs, Earl Joel E. Stoites. dec·d . Lottie B. YOUl'lg. Mrs. !P. N. Cornell. Mrs. Stokes, adm .. tiled bond for Clyde Wharto n o.nd Mrs. W~lter Ann1e L. Ault, dec'd. net value of Kenrick spent Friday aIternoo n in estate til 1302'1.63 . l"ranki1n. Fiorella O. Eulass. dec'd . C. C. 'H arvey Burnet attende d the QullrEu.lass, adm ., ' filed bond f~r $2100. terly !Meeting or t.he State MIlk A8tJnc1atlon in Oolwnbus, Mon~. MARRI AGE LlCEN SE8The Ll'iIe Card Club and their Lemuel Burton, 21, storekee per, Rt. femllies enjoyed a picnic supper at 2, Lebano n; Barbara Kilburn , 16, Qlautau qua, SUnday levenlng. SOuth Lebano n. Mr. and lira. Cla.ude Riggs of Ectwtn O. Coburn, 22. adminia trator's a.ssI8tant, Lebano n; Eunice D8Iyton were SUnday guests of their parentB .lM:r. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark. Mane $eudde r, 21, Lebano n. ttdtlton Michael ThInnes , 40, foreMr. and Mrs. E. B. JLA)Jlg1ICl'e and DlIWl. M1dd1etown; Charlot te Aug- Mr. an~ Mrs. J. B. Jones a.ttended usta Sknpeo n. 34, factory worker, the IAntloch Instl.tut e at Yellow ~. Springs . 9unda.y a.fternoon Rev. Eby lEad B. Hanstor d, 27, factol'Y spoIte' 00 post-w v conditio ns. Doris stewart vs. Wi;l11am stewart . worker, Lebano n,; 'WIlla. Lee Miles, Mrs. Robert 8iney and Mrs. Kesler. 23, factory< worker, Lebano n. . Oraham . in compan y with Mr. and RUBBER STAMPS ' and Oad E. Biehle. 23, U. S. lAnny', -R t. Mrs. C. W. Albrigh t of PeIdn, spent 1, Muon; Feme Wyles" 22. cier\(. SUDd&r with Mr. and MARKING DEVIOES Mrs. A. E . F'oIIteI'. Wh1te In Oo1~. ' . Made To Order Mr. and :Mm . Walter B&AL Keru10k E8TAT 8lld E TR.AN 8FEB8 The Miami Gaze~ Obarlea F. Hodgen to WlUam O. James HaIlnes, with other guests, and A8nes B . C&rleon, lot 698 In were enterta1necl to cllnner suncfa.y at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. W. O. FranklJn. LalWren oe B. Zlnk to Joei1ua D. Haines ad lIIra. PranJr. Ackenn an and .BessIe Bra.tton , .20 A. in Mlt. and Utt.le eOn. in ~n. HarveY' Burnet left Tu~ to atHolly. Eugene and Gladys Robine tte to ~d the !National DIrectors meeUng Bert and BeMle OfWnY. 20.06 A. in of the Oo-<JR8l'aUve IM1lk ABsods tlon
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We wish ·to tha.nk all our friends, nelehbo rs and pall-bea rers who were . , Idnd to help U8 in our sorrow In the pa.ss1ng' of huSban d and father. Alao Rev. COleman and his con1IOl1n8 worda and tAhe etficten t ~ Y!ce of Mr. Stubbe.
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Drake's; Boh's In Civic ~eague Tie Rogers- and Simpaon Meet Elevator Friday Evening Bob'!, Dairy _ Drake's Druga Tie For Firat Place Standing
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JOE DAVIS HONOR GUEST AT PICNIC SUPPER, SUNDAY A picnic supper was enjoyed a : the Harry Bmi,t h park on Sund a ~ evendng by a group of M ends a nd relat1ves and was arra nged by Mrs. A. H. .Earnhatrt a nd Mrs. E . F . Earnhart as a fa re well for Mr Olarence Joe Davis. Those presen t were Mrs. Charlea B. Earnhart of Springfield, M.r!l. Margaret Mays of Dayton, Mr . and Mrs. J . M. Earn hart and sons of Bea vertown, Mr. and M!r"s. J, N , Robinson and son pI Dayton , Mr. II.I1d Mrs. Karl Babb Miss Fanny Earnhal't alld Mrs . Ruth Fulkersoll of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. iLIoyd Davis and sons. Joe and Bm, Miss Edwyna Stanforth, Mrs. JOI:lI'ah Davis, Mr. and Mrs. HalTY Smdt h and son, 'Mr. and Mrs. E.lrl Earnharl and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Earnha.rt and children , Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart, Mr. and M'rs. Harold B. Earnhart and chUdren and Mr. and Mrs. E. F Earnhart.
.President It_ceives Trophy
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T he gllms a nd sel'V1ce ·!.oLlolI ! 1 . led un Nor t h Main st reet a nu pernl'd for t he pC,SL 19h!. y nr.; Knockout G ash ou se Gan g by Carilloll emile has :u UJll ed i. nl\\' nfl lllC with t he 'I(/ciltion of ~h, ' 6 to 4; First W in of S ea son pUI't.lI rshlp of Cha r les Davis 01 Brookvlll , OhiO. who Is now hclpln'! U1 the opera li oll of the bus lnc:.s. 1 he finn vlU op 1a tc und'r L ,e nllme 01 Crane & Davis O J·ruge . Mr. Davis plans Lo make his hOIl! here when sul La'ble livi ng quarrel S cun be rou nd . This b ~1 11 e&~ will con tinue Lu giv. the same good servlcl' as U ~ l111 1 al cl will also can-y :l complete 1I 1H' o f P ure on products, Includi ng gas llill [ ,
Strou d 's Also Tal{ e On e On Chin From Church Men '
Com Oobblers. Friday n ight a win under tile new legislation recently fOr U1e Elevator aggregatlQn will enacted by Congress, it is possible place tha.t tea.nl ~ in a three.t- for tile AIisoda:Uon to handle loans enlng posI.tlon should the present . more expeditiously and tJ1II.t with teams in first place Rounder in the more of tile lending process turned strelcll. A Rogenp & Simpson win over to the Associations, ~he proswUl put the ~emen in fI. tie for pective borrowen; w1ll be told more third. qulck.ly of what action will be ~en • • • on tiheir aPpUca.tlona tor long-term CIVI<i LEAGUE STANDING Federal Lend Benk Loons. Won Ulrit Pct. Under the new Io.w, the ~oclBob's Dairy 5 3 ,612i5 al40na may' lend up to 65 percent Of Drake's Drugs ,6 3 JJ25 the normal value of the- tarm. Elevl\ibor 3 . . . whereas a1nce 1917 tihey bl\.ve been Rqrers && Slmpeon 2 5 .286 limited to 50 perf&l t ot the ap• • • pra.1.&ed normal value of tile land
())I MOl1dny evenl11 ~, Ju ly 9 , Llldl11g n's Terri(1rs got t.heir teeth into S Lroud 's G Jsh ouse Ga ng an I came out wI th a 6 to " bite afl.l'tl' a 10 innin g oVE'rtlme strugAle. TIlls Is hl.l !'lr rlrst win of the s eason. PorLer , t he wi nn ing p it.che r, wa s in B. bit m t rouble duri llg t.hc mat.ch bll t manag d La pull out w:th ·elght. hils nllowecl. MlIlfc rd. Ihe lo ,lng ' Lvi l"lcr allowed 11 hit. AMERICAN LEGION On July 12, Stroud s boys \Ve '~ HOLDS CONVENTION squelched by ~h c Oll r~ Llan Chlln'h AT CINCINNATI ~UNDA Y WiLh a s ix to t \1 0 ma rkup. The Fowth DisLrlct. Am cr l all . BI'Lt r bnll js betng pi yed by Lhll members of this loogue I\l\d sOllle of Legion Convention was held a ', the best play.cd bll U of t.he seaS:1I1 Pavillion Caprlcc, NCLhet'la nd P htZ has been In evidence during tll's Hotel, OI ncinn~ tl, Ohio, Su nc l a ~ ItlISL week 01 play. J Uly 15 1945,. Deleg-ates Mtendlng from 'Ralp h SCHEDULEP . Snook ipo,o,1; No. 186 were Com - :\Ionda..v, July 23. . Hltr/." Ew/a6 P6oCO r ades Rob~ r t Brown, Willia m B. Christian Chu l'eh vs. OuLlaws A ltatue mocIeleci . after the famed photopaplll, Of UJe Mt. Surlbachl (lwo JIma) ffag raising taken by Rowe and Willialln A. Luk ens. Wc[ln rsday, July 25-:Joe Rosenthal or the AaMclatecl Press, Is pru entfc! &Q President Harry 8. Truman. At the ceremony, leU eo rfa'ht: The Pru1dent: FeU. de Weldon, Nllvy \!a1ntter, second class: Joe Rosenthal, AP photographer: Alt.ernates, Pa.ul Holthaus nml 'L Uding ton's vs ChrlsLla n Church Ted R. Gamble, National Direotor, War Finance , Dlvhilon, U. B. Treasury, and Marine Lleut, CoL Eo R. WilsOll Judd. 'fhursday, July 2f.Barenab. Our 8 ... must still be raised on many more bitterly contested battlefields. Your purchase of M mtJers: J ess Onlun nn and Paul Outlaws vs. S t roud's more and bluer War Bonda II needed to help further ad\'ances. From U, s, rtf.sury Kn lm. Monday, July 30- ---- - -- - -- ------- - - ----- - -- - - - - T he Ralph S n k Post won 11 LUdlpg!\on's \(s. OU~\Vs WOUNDS RECEIVED IN $25 War Bond for maklllg the la rg- Wednesday, August 1Stroud's VS. Chrlstla.n Chw'ch JAP BATILE ABOARD est. increase in membership of n.ny USS O'BRIEN PLACES Post in this dist.-l'lct d urin g April, Tbursda.y , August 2CARL LEO COOK IN Ma y and June. Ludington 's vs. · S troud's Members of the Wayn esville-Civic will plan for the I!"ltlre year t he NAVAL HOSPITAL WlIl1am M . S mlth , of CinCi nnatI, Club wltll their g uests met In! a s ubjects of eMh meeting and \,he was elected Comm an dc r for t he en . LEAG~J E STANDING .buslness session at th e Cold Springs social order In which l:hey come so Onrl Leo Cook, M / M 3-e, son of su ing iM'0 years. IW()1I Los t P et . 2 .750 that commlbtecs IlJ\Jd members C8.11 Mr. an d Mrs. Chari Cook Is now OuLl nws 6 In ,~ on Monday ,evening, July 16. 3 .571 w-ork toward t he best in terests af In II. Nava l hospi~a l In C9Ilifornln . U1tPRI SE SVl'PER Ohlist1an Chur h 4 4 .56a About thirty members and gucsls the Olub and, the commwlity. beca use of wounds s llfft:re d while f OR 1\IRS. KERSEYS tro ud's Ii. 7 .125 enjoyed a deliCiOUS .d.lnner and af terThese columms will carry 111 t he in service aboard thc O'Blien , U. B. Mrs . Joh n Kersey was the Victim Ludington 's 1 wards President S lIas Sn\V'd,er called near tuture many ·of -thc projects destroyet·. 0 1 tile experiences of the of a surprise sujJper on Sunday LEADING BA'l"rER8H IPct. ·t he meeWng to order n.~ld va rious outlined for the civic good of this O'Brien , ICook recen~ly sent a. news - evenil.ng at the home of Mr. and AB .525 10 conunJ ttes reported on t he projects town and township. The Club hopes paper cUppin g to h ls pa rcn w which Mrs. WIUa rd Kersey neal' Lebanon . H . 0 111doJ'f[ 19 14 .451 they had i.Jllvestigated during tile to have' the cooperat:ion. of 't h e res!- g-lves Ule h istory of t.h.1s gallant ~!llp COvers were arranged at Ule n.t - Montgome.J-Y 31 , e,. .423 'IlIIODtIl, ' ~ In h~- tI, promote a.nd and Its exploits agaJust the enemy tractive table f<>r Mr. and ~ .. J Olln O'Bannlou ,2 .423 l'l A PI'Ofiram 01' work nble meetings ma.ke workable these pla.ns so that bo-bh Na.zI and Ja p. In her last oom- Kersey an d son, Mr . ano Mr. OOns 26 6 .375 was preselliJ,cd by Lhe preside.Jlt tJ1II.t all willlllAterlally .benefit the refrom. bnt llc Lion she su1fered Sleatly from Luther H :wtsock and son, Mrs. Flor- R . Copsey 16 - .- -- - Jap sulclde acWoll but r etul'lled to ence Kersey, Mr, and Mrs. JQ~
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'Dra ke's IDrugs ha.uded Bob's Dairy B. 5 Ito 2 'beating Tuesday evening to mOVe into a tie for firs t place wiUl the . Dairymen in tile CIvic League s tanding. The vICtory was the t hird of Vhe season for 'Drake's over Bob's and clllrulxes a four-gnme win ning streak wJlich has elevated the Drug gists from a POI:l1t1on M t he hot tom of t he leag ue Into a. tie for tlrst. The game was tile f ll8test .lU1d one of the best to be p~ on the 1ocn.1 diamond this year with each team committlIlg buL one erro r. . Perry Sackett nllowed Bob's bWo 11ilt s while t he Druggists were collecting 11 StU'ettes from tile offetings o.f Davy Hartsock. In Fr1day's gll.ll1e the EleV'.!IItor railed . to display the om-nd of 0011 which kept them on top In tile leag ue standlong carUer !In \.he seaSOil and dropped a 13 to 4 dec1s1on to Drake's, and In so doing lell beck 1ntto llilrd pla.ce. Rogers & Simpson 1Iind the EI.evator. meet Friday evenlll8 at the H.lgh School dla4nond. Tlte last. time
New law Loans Farm Funds Faster Greater 'L oaning Power Given Loan Aaaociations Vetera" ,L oan Ratee Lower Under G. I. Bill of Righta
these teanu; met It took an elct.ra inning before the Garagemen were urer of the Lebanon National Farm able to <:on1e out Oll top over the Lo6n AMooiatlon, snld recently tha!
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of Vhe . pemument Rogers && B1nlpson VS. ~Vfl.to.J· Lan~ ,Bank Commissioner loo n, B W1ll be oiiot4nued for 1 year from RINGS NAT:VE WIFE, Tuesday, July U Rosel'll & Simpson vs. Droke's Drugs July 11, 1945: 'I1hey 'have been made YEAR OLD DAUGHTER up to 75 percent of the nOl'mal L. E. &noades, son of Mr. and agricUltur:al value 0.1' ,the farm . However, the contract Inte rest rute Mrs. W . C. Rhoades, C OI-win, has returned from PeOl'1 Barbo-I', where on these loans will be 6 Ipel'cell ~ he ho.s been j n the employe of Ine except to veterans who may \X>rrow government for Ule pa.~t Ihree wears. . at 4 percent in the event the loon 'M ir. Rolloades brought baclt wn h Son Arrivea From England 18 guaranteed under tile G . I . BHl In Time To Visit Mother of RiIIhts. The contract rate for him his charrn.ing and talented ,wife , land bank loans will remain at its NataUe, a nti.Uve of P ear l Hal'bol', Mrs. Lllllan Frazee, 68, passed preaeo.t all-tlme low Of 4 percent. and their m tle one yea r old daugl"\away at her home Illea.r ~on1a, Beoret8.ry Lane saJd that many of ter, La,Ve.J·ene Mae. At present tlley Saturday, July 14, alter an .Ulness the ~er loa.na have been are vls1t1ng a.t the home of Mr. of ~ years. repaid s1nCle 1934 and .t.nat II\llny Rhoades' pa ren ts wl t ll tlney C8l1 In !fIer lIOn, Btaf! Sgt. ~les Alfred otdlers lIS1Ve 'b een reduced to a staH themselves ill t hc:lr OWII hOllne. F'lIazee, who has been stationed tn paint _wh!!re3 .bey oon easily beJeMrs. Rhoad'es, by her charm and gracious m nImer has won the ' h earts ~d .lor the past 26 months, nnanced with .. percent llU!d be.nk arrived home on the 7,th IIIIld wn5 loans. ''Tbla,'' he SIlIld, '\will be ad- of the entire R.hoades family as well afforded a short Visit W'l:th' his .V6Dtageoua to IlIAny borrowers for it as all who ha ve had the 'pleasUre of mother before her dea.tIl. In ad1ihe1r interest rate to .. per- meeting her. Mr. Rhoades has aecepted a posidition to him she leaves another son, cent." Wilbur Frazee of Daytf.)J1, OhlQ, two tion in Dayton and Ule h a ppy couplc are mait1ng plans to become (\, perdaugpters, Mrs. Clarence Oook of FINDS TURTI.E WITH manent part of our eonllnun I.ty,. Franklin and Mrs. Burns Mounts UNC;LE'S NAME ON of ~cI!leto"?)\ ' three ~tan<lsons, SHELL; ~ARVED 1919 ATTENDS 1\IRS, FRAZEE Bl.8iff Sgt. Arthur 'Mounts I.n Bunna., Ptc, Ralph Mounts, the Ph1:Mppines. Mr. Everett Thomas. who Is the FUNERAL SERVICESguest of hill parents, Mr. and MTs. Mr. and lok. Earl Evans a tltended Elmer Cook , Flra.nlWin ; one grandFrank Thomas, was waJklng over the fW\IeTal of the latter's sis Ler, daughter, . Betty Frazee, Dayton; parts of hJ8 falther's farm wllere h e Mrs. Lillian Frazee, lilt the Unglesbl' three brothers, Adam ClI.Il1pbell, had pla)'OO. as a ')'OWl8Bter," and Funeral Home, Springboro, Tuesday. and Marcus , Clnctnna.tI; two sisters, found II. snaU land turtle, Upon Mn. K8ithryn Ollm&e, Wllrn:1ng!ton. examination ,t he init1a.ls ''L. S," and NEW AW~D MADE and Mrs. Earl EYa.nB. Wayne.svUle. the name and date "Lester BW1tace SGT. WHirrAMORE F.uner8Il service were conducted at 1919" 'ftfe ' found carvedi on the Springboro, T.ue6day. shell of the turtle. Leeter Surface ls . A Third 08.k Lee! Oluste.r to the an uncle 'Qf Mr. Thomaa and foc- Air Medal has been IIIwarded. to SGT. CRAWFORD merl)'i Uved near -tale Thomas fa-nn. S4a!f Sergeant Claude T, Whitta.'O N FURLOUGH more of Waynesville, an aerial S/Sgt, LeWaa A:Cia.wford. son of FARMERS GRANGE WIU- ~ng1neer with an Emergenoy Rescue Mrs. Belen Crawford" W~esvi1le, HOLD . PICNIC. "LATER; Squ.adron Wh~ ls a unit of the was it.mDrIa the Ohio aoad1e~ pro- MEETING JULY 21 , ~Y' Air Foree in the India. Burma. ceaseG Tueeday, JUly 10, · through , , 'I'beaift '1'lle' .Pa:mers 0i'aDge ,PJeniC 0II'.l• :~= ~p s::a~ atBes:~ tdna~:' plann(ld this Saturday MRS. C. E. FRAZIER . " ev~, baa been PoetPone. vatlon,· ~. , d untllll HOSTESS . WOMAN'S'
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- - - -MOLER'S EN'l'EltTAIN GUESTS FROl\f DETROITMr. and Mrs. J. E . Rolker a nd sons. JlI.Il1es J efferson and David U:!c , Detroit, Mich., ' a re ' the guests of Mrs. Rlker 's parent:>, Mr. a nd ·MIS . R. C.. Moler. Mr. Riker Is prod uction ep""'neer for Gelatine Products Co .." of Detr~it.
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• . FRIENPSHIP CLUB Application In Writing For "~ocal Health Problema" S'OCIAL MEETING Permission To Donate "C~rtela and . Wprld · Peace" The FrIendsh ip Club held t heir . T he com.rnlttee on n.cq u islt l o n ~ of th e Warren C()1U1LY HistOlric!l1 M t· H I~"O H ' regular me ting a t "Our House" on ee WAS mg e a ur oUlle W dI .. _" I Th ' SoaI~y a nnOWlces \DInt t here are M I' H e )<!<>uay even ng-. IS m""",ng ra. • • wartze, ollteall was planned as the social affair of cer!.oin rules a nd regulations wh ich must be complied wi th beThe Wa yne Towns hip Farmer:, Lhe year . ant) a d ellclous fried 1"00;e any furn.ltUl·e or other ILl'Llcks Club met July 12, al. "Our House ' chicken dinner was served with t he are a C'Cepted for p crm a ne nt display " wit h Mrs. W. A. SWfl~tzel as host - gu ests seated a.t ta ble:> which wert! in t he museum rec~D tly ncquh'etl css. beautifull y arranged . An exchange by th e society 0 11 Cincillnatl Ave., After a pleasnnt soc;laJ hour and of gifts I\\'l\S made between t he Lebanon . a delicious dinner, Fr,ed Hageml!yer, "Secret Sisters" n.f'ter \~hich all president, called tlhe meetin g to eiljoyed seeing " }It ys of t he King First, It Is to 'be understood that -.-f~·arence E. Mendenha1l, . 48;- an~ and all fUI'lnlnlre a nd articles ordCr. Murray Green , of Lebanon , dom " a t the 'I'WII) Theatre . spoke on tile speelnl topic, "Loca l Had Been III About Year that are now on display in t he muHealth Problems." He explained' the V for V WORKERS seurn arc only t he.re on ' II. loan Former Employ ' ee Friaidaire bas18 an d a re sLil'I t h e p·roperty' of need for better ' health p rograms. MEET THURSDAY .. Fune,ral Servicell July 19. th I' i th d . !lSPOOin.lly In r U11al aroos, ' whore The Volwlteel' for Victory met e pers on oan ng em all none ANnY . tests have shown tinat more and worked a t t he home ot Mrs. Af ter oi) llIness of about ooe yeal·. of them are as yet IKccpted or enyouths are unfit for military service. Oharles Mau rice, Thw'sday, and CLar ence E. Mendenhall . aged 48 ti tled by reason of their presence He stressed the neEid for menia l during t he social hour refreshme nts dIed at lJhe Soldiers Home Hosp itaL In tile museum to a permanent heaJifJh educaUon . as well . as to:' were served by the hostess to Mes - Dayton, Monday morning. He was place t herein. Any persons !ha ving t:urnlture or physical health education . H e men- dames Charles Ellis, P aul Maw'lce, a J ormer employee o r the Frigidaire tioned the thinss .tha.t are being Fred HOOk. Wa lter Frasure, J . E. Corp. in Dayton. and IVNS also a articles or other things 'th a t they · think should be in t he museum done in this country Itt present and MCClw'c, Jennie COIUler a nd Miss veternn of World Wa.r I , I)av Ing ..., should!, communlcaJte with the 00I the tIl1n8s tlhat might be dQne 0 fltel' Katlu'Y Il Gibbons. T ile !,"l'OUp w11l served as a sailor on tile Ba tt eSlL.p quisltlon committee of t he SOCiety the war when added persorU"lel and meet with Mrs. JelUlle Oonne r on Ok l.;J h ollla.. H e was 0 JII cm bcr or 27. L h e Amerlca.n L glon. Ralph Snook In writ ing, giving a descl1iption of July equipment will be available: the fum.1ture or articles proposed Post, Lebanon. Raymond Braddock 'Wlls the guest He is survived by hi.~ wife. Knth- ror t he museum whic:h shouldl g4ve speaker . He enUUE.'d his Wi lk, BRIDGE CLUB GUESTS a fun descrlpLtlon, the name 01 1').-11 , t hree child ren, Earl, T'ipp Clly , "cartels and Wo1\ld Peace." He MRS. ERWIN ELLIS date of Its construction or use and "ave a clear picture ot 'the ways in Mrs. Erwin Ellis anLer tained at Ol1io, Ma ry KaLhrYl1 a nd June a t oth er facts which t he dopor thinks hom e a.nd his fattier , Am os. wh.1ch the· individual is effected home on Friday evening w.tll h er Fun ra l servi((es were cond ucted entlUe It to .a pl!l£e in -t.he museum. by ca.t'tels. He POin~ out the ways Bridge Club as guests. FOllowing NV articles will be conslde'retl In whlab cartelatUJIlction 1.11 ·wa r the games, priz,es were a wcuded to today . TIllIrsdny, at 2:00 p. m . aL except those that dea~ 'WIth a petule McClure Fu ner" l Home. wiUI -time In peace tlffie and sug- Mrs. A. T. Polinsky and Mrs. D on riod fl:Om 1835 to 1860 or ' such as gested that people taite note of t ile Ha.wke. Dainty refreshme n ts we re Max Ran dnll, Minister o~ .t h e Way-. were commonly used! during thooe present Investlgatt~ being ca.rried served by Ule hos tess to her guests. n esville Ohurch of Christ, offlci ntillg. years. Bwinl was made In Lhe Miami on in Europe in connection wltln thc ,T lle .acquJsiton comm1~ 1& Ceme ltery . I. G. FQ.rben. Oompan,v actlvttles. If LARSONS OF BUFFALO composed of Charters 1;>. ' ~le. the public ds to get. ll.he 'b enefit of VISmNG . ASBURYSPerele M. R!le~ and Hazell BroOks. LIVING IN CASTLEMr. and Mrs. ·John O. Lal'son a nd wa.r 'time ~~ ,we must be prc. William Asbu ry has wriLten , freed of th, restrtctlons imposed by sons, Gary and ' Keit h, . arrived here his parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. R. rui- COu.PoRAl. CHAPMAN Hun BuI1alo, N." Y., Sl\Jtmd ay , a t cartels. ~• ' bw-y , that he Is 'now In Romspber;g, Bet· Orawford entered the Army Otan8e ~et1ng will be' AUXIiLIARY MEETING .VISITS PARENTS ' IIEB~ . Guests for the m~~g were : MI'. t~e home of Mrs. Larson 'S pal ents, Czechoslovak~a, and is living in a 00Ilp." Charles , Oliapman ' Was , in. .JanuMY'" leG,. and served overat, tbe .n-~'_ Han· at 8:30, Mr. and MrS. R. E. Asbury. Mr. Lar aeas wtth ~ 8'1tb Dlvlalon ' in" ..... _'" The Woman's AUX1¥1&l'Y of .the and Mrs. Murra..y;. q reim, Lebanon cas tle which had lb een bul,lt in . 1620 recent -guest or his parents; ,~, and Prance, Belgium, LUX~ . and Jqr . 21, ME; Ralph. Schlpp,. who' is St. Mary's Church 'held ·their .reg_ Mr. and ' Mrs. ohaile8 Bha.w and son ,was enrou te to Detroit, MiCh,. and recently occupied by a pro- Mrs. J , lB. CbaPmAn whue. enrou~ . Qe~. . the enctneer in, Cha.rae 0( the fann 'wa:z, ~. on. FrIday the Mrs. WI A. Sw~, 'Jr;,,ana clllld": but Mrs. :·Larson and SOlIS will re- Nazi Count . to Camp Adair, Ort!8on, ' where he . Previous to lIls ovel"8e88 duty he· ponds in wanen ~ty WUl ~ve a col!Jltry GlOme or Mrs. C.,E. ~r. r.en, O!-"Cgon!a; and., ~ • . and Mi·s . nuun ' for a ~wo weeks stay wh~ Will now 1;)e stationed. 'M.r .. Lo.rson will join h.1s fanilly , wa8stalllol1ed it .~ durinw ~ ~ M~ ~1ll ~ da6" was spent .in ~ ' rOC" ~d~ h~ 'a nd th,ey w1ll then leave for SERGEA)lJT CONNER 14l8a.. and at ft, JuUon: S. C, ,be ~6d by ,Mmj a~ MorIrI,a the CODi1ng baaaar II. coYered ON FURLOUGB, He .. now enJ',)Y.lna ,a 30 .My fur- Brown and ~ WIll be. e~d, dt8h lunCh was en.)O:ged at noon, : REV•. COlEMAN ()01~'I1~~S .-.F1l'st Sgt, Earl' "Conner aiTived FUNERAL SEII~VI._.~'''' lough before belnS ~ , a.t his h'ome here, unda~ , for a COLUMBl! S VlSrI'OBSU GuW8 OAIIIP-- ~~ ~ . ' " DDiOND DAVIS JLL-,,- -- ' , -Rev. &. B. -eril....n ---_...-,. .~,"'-" ID. and ' 1'd:rs. Herbllrt Gray and thirty-daY' '!\Wlough wtth hI.s wife Dr. and Mr8. A. ~. 8tou~ IUJd' ", '!be ~ fdends ot M if. ~y •. Wednesday, to SsM!Di~~IUei ... and MI'I, CharleS D, ~ qf children or ColumbUs, Ohio, . were aIXl SOI1' ~ other relatives and DeN' - Harveylbwv ~o · sUnday ~. Wbmle It), vlllted api's ' 1DOIl~ Davia .. 'Dayton, are 'very t:onduct tbe • Prtday evening guests· or Mrs. Grace frtends. Sgt, bonner has been "Over~ . . . . of .KI', an,d IIrs, P. L. cuiap ~ Amelia CIA 8uDday and ...", to. ~ of hIS 'serious illness Ira 1IOBt. MrII, 00l4a.!P. Has for t.he put ~wenty-two Lincoln ~ tbi IMter I • .a ..... _ IIluDl Valley boIIpltal . cd the aemce. ,
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ed Iller hOine. Someho w abe managNa,ttona1~atik lEn red a.s Soo\md ClIIB8 l\oIatlIler at · the i'QIt rOfI'lce, W~il ed to get into the pasture thJa tUrJe le, Ohlo WAYNfJSVlLLE. OHIO -===c= ' and then WC! 'd1dnlt have Cnnk _ . , , III the s~ of OhiO, at t.be clOSt: of b UsIni!ss oh June 30, SUCh a nkie qUiet 'Weill~ved cow 1940. publ1shed At WayneevWe Have Many ..1ease<1 1l1l'~ii nse IX> call made by Oojnptr oUer of tlle Ourrenc -In06t, or the time ~ut 1Ih~ waao"t y. under seolliOl. CusIom era AU Over This Terrlior y 5,1101. . S. Rev18ed statues . • • • Featuri nc Grain, Feed. Flour, nnmed "Leapln g Lena" in her heit~ EVERA '-............_By C. C.. CAMPBElJ.., .......... .......... ...,1_. L old·t1m . Seed, ~It. Cement.. Fe.n eing, T,Ile, ball · player. days lor nOthlne. our two .)"OWl8e 6t D. c;. ---~ M E'rS nave IUllelt ed . that . the public Loans and COlli • • . Quallt.y IUld WJth Good he1tera d1scouD are Ui. wlll growing lln~udl depend and ng dirilcUy ~5.1J3 ol'erd mCU) . ... .; . . . . .$. 163.449.9 6 soon the at· lIir,e mould Dot ' ,ud,e Hank Po~t.War Flying Previe wed upon ea ch of , More thlln flve million people, 1n7 our 16,752 commun ities; aviatIon au· tI1)UbIe owlU be8in wUh them. NO Greenb erg In' the siame Ught u U'nIted States Oovem~lent obligalllOIlS, dll'eot and glUl\.l·ahtred 653.280.98 Servtee • • • Are To Be Comme nded eluding tolks fro~ practica lly every thoritles point out. wonder some people bucket tbem .ome a. ,the other es·seryt cemen Obllgatl~ns of S.~~lls .I\oIUI ~~IjI.ca..l subdivis ions . ........ ...• .. . 209,400::'6 for TbeJr AblUty T~ AnU ctl~& Other bonds, notes,. and debentu res Just as the automobile could not rleht .from IIhe . . . ... . ....... . . .. . 63,795.83 Needs and for Equttab le Dlstrltown and commu nity In the country , start. !Does the a1an, who bav, retul'Dt d to make ,ood. Uor,pOrate stocks UnCludlng "00.00. ....... stock or Federal have become "Inocul ated" with the become lIenerall y us eful ·to .very or Two of thole mention butlop ••• A Great Factor in Our ed were Ferthe mOQl1 Reserve m&lke am' Bank) . , .. . ..... ~ ... ........ •.. . .• • .. • ..••.... . • dlKeren ce ? ri.. lind idea o t fl ying . America n wh'o wanted to own or Bento,Do 4,200.00 Prorram For Increas lnr Food casn. baJance s Some with olaer people 'banks, Prosay it Incl4dJn doe6. Next g reserve drive time balance one untU good road. were TbeBc In turn will "Remem ber," one of these .atd, and probnbly influenc e built. so persona l ftylng will .b e we must watch and aee. "Ferril l and Benton had a chanoe iI:la~~m caap J~ W PJ'OCt¥lS of collectio n . . . ... . .. . ... : .... t69 ,253.49 duction • • • 'l'eJ. 23'71. isea owned $5800.00 , funl.1ture and .fixtures ,1.00 . . . . thousands of others grounded until suitable landlnll fa · July 15, INlS. 81lD11&J~ W;iU1 U1e . develop ment oC ' the 5.801 .00 to pla)' a lot of AIL A8Sl!7I'8 •... .. . . ...'....... ... .. .. .. . . ... . .. ... 1,569,181 within a lew ycars. cilitlcs are availa ble everywh ere. .62 county and <the e"'PIlnding Infillenc e OOle a.nct cloudy tIll8 mornin g .but ba.ebal l befora th.,. "There is little Planes In the air can land In .atety by a.tternoon ,t he sun were relea.ed from . LIABIL ITIES of good 'l'oo.dB, the SCOPe of thO came out and lime to lose. Amer· only on level. prepare d surface• . .ervlce. AnY num- Dema.n d deposlt.s oC Individu als, pnrtners hlPS. and it was adlv1t1es of U1e Wa~nesvl11e Parm .-> lovely (!hat I wander ed . Icon communities Planes on the ground need .mooth corpora tions .. .. .... . . .. ... . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . .... . . . . . ... . 1,110,'79 ber of atar ball 2,92 ers EXahan ge has widened a ppreciwt for a Sunday insPecti on tour. I must get rendy and runways and spnce to "take·of t." pl'-1ers have been Tlme .. de.P06lts of Individu als, partner shjps,. and ably. as their trade. lUIS expande d However, these faclUties need not met Kre. 'I'eDa.nt and the bwo IIIl1\8JI plan now for this co~raL1ons ... .. .. . .. . .. . ........ ... . .. .. . ;.. ..... playing on army or .... . . . 128.029.28 coming natlon·wide be extensiv e or costly ..many commu· boys wtth WCkets out looking for and they have gained n oonLinuoUy naV)" team.. But peposit ,'1 t>f United States Oovem ment (inclu.ding posta,! savings ) . . . ......... ..... ........ ... .. . . . .' ...... . . . Interest in persona l nlUes are now ftndin, out. With the lLrst ~berrles. They Greenb er, Ii ·a I only 96,960.05 irowtng pab"onage. They have b en tbe advice of both Federal and State flying ... played practlca ll)' Deposit s of s tates and poUt1caJ subd1vlslons ' ........ . . . . . .. ' fOWld about a. 59.733.&1 lending tthelr long ' expel'lcnce, exquart but U1ere were Wm. A. Ourdeu Thus warns WII- aviation groups. I I well as non· no buebal l tor O~her deposits lcertl1led a.nd cashier 's checks, etc.) .... .. . . 2.310.65 cellent f oresigh t and focllILl e:~ .t o , liam A. M, Burden. Assistan t Sec· governm ent aviation organiz ations quantiti es of t.hem turn1.n&' red. TOTAL DEPOB m'S . .. ........ ........ . . . $1,407,826.41 over four years. keep cus~ers supplied during retary of Comme rce tor Air. To In· such al the Persona l Aircrot t Coun- BJIICkbETrles make very good Jelly That's a lon, gap. Ot.he r UabWtles ... .. , .. ....... ... . .. . .. . .. . . . .. ... . . . . .. . ... . . 1,000.00 dicate that the five million estimate cil Of the Aircraf t industri es ASlo· but how can 'We make JeUy with so Bu. G •••• h •• I recall that old TOTAL I JIAIBILIT'IEJ3 .•.. .•. . ... . .. ..•. ..... ..... . ..... U1ese W81' times .IUld have bc-en 1.409.326 .41 ot flying enthusia sts may be can- elation of Americ a, Inc., Wa.hin s- UtUe 1U8W? Pet e Alexand er helping 10 our Victory program ,w,t ll CAPITA L ACCOU NTS lervativ e. Mr. Burden offers the ton. D. C., plans are under wa)' In came back frOM the 'A.E.F. to keep Oapltal Stock: U1elr fair dletribu Uon policies. i{f J1I8 weed 18 88 good fur tne many sections of the country tor the following figures: on goln, at a \rntnllli clip. but old 'lbey do 0. large bu ness In feeds. COmmon Stook, total ~ $75.000.00 .. . .. .. . .. . . ... . . .. . More than 300.000 pllots in uniform construc tion of inexpen sive alrparka , ground as Lola lBromti eld thinks it Pete was only out of the iame a 75.000.00 and 150.000 others In dvilinn lite flight-st ops and air harbora. These Is, our fum. will be greaUy improv - year or less. It will , be remark able ~UrplUs •....... . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,000.00 featurin g special feeds to produce will want to continue to fly . Then a re fitted to the Ilze and DeedS or the ed for it 1& coming thick everywt tere. It Hank can llart hltthlg home runl n~~rg~ .A;"" """ " " " " ' " • . ..• • ••... . • • 19.856.21 healthie r, sturdier and . Cost.er growthere are two and a hall million men Individu al commun ity and usually He beUeves !O(X)U m'S . .. . .. . . . . .... . ... . . .•..•• 159.856.2 1 Ing chicks. lIS well tis. mdxed and it is a great sod1 bU1lder rlllht away. Even close to his old TOTAL oLI~ .AND OAIPI'I1AL AOOOU NTS . . . . !rained by the II rmed torces In oth· can be expande d later it conditions form be could murder a lot ot these 1,569,181.62 sc.IentlflcaUY d eveloped feeds for and he IIla6' be iisht. During the pitchers er aviation skills; two million more warrant . now af\ound. but It will lake poultry and ·lI ve stock. Tiley feel MEMORANDA -men and women -who are work· it and tim.... Wbat leem. tQ be more to the blg ·drought . they Pledged" assct.s (and securities. loaned) ( book value) : sure that the feeds t hey !'lux In ing In the aviation Industry : 250,000 point, many town officials . expact found tba.t it waa unusual ly high in Tbt. brtop IlIP the old arflllDen& (a) n1ted Sta.tes Oovern ment oblilgertions. direct and young.l ers who are lakin. oerlal that their propose d landing facilitie prote1o. Notltl1ng wW eat. 'It unless . .aln reJ1U'dlnc Joe 1.01111. Joe baa ouslxlm grindin g will give good guarant eed, pJedg1!d to secure deposits Ilnd s courses In high 'schools each year. 1IeeD awe), Ofti' &bree JeIortr. B,& will become Income produce rs and starved to it. 80. as most results, too. other UblllUes ........ it QOe8 .... ........ . ...... .... ... ... . While there are only approxl . perhaps payoff the costa of 154.931.25 eon· baelt on Itbe Bl'OWld he lll8¥ be rigbt .... .u be ball bad the chaDce to (e) T<YIIAL ••. •. • . . •....... ..... . . . .... . . . Servilce and quaUty .have been the . .. .. ... ... - 154.93.1.25 mately 25,000 clvlUan aircraft In the structio n and operatio n In bell III a Ion. II\at o' exblblt lau for Secured llallWUes: • Ume. that it ie a guldJng influenc e to their growing ~ thine. SUretY lIll varloaa cam,. aJIIl· ....pltaIa. ftl.. United States today, be predicts that They feel that the develop ment , (a ) .Deposl t liCCU1'ed by pledged nS.'iets pursua nt to of trode. 'J1lley give Intellige nt ad\rlce there will be 400.000 civil airplane , commun ity persona l ftylng 81I'ong rank ~ weeds muet ...., tile lUDe . . uhaal rID, maT require ments of law .. ; ... .. . . . ..... . . ... .. ...... .. . In this country within ten years after prove to be good bUllne. 88 Utey do not strive :lust to m ake . 145.986.2 4 ........ . lnat al~ le_ 1& baa rtYeD . In more have aome value. I lIhoUlbt I had (d) TOTAL .. . .. . ..... . ... ... . .. . . . ... . .• ... . . ..... . .•. the end 01 the war. 145.986.24 a sale but to get custoOle rs. and ways than one. made a big dl8covery when I found tile beav-rwel,b& champi on a chance The national significance of thll State of Ohio, Oounty of Warren . ss: these. t.hey keep year afle r year. my pip lUted glam ra.Peed to · ~ .ua ha.1I4 lIl. TIle IUDO la TIll ... cagnot be overlooked. but the real lint or ....1" .r &nae or BI11:r ()ona. I , Ross H. Hartsoc k, 'P residen t 01 the above-n amed bank , do Oil p......., 11,1., .u ,.. ••• el . . U yuu file your n eds and fliP' or . bCne-ta 11a .us eome call IU cell of person al flying in the a~ them, solemnl eomma.U , ..,.. Til. ..,,' .,U"iilO They probabl u won't be what the, y swear tha.t the a bove stateme nt Is true to t.he -best of m y uFr ••••••f •• r ••• al nI,b'." • pUoo.tio n for cool with them you ttve .peaceti me world Qf tomono w bettM than any ot.her gr 11 stuft uaed to b~but the;, can still get KnOwledge and bfllel'. .ppe•• Ia •••••1, , •••• wUl f1114 you will be \J!lklng the I pve them. They would Wl't them back Into prettJ tair . boxing ·R OSS H. HA&TS OCK, Preside 13wom to and :rubscrlb ed lb efore me this 1'1th day of July, nt out ot an armfuU of cut weeds and and punch1illl r,o rm , it they bappen 1926. right step for the best Possible to get out before too long. the Rldgev.1lle road. It Is an un- eat U1em brat. every time. WYME R L. DRlAKE. 1N0tal'Y PubliC service. 1 though t With the hea,V)" play both army (SEAL) CorreeH AtJteSt : usUllJ)y close stand, eve1'!y stalk )\lit I had dUcove red 80meth lng but I and naV)" are now A FAR M DIA RY mllkln, on the G OO. J . lWlA'J1ElRHOUSE the II8IDe ~, Juat the same lind that • lot or otber people knew Iide 01 aport fo:r aervlce men In Eu· H . A. poRlNELL b1 D. J. i1I.AZI EB tbjdme8 S. all Just. ,t he same 00101:. about. It and ha4 been: feedlng them rope and the Paclftc, their chance. EVJmE: I"I1 EAlRLY • beautifu l deep rlch green. Jul, 14, 1945. 9atllr'd a;'to their pip for yeal'8. By the way, tor all1 suddenl exit are none too lAnd the raln came. All week the are lots of other fine tleJds pt Com did they ever coiled all th06e warm. . m1lk Arr1rI and D8'1r)' bave made plana ()aDIN ANCE NO. 183 wheat harftst . hae gone on tull but thI8 Is the moat. perfect one I weed pod8 that the kldll ga.there at lIhe sum of one Hundre d Do}1o.rs d to ,et all the coaches and trainers head. The fLrst stack that I saw have seen. U notlllng l)ke oorn last ta.1l? There Is golJig to tle ($100.00) per annum pa~ qua,r. II> they can collect. and to buUd up BI An Ordinan ce to amend BecUon 2 temy. was at or oiiher oa<lamlttes happen s ............ .... or them ..,,'- y"' •. Ellis' but others have . mllJl1 all-star conteat l al they can ........ --.. ~ been ~ everylWhere. rough to it, we would be 1ntmest.ed· In JaI)o 18, IMS. Monda T- ' SECTIO N 4. 'lbat all ordinan ces flnd-elp eciall)' Iri. the way of box- of Ordinan ce No. ·131 and to fix the et~ fields Where t.Iley OOOlbln e imowln g the yield per acre. We had April weathe r in March m,. baaebal l lind footQall. These salary or the Cle,J1k of the Trustee s or PIU'tII of ordinan ces or amendSERV ICE is are the three top IPOrtI that carry of Public Alfalrs. . big m,ounds of yellow gold where ments or Ordinan ces inconsi stent Willy la It that when you get the and Mantl weathe r In June. now the leadln, loldler and saUor apBe It Ordalne d by the OQundl of herewit h be and the same are heretIhey ~resh. And &traiW la amost ll~t! calves 'Weaned, or 80 you think, and PATIEN~ we are having ~tember weathe r peal althouih balketb all alto hal the VWB&'e ' or W'a.yneevllle. Oounty . by repeale d and this ordinan gold nowdaYe. :r.st yee.r straw cost the CO'W gets to them a.ga.1n, ce &hall you in Ju.lyo. will that ~ JUl)'i weather a terrUl'c eall COUR TEOU S of !Warren . state of Ohio: a.s mucli as ha.y. timothy or mixAld have so mud\ more . trouble than take effect and be In force from In Septem ber or will we lbe.ve Nov- Louis Conn THOR OUGH LY BECTIO N 1. ~ 8e()tlon 2 of an!! atter bhe first day oI ~. Lots of it hal been boUght lor with ·t he ftrat January , We ha4 ember weM.her then? .~tever 1 aueel Jlmm;, lob-Ion , ,..,a at Ordlnan Ce.. No. 131 be hereby amend- llK6. Paperboard 'We 1lave been putting in the tw1n& mealy~ weaned. so ·we Idnd It is, It la a. lovely da.y t.odtW. the lea~er EXPE RIEN CED dlA1~ct, how he ~eel eel and t.hBt th~ Clerk of tbe V~e hay a.1l week aod When the rain tbo\Jliht, wilen Lena. got back ~ :aak>DOCiK to cool ane bright with a. IIky 88 blue Louts and CoM ~uld and '0 .after ra- of Waynea vllie be a.llowed lor the came tI11e mornin g there were only them and' now abe acts like a per- &II Oba.rles James. (llerk ., allY' Oolorad o ever bragjped about turnln, to the rm,. duties of the Clerlr. ·01 the Trustee s lour UttJe doodles left in the field teet tool OYe:' them. 'She bawls and and the harVest can PERS ONAL LY go on. The f8ll'D1 "Firat of an. " : he .ald, "juat ten of Public AffatrS t.M sum of Two bu,t there ls more to cut. This rain they bwNl. ~ put U1em ";"'ld la· b""". not even .... e n' r me when the)' are ,olng to ,et out. In the ..v. EXE UTED by -;t .... ..... ca.me Just in time. 1'l;le ground was upper pasture and She followed Jeerna .~......... ,",,t . ·.,.,·er.... h<"g elae Th.at'. Importa nt,' U I, tak.. m"c h Hundre d Dollara_ ($200.00 ) per an.......... _. .,.. longer num, rd lay payable lOme tough YOWl, qwutt.el'ly lr~ thl A. H. ~TUBBS gettHlg very hani and there la plenty them. A tree had tanen over the eeems far afty. 8choola are 'closed, heavyw eight 10ieUer will come alon, public uUllty funds under control of .coni not laid by yet that needs teooe and· ~owered It a. Uttle 60 she we ~e outdoor s too mUdl <to listen who ~on't be afrald ·to Telep hon e 2291 tear In and or Ute TruStees or Public Affall'8. another plowing. The most beauti- went over in spite of barbedi wiTe to the radiO. We are too buey to punch. He will ~ho be ',ounge E Ind 24 BOllI' Ser ice ~_ . _......tI Wi ful .fIeld of corn that I have seen which SOOI'IO N 2. All .Ordlna noes or tore ..IC.. u a u l 0 r - -Y' e shut go to sia.Ie8. to busy to go to t.-n, tougher . No, I don't !mow who he A. "--M r floYOt-O tllcl"",-S moo'" "'f " will be. But With all the , boxing parte of Ordinan ces in oon{lIct !)ereIs on the l"ranIt ThOlD88 fann Oll her In aaasn --No Ie. uyololo- No ("'lnO-N o ... and she p~ a sate too tli'ed to so to meetln p. everytraining bundre(1 a "",Ipplnl of thou,fan l-No _tchtd floyw- I.lrdl 01 wlU1 B!'8 hereby repealed . ~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~=:;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::::;::::C:?~~;;;;;;=-:::;:::::==:;;; 'n.. _.lvo-2 0 In .ad> t54 p-e. :;~=~ t.h1na la centere d on the harvest f . theae kids have : h ad, a few Plto of ...... them d "'I. od fOr .... 'Wll'llu ,_. cr= . - t.he men and the boye doing 'men's ' are lW'e to leam a iot and to have SEC'NO N 3. This '0rdInia 00I{ sha1 pit ..... or .... r from l take effect aru:I be ·in force on worIt In the t1elds, the women, who what it take.... . after are not · a.l8O helping in U1e fields the earliest pe.r lod allowed b~ OFF ER "JUIt what doe~ ~e?" I a~ sett.!nC ready for the threshin~ ~'Ven s...,Ie,," I\.tile law. 8rooId H_m.de Ie. er.OM ..,e ..14. SATIS FACT ORY I '''10 IIDow &0 be-. &O ,!mow hoW Possed qt Council Chambe r this t. Ulnner. The waaons .r o _ to the to pIUlcll, tohow be alble to lUe a pucll. 2nd day ot July, 1945. SER VIC ES elev~r .full of golden ~-food Yo. llee UIoau ~ _eJ IlIda wbe AMBU LANC E fOr a IJtai!v1n8' w<mld.. WARRE N BRADD OCK. Mayor ' · mJ,ht have beeD .... ~b~ra never AT ALL TIME S SERV ICE Donlt bUy 'War bonds- lf you are bad. chaaM . . . . W Attest: Oha.x:les Jrunes, Clerk IimnrootIoD ~.~~I!II ~~ &'OIDg to cub them 10 &II soon '88 ~ore. TIIeJ MY. . . ii~ a ahuce to da UJ 1IosIq, DIe W. m.a l!lrItJ OBPIN ANCE NO. 184 . YOU can. It ~ money to ,sell and had DO ClbaDoe .. a OumPlo a, ~eem bonds, money that is neeq- anpa),: ' Bllt tIIe~ lie m~ be ~UIJ To I~ the compen $tlon ot certain Dia12 111 Wayn esville , Ohio ed by our boya for .the 'War. BoJne othera who are I1IN t4;t move ~ar . Officer s ui the Village govel,'IUllent: one 'WW have to buy anobher bond lip. 'lbJs for' even CI&u. Some Be it orda1ne d ,b y the Oounell of ~!!!i!~i!!!!!§!!i!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!!!!!!i!!!l!!i!!!l!!i!!!l!!i!!!l!i!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!i~~~ ? and aone ~ s~ps tor _every a. oar best m.. ' fI ha~ the Village or Waynesville. state of -beeD ~ .,,.It~ bood you ~J.l. )'Clllqer mea. It .. f ......eJ , .~ . . . Ohio. that I tblnk we'D\ pt mos. of oar Bump er Crop of ,the FIN.ES T For EARLY-ALBE'R TAS SElCTI oN 1. That t.he eompen rIq cha~plou ....., tile war out '., eatlon of the. Mayor Is hereby: fixed PEAC HES Thia Orcha rd Haa HA,LE-HAVEN tIIIa JrOuP." ' at the sum of Three Hundre d noUarij lma Ev~r ..Produ ced. In th1I connecUOD a fried of Joe ($300.00) per annum. payable GEOR GIA-B ELLE . quaterLouts me thI•• the, beaV7Weight At Harvey llbur, Conduc ts One of l.aderte1lI Enjoy Tree-r ipenen d F~II- Home Grow n Peach ea now hu h.ls ,011 lame down ly. the, Moat. Comple te ~dware and Into the low 70s ~ .~cts fl~vored" Fruit Pi~ed " the 'REQU IRE LESS SUGA to hold SElCTION 2. That the oompen eaR Farm Supp~ 8&0re8 In this Pari of a bll Jut, tournlu nent over one of tlon of the Clerk la 'hereby flXecl at D~y They ,Become Perfec t. . for ' Cann ini ' !fle Coa.ok' , ••• Featuri nr MercIIaD- Detroit '. m~cIJ~al cOUJ'les. It II the sum or Two Rundre d and sevendlae to Keep Homes and BUllness much ea.ler to Louia to talk ty..F1ve Dollars ($1375.00) annum. _ about and the goll .wlnl: thon _ Placlea Workln r Elftelen ily .• .. .. It'- togolt .... - m·"''' , wo ..... - - - him payable qWUlterly. Also, Water Syatem .. PumJlfl And about boxID& or the heaV)'w 3 '1 S E f ' .:0 . el.ght SEOl'IO N 3. That. t.M ~au .e a. R' ut~e, ra123 In on Wanaen Ule, Ohio MAD, liard MainteD ance -o.To UIe- F -FlDd ...m ••• ltans 'or champlo Feeds. Alto. Bowma n.ahlp. n MtlIlglln, manage r Seed, Coal wUh A.ecomodatlnl' Serv- 01 Beau lack. repitlna that WhUa the l1ghtwe1ght·. ... -II IWl botherlee • • • An lmport,an& Factor In lD' him, he Ia1m wlnnln, camp filhtl oar Pronam to Inereu e Food Pro- b1 quick knockouts. Beau Jack's .acUon and 10 Vle&ory .• • Tel. 28M. present welJbt Ia over UII poun4' The Ohas. Doster Store ;In Har- 10 he will bave htl .!lare 01 trouble veysbur g Is headqll arters.f or lam1er5 trainlnl bimle1f back into II f I ght dlv1l1OD. as we as, or 1-' ......... peop e. and. flbe U,htweJ But. it won't. be aJi7 are~\ "'~ fact that U1elr service end stoclc Is In moit O8lea. to, r:emove ft!:'P~ so oomplet e b~ much trade aelb. The bll ,aQibJe ,.w CARB ON PAPE R be What activit}" to them from people In the' the . nturDIDa • •an 'oab do wtth 8UlTOundlng couunl;Ul1ty. PAPE R CLIPS ·the de .... · bODe &lad -alDe" b. hal They h&ndle 10 . many lines that·. left. once u ladollnl to welJht. RUBB ER STAM P PADS tlwe wD1 be, a dock of iW(ereo tADd aDare helping to solve our housing to tbIa probiem. malnte nancea nd 'l'epalr1 ng probWRIT ING Ilues lemS. 'Ibey oUer an -exK:ellent aery- '. Benton·, CasQ CELL OPHA NE TAPE Ice in Ibanlwa re 'a nd ~ aup~ ~ for , tnatanc e• . Ule c-'~, pl1f\B. deep ~ aba.llow weD PWllP,8, . at AI BentaD <II the· ~~ .At. ,Ia.,e 200 ft. Rolla Extra Hea~ , ~ I!,Wed lines. TbBY' have sYittap8- f ..u; . ~~; .Ie~ He k .' serY" Waxe d Paper .. , .......... : .. 39c. tha.t 'W1B make a country place like .two "an In the ~a".., , ,. MaDy ~e lit city home and 'have .. qJpUes ht' will m.r I to hla nMrd ~ p&'.OCIl' . '. unIce ID the armect toro will keep up the wa.ter . ~1JI , 80 atreot. ~;,~'-a abDIt,y; .. doe. bu~ Benton Import ant to protect · tne h$l~ apent aD bIII ,time at Norman , Okla.• , and wellare of the people. To aNOfd bad::tha poaItiOD of 'athletic ~ior. 8hortAI(r es or ~r on .the tariJl. It : Dial 214 3 about aD be did ft. ·pitch., would be well '~~ II1 tOucm With bad tlma to Im~•• blI :--Curve ball Ilhem ·for. system flhat Ill lumieh' aDd blI allder. hIi main, ~_~__" '_ _ _~_~_ _ _~~_~ pitch tocla1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,- an ample supply fOJ: boll,W needII ~.lid.r m fi.lll
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THE MIA¥I GAZETTE
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Oerii1ng the locatlOtl of the various Ev~ne present Is urg d to cooperate and to enter the cl ..l that Is ~necl to him: It Is tJlroug'h such ooopei'atlon tiho.t We Mid-week. pray I' servlcc shall Ibc able to build UP t he various Thursday night 7 :30 p. m. Cla&<;es aM create the proper class spirit. A great plLrt of tlw TespoJl6lb1lity Malt Randall, Pliflior lor building up each of these n ew ,Ray KI01l1.z, upt. cla.sSes will fall ulxin the teachers . of t he classes, Through hard work on J the part of Iohe toochers and the H ymn or 'JJllMitatlon m embers of , ach class It Is collIl"Come Every Soul" 27 aen.t.ly 1 hoped nnd eX'l>oote<l that the BenedlclJon Blble School w1l1 grow rapidly..
YOU ABE INVITED TO • • •
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News ofOhurches
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hurs- StnJlcts ~ t' ut ilC>l'lty of t.his h15tlt u Oil. n.nd I' I tJ.s to r bt·y It. w,ll • • • n vcr 11t r In to clth!)!' I he v.lS\I)1 TIlE SUBJECT 01' 01' Lhe Invisible llitlgdom." I Vol. IV. . CRRISTIAJ~ BAPTI ' 1 pp. .300,301.1 I (OoJU;!nued) John Wesley (Methc.dM) : "By ! THE StJBJEC'l~ AND DE _CN wat.er, then, as a mean, the water oJ OF ~lSM. (PP 121-122-123 baptism, .we are regenel'ateclor born Dec,lslve Quotatllms from Famuus ag ain; whence It Is also 'call d by . ' 8eholllrs , th IlJJ)OSWe ·t.he washlllg of regencra t.ton.' O ur ChUrCh , ther foro. asNerunder (famous ch1lrch hi ~to clibes no gl'ea tcr vir t ue to bapt.U.111 rian-a Lutheran ): "U Is cel'tnln than ChrbL H lm s clf hns o O lle . No r that Ohrlst (tid :not ordaiJl Infnn t ba",tdsm" (h.O hureh Histo""" 1>.198> d~ she asc ribe IL to Lh e Ul,wdl'd -I' •J John Calvin (Presbyterian): "For washing. bUL to Lhe L'l wa rd !fI'fICC, He oonUna.nds ali who Ibelieve to b(' whleh. add d the reLo, makes it sa.cI'CIll C'n t." \"1)'cat.i<;e on B ll l)Lism," baptised for ·bhe rcmi<;slon of Lh -11' 1~5') sins. Theref-oTe those Who have Im a aglned that b ap tism is nolihln mor c than a mark or :sIgn by ",hjeh we Fe.rry Church of Christ Btblc School 9 :30 a. n' . profess our religion before men, as Communion 10 :45 a . m. IiOkllers wear the lns lg,!lia of the ir Preaching 11 :00 1\ . m. sovereign as a mavk 01 Lhelr proYoul,h services 7 :30 p . m. fes,slon. have not considcred ilIa t We invite Illi t h YOllnl; pl'flp le wJUch was the prinCipal thing In baiptuUn: which Is, that we ought t.o of the conUUIlJllty to all,e nd Lh eSll receive it Wit.h tlhis pJ'omi'IC. 'He se.rvices. Brin g YOLI r BillIe w ith you. 7:30 p. m . tJhat beUeveth a.nd Is bapLI!;cd s hall Adult Prayer Meeting nl1l g EvangelLshc SeJ'Vlcc Eve be saved.'-Ma.11k 1.6:16." Unstituw," 8 : 15 p . 111 . Book lV., chap. I:J.)
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HYmn of Invocation "Ibe Old Rugaed CI'o.ss" 180 Itl~lon The M1n1st.er BennoJ;l
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COMPLE'j E BEAUTY OULTURE SEJR.V1OE ,]'ELElPHONE WAYNESVrLLE
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' omd Mrs. G. H . K rstngor. EI ect'flea I Con trae t'109 ti lllotJlel', MJ·s. Robert Greclle enJled on he r Mrs . L ue Morgan,
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RUBBER STAMPS lind 1M I'. [l.nd Mrs. Da vid Lucas and so'\ , MARKING DEVICES Jim. . Made To Order Mr. and Mrs. Art.hw· K er sl1lgl'1'
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W·C·BROWN l . , No Priorities Needed
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earn, Minister 9:30 A. M. is not one Ohrlstil1,n Wliter of any E. A. Earnhart, supe,intendent. antiquity, In any I!mguo&re, but who Wurs hj p service - 10 :30 A. M. understands the n e:w birth of water Evenin g sCl'Vlc.e - 7:30 P . M. (Jolm 3 :5) as referring bO baptism; and 11 it be not ' 1;0 und et·sLood. 11
ACe 0 R D I ANi S T a personls cUJ[icUlt to glv an account ho w ·b orn of water, any morc Qnmunion particl=~nI4:26-42 Next Lord's Day Morning, JULY 22nd, at =:='~·v~. ;~~~:~l~:;HisU)Jl' of =U~I:,o:oJy,~Jyv:~ o:~ this' Church. . ' DO N'T MISS' HIM! de~:~~al:'~~l~~~;~~n~~~:~ COJcol1l~~~,~ngM_...;:Vtl°O~
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I The piano bl the Bible Soliool & me:t EVENING WOR HlP2 house) Is the gUt .of ·Mr. Walt.er Hymn, " A Wonderful Savior" Ohurch school at 9:30 1... M., Mrs. Frasw·e. We want ' to thank h lln Raymond ->oneer. superintendent. Hymn, "When Th.e 'ROll Is through Wlls bijlletln for thls flue Onlled" 4om1ng !ServIces - 10:30. 300 211:J gl..Ct. Youth Fellowship, Tuesday evening Hymn, "Jesus Saves" Jude 3-5 LlISt Lord's nay the officin.l . boan::l at 7:30. Scripture Lesson, deo!ded to· purchase new song books Hymn or. Lnvocation St. Mary's Epilcopal Church 472 for the Church, 'b ut upon invet,'ti"0 Thou Fount or" Ralph Parks, Rector gaLion It was found thn t we will llWocat1On Ohurcb SchOOl at 9:30 A. M. ha'Ve to wait for II. yenr or so U.~11.1l Communion Song Morning pra.yer and' &ennon, 354 new books are available. In the "lBreak 'I1h04 The Bread" 11 :00 A. M. , mean Ume. If you 'have a book t hat COrnmwuon belongs to .the Ohurch, 0'1' If you O ffering Waynesville have a book of your own Uke Liw Specla.l Number 01'le3 we arc u~g. w1l1 you let the Sermon. "OOnti~u:l.llg Slcadfastly" Church of Chrl"t Ohurch use It lUlt ll V:Cl find ncw Alexamder Campbell : " No O'lw . for In w,1a1on Hymn, Max BAndaIL Minister two hundred yea.rs aft.er Cluis t:s 313 ooes? WhY' Do You Walt ··~ ·· Bible 8cllool 9 :90 a. m. birth, has even nllmed InffUl t bop• • • iBenedlct10n COmmunion 10 :30 a. 111. t lsm. 'I1h.ere ls not a book 0 11 ca.1'I.1l Bannon TlflNGS TO REMEMBE~ • 11 :00 a. 111. tha.t can !be produced-no Greek or Christian EndeaVOr 7:00 p. m. ANNOUCEMENTSCln'l8t1a.n Endeavor in Bible SchoJ I IL atiIII Father of that I:>e!iod- that Evening ServJce 7:30 p . m. At last we have. the lL_e of !Jle hOllse Annex at 6:30. Ray Klontz, Leade . has recorded ' the words 'blun 'M id-Week prayer &e1'Vlce Cor our class rooms. A.nnouncemen t EVenl!ng EvtlJnge&1le scl'Vlce at [• baJPttsm. or ever u sed bap Lism Wi th Thursdaa nlll'ht 7 :30 p. m . will 00 made this morn ~ug con- 7:30. a1JUSlon to an lnI Rnt."-UnunswcJ'-
R . .B. Coleman, Minister
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Mrs. Mail-ga ret Crawford cn.lled 011 Mr. and M rs . Clru' nee Crawford. Sat~'da.Y aft.ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emcrson Dill and 6011', Ralph, attended the Dil l re unlOll a.t Wayne P ark, f'und ay.
Telephone 2949 . Waynesville, Ohio
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We are only 'beginning lick geography in the Pacific. After we get it licked, then we'll really' meet the Japs-4,OOO,OOO to 5,OOO,QOO battle-harde~ec;I veterans, fighting in their own back yard with no geography to lick, all intrenched, all tough fight~rs, all splendidly . trained, all well equipped. Four to ii ve million of them ready and' waiting-aud two million more in reserve. It isn't going to be easy. It isn't going to be quick. It's, going to ~ke a lot of fighthig, it's going to take a lot of wodcing, a lot 0,£ building, a io~ of hustling"':"foI: a long, long time. .
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"KEE P YOUR POWD ER DRY" Also: Popeye and NeWII
"MEE T ME iN ST. LOUIS " (Technic.olor) wlth Judy Garland , Mar~~ O'Brien , Mary Astor Ilnd Lucille Bremer NOTE : One ShOw Nlrbtly at 8:00.
In k.hnk1, Lanna Turner. Laralne Day, Susan ~ in .
FOR SA:LE- Celery plants,
Parry Oook. Ma.111 St .• Waynesville. 7-191
USED CLOT HING FOR SALE- A lot of boy's clothlng includin g several pairs of 8hoes up to sdx years old, AlfIo, lots of ~Y5. all In, gOOd conditio n. Mrs: 1ft.. H. K1er, lwaynesville Route 2. 0al1293 4. 8-19-1 Card of Thank ":"" I wish to take this opporbW1Lty t.o thank al~ my Crtends for t.he cards &.lId persona l vdsILs durinS my recent sta.)' ~n 't he hosp~tal. £ldward :r.,.. Bortng
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FOR SALE fOR SALE- ,sweet and Juicy White . an~ yelloW tree-rip ened peaches at 85c and 90c a pk , at Ling'S Fruit IPann, 1;4 'mi. W. ~jf Ferry on C1yo Rd.' Bring contain ers. '7-~9-l c ,
VI8IT8 IN FLOBI DA\ Mr. and ~. Prank A. Smlth of ' W~ hlLve retwme d .home .rter & Wio weeU vlIilt with T / Sgt. and Ml'a. I0IIIo Shoup IUld daughte rs .8Qe Ann, aDd .Donna Kay of MIami, ~
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July Ohurch . . Church ThIs27.Is atforthethe Ohuroh School, and oonsw.tuency or the
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TIlle Church has given t.he M4nistel' 11> vacatio n of four Sunday s. begillning· July 22, On these va.cat.lon Sunday s iJhe adult. olasses or the Ohurch school will coduct a brief worship service at the close or the ~. Next Sunday the Men's Cla.ss wW have the service, One foot.ure wtll be a Mm's Cllorus.
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The Youth Fellowship met Tues~ day evening. Joe James led the meeting . dlscuss1ng the subject , "Ohrlst.lanit-y in Industry ."
Chicago . TIl, Mrs, Mildred SurJace and'dau ghtel', M1ss Wilina. ~Isit.ed the fOlme r's son . Sgt, Dollnld SW'Cace , at U1 C oome or Mr, and Mrs , Warren Surface hll Lebano n on Wednes day, Sgt, Surface retw'lIe d to Camp H ood . Texas. 011 Thursd ay and expects t:> leave soon' tor Ll1e South ,Pnc1f1c. Mrs. E11zabeLl1 Smit h oJ Wo.YllCli vlUl? was a dinner guest. Sunday . of ller sister, Mrs. M&.l'g'IU·et J ohns. Mrs. Paul Florey Clf Dayt.oll vlslted her po.ronts . Mr. and Mrs. Wllbul' ClIl.I'k. on Monday and Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Bumet a tten.ded the F'armer s Club. Thursd ay when Mrs. W. A. Swart.zcl enter taIined them at the Ol'allgC Hall ~' l
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Mrs , Allen Emrick, Mrs, Therle
of the bright, peacefu~ furpre; ~t to give fOD
many trouble-free yean of economical .t.ood protection.
T he Church has purchas ed a new Hall-Ne al 'urnlW:C lor .IJle parsonage Wlroug!l ,t he local Fa1rley Hdwe, Oomipa.ny, to be Installe d soon, 'J'hey ~ purchased. Q new electric water beater,
NORR IS BROC K CO. '
Ferry Churc h of Chri.t We are happy to anonol1.Ql;C to !.he publilc that Albert c. Titus of Broadway, Ohio, acoordla.n1st and pla.n1st or unU8ua l abillty will be with us both mprn1n g and evening. Lord's Day, ~J.uly 23. ,T his 1 W1U be ane tr tJa~ , you will not want to miss. SO. if you- do 'nOt have a churoo bome. or. 1f your chureh does not have an ev~rung service, why no -=.t=-H!--~ . drive OUt. to ¥erry and enljoy the da:y with <1.18? You -will e!1joy. the Gospel in sennon . as well 88 in song. H~URS: A cordial ,w elcome awaits you. 9-12 each mcrn1n g
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WayneavUle ~9lJ Morrow No.3 ' Phones Lebano n: Office 43'7K ,
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ELDON C'ELLIS
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Gibho ns Bldg..-North St. Wayn esville , Ohio
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memori als everyth ing :from the very almples t slab to ,the 1mposln g manument and comple te mausole um. 'I!he menl here. are more than mere carvers of stone. bl.lt are a.rtlsts In the1r Hne. The wOrtc:manship in the ' setting of the memor1als 18 pennan ent as they are placed on 'founda Mrs. Edwm Nut t and Mrs. Alma tlons that w111 endure with the years. ~ imd son, Garry, noor 'Ulllt1r1ng time register s the tides , Oenterv llle•. , were dinner'ofguests, ot countle ss cfmUle s on their ' Wednes day or Mrs. Therle Jones. beautifu l marbles and granite s 'With.Walter Bu:rd1ne Is V1slt~ in out 1Jn'par1ng their laBt1ng bea.uty Madiso n, Ind., with bIB ~m. and ooloring. Mr. and lIIrs. Scott Burd~ and his 1m>th.er. Clyde. ·w ho has l'eCeIl1Jy returne d trom Oennany o. 1Ml'.-a.nd--Mrs. Ediniond Wn&er. BOn ~ a.nd daU8hter. or Dayton , spent sun~, with the ta.tter·s parents , Ml'. A' Harvey sburr COllulucta One of and MrIl. !WUllam Ber8dau. 'be MOB' Comple&e Hardwa re and Farm Supp~ Stores ... 'his Par' of -.e Countr y. , • FeNDri nr Mercha n- will keep up the wa.ter suppll-' so, dise to Keep Domes and Busines s lmiport ant to protect Ine hellLlth Places Work1n« Effiolen~ .• .. ' . and wellare of the people. To avoid Also, Water Systems , Pump!! And shIOr'ta«es of nter on ,!.he farm . lt Many liard - To - Ili'lnd Items for would be well to get ill touch with Mainten ance of the 11l11'm . : • Feeds. them for Q system tohat will furnISh Seed, Coal wUh AecomodaUng Serv- an ample supply for !sJl needS IIO"N. Ice • • • An Import. an' Factor In As they have 80 many &\1ppUes to OUr Pronam to Increa..~c Food Pro- put your hOUlll! or farm In order as duction and to Victory ..• TeL 2834. well as feeds. seeds and coal, it will be well to get in touch with them. The Ohas, Do6rer S tore ;in Har- These are quality lines whklh are ve}sbur g Is headqli art : I'S for fa l1ln ers beltl8 ofIfered at very reasona ble 8S well as. for looal people. and, the pI1ces. fact that their servicc ';lnd: ~tock IS Mr. Doster is a oonsI8tent booster so oompleoo brings much' trade for the bettenn ent ¢ larmlng oondlaetlvltl-' to them fram people in the tions, haa made a study of modern sum>un dlng commu nity. and efficien t metboc\a. and. thwr. 'Ibey ha.nidle so many lines thot Is an able oounsel or for tarmers in are helping to solve our housing selectio n or equipm ent or supplics , mainten ance and 'r epalrin g prab; lem.s. They offer an ~elOCellent <.._ -- - --~. •, lce in lhardware and housing suppl1es. deep and shallow well pumps, an d aWed liInes. They' have sylltems thlllt 'Will make a country place llke a c1ty home and have supplies tbat · AU MiaIlea and Mode.. ATHL ETES FQOT ITCH stop Ii In IJ MlInl:ltee Falr Prlee}'b. . . .,. suC(:essful treaAmA!nts must be more than sUl1~ce app1Jca:tloDS. - Most • , reriledles do not penetr,a te INfftcle ntPhon w'."nenD Ie . . Iy, ReqUlrea ' 1/ S'P&oN G .~. e ~ , .
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Walnut FinishSUI·te Bed Room $74• 93 Bed Springs . Fabric $8.00 I Coil 10.00Mattresses Price Range from $10.14 to $39.50
her mother. Mrs. Fred Pricket t. anll Lt, ·COI. and Mrs. D . M , Swlshcr of
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'I1lle Men's Bible Class will sponSOJ' 011 Lnwn Fete on Friday evening .
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IFQR SALE - La.te cabbag e Pla.l1ts; 'Bru8seJB Sprouts ; and Caullllo wer. !Plants. lOe per doz; Oelery plan'll' 40c per \hWldred. Cbas. C. strouse .
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LOST - MY iW!lFE: Will the man who stole her amd· nv GrapeNuts please ,b ring bsdt the OrapeNuts? I can run a tann without a wife- but not IWithout the energy In tlm6e malty-r ich, sweet,
PAPER. PLA'IIE B- 9 inOI1 fluted; waterprOQfed; lOe doz; 650 hundred. The M1a.m1 Gazette . Ph. 2143.
The local W , 5, C. S. met \\'lLl1 Mrs. Stanley Bailey. Thursdf ty n.t 2 :00 p. m.
Mrs, James Thornb erry and son, I0 Ie Tommy Ray , returne d home Mond'ay evening aJ'ter a v1s1t with trll!f.lds At 1239 E. nfth'St. :-DaYW n. Feature al1ld r elatlves i n Ft, Dodge. Iowa. a flne Service In Memori als . . . The formeNs grandm other, Mrs, Have An Excellent, DL~play of Art6chea.rer returned with them tor n ' Istic Monum ents, lLa.rre and Small V1.s1t.· ' ' IncUvlduaUy Deslrne d and ExMiss Margar et A, Gordon . Dayton . .' pertly Created .•. Leading Granite!!" spent the week end" with her par- . and Marble s • • • Exampl es of t\TIts. Mr. and Mrs, GaU Gordon . Their Master craftam ansblp In tine !Mr. Edward Dtlidl'l is inuch Im- Cemete rJes Allover This Commu nity ••• 'Work Outstan dlnc and Pr'Ices proved in health. a-aona ble • • • Under the "bit, A pJan4e for the !Weloome Bible DlreeUion of F. E. B~c k • • • Tel. Class of ,the Jona.hs Run B6pttst IRmloe k 3M2. Res. HE 1328. Ohurch waa held on the Ohurch la.wn. Sunday evening . The pkr.11c BJ,ack & Lee Monum ent Co. arc W88 fpUowed by Vesper SCrvlce s. rapldly gaining Ule dlstlnet.1on of The O1v1.c League met at. the beCOming lead1ntr aut.horl tles In country home or Mrs. Mary Tuclcer. DlODUIIlenta.i art ~n this part of the Saturda y .evening . A resoluti on was oountry , passed agn1nBt the project lor the The placing or memorl.als aver the new road constru ction being plan- graves of the <ie'ad 15 a custom ned that would dispens e with our IWhtClh orlgllla.ted with OWl' early scenic and present "s" hlll, entranc e c1v11lzat10118. In Egypt It was the to the Villa8e. custom of ,the Plulraol1s ~ erect a !Mr. and 'M rs, carl tBogan. recent pyramdd during 'the1r JlIetime so oewl.Y'Weds, ha.ve moved Into the that when the tlnol swnmons came AmaI Thomps on property just soulJl a place was prepare d for their 1'0of tpwn. cept1on. Notable ~:xamples of tlllls Mr: and 'Mrs. Ben' IBecltett had as the !\VIlous pyramid s ot tlle1r sUnday guee~, Mrs. Eugene Ramese s and KJ:ilt TIlt. Th.e \r SnodgT ass and flUlllly a.nd . Mrs. thougbt fulness has preserved- to ,us Johnny Beckett and son or Frarlk- I a reCord of the c1vi1lzlllt10n of the l1n. . past centurie s. In Amer.ica. every man Is a ItIng and the head of every MrIl. Ida P&rshall was a guest 01 lamily abould see that a suitable her sIBter, MrIl, Emma SurIace 1Jl8!llOrta.1 is erected for the family <iur1ng . the put week. whlch 'be .he~L~(. · th.at it will be in place, and. lWJI{uad financia l adveralty come >to his deeoend ants, the proper provisio n ~'8 been- made for the preserv ation or the la.m1ly name:
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house, electric ity, drilled weiL trult and OOrlies. possesion. Wilbur N, Sears. WatmeBv111c. Ohlo,-21,tIc by JANE nTE =FOR SALE- II- room house. garage in excellen t conditio n . Wilbur N . HiVYSB RG SCars. Waynesville. Ohin, Phone BABY DAUGHTER 80RN 2651. Mr. and Mrs. John Oopas are 7-5tf:: 8.11lloum:lng the birth oC a daughte l'. FIVE room modern except furnace , Sharon Ann. Thursd ay evening at garage, chlok ~n house, frui t. one St, Ann hosp1tttl . Dayton. Bcre good garden In!ld on RoUte Mrs . MeJie Gray. Dayton waS the 42. possesion. $3500. Shown by house guest of her daughte r. Mrs , II/Ppolntmen l, ,W ilbur N. ~p , Kathlee n Beck. and daughte r. last Phone 2651. 8-1 9-tfc week. ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoDonnld MUSI CAL INSTR UMEN TS and lam1ly ot C1nCl!U181t1 were the FOR SALE- 120 BoB8 MOdem 'B aby SW1'da.Y gucsts of the fonner' s rparOrand Exoelslor ACOOrdion, Phone en1s, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. MoDon2651. WQIYDe.wUie, Ohio. 7-5tfc a id and daughter . Mrs. Fred Volz a.nd Howard . WA'NT ED- 6 clarinet ists; 2 t.rotnMrs, Dallas Barton and san reOonists; 2 cornetl.stB; 2 hom ~ t.urned hC4l'l1e Monday' from BlB:Ir em; and 1 bess player to donate h06pital , Lebano n. time for prepara tion and perfonn Mrs. Berb Becket.t visited relatives .ance of a. summe r Band Ooncert . in C1nclM18lt1. Friday. Apply at W!Ioyne.sville High 8ehool MisII Henriet ta McKen zie and on Th~day a't 8:00 p. m. 7-19! n1ece, MnI. Ruth Orether s. were In !HBorve¥8burg. Ttiesdlll) ". calling on 9ffice Suppl ies-.frltmds and relatives. RUBBE R stamp Pads, 250.; Heo.voy Nnl. NartI& Jano MWfl!1 and . Waxed paper, 200 ft. roll, 39C. The da1l4fhter. Kathlee n. and M;n!. Betty Gue1.t,e Of!1oe. Ann, Ollver ret.urne d ,t o their homes . SOR.Ar roH IPA.DS - 100 pound, The. in Detroit, ~Y', after spendin g a lew cla.ys mth their gra,ondmother, MJam.1 Ge.zette. Pbone 2143. Mrs. Oba Welch and fam4ly. Ma's. A.-·S , Collett. who has been HEI,.P WAN TEDIll. 18 much improve d. . WAN'I1 ED- lI41ddle-aged oouple or ~. James Rader, who h86 been woman to care {or elderly woman sufterln g from a knee In,feot1011. Is and daughte r. not InvaUds, cooking able to be out a.nd a~und. IWd general housew ork. In Way.Mr. arvd Mrs. carl Browin left neevtlle. No ob]ectlon to man bold1nB a.notber Job. CJOOd opportu nity or rtgbt PQl'tY' w be establls.hed in comfortable home. Perman ent. Tenna to be d1scusse d .•.....;. W~ri~te~o~r,.t_----.------. pIwne fat tnteIview. BO one 32'12, Waynesville, OhIo, 7-12ttc
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Janes. Mrs. Oharles TIlmb~eson. Mrs .. j. B. Jones and 'MrS. 'Walter K nMr. a.nd Ma,'a. Clyde WhartOln. I'lck a.ttended the Sablna. BehOO of Mr. and Mt"Il. E . B . Long&Cl'e were ' chrl.stial1 Bervtce of the M t11OO151. Sunday ,wft.ernoon 'Ilnd evenJj~lg Chureh .at !.he S:\btnn CoouJ'Ul'ellc ' guests of the1r cousins at Qt1!C1l.7 Ground s, Thw·S<\ny. ViWe, iMl's. O~rles . OhnrlOOl,11 received OSBORN VISITO R RE'I'UR N8- word Monda-y of !.he sudden dooth Mrs. Paul F. Smit h of Osborn hns of her Ja!.her. Mr.' Fl't',(l Wal'iWick, rctume d home af·ter spendln g ~IVJ Ln'Lebanon. weeks 'with M1.o;s MUd:red SmHI1 of Mr, and Mrs. Therle J ones aud W~~'ynesv1l1e. ... dl - - ,r---son were Sunda.y 6VeJllIng nner • gUC6ts or Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt Pro · FALLIS PAINE ' a.nd lamlly near Ce(ltervUle, nOME ON FURL OUGII .PJc, F1adJls !F, Paine arrived home MIS. NellJe Mont.gomery and dalu;-l1ter. Miss Cleo, Mr, and Mn on Monday 101' a tl1in y-<!ny rul'Thomas Cullins and Charles Col- lough. Pf(: , Paille h ns 'been ov seas 11ns of Dn~' Lan were Sundny evening a.lmOl1t two years, dhufer guests of 'Mr . and Mrs, Wal- ;..;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;==;;;; ;;;~ ter Kenrick . . -- - ----- - - -- - - - - 'Mrs, Earnest Harla41 and daugnLer ' Suzann e. rew \Iled Wednesday fl"Om Lewisto wn, Ill. nfter 'Il visit wit.h
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The lollowtn g named persons at.. tended .....- W S C S Institut e ... .., . . . " held at the Sabina Camp grounds Kenn eth Hili, Mar. -:. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO last week. ~ Mrs. Wa.lter Whitwker, Mrs, Onns, Buy War Bonds and Stamp s at Our BOll: Office Linda DarneU ElJIIs. Mrs, Glenn 'Bol'<1en, Mrs, 00111 • Alan Ladcl Oow. ~-S'U--N--.-_·---·-M -(5-N-· Rich. Mrs. R . B. Oolema n. Mrs . -·-·-W-E-D·..•.. .--·-·-----i-H-·-U~·R-·S-·-:..·~·...•...•..·-F-R-·-I-.--.--"-"-_·_·S"'·-A-T: - 28LIc KennetJh Hough and Mrs. Elmer Sheeha n. 22 23'
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EIGH TIETH BIRT HIM Y. ~N1NIIVERS~RY IS CELE BRAT ED BY CHAR LES WATK INS
Unbea ten Summ it Court Team VI, Fourte en Star. Friaid aire Team Booke d For Here AUlu lt Fifth ' . On Bundal.y·, JUly 29. at 1:30 p. m., a t.eum of All-Sta rs aeleoted from Nbe Senior .Leagues ","I meet the Bummit Court. Basebal l Team '! rom tihe Federal JIoUBing Project, Da.y>ton" on the 100&1 HI&'b School diamon d. The v!a1tora are unbeate n nnd are cluBed 88 ver,y good. Fourtee n men from robe SenSor Leag.ue win tanile wlt.b talern m an att.emp t -to break their COOd reco.rd. ThIs will be to doUble- header event. On SUnday afternoo n, AlJ8U5t . , tile AIl-8tan J will meet at teun t~ ~e.
WEEKLY Nama ON G~ Stroud'l I 0Uh0ul Ie Oana· went down to deCeat at tOe hands of Ludlllif ,(ln Ten10rI I to the eoore of
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USED . FAT LICKS TWO SHORTAGES!
lCJ1Ar1e8 Watldn s celebra ted hJ.~ eJi'hUetIl b1rthda y anni1versary 011 Sunday a.nd the and Mrs. Wa~klfl s were made very happy when theil' chIklren and familiC6 unexpec t,edl}' arrived with well lllled tlWIkets . Il'hose pie&ent were Mr. and Mrs. Henry ·Wat.ldn a. son and daughte r, Mr. and Mrs. Milo MJ.ltelliberger and children , Mr. 8.nd Mrs. Nelson WRt· laIns, MnI. UllJa.n Crane - and &on and Mm. J.,eo.·OOnner and dall8'hte rs.
METH ODIST MEN' S BIBLE CLASS SPON SORS LAWN FETE FRIDA Y E:VEN'J.NG .'11le Men 'a Bible Ola.sa of th e Mellhod1st Ohumh will ' lJPOD8Or Il. lAWn Fete on FrIday evenLng , July 2'1. at the Oburch . 'IbJs Is fOt" the Church sunday ' School and con-
aUtuenc y. AnI' soldier 01 >1I1e commu nity who m~ be home on furloug h or ~ Is cordiall )" Invited to atten<l. A he8l'ty weloom e llIWalts tiheee membeT a of the anned to.rces. In cue crt n.1n, the meeting will be In lhe Obunm baaemeont. 'J1be reIreIdlm ents are free.
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Mill Anna Mae Loftul. Laborat ory A•• ll!tant at N ~ .~ U'P. Stea ric acid: one of the by-prod uct. of ulod fat. tlonal 011 Produc tl Compan y. Harriso n, N. J., .how • . i, necessa ry in the manufa cture of this wax emull" how kitchen greate leraped from skillet" skimme d K'ier. The .process ed pulp i, then pressed Into Iheet from IOUP•• · melted 'down from table ,craps, helps ~o ~i ze an~ mike thoulan dl of elvlllan and war needa- In thll for sa ving~h en dried, is paper. Here', another realon every drop of .used cooking fat, and rulh. cale-cr ltleally .,hort paper.. Left to right," Mls, ·Loftus !Ing it t!) th e meat dealer for cash and eJrtr<il ration . pour. wax .mlll.IIC!~ Into a beater contal.n ln g :-V 0od ,Iolnt .. It', needed now more than ever.
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! DAVI D FURN AS fN,JUR ED ~'i~~elender. .~'.~~.~~~I~~:~I~ ~ SERJOUSLY in FALL FROM Tumble son as s for t hr. 1COMB INE CONF INED AT Mrs. Ralph Barge r a ncl hildrell. Civic € Iub for I.he rf'-I 'E E llal'bru'a and Randall , vi~ited h 'I' tile .~-nl yen!' :lI e n. s HOME NEAR H R ..... cousins, MI'. and Mrs. Fra.n k"" ..-1'i-'..,....e.;. Dnvid Ftlm~Of Mr , and M n ; ~on n,nd dau!lhLcr. In Columbu~,
ville WAY NE TOWN SHIP 4TH Wa.ynes ~aln' der 0'".~ H' NURSE ON VACAT IONM1aa Ellen MOIlS of Genera l hos· IN 7TH W AR BONO DRIV E 1follows : oA report from Ollas. J . W aggoneJ'. , Augusl. -- 'L adie;; pltal Nurse's Tralnln i SChool, ClnNjght- Sp~nk('l'slI bjrct: COU D Y llle ILh PI'I1.'I" \ dnnatl 111 enJCJY'inR a vacatio n at Ohalnna .n Warren Coun ty l'3ev"nl I the home of her parents , Mr. a.tld 'war Loan Drive Indicate s Lh a~ eptemb f r- Fat.)le~. IlJld SoliS MC' l'I w 'Ilyne T owns11lp ranked fOUl Uh il1 Mns. B. R. Moss. Ing. . . ' future. the Tow,nsI1lps of the County with Ol'tober - Village ~Ulll t:\ tIO!1 Pruh • a total of $145,140.75. thc total for lems. . The OUtla.w a walked ' the County was $2.418,363.'75 against Noven.'be r- SlaLe H Wltb' hwaYIi p(1.~ t a quota of $1,424,000.00. In thc state the LUding ton boys 111 a. fTee h1tWar PIllllS. Llni contest , Iftnal score 20 to 8. ranking of t he eigty-ejg'ht ooun bles, D .ccmbe r- ChrlstD1 I~s P~·Oil l'fl l11 . M:re• .Anna Morton , who ball been WlllTen was 26th th "E" bo.':Id~ •.Junullry~ Veteran s Acl lvities nd • ..t -Lbe Home for two. weeks, left. 9th with Individualwiilnd • 4O ~h Witkl New , Busines s Entllrpi 11;(>. : LBAGU E STAND INGS-. Ba1lurda y tor her home 1n Xenia. over. all quota. FebrulIry"':'" Ladles Iwd Dnlll(hi ers ,WGn LD6L Pct. Mrs. lIBIee or DaJton . who spent Th1.s was <the largest sale o.f bonds Meeting. Ule Week here, left Sunday for ber and bhe II105t purchas ers OUtlaW. 1 :I of any or March - Busines s M eeting a nd EIhome. O1uVJt4an Oburcb 4 Bhe 'W88 accomp anied 3 by 1\lr8. \Jle seven War Loa.11 Drives. 8559 .6'71 ectlon of OffiCers. 8troUd ', Ii 6 .Il00 ETalyn PeteraoIl lor a. few daY. pel'8008 bought . bonds In this drive. April..... Open night. vlslt, 1I 8 .200 AccordL1lg to SIl'IB Snydel·. pI' s l· Mrs. A!l1ce Clark spent ft1da.y at ·dent of h e Club, appropr iate speak. tbe bulle or Mrs. Len&. RIggs. ' ers will be on bahd to disc)u&<; \la c LEADI NG BA1;TB &8Dr. Dnma' JIplIoWI
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ANDE RSON -BUSH EY MARR IAGE CERE MONY PERF ORME D METH ODIS T PARS ONAG E, SATU RDAY Th!' 111n1.,.logC'· of Miss G l'llc vlev' BILQ ,ey of Colul1lbu!;. Ohio. to Mr. 1Iarll's 'Al1 drl'fio n . !;C'l r MI' . a ne' Mrs. C. E . Ami. r snll . 1\' S solfliln lzcd 1Il a double r~' I!l ceremul lY. S:1 Lu nln.l' J u ly 21. t ninc - thirty i:I the Me ll1 odist PnI':,Qn Il l' . by Rev . R . B. Cok· man . The bride W!lS aLt.r,:c lln' ll gowned in a '1 avy bl ue sulL wi lh whIte acccsso r.c:; a nd Uw 'ouple W ll, unattcn ded . Mr.' and M rs. C. E. A,!lderso n, parenl.s of Lht! grcl)lI1, alld Mrs. H arold Anders on wi Lnesscd t h
On July 18, a postpan eQ eame wu pl:ayed between stroud's and ChrlstIlin Oburch and was caJled at. tIh!! end of the el8hth 1non1n, because or darkneI 8. tied up at 4 to t . TbUi trame. w!ll be played off In t.be nea.r
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Mrs. Stanley Bailey Hostess To WSCS., DI'SCuss'lon Held
"lllIrl:idn y and Friday . Mr. alld Mrs. Hal vey Burnet at",:lded !lhe D u 'slon G roup W dJJesday l!venmg at the hom e of MI'. al d Mrs. Sid Ellis n 'n..r Waynqs vUk Vl.r. lind Mrs. La.IVl·CI.'1Ce EUlot.t and SO il, Tommy, of D ~'ton , werc Sa lu rday evening I!.uesls o( MI'. Mld Mrs . Everett K enrick a!1d chl1dren . ~'. and Mrs . . Em~t Bl'own f AdrullS CourtLy, llnd MI'. ami Mrs. Hurry Slglcr of Dayto.n called 011 Mr. I\lId Mrs. Charles Bmmell und other !rl nds ~ ere. Satul·da y. MJ-s. SLo.u ley BaUey e:J11.el· t.a ~!l d Ie Lytic Card Club uL her hOlno· ln Wu.y nesvillc . 'lhurscil.ly u.rWI'110011. MI'S. William 'ri.t).nlJY and son oi Oovlngl.on, K y. spent !Wcdnes day aud 'IUlllrsd ay with h er J)IlI' nLs, Ml'. Ilind ~. GIIY'R. outznlUl and son. "fttrlIee1l. Milton Jones spellt last week wi\Jl his gl'ru1£i·pru·cnts. 'M.!'. alld Ms. Ed-
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July 19, 19~5. ThurscllIyWllCa t i;; still kli'·IIl. All we h ar wh c men urI.' la lkln ~ is. ·'TI .. t l:cld wns combl urd !l..:ci oll ly tl'slecl :'2 .• "W· thl'~ h ed OlU-S [l Ilt! it I.es t,tI 58." "U ISll'L olwfly!; tl'U C t.hat tll reshl'<l Whl'1I4 tests higher, th best whtn~ f,o com e to E(lrl.l' ·s cleva.tor ;to date \Vn.~ cOlllbb 'd fr0111 whnt US I to be t h Carl Duke farm . tcsl.ed sl)(~y -t\\'O." " I believe Thorne wheaL doesn't Lest. as h lg h as 'J'nm1' bull". And so It goes. We h·aven ·t ihU' ; hed ~'H llu t Lhey 'w!ll ge t to lL~ soon. Did Lhe IWIV moon have o.nythln l.O do Wi th It 01' hns my peL s upel'slllolOIl fail ed 11 e? Last mon th I saw t.J.e I'W moon over my leR shoulde r I I,d IhY car I. ocl to be tow ed to D aylLI:l for I ·1,Ulrs. Tu(!sdn.\' wh en I \ cnl. 10 . he gal'tlgc La geL my cal' ,oJ LCJ' a ll rc>lIsc j ob. I sWU't.ed It o.nd >I.IIU. "Tit · )Joor Olli tblng is 8e~ tlng uwl l.lly nuL~y:' The allsw I' II' I1S , "It lcrL'l i :Ily Is. Tlll1t llOWlds liko a loosc connecL lng rod . ( lW I yo u go home on the bus? Yes I L uld. I <tidn't wan t to .but t h e dire pl'OspccLs oC Wmllt might h appen weI' enough to make m e leave It for r epairs. MOl'e car trouble, more I eprulJ' bills in .sp~te of h aving seen Llll:; new. moon ovel' my ri ght s houidel'. Was my luck just as ba d one way or the oth I' or s hould I CO'l ' "IdeI' Ul':LL t.h' rlght. hand view bruughL III enoug 1 g<>Od luck to d1scover t.h U'ouble in tile ~ 1U'Ilie iJ ....'tcfj.d to l on Lhe. road. W hiCh e ver way I sec IL, the sight of t he Hew moon b 1l tlellp blue sky a lways b'ives me pl\!asure.
Jul y 22, 1945. unday aaernoo n:"'" Too hoI. -Lo wal1 L' to go ollitside so I wUl liit here and .type a bit. Was UUI'L a I'um ble or Lhund'er ? MUlIt I1n ve beCln. Bogall just s neaked 1nto Meet With Mrs. Ralph the kbLc hell . Anoth er nash und a Hastin gs In Augus t gust of wind alld 1I0W ·t.he rai ll . Out on Wle porch to let Lhe cool da mp· Thc Woman 's Socle ly of C hrlst• • n blow ,~way une he&Jt or Lhe day ian S ervice held theU' regular JUly .V left for a few ' I anti to s mell the Cl esh damp e6lI·th. 00 var10Ull problem s 'A :many of these meeting w:Lth Mrs. St;Q.nley Bailey H All lrI.cahI .to live In tile ~ . of Dr. III agaL'l to shuL 'Wll: wlllduw s and II ~L"'F~ meet.llJia. ' as hOS!>ess a t h er home on FouL'U1 • It i .• lit tiIIl-i!'f"!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!:!~!!:e:l:~:..:i1!.~=a!...:.--t1!1!lft~~!9O gilL lWluln to Sh \lt ~he ca.r w~n dow.s. I~~ ·'iibe' a1temOO .468 phia. Dr. IIacMIl Ian Is a niece of lJ O'Ba.nnton S2 16 oW gb6tJ'~t-..,eeJs. Anal.ber c were in charge of Ml'S. R. B. OOle.461 Dr. ~ 000It ~ 11 .. physlc:lan MQlltgomery 36 11 li ope m y cows were not where ~at Four A •• i.tants ; Picnic . He.ld m o.n and MrS. Allina Will1am .433 .wn. In the ' WOIIU!Jl', College Hospita l GoPa 13 30 olle hi t. Bogan just sneaked t.hrough DW'lllg the buslcss session ropOl'ts Will Nu t;!;, 1!J1:II.l' Mr. Mack~n.en. Supt. Had E. Miller •4.13 In Ph1ladelph1&. Ccnt.c~l· vUle, h elpil~g 30 13 ~he living 1'00111 ~11 to t he lIt.tle h a ll. 011 the S billa Colllfere nce were wWh oombill ing wheat . . We have enjoyed hallinc with us A vacatio n Bible School bn.s been H e feels lllore pl'oteot.ea t/Jlel'e. Ten given by seVel'O.l <mem • bers. The toplo each momIn g tbfB w~ the five held at the FrIends Ohurch during M iss Frances Wllit."\k er spen t. SUI1' minu t.es la~C1·. 'l'J1 C SlU} 1.s out and SCHED ULE- I JOt· the af~100n "WeSL of bile Date d ay wlLh Miss EUla Hoak teacner a at ttte V~tlol1 Bible the past week wibh Jflfty-tw o childnear W IlY - \Jle storm lms gone. A n.lce wet . Line" MODda7. 'July 30was very ably d.iscusse d by ~, Ilcsv1l1e ~Jlliam . MIadlen sen . o.f ren. Jrom differen t Ohurch es, en8110wer bu t our oats arc dow'! I. only Mrs. Ralph Hasting s aru:I Mrs. WaltiLUd1nf1IOl1's VII. ~ W~, D, C •• LouIs Greter of rolled; torty-Ilw o of <whom M r. and Mrs. Alfred Joncs a about h alf si1ockcc). had a er S heeJlan. 'J1he habits of the pea- SouVhem HillS, called Wed'o -'" Aqust. ' 1P1tt1bur &, Pa.. V1f1Pnla Tripp of perfect wltenda nce. Mr. William on Mr. and A question tha t I asked l as t week .ple 'L h ere were especial ly mention ed Mrs. Harold S tei nke tand famlJ.y and Stroud' a va. Ollr\8t4an Churcb Boeton. Maaa.. Glory SChwan tes of Mladt noon WIIS s~l"intendcnt of Was IlI1!lWOl' cl in W1C JUly 21 Flum· a nd tl lOIV we wlJl <lOme in contact Larcllm Mr. ont.. and N. C., Mrs. and Helen Bwl&h- t.be group and was ass1st.ed bY' LoUIs J. B. J ones, Sunday J uma!. The milk Thund& .,. AUI'IIIR l weed silk b'1lLh er\ Ith them m~ore In COm1llg years. afterno on. . orear. Glol'ln. SOh.W'3 ~, Helen ~n'a v~. Stroud' , er of Ph1~elph1a . cel la:,JL year wus IJI'OO('ss~ und is Aller a praye.r, "Olve Us Underlk. IUon Holl of Nor,wood was Bwlsher and V!rglnia TrIpp, all of MIsS F1unces Wh1tak er had [01' sLilI in st.ol'llge as kapoc hus sUIl MODda ,. A.....' 6bt.a.nClin g." by M.I·s. WilllWnson, thr. h er dinner guests, Friday, lI41s~ been nvn ll nole ru:ld ch apCr Stroud ', va. 0hr\.9URn Church the SWlday dinner guest. o.f Mrs. the Easter,n StaIte8. In spite Society Il(\journ ed to meet wiUI Mrs. Helell Swlshet of Phila.de lpllln. Geora1& Meoden baU. ,In the !lIfterPlcnica OIl IWednes llay 1ll1d Satur· M1&s of the wru·. So I can now go WedJleadll" A1II1II' 8out Ra and lph H ru;t.\n gs In August. noon they Vll-glnia visited KHdere Parm, t.be day even1ngs were enjoyed by the . Tripp of M assachu sett·;. Cbr1st1 aIl Oburch VB. Outlaw8 cut down Umt patoh I WIIS .sav\tig. DaII1Jly l'cfl'eshm ent6 Wel'e ser vcd Miss B tty Dy,er, M btrUl-p ace of Mr. ·Holi. ' J.ss pupils Jennie <teaot,er r,.ee s and parents .at ..bunda ,. AIIfUI' BBut ·t lle bees seem to like It nnd iJts by th e hostess assisted bY Mrs. K. R. Braddock and M i:;s Eula Mira. MaJ!y ·WatlW ls ·of Oinclnn atl Wayne Park. Hoak of hen vy SWCCb!lCSS Outlaw s va. Lu!;l1n8ton'. in the Ulot 8unUller HO~, Mrs. Harold D. Enr.rulart, Wny,ncsville. waa the week ~ of Mrs. • oert.1!icates of recogru Uoo were sun 1.s so Q)leasnn t. somethi ng like l\>l.I'S. 'R UlISCl WIlson and M1ss N ett.!e Lytle LucUe~. EIIwa.f,o r .1.s n ow a very busy beliotro pe, given to the ,p upils at the Friends thaL pCl haps ! shall j ust DRAF T BOAR D CAU:.S bee. !We trrere 'Iiad to -welcOme back Oliuroh on SUnda y, 111 a s l>ccla pmce as the w,neat 18 oomlng in l p roaa~l them J1O\vers and lC!t tlle m stay. MORE MEN JULY 30T,H, Mill Olive ·Wlll1!am8. who &pent a gram, very fast. They' h ave sh1ppeQ more My hen cooperu,Livri was not Il. Aoo01'dlni ltO a report 'Sasued by monllh Wl1lh relatives and frSenCla Ulan thll'Ly CllJ'loads ' to date. The teacher s of the school were !;L:cces.s. The five st.i ll go about Pvt. Ellis Back rctume~ to. Cam.p BUest6 In bile vnr!o\l$ hon:tes ~u.r\ng Local No. 2, W.mn Oounty clueklng but. . [:>lI owed by jU~t WlfCC Ohowde r , Mo., Moncil.ly af·l.eI' spcndthe week. . chlcY..s Lnst.ead of eighLe n. WJU\t BeJecLtve serviCe ~ the follow- lei' epent ftlcay af-terno on Iil Day'The Massie Vicf,ory 'l-R CI~lb lIleL Lllg a ten tlay fUl'loUglh wil~h his bas Ina men are order~· to report for tOn; ". h .. ppened .to Lile loekel' plant BRIDG E-LUN CHEO F.riday, N July 13, at Lhe house 01 wUe and son at their fal1n, in order Dldn1t enouglll people Sigll ~tJon 011' July 30. ilM6: RAJbert 'Vtait.ora <to see w. )(a~ Edup? I ToHURSDAY AT HOME Martha Lukens W'iLh William A. to gct \Jle wheaL combillc d. 110ped theY woUld. beca use a looker 00Iln EvanahIne;· OInClnnIIi~ . Ohio. wvda this week were Mr. and. M.l's. Wilblrr Cl ark CJltorDr. a.nd MrI. MRS. plan t h ere wo uld be so much more MARK ROG alS Lukens ill charge lind Vlce·Presi · \.al ned to a l·allV.!l picn ic rl'boee ordInd Ito ~ for pre- Gafi Ru8alIm. V1s8 iva dinncr 011 LoU conven1ent t han an Leba.non and lDductlOlli Pbya1ca.l Bxam\ntt.1on on and 'MIas ,M arj&ret Rwn¥n Ruaaun dent Tom Reynold s presidin g. Tuesday cvenll1g ()If lasL of ~week. Tl1o~c Mrs. ¥e.I1k. Ro8erIi ~ her Ceutervllie. Wha t a.bolJt the co· July 30. IH6 we: OWen JoIcOu"ren ton. Mr. Wilaon MoLiw.1 was m ade to appoint. 3 who enjoyed the occasion Edwa.rda and dau8b- IqvelY home on Fow1ih I?treet 011 were: Mr operativ e t ha t . . WIIS to be formed to .. ~ JUIo._ .. ~... comm1 bLee to look for a place Lo und Mrs . EVCl'CtL aDd WIlIl&un ~, W..yoMVill e;, ter, ..u•. - ,' ~, ID.... _.~ of ThUTllday IIIIlQ enterla1 ned wtt.h' a CIIU'k, Mr. all(. run it. I hope .......... . '. lit is not like my h ell S . OVI ......... 8pJfnlll bave ek!. a piCJlic. COmmi ttee: Rober L Mrs. Cluude rul>.lS, Mr. :ld Mrs. . , bridle HalV01' n. Three tnbles Wel'e ",._-. [ w as countin g on freeil il1g' some of ....... MIaI _ W'11&bt Mld Mh. Darti In .p layllinehoo and HowaJ'd D os\.el·. LUis LukellS Pall l F lory and MJ·. and during the aJ'Lernool1 and Mrs. C. W . Lhose la.te vegetables. and .James 1Barper . Morrow. John WUd apent Sunclay> &l'tIemo on wlth prlzea were won by Mrs . Oarl Con· Younce ond daug h ter S, Betw 111111 and JQlICL D qsLer. Motion caI1·ied. Hamm. ClrW:lDD&t.l I am a bel1ever in coopera tives Mrs. wm ncheno r In Ha.rveyaburg. ard. MR. A. T. !Polinsk I)()tLY. all of Dayto n. y lII!ld Mrs. Anot.he r motion was made but a quesWon 1s being s lllll"ed up to ap· llI'I. 1d& - Whitacre Samer of Or- It. a Hill Ilbe BUests Mr. and Mrs. Wnlte l' K e:lrick 9,n d Incltlded, WING RADIO REVUE poin t a OOllUlu 't tee to ha,:ldle pre· t.ha t Is tied lip with a lot of' ol.her landO, aIDed on Oeoraa Men- Meedam es A. E. Stout, 'D on Hawke, J ames 1!aines w ere enLerLalned to AT CHAU TAUQ UA tlhings. which a ll add up 1.0 h ()w paratlon s for a scrap drive. Com· a family denball and I41aBe& Mame a.!ld Maynar d Weltz, A. d1nner, '!'. POlillsky, sunda y cvc:ling , a t mUClh do • &~~IA _ we want .ijle govellllm ent to - .. . . . yev ....... -g nl'i.ttec, Ernest. Moore, Don Lukens Ilhe home of ...... _ ..............., COIDID1tt.ee LUIther Hartsoc k. D . R. SaI1.sbury. or .tne zuuu<> uovwu.... ~Mr. Illlcl Mrs . W. G . do. Should coopem " ..... . .... .., ........ , . . , _ U :tlvelS be govennaknMft ........ of ....ri."".. Roy Ellis, Carl Conard , M. A. ·F ul· ."'A':"'~ "A..... .............. _,... . near and ' F red Wall. MoWon H.ulnes In carried. __ .ertn& ""~ Dayton, 1.11 hOllOI'. of Lhei! tn~n t sponsol'ed IUld •... ta·x free or are vildt8d be!' MIDt•. t!r8. ... Gieor8IErnest kereon. K. R . Hm. John Turner Mooo'e IUld J on.!l Baker nephew , S l i e James Kasel'. whu t.hey FraIlk:li n ~ ~ . IW. ~. N, O. jUllt I1ki! any other bUlllness? Ivina -Oll WedI1NcIa.J. end 011 . and Wade Turner: Is home on a gave flU' laugh accolUlt a fter s of 4-H Camp a.t Cam p sp€ndin g How much goven!ln1ent regu}a.t RadIO Rbvue to be ~ ~ sat- ·SUnday. Mft. lv1nl wn tmJoYe.d tb,e ","y seven months 011 It bo.'ll. "Th e U . S. Cllfton this year. unII.J' eYellW8I July 28, M '~Ui .. m. w,1J\ ber daUCht.er and a nd participation ~n busines s · can ~h- FORM ER TEAC Hm OF Picklng " in th e P n.clric nCll r OklGUllSt presen t: W a.ncllllPrlcsL. Next we stand and stHl be a 'free' OOUllltry·! CII1 .4ibe ~ . we: ter. · J1t,hel Deartli .'and JoIl.- MUSI C HERE VISIT I'NG · ml.wa. ~, m SubsJ . ·o.rwi CClt.lng dles, pensions, .payme nt for ISOU , ., ' will be held tlJt J on BO.ker AI'tbur , ~~~.'. _ ·s ERSO N . O.'.'~. Mab)e HOME ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early en tcrin ~ . AT 1ULK ........ ,... _ .,. .... ~ . eonserV'lng Pl·actlCe s. state med1. ftMw.. - - BW on Friday, July 27, a t 8 :00 p. m . & . . . . . . .WUned \!he West _..... Wa.Ylnc Ad visory c~ne. all sound MnI. ·RUsael Frank and sons of nne at · ftrst but Olub member s 'Who will Lake paJ·t Council ·at \Jleir Benioo, •. ~ '~, Il'be' home · on Fl'iday every p enny .pald and evety ser:vtce Olevela nd were lWe<J,~esday guests Ln' the p rogram ror t he next .meeL- evening . Membel 'S of t.he COlilloll . PlaiDlmen. ~. ~ ~. IW¥' ~, . rendel'ed by I~he governm ent means of Mr. ~J ,Mrs. 'M, A. Pullters on ing .are : J anet Micb en c.r and Louise present were: Ml·. and Mrs. Ross • . .1 ., • c '.-(' It o;le more ·way to reg'Ulat e · the ina.nc1 daUibte r. They had been BUcsts MIll:tln. Thls ne ws r.cpol't.c:d by Hartsoc k, Mr. Qlld Mrs. s fa qley dividua OuDr s BOlD - I" l. There 18 a lot of good of Mr. and Mm. L. A . of near Mr. ~lkJ!lira."B. Ri. ..... _ ~a Jley, Mr. and Mrs. Mo rr is Fulker· t hought DonU<ld Lukens. . .. ;i, _ LItI.el'¢y. Oh.ID. f()C several ~ys. Mr. provoki ng r£'adlrig availab le son , Mr. and ,Mrs. Al Polinsk y. Mr. j \lSitl now. Have you read 'The· Ro8.d ~~: • "'~~LOJ~ •. ~ · ·P oe.t-W..,; .' ~. ' Coal . ..oJ Favo.N Ilnd cI MI'S. ~" Ba,rvey ~of _ , U&' .," ' _ . . . . . ........... ·W!!* Rye, ~ and Mrs. bO serfdom " . es · villweree ' __~~.~~: "".... . ,the digest of it In ' The 6eIW-So .......... Club met Tues1IUI1 .,.., <lIN. Nell iIIid 11ft: 8y MaSonty Of Memhe..a ita.y. July 24. <at4·· H Grange H a·II, with Harold Wh1t.aker. Mr. and . Mr!;. t h e RefLders D1ge's t? 'There 18 a gOO4 Will mUlJlcd instruct or In, the public LMvrell ce Reba BraddOdt ..., ~ ~ Brown, Mr. MI'l>. 'and Rogers Mrs. GU- a r ticle ·In lthe ~tnir.(\ t n charge aM Eileen ",,"" , .lIQhooJa. Be)s now Lt. (J. GJ and Is ay Jrlvenil'l« PUJt I ' ~ or Mr. _ bert Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Irv!:n MulBrown, Ohib 'P1'cslden t, pl'esldl.!g. dtlIMft ~' 'Ibe W_ W&yn~.' P\IIOUIIIdOn third' ~n comma of ,July! 2~ . "The Trut h IAlbout wages nd 00' IIr U. S. ~ ford and .. . . . a.nd Mr. ahd M.rs. Tolle Evere~t Olub Ear decided ly. to have a plcll1c GroUP bekl ;tb6Ir .Jult meeu,n. ..t Boat wh1ch ael'VeS as ·a.' sUpply !!hiP Tin .R~la" 'by Peter F. DruCker. , . \ . rille bciD8 cit Kr, Uid ·Mra. &verett Tilursda .y at Wayne Park: Swim- Guests were : Misses F~'Il.l1c1.s .W~l1t ·Tl1ere VQNOBBa ENT-.' I'AIN a....pan and Qk:inaIwa' are so · ti16DY ·~le talking to '1'0 , liar!, evenlllc. 'Aft.er a in the Q UIIIIll, <>OW · ... cl·1 I ' .h •• n aker 'I lene Brown, Zana F ulkel'Son 1l.lJ,d wl1till'g, ' SUNDA Y D~ ~ m1ng will "" 'b d 11 t W a~lA'lmoo ISO . many ·'kiell6 .and . .' . IbCII't .ielDM I ~ 'b ~n ~ . and 'patty . Brown. _ . . . . . . . . . . . ., _ _~A ..... . t - &60 pl'op06alS. What should we belJeve? , and supper T_ at. SlInd&Y dIDnei' ___ 5:30. ww....o... - • .- . ~. ~... ........... pve Vl81TO B8 FROM I AlsO. Wilhelm ina Brnddo ck and .."._. R.o.... ~t> 'wl'~on DelbeIr.t . ~ ...... fadlJ we do about it ·( Pa.rm . a.nd Clhildren ~t ~ ~. CII1 .~ ~- Yr. and . I ted to gh"'U~ ~ ... 811m Stubbs " and, were' Mr, II,DI1 1I!rB. .. a: Y. am of .".U U1d: ~ ~ Joumal quotes· thlB stateme nt from " • Betty D~'er were apPO II e and ~de ·Mrs. ~ Artihur' Wilson of Daytoll , IIIl of iIaltlmore. ohio, "ere recent !JZ'08. BilmW~ &: ye.l..... _ ..... K. aDd 1I1'I. . . . . .U ina'alll lllDller a. tile ~_ a s~~, by ClWlee F, !lCet~ ' a d~mon&tratlo.n 011 hoW to · .la'ke a, wete Thursda y guests t..vor- _~ or' Mr. and Mh. A. H. 8tubbs CIrcus wtll · of Mr. and 'I:""'!" - 'ita trainloa dS' • po\J1old tJ.YI.t "t!. iWorl.h ~tJ~, '!If a er <and EvUlyn Lucos on h,?w MrS R~ WUson and childr&Jl. ..-~ and .. . . . . . . ~. pad ed' GCIIdI'ol of ~ In ~e aDd f&mIlY~ 'l1hey 'W~ 1UXlOIJlPIln!ed make a french ~. pro~ lI.IJ6~ea 1Uly cllarIie In . . . wcnI6i s to · D~n Pa Gi'ouIld s Mis. ........ II&)'IIOOCl of ~ ,..., Quests present ' were Rhoda .Bunbclme by IIIlIIi Yvonne BCiUtJllIrWho Exhibit ion JoE for two human nature. it· wcmlt ~ .uta' 18':"atiid'una. WIIUIIIl ~ tilJIlI ~ tile .aoeIaI bour. deUcIoua will perftbn - nell, Wanda Hlllhu-q and Alberta HOME 'FRO)l WEST VlBGI NrA- a scheme meet.' ~t teet. If it will ftIh&In for .. IIhOrt viIIlt. ances !)It '1 and '9:30 MIII~~CJlV'''''''''''' aDdJ~IiaaIe-""Ioe.CNUD ~ Mr. ald Mrs. Strader and result in more, better or aI...,. r --- • ~ ~ 8th and -----. . . . lIN'" riC Iliad Mr• •d cab UId ~ tea ".-.. ",. ' BrannTheockne~meetlng will be held at son have returneW.d P.after toM ~ W..~ of Clnc1D~t1 was ~ ....-. IIbiJI.c •• or LDuIwWe. ..... Mill, bOlt-. to & hiD _manenjoy;~ g<MMis f.urUler oo~c1enLtiaD ,.... be . .. . week eqd of 1\11'1. LuCU!! . and mant. ;;.- . .... ... ...-I _ _. ~ PaJ1c on July 26 at 6:00 p. m. a vacatlo.n W1tJl . ftlend8 and re\& Wo.rth wh1Je. 0Ib~ fGrpt _ AftD&tIIIe. 11th. . Th18 news reported by Betty Dier. Uvea lD West Va •
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Entered ns Second OlllSS Matter a t the ~t Ofllce, Wayntevllle, Ohio SGng Titles Dcdi~IlLN:1 To Not..<ilile a.hd' Notorlous l1aractcl's: mUer, "I Don't Want. To Love ' .YOll." H11·oh!.to to ~ \¥ISO I1~, "I'll Be S elng You." PTes.' Tirllma n " I 'm J ust WUd About Hnny," stn l~n . "I'll Be Around," and Churchill, "We':vc Done It BaCOTe And We'll Do n Again."
POST·WAR FLYING IN YOUR HOME TOWN
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Freedom of Personal Flight The development of aviation ha.
been so rapid that many ot the rules and regulations made only n few yea rs ago to govern It, are already 'obsolete, "Not r)n1y are many restrictive regulations consld· ered needlltRs in these days of ad, vanced mechanical controls and vastly Improved operating .bclllUes." says JoIe ph T. Geuting Jr.. mMagcr Per· lonal Alrcratt CouncU, "but It Is Joseph T. contended that they Geutlnr Jr. endanger the whole • f\ltul'e of flying In America by preventlni mapy people trom Dying." . . [n order to call this Iltuation to the aUention of the country and to Congress and Washington aviation officials•. the Council baa drawn up a statement ot policy on the "Free· dom of Personal Flight." Just as the airplane hal made tremendous technical and operational .trldes during the war yean, the COUncU points out. it Is now neceaaar; for the rulel of flying to be simpllfled and advanced In proportion. The aIrplane's most Important role In the future may very likely be all a private conveyance ot the ordinary ' citizen, simllar In .oclal and ecobomlc Importance to the automobile, It I. asserted. Yet the Civil Air Regulations up to now have talcen Uttle cognizance of the personal plane or Ita ownership and operaUon by folks like you and me. Instead. man,. of the rules ' governing taat
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commercial fllghta of paa.enserl and cargo were applied to thOle flyIng small. private airplanes. Naturally, as they ITOW .tand. they juat do not fit any more than rulel and regulations written for bUI and truck opel'ation would ftt personal automobile operation. Fortunately, regulations now art being revised to do away with a great deal of needle .. and time-wasting procedurea and re· Quirements. Among the points which the PerI.o nal Aircraft Council makes are: 1. the air 11 free; 2. airspace should be avaUable to all penON for all purpo.ea of air travel; 3. owner.hip and operation of an aJrplane should not be reltricted to any lTeater degree than I. th, comparatlv. use 01 an automobUe. The .tatement of pollc,. also calli for termination of apeclal clearance, flight plln, and other "paper work"; and that no lirport bullt partly with public funds ahould be permitted to exclude any type of air traffic. unlesa special fields are provided for such excluded craft. Other recommendatlona would make the right to pllot aircraft dependent solely on proof of ' ability to By with reasonable sk1l1, and would shelve man), of the dlftlcult but unnecessary quallllcations for pilot certl1lca tlon for personal flyln,. Changes In traffic rules are abo ad• vised. I It leem. unlikely that an), one will t'ake Isaue with the purpose 01 the suggestlona, which II to make per· aonal flying limple and .a.,. within reasonable boundl and thus advance the whole pro,re.. of America' I aviation.
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Serioruly IMndiclpped by wtJr-time labor sllora.... tbe 06ID R,cl/IIIJ.tioD Committee employs higb scbool bo~ ud Boy Seota to plant tr.es OD 0P'D pit or strip-mined land. TlH_ .~eu .,• . b,ccuZl. productive timber lllnd, and beauty lI/Jd recrutJo/J .",. 01 Ohio. .
SlQ)t. of As htnbulll School was over in Harveysburg recen tly \\1i1J1 her nJece. Mrs. RUtil G rethel'S or ID aYLOII . The Jaldies are verY muc.h Interested in antique fum.liture. besides t hIs a vocation, Henrietta Is an n.rde.nt genealogist. At 'Present s he Is com¢.ling her family histOry, which hlllPpeIlS to be mine also, mnterna lly. I Olin cert.alnly honored, Wihlch can be sald withou t prcjudi.ce, thftt Henrietta is my cousin, and I am . , not om.Itt.lng Ruth either. by-theway.
Ohio coal companies are persist-. ation offers the only penn _ m thair program to COI1!!ene profitable U 98 at thil land. natural resources of the state Including the 194.6 planting~ b, plllD~r trees all ,hip-mined Committee has now set out a ~da In apite of labor shortages, it of 8.896.000 treesJ .over a ~~., five years. In aooitlon, IibeIDtIrIe ~ ltat.eclln the semi-annual report reporte that the Committee ... of aa.riel MaeIntire, acting di- seeded many acres Into ~ rtetor of the Ohio Reclamation land which is no"v ltocked willi Committee, juat made public. dairy c.a ttle, nnd baa created MId During the planting season of stocked with fish a total of ~ 19411, llaclntlre reporte the Com- 80C lakes. , mittM aet oot 891,000 trees. This, The Ohio Reclalllation CoIlllllMois aporisored bJr foarteeD h e ..,.., reprelents b11t a pon'10n tee panics engaged in m1niDc eoal iD of the plantinea for which plana this state by the open cut JMCibodt aDd preparatioDi were made. But Hunna Coal Co., H.a9lll'bll ~ be loob forward to the planting Hott Coal Co., .Tame. ~ at 'at leut 1,000,000 treell i11 1946 Co. j The Powhatan Wrung Co., '!'be If IUfflclent labor and trees are J cUaraon Co., Mara1hall J4tnirac obtainable. The Jefferson Coal Co., The Since Ita formation in 1940, the Marion Co., The O:h1o EdiIIqn Co., Ohio Reclamation Committee has The Youngstown f:lheet and '!abe dev.oted itself to the development Co., The Creaeent Valley JItuInc of Itrip.- mlned lan4i. by returning Corp., The Dye Coal Co., aDCl tIM them to agriculture, grazing, for- D. F . Goodrich Co. Cherie. IIaceeta, ad recreation areas. Ina!- Intire, formerly of . the U. S. Formuch .. 76% of the land used in cetry Department, ta direetIng ... Itrip mining in eastern Ohio is un- .·activities of the Com~itWe dariDe loltable for agriculture, all indi-I the absence of LielJ,t cnant la'1 Liteated by tha Ohio State Agrlcul- t!epage, now Berving in. the UJIIted taral Ezperiment Station, reforest- States NaV)'.
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news. Being so tLiw ~ know t' certaIonly omit several or 7Ou. Just to be Slue none are negleote<l It woUld be a ,big, Ilelp d!f when ~ou have somebhlrtg you deiliTe wfltten In tbll' depa.rtment. you would drop oroUi1d 'w my J'lom~. Na.\s· always home and r am 11) In the evenings. Seriously, ,we' Wllollit Ilnd Ileed all the newsbig or small. The "Miami 011ZeLte." inasmuoh as we arc so clO/le to Waynesville. 15 more. or less our conunw1lilt.y newspaper also. Let it SCI'Ve you In i h e lb est maw.ler avallable. ·Thl5 can be achieved by your coopera~lon . Bring your It.ems anytime, all of you.
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Personally I Ilgree with tJle Civic Lengue ladIes In protesting Illile proJect that would di~pen s e of ou:' scenic "S" Hill . To me t.he hill adds to the beauty and graoo of our village. U for .110 othel' reason the tour l5t remembers Harveysburg by 'Ithwt big hill " (IS most ,)f them put it. Automobile accidents hnve occured but few times-none of bherll too serious. upon Its alleged dllngerous curves. TJle POj)ulation of H.cIrv.eysburg Is foolish it It :pru'mlts t hl::; project rt.o develop, for without Ollr hill we shall be am obscure a nd mediocre vlllage t ha.t wHI present nothing of Interest to the traveler. Let's all of us <10 Oil!' part to "keep 'em rolilng" up It.he ~ old "s" Hill. oj.
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In rthe rural district of Mo:1ot.gomery CountY' t.h ere appears this sign , "Eggs But No Poult ry" which seems just to be a.nother way of expTesslng the antidated enigma, "Which carne first, the chicken or the egg?" >Do you su~pose our evolution ist. the late COOrles D8l"W1n , was correct?
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Friend Mary HESler amd ,I were discus.slllg an acquainta nce for which we appue ntly, ha.ve mubuatl dislike. Sez I, "I would Ilate to set I1'W feet under the ,!.able with her three times a day." lJInda Oook, five year old granddaughter of Ben Beckett, local cafe owner, however, gave me n piece of advice. She 'promptly r ~ plJ.ed. • Well, sit. backwards. Doc." (000, In case YOU dOn't lalow It, hlltPpens to !be my nickname).
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.Your .old l'e'JlOI'ter, a.f ter seven a.l1d' one-hal! hours of tedious labor. spent m06tly, in avoiding worik and tormentdng t~ doLng ibheir ass1gnm.enL6, finds It .rather of a dltrlcult task to tramp our main boulevards and gabher the weekly
CELEBRATES BIRTHDA'{ WITH PICNIC PINNER Sunda.y. July 2ibelnB the birthday of Mr. ~l Evans, seVeral )'("laUvea came with well filled basket.> to help him celebra.te. OUests were Mr. and 'MI's. , N. D . 8mIlth, Spring Valley; Ml'. and Mrs. ~h ' Ellgie and 8On, ·Ceht.er;vJlle; -Mr. and Mrs. aearwe ~e. 80M and daughter,
Ohio, 70iibave elven America leven
trains ••• for tbe fll'St automobile internal combustloa
preeldeota In the 75 'Yefl%" we bave been
engine-after it had been labeled a failure and was about
citizens ofl,your atate, In thoae
to be sent back to England
~iii~~ 'y ou bave liven the •
7S years
nation
atreet 1illhtlrli. its first elec-
IItreet railway, its first airplane, cash .
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reciIter',pn~tiC~' e, ~elf starter. You have become ODe 01 the hadultrial and ducerl because.
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Telephone 2949 Wayneaville, Ohio
Through petroleum, and the magic power it holda, we have helped brjng your people a new and better way of life.' Machine power to do the labor they once· had to do with their hands .•• in the factory, the' home and
country's greatest
on the fann. Heat, light and hundreds of other conve-
aaric:ultural pro-
niences. Fast, comfo~
able transporta-
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• •• new freedom.
your inventive
have dreamed of better ~ay. to do
cltizen~
things.
Malay of thete i'nventioM have called for new develop-
tion. _. new leisure Yel ••. and with
menta from petrC)leum l .•• and Standard Oil men
coverles from petroleum
have been up to the Job of creating them. Standard
now being made-and still
Oil provided tbe lubridanta for the
to come-we'll go a long
' ir.t airplane flieht •• ;. for Ohio's
way together in tbe years
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:rly raUroedt 10 they could tpeed up
w.c. ·BROWN·
ahead, Ohio.
yo .... ,• .".,.d..., "u.,..... IMn ,elllng Soltlo producflr OD OW" own 75th Aluaivenary we are proUd to point to your contIDaed biIb itandatel or IeI'vice over the yean. We appreciate ,oUr -Yic:ea in reprC!lefttinc Sohlo to the ~le of Ohio.
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IHI SlANDARD OIL CO. (OHIO)
wonderful new di..
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STUBBS FUNERAL HOME Waynesville, Ohio AMBULANCE SERVICE of ~ton; Mr. Wilbur Ev8ns; Mr. RaN· MUJs; and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Eva.M alld' chlldren. Dinner was 60joyed In 11 p1cn1c style the la WD and a tine day was rtlpOl'reci by .,.1 present. '
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FAMILY DIN,N£R SUNDAY AT THOMAS HOME ' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. ThOl1lll8 entel'telned with a tamily din~r on Sunday with all their chiklr6ll a.t home. Thc6e who enjoyed the d~ toget.l1er were 'M r. and 141'8. Eve.ret~ 'IUlamas, &>Cheater. N. Y., Fligbt OHioer Robert Thomas a nd ta mll¥. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Earnh.'l.rt a.nd soos. of Beavertown. Mr. IWId Mrs. IA!II'elI Thomas and ~hter of L.... l.... . d Mrs . J 0 11n ........., anIf J . e, ,ur. o.n Mr. and rMre. Antlhur Thmla.8 of De.yton a.nd the host and hoeteM. COMMON PUJA8 COtJB.T'!be suit or WObur N. Searl, plainttff vs. F1mtlCf . and Laura. Brown. defendants, case settled and · dla-
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VISITORS FROM LOUISVILUCMnI. Susie Philhower, eon and da\llltlter of Lou1svlUe. K;y~ Ute I'llests of her niece, ,Mrs. Loulae COnier and family. 1I'0Il1 &turdar unW Man~
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Wayuenllle, Oblo
.~pening .Date
.July 26'
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All Types - Wirin. . Moton Applianc. No Prioritiea Needed
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:T he Welsh Hn.rdware Store In Harveysburg Is keeping right abrenst Of the times with ' Il wide selecUon of llardwaore. poultry supplies. palnw, glass and many specialties for homes. blL9incsscs and ·in,l·m. The buiiders' nnd shelf hardware comes from the very best houses In the country. made to last II. long time and 1lII'e priced reasonably. For t he kitchen Ulelr line 11 housewares, u16nslis and cutlclY Is offereel In a wide vllrlety. As, are, too, the supplies for Uhe pou'lt.ry rals.e r, Since ~here is a gJ'CQ:t need to Increase our food supply· and W raise more and, better poultry their Une • Id of supplies, purchased WlUI .hls ea In view, Is now the center of 111terest. They are lamdUar with local conditions and caon a.id you in maklng a. selection. Their Une of pamts Is a. reminder to keep your p\a.ce at!lraot.lve and usable dUl1n8 ,these busy times for . there is lliOthlnI' more 800bhing to . ."'_~ ltired nerves and Jaded senses "'-, a ffl'ElShly palnted and smoothlY o~raUtltr home.
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Electrical Contracting
PERSONALLY EXECUTED by A. H. I3TUBBS
and
For Dates. Phon.. 2894. Wal'nea'ville, Ohio. Reverse Charges BRO~
COURTEOUS THOROUGHLY EXPERiENCED
Welsh Hardware
.AUCTIONEERING Stan Ie,. an" KOOKier
together
PATIENT
At Harveysburg. Addll Much to the Comnlwllly As B Trade ()enter Illld Is Headquarters for lIouse Wares, Builders' and General liard ware, Ranees, Paint, Glass and Poultry Supplies • • • Sloves and lIeaten As Released... Offering Good Values Economy In Shopplnl ••• Tel. Z832.
Dry Ridge
a
SERVICE is
and
matter. '11lese two prlncip)e<; may help you to test the post-wo.r plans amd B8'I'lcultural SChemes that a.re placed befa.Te you." Post-wa.r 'plans are fine but walt unW they are ripe befo.r e YOU cash those war boJUki.
co·me
' ~TUBBS
Bumper Crop of the FINEsT For EARLY-ALBERTAS PEACHES Thi. Orchard Hal HA:LE-HAVEN Ever ':Produced. GEORGIA-BEUE Enjoy Tree-ripenend Fall- Hom. Grown p.ach•• flavored Fruit Picked the REQUIRE LESs SUGAR Day They Become P.rfect~ for CanDina
COi.'EMAN FARM Must
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THUBSDAY,.JULY 28, 1946
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heart at. tlhe candid~t.e) Is 1_"! to be found In ~he New T e t nmCIl t, Wh t can baptiSm 0. vail wl'lG"l it. 1 ·· Corcc<l on a person who d qles I at und.-rblnnd or dt'sjlr It? " W hich nh:o after [I true l\ken ss (loth .'\o\\' 1,lIY you.
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\ any size. No lImJt on Dlu GUIs, ~ • j)"t~ ppie or 'BuB liA!ads . II yoU catch ~l,ur.4t A "n l r For Farmer~ n n.l-Prodllccr~ : fow' Of ~t1c B lue CUt, B ,S(!I oj' ~ ~~ "'~ D At 2114 "". i\13ln S t .. X"tlil\' Brill" , hlech:u 10: .1 dlHi 'l'll,i' f. .\', < ,' 111:\ ~t.ro c/·ul.l'ge of $1 ,00 Wli'll be ..... Lord.. DII,J we ~ lU pnuDt spo-ibi a covered dltih picnic at lUnch l 'rade A~lIvity, To X enia. L dllir inS' .f.< C.I a l,d ' ',I Wo.; ., I n lid (or ach additional fO llr or for Bible School. We art! dBtennin~. &r&IIh'S pal1k on 73 East of town. 'All From Ovc r l~ ""leI!' TOtTi( ,) , . . . 11.1" t' J IZt' f.h" tllL !; I • t I' c~ion . the1' or. No 81 uo Cllt. BOf;S to hav~ 140 or more thM Sunday. wllo attend are asked 't o ' b~ a ~;e~eb~~~~r ~~ ~~~~~it~~\~~: A Factor In Our A~lcultural DI1\'01- ('mNIl ~cy Lh!lt e ll mo t.Ol'i I, \\111 ~I' t kBc ItO chb ' t rad ed nor Lh row n With the addition Of.two more claaa- covered dlIlh wIth them. AU the • teJ;r~a!J.on of a good COilS iC~lc opment ami GrclI tly Aidlll, III Our Wflllt. ~o keop W1I'il' r.rlV l'ullllll t 'f: il., 1 dO , 25 ' urges fi{P $1.00 fOrt a ll ee ~' Ilbe uee Of tile ciI86 ~ in IOUll4f people ' Bolld children are eebown.rd God" I lPet. 3 . :21): "Exc p( VictAlry PrOgra.m for Inerea ing lo ng as pc. lble and Q.'i COIlOltl.l.cnl - ) ay 01' celTtll by I hour. I Is the Bible Sebool Annex, we now peclB.Uy .......... to attend. A good Food Produdlon . . . Bolster VOUI' ly wnd th :y are prepnl eI to serv.c' nil II lot, of Iun so be sure to tty ohave the factllt.iea .to really bUild a program planned. VHRISTIAN BAPrISM a man Is born r wa Le I' and t he Yields by Le tting Them K('ell '\' our Lit III Wi kh this in view. It medoy. ~ Bible SchoOl (Continued) Spil'lt, Ih e cnn not 1~:lte1' 11)1,0 th Imilleme.nts in Or,ler . . . Expel't - -- - - ...., - ... ...,....."'. Your ·M · ..... -ter o~ ......... - - ' . , " J~""... pr_AhAA th'e bn""tlsm of Kingdom of God" (id.m 3:5) . . Roi:ers & SUIlI n h ave built lip On il'rlt!a, eve.......f t&a week 'be II"" _II... """"".KI VlII'~"" " " ~... RepaiJing and Ge.Jl1Iine I'art.'! . • . a In!'ge backlog of goodwill becalls ' LoYall eon. and ID&uihteTa claaa Is Mall Randedl repentance Wlt.o l'UIlisBlon of sins" . ,Query: ·Iif J esus comm :md«l bll.jJ- As l<'ast As Allis Cha lhcrs l lOple- of thull' excel] lIil s I'vtee W\rough • , . " • J (~LaJ1lt 1 :4) . "And they were bap- 145m as one 01 the thin!;::; ,n eeessury m ents Are Relea.<;ed 'rhey Will Ha.ve the Y lIJ'S nnd I1mny plt'as 'd c ustom I ' . Ii1r.ed 01 him ~n t he river J ordan . for thc r em ission of our pi\sl sins Them ..• Tel. 319 -J . wi ll b I j' lh lnrvoclMbl I t ··i i f.'1 'S e (cpen( IJlg Upo.:l I 111 Bpec'A' .... _ .. _ confe~ing th"lr sins " I Matt. 3:6). and for e terna sa ,va u 011 , lOW d llre I\t :1,~~5 N. Ro hl'rt m Vd .• Dayl,oll. I s ...............a. I ? h b Wh('l1 peace - Lime comes lIb"ttIn llll.1 . "He th6lt belteveth and Is' baptized Bony man alter t T e ody· Is no~ Harold H ess. Alils-Chahnel'S S nl s Ll1c oPl>or lun ily fbI' llPW cqlli pm ,' IL One of th e Imp,lrt a nt Fc:ltllr hi Sermon. "'l1he QJorIoUS ProrrJse" 1 shall be !/li ved " (MaJlk 10 :16). "Re- so Important as ~he s OIlI , bU L do we & Servlce in XCIlJa a.re rig ht In li n ,' II ITI\'· ~. th e 'ocJl\ 1 Lif of This Section .•• Warn•••m. lnvJtatioo Hymn, pent ye, and be ba.ptU2ed every one not nourish a nd care fol' the body? wlLh p 1'08TCSS iIs Utey I I' feutw'illll Ofrering C las~e. on d Indi viclual In- • Church of Chrl,t "AlmOllt. PeraU8.ded" of you ~n <the nerne of JeslJs OhrlsL Is not ~he soul botlll'ld up in tJ1C p roducts of mer it wh. <. lt arc llolctit q s!rlll'lion in th e La tes t , IA'IIS In Rall. u '.1 ~:L:-4. BerJedlctlon unto t1he remisslon of your s ins ; IlJId body? The spiritual 'IVol u Llon (fa\ILh Wl~Lr well-canned · pop ul.'l ri~y. Il oom Da nci ng :lnd S Jlcciali7.c In .... WaD' .. ....... • e e ye shall receIve the g Ut of tile !Holy a nd repent ance ) is more in~p rLan~ Fann ers of "his OPlWt. oC Lh e lnte I . 'fUll. R:.I tlct. Ac robatic i\nd Aerial Bible Bobool 1:30 a. m. ANNOUCBMENTSBp1l1t" (Acts 2 :38) , "Arise, and be tlla n the orcUna ncc of bn p~lsm, bUl aye assured a! having at Llteir com- On U. S. HUllte ~ :!. {l1'1l· Slll t r 1':11'1 :\ (' rol)[lli C Da ncin g ••• Also. EXllCrl 00ma.mI0D 10:110 •. m. M ...._ ....1.._ tl bapi.tzed, and was GlWay flhy sins" daTe a ma.n say ba.p tlsm Is of no Illlll4ld a. serv iec tJlat is as complelh :11111 Pk ni r G roun .I!<. 1 Mi... S. "e I i nskllillion in Baton Twirling •.• }.1:00 m. r. W ..... Hale, _Ionary to le: (Acts 22 : 10) . "We 'were bulied bhere- Importa n ce ? When G od hath jom 'd us ipQSSIble, d uring the I\\'ar lUlU Wa.vnrs iJlt, I\ re 'I' h" SI'I' II C O f M Ill':l Ou ts ta nding Atl vanta.g s . . • Sum Philippine I6land8, and ~ the fore wltll him ,through ba.ptlsm Ln.to t.be bWo t.ogc Uner us necessall'. lor whenever new cclulpmcnt is releu.s· Interest an d I'a troll" ;': !' '1'11\" " \la~' s ,' Iller Instruction Now Ihllilablc , .• Endea.vor 7:00 p . m . oooupa,Uon of tlle Ialall'i& bf Japan, deatll: that Uke asOhTlst was raised sa.lvation, da r e I1UlIl [l[ll'l Lh~1ll ed It w'1ll be fou~lcI her . Anyone who A.~ Th ey Offl' I' F.xeCllli nna l A,I"all !a- Full Courscs 'u\I'tin g ept. 1st . . • EvenJ.nc 8en1ce 7:30 p . m . a ~er in & concentr&tJon camp. from the dead . . . so we also might nsunde~ '! wants to kcep up WIUl the lrutcst ces in Whuh' s Ol1l e Ud nxatio n :uui Both Ch ildrcn !lnd AdultS •. • T el. iMJd-weeir. ~er ..-vice will 8pftl1t at 'lJhe eVem!llg aervlces in newness of We" (Rom. 6:4) . c1c velopmen ls in the furmil1g In- Good Food .. . A Ltr:l cti\'c SNli llZ!o IIE mtod~ 79S8, Thuredll1 nliItd '1 :30 p. m. of Ibhe WayneevUle Oilurch of Christ 'lFoz-as many of you as were bap_ Methodist Church dustry should s top In OCCIlsionoally. For a Deli ghl.ful R!'h':I.·" fr m \'0111 ' --• • • one weelt: from tonJiCht. This wUl be tlted Into Chl'Jist did put on Ohl'lst" R. B. ColemllJl. Minister The name AUIs ..Ch ~ lmers has 1 n l! l,Dutil's . . . So Cllll\'.'ni ,'nt Fill' .\ I TI, Rita B eef! I' School o [ Ute The , ...... .a -;. II & ...l.:.._-,-• .-. .... an opportunity ,far ,the Church and «mI. 3 :27) . " If thou bellevest with Ch h sch I t 9 "'0 A M been assocla ted wit h Ul ""'cnl ' de- Itcnl Thrill of Catc h ing W" nh - fJnn l:c Is veIl' pOllplnr 1n e1[1 llc ing -. . ....... WI th ____ ._... h 81rst "A- d urc 00 a :0 • . , Mrs. ..· I W."ne.vWe O"'-b At n..-,_. e .............uwy to e6I' ~ ....n. all ,taUne heart, thou JnnlYest" (Acts \ e1opment.<J in agJ'icllltu re and de- While Fl~ h . . . R''-'1 S01ll\b lc (:11l1I' ~f" 'i l'(,\ s !tlld Idle i" olJt.s tnn<Ling a bili ly ..., .......... . . . . . '-~ of ho "'An telL Raymond voneer, S lip rintend cnt . ( • inslru l.ion in ba llWMiIIJ BuDeUD w.e 9pCr..,...,.,., one w...... 8 :36. 37) . "They tthnt received his VIces to n.Id in rapid wOl' k on ~hl! . .. i\ ~oo,1 1'la"A' to Ellh:rl:l in . .. I" tt l IeI' expen,. • • • lind seen the conCiitlona at. war. Plat!! word were baptized" fActs 2:41). doming ~vlces - 10 :30. far m . They a re knO'Wn th!' world Unller UI(' Direc·t ioll 01' illr. all ll room dOl lcing, 115 well (IS. dn.~lClllg M01l.NJNQ WOII8BJPnow to attend this aervlce. "Whim they believed . . . they were Youth FellowshiP. Tuesda y evenl ng over as of \J1C III Lest patU'n:1 and Mr. . It. L. Brown . . . <.:a ll <!t!41 f,ll' ~pll:la ltJcs a lld Lwll'Ung oC Lhe ba ton , able School i:30 A. m. We IU,.ee& &b&&. If 1 0 11 haven't aI· baptized, both men and women" nt '1:30. wl li.h the latest. word In eosy oPC'I'Il- Reservations. tnll k l'S i II nn~:t'SSR l'y flll' O~IC LO go ~ KlonU. 8uperintelldent r e . dane eo. YOU take & walk (Acts 2:41>. '\And ronny of the Col'llon . 'Ibey are imp lc m nts for effl~ . to (!d.' lnll I>oJnt.s 1.0 clevc lop La len ts ~ t.he Bible School Annex. in1ft1ia1l8 henrUing believed, and were St. Mary's Episc(]~pal Church ellJt, work a nd seld om gtt out of Cold S pr in gs Inn a t Colll SPl'l ' ,~I; l idollg Lhese lilies. ~ Bone Two verses only and see tor your!Ielf the advan1uges b6ptlfled" Mcts 18 :8>' Query: Wiher e Ralph Park.',; Rec&or o rder. 'I'ney ar c labul'-sn vel'~ and Lake i, ' U1C el'nt I' of mu ch plea.slIl'(' 1 '1111'0tlghOltt litle Ilgt's, dnl'lcing h as OommunWn Medltatm offered.. • • Is the New Testament passage that Ohurch SchOOl at 9'."0 'A . M . al'C rea.')onably priced. an t sa lil fac Li 11 ti.l S f' dn.l's aud I. ~Ulldla" tly held ii,s place 11.5 1\ ~vOlth...- ..... 14'43 "'" ' ever ........ hAftt!zed? " .-ow... . -V" lays an In! ant I\V8.S I <During Ule5e war times, hnpie - a very popul,,!' p lu<'c for discr illl l' whjle and a l tis t lc accoID"'lishnlent 't" CDnrOImlon ParUclpatlon TlllNG8 TO BBMBMBEII.Baipldsm as a mere physical act Morning prayer and sermon, m enLs have been called UP011 1.0 do nl l.!)g p ople w stepi'ur n good Ini al l\lld Ull! nolll y to dance and dance ""'--•• -'-~ -~ ...u TA_t v..... a only ~ ......... - ..... .A.u. , ........ ~1 (WI ..... ....... A'" 11 .'00 _. !\ M . __ "' ............ ____ VOl' inBlble .............. w. out n "' ...~ Itun I UI.ange ..' !! the exW'a du ty and should be pl'c:>perly or to ellLeI'lain nt luncht',,)11 llj .. n 1'1; , \\'frll h ilS become one of ~he iTICCHymn, "8afeIty 'I'tlrouIh caJ'Cd lor. Here, th ey have m n wilo nl!d . sp ciu.1 plll'tle ' . I e~s" ll' 'Prcrcqllisltns to"a social ed1 :ADilCIber Week" _ C H U C H F Ch h f Ch . are cxpert in rep ai ri ng a nd ha ve H re they glorUy t11C <' 1 l: il 1: 01 lIcation. If you learn to d ance h ere erry urc 0 rlst th e Am rica.~ lome HJld wll n you J .I'O U \vi.l! dance well Jor WIder Wle~ ...... .. ~. I JobD 3:1-3 -t C.L a .l . _a . ___ a f ull line of part-s t.o give Quick HYDm . " II r nl. \' II I'e. you will s~nsc tlt<- wa rn J t.mclage rou Qu.ickly m aster the 01 lnvocaUoo : B ible School 9 30 anel a L'Comodatll1g servic:c. T hey c:onli" l it) or Lhe p lnce. Th ' a pp illl - IlIOSt ln l,rl ato Sl ps and come to lIhe _ .. _ C i 1 "Ood iWUl TaU 0Ire of You" 18 Ji ~ a . IT . m a ke a s\>eoifllly of burry - up jobs 1J1l!ll lS ure d L~ Unct:ly ornfonao·l'. l"<'aU?.a.Uol1 of Lhe 1'.1'1.1101. b eauty and , IDvocatSon The IttInt8ter ommun on 0 :45 a , m . or.ld are 11 gr t aid tn k ee ping and, here you re elv\, fn.1 11ll .;:; SCl'V- ' Joie de .H oC" o f ~Ile d a nce. Bermoo . ,W Preaching 1'1 :00 11 . lll . : production rnovl'ng Ilt o n tII,intel'- Icc ali they bl'i~ll!\ 10 lll · l r.blc foo b Along wiLh plan s ·for YOUl' child-
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th.'ll ure pn·p.'Il't,d In Ule lU O L 11) \;e Urjng mallner. The excl'l!clll cOt (lilt:. the riellllc)"'" .f 1,Il C fo:.d n' ll dclh.:a tc f!al'or IlIld t he sOl .ing services. Brfng your B lble with you. IIlllk for 0)(' jcy 0'1 a>Li n g Ilild pc Adult Pra yer Meeting 7 ' 30 p t JeCL djges lil.,:l, . Even. lng Evangelistic . m . At At U1C In.k • W1Cy olfel' :1II oppnl'LUII~ty for (ishing. The eh at'g at ' 8:15 p . 111 . and Experience To tI lp You Sav", S1.00 whlch ntltles YOll \.() f(JUl' f ish. Your Pr 'cious Tires 1\1111 to Keell Cour or ith '1' Blu Cat" Bhwk B: H" St. AU. Your Cars and Trucks In ServiC(' Northem Pike 01' Wall E yc P ikc of f1f ustl'n'e . .ChurAh . . Father Krumboltz, Priest ... Being The OUicla1 AM Ser vi c With Coml·leto Motor Tune .. ul) anll MaSs Sunday - 9:00 A. M. Repairing Service ... Are A Fad.. r In OUr VictAlry Program to KeulI Our TransportatiOn ystem on The Move ••• Wrecker At Your Call a t AU Times • , • Tel. 2341. YOw Uth Se ln vrv,:.te lceSal l tIle • ,~~ e of bhe community to atten d Lhesp
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IWgers & Simpson, For d Tractol' Sales & Service h os become llll 1\1IIUtution of our community a.nd 0I'\e tllo.t Is at.cUng In keeping tlhe t l'MlSportatlOfl! system or thls paJ:t oJ the state contdllua.Uy puillng TheY' :l.l'0 offering the people a. servtce t hat 1s efficient. prompt and' d epo:lda ble. .
tmS'l'. by what ~e'v~ donein 3 Y2 Y~!1rq of heroic fighting we have advanced to Ol(ill.lW3, . vOle Soo miles from Japan. Our fightin:~ Oil Ollinawa and Iwo Jima shows us that to la.n d on
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T. M. Scarff, MJnlster
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We've l~'lrll(.'d that the Japs have gl'eat manpower4,000,000 to 5,000,000 war-hardened fighters that we
bven't y ;}t tackled; 2,000.000 more who can be 'Called upon , , • ' We've learned that the Jape have ample resources for a.long war-gasoline, oil. food, steel, , , We've learned that the Jape are hustlers. Jap·war work 16 hours a day, 7 d~ys a week. And are 35,000,000 of them working to beat us •• ; We've I~ed that the Jape have ~pJe production. They.can make good planes-and they are constantly improving tQeir deaigna. Tbey can produce guns. taitks, ships aDd munitions in vast amounts •• , We've leamed that it's going to take every war -orker we can muster to keep the needed fighting tools in the hands of a fighting force big enough to • l>eat Japari ... We've learned a lot more. But nothing that says-' "It won't be lung now." . .
Mt. Holly
Methodi~t
Sunday school E. J,.~ Earnhart, WorshLp service Even1.ng service -
I HOURS:
1.. 5 a.ftenlOOllS except Wedne'iday 7-9 Saturday evening
• WAYNESVB.IL NIElS EXCHANGE ""
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Optometric Eye Speelalls' . ZG' S. Detroit S~
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LAMPS
SLIP COVERS
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STUDIO COUCHES (FuJly Spring Filled) LIVING ROOM SUITES BED ROOM SUITES . STOVES
" AC~N8T~ a& WaYDes'vWe Ice Plant . Enn1..!J11 a,!!1 .Saiurdaya
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Dr. C. E. Wilkin
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Suee...ful 'armen or. now .al.lng more bu.hetl on Ian acrel wilh le~1 labor b.,qu •• prop. r fertllizalion do •• Ih. lob. G., SIG M f.r,Uller fo, ·your whoal lowing and ba enured of the bo,', A. 'Ihe d emand for BIG M ferllU.. 's <onllnue. gr.ater 'han we (an ",,,pl y b. sur. 10 •• e your deal.r early . . Foo d will w in the war.
OME FURNISHI"GS! "Hard-To-Get" Items
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DAVISSON PRESS -- • t ,e " g then. al43, Wayneriill., Ohio Pr, 1,0 . 1..0 .
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9:30 A. M. Iluperilltendent. 10 :30 A. M . 7 :30 P. M.
American worken produCe them ~ 8OOner: American filht.era CaD .bring aD end to tWa
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LEBANON, OHIO
Church
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"The task of defeating an opponent 80 strong as Japan u. eeldom a abort one or an eiuly one. We will have to bring constantly greater fighting foft!e against the enemy. We ahal}' aeed a constantt, mounting amount of weaponaaDdlwppliea, The wtel:
PHONE 326
Friends
t:.ekers
Says Admiral Nimitz:
Any make or model Fred Kahn· Motor Car Co.
FOt InlIR WHEAt AND
FIrst Day 8Cllool - 9 :30 A. ·M . Keet.ing tor Worship - 10:30 A. M.
We'~e learned that the Japs are tough, last-ditch ~ghters . • . .
USED CARS
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They are able to repair cars of an \y make a nd are men who know /low. A. trial service Is enough to oonv ince you 1Jlat Uley. can h elp you protect you~ COr and give you t he moot trouble-frec .miles. They can locate troubles a nd t ,m l"lCl{)!
and taL! ,1 !I"1Il itself probably wiu mean the toughest (ml ' / .. ,-res have ever faced. It doesn't look like a 4uick j .. !.> •.
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l:l!! a.cres, fnir buildings, ('Jf'<'tJ·icily . 100 fL. drill r d \\'\' 11. " 1. 11'1'11. 40 n, In woods And p. t Ul'C. spring ;fed tJ'CruTI. NO a . •lillublr I- ugnr ire" SOil. good f\,lnclS. telcp hol1 f'. Ill'll II nnd school I)us . 011 blnCk ro.'ld, 20 nillcs Enst of Dayton. $80.00 Pill' acr '. W.l lbll1' N. Sool" , Phone 2651. 7-26-1 ('
Homes For Sale-PIVE room modern o);cep t furnace. garage. chJcken h ouse. fru:l t, Olle a(:re good garden lund on Route 42. po ·esion. $3500. Shown by apPO!llltmjlnt. Wil bur N, Seak'S .• Pll0rle 2651. 8-19-tCc
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wunt· t.o buy accol'<ilu.ns Md 'muslca l Illstl'wnents. , send p osten.l'd . t !ling wha.~ you have. 'Dayton I nstitute of Music and DRncln&,. 11'1 E, 2nd., 'Dayton. O. 7-26-1c
Office SupplieaRtJiB.BElR St'-Imp 'Paels, 25c; H oovy WIlJ,!~d ~Plll', 200 ft, 1'0.11. 39c. The Gazette OOlce. SORATOH PADS- 15c pound. The M1nm1 Gazette. Phone 2143.
HELr WANTED-
Kenneth Hili, Mar. _~_
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BUTOHERING TOOL
SALES TAX EXAMINrE R and 'MJscellanrllou9 ArUt'les ' IN ~BANON JULY 27..28 1 Kettle; Spider; Sausnge Grlnde.l':
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dozen Glass JIli'S ; and o\.hcr al1lk les
Y'" too numerous to mellitlo.'l. OOUl't House there on JUly 27 and 28 '1.0 BSS.l st vendors In making oUl I Terms: CASH . Uve Wire and Procresslve. An or.- the.ll· semi-yearly; reports. EARL ;S HINN ganlzaUon lleoond to none. strictly This notice was received too lAte W1lbur ,Sealrs. Au(:t.. Way. FlJ1. 2651
Mrs. Flossie Oal Y. Miss Lurj' Emily and CGI'I>. Chester Carey we!'e guests at 'Itle home oC MI'. and Mrs. OrvHle GraY' and 'Mrs. ' William Sawyer. Monday everung.
a "Ch· ange.
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C C MILK Q~~C~e!~EIIlceH"+- Three TIM_E_R~es.., w.,.liAsON _JARS ._ ON-,.E
WANTJilO:: ;p TNER FOR SATUiRIIlA!Y N[OtHT DANOE, Must be ~y enough 1.0 dance 44 sqwu'cs stmlgbt. TllOSe in doubt 'cam start filJ.l.ng up rl:gllt now on I1llILl t;y-rlch, sweet-as-Il-nut OrrupeNlltG. the bl'e8:k:.fast ceeea.! with
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PAPER PLATES- ' 9 indn fluted: waterproofed; lOe dOz'; 6Se hund-
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ValUllble Over~§eas
We wish to take thl5 opporLunlty 1.0 tlla.nk a ll Olll' f riends and neighbOl'8 for I'helr kindness during the iIlnC$ and deaili of our husband a.lld fallam·. Clarence Mendenhall. Also, rO!' the klndlless sh own me
Packages INSURED AGAINST
during my recent illness. Mrs, Ka>IJU'Yll1 Mendenhall
LOSS BY ANY CAUSE
and Children
H. M.C:OYNE
ATHLETES fOOT ITCH Stop It In l5 Minutes Successful ~reatme n t:.<; must be more ihan .suHhce applications. Most remedies do not penetrate sufficiently. R.equl1-es a. STRONG PENETRIATING . MOBILE liquid. Alcohol is VERY MOBlLE.. We suggest Te-ol. It contalll& 90 % . RElACHES MORE GERMS FABTER. F cel it PENETRATE. Mosh dJllgyists h ave ilie test size. Small supply just ar 1'lved at Waynesville Drug St.ore. 26-4 adv
Complete Iinsurance Serow'ice
ELECTRICITY CAN GIVE THE ANSWER-
REFRIGI~RATOR
er. He knows through tough experience that
Servic,e ,~~, 'Repair
machinery produaion' restrictions are lifted; '
All ' Mnkfl8
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FAll" Pric~ Charl'ec1
ELDON'.(;~ .ELliS' ~,
, elecrrU:ity 'stan", ready' to ~wer. _,ven . , 'fully, his ;'ca1l ' fo.' .help.H ~
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tinued maximum efton of the American farm.
a na~ion and a world. lie knows that when
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KROGER'S IOED TEA
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Lebanon,. Ohio
his "electric farm hands" have helped him feed
TARVIA-LlTiUC TAR . and. ROAD OIL
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SPREAD IIHEESE.,. t!:· SILT ~~:,~ ........ I~. I. COUfttry 25 lb. $1 'I nOUR , Clue, ••
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FOR S.ALE- La.~ Cabbage Pl9l*: BrusseJs Sprouts; flnd Caull!lO\V~r. IPlant.s.' lOe per dez-;.. oelery plants 40c per 'h undred. Chas. C. Sr.;'Ouse. 1}1 mile NOl·.t h corner of WayneSvllle. Fen,), and Lytle Roods , 8-2
. EX'CA:VATlNG DUMP 'TRUCK ~ ERVICE
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USE THE
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Harveysburg News Notes·
LOANS-Long tt l'lll, eaSy 'pa,ymenbi. No Ilppmlsal fee. Also n.Iee sl110Jl and large fal'ms " 't or sale. Qall . 01.; write Gee. Henkle. Phone !NO. 2, Lebanon . tfc
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St., Xenlll, Tilrough Thllir " EXcellent. Service Direct. '1'0 l 'h Farmers Are An lmporluJlt Factor In The Promotion of lJidusi.r-y luul Increasing Our Food Production As Well Ali Keeping Our Tmnsportaticm SYIlten,l Runn.ing , , . or~~g
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Greases, Kero ene. Gl\SoUne, Motor. Xelli~, 01110 • .\'eslalll'u.nts penB.uzed COFFEE T AB'L ESOils, HousehOld 0118 . . . lIave A, for hlk.Ing fQod prices: $200 from , END TABLES-. , 29 • 30 ' 31 Aug. 1 3 4 Large Stock of Quality Products James Mala vaws. Xen.la Oandy LAMP TABLES, ... AL~o Distributors 01 U. S. Tires, K1tcllen; $100 from Ea rnest , DonL.F or tJle firs t time \.his yearFine entiment:111 C~medy! Nnt Here's A DANDY lor the CHIL.DREN Batteries, Accessorlt's, Tire Recap- chos. L lte rur.ban RcsUl urnnt; :md A War Picture!! A Ia n wid on our screen! Ilnd GROWN FOLK! ping nnd, Repairing . . . Tel. Main $100 from AJ Qx Theodore. Bl·lt:l.nla "Sunda'y Dilllner "AND NOW 15. Restaura.nt. $75 from Pn t.rlcla In"NlATIONIArL ' VELVET" for A Soldier" , Pow'derene:, Kem-Tone . gJ'am of M;lddletown lor over chargTOMORROW" \ with Anne Baxter, Jolin lIollwi th AiaJl L,'ldd and Loretta with MICKEY ROONEY. ELIZABETJI The Oarroll-Blndel' 00 .. a.t Xenia es on beer, lUlU $100 tl'OllI Mllddox lak, Chas, Wlllnln~1lt a nci Young. are alert to the need of the farmer:; Grocery, MlI'ddleLown. over dnarges TAYLOR and DONALD CRISP. Chili Wlth. to 'Produce for Vlctol'y and have 111:1 - on grocel·lcs . Guy Thompson, iPl'().p. Also: Comedy and News. Also: CARTOON and SPORTS REEL Cadoon Ucipat.ed Lh' call for an adequn.Le ConununlLy Auction, L l'b,anon. sucd --------------------~~----~-------- . _ service In tract.or ' oils and otiher COl' .lnj unct.1on restrai.ning him from peLroleum products to keep bh e!!' violating ceillilg plllces on poultry, Miss J ane F1tte WIIS the guest of HOUSE GUEST OF STOm'S' Dr. and Mrs. Al. E. St.out nnd cqUipmen,t in good condition 81:ld Hal'Old Davis. Batavia. l>aJd $5G.B8 h er uncle, HlIJ'J'y Wilson. DayWn , d!aIllghter have as \.heir 1l'uest. Mrs. operating smoot.41ly for full capaciLy [or ovel'cluu'ges on butLer. on 'I1uesliay. by JANE FlTE Mrs. Clara Hesler Is a.nd unable Stout's brother. Corp. George W. To keep yOul' trac t.or 01' fann Gibbons Bldg.-North St. Boyer . who recently I'Oturl1('d wllh Implemcmts In good conrlitll.on, 5 0 iMrs. S. A. Drag o of New York Mrs. Nellie Osgood Md daughter, to llltltend work In Dayton. Waynelville, Ohio Jaclde, have arrived In Harveysburg Mrs. A. S. Oollett wnd son, Rober~. \.he arm('d ('<.' l·ces from Gcrma.·lY , that t hey> will last for th e dUl'n tioll SP{llli. tCll clays WiW1 her pal·e~ll.s . from Oilnclm1ntl to be the house - were bile guests of Mr. and Mrs. !Before going to Germany. Corp. and longer. It Is n l'Cessa.ry to 1ll;C MII·· . •~I1~n~d~M1 ;'S~.. ~G~C(),l~'g~e~p~e~tc~.!'SO ~ . ~n~.====~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~" Karlin. Springfield. 011 Sund1!.Y. Boy r was stationed In bile ALII- i the b~t of lublica:tlng oils and It I, ._ _____ _ __ __ guests of ·th e lorm r'S brother- .InM1ss !Phyllis Shldaker Is the glle5t '.ll11ns for lIinl05t 'IIWo years. you call MaIn 15 they will see t ha t .law nnd Sister. Mr. Md Mrs, Ben Mdss Wilma Hoole l ' of near tow.n. you will get your s upp.lies wibhouL Beckett ll.lId AIm. FAVOR NEW HIGHWAYdelM'. Mrs. Roy Clark receIved the folAt a meeting held Frtday night. PUBLIC: SALE 'O FFER Action Is n. ,watch word wl!.h them lowing guests ,1;0 oa dellghtful lunch voter;s deC.!ded In Javor ot the l'OOd Having sold my ·property. I wlll sell RATISFA T ORY on Wednesday 1lIfLeI'1100n : Mrs. Ed- oonstrucUon to 1'W1 W1iru the ma.l.n M publik: lluclJon a:t my r esidence on a.nd fanners have every collliden c!' ta1a.~ thmugh ·them they can securl' war-<i Ullum and SOilS. MIss E1l1,lJ,beth street 01 the vlllait'. 'IUle present the cornel' of Stal;e Routes 48 nud the pl"Oper lubl'lca nl.s with prompt SRRVICRS Clurk. Ml'S, FredJick Valz and How- 'S' Hill entrance Is 1.0 b e <ti-pensed 73. on . aud regula.r deliveries 1.0 keep th eir al'd. iMrs. Charles Osbom. Miss MIll'Y AT ALL TIMES eqUipmen.t opemtlng i\t ,LIle!r old Edith Tucker nnd Ha.rold Tucker. wJth. SATURDAY. AllGUST 4. J94r. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Kline of CoIMr. and Mrs. iHaJTy iKllne. James a~ 1:00 p. m. time efficiency. Do6ter and Miss &trbo.ra. 'I1homumbus were ' the week elld guests or S "Food FIghts For Freedom" is a U Jl\Jite' ts M d Mrs bury were vls4t.ors In na.yton. SU.n- IIOU EHOLD GOl[)D~ cons isting til r s ,1>aren. r. an . d1!.Y. Est.a.te fleattola,; MajeslJlc 'coal popUIIlT slogan these days a.~J d as Dial2111 Waynesville, Ohio H = t H~r. ~ G. town ' MIss ElsUler 06bol'll Is at Ilhe home rrunge like n ew; Gasollnc Pl'essurt! the government hns given run all erman •. or Dallas Barton. caring for Mrs. Range; Dining ~. om s uite. with 6 out call to ·!.he 'fo:Jd producers of the 1 . ee ong . 0 Ky. a.nd Mrs. Jennie Bell ot SOmer- Bmtt.on amd new son. Jolm AHerd. \ chairs; Rockers. Settee ; Leather country to do th elir best to Increase ~==================:::;::::======~~ ville have Ib ee.n the , house-gU~lS MIss Peggy Park of Clnclnnal.1 Is Dnvenport; Large Mirror: Vlcll 0:1\: the supply. the Qan'oll-Bhidcl' Co. this week a.f the lwtter s SL'lte.r. Mrs, the gu~t of her grllnd-pal'ents. MI', R. C. A. O8bI:net ,R6d1.o ; Dl'e c ill,g we 1.0 be commended ror ' l1wlr H , S. Tucker, and famlJy. wnd Mrs . H. l:l. 'ruckel'. a nd dfl llll'iI , 1 'I'aQle; Drop Hend 'Illgel' .•_C\\ I[l' IlssisOO'l1l{ , to g t Ihe ulm :>sl fl om ; :cr. Miss Evalyu , . M'a cblne, Bed and Sp· lng.; Drl ~, r; {'very nCI'e of .Ia nd.
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and general housework. In Waynesville, No 'Oblectlol') to man h olding anothe.t· job. GOOd oppo~tu llity or right party to be IIstabllshed In OOmfortable ilom. Pe.nnancl1t. ( Tenns to be d.!5cuss~ed. Write or p Llone ror interview. Box 4. phone 2272, Waynesville, Ohio. 7-12t!c
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W ANl'ED- Middle-aged couple or -won~n to ca;re for elderly woman and daughter. not invalkis, cooking
red. The Mlam.l
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Lind." DarneD FOIt SALE- J erl1ey M!lch h , vy mllker. Phone 2985.
ATTENTION! ' Tractor' Owners!
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Men ' Softb~1l Players' Engage Match Games
THREE TQPICS AT THE SOUTH WAYNE ADVISORY COUNCIL DISCUSSED
Local Office Holders Up For Re-election MEETJ'N~ ,
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Township Competition Is Light; Liquor Issue Up Va rlo\lS rep,orts from \lere sna there show the coming November election to be lacking In opposlUon In the variouS' offices up for election or re-eleotlon. However, tlhere I.~ still llllle left to file net~t1ons and It h as been stated thnt some ne wcomers am In Lhe field pn.<;slng out their pelJtons. Later developments may bring fOlth some opposition. As the 'sltua'blton stands a.t this ti me the preSCl!t artice-holdel's In tlhe VlIlage oC WaY,!lesvllle are up for 1'C-electlon, namely : 'Wan-en IBradd~, Mayor; Ohavles James, Clerk; Walter Elzey. Treasurer; and six Oounellmen, carl COnll.rd., Pres., Harry Sherwood, Mark Rogers : Lou St. John, Stanle~ B ailey. and P. L, Reason. C. P. Joy, Constnrble. Since August 8, Is Lhe dead-llne for fIlLng peUtlops . the. full story or the polltlCllI set-up will be available soon . >Reports IndJ.cate that ~he Townsh1tp voting Will find some opposLtlon but eXl\Ctly Who Is not yeL known . at least officially. Petitions for both H'arveysbul'g and COl'Wln lor <placing t~e wet ~d dry Issue an, 'Ii e ballot naNe neen med ,accordlng to reports nt1d Wav nes vllle Is pliso rel)OrLed to hav sud) pew.1ons in circulation but at IIhis time t hey hruve na.t been OJrIelall flied'.
Warren County Historical Society Accepts Gifts From Wright Family. Decendants The
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Mr. and Mrs. WJ\I Stroud had !lS their guests 011 Thui'Sday evening. July' 26, bhe members of the Sou th Wayne Advlsol'Y Council, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greene and Mrs. John 0 , Lru'SOn.
No Opposition Reported On 'Village Ticket He,r e
so n, WI h Sam S ubbs. Jr" who Is I>Ludylng at t he Oriif'rni hospita l. LOUIsville, Ky.. SP f' nt Sunday Ilt Wle home of Mr, and Mrl;. Sa.m Stubbs. Sr. ML<;s Yvonne S lubl"is, who has been V lsl~',~lg tJu!re, accomPflll!ied h r pa ren ts home.
ea1ten Summit ,re Sunday On Aug ust 5, nt :30 p. m. the All· Stars of Way,n esv e wJll meeL the Flrigidnire Tellm rom Da.yton on the locn.l High So 001 dill mond and on Friday lligh t, ugust 10, a't. 8 :30 o'clock, they wilJ pIny Lhe King s Orm Team lit ~itnon under lights. BOtll the Frlgldqjre a nd Lhe K ing's 01111 Teams are. 'c sed IlS very good, HOWARD SERVl tJJ TEAMThe All-ptars p'l ~ed bhe Howard 'Ser vice team inst ~Idny ii1&'llt. J uly 21, at Leb:m r,!'l: ~yn es~llle came out on Lop 8 to 6' Itt' ~ ~ood nll-thll. way-around gam e. lJ:lhis Is t he fir time III a long wtWe LIlu t some of the local play~ ha.ve played under IIg,h ts and 101' a hll this proved Lobe a, slight 1}8 leap . 'UMM1TT COURT Ju ly 29 .
Drake's Drugs Lead Civic Softball League PFC.
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Bob's Dairy Second In Close Race For Civic Softball. Title
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Spklted dlscusslon was IIroused by the .following topics: . ':J,!'ldlctment of Free Entel~Dl'lse In tihe Succe&s of the War Program," "Oo-ops and the Radio Racket .... Ilnd "Rural Health Problems." A pleasant social nerlod followed during whloh all enjoyed 'the dellght.r.ul refreshments served by the hoste&s. The August meebing\ or the Council . will ,be Iheld nIt the home of Mr. and Mrs. RaLph As bury.
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. Society recently accept.ed many ' valuable and Interes ti ng girts from Mi<;s May Wrigh t, or tl1e Fl'lpnds Hom e, Waynesville, and St. Petersburg, Florida, and her niece. Miss Dorothy Dakin, formerly of Wa ynesville. for the Warren Oountv Mus(Jum. 'Leba!1(\n. Ohio. Amon g vhese gUts are fW'nlture, pictures, household ut.enslls and many pej'sonal terns used by th ell' pioneer ancestors. ,the Wriglht fnmily. The committee also accepted a pOl'tran of John McLean. Chief Justice of the Unl ted s tates Supreme Cou rt. CommlssfonCT of Oeneral Land Orants Office, Postmaster Oeneral of the Unit.ed S bates and founder of "1;'he Western Star", 'Vhls was presented by Mrs, MdlJdred Latimer, Loveland. Ohio. a member of the McLean famJly. Since lhe 'Bill presenting ~e Warren County Museum to the S1&te for a pel1l11aDent memorial recently passed the House of Representatives and the Senate and was signed by Govet'l!lor uuohe, many people who ha.ve previously loaned material arc presenting It to bhe commlttP.e tor consllderllltion us 1;1fts . Plans are being formulated fOr the restoration and for pel1)letual maintenance ot this IhlstOric house by ,t he Ohio State Archaeological and HIstorical
PIc. Mmel' has r etur,~ d to hi;; hom' here dill Wayn esville 0 fter 4 Rogers And Simpson Meet yc.'\.l's. 9 montlls and 25 days in the Dairymen, Friday Evening a rm d fore s of which 2 years 1 The El evator displayed surprising monl,h and 3 days WIIS spent in the strength In th eir game Tuesd ay MR. & MRS. L. E. ROOAUES S~, tes at FOl't Bl'a.gg. N. C, He \Va even ing forcing l}!'frke's IDrugs to t he in the l!lvu~iol1 01 North A.frlca, a ~ Mr, Rhon.des Is the son of Mr. limit befpre bowlng t.o them 7 I.Q 6. and Mrs. W. C, Rhodes, Corwj,~, A.ll,\ I'm. T unl 0, Sieny. to Englllnd. Two hi ts an d !\ stolen base In the and he, w i~h h is wife, Natalie. at Norman dy, LhTougln NQrth Fl'mec last half of tile seven th gave ,D rake's and year old daughter, LnVeren e f)llmmit Iu Lhe Rhineland and into Germany Six Polea; Two Lights Each 1,.l1 II' wtn.nlng run and moved them Mae, recently r eturned aft.cr 1'1'001 'Da)' on. proper . He h ns the Amerlcn n DeInto a one-tla lf-game Ica.c\ In tltp the hod been t~ the government Wiring, Equipt., Ava1ilable a ttered In the len e Service Medal , Dis LJngulshc d Civic League. whose re cord ·was em ployee Ull'ee ~a l'S at Pearl final score 4 to 3- n favor of t.11 Unit B(ldge 0 0 108 Hq, 9Lh InL ' Bob' dairy will again ha,ve all Harbor. Mr~. Rhoades Is 1\ native Matter of Funds Requires D . 44 , oak Leaf Cll tel', Europen.!} of that coun try. locn l team. Investigation; Says Promoter African Mi ddle Easlenl S l'vlcc opportunity to Rg:\ln SLCp t~to first Chri.~UllD Church Medal, Good Oonduct Medal, and place when liley m et Rogers & In the regular 'ho Shilpeon Friday evening a t the High AccordIng to statements 'm ade by 515 ROBERT CHAPMAN, ' the Oh.risLlnn On b boys won :1 8 ])attle stars. He has had no wounds School diamond . A win for the Illltel'ested parties a. proposi tion :.:: MARGARET SCHMIDT Uaws, Monday or Injuries. close one rrom the . Gal'ageme\l, howevel·. would dTop I.Inger wn.y for the lnstallabloon or MARRIED IN CINCIN'NATI Pfc . lVlll1e rw~ honorably ..,dls- Bobs a full gnme .behlnd the present evening. J uly 23, t€t Ie chalk-up of lights. on the baseball diamond at 4 to 3. PI nck, t~e InnLng pitcher. charged Irom the Army, on June- 25,. leagte leaders a nd make It lm- SOCiety. tile Hl.gh 801.'1001 fOr the purpose Annonncrmen t has b n Tn.'\de of allowed six hits nn LudLnC'ton. the s nd l'eourned 110 North Ctl rolLna peratlvo that they wLn ' next week In addlb\:on ,t o regular hours thru of holding night garnes. of \;he ma rriage of St,n,Cf SeTllen~)t t he week the Musewn is also open wh ere h e was mal'l'lcd to MIss wh n D ro'kes and Bobs piny. If they An Investigation Into the matter Robert D. C\o'I(\Jpmun of Wayn eSVill e, to visitors every SundilY aHemon playing caused his Molet-a. Hn.rri.~ . dallght.er of MI'. and are to have 0: chance for t!he title. Indlca;i;os the requ ~cm e nts w1l1 take son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J . B. Ohapman, ITom 2:00 to 5:00 o·dock . Mrs. J . F . Hru'rls, Denton , N. C. Christian Churclt Five ga.mes remain on the schedule eight rpoles with ~wo \JWhts each and and Miss M£llll'aret Ann Schmidt, On Wed\lesd y ' The couple returned to Wayncs- be!ore the season closes, Aug,u st 17. MARKER FOR: BEMES STATION two poles ,for tile lead-In plus the daughter or Mr. n:Jld Mrs. John C, v11lc and are ma king their h ome In Friday's game. Ebbs gathered At a. recent mt'eting of the .Warren trnnsfol1mer and wiring. The cost ScJunJdt of CillclnnaU, which WA S , came right Iback w WIUl Mr . and Mrs, Oeorge Miller. flvo runs In t he first of the seve:lth Countl' Historical Soolety, plana for this material is estimated n,t olemnlzed on Sal1tlrdil>Y a! ternoo~, Pcl' over the Lud.ln Mr. MiJler Is employed In Doyt.o.n to win over the E1evat:n' 9 to 7. The were formula.ted for the marking of appro~TUlte ly $480. As a lender July 28, at the chome of \lite brlde's ~'Ul1e of 14 to 8. Elevator boys had the <bases filled the s~te 'o r Bedles Station, located a t the Wyse Lrubora torles. in the ideas conserffing this proposl- parents. \\Il:th Ohaillin William Teed loslng team pusl)cs winners nenr In the, last half or the sevenCCL but , at ~e IntersecbIon of , State Routes ~Ion, Uhe fl!nds will be , ra.lsed by' of Ft. 'Dhomas, · ~flciatlng at the th e lending 0 tla 'wl~lc.h JstGcks .GUE 'l18., mOM 11lBBA-IW•• omo the r~ "was ~ ,J)y & doubl~ as ~ 7U, :westl of~b!~~ t,.!\\}e-r.-..,~:t!!M"'i;:!::!' Pop).lla~ silbocriptlon. ,However, ~hlS ciol1ble r111~ ser..v.we waich wall most site of the S HIghway Pru:k . up ! or'1i l'eai -rig~ for e top b e.rtb: ' Mr. ~d Mrs. L. O. st. J ohn l1a.ve -PI~y .which ended tile game. H':le, Mi.. i~~ry, And ls only tenaLive an d many otlher Impressive In d.ts very simpllcl;'y. OutL'\ws vs. Stroud's-Other Civic League scares arc : 'l1h1s settlement 'followed closely bad RS thew: guests t.helr son and The young cou1:ile took their vows features ·wlll probably be presen ted Roger's & Simpson 12, Elevator 8: the slgnlng ofllhe Treaty of or~en , Wife, Pritonera Three Yearl! The Outlaws had ~Wtl) big inning' wife, MI'. a nd Mrs. Kenneth S t. John before anytl)lng ,material will come before a n improvi d niter of beauDI"Ilko's Drugs 21. Rog ers & 8lmp- ville, the sesqulce~t.en1al or which in tl'ounci!lg th!! Stroud's ' men last a,nd daughter. of Hibbard, Oh10. tlful summer flowers with the parWill Speak At Local Church from thls idea. son O. Is rbeIng celebra.ted iln Greenville this It Is pointed out that night ball ents of both the ·bride and groom Thursday, July 26. In .'l'+ie second 7 Mr. and Mrs,. St. John a l$o spen t week, 'July-29'to August 3•. Of Christ, Sunday Evening runs were scored and In th e bh il'r1 Kome tiIhe 'w1Vh Mr. a nd ·M rs. Gle nn vrVIC LEAGUE STANDING playing attracts more [a.ns and from and a. few clOSe ftl!:neds as their only ,A committee headed by Marlon ~heY' crossed the plate 6 times. Very Bland and daughter, of Spr£ngboro Willis Hale and wife. missionaries a Wider area and ~t Is with thls In attendants. ' Won Lost Pet. 'snyder as OhalJ!lll'aD was apPoInt.ed to the IPllllipplne Islnnds will spettk mind !,hat 'the proposlt.lon is mnde .. After the rJ>crformnllce or the cos tly error s, coupled with walks, a.nd with Mr. and Mrs. Jolm settle- DI'ake's Drugs 'I 11 .700 by PresldeIJlt WIlMsm Sta.~rton to led to all of the scorlt1g~ Flnnl, 12-8. myre and children ncar Lebanon'. art Ferry Church of Cbrlst, Lord's Bob's Dairy 6 3 .667 work out details of tJhMna~klng. Th~ Also, the ,post-war avintlo,n future ma\1l'lntge ceremony. dinner wn.s ser- . Day, August 6. Rogers it Simpson 3 6 .333 tenat lve date set is -Septembei- 23: will depend largely an the fore-sight ved to the gues l~q. Af ter dinner the LEAGUE ,S'j1ANDINGS-Brotlher Hale and wife have spent of smnIJ .towns In planning a.ltr land- happy couple left for n fJ10rt hon yCorp. George W. Boyer spent n Elevator 3 7 .300 Won Lo5t Pc . live years In the PhUipplnes. 1.'11'00 ing strips for the convenIence or the moon trip and' on t heir roturn ,Staff Outa.ws 3 .700 few days t his week with his brotller- SCHEDULE7 yearS of tha't period as prisoners of f1Y1ing publiC'. .606 In-law and sister , Or. and Mrs. A. Friday, Augu.'1t 33 ,Sergen nt Chapmnn will Ica.ve ror Ohrlstlan Ohurch 6 the Japanese. ' Rogers & Simpson 'vs, BOO's Dal ry .500 E. Stout. " 5 5 'Cnls drlea of nlgfit lIghtLng for his new POSt in Utah where he will S~roud 's They wlll tell of t1heir experiences ball playing could also Incorporate be sta.tlo.~led In th e COn vn\escent Ludington's .200 8 The Ma&sle V~ 4-H (nub met 2 • • 1n the J~nese prl$On cnmp as well a. .1~g~ted landing strip for 1)lan('s. F'JIiday, July 27 with Joan and Phlllp HOSJ)ital. LEI\DlNG BATTEItSos tell 01 their ~ork rtmOlig !\Ihe with Wm . A. Lukens ' lll charge and Pet , R AB people of the Island. Before 'the Jack R.ey,nolds presi<Hng. .512 41 21 IW-mtgomery Motion was made to have a p\enJ,c war, was the minister 11 .471l 23 Randuli oJ bhe largest Churo'l1 ot Ohrist It: Thlrtecn Boy Scou t.s [}f local Troop Several parents fi nd friends of the IiUPper at Wayne 'P ark. Mql1Cl!.y, with ' an ol'chtdt. Her only jeweh'Y O'Bannlo.n .468 32 15 No. 40. wlLll their 1I&slI>tnn ti Scout.,Scouts visited 'bh e Camp o.n' Wedne.sJuly 90. 'Motlon carried. ' ~nother the City of 'ManUa. They alSo was a hllnd-engraved gold loc!tet Oons 13 .433 30 ducted a teacher 'trofndng school mastel', J oe J llme . enj(}yed the P,lst day evening and r t eok part In the motion wns made to do away with .421 16 38 Planck for ' ltle IPhiUpplne young men and alter of Morgan iMemorlal M~odlst necklace, gift of t he blid 1'oom. week at <Jrunp Hook. ncal' Middle- Campfire nctlvl,tcs. They also took the ,scrap drive conunittee consisting Ohuroh at '7:30 p. m., ' July 14, when b to • • • women, teachl.n g ' them .how to Miss 'Carol L udington, dl1ughter of Miss Ma Ie 'Ludlng n. sisler of Monclay. August 0-, town . _ _ -+Iti1~~~-a..-lij3IeelitH-...fJ'etHc-f,or--th~",",*,l.(!d,dre~Mttt;-t1lmrest -Moore and preach the ~pel. ,These and num,. Mr -~='-AL dI '... . c. SCl'ved- l\II- maid of hon-ol' 'Stroud's VS. Ohrist~t\n Church The Scouts who make up t.h ~ Scouts ; home-m.:ade loe cream and Dopald Lukens. Motion co.rrled. d f.(J I . ano JVLn!. va u ngton, WayPaul Runyon was a guest , of the othel' lnterestJng tlll~ IlIbQut this . nesvUle. Ohio, became tlhc bride of nn 'or le oq:tlS 01' wore a. gown ' Wednesday. August S.T roop 40 an d Who werc present nt ca'ke. prescnt 'war will be prer.cnrect. An <>-t Fred H 1. I Mr of powder blue: She carried Ii Christian Ohll reh vs. Outln\VR camp 9re: Robert HasLings and . 'I~le parents a nd friend s who vlsl!t- .CIUb. , le d d to all tl '->IS . ' un, son 0 ' . Rnd !loquet of dark. red roses. Thursday. August 9'Une ,next meeting will ,be held at invitation Is ex n e .le Mrs. Alfred Hunt, Richwood, 01110. Outlaws vs. Ludington's Rober t Hun ter . Pa trol Leaders; ed the SCouts were: MI'. and Mrs. ~he home of Ernest Moore with file ,communitY' -to hear these thrilling TIl e '"D~ J O l t ' ~~bbs 1 Oba:rles Hun .. t, brother of the Eddlo o.~d D a.le Dnkln; Dick LnwLloyd Davis; MI'. J oe Davis; Mr. and ,,!,v. . ar on nu· of iCounty Agent, David Bailey, presam. me&soges. , elated at bhe dOuble ring c\!l'emony. bridegrOOm. <'\Vas r~t man. GRANGE PICNIC SLATED son ; Oarl 8ell'man; Edll Davis; Mrs. Wa ltcr Shetman and son; MJ..>;s lind an inspection trl<p of projects 'le- Is requested that thoSe who Sgt.. HlLnt recently recurned from Warren Sheeha n ; Jim Rickcy; Jim Phyllis Martin; Miss Janet Sheehan: Tile bride, given ~n marrl n,ge by SATURDAY EVENING attend IbrLng a ,b asket dinner and Kra.mer; Dwight Mich en er ; DOll Mrs . Charle.~ Michen er and daugh- wm be made at -this time, Frl<hy. her father, wore a gown of whlte tAle Ellropean theatre of operations August 10. ' spend tate day with us. A large Henderson; and Gordon Llerm:! n. nillon with , E.quare f necklIne, self- where he oonipleted ,t wenty missions AT SMITH'S PARK. ter; Mrs. R.. C. Molor; Mr. (L~d Mrs. crowd is expected and ~t Is ad.WSed covered buttons tTlrnlmng bhe bod1ce, I\S t\ B-17 gunner with ,tho Eighth On Satlll'day morning one of the 'ITne Sew-So 4-M Club met at Ernest Nixon; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farmers Grange No. 13 wl\1 hold to .come early. SCOut executives annOlU1ced tJmt bracclet length lII:eeve-s. a.nd Iflum All' Force. Wayne 'Pal'k, ThUr~, J ,u ly 26. 1\ plendc at Smlth·s P ark, Saturday Has tings; Mr nnd Mrs T. 0 , LawBrother Hale will speak at tIh~ sJidr.t ov~r WCeta slip. Her head" more requirement tes ts had been 'I'he new Mrs. Hunt Is a gradUA.te Sw1mml.ng, recreation. supper a.nd Waynesville Church of Ohtlst In dress 'Was 8, sliaUOIW enlot wi.liJ\ of Capitol University ,and Is at pre- even Lng, Augu...t 4. at 7:'30 ,o'clock. passed dUl'ing the wCf:k than aL allY son; Mrs. GeOl'l!e Hawke; Mr. am! a 'show were the higohllghts or the " All mEll'l1lbers are Tequestcd to bhe evening . ol:ther !.lme and Ulat Troop 40 'h ad Mrs. George Henderson; and Mr. eve.ning. The next meeting will be sh'oulder ·Ien~,~ VeM. She carried ~ sent employed, by the Dr. Pep1per bring their basket and service. passed more than any other gronp. WIlUs Hunter . , boqtiet 01 whlte carnations centered Bottling Company. ' at Orange Hall, August 7. 2:00 p. m. , ' COL. FREDR ICl(.. KIR~ER --------------====~==~ WILL SPEAK AT THE THIRTY WOOL SKIRTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SENT TO RUSSIA'Ns IN 'LEBA'~ON, SUNDAY BY V ~or V GROUP Accordtng .to a r~ort froJli Frank The Volunteer for Vtjctory Group Anderson, Lebanort Attorney, Chapof workers !held the.r July meeting lain Col. Fredrlok iL. Kirker or COla.t the home ,o f Mrs. Jen,n1e ~ner umbus, ''Ohlo: ' who is hornc on , a on Thursday evening, Jul'Y' 211. . rurlough a.f.~' spend1ng considerable Thirty, wool aldr.t8 Were ~QtlY ,time I~ the Paclflc, war arCQ, will completed by ,tihese workerS and spellJk a.t the Pr~Y!-erian . un,u n:n'1 sent for RUssIan 'ReUet. Garments In Lebanon lilt 10:30 o'clock Sunday , are now 'being mlll!e for \ Belgkun' mommg. Mr. Anderson fUJ'tJter. ~ld reUe!. , ' . ' "Ii that, it' waS ~ that ~me ~f , Dn1nty ref~shments We'~· ~mid . . Ilh~ Wa.ynesvIlle. bOys WIno, had' ' dul1llng tthe social hoUl"'to Mesdames \, " ove~ bad' met ,and been'· with Charles Ellis, Fred.HoOk, 'P.&,.ul x.U1- .. 001. rKiNcer a¢ ~ them l!lvit&~ rice, Walter trr8sure. 'J. E. iIco1wi 18't'JIpeclally' extended to Iltten.d and ~ ~ 'G~I by .~ Ute Service ~iiar ~nd meet their hostessi' . Cl1ap~." ' , .,' ,-." . ' The grou,p ~ and'wtlll1l:.' joy a aeat1~l\ .WIth ()PL. VAREY Jl.E'r1JID!8 , the ~9t' ~ on 8eP~ I.~ 'Enslrn Marlon Burbrldp feecla wOuDded , IIIarlDe ' Co"",ral 'IOIIepb ,Wounded wblle lD.UIe 'repafr·ahop, eo..... p·r e Wea-.Il, ~ " MarlDe P~ Alben Bolll:ac. it; TQ' 8P,VlC~ B1aUo, \!3, Scraillon, Pa., wbo nJrered a fract~rql femur ,of bl. lelf arm. dell hili IbJp ,.... by enemy ,, \fhIo., C)aD amite .,... . ,-., ADaoDJa: tfollD., a. reWnr arcRmd cpl. 0hes00'r L':" Oarer.", WhO ~ ~ nea .truck by .hrapnel at lwo. "Ima. Food, equipment aDlI mecUclDe 11. 8 1/0. War BoDlla dPPIk.!d eII.......__, ...., apia alter ~puel fl'&Cl'urec1 bill 'plaae~ Coriiellllll V are npplled to· th0Dl!&ndl of wounded Navy' .pen0ll,Del &bI'oulb &he p.... for more " been 'iWBItl1l8' fJlleDda ~d laelpelt meJMI1la8 . . ." fir .... leIt rl"" lellD the·SaI,.n an...a.. lie aa,enae, K. I., medIcal - obUe 01 War Bonda. 'The need will eo~UDae UJlW :Japan Is Ilelealed. Boaa .' turre .for '1i1e . . .. lqur weeU, . arm -after lie ' .........~ arp. fo''';&o bllJ' ~ar Bondll ,aDa War BoaI1 Rle8 to buyera pr08& from '&be reaIorec1 beal&h of Mrvice men a. ftI1 ," lreDi ' woand5. . . . . . 11IIIa. . bold mem to belp treat .tIIer .....lIn to meDII laat '. ,.tunIaJ ~' for santa IDtereR ,.,....... -' U. S. THMiI7Df","'" Xl....... ....... III!Id IdIII ..
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ot the Boston Braves passed Rogers Hornsby's consecutive h itting record ot 33 gam es, the Ume seemed to bc about ri ght tor your correspond· ent to look up a few nota ble records tha t might last for genera· tlons. One ot thes(! Is J oe DiMaggio's consecuti ve hitting r ecord tor both leagues that totaled 'ISO contests . Thls look place in 1941. DiMaggio beg,nn col· lectlng base hits on May 15 and flna lly ceased firing on the 16th of J uly. Any record can be beaten. but lhls will be a tough one to c rack. Therc are t wo other almost p h antom targets Gra ntla nd RI('o that m ny never be l urpassed . One Is Lou Gehrlg' s con· secutive game record tha t carried on for a matter of 14 yea rs and more tha n 2,000 contests. It will take a stronger comb ination of steel and concrete tha n we have ever seen 50 far In one human system to pass Lo u Gehrig's m ark. This must sland among Ule Incredible fea tures ~~orl Lou began his long ma rch In 1925 nnd fi nally cnrne to the end of his career in 1939. The second untouch· able m a rk belongs to Babe Ruth and his count of 60 home r uns, piled up in 1927. There III anotber pretty fa ir ball pla yer by the name of Tyrus Raymond Cobb wlho haa to bls erl!dlt a different !let of figur es thllt no one now UvlnC wi'll ever sec ~qual ed, This record In(:ludes a lifetime total of 2,2401 rUM a nd 4,191 bits . J Immy Foxx and H3IV<: Greenberg almost caught up with Ruth' s home r un accumula tion of 60 In a season, but no other hall player has even come close to Cobb' s double mark. This same record also Includes 892 stolen bases, well beyond Eddie Col· IIns' turn ot 744. Cobb, Ruth and Gehrig. all Amerl· Ca n Leaguers, Icomplete the trio tha t olfers the toughest ta rgets 011 t1ie batti ng side ot the game, And when you m ention {he two greatest boll players of all Um e. Cobb and Ruth draw most of the votes althougb Hans Wagner still has a stout follow· Ing tha t retuses to be shaken loose. Mel Ott Is the most redoubtable of the National League record holder. ' at bat-and Mel Is still underway and incfE!asing his lead. Mel sets a re~ o rd ot some sort every time he gets an,other or steps into ,another bome run-msotar as the National Lea gue Is concer ned; W
is too general a term and does not nllow tor distinctions ~ s to size and type of landing facility , that it has now become necessary to provide other designations. Thus the Personal Aircraft Coun· cJ1 of the Aircraft Industries Asso· ciatlon ot America has sugg ested that fnellitles suilable for sm all com· oon-tlnuous 'shoWS. Why. NeH you munltles. or tor neighborhood la nd· should b e 'MIn nIe Pear~' sub. ing (\feas in large cities be ca lled nltpl\ rks . I n term e d ia Ie la'nding Among man y eITors represen ted In places between cities. probably spaced a t intervals where distances t he English La,n guage , tha t seem to are grea t. a re to be termed fli ght- 'Irk me are expressions like-" wldstops. Towns or communities tha t ow :of Ole late . . . ., a nd " wldolY have ad j ncent bays. rivers or lakes woman ." I can recn ll h ours of'pa lns upon which aerial watercraft or am· taltlng efforts s pont by my m ost ph lbian pla nes could land, may be Interested in establishing Illr harbora. reverend tcacher. 'Mrs. ,Lillian S . Showing that towns may e asily be Carr, In Winn ing us to nvold s Ud!l linked to world airways and pointing e~)Jresslons . It's 11\ fact that r l1ave out that " the airplane has come to .never seen J"a U- when you pelmit Ma in Streel" the Counc!J has pre- Mrs. Cllrr to be your source of cOllnpared on illu strated booklet entitled sci 'ou never go wrong. "Put Your Town on the Air Map," lor tree di stribution to communl ty officials and plannin g groups. Evcrybody bu t, F rnn k S in atra gets It expla ins why the community a bang out of "Bl!1g." • • • which has no pr ovisions to a ccom· mod ate personal aircraft will be J Friday even ing when we .. hecked passed by In the a ir age. Whereas out" f rom work. OLU' gua rd stopped ra ils, roads a nd docks have built liS, h oldlng n oox. Ladles and gen LlesuccessCul communities In the past, landing raclllties for private planes m en, we were tum Lng ill our badges. as well as for feeder or area type I dropped mine like a hot potatotransport planes will pace the the dem tJllng was al wa ys a diligrnce growth ot communities In the fu tu re. and the object of r idicule- but its In the plans and diagrams includ· no wonder, it sure vros an excellent ed It is emphasIzed that no com mu· portrait of me. nity is too small tor a n airpark or slll'\ilar landing faCility ; th at the size and cost can be regulated accordi ng LOCir.. MAN NOW" IN to the needs of the community or MARITIME TRAINING Its potentiaUtles; and that alrparks eventually m ay pay their way, both Now In tralrung at the U , S. Ma rl'dire ctly and Indirectly, tUne Service Tralning S tation . SJ\eepshead Bay. N. Y.. is George TIllS I. tbe tbl ril or . . .. 1•• or ... u ... . on poat· .,ra r ft ,. lnl ADd U. e'fe ct Dn R S I eommun ll1 lire. The nest arUele, ' . W05. 23. Wnynesv ille. Ohl o. . " I It'A' " Tbe InAvlano n Con,mlU •• " · will . pBefore en rolll!"'" he ,y ~. II tenchel·. a n .arl , " Iue. ..
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ACCOI1dlng to the pOstal Bulletin ', r eceived <by Lester Gordon, 10 al post.master. arrangem ents hnve been made by ~be Post Of{Icc Departmen t tn cooperation with t he War and Na vy Dcpn.rt.ments (the la.tte r Includlng the Marines ~lld Coas t Guard ) for the acceptance of Cbl1st mas parcels for members of our a1'lned f orces serving outside t.he continental U,rutcd S lAl tes wl11ch Lncludes t he personnel ot our armed r1 I jjjn" ail thru orees W 10 rece ve ' 1 , m !an A.P.O, or Fleet post. office 'JI,IPM at New YOI'k, N. Y., san Fra nciSCO. CaUf., New Orlea.n.s, La., 01' S eattle, Wush.:or an A,P .O. 'X. IPM at Miami, FIn" Pr CSCll16 Is le, Maine, or Mlnn eapolis. MMm., or tlu'u a na val In sta lla Uon or statIon In caTe of the post master of S ea ttle. Ollristmas pal'eels for t hose mem , her C Ule rmed forces must be s 0 a m alled during t h e period beginnin g S ept. 15. 1945 and ending October 15, 1945. Parcel for delivery In Chinn. Burma, I ndia, t.he Mlddle &\st, and the islands in the PacUic should be
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Stand·Out Pitchers W.alter Johnson, another American Lertguer, Is the pitcher that stands out as the maIn all·tlme target to knock over . But for all that even Old Barn·ey ISlII' t 80 far In front ot Cy Young. In fact, lookin g a trifle deeper Into the matter, Young', m a rk m llY outlive all others. It con· slsf; largely of these figures- games pltched-DOO, games won-510, When you fi gure that Walter Johnson is In socond place, 97 wl.nnjng games a way at 413, you get a ' better Idea of Cy's miraculous contribution to the art of piling up victories. One ot Johnson'. iop. marks II the count of 56 conaecuUve scorele.. Innings, compiled 1JI 1913. Tha' means sometlidlll' better than lis slral,M I butollltS. 'F or a career I1ID Jobnson also leh up hvo other &.Irgets with 3.0197 Itrlkeouh and liS sbutouts, 23 be:yond Grover Alell:aDd· er's total. But Old Pete) must be drawn Into this select socliety with the pitching he olTered in 1916. 'I:bat season, working In PhiladelphIa's bandbox ball park, where a looping fly was usually a homer, Alexander turned in i6 shutouts-more shutouts in one scason than m ost pitcher. can call winning game:l. The two mOlrks ot, 19 consecutive vIctories establlshed by Tim Keete and Rube Mor'quard of the Giants, fo rm another elualve target that many have lI,red at through the years in vain. There was no record ever aet .that can't be broken. But those referred to In 'these brief dispatches are something more than records. They are landmarks. Even peerln, Into the future, what batter Is there to pile up 4,191 base hila? Or what pitcher can e'~er hope to win 510 ga mes ? Or what iron man can outlast Gehrig's 14 seasons of conSecu• tive play? These · are the three toughest ot th,em all to shatter or drive away fr(.m the record pa,es. For nil three call not only for extreme skill but also for the amaz,ing stamina Ibat tew ever pOSless:
m ailed as early as possible and pr e,ferably not later than Or tober 1. In view of t h e distances Involved. During this period requests from tItle addressees ar not required in e , connootl.On with Chr istmas parce.ls ma iled to ,Army personnel. Patrons sh ould indorse each, gift parcel "Cluislmas 'P arcel.'; Ohrlslmas plld'cels for this ma lling shali not exceed 5 pou nds in weight and 15 Inches Ln length or 36 inOOes In length and git·th com· bined. -Not more than one parce~ will ,be accepted in ~ one week wh en sent ,by or on behalf of the same person or concern to or for t he same addressee. In case a cllange of address Is is received consult local poot- master fo r Instructions. It Is a.bsolutely necessal'Y that all
parcels for overseas be packed JI1 boxes of metal. woOd. sol1d flb&rboard', or strong double-faced corruga.ted fiberboard, testling at least 200 pounUs. Each box should be tied with s tron g cord in tour pieCes, t wo ('Q'()SIJW1se' a nd two lengtklw1se, k no tted at crossings. T&pe alon e should not be uaed for overseas mailings as it loosens when exposed to moIsture. Boxes should be tightly pncke a and well cUSnloned to prevent crush -
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ofr. ·As an a dd ed measure ot pre cau t..Jon. a sepru-nte nddress should b e made and placed under t.he wrapper or Inside l.11e box along \vlllh a list of t he con tents so th nL in cas e lIhe package Is los t proper dlsposlUon can be made of It when It. is opened for id euUClca Uon. Christmns co rds for t h e Army personne l overseas 1lUIy b e ma iled a t any !JiIn1e prlor to November 15, 1945. 'the 'War J)cpnr tme!lt advises t hat grewng cards for s oldiers ove rseas mus t be sen t In sea led envelopes and prepaid at the first -class raLe.
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BILLY AND JOY WHITAKER HE RE .' OR VISIT'Mr, and Mrs . Charles S , Whitaker and children of New Kcns.~l gton, Pa., arrdlved Ib ere on Mondny and ""ill enjoy the week wibh their parents, MT. a nd Mrs. Wolter Whitaker, a nd other relatives. Their on and dallfJ'Jltcr, B1lly a nd J oy. will remn.ln f or a more lengilhy visIt.
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SHARON ELIZABETII JIUNTER BORN, SATURDAY, J ULY 21':'
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Dear Grant-I just \lheckecl over an old Reach GuJde, lillO, and found this concernln,g a player by the 'name ot Wila0111, a /meral Elsenhow. er's aUas whUe"playl1ig ,With Abilene In the C.e ntral. KaMal League, ·.eason of 1909, ' A. ~.B.' Error. F .A. 29 20 31 :041 A.B. Run. Hita B.A. P.O. 219 43 63 .288 481 Michael E. Bash,
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"More Love To Tlhoo" 1411 In'lTOCatlon . The MlnlsLer Ser.mon t munlty . L~ Invited to attelld t"I'I "The Ll!e WIIS Manifested" ,unusual service. Hymn of linVlit.ation 313 • ''Why Do You Wnlt.?" T~e were 141 present Itls t Lord's BenedlCUon MR. WILLIS HAI,E, l\1Is.qlon:uy to Day, We are prepared for 150 t.his lPo.s tJude the Phllllplllt!!l, will t ell 01 his ex- Sunday. Come and enjoy ihe services periftlces In the JnpaneKc Concen- with us at the WayntsvUle Church EVF.NrNG WORSUlPtration Camps. Sunday cv enh.l~ lit of Christ. ~ymn , ",} Am Thin e 0 LoI'd " 73 103 7:30 · o'c1~k at the WllynesvllJ Ray Klontz, SUI)erinun<lent Hymn, "Beulah ' Land " Churoll or Chrillt. The enUre oomHYmn , "Tis So Sweet To Max RaDilaU, Minister 273 Trust In J esus" Sel1piure Lesson BJl:Jle School ·thls comillg Lord's Day. Hymn of Inv0C8't ion, "M:Y F aith On ~h ls Sundny evening, Mr. Looks Up , To Thee" 445 W11lls Hale, mJs.~lonn ry to ~h c PhilInvocat ion ippine I sla nds. wlll speak lit the CommunJon Hymn , Waynesville Way nesville Church of Ohrist.. Mr, "Ollve·s Brow" 510 Church of Chrht Hale wdDl Lell of som e at his exOommunlon Max Randall. Minister ~rle nccs whUe in a concentration Orrcrmg Bible School 9 :30 n, 111. camp during t.he J apanese occupa- S pecial Nwnber Communion 10 :30 a . m . tion of the is la nds. Sel1Dlon, BrothCl' Willis Hale Selmon II :00 11 . m. - - - - -Invitation Hymn. Chris tian Endeavol' 7:00 p. 111 , The followlllG' L~ a pre-print of the "TllUl\t And Obey" 306 Evening Service 7 :30 p. m . WaynCliviJIe Churoh or QbrL~t • • !MId- week prayer lle'l'vice Weekly Bulletin THINGS TO REMEMBERThursday n ight 7 :30 p, m. Christian Endeavor 't onight at I\IORNING - WORSIUP6:30, Ray Klontz, lender. There were 141 p resc.nt a t UIC Bdble School 9 :30 a. m . Mission" "" servtcc at 7 :30, Will~s Ray KIQIli z. Superinten dent u _, -J Bible School IlIS Ii Sund ay IIIL Way- Co .......e, speakCl'. mmuJon Song Tw VCTSCS only Mid n esville ChW'ch ot Christ. For t h e -week Prayer Servdce, Thw-slast five SWldays t he a ttendance Commundon Meditation clny evening at 7 :30 at Ohure}l. • • • Ma rk 114 :66-72 'h as b~n }'islng In Ule Bible ~1I001. Oommunlon PatiJclpat.\oTl YOU WILL MISS a great service Tne adva n tages of mOl'e class rooms In the Bible School An nex a rc bea r- CommllnJon Song Last verse only tonl~h t U you fall to hear Mr. W.illis 1oe- f ru i t . liymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy!' 390' Hale , m1s.,qlona ry to tlhe IPhll:qJpln e We a re looking for a t lcru.;l l60 for Scripture Lesson I John 1 :1-10 'I s lands, Lell o! his experiences t here while . In a ooncent rctlon camp. 1 Brother HaJe Is one of our falthC 'R U R C H ful men who, with his family, 6lU ffer.1 CHRIST cd t he h ardships of t he Japanese war for the cause of Jesus Christ. Brother Hale S'PCllIks at Ferry Ohurch LUlls mornlng anl.llllfternoo~. /JlJ ,,/ " II .// ,.,/P / I n'~I../!. ,/ _ ./ We sugrgcst 't hat you a t tend the e , '1'ece-J'btr.;'1 '1' elu'Ilnea services at Ferry and hear Brotlher . ::.0'1'0(""&1' 11''''( ((& d (o le flnc,
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shows t hat ~ri&t ga.v It as · 11 per- Mf'Othodi s t C h urch WHS G RAD R E CEIVES . July 30, 1945, MondllY_ ma nen t Inst1tutlclil. of the church. R, n, nll'lna n , Min l~ ter B R O N ZE S;r AR AWARD Today we began nn Jrnporta.~lt He asks frequency c~f ob~ 1'VlUlce. OhUl h 1.011001 at 9 :30 A. M" Mrs, A communi n 1(1,'1 II' 11 the Public JoP. carryin g th e long aooumuln·Luke 22 :19 : '''I'hL!> do In rcmcm-. Raymond -Jon(1{' I' , sup ~rlnt ndent . R ein Ions , eli n f Lbe United tion of II tel' fro m the chlcken house. ' . bl'ancc of me." , ' .1ol'J1in(;, .S l'viecs - 10 :30, 51 L !; Forces, hlUit Thelltrc, indl- W e U Se t h e d e p IIt t er m .r.. vllod {lOW 1. Cor. 11 :26 : "For as ,!ftrn ns yr Youth Fcllo\\:shIP. Tuesdny evenlnl; caLes llut SLl\l1 S gt. Charles F . h ighly rcemmended by tllle pouJ1,ry eat ~h ls br ad, and ·drlnk I;hc CliP, yr at 7:30. O 'N 1111 . of ·J ack, Dnvll\e, Fla .. and nuthorltles but n ot because t hey a gl'(I(IUMC of Waynesv tlle High recommed It, IWe ste rLed It j ust be'proclaim the Lord's d R'th ill I he come." St. M';'ry' s Episco pa l C h urc h SchOol,. has been awnrd d l he Bronzc CRU$C we dldn ' have help enough to lAots 2 :42: "A.nd Uley con inucd Ilnlll h l'a l'ks , Rrr tur Lal' for mrri 01'1. us service . He L~ do anythlng else. The way 41t w~rks steadfastly In t he n.pos tles' Leaching hlll'c'h I1001 a L !l.:,'10 A , M he son of MI'. :I nd Mrs, W. E . Ishi t ha t 1,~1 tJhe foil you put d()wn C\ ~ . alld rell owsh l~) , In th e breakin g uf Morning prayer Rntl S(,1'I110n, 0 Nea ll of J r.c ksQ mill C', Flo ., o.n d hc t t; K layer <If li Ller, liS It hccomnr. bread ond 1n praYE~J"s:' 11 :00 A. M. has 1\11'0 broth rs in t he Sl!rVICC ' rdlrty you sti r It up a nd pu t some 'I1he ch urch, when csw bllshed, Im, Lt. A. E . 0 ' Ncnll , U. S. Nnvy, nnd cl an on op. As it becom es colder . ... tl b All' 'nclct Hugh T. 0 NCtl ll, Army the Iltter brcomes deeper a nd deeper m edi ately .... egan . lC 0 servanc(' n. nd I F Ch' h f C h . cont inued wl'HI ·t he srune p('rslstence e·rry ure 0 n st All' Corp. and glVe.s more protect ion fi n d au. . -sorbs more moisture. It does not nlld f requ ~'Cy th at murk d ~hci r B 131 ,,~ScI 100I M n. IM r Inil B nntn, LOI'e la nd, was h ave to be cleaned out more t.ha n !I .30 (I. n· . I'egu I ar assentbllng. Communion 10 : 450 . 111 . a \l'eek lid ~ Il rst of j~ Cl· parents, once or ~wlce a year. Isn't I,t nice t h ave t h e ways you Illlve go l ten In Lo Aots 20: 7 : "And upon the firs t clay I ? I lC I1j n g I L:IJO a. 111. Mr. Il nd ,\1 ' S. J uh~ 1 Fromm . ·of ~lle week, when W I! were gath ered I . 'together to break breacl, P rllli YOllth SerYlc!'l; 7 :30 p. m . by n ecessit.y or lazIness jus tified by · the experts? coursed wit h them.'" We !lwil l;" 1111 lh young p('() plf' tl 11' (l I( I Ii t oc k reoste rs like some I Now Is t he time to plon<t t urnil,JS. of \.111' (·omlllwlIl\, \,() al nd l.lJcs~ look this spl'L'lg, w('!'e fo!' stock The church at T r oa., wos acclIs _ . . , tomed to m eet on th c flil'sL dn\' o[ , (oI'vice:<. Bl lnt: yOIli' l3ibli' WiLh YOIl,' , I'oOHl'r s or pol,pl e. I also took some I 'The tlWen ty-elghth d ay of Jul y. In ,\'l ng 11rn:; brc::l usf' thl"· w!.'re Jjvi ll ~ , plant turn ips, wet or dry." We d.idn' t . I 1 every week to pa r t 81'k of Lhe Lord'., A( 11 L P mY("1" M I'Lln g 7 ::!1) p. 111. II I 1 I' I 't ours U1e 0 t.h CJ' d ay b'" Ie nu ns, j(JW COlt d Lhl'Y knolV P an 1M" must Supper, EV('l1illg Evn;l r,(' ll~ LiC S r l'l'itc whether I hey wcre bocghl by those do It soon . It Is ~ I so th e ,ti me to buy I Cor. 16 :2: "Upon the first c1 a ~' or B: 15 p. III. who \WlllLCcI cgg~ 01' a Sunday dlnn rr morc war .bon ds and keep wh at you the -wel'k let e·ach one of YOU lay h\' : anel () t,I'Y to make tllelll slgnl \"o·uld hnve. '" blm in store." St. Au g u s t in e Church IJr rnaklllg' 11 1'5 0111 of n gl'l'at In ny. :-- -- - - - - -- -- - I Oor 11 :20 : "When thel'0fol'c Y" Jr:t lhl'r Kr umh ollz, Priest They wcu ld eit her have to C ·llinuc " ,- - - - - - - - - - . . M assem ble yourse Ives tog. e tllCI'. 11. Is S d 0 00 to >1'11 thr m by the head 01' qui r a, ' un i\Y : A. M. not }JOSSible to ent the LOI'd's SIlII ).c:ll il:" ('hick n!;.
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per." !rhe churab B .t {~orlnth mN t!w fi rst d ill' of every week. At it.s r eg A FAR M O l A R Y ular meeting t hey pnnook of Lh., by D, J. F It ,\ ZlElt Lord 's S U(:1per. Query: W1W- commcmol1lte thc July 2R, 1!l·15, 'nt urchwresurrection (by assemblin g 0,'1 til £' I AUj:.,'1.I.C;l Is upcn ll h. T Il!' whrnl l'1n"st day of ·the week ) moro fre - l lliln' Sl .s »t'nclkrtll.' flnbhrc\ , oat quently lJ1an the dea th of J sus' hat'vlst well a long allet JIIosl of t,h, (by par takin g of t h e Lord's S llP ~ COI',:l i:llcl by. S _ni mC't' ha s J"I':1ci1 'c1 per) ? It~. peak .md from n IV on OU I' Query: Wbat New Teslame'lIl. hou gh t" turn to r l ling nady fCoI passage argues any :sort of ~ervice 011 I win tel'. We hope fo\' pl('n y of w:; rm Uhc Lord 's Day thElt cloes not. a l$o I wcnth ct' and It Inte fall 'o)' tlwn' \1'111 argue for <the obServance of the b e lots of soft com . TIH' C'[\)' l y pl:1I1 _
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cd ('01'11 is ttl ~scl Jlg nnd ,ll of it he la mb pool and received a fOil' TELEPHONE 6'.t-R I"ok:; fmc so gl'll' lI and .stu rdy fr om pnce for \'hem thoug h noL Lop. Mine Friends LIl(' fl' qUC.:l t rnlll~. The rnlll~ IklV(' wns large n Ollgh but I ' had let 11. \ First Day senool - 9:30 A. M. n ·o h 'lped I, t: p olS li re's bu t no run Wilh the cow n,~1d It wns s unMeeting for Worshlp - 10 :30 A. M. grcpn corn yeL :llld no nice li p!! rcd bUrned. 1 · 'md not long a go th n: t mnl oes. And blnCk bt'l'J'icii, suc h l ol.~ III aL from an aCLlvo anim a l WIIS 01)tometrie Eye SpecIoUst Mt. Holly Methodist Church of them rmd such I) nut.lcs anti 5(' more te ncler i han ment fmm a. stall T. M. Scadf, MinlsILer good. Icd one. I had alwlYIl becn tole' lL 20 S. Detroit 8t. XENIA, O. .sunday scbool - 1~:30 A, M. Monda y aud Tue c1"y WI' s pen d was tih othe r way. TilE LORD'S SUPPER E A Earnhart Isuperintendent !~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(jtiii-iii-iiiiiii-ii-iiiiii-iiii-ii-iii-iiii-~i":' The 'Time Of The Observance .• I' 0 30 ' mo., of [he lime \\'Rlting for the Worship serv ce - 1: A. M. th I d d' I I LI Evidence from tile New Testamen t Evening seTVlce _ 7 ,30 P. M. t'es leI'S an ISCUS: ng W 1 leI' we wou ld 11:1\'e t,hem fOt" dll1 ~le r a nd wh at La have. but it came ou L tha t . \\" didn 't have to have nnrthln ~ . TIlley pulled in h ere abou fl\"(· o'elock Tuesday aflernoon unci decided to do one field 8ml finish LIlr rest on T ucsd r,y. -<By the t.lm til 5CI?arato r was sel up Lhe fir L wagon wns coming in wi t h R load and t.h 'l yellow stack fbega,n La rise as If by magic. T.uesday morning ·It mlnpd Just enoug'h to keel) th em fro ll1 PHONE 326 LEBANON, OHIO starting beforc dinner '0 we dldn.'t !lave 'to cook , but by t.wo o'clock ~l h ad dried out. and t.hoy were at \vork again . Our wheat was good quality and no smu t sO tL wns in demnnd for seecl. I like to watch them, Til(' wagons keep a st.cady stro.'lm of of PROVEN QUALIIY bun dles comi:1g. Some of t h e men FOI ImEI WHIAT AND ClOVl1 pitch and unload wlUh slicl1 n stend y Suce...ful form ... are now 101,lng swing, T he mnn who bttllds the more bush.I. on I... ocr.' wllh I... labor becou •• prop., f.,1111.0110n doe, s tack keeps t he b lo\ItCI' tUl11in g just Ih. lob. Gel BIG M F.,lIl1•• , for 1101/' cnOugh so t.hnt he mnkes a w 11 wh.at .,owing and be ollur.d of lhe s hruped skl ck tllat. will shed water. Ihe d.mond for IIG M f...tIrh Mla",1 ,.,,111 •• , be,l, .... conllnu., gl.ol.r Ihan W. can I n between times t hey . a.l1 sland Ccunpony II an ,,,4.,, suppl,. be "". 10 ••• your cleol.r .arl,., : •• " •• , Mla",1 Vall." around and sn mple tl1C when and Food will win Ih. war. • ~o"car" u"d., direct gu ss wha.t. it will lest, H Is n good 01 OW"I"1 ope ra ,'' 011 exam p le of cool1cI'a lion and the hllrh a. , •• h II I. I. .... 10 KNOW you, toll ....: . I nlAl P01.~lt of Lhe su mmer's work. ,,-0" (o"dltlon • ••• on . TL1 e COmmunity Sale Is. In troubh: ..tA...W!.0 "OU wi th t he OPA. W,ilOll we go thOrn . on Thul'sday, Gu y Tho m.p~oll Wrt ~ just explaining what it waS' nil about . Chicke ns have always bee l 1 fold th ~rc by the hea d nncl not b' .:....- .- ,- - -,,- - - - - -_ _ _ _ ,_~ Lord's Supper on l.h at. dny ':
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The Japs have been making arid ,gathering war supplies for y~ and years. They have huge stock piles of vital war materialsreserye8 of high-octane gasoline, oils, rubber, fuels, steel, Chrome. nickel, manganese-and they have mines and mills and plants constantly producing more. They have almost no coIl8Ulller pl'Qduction, virtually everything is . war pro4uction. That's another reason why ·~It's a tough road to Tokyo."
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Mr. a nd M 'S. Cecil Lukens of Lebanon were SllIlday guests of the Ja.tter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tl,omns Welch . Mrs. Minnie p eterson, Clnolnnatl, was !the week end 8'Ilest of her sisters, Mrs. Ben :BCc-:er.t ILnd Mrs. Nellie Ostrood . tMrs. OpbelJa Sanders and grana daugllter, Ma.ry, ha.ve returned home from a visit wilih the !ormen daug'h l,cr In ClncinnntL :s IMPSON REUNIONThe 51st anllllal Simpson reunion will be held on the D. S. Cn.rter fa rm. S8iturda.y, August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, oa.yton, '\Vere Su nday guests of friends and l'elatJi'V es.
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FIV;E room mod rn except furnace, garage, chicken house. fruit, one acre good garden land . on Route 42', possesion . $3500. Shown by SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNICOJ])potntment. Wilbur N. Seats, The ~yUe aundoy School will ha vc Phone 2651. 8-19-tJc tlleir IlInnua.l pIcnic next Sunday. Augus t 5, at Hannan Park, Lebanon. Office SuppliesA basket cMmlllcr Q.t,' t.he noon hour. RtmBElR stamp Pads, 25c; Heavy Everyone Invited to a.ttend . Waxed pa,per, 200 ft. ~U, 390. Tho PURCHASE BROWN HOME-
Lytle Community News
Mrs. Mnt'gal'et Johns Hpent Wedn esday and 'Ilnursdny wl LA h cl' nephew nnd niece, Mr. und Mrs, Chn.rlcs Dostcr and da ught.e rs at Harveys burg. Mrs. Robert Hun rC't urned Thursday from Boaz. Ala., where sh e h lL~ becn vislUng her son, 01'. Morrist on Hunt. and family. She was ilccompan1ed by Mrs. Carl ton COOk and Mr. a nd Mrs. Ernest Brown of chdJldren of Waynesville. :Pv t. James Steinke, Wl l0 is home Adams Colmty ha ve purc/;lased the BroWll home here of 'Mrs. Lelln from Lexington,. Ky., on a. furlou gh , Sigler of Dayton 1ll1d wUl ma.ke Ulls entertnlned some fri ends over the their fu t'W'e h ome. The property Is week end, nrunely : Pvt. Norman now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Blelclner of Brooklyn, N. Y.. Pv t. Oharles 'Bunnell Ilnd ~wo dnUghl.el'S. J oseph Urabely of Ohlcago. n1 .. I\.nd . Rl'ohard Whltaker was wJJlth t he Pvt. Robert Fry of Ashland. Ky . Mr. a nd Mrs . Stel~ko entertained 4-H Clubs at the Greene County Ltle boys .to dinner In Da yton. SntFaIr, Tuesday, judgtng calves. urday evening, and to Lowe's to see MJss Frances Wlhilker Js enjoying tIh.1s week at llUndo Oamp, >!lea·r "Blood On The Sun." Sta ff Sgt. and Mrs. Morris WharWarSOlW, Ind., with the Young were Sunday gucsts of the ton FrI1ends from Waynesville. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Margoret Johns was a SunKeeney at iL':1dependence. Ky. day dJnner guest of Mrs. Nettle 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Row land, havEmrick. lng recently sold their farm, n ear Mrs. E. B. Longacre attended t he here. move'd to Dayton. Saturday. flmeral ,of h er oousin, Mrs. Rlch- . Pvt. Oharles Belcher , who served . n.rd Ora.wrord· ,(nee Method) 1!l Dny- 16 months In a Gel\lJlan prison . hus ton, Saturday wfternoon. been a.t his home enjoying a 60'S ta!( Sgt. Morris Wlharton, 001\ day furlougm. H!l I rt last W~d.:1es of Mr. and Mrs. Slyde Whorton, ar- datv ror MIami Bench. Fla .• [or rer jvedo home last week for a aO-day aSSignm ent. Mrs. B elcher Is At prefurlough, atter spending&. year, as sent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. an airplane 'mechanic, dn Oerma.:1Y. Alfred· Ra&na.ke. Mr. and Mr$. Lloyd Staats of n ear 'Mrs. J . B. Jones, In com~)an y wi th Germantown ' are erecting a new Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Finck, of Wayhome on their lot here, recently nesvllle, attended t he fu n eral o[ 11er purohased oY Mr. and Mrs. WIl1 I ~ m cous1n, Mrs. Olive Dn.rlng a t t.he Crelg>hton. Weaver Funaml '!Home In Dayton , l'Vt. Orv1l1e Savage of Porto Rico. &lturda.y, and the burial nit .Sprlng has been visiting at the home of VaUey Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kenrick. WOMAN'S SO()JETY The Womans Soclety of Lytle NORRIS BROCK CO_ Church en joyed a weiner roast ClncJ~tt-Unlon Stock Yards W ednesday eveni ng at t he home of Mr. and Mrs . EaJ'1 Young. The committee :m cllarge were: Mesdames Emma !Lncy, J e:1nle Lacy, Ida. 001'nell and MarthlL Creighton.
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Everybody who ill wi1llng and able to work is working ha.r de.r these days; moving faster during regular SOIM.TOH !PADS- 100 pound. The hours nnd putting in overtime. Pres· NiIlootlU 06zette. Phone 2143. sure of war, shortage of workers a nd prevailing high wages are the cause. A larger personal Income, Loanab eneficial to all classes, is one of the 4% PARM LOANS-Long tenn, direct results. We would all Ilke to eB8y ~entB. No a.ppraJsa.l fee. carry this feature over into the post. Also nJce spall and · large fa.nns WBr yeilrs. for eale.' can or Write 000. Philip Murray of the CIO had the Henkle. PhDne tNb. 2, Lebanon. trc right Ideo whe~ hie went to Presl. dent Truma n a few ,weeks ago and Miscellaneouaasked for a 20% Increase In basic 'NOTIDE '00 RECRUITING OFFIwage . rates. A~eruge wnges in the CERS : Lf -boY named Henry Len ~ United States a t thllt time were $1.04 an hour. This may !leem high enoug~ 'tries- to e..'1llst, please send hIm but it can't last. As soon as the war !home. He's only 12, but solid and is over, Inbor's income will decline !husky i1S an elgllteener, beca.uSI! 60me. in spite of everything that ean he's aJw~ eatIng those energybe done about it. pi1cldn', malty-ricl:l, sweet-as-aLOlI!letl to Labor. jIlut Grape-Nuts. H . 'Lent, Sr . • Bontlses will disappear when the pressure of government co.n tracta is removed. Worldng weeks. will be Household Goods ~ shorter. Overtime will shrink to the P APER PLA~ 9 1ndl fluted; vanls~Ing point B4l!sldes, hlgh.wage: waterproofed; lOe doz; 600 hundmunition facto ries will close down and thel.r employees will take work red. The Mia.m1 Gazette, Ph. 2143. where wnges are lower, some on farms . If the basilc wage scale ill Gar6n Plantanot higher when war ends. labor's inIFOR SALE- Late <Ja,bbage Plants; come wll\ suffer tclO much. F arIl)ers have hard times when lac· Brussels 'S prouts; and Caullf1awer. tory workers do. The wage earner's !Plants, lOe per doz: celerY plant~ d inner table is llJe farmer's market, :tOe per \hundred. Clwi. C. Strouse, ,So nobody is more ;lnterested In high 1 ~, mlle 'North Comer Of, Waynes-' wages In tactorle!! than the farm· v1,lle, Perry and. 1q.tle Roads. 8-2 .e rs themselves. Aigrieulture and )a· bar, both big. segments of Ameri· Household Goods For Sale-ca ns, are right b@lI1lnd Mr. Murray for goo'd wages iInmediotely atter LARGE S-burner 'E-Z-est Way" 011 the wnr because pr(Jlperity for many 's tove with 2-burner bum In sIde years will depend (,n It. oven. In~ good condit 01). ' 8. Bur In til" Lotion , The only disappointing detail In Harold B. Earnhart, Phone 2614. connection with the. CIO's campaign 8-2-'140, for post-war pros~lrlty is this: Mr. M~ray'. first move was an efIor1 to make high wa')ges legal rather PUBLIC SALE tha n to make theIn possible. Law· Ha.vlng sOld my properW, I will sell givers have been 'trying for centu· Bit publd.c auction lit my residence O!!l ries to make peoplle pay what they flhe comer state Routes 48 lUld didn·t have. It clm't be done. lt by Mi'!!. lilly Gibson 73, on , . makes no dlfferen'c e what the wage SATURDAY; AlmUST ., IH5 Cpl. Minn ie V-:-Cmwford . who Is scale is if the employer can't meet at 1:00 p.' m. 1Jyel/ ~llre anll ~resslye. AS.DrI or1- . statione.d at Wm. Beaum. ont General It.. . can sa. on aetlOnu to none. ct '1 . ' A high basic wa.,e scale recorded HOUSEHOLD GOODS ClonslsUDI of' sellei'll OD the"" aU around market Hospllial, E1 P aso, . TexaS, spent " upon the ponderouEI pages ,bf federal Estate 'H eatrola; ·Ma.jes1;C '008.1 In the eountrY. . 14-day furlou gh with h er . paren ts, statute books will not buy milk for S . Th t S . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 'Crawford and any working man'lI baby. Folding l'Ilf.lge like new; GasoUne Pressure Range; Dining 1l'00In suite. with 6 ervlce a atls lea brot11er, S/Sgt. Lewis OraM-ford, Wilo money in the pay· envelope, howev. er. will do the trick. Any employ. chairs; lWCk~; Set-tee l . 'Leather just returned fro ln overseas. Davenport; Large Mirror: Victrola; . Mr. arid Mrs. G . K crt'l:1 ger hos er will put cash In his workera hands, in steadily Increas~g quantities, 110 R. -0. ~ OBtinet &.dlo; ~ ,e Ie . returned home nIter spenc1lng a few long as he ean still. show a profit on daYti wlith their son', Mr. Arthur the product. that h1a organization 'l'able; brop Head Slnier 6eWWg ~, Bed and Sprtncs;"Drci6ser; Floor IAunp ; Wash Stands: LibrarY K erslnger, '<lnd fa mily. of Dn~on . ships out [rom hla ·factory. . Congress B.I Key . • • , r U~-..fcU'--IIlJ:AJIl-..s~DACll-:~Mrs . .!RaymOnd Lucas Is spcndlng Ta-lHet- Rug; LOt DllSibei wld SmaitThere is a happy solution to this Al1tIclea: . . Horses, Cows, Hog. this week with her son. Mr. Raywage problem. If plant owne.r s cnn BUTCHEluNG TOOLS mond Lucns. and family, of i:1ear be enabled to install new, modern Calvea, Sheep, etc. atld 'M:lscellaDeous Artldes Wllmtngton. equipment os needed, ,faetory output REMOVED PROMPTLY Miss PauUne Smith of Dayto n and per ma n·hour will increase steadily, 1. Kettle; Spider; l3ausage Grtndcfj Lard Press; 1 Wet 'Sprayer ; 1 Dry friend , were afternoon and :Iuppcr This justlfies better wages without Sprayer; Curtain Stre~hers ; 26 Can guesl.s of Mr. and Ml'S. Raymoncl raising prices and thjs is the com· d07Jen G~ J IIII'S; and other a11tllc1es Smith. bination tha t makes quick marketa and prosperity. Problem: Wlll Con. Mr. and Mrs. Monis Lewis n.~ld gress let industry buy new machln. roo ff8mlly, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and ery? Mrs. John Koes ter of Utlcn. Still In force In Anierico are our REVERSE MAIN EARL SHINN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan and war-lime tax laws, taking over 90% Telephone 454 1\VUbur. Seanl, Auct., Wny. RI . 2651 Charrefamlly· spent Sunday cvenlng WIUl of corporation earnings. They make XENIA. O. St. Jolm .& Rc~l, CleI'ks Mr. and M rs. Earl Johnso.~l. of Xenln. prOfits in bus iness thin and uninter· estlng tp Investors ; increased proE. G. BUCnSIEB, INC. Mr. a nd Mrs", ruley Gl:bson spen t duction next to Impc)ssible. Congress Mr. and Mrs. Truman IW ar dtow Sunday aftervoon wi th' Mr. and Mrs. holds the ,key. Plenty of good jobs and fa.ml1y entertained at a six Harold Rogcrs and Mrs. Emma Gib- at good pay can develop ' after the o :clOCk dInner, 'r.uesday evemIlg of war If new tax laws are prepared son, of Bellbrook. now and announced now to take e1last week, Cpl. Ohester L. Oarey , tect the dily J apan surrenders. Mrs. , PU0S6le Ql.rey , Mrs. Jenn'l.e Cp!. Ohester L. Carey , Mrs. FlOSSIe Mul11n a.nd Miss Luoy Emley. Carey and Miss Lusy Emley were entertained at a six o'c1ock dinner. VACATION ON S~IOKEY l\IOUNTAINSMOVED TO DAYTONMond:a.y evenil1€' of .laSt wcek, lilt Miss Ruth Conner w1tjh Miss Mr~. Jea.n M1sslldlne and daugh\.he home of Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Orville MIriam Detllng of Greenv1l1e, are ters have moved to their new llome Gray and Mrs. Wm. Sawyer. enjoying a vacation in the Smokey ~n~n. RUBBER STAMPS and MOWl·talns.
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ATTENDS ~NGLANii"FU~,\l_ Mrs. OooTf!ia Mendenhall and Mr Elizabeth ,SmJUl were 1W!lrn1nston vwtors MpndllY, where Mrs. ' Bm1th attended the of· Mrs. Mable 100tcalt England. .
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AT INDIAN LAKE!Mr. and Mrs. \W'. O. HAlper, aecompllinJed rela.tA.ves .from OIncJnnat1 to In<lln.n LoJre la.'l.t Monday and spen t tJhe week therf~. ' .'
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Mrs. Henly of Onrliha,ge, Ind .. called here Wednesday nlternoon. Mrs. Vernon Bannister, EDsIJ:lank, . West Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Wlbh-[ Ington of Lebo ,~lon, called on Misses, BIRTHAnnIc and Marne Brown and ·Miss '· Pre. and Mrs. Floyd McKnight arl' May 1Wll1ght, F riday evening. annolmcing the !birt h of a son on Misses Annic and Marne Brown July 24. Pk McKnight. sto.tloned also hnd Vlltslts from; Mrs. iMerle at Dale Ma1brY Field, T alllJllnssee, Kearns a.nd daughter, Miss Jo Ann , Fla. , Is now home on furlough. of Cleveland. Mrs. C. M. BerryhJII !M.rs. John Simpson and grant) of Bellbrook, Mrs. Mary C. Lukens d1lughter. Mary Margaret. are the E1llngton of Oinclnnatl nnd Mlr. guests of 1riend3 In Mit. Vernon . and, Mrs. K enn eth Thomas ot LabOhio. nnon. Mr. and !Mrs. C. P. Ellis of WayMrs. Dora Ward ILnd MIss May neSVille were g uest.s !In tow.n, Sun- Wright spent Slmdny afternoon day. enjoying the exh lb~ts at the Warren Mr. and Mrs. HlU'old Simpson and M I Leb County H istor·real useum . n family of Pitchln, 01110, spent Friday anon. with the fOl1l11er's father . Mr. John Mrs . Luelle Armitage Spei:1t SunSimpson. day afternllon In Lebanon. Mr. find Mrs. Charles Wetzel enDr. and Mrs. GMI Russum and tertained Dayton frle':1ds, Sunday., W !Miss MnrgRr~t ·R usstt·n were' lP Mr. and M.rs. Jolm Rooney aud welcome visitors of their a Ull t. Miss famIly of Dlloyton were sa.turday Margaret Edlwn.rds, Friday evenin g. guests 01 the former's sister, Mrs. Ma.rgn.ret Hatch and daughters. Jerry Masters. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Emerson Masters. has been admit-
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Mr. and Ml"fl. E. F. Earnllort hIlve returned aJter spending the post week wlth Ithellr &On-'l.n-lo, w 1\Jld , . I uaU8hter, Mr. and Mrs. J . N. Robln60n. 'and son, at; Islllnd View. nan r indian ,~k~.
PVT. SRunS IN MISSIS JPpr- . 'Mr. and Mr&:"Harold ShuLts !have I received word from Ith Ir son, Pvt. Stanley V. Shutts, t.hat h e Is n o,v reoelvllllg his traini ng In the All' MIss Ellmbeth . Chandler left Corp at Kessler Field, Miss. Wednesday to attend the Summer Miss Ru ~h Earnhart enjoyed the Session of Ohio State Unlversl'ty. 'Mrs. Ama.nda H11l'trum spent'Sun - past week In Clnelnnatl a s the day o.t the home of her son, Albert gu est of Mrs . Eloise Long.
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East Wayne Council Meeting On July 27 Coop Locker Plant Report; Sugar Shortage Queationed Health Program Topic; Farm Bureau Picnic Coming The East Wayne Advisory Council met July 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H aITY Snt.Ler!.hwalte. The following repol·t was made by Raymond Braddock concemd,ng the prOGl'css of Ule Coop Looker Plant : lOA meetInc of thOSt! Interest.ed was lleJd to appoint a tempornry board oI dirootors of seven members. namely : Albel't Sohnaitman. Harvey BU ~ ~letL. O. D . Cook, Ross Hartsock, Miss Alice Gt>ns. Mrs. Hru'old Whl t.llker ond Clint Taylor. This board elected Albert Schnait.ma.~l. t e m po r n r y cilairman. ana Miss AIilIce GOIlS. "mpol'lU"Y secretlll'Y. 'I'he bonrd since held bWo meetings , to mlllke lilins for the plant. A meeting of all !.hose In Le.r ested wlll be held soon to ask their wishes." A motion was passed Ulllt t.he searetnry s110Uld write Clinton Allderson . Secretnry of Agriculture. who 113 answering questions OVd Every Body's Fann ~our. W. L; W.\ (\ ~ klng I\WIY farm women can t hllve mW'e sugar and breweries less . especlally during this canning season in which frult Is plentiful. It "Vas bi'oll4!"ht out Ln t.he discus611cn bbat Ohio spends 41c on Its h(> It.h progmm compared to ellCh $1.00 or $1.20 which oUler states spend C{)r the same purpose.I ,In Ohio the cities are wen taken care of with 5011001 henllh programs find cliniCS. but 't he I'ural counties lag behind. Warren Oounty's Infant death rate Is 42 to 1000 as compared to 37 to 1000 Ion the state as a whole. In ,lJle present sYSreID Ule city, county, school and lindUBtrlal hen.1Jl programs over-lap each other In cnrlng for Ole cit! s, while the rural 'areas suUer tlhru lack or sufficient personnel and eqUlpment. Preventative progrnm.~ could be better OIlJ'rled out by over-all state planning. Presalool cllniC$ were dll>~ussed. In t hese cllnles. dla8nosls and recommeda.t1ons are made and sent home for tdle )arents to t~e to the family doctor.
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TWO LOCAL MEN IN SAME AIR FORCE UNIT FOR 26 MONTHS
, AUGUST 9, 1945
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Traffic Light .Will Be Repaired Soon
stare sergeant Keith M. Ashmead, husband of !Mrs. Rosf:mary ASohrnead. and COrp. VlrgH E. Schoonover. husband of Mrs. Nella. Schoonover. both of Waynesville, hllNe been togellher the same unit of t'he Fifth Air Force COmmand for the past 26 monUls OVerseas 36 monUls. Sgt. AshJm!ad has served In Australla. New GU'lnea. Dutch New the Netherla.!lds East Iiidies and the Islands of Layte and Luzon In the Philippines. Cpt. Schoonover has been overseas 27 months ond likewise has been stationed In the places mentloned above. Both have received a commendatlon from the Comml;lndlng General, 701 Infantry 'DIvision. In Ole Battle of Leyte.
WAYNE HIGH TEAM WINS FIRSi' PLACE JUDGING CA TILE AT XENIA FAIR
,Farm Bureau Picnic August 17, Lebanon
Six boyS from Ule Vocational AgrlMayor Braddock States That cultuJ'e Depart.ment of /Wayne TownRepairs Expected Very Soon ship High School. WIUl their InWar-Time. Conditions Hold str uctor, Mr. J . B. Crabbe, vis:l::.ed the Greene ,CoWlty Fair at Xenia. Up Usual Prompt Service I USL week. \W.el'e -tealus were enLerAccording to a statement made ed In live stock judging contests. The boys comprising t he teams by Mayor Warren Braddock. the traffic light which has been out of were R lcllard Whitaker. Jack Asorder for some ti me, shoul d be re- bw),. Edwin MI: hener. Glen Smi't h, paired within lhe neXl three or four Robert Gray and Dale ' Rl.dlnger. The Way,ne Team won first place weeks . Corrosion Crom mois ture an d POilillJl)' lightening damL:ge was the In judging beef cattle. slKth place original reason the parts became In judl.r!J1g cJ;alry cattle and te nth deflOctlve :and caused the break- place In judging sheep.
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down. Instruction has been g~ven. states tine Mayor. to Install the n ew parts In such a man.ner that. they orc moisture proof. This should eUmJ.nat.e futUre trOUble In this respect. Up to this tlnle no tl'llfflc accidents huve occured due to t.he light being out. Wo ·tlme conditions , are responsible for the delay In receiVIng parts on tile light con trol and while Mayor Braddock states that he believes repairs will be made within t1he next thirty days. no justification oC a definite time the parts will arrive has been made by the manufacturer.
All-Stars Booking Several Good Teams Frigidaire, Dayton Team Wins; No Runs For All-Stars J
Wilmington Booked Next Sunday; Girl. :Also Playing
Murray D, Lincoln, Pres., To Be Speaker Of The Day Basket Dinner At Grounds; Recreation; Contests; Games The Warren CoWlty Farm BlIl'C1\u picnic will be held at tlle FaI r Grounds, Lebanon, Friday. August 17. After the dinner. an aftemoon of many actlvltles Is planned. Murray D. Lincoln, president of the Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Ins. Co. ana The Fa.ml Bureau LICe Ius. 00 .• wlll be Ole speaker of t he day.Mr .Llncol:l Is a native of Massaehus~ ts. He has
Drakes, Bobs Meet In ·Title Game Friday Three, Games Remain On Civic Softball S~hedule ElevatOr and Dairymen Vie In Tu~day Eve Contest Rogers & Simpson l!ul1PrLqed CIvic League Collowers by downing Bob's DaI'ry 11 to 10 Friday evening at the
H.lg:h School diamond. to push the dairymen a. fUll game out of first place, then dropped a 10 to 9 decision 10 the Ele~tor , 1'uesday, whloh lowered bne garagem.en Into a tie for last position in the league On SllIldaiy aCternoon. AUg\l6t 12. A year and a 'h all a(o Evelyn Parker bad Idea tbat she 'The Gnrden Olub enjoyed bhelr Iltandlng. the All-Stars WUl meet the Wilming- would lOOn be slnrln( as voeal st;ar opposite NO,.sDan Ruvell on ton Team here Ilt 1:30 and KIng's "An EvenlD, At Crolle;, Square," on WLW, SUDIa,.•• at 6 p, m., August meeting with M.rs. Lawrence . Frlda.y. night wlllbe the crucial MURRAY D. ~COLN But that's just what happe.n ed and ~ the few weeks slore Furnas as hostess at her home In game In Ule league wnen Drllk.e·s M1lls at 3 :30. '1111s ls a double~he&d EWT. er a.~ In addition the Girls Team . MIss Parker haa Joined the WLW Sunday shuwl, sble bas WUII a the country. The Il1temcon was Drugs, now the occupants of rlr9~ b~n active 1n many agrlcultur:\l bost of acJmJren. A native of New York Cit)', ~e rot her first pleasnntly spent In discussing van- pla.ce, meet Bobs. A win for OTaltes projects. including milk dlstTlbutWUl pl~ a. game. e:&perience Ilnrln, publlcll;, by entertalnln( patt~Dtll in hospital ous topiCS, one ot wh1ch was "Herbs", will cinch the title for Ule drug- Ing .plants In the East, leadership On F1rIday night. August 10, the warda and feUow emulones ID a defenae plaDL Several d:lflerent va.rtet1es were gists. ShoUld the boYS who repre- in 1Ihe growth of the Ohio Farm All-Stars wlll play the King's Grill on dlspla.y, sent the dairy come out on top, " Bureau and other connections in team at Lebanon at 8:30. iPlans were made to enjoy a. pLcnlc tie will ex.J.st 1I\ the league wlllh eacn all pha.ses of Farm 'B ureau relBltJ.om. On Monday evening, July 30. the at 'IIle Friends Church for the Septterun having but one game to play. .AF, a matter of Informa tion, Mr. League leading OUtlaws won lonn ema;,er meet1ng • • • Murray bas recently been appointed Ludlngto!"s 13 to 6. . ' CIVIC LEAGUE STANDING delegate from United States 1lo the The game between StroUd's and COLLETT-McK,AY PICNIC Won Lost Pet. International 'Cooperatlve Allhi.nce Qlrlstillon Church schedUled for Six ·,teoms in the The 80th COllett-Md{,(:l.Y plonl.c Drn..ke's Drugs 7 :I .700 1lo be held in London, Englar.ld , A~ 1 was ~tponed on accoWlt JocaJ sof1.bal1 tournament scheduled t1Jt the picniC groWlCS Bob's Dall'Y 6 4 .60J september 10. will be held of wet grounds. Thls game will be to staPf; Monday eVt:n1ng, AU gus~ on Saturday, August 11. Elevator ' 4 7 .364 ' The committee In charge of replayed August 15. 20, at the high school dlamonl. Rogers & SlInpson 4 7 .364 creation and activities for the emy On Thursday, August 2, LudingFOXES TAKE EIGHTY TtJR,KEYS The tornament, to be conducted • • • also announce softball games. horse ton's drOpped' ,llhelr second game 01 Keller Holik lost about elgh~ nNAL SCHEDULE shoe pltchJng. foot races anei many on a. two-1066eS-and-out baslS, ~l the week to Ole Outlaws 9 to 3. young turkeys recentlY due to raldR FrIday, ADlUst 10other Interesting features. Special clImaX the most SUCCEssfUl sea~n ••• ""y toxes. The liurkeys weighed about Bob's Du.lry VB . Drake's Drugs con~ will be held for 4-H Olub of softball ever witneSsed In WayLEAGUE STANDINGSten pounds C1lch. Tuesday, Aupst 14members, tor the ladles and for the ,~n -Loot Pct. r.esvllle. Gnmee have been played Bob's Dairy va. El~.tor men. War Stamps Willi be given for Ouoo.ws 9 3 .760 practically every week-day evening MIAMI CHAPTER MEETINOFrld ay, AUC1I{I t 1", prizes. 'I1he Farm Bureau PIcnic was an- Christian Ohurch 7 3 .700 and SWlday afternoon throughout MlamJ. Oha<pter un, Order of East- Drake's Drugs vs. Rogers & . Simpson nounoed to be held August 17. at Stroud's 6 the summer with the two leagues 6 .500 Basket plonlc dinner wlll be serern Star will meet Ln regular session Lebn,non Fair Grounds. A basket Luclinglton's 2 10 .100 clOSing thelr season neKt week. ved at lJ. :30 and the contests wlll on Monday evening, August 13, at dinner will be held at 12 :00 noon , • • • UNION MEETING OF The nggrC€RtJ.on wlll.c h ~11 parstart a.t 1 :00. ,M r. Lincoln will talk 8:00 o·clock. wl'.ll a progrnm following. Murray LEADING BATTERStIclpe.te are : OUtla,ws. Ohl'lstlan FARMERS CLUBS AT at 2:30. D. Lincoln will lbe Lhe speaker oC AS IH !Pet. Ohurch. Stroud's Mldl Ludlngtous. Mrs. Mabel Dodian of Chicago , LEBANON, AUGUST 16 Every agricultural orgnnlzaUon the da.y and afteliWRl'ds there will Montgomery 50 26 .52U a team compoSed of 1kle players of and group in Warren COunty III and Mrs. P rlcllln Compton and Miss be rec.reatllon actlvltli's. As It Is Randall 31 16 .516 the tewms Which finish first and 'The Union Meeting' of Wayne invited to attend. There Is no adM.lnnle DaVIs of ,Dayton, were .BWln .distinct opportunl~y, to hear Mr. Oamt1an. 32 '15 .4611 tourUl In the CIVIc League, and a day Visitors' of ClIrt 'B urnet.t and Township, 'F1'nn!kUn and Leba.noo m4sslon mnrge. Lincoln. eVel)' one '~ ~nvited. IfIIanck. 38 16 .4a2 team composed of Ule players oJ t h e Fanners Olubs will be held In Harfamlly. After Ole meeting delicious re" Qons 39 .410 teams which flnlshed second ru1d ~6 mon Park. Lebanon, August 16, with IN INDIANApOLISlreshments were served. .. • • third In the Olvlc ·Lea~t\e. S/S.,{l. Lewis L. 81yt.he Mrs. 'W. P. Sall.slbury Is the gues~ LeOJ6non Club acting as h9l;t. A'lTENDS ENGINEERS SCHEDULE~e tournament will require ten and O~arles Robert Blythe A good program ,Is being prepared of her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Benron, SCHOOLSUPPLY Monda,., Augbst 13in Indianapolis. for the week. or eleven ga,m£s . dependulg upon He Is ~howJl here placing u small Enrl M. Woolnrd, who entered the a.nd a large attendunce Is desired. LUdIngton's VB. Christian Church whetlher the ' winner Is wldefeated silver ~oon in t:ne hand cf his 18 Armed Forces In May, rece~ved his Wednesciay, August 15or loses one game, and no team wlll VISIT IN HIGGINSPORTbaslc ' tra.lnlrig at Oamp Olalbome. CASH AWARD WON Obl'1stlan Church vs. Stroud's be ellmina.ted Wltlll it has been month old nephew. Cna rles Roben. Mrs: Eaf) Woolard and chlldren son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Blythe Ln. He Is now attencllng Engineer's BY PAUL GUSTIN Thanday, A"Cast 18t.wloo beaten during tournamm q, and Miss Mildred Bourne spent ,!rut of W1Iynesvtlle. where the Serge3llt Supply Sdlool at Ole same Camp. Stroud's vs. OuUa.ws pla.y. now "Mr." is maklng his home since Paul W. Gustin, an em-ployee of week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris AM'angements n.~d supervision OJ hls discharge. June 28 . Misses Mable Davis and Martha the sYnthetic trainer branch a.L Bourne of HIgginsport. Ohio. DOSTER-TH~RNBURY Ole games are under the direction Diehl. enroute from Florida to their Patterson FIeld, was one of 21 civilEngra.ved on the h..'1 ndle of tills WEDDING CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tressler llI!!d of the Sports committee of the Civic home In Warren. Ohio, were week Ian 'workers at the field who won spoon Is Snow WhILe iIlnd the SCven Club. • daughter, Anna Mae, were d inner Dwarfs. It was presented to young end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd cam IIIwards tota.lIlng $370 this week !At an lmpress!Jve cct'ernor,y Sa ~~ guests of Mrs. Flossie Carey, SUDRobert's mother !before -his birth . Davis and son. In the "S~estlons for VictolY' urd:a.y evenHlg In the Jonahs RUIl dll¥. DR. MacMILLAN VISITS I!ERE After a. visit with hl!s ' U ncle when program. Baptist dlU)'ch, MlsJ Ba! b.lJ'a CQpt. Robert MacMillan of the only a few month.q old, at the home FROM OWENSBORO, KY.Thornbury. daughter of Ole Rev. Mr. and Mrs. John Treadway spent Gustin won bls first award In th!, Mr. and 'M rs. Ray MalnoUs l1ad M.edical COrp, 'was ,8, Thursday even- of his grandmother, Mrs. A. A. anjJ 'M rs. Jesse p, 'J1hombury, be ~ame weekly oontest lor employees' I~ 8Wlday afternoon 'Witn relatives III as their guests over the week end Ing guest of Dr. Mary Cook. capt. Francis of Mnnchester. Ohio, the Hrunll'ton. ' the bridle of Mr. James Edwau MMMllIan arrived from Phila- baby returned to his home here and the latter's brother and famUy. Mr. f~ bls suggestion. of a device fOl' Doster, son of Mr. and -Mrs. H erbclamping lugs 011 WIre. delphia where 'h e had visited Jus the spoon was forgotten n~d left and Mrs. T. O. BrandenbW"g and Mrs. Elsie Hockett and grandert Doster. The brlde's father ornwife, Dr. Jane MacMIllan. (bile for- bElhJnd. A few days Inter when his daughter. Mrs. Russel Bowl~ng and dlaughter. carol Bunnell, were anclated at the servlces. WSCS WILL HOLD mer Jane COOk) a.nd daughter. Dr. Uncle Lewis was on a delayed route son of OWensboro, Ky. clnnatl vlslt,ors on FrIday,. After a short wedcllng trip the MlWMIlian dB now house phiYslelal1 to Europe, he Wi!lS n:~ked to leave GUESTS ATSWISS COTTAGE- MEETING AUGUST 15 newlyweds will be loca.ted In Ule'r In surgery; at the Hospital 01 WoVISITOR FROM DETRoITthe spoon here on his way .through, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gons and Miss WITH MRS. HASTINGS newly purchased h~e ''ln Dayton. M1s. Jennie Ma~haU of DetrOit, man's Med1cai COllege. but It was fOl'go~ten again and he Helen Gons were dinner guest<l at The Women's SOCiety of Christ- Mich., spellt the 'we~ with her CLASSMA'IYM VlSITca.rrled It with him to the EW-openn tlhe Swiss Cottage at VVlJmlngton, 'I1he OllI!JI\ltaluqll8 Variety Shdw Ian Service wlll meet at the home of brother .and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'Mrs. WIUIam 83.-Ryer had -as Theatre of War. rWhen he discovered Su.nday. Mrs. Ralph HastingS. Wednesda.y ~llsworth E4ggs, Col1wln. 'J1hUl'8das' cvenin1r ~estB, Staff Sgt. 14 'belngheld at tJle MiamJ. Valley what he had done, he proceded to August 15, at 2:00 p. m. and NnI. ~ Taylor of New Ohautauqua ,Auditorium . .two nights. cut a '·hole In t he lining of his coat FAR VIEW FARM GUESTSMJ:. and Mrs. Ral]lll MIner have as Augua~ 10 ,and 11,-8:15 p. moo for the, All women of the churcll are ~ <»*I. ·M rs. Ta~r, the forand depoSited the spoon therelo. Mr. and Mrs. ~Ih Walker of 'Week, their Ruth 'Jonea, and Mrs. SIlwyer benefit of Boy and 0Il'l Scouts of T,here it remained through all the Ma.rtlnsvllle, together with Mr. and cordially ~nv1ted . Mrs. Kenneth their gUest gran<ldaU8'hter. Sally Lou, &nltai-. . HoUgh has charge of the program. were' otallllmAte.s at Wllmilliton enl- This DIstrict. long days and nights spent . In the Mrs. O. E. Edgington and MiSs lep. Staff Sit. ~ror was rec:'l~tJy DR. cOOK . ON VACATION.,comba.t nrea, In foi ,boles. throu.&lh Monlmla and Nellie Bunnell of Way- - - -.- Mr. and Mrs. GI~nn Frye sOns Hbel'ated from a '~aerman PrIIIon Dr. · ~' L. Cook Is enjoying a mud and rain, tbl'oug:~ da.uger and nesvilfe, !Were BWlda,y dinner guests WITH QUARTERMA~ CORP of >Dayton ' .·w~re SUnd~ dinner OIlmp. 'vaca.tlon at the -home of her nle~e all the unrealeles of tbe babtle 'f leld , of iMr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell of . 1Mrs. Don WOl'kman has word froJr" gu~ of ~., and ~. ~. Pr:ye her hll8band, Pvt. >Don Workman and BOna. . 'a nd. husbOncl: Mr. and Mrs. N. U to finally. ile returned with ,'him to 'Par View P'II.ltrlo. on sund'&y: that be Is now recelvLnfl ,t ralnllli at the States ' andl ~ r~n to Its ' Powell,at V61PlU'1SO, Ind. " AT INDIAN L\KE,; Mr. and .Mrs. JIldrar ~ !ire. '. 'little owner. Q8mp Lee, Va., and Is . coIinected . Mrs, A. ~, returned on Sun- . AT ST. BERoN~D~. a vacation at IndlaQ; lQke. A'l'TEND AIR SBOWSgt. BlY.t he was &~ded the ~er day .a.f.ter ~ several daf8 wttb , Rhoda ,BunnelJ visited wJl;h her with the ~ter COrp. FR6II WABRINGTON,:..-n: c_ -.. ¥r. -and Mrs. 'ruibeZ\t ~e .anCI Star, AmCrtcan Defense Rlbbori. Uncle, Geolll'! Bunnell and family, b~ Ian;, Mi-. ~[Day Uldwife, of . 1Ir. i.Dd Mrs. Lester Qor4an baNe aon8..Mrs. 00l'a Rloh, Mr. and Mrs. Amtll:tcan- Theatre o,f ()pet'ation, of . fRlncbeater, Xi. (PICNIC AT FT•. ANCIENTBetmafd, t.he past weet. II tbeJr Mrs. ~nlon's S4ster, K. A. and da.ughter and <lood' Conduct MedAl, El1J'q)ean Mr. aDd Mrs. ~umett B.uttenworth lin. Iilllan Pite, and dM~, IIS". ~ lin. , 'W. E. strout were Theatre of Operations ,and 'the ComMrs. Roy EJ.!IS and son; Charles. and IIOIl and MJ:. and lira. Gilbert B&T1JR.N8 F&OII IoDII IIkIam Jean Plte, 01. Wuh- IUDCmIr tbaIe wtIo IWtended tile Alt bat InfantI'J.Badp. I were gueats Of the fonner's parents, PrYe aDd lION enjoyed a picnic 8\"P- ID'I. D. O. ~ _ ....I11'III... iDIrton.' Do 0.. aDd Mr. avoid Show at Wrllbt PleId. on Wednea- He Is now employed t the Wright Mr, and 1I4l'II. Prank an !lay- per at ~ ADcieDt on ptursday after tile Won! 01 IIut PaleIUDe, 01lIo. . . . fIWDIIII Plant In Lockland. . tAm, clUrIIIc the pat WMII:. db . The All-Stars tqok It on the chi!! Sunday alternoon at the local dinIl1ilnd when ,F l'lgidalre Team from DaYton gave them a 11 to 0 setback.
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against Eugene Bayoore and Virginia Willia ms against C)ruIence H. WIIllo.ms, h ave -b\!en d ismissed on m otion 01 tJhe respectL'Ye plalnUlIs. A specific sum for t :he SUPPOl't of minor children a.~d an allowance for certain fe es made by the cOtu·t \n the case of Anna. Belle Gwln Il8lL1nst Clarence GWill. Evel11'1l Eakins. W aynesv ille. was awarded a divorce from Ken.:1eth H. Eakins QU' h er chn:rge of cruellN and was restored t() her former name 00 JWD.t.kins . Everett· Early. George GUliiand ond Clyde Wharton were named to fIlppra1se ' real estate In t he suit of Elizabeth I . Bergdoll aga.lnst WH110m C., B cr:gdoll nnd others. The su it of Chn.rl.es Weisman Morrow, agn~::Ist Leland N. Gregg has been compromi!led nnd dl~ m.\ssed'. Alma L. Moran W~LS awa rded a divorce £rom Earl lB urns Mornn anr! ~n adcUtion Is beine: llJWa rdcd cusrody of their m inor c:hUd a nd was gTa.nted specific 9lIm lor its support. Temporary payment.., of s pecified stuns 'to tlhe de!enda.::It ordered ill
• • • In HJghla.wn Division. Morrow. We are extendj ng '~ t ~w.s .. hes to Aldcn C. Shaiwhan, by exeoutors. to Or1n C. Chane,Y. 100 A. in Ha rllUl Mr, J ames Doster ,and his bride, the Twp. tonnel' ,Miss Barham 'lUlOl1llDuU1Y, Our local songstress. The wedding , Ha.rve Bilby, by executrix, to J oe and Moille Shinklc, parcel In Sprlng- was an even t of last SlLlurday evenIn g at Jonahs Run R'IpUst Church . boro. • Tile brlde's 'f ather. Rev J . P . Thorn· Ernest~. Miller to Mattie anrt Art.llUr Earl Bart, 3.77 A. In Waynt' bury., offlclated at the ceremony.
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Florence K. Shumaker to Leonl;ln,. nnd Cha rles Rogers, 2.59 A. In Lebanon ~ Orchard Ave.) by JANE FlTE FTlmk . V. Stitt to Ed. l"'ox, Jr. I parcl i 1n M.ason . iMr. and Mrs. E ibert WI1Jlnee of O. W. Ratliff and IF. C . Allderson Clnclmm tl wt r e vlsi t.ors In Low,n, to Charles and Mary Wasket, '14 A. Thursday. In Cleorcreek 'Ilwp. AUee.n Ma!ham to Viola L1ttle, ~ Edwards. Lcb8Jlon. 15 Interest In I0 t 40 In Leb 011Q~ · ' twards he guest of his fath er , Char.les Ed.
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L1.ll1e ' OSborn, by adm. to Nelson Wtl 1lk:ins, outlot 1 jn Lebanon. John RuIlln to Mngdalln Batter. 73.55 A. 111 W.anen, nnd C1 mont OOlUltl.es. F lorence M. Poor 't.o C. C. a nd Mable Anderson , 11.82 A. In WoshIngton Twp. Grace MCOU!le to W . E . and Elsie Stroud, ~wo par els In Wa.ynesvlllc. Rob e.l t and Viola. 'Wlutacre to the matter of Edward B3rr agn.1n~t Kenneth and Gra.ce Wllllnms, .58 A. Evelyn !Barr. .n &i.lem Twp. Bertha Marshall WllS granted It ;William ,and Maude Wwllace to divorce from John Mn,r shall on hu Joseph and Helen Rhoades , .75 A. In 'charge of neg lect. lIam1lton Twp. oPal'lments of speclrieq sums durMilker to Albert ana Gehrig's Hartl-l:ruek . Ing pendel.lcy of s ui't ~)rd.ered In the AdaElizabeth K. Hatte, parcel In Ma.1.nvllle. Much olong the same llne, which case of Ma ude 8earoe against ~ S am and Elizabeth Kogan to Wilproves again how' difficult It 1" to Searce. crock certain marks, Is Lou Gehrig'lI Aut h.ority wns gTa.!lte.d the trus- liam and Mary E. ' Schnelder, ' :1 A. case. Here was another star who tees of Uulon Twp. to transfer $400 in Hamilton Twp. came within 8 half tum of setting fr.om the Road Fund the G n 1 one of the . greatest records ever e era written by the ash. Fund. Up to June ' 3, 1032. only two men The amolUlts Of fluQOCSSlons of in basebllll history had ever hit heirs involved,' In tlhe suit of WUtour home runs In one game. The Uam F. Harper a,ga1nst Paul COmpo by JANE FITE first quadruple blast came from the ton and .other heirs, d etermined by bat of Bobby Lowe of Boston In t1he court. compton hos a fourth Somehow, Eval~ and her "magic" May. 1004. Two years , later bl, Ed violin rem1nds .me of Warren Delehanty ot Phlladelphla. Gne of interest In property Involved. the great hitters of all time, plas· The indictment against George OOlUlty'S o,!\,n Alfred Wat kJns, ~ho tered four ' out ot the park to tie Shumaker WIIS ordeied ,d ismissed. reSides at Morrow. I llke to boast Lowe's record. of' 1Ihe fact ~hat ,Mr. Wabkins bas Sixteen yean later Lou Gehrlr Marriage Licenses pln¥ed my very ow,n filid le. (Violiris bad bJs hlr cbance. Faclnc the James E. Doster, 26, elootrls weld- are fiddles .to people like me Ilhat ' stronk Athietlc teem of that seaaon, Gebr'g hit a bome run hi. flnt four ,er, and Barbara C. ~Mlornbury, '23, even do worse than JaCk: Benny, tlmea at bat. Be was DOW .on even research historian. bot h, of Harve,ys- and fiddles are violins to mastel'S tenns with Leiwe and Delebanty, bu~ . , like Mr. :Watkins w.ho always sucWith aDother ebance len. On hi. finaJ Ohal11es WU llam S:lboy, 43, Cin- ceed In putting their listeners 1n appearance Lod ' caurbt one ' soUdl, cinnati. bus dr~ver. and Agnes Far- \,he land of drearn.s with thellr rloh, and squarely on Ole SDout. It wa. nier, 23. Lebanon, secretary. " golden tones, the longelt of bl8 flve hard smathea, Herbert Wiley Yea,zel. 29, Way• • • but In place of travellnr sUrhtly to And wbile I stul have my "bragleft or, right, tbe big blow waa caa,ht nesv1l1e. ha.:1cUer, ' and Nancy Lucille ging suit " on I would like to 'boast In deep center against th!! fence. Clark, 18. Bpl1tngboro. housework. Curther that I know Red 'skelton's It was 0 matter of raw luck that kept Luis Angel Firpo, the Wild Bull Probate Court ot the Pampas, trom putting across the greatest ring sensation of all Essle KeeVer, Lebanon, was named time. Few recall · that the ring had e.xecut.rlx of the estate of Milton S; been lUted that night at least 2 feet Keever, pioneer mall carrier, with above normal. This move had been - G . F . Brown, C. J . 'Waggoper and made to give the big crowd a bet- Knrl Brown ns a.ppra'lsers. ter chonce to see the fight. The drop Thc court sct A . t 14 to h trom the ring to the press seats was ugus ear a deep one. I recall saying that I'd the In'Ventory of the esta.te of C . .J. hate to hove 220·pound Firpo tall Watldlls a.nd August 23 ,tha.t. of ·W. across my neck from the lltted C. Hoskins, both of nea.r Morrow. plaleau. 'I'lIle court .approved, the ilWentory It 80 happened that when Dempsey of the estate of Ada C. st. John, came throllgh the ropes his body teU Lebanon. . cUrectly at Jack Lawrence, who Instinctively put up both hands to proEli7.abeth Gregg was nlll!lred tect hfmseU. If Dempsey had top. f.dill· de bonds non ot the estate or pled a foot to the right or a toot to Sam T. Johnson. Oregonia. due to the left the champion would almost the death of the previous adm .. certainly have gone all the way Oilorg1a.ru:\l Jnhnson. down to the press rail - .or ·at least so far down that he woUld, never Ma.rlnda HoskIns ,~ . appointed have had the slightest chance to get executrix of the estate · of W. C. back th!;,ough the ropes In time. HosIdns ; A. D. Vale: W.. W. Whltaker It Is by such narrow margins that a nd A. J . Schourer being named to sport history Is otten written. al>Pralse the estate. A certifica.t:e ·oo transfer WIIB orCollege V$. Pro Foo~ball dered <issued tci the ·adm. of the Greasy Neale, coocb of the Phlla· estwte o! Wilmer L1ttl~l, Leba.!lon. delphia Eagles, a team:that lost only 'I1he estate 'of Ida. Baumer, Frailk-, one game laat tau, insists that hi. lirl, was detepnlned 't o have a n et high-Hying Eagles would have beaten' either. Anny or · Navy last faU. value or $4.848.13. JAlS, CQach Stevc Owen of ' the Giants' 'Ne~ McK1n,sey, ~n4 ~na RIdge _Ni doeln't a!,ree. ' . wet:e named executricl!~ of, the estate LID'ond "Army had too much youth 'and ~.; Mlldlson MA?Ktnse3l, W~y,nesvllle, .peed, plu'. a iot ot power,'! Steve witlli. R. H. Hal't9)Qj(, 1I. A. Oornell ADd faIotri~ Ia laid; and O. M. Ridge 88 appraise.ra. tIae . . 811M ..... To . . ..tlOewl",. _ _ ..... ... "We .hav. ' too much experlenre The net vlllue of the estate of " " _ _AllY........ .... -just 88 much speed and just II' Wilmer L1ttel, LebllJ~JD, was deter· rnuch a)ower," Neale cnunt('r!! , mtDect to be '
. Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Wa.msloy a nd son, J ustin, visited mcinbers of t he M ethocUst parish here, Thursdnr . Mr. and .Mrs. Harry KI~:1e of Col umbus were the week end guests of the , IlIItter's parents, M'r. and Mrs. Herbert Doster. '. Dr. a nd Mrs. ' carl TedCrick or COlumbus were the week end ' gucst.~ of the latter's p arents, RCJv. and Mrs. J esse Tbornbury.
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Murrey IUld Mae Tinney . to sister-In-law. yes , the vCr)n Red Itte house guest or h er sister, Mrs. Robert and Laura Werntz, 18.5 A. Skelton you 11av secn Rlldheard Osle Harlan. on the screen ang ,radIo. Mrs. Marion 1Mrs. Pauline V1I1ars (I~ son, ' In Wayne Twp. Skelton Is employed In Vhe Per- Donald, Xenia, visited relll,tlves here J ohn D. Hor! to Oeo~e O. King, 8o'lnel division of t he Keirz-Kascb Monday, 1.00A. ~n Deerfield Twp. a.ild In a.dditton tp th is she In PIWMr. and MrS, Chea~ O.N!i8 !lnd Kate Fo~e to [)oni Bra.dley, mlstrellS for the day shift. It Is de- ' daughter attended a picnIc at Le five lots In t.oveland Park. llghl.ftll to know a person like Ml'~ . Sourdsvllle Lake, Sunday. Ed. M. nnd Myron Johnson, W. E. Skelton, She h as 1\ vibro n t personMrs. Erruna Blazer. Dayton, was Blalr Rlld M. R . Gren tllouse. ioter- allty and a million dollar s mile. . a. recent gu est or 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Rosy est 111 lots 177-78 In Lebanon. • • • Clark. Fred IUld Kat.herine Slezaks fUed They tell me Mrs. Effle c..qmpSevernl from here n.ut.ended t he sllit aglLlnst Cassie J. Brlnlngcr, Thane Dunn to Russell and Grace claiming that she a€,Teed to sell I Fish er, two loU! In Loveland Park. bell bas d iscovered (I new type- of Greene COlUl ~ Fair, Wcd ncs4 1lY them a tract In Fmru:JIn Twp. fQr Lel1a. Imo Sigler to Hlrrun and blench ' for her weekly "duzzcr ." It C'V!lnlng. ,Mr. and MIS. RAllph Clark and $20 ,000 and that they paid $100 to Grace BroWn . .50 A. 10 Wayne Twp. is a very simple formuln- just LWO parts hydrogen and onc pn.rt oxygen, fll1lli1ly. Dayton, CliTled on relatives bind the contraet bul~ whell ,hey Walter 'Davis to A. C. and Ora which when combined produce t he here Sunday evening. of.fered paYTI:lent. A!Ugtlst 3 . Lhe d e- Davidson .168 A. dn TurUeereek Twp . Ell Simpson and Mrs. Laura Lov. tendant refused to aoo!!Pt or deliver -Martin W. Hess, J r" to ClIwdy mineral, water. U seems as Ir one of Erl1e's daughters fi lled an empt.y ett of Columbus are Lhe house uests a deed. The¥ seek cOurt order for and Mildred Bussell, 50.49 A. III bieaCln. .bottle wi bh thc aloresail! or Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Stewart ' her to fuUUl terms of oontract to Oleorc.reek 'I1wp. Mrs Clam Cotuler Is 111 at h er purchase. J OM D. Pof! to King Powder Co. compound, deposlJted a cork In the top o! the botUe and, it passed for home. 82.10 A. In Deerfield Twp. Common Pleas Proceedings Olarenoo and M rgn.ret !Hogsen to th e real ~y. Why. Effie you ' _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ The suits 01 He't.ha Ba1l'sore Art,lold and ,Inez COnner, t wo lots should be ashamed of yourselI.
.In the "Best Sports Stories of 1944." recalls a Paddock yam I have nevThe Aviation Comn'iUtee er seen In print. The marin,e captain, When it comes to consideration 01 kmed In a plane crash while 00 WIIf Ule catabUshmen! of an ali'park or duty, told me eome uther a lation la nding fa'ciUty. each y ea rs ago abou t community finds Itself tac d with Its the most Interesting Individual needs and problems. A split . second of his lancUng facility for each ot two com· long career os a munitles only a few miles aport may sprinter. You may recall have to meet quite dlfTerent re,wlrc· that Paddock on sev. ments. . eral occasions bad Before construction can 'tort, run the hundred In even before a bond Issue can be listed, pertInent Inform ation should 9 ~ se conds. Also Ullll he was the be ta bulated and pl ans ma de ac· first ot the ex. cordlngly. Such matters a. location Grantland Rice tended flock to cov· of the airpark. size, prospective use, er this some dis· cost, potential Income. related busitance In 9.5. I asked him one day ness enterprise and many. other sub· why It was tha t being able to tie the record time Rnd again, he had been un able at some high peak spot to bea t It. So Charley told his story, which . makes one wonder whether or not na ture hasn' t set a certain limit on what the human tra me can stand. "I was runn ing that Iltternoon. " he said. "aga Inst a strong field and 1 know I wos never In better cOl1dl· tlon. I had the feeling before the race that Ws was to be my bIg day-the day where I would set a new world mark, possibly around 9% seconds, or even a shade taster. I had that record mark In my mind betore the roce was run. I was thinking of it while waiting tor the ,starter' 5 pistol. ."At the barll !If the gun I was Leaden III oommllllity aftaln compose tbe boarl of dlrecton alUl _f· away rallter than usual. At the 50 Been of the WebBter City, I~wa (popaJaUOD'I,....) chapter of the Na,loDal yard mark I knew I bad made the AeroDauUc AssoclaUolI, Len to rt,bt: WIlUa Scot" alrpon maDa,er , rastest Ume of my career for that and operator; Richard Hahne, Vice Pres14eDt, pubillber; Beben McCar- distance. I Increased my lI]Ieed on thy, President, Implement dealer; Paal S",ope, Dlreetor, dry cleaDllI1I the way home and at the '15 or 80 John Wbaley, , DirectOr. chamber . If commerce .eeret• ..,.; Har1aDcl ,.ard mark I eould lIee tbat 9% or ' perhaps 9 ~ aU ready.for track hisW_ Mead, Secreta,.,. blp school prtuclpal. tory. Then a queer thing happencd. jects must be .tudled, at lea.t In. lIucceed must cater to all local in· at this paIDt I suddenly felt my Ie, preUm1n8ry way, It the venture .. to' ter ••tI: . It will probably .urprlse Upments and leg m.!llCle. begin be a lucces.. many people to d1scover how many to quiver, al If they were being tom An airpark ,III uauaUy considered varied activities In even • small loose from the bone. In that spUt a publle utility, much the .ame.. communJty will be Inftuenced In one lCCond I eaqht the Basb that II I streets, highway. and parb. The ,W8,. or another by the coming era contlllued thhl same pace I would chief dlfterence II that an airparK of ftJeht. probably flnl'sb all 'a cripple, may ulUmately provide leU-support, The appointed committee, after "So I called off any continuance ot Ing revenue It correctly planned, obta1n1ng and claealfylng the neceswbereas other eommunltyutllltiea • ary local datil, will then be In a tull pressure and ' eased down. Even ,then I again ran ·the distance In 9%, generally do nol . position to take up its preliminary Based upon experience, aviation plans with aviation authorities and where I threw away two-fifths ot a authorities 'advise that the first .tep profit . by their experienced adv,lce second In those last. 20 or 25 yord~. found later, however, that my taken by a tommunlty should be the and criUclsm. Forty·four states now Ijudgment had been .correct. for l oJ:ganization of an air landing ta- have avlotlon boards or commissions cllity committee. All members pref· ready to help and Washington au· was sore and lame In the calves ot erably abould be local people who thorlt/es sucp as the Civil Aeronau· both legs for a week. The speed lind Imow the communlty'l history, It. tillS Admlnl.lration of the ' Depart· the stamina were ~ere, but the relation to othcr communi tie. and ment of Commerce, ' the Pe'rsonal physIcal structure wasn't for that to ,the state, and It. plan. for the J\lrcratt Council ot ,the Alrcrott In· pa ce." had an intimate connection with any phase ot aviation, such as having a part In the Civil Air Patrol program, or experience al commercial air op. erators. they wou ld by all means be . urged to participate. In addition to representatives of tile community's omclaldom. there should be a cross section of local business and social enterprise. The components of this will difYer ac· cordlDe to the area, but generally speaking, may Include merchants, protess.loDal men, labor leaders, tarmen and I chool principals and teacher • . This i l rec ognized as a logical pro· cedure since lhe alrpa rk must be a community affair and U It Is to
JOSCpll R. Hltesl'{um, Oregonia, med s ult a nst the. Vall Ounp Saud and Gravel co.. IUld Arnuta.ge and SOIl. for $1.500 wh h he claltns for damages h e nJleges' he ro~elved lI{hen riding wIth Mr. and Mrs. Ii".try Murphy on August 9, 1943, when !:heir car was struck bl' a truck be· 1011Ging to the defendaota. Previ. ously bile Murphys filed two suits l\8nJnst the samo defendan ts !13klng damage tota.Ung $'15.000.
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THE MIAMI GAZRTTm HW4N OF lNVITA'PlON "Just As I Am" . BENEOlICTroN POSTLUDE
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Youth Se~ , 7 :30 p. m. We invtte al~ the YC'tmg people or . bile commtul1:ty to a,ttend these servi.ces. Bring yoUI' Bible wi ~h you. Adult Prayer Meet! g , "1:30 p . m. COllyri'.\'ht · 1.945 by Stanror(1 Bogen With Orrice .~ WarehoU!>e at 23M Evening Eva.ngellstic S ervtce 8:15 p . m. Watervliet Ave.• Dayton. Are Ol(e,Ing An Excellent 'Servlce In Insu'a tion Which Is An Effective ConserSt. Augustine Church \lation and National Defense Il'Ilther KrUmbOllz. I'riest l\leasu~e " . .F eaturing EAGLE M6ss Sunday - 9 :00 A.M. CERTIFIED INSULATION by the Friends Blowln, Method . , • Enrlneered First Day sanool _ 9:30 A. M. Specifications. QUllllty Workmanship ~etlng for Worship - 10:30 A. M. Quality 'M aterlal " . Will Make 1I0llse Cool. In Summer and Wllrmer Mt. Holly Method illt Church in Winter . . • A Fine ProteeUol; T. M. ·Scarff. Minister and Good Investm ent . . .... . 3000 Sunday school - 9 :30 A. M. Pleased Customers in the Miami E . A. Earnhart. superintendent. ValJey . . . . . . . Free Estimates. Easy Worship service - 10 :30 A. M. Tl'rms . .. Under the Able DirecUon Evening service - 7:30 P. M. of F.. G. Stack . . . Tel. MAdison
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DtVORCE ACTI.oNS HIGH iN COUNTY COU.RTS FQR JULY According '. to li'-iCre ords of 'thoe clerk of the Common 'Plea.~ 00 Ir t of Wa rren Coun ty, th e month o C July rates ' ihigh In ,t h e num ber (If divorce cases. Ne~v dlvorce 'action s flied in Common Pleas Oourt In July total ed 22 as compared with 14 in JU(1e. Judge Alton F . Br'Ow.:l granted 10 decre~ dunng the mon th. one be1:ng a.n ann1.lln1ent. IProbate Oourt records d isclosed there were 19 marriage l'ccnses Issued In July and lhe sn me number In J lIiue.
------------------ - - - - - HYMN Nollh.1ng Less" Ohrlsblaz.151 COMMUNION MEDITATION "Onward, Mark 15 :1-14 Soldiers" 18'1 ~ON PAJ.l,TIatPATION · SOR.liPTURlE LESSON WayneaviIJe OOMMUNION SONG I John 5:4-8 Last verse only PRAYER HYMN. "Pass Me Not" 189 Church of Ch ..h, HYMN, "!Work. For The Night EVENJiNG PRAYiElR Max RandaU. Minjster Is OOm1ni" 538 COMMUNION HYMN The lollowln&, I§ a pre-print 01 the "There Is A Fountain" 250 'SORH'TURE LElSSO~ Waynesville C hurch 01 QhrL~t [ John 5 :1-3 EVENING COMMUNION , Weekly Bulletin. PAR'I1lOIPATION PRlA YER HYMN "What A Friend Capt. Joh:J 'Dyer is vi, lting I.is l1neir service Includes insula tion 01 EVENING OFFmING MORNING WORSJlIPWe H.ave In Jesus" 529 fa.mjly. on a two work furlo ugh. at new hcmes or homes already bUUL the home of Dr. Mury Cook. BIBLE SOHOOL MORNING PRAYER. The Mini<:;ter SPEOIM:. NlU'MlBER 9:30 2201. and of allY age. Their c h~es can be SERMON "This Is The ViCtory Ray Klontz. Superin tendent SERMON "This Is The Love Of Tha.t OVercometh The Worla. COMMU NION SONG God'. lfhat . We Keep His A Y The Eagle Buildlng Inwere Dcty Even OUr Faith" Commandmencs.Two verses only sulaLors at DayLOn are orferln g WJli ' more titan pUY' the cost ana by D. J. FRAZIER HYMN OF !I.NVITAI'I1l0N c( mpletc and guaranteed scrvlce v.. added comfort,; an LOa. If you ever . "SoftlY' and Tenderly" 213 August 3. 1945. Fridayhome owners t,!lroughout t his part want to sell. you will find Ins ulation ANNOUNCEMENT :BEN1ElDIOTION CHURCH The swnmer Is over. elt least Lha t 10f CLIo by furnishing ER!;le CCI'i.I - will make Lhe house aile to be de01 CHRIST Is t hl! way it begillS to feel. Today lied JIu; ulaLi c.~l . which gives tr Ul: DR. H. E. HATHAWAY sired. • DENTI ST tlhere was' a cool breu Lh of ail' after omJon and real econom y where THINGS TO REMEI\IBERapplied. Will Be On Vacat ion Ohrlstlan IE ndeavor In Bible School a .hot week wildl hen vy V.I undCTOadet Ruth Burn e~t Is spe~din g Aug. 13 to 27, 1945 storms. No lack of wa te r th is year. Annex a.t 6:30. Ray Klc.ntz, Leader. her vacation at Olifty> Falls. Ind. The com looks fine t houg h unless EvenlIl« Evangellst.ic S ervloo at tha t thirty-five mile limit and nre we have more ho t weather some OJ going fifty and sixty whic h Is hard 7 :30. it may not ripen . The -brown IOCU!; L Mid-week prayer service Thursday trees make it look like JalJ alld LIl ,- on lihe old' cars. night at 7:30 .at ohurch. cool breeze feels like it. Dayton The picnic was 0. grcat success Electric tha~ Christian's Hour ,R adio BroadcDSt store windows are full ot furs and a~ld evcryone had a pleasant time . Sunday morning. WKRO. 'I :30. To look at the loaded tables and fall clotlnes and win ter hats . School Forge Work . will be s ·_,.... 1ng before we know ft. taste the good food would not make OUR FALL EVANGELiSTIC MEET- We hOpe .... " t1 ill d SAGGING AlITO DOORS REPAJRED J\IOTOR BLOCKS .WELDED th!l.t til ere will bc a t least a:nyone Wllllk of I'D 01 19 all .y t Ing beg~!lS sue weeks from oomorrow wh~n you looked there were short. FABRICATION WORK We build Wagilns - TTucks - Buck •. BJ·).... -r Don Hinkle. Mlnts'!'r two monj;hs more of war m wcath!'r k n ....... 'b U. , "''''' ,. a ges. There were more gl'DCery ca es We weld almost any kind of melal~: RakCli - Power Units - E k,va-'ors of Tile Church or Christ In Ports- but, even it there IS. it will foci lik taU and not lIk~ s ummer . instead of tJle great' a~le.rood und Steel - eMt Iron - Copper - Brass Cut..J)ft Steel WbeeLq. Put on Rubber mouth •. 0h1D. will be the evangelist. devil food and layer eo.'ke thn.t used Bronze - AluminUm - Some Die Cast Tires. Weld any broken parts 011 PROFESSOR . GEORGE MARK Everyone an our road. Is in T a to grace the picnic tables. There was Galvanized - Pipe - Aut-o Fenders Farm Machinery. M.a ke h~-ehes ~or Elliott wlil preaoll for U8 on the 1I11tle building. Oarlton Diers who wough mea(. so lhat everyone had Doors - Axles Stralghtene(l. cars and trucks. evening of September 16. and--h1s- 'bougl1' the-Reeder farm Is having Mlmc but gone were the platte rs 01 subject will be "Sin". Brother Elliott a neW bam built to t.a~. . ',e the. pInc " flied cJlicken and ,h am. There we re DON'T FORGET - You ca.n make See I 20 Years of . WIll begin a series of pre-meetulg 0 f the one tha.t burned . Oha rles s~111 CGgs a nd potato salad a nd slaw anytblng out 01 metal with welding. A tin can 11 you want It. services all ohe subject or "9hrlstlan Kofmehl at Bob's Dairy has add d and baked beans, sandwiches and Welding Experience Doctrine". Mr. Rlindall will conduct to the milk house and Is putting on some pLes, enough so t hat peopll: t he rema.1n1ng services during t .h l' n second story wnere th ey are makate as people always eat at picnIc.; week proceding our fa.l1 , evangelistic ing a pleo.sa.nt roomy aplU'lme:J t in IWld finished off with peache$ and meeting. - which they expect to 'live. leRvin3 rake a,:1d still ha d f od to take home. 'the house for their tenan t farmer • • 'ITi;cn everyone sat Iu·ol. nd and talkTilE WRD'S SUPPER and his !amily. RQy Newlnnd is d until a pleasant evening was Quotations From Scholars wOI'kirig on the maIn p'aJ't of bhcl1" over. John Cs.Ivm (Presbyterian)' "It housc. They built the bWo r~:l1s August. 6, 1945. i\londayOIJg~lt to ha ve been fnr othel'Wlse. that they have llved .iu for several Rain a gain. It was cool and cloudy . Eve.r y Week, at least. ' the table of years and now are buHdling the rest Ihls morning d.nstead of ".\)ul'l1illg the Lord Should hAve been spread of bhe house. which is La be or oU" as we hoped. We had a. shower lor Christian assemblles. and IIhe rick. I have been t rying La fi gure LAIGI19 LOAY~S promises decllU'ed by which. In par- Out what th.e snUul buHding on the but it didn't last long alld now thc Laking of It, we might be splrituaUy Stumm's place Is gomg to be. Across sun is coming out. Another 5Oa,klng t he road 011 ~be o(;her part of the would about finish our unthl'eshed red." (Book VI., chap. 1~. sec. 56.) oats. One ' never k.!lOws. Would It Dr.. John Mason (Presbytertan): Ma.hley Brown (ann, thEl people WIIO bougllt it. .have" tshe garage almost have been belter to have threshed "Mr. 'F Uller Goes not deny th~ LoI'<l's them when . they were here even bunt. SUpper was observed by the fiI.rs~ • • • tho~ Che on ts . were n ot qui te dl y Christians every Lord's Day (oor wlll ~h d h e dried them care Aurust 4. 1945. Saturda~renou,,~. all av ~'OIITS , this be denied b'" -, sto":-a W· e 'A-k FAIR GROUNDS ._ __ . __.LEB.AIl~ONt:.OH 10 .,. any ma.n who haS Another placc has dilanged hands. •4'ulJ Y ••"""ore 'oU'" or wail ......... '" 01. ,_ L•• . ..oINT N •• can'''d1y InveSt·~ted the subjeCf):, rain • '" 01. 'Acm's UIIL ~ 'tiT.he Elmer Shlnns haNte sold theJr t:lle ch ance and go ..• .M..e V II -GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ... 290 ORANDE JUICE .• ••.•• . . . Dr. SCOtt, In this Valuable Com- house on the comer and toclay 'Was 1 made a mistake a few weeks ago mentary. observes on ,this passage tlbelr saJe. I :heard that they ar'! a bNJ t "Will'. .. ~~ first st.Ta.w s·~k Mr• 46 01. SACIAUINTO . ......., • '" 01. 'ACuI·S. LAIIL (Acu; 20:'1): 'Breaklng of bread. or going _to Florida. SomE! one asked Chandler carne up to me the othcr TOMATO JUiCE ••••. 2&. BLENDED ~UICE ...•.• COllllll.C01orn tlng the death of Ohrdst Mrs. Shinn if .she thought- they day u.~id sald. ,II don··t believe you In bile EuchllI'\St. w~ one chief end would like it and she :sald. "If we knOw where 1 live." "I do now". I ~::.. JLfa of their assembling; this ordlna.nce don't like it we can come , back. ' I said. "but for years, ever since I seems to ,h ave been constantly ad- am now tile oldest resident. We have moved here I thought that field ministered. every 'L ord's Day.' •. lived here longer tha.n amy one else. along the road belonged to Dr. Hall's SOFTBALL • HORSES -IOE PITCHING, FOOT I Strictures on Salldeman- on Hlghwa-y 73 bebween ' 48 a.!ld tal1JTl ." Why I dld I do not know. lantsm.'· New York edition. p. 188.) Township Rond. Every property has but after the .p aper l1a.d brone to pl'elb RACES - SPECIAL CO NTESTS • P R I Z E S "Weekly communions did not die changed at loost once. I loo~ed at it ~In and reaJ.lzed IA. . with the apostles a.nd tbe1r canteroPeaches nre ripening fast so Ias t- that It was t he Chandler straw Sponsol'ed by , porarl- . There Is a clo~d ot "'Itne:s'. • ·t.ack I1d not bhe Ellls·s. It. takes ~".. Indeed that this warm weather hI\. 6 • a d th ._ sh IAl Bes to testify that tlley were kept up been hard on them and some people a -mistake now n.n. en w ' ow by suc ........ 'ng ChrIS ' tlans with great whelihel' people read t he p!lii>Cr or . ' . care ~nderness. for above two aT,e complaining 'that they are rot- not. By the wa,y. the Dr. Hall Cann . . centuries. It Is not necessarY to swell ting on. the trees. was bought this spring by Mr. MaGran ge No. 13 haffie, the fa.ther of the Ma.ha.ffle NOTICE-~ · ~baIMffilSumeama7T~~~mr-n~~oijp~er.m~·~~~"-------~~' , ' ,----~--.,,~ fact 18 indisputable. held its annual picnic at Smith tJ.'1 a't ncw owns the Ed Thomas fann . feed crlndlnr service and ~he Mason AUrUst 17. Our employct.'S wish to "Communion every Lord's Day was Park. There was a 'moment when I They have been glVltlg It a thorough Elevator will both be closed all day attA;,nd ~he ' basket picnic: at the Fair unwel'88ll, a.nd was prese%'Ved in the thou81ht i might. not I~et there: I renovatJng. repairs of ~I kinds. new Friday, August 11. The Petroleum Grounds. !\Ieet them Ulere. ~k church till the seventh cen-' was drivln-g toward Waytlesville paint and paper and mn.ny ImproveturyI. and such as neglected three along a straight clear stJ:etch of road ments. Ano('her f,al'm to ohll.llge qetiler were exoommWlt- when a car came over t he h111 S~\'- tulnds but not tenants. cated." ,("Letters on Frequent Com- eral hundred yards a head. Tl.e.v War bonds bought n ow will help AT THE munlon." W. 3':'38,) pame over the hill on the right slae to shorten the war. "Friendly Store" John Wesley (Methodist): "I also of the road. then thc car s....'t!rved advise the elders to admtnlSter the and came directly towmd me at a Supper of the Lord. on fNe'ty Lord'!! terrific speed and was barel~ able Day~" ("Letters t,Q America';" 1784.) to pull over onto their side of the COUNtly ClM. Rema.Iics: Ooncel1nlng other phase.:: J.'OIl.d! in time to avoid Il; head-on GAL AVOMD~LI CIDII SALT ••• or the Instutlon aUout which tiller. col.U5l.on. There was a <eld.toh on my UOTA nUl ACETYLENE TYPE Is more_Unanimity Or 9ptDlonside of (;he road and ][ could only " at WaynesvUIe Icc Plant TOIIATO S_UOE 1. .As to the in'.erpretatlon of "This pull over a little. Tbe:re were two Eve~lnll's and Saturdays 9 x 12 WOOL RUGS 10. Is ~ body;"' of. I Cor. 11-24 and 26. carsbehl.nd me aDd we almost all KELLDGD ,EP' • 21 LI. "G, 21; John 15:1-5. piled up In p. heap. I couldl.'·. see 9 x 12 FELT BASE Rues FLY RIBBONS. • lAo 2. As to who should partake or who (t was awr get his license nwn-l OLD DUTCH tlhe Lord's Supper. cr. I Cor. ],;1 :27- ber. It was one 01 the worst cases • • CURTAINS SLIP COVERS
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FIVE rocm\ modern except furnace. gar8ge, chicken house, fruit, Oil!! acre good garden Ia.nd on Roule 42, p=>eston. $3500. Shown by ttjppolntment. Wilbur N. Seats , Pvt. J ames Ste1nke returned to 8-19-l1c Phone 2651. the Universl.ty of Ky. at LeXington. T hllJ'Sdaor, after a thirty-day 1'111"I ough, recuperating from an operOffice SupplieaRUBBER Stamp Pads, 25c ; Hoovy 0 t1on.
, Alon g t hat Sout hern, far Sou~h-westel'n, coral ea. Som one 'all, in clear sw et , foreign, t ones to me. Wh 1'e annonM roared, planes dipped a nd. oared. Th~t' s where I a'w, My dear Sweetheart, stand ga llantly. CHORUSFind me in a shadow, of the Moon .... Those words come 'cross, that far offW est ern-; sea to me, Find· me in a 'hadow, of the Moon.... . Those words repeat across -that western, sea to me. Find m.e qui k, and f ind me, very, very soon. Find me' in a Shadow, Shadow, of the Moon. You'll find my gold and scarlet; 'neath My Purpl e H a l-t: 01 Honey Dear .. . ; . Find me in a sha dow of the moon ....
4lUe6tS Mrs. Clifford'S. Ridge or Obicago, Mrs, Olyde Coleman and Mr. ana Mrs, Beach of NOt"W~d, 0 , ' Mrs. RIdge and Mrs. CoIE:J\mn are spen!ling u week at the home. The FrIends Home BOlIil'd or Control, met here Wednesday una, were out ~OOt8 at dlnner. .
Mrs. MeJbel DlnwtddJe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rue Dinwiddie, Miss Autha I DlntWlddJe and Miss Sarah Burnet of Dayton were visitors ' of Miss May Wl'1g11t. Sunday afternoon, Miss J ean P lckl llg Or Dayl.o!1 was I,he ' gues t of h er parc n t.~ . MI'. and Mrs. Paul J'lcklng, during Ute week . ,~
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Mrs. Elizabeth Smith was the nlnnesday ot thIs week, to s pend a Sunda y at t he Springboro Grad e ner g'Uest of Mrs. Georgi a Mendencouple of weeks vaca l10n at St. Bulldlng. ball, Sunday. In the afternoon , MI'. Mary'S Reservoir, Celina . Mrs. Elmer Hay nes of .Mlddletown lind Mrs. Ernest Mur ~l n of Dayton ' INNER SPRINGS Mr. and MI'8. Everett Early vis lL- spent Monday wi t h her 'PlilXcnts. f,iJ1'. drove down to vl<;it Mrs. Me.n dell-t MATTRESS ed the latter's mother, Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. Banner Stewar t. hall. I ' Huston, at Yellow Sprln{,"S, Sunday. Mrs. Dorn Ward spent SW1c1ny nL ' Mr. ,and Mrs. Morris Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Myers a n d SOilS of Mt, Holly spent S1mday with , t he home of her nephew. Kenneth daughter, a nd Mrs. Robert Siney of Mr. and Mrs. Johi1 Koester. Hough. 1Mr. and Mrs. 'l1herle Jones and Dayton were Sunday veiling dL'lWaxed paper, 200 tt. roll, 390. The COFFEE TABLESMr. and Mrs. J ames R.. Baker The Utica Ladles Ald held their Gtl.Zette Office. END TABLESson, Milton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones I ner guests of Mr . and Mrs. Kesler August meeting, Thursdny, at the of Lebanon cn.lled on' MI es Arulic a nd Mrs. E. B. Lcmgacie attendec1 Gra1lam. and Marne Brown, Sunday afterLAMP TABLEShOllle ot Mrs. Kenneth Thomas of BORATCIH PADS-- 100 pound. The the Tree.ty Celet)mtton at Greenville, 'M r. ana 'Mrs. J . H. T errell and Red Lion. noon. MIami G6zette. Phone 2143. Thursda.yo. daughters of FranklLn and Mrs. . Dr. and Mrs. G.ail Ru:\Sum clim e down from Dayto n Sunday after1W1lUam Routzahn of Oklnhomn, Elmer Groves and children or Mr. and Mrs. WaJ'fen Bra ddock Loan&.. noon and took their Aunt . Miss Powderene, - Kem-Tone spent one day la&t , week with hJs Cen!lerv1l1e s pe.nt Monday wit.h MI', and daughter had as guests to din 4 % FARM LOANS-L0n8 tenn, nephew, GuylIRoutzahn, and family. and Mrs. Wilbur Foulks. Margaret Edwards, home wl ~h them ner on &ntday, COrp. Wal"ren eaay PIIoY'Dlentli. No 8IPpra1s&l fee. for a ff!.W dal's vISit, Mrs. John Cartwright of Clru:JnMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark visited den oC 'MiIam.l3burg, Mr. a.nd Also nJce IiIII&Il and large fanns Miss Ollve Williams wen t to Selma tor sale. 08ll or write 000. natl caned on Mrs. Wilbur Clark, Mrs, Lily Palmer , Sunday, at the Fred Brnddo::k and oon a nd HenJde. Phone INO. 2, Lebanon. ttc SaturdQ3l' after:noon. to Friends' Quart ~rly Meel1ng, Sun-' , ' home ot Mr. and MI'8. Everett Cla J1t Frank Brnddock. ~day. She reports nn excelle nt meetMiace~laneoua-\Mr. and Mrs, PaUl Shipley. son in Dayton. Mrs. Palmer is convalescIng. Nor R.ESPONSIBLE FOR MY and da.ughter, were Sunday guests Ing from a fall down t he staIrs. Mr3, GeorglannO' Ivins wcnt to cutting a great gash In her hend. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sn~ers at WIFE'S DI!lB'fS:- until she start.<; 'z()()~rNq Cincinnati. saturday, to spend two Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones n!ld servlng that wonderful, no~- Xenia. 'W~~ks with h el' d n ugh t~ r , Mrs . Gibbons Bldg.-North St. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Burnett en- eon, Mr3. J. B. Jones: Mr, and Mrs. Ing. energy-packed oereal-OrapeWaynesville, Ohio Hauensteln and f amBy. 'N uts. Every day. Twice on Sun- tertained their Dinner Oard Cluo Harvey Burnet Olld Mr. and Mrs . . GEORGE BENSON On Fri~ we Jul.<i n.q our dlnn~ \:':-=;;;:;...;;;======;;;.;;;=;;:J" Walter Kenrick attended the Grang J da¥1 I need the energy In malty- an ThW'Sday everung. Prt,ldl.,-}{."fi., Cul/'It picnic, Salturday evenlng at t he park S'lftl. .A rJ/~IISII' r1i::h, sweet-as-a-nut Grape-Nuts Mr. and Mrs. Guy &utzahn a.nd to Bien all those chaco. R. P . w. son, Rua.ll, spent the week end' of Mr. n.nd Mrs. Harry Smith nea l' Witm Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenha ll Waynesville. Dead Wood Household Good. ~ore than sixty persons enjoyed and daughter, Patty, at City. In my early 20'1 I had frequent OFFER. PAlPER. PLA'11EB- 9 .1ndt nuted; Mr. and! Mrs. Everett Kenrick, 50!! the _Lytle Sunday School picnic a~ dealings wIth a small but old and reputable manufacturing corpora1Ia.mron P.atlk, Lebanon. Stu,:Lay. waterproofed; lOc clOz; 65c hund- and d&ug'hter, bl company with Mr. ., SATISFACTORY A simple black crepe drelli. which red. The M1am1 Gazette, Ph. 2143. I and Mrs Rusaell W1lson and children Among tihose out of this communi'S tion. One day I lunched with a gray, molds thc flrurc Is an aU-year-'round haired employee, the superintend- favorite for date wear. This sleek· S E R V I C 'E S who aEtended were: Rev Joseph LIVE STOCK~ of Waynesv1lle. visited the Airport ent, who was quite unhalPPY. Thcy style II Imooth and unadorned lJl . 8:t Vandalia, ~und:ay afternoon. They ~ers of Dayton, Misses Ruth n.~d had lost their biggest contract. The front-a perfect foil for bright jewelAT ALL TIMES ~hH Reede~ of Miamisburg and lost customer was a l~oung and ry. Makc your date dresRcli If you FOR SAL!).... Pour goocl Mmch Cows, also enjoyed a picnic dinner. thrifty. retail firm whose needs had want to have eTl.1ra dollars to lave Jereeye Bnd Gurnaeys. James E. Mrs. Louella Swank and Jimmie Noel Kovermnn of Lebanon . finally grown too large l~ar the old for War Bonds. PaUerD!! at local ~ome HQ.I't, Kt. I, Phone 39'70. 8-9-1 SWantt of lJay:ton are spending tills lltere!. "fl. S. TrI ••• ,,, D,p.,'mul manufacturer to supply. Dial 2111 Waynesville, Ohio week with her .parents, Mr. a.r ·d Price had been a consIderation. Loat and Fpulld-' Mrs, E, B. Longacre. ot course. My companion admitted that several competitors could LOST- Pllmale Fox Hound, Black Mr. and !Mrs. Lowell Thomas ana quete a lower price and make a aDd Tan. PSeue noWy RU8!IeIl daulrhter, Miss Betty, left on W( dThe Sunday School was invited profit when hi, plant could noL ' It BrvwIn, Dayton - 10, QlJo, R. R. 2,' to plenl:: with the New Btlrling ton was on account ot the modern, high'BOIl: _ or centerville Box 51. speed equipment which thle competiFriends S. S . at Harmon PaJ1c. Leb- tors used. NatUrally I I!l8Ked why 8-9-1c NORRIS BROCK CO'-. - -+nn - o-n-, Sun~ a!ter ohurch. Several the old house couldn't install betCJneln.Qati Union Stock Yards a.~tended . ter machinery. The supe!rintendent FOR·SALEC' Miss Shirley Borton ot Wilmlng- simply wagged his head and' said, FUR SAlE- One good auto radio. ton was the g uest of h er friend, "dead wood." rR . R. H1lL . 8-9tIc-c Unnsed Band. Ma.ri!Yll Sue SnUth, Monday night. "'Our bfO bou is the chairman," Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burden he explained. "His brother 'fs presFOR 8MB- One screen door. 2 tt. and daughters attended the Farm ident of the company. Each of them 8 In. x 6 ft. 8 in. Olld one pitcher ONE TIME . . Zc .. tin wor" Bureau ,P Icnic at Ft. AnclE: nt, sun- ' has a son who is a vice-president. The pump. Phone 2183. 8-9-1c secretary and the treasurer are both Three or day. FOR SALE-Poultry More Times 'YaC per. word 'Mr. and, Mrs. Luther HaLnes and sons·ln·law. I clon't lee ailly of them twice a year but they draw salaries sot,l . Donald. nnd dangf.1ter. Mrs .. tIS bIg as mine. We can't buy new 200 Ito 250 Barred :Rooks, sexed Uve . Wire and Pr'QCreaaIv~ An or- Phy.lJls Hollingsworth. attended \.ine equIpment. Sometimes we are hard MAKE TilE CLASSIFIEDS PUllets, 1 3/ t to 2 !bs. Telephone l'anbaUoD second to none. 8trieUy program that was broadcast from put to pay for current materials WORK FOR YOU Wa)lnesv1l1e 2860, 8-9-1 seUera on the beH aU aroUnd market W. L . W . StatIon near Mason. Sun- promptly." To Buy- To 8ell- To ./frade . This was 25 years ago when a lot FOR SALE--. .100 Bun Rook pullets, In,'the countr,.. da.y. One o~ the speakers was Clln«?n ot ranting (not altogether unjustl. Service That Sati.fie. March hatched. Edna Meredith. Anderson, new Secretary of 'Algrl- fied) was heard about the "Idle USE TilE iRt. 1, Waynesville. 8-93c culture of the U. S , rich." But the tables have turned. Mrs. :Lucy eotnpton spent the America'lI threat now Is "Idle poor." POISON IVY week end with NIr. and Mrs. Raieigh ThJs Is more dangerous because the HOW TO KILL IT poor are more numerous, Idle hands . . Bogan. Kill the outer Bldn. It peeTa oU and can ride any business to the ground Mrs, Willard Hn.lnes and frIend becattee-they retard production. In. w1t1llt goeS the Ivy infection. Often DEAD STOCK Miss Helen Drake, called on Everett different workers are no lesa iUllty one appllcatlOn 18 ~~ugh. Get Te-ol HaInes', Sunday afternoon. than pampered payrOllerfl. \'!OlUltl0n0 at ~ drug store, It's Horae., Cow., HOI. . Public Enemies .... Mrs. Donald HaInes and son, AIpowerfUl. StOtps itching qulcl(]y. 1 was much Impressed by an artl· Calves, Sheep, etc. don, visited her grandmother, Mrs, Your . 36c back tAmlorrow if not Wagoner. at Bowting G~eetl/, on cle in the Houston Press a tew weeks pleased. TodOlY at Waynesvllile Drug ago, written by a returned service ·' REMOVED PROMPI'LY Sunday. man. He had started to 'Work In an Store. ' 8-30ad Mrs. 'B elle Jones and Mrs. Glenna office soon atter he was dlscharge'd Call , Wilson called on Dorothy Smith and, six weeks later, penned his con. one evenlng last week. tempt for civilian workers, -m en and Mrs. Mary "Bogan, after spcndlng women. They systematically fritter away 50% of theIr working time, he The ·eew-Elo 4-H Club met Tue8several days with her son, Ra leigh charged. They can do it because of REVERSE MAIN day, August 7, at the Grange Hall Bogan and wife, returned to Ute the scarcity of workers. Telephone 454 wttlb. ~. Rogers in charge and home of her daughter, Mrs. Lelah There Is an imported, aUen docChar. . XENIA, o. Eileen Brown prea1ding. trine that capitalists 'will make too Wilson, the forepart of last week. iM'ariY Oarolyn Bradley and Judy 1M'r. Olld Mrs. Raymond Wilson much proHt for the good c)f the pubE. G. BUCII81EB. INC. lic unless workers retard .p roductlon DaviS gave their demonstrations Proper fighting means proper'enJoyment of the and IWU.lter Wilson called on Mr. somc way. It Is venomous. Natloh. a.nd Eula HoB,1t was elected the and Warren Braddock, Sunday 01 enemies at whom American 101_ _ n_ be&lth1e6t member to eompete witn home. It's 10 easy to achieve! Follow. few evening, dlers are thrusting bayonets today repneentatlves of other CluW tbl IMal'lilyn Sue Smith, cousin, Brilly are relatively harmless. They are limple rules, and presto, the thing iJ doDe. First, the Oounty. Judging w11l be 'held Lee,· of Day,ton, were guests ot Mr. much less liable to do humanity perWednesday. August 8, at 9 :00 a. m. Oll<:t Mrs. Weldon Wilson at the manent harm than the 1I1Ick labouse bulbs of proper wattage; second, use wide, . teurs who plant a philosophy of idleXenia FaIr, Friday, ness in the mInds ot honest workers. RUBBER STAMPS and flared ,lamp shadeS; thi.rd, pl~Ce the ~amp prop'Rev. Billy Annent rout will be the .' Work and Uve MARKING DEVICES guest speaker at ch,w'oh, SUnday, America's unique plac:e 'among erly. Always have Made To Order world powers, the singu:tarly high the light coming standard of livlng among American The Miami Gazette workers and farmers, our national over, -either shoulder. . income and our national Ilafety, depend on work. Abillty ,atl!!' willing. Keep cl~ for neSS' to make thingS well and make INSURED AGAINST Mr. and Mrs. LeSlie Gorsuch and them fast have put the United States ~~ dJjdency. , LOSS..BY ANY C"'USE daoughter, Marie, enterta.lnetl t.he on top of the world. It ·ls the iecret ""'" Frlelld.shlp Class of the Utlc'a U. B. of American prosperity, but In 1\ , UllUtlP,IIII'good TARVIA·LITHIC TAR Ohw-ch, Sunday ,with a covered startllngde~reeourpeople are beIng and ROAD QIL . led away from the ·idea. . ligh~g is the kg' to EXCAVATING DUMP dish dinner at the ~oon \lour. Those The world 'soon will be a market TJtUcK SERVI(JE ~. • . present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter tor manufactured goods, a market comfort and reJua· ' Read,.' Mm Concrete Complete .In.urance P!:e1!!er an~ dliugh~r, Jane. Mr .. ot millions of people In po,verty. U . '. Service and Mrs. Harley Thomas and daugh- ,.mericYt falls to IUPPly th,tilr needll,
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Arrangements For Softball Tournament ' Complete; Will Play Sunday Afternoons
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Softball Season Near Final Windup Stages'
MIrunl Ohnpter No, 107, Order ot the Eastern SUlr, will meet ~n special scsslon on Fr:day evenlr.g, August 24. for the purpose of iniLiaUon' of four CJ ndldatrs. RefreEhrnents will be sel'ved ,fOllowing ~he work. All Eastem SOOr mem'bers nre Invited to a tLer.d ,
Wayt:esvllle's so(tball tournament Tournament Pia), Next In will stant sunday afoternooh. A~st GRANGE MEETINGLine; Night Games Played The Panners Grange No, 13 "",19, at 2:0Q p. m. when the TIgers, wUl meet Saturday nlg'ht at the a team comprised of Dra.ke's Drugs AII-Stara Win Game .From Orange Hall at 8:30 o'clodt. players an,j whichever team finishes \Wilmington Champions Here DaWd Bailey of Lebanon. will fourth In the Clvdc league, meet the give a 't.alk ,and music and readOubs, a team made up ot pl~ers of Monday, August ~ Ings. owlU make up llie program, Bob's Dmy air.:! the boys who have The Chrwtlan Church boys dropplayed on the team which finishes ped a game to Stroud's the final third , score being 9 tIO 6. 'l"e Stroudsmen built up a five run lead Ilnd mllde Lud1n~n's and Stroud's nre It hold up throughout ~he final ooheduled to meet in the secor..i frames. game of the day. Dinner At Methodillt Church iMol'.day evenlng the Ohrlstlan "Ladies Night" Proclaimed Wednesday, AUg1Jst 8Ohurch will meet the OutlaWll to The Ohurchn1e.n bollnCed Tl~ht complete' the llrst round of play in ' Bob'a Dairy Defeat Elevator back and got revenge on tlhe OUtlaws Sanitation, Public Health the dOUble-elimination tOIlIill1lOlent. In Long Victory Day Game by the score of 6 to 5, One big InnIng Will Be Speal(er's Subject Games will be played each 'Weeit)Vas the OUtlaw s ,jownfall when the Rogers and Simp Ion, Druga ,jay evening until a chnmpl(m has The Waynesville Civic Club Is Oh=h boys made 5 runs in the been selected, No team will be ell.- V,ie In Final Contpst Friday smedulfd to hold il regular ,:Unner second. minal&j until it has lost two games, ~rake's Drugs cllnched the QV1c meeting at ,the Methodist Ohurch on Ilkewdse no winr.er will be 'declared League title Fr.jay everung by d:owr1'40ndaY evening, August 20, o.t 1:00 Thursday, Auru.,t 9unlll all ot the teams, with the ex- Ing Bob's DaIl'y 7 to ~. The ability The game of the season was playo·cloCk. This Is "Ladles Nlg.bti ' and ceptlon of one, has been tWice de- of the Druggists to win over Bob's members ani -thelJr wives, or, lady ed he'!'e obebween LucUngtod's and feated. Ten or eleven games will be was o ne of the rna~n fac\.Ors which friends, will enjoy the dinner to 'be the OutJIltWS, The game VoIlS called led to D:aiIce'swin 4n tile champlonrequired to plok a champion. with the preparl:c,i by ~he "';'oman's Society of on account of Team managers, meeting with the ahip race, with t he Main street boys score being seven, all. 'I1h1s game w.lll Christian Service, 01 the Church, Sports oommllttee of the CIV1c Olub, coming out on the long ero:l of bhe Alter the dJnner, tile spoo.ker of be played off MOl:day. August 20, have formed rules under whJcll the cour:t ~n, aU of the four games In the evening wlU 1JC -Mrs, Lane of and wllr cr..:I up the regular season, toulI',a.ment wUl be conducted 0.1'.:1 whlc~ the two teams met t'otls sea The plft,y -off sertes will tI~rt Lebanon. who will usc as her sub6elected eligible umpires. lIOn. J ct. "SMl:ltat:or. and Public Heslth," :tnmeojl.ately IUter the drawings are Week-evenlllg games wUl beg1.n Tuesday evenlng's game punct.umade . • promptly at 6:30 and teams who do ited by victory celebrations In town, • • • not have enough, men present o.t was one .ot the best g8ll'\es ot the . Won Lo6t Pet. game time w11l be require:! to ste.rt current season. In thds game. Bob's .684 9 4 garnes willi the ellgllble players pre- Dairy nosed Out a determined EleL 4 .666 8 Vf!,tor team In t'he last half of an sent, .638 6 7 Ench or the Jflen's teams manage\'s extra. Imilng contest, 3 to 2. The .166 2 l~ have selected thJrtet>n players who game exempltfled the spirit Wlhloh • • • Will be eligible for the tournament. has existed in the league through- I AU-Stan vs Kln,'s Grill out the sason. Neither team hc:.:l a ' even P" m., ,Augu.t 14, ly im.beddea in the 'mind s of , Today we' hilariously and The All-Sta rs were 'Walloped by No substitutes may be l1lIloe other ch8nce r.o r the chamlli0nshLll, still 1945. A .dat~ that Will be this generation who have fel t gr~tefully greet cessations of KIng's Grill o! LC<banon 00 the tune th&:r the players ,named on the ell- each .played with a 'splrlt as though set do~n m hIstory boo~s for th~ horrors of war, ,but the warfare. As tomol'rOW anti pbUity 11st6. our chIldren and theIl'S to chi;ldren of today :6nd to- tomOt'row corn ea we w~ll ot 9 to O. The lccal l?::ys playt:d Theae lists are: OUTLAWS: B. there were a title at s~e. Two memorize ahd tudy about morrow wilf know ·nOt of th is begill to r ealiz-e that we must ur.der a. handicap of ~ot er,oull'h Gv.mn; P. Davis; Freeland; Buff- were out In the last of the eighth th d' -d practice as a ~ and unnecusto.mInning .when the wir....llng run cross- as e en mg ay of the war as those who have pay, and pay again for thi ' man; V. Simpson; E, Mille!'; world's most horrible war. actually experie1',le d. it. ,;t toO the lighting sys tem at tlhe debauchery of murder a lld 'Ibom Adame J L dingto ed the plate, Lebanon field. il! llghta nre installed It is our duty tQ ' p ee t h fJi wholesale, destruction as; , ;' un; Frldn,yevenlng~rs&B1mP60ns Thede{ld,251,717,Ametion the local diamond .tJle players , BrItain; 'P. Dakin; Steuve; Ellis. , meet Drake'. Dru83 m t!be rtllQ}cans. was th~ supl'eme cost eace is insured fo t!ol:4elitY. bas been forced , , bave e#iertenoe' ht this tnre·of ILlJIDINO(l'ON'5: T. JOnes; Portef; game of the a_no A win- tor thO we. h~ve paid for tllis en a- an(J not: a' the~ enerati~n.· We.i paY 'lI'lmOney, ball playing. ~,~;OllJt~r.~k;con~, Garagemen WUl place them In U~- lytle m~erno of moder~ w:~r We mu t so firmly impress hearts, in blasted hopes. ~hese young minds with th.') But as we pay let us give disputed possesion of thh,j Plat:e.! to sat.'sfy tlJe ma~lacI.al Friday. Aucust :!t, 8:00 p. m. Stubbe; Kleppinger; Scoonover; A. ShOuld .Drcaike's win, the 'Elevator fant~stles of ma~-men s dlB- m~portan ce ?f peace 'that It thanks and thanks again' that A game wlll be lIell1 at LeblU:on WIll be .carr1ed on from on e eve n tho the price of war , Llld1ngton. ar..1 Rogers & Simpson will be tied rupttons of pence. with Herb's, if tlhe diamond can be SUWUD'S: Montgomery; Whit- tor thJrd place. ' , Now ag:~m w~ speak of generatIOn to. anoth~'r _a~" a is high i t may in some divine Jock; PJat; Polinsky; Oons; ·Mlt..'.,!• • • peace. Agam, as In 1918 the sacred dut~ and obligatIOn. way teach , us to "Love Thy ener,; R. Hastings; L, Copsy; I. MulCIVIC LEAGU)'! STANDING word on , eve ry tongue says In m et'c mal'Y va.lue we Neighbor" from this time Wllmmgton VB. All-Stars ford; G. Miller; K. Pope: Turner. Won . Lost Pct. "Lasting Peace." In twenty h~v~ spent. as a world. ~nc forward and may we ' pra~r On Sunday af.ternoon, August 12, CHRISTIAN OHtmeH: H. ,Orn- Drake's ~s 8 3 .727 or thirty years h e nce, will trillIon, t hIrty-three b!lhon , . . at 1 :30 the local All-Stars JIlet the d011f; C. Orndod; R Browr.; Klontz; Bob's DIlU'y 't Ii .6Ba the peace still remain? The dollars to gain only the· dead earnestly that war WIll n ever WlImJng,lon chj:wr.iplons on thc local Randall; 'D. Hart.<iOck: J. Harts~; Rogers & Stm,pson 4 , 7 .364 lessons learned in th'E!t past and wounded as an after- 'come again to disgrace the SG·f. and Mrs; FRED BUNT d ~amond ar.d o.fter a six Inning game W. RlCkey, Sackett, CllU'k, D. Blown; Elevator 4. 8 ,334 four years will re~ain d eep- math of ' the tU~'moit poe'Op les of this world. On Juif·14, at 7:30 p, m. at the c~lled on account or rain, the AllShoup; Bradley. • • • =====..-===-==========~==================== Morgan MemorIal Methodist Ohurch, StM'S led in the .\:c: ring to Ii 3 to ,Players on tbe Tigers and tht! -FINAL GAME- ' Cubs will be chOllen from the boys Frida" AlII1IIt 17:1 V1ctory. eligible to, play In t he mvlc l~e Drake'S Drugs vs Rogers & Simpson " WEDDING OF FORMER ma.rrled to Sgt. ,Fred Hunt, son of Independent Baskel.bn.1I l.encue on <tIhe two teams which comblne \to MEMOR1AL SERVICE FOR METHODIST CHARGE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hunt, R'chwood, AccordLng .to announcements mfole make up these tournament teams, OhID. by local promoterS, an ia'ldependert ROBERT W. 'HIAlT AT SUNDAY GUESTS AT SABI~ADA;VTON CHURCH ' w. Ba't Sg,t. Hunt recently returned from Basketball teMTl Is being form'.!d Mr, arti MTII. Rer:ry P. Sn.tUr;th,. • "'..... ,.. the European theatre of operations with !Ive surrounding towns making walte, Mr. IUld. ,M rs . .Harry &t~r- ' A 'memorial lleN10e fot Robert Rebecca Ayers of Upper SandUSky, wher!! 'I\C compleL(,j twenty mlssloru: up the nuclcl.\S of '~he le8lgue. ,This t<htwalte ar.,1 daughters, Mr, Henry W. 1IHa,Ilt, lormer resident of Wa.yIand Sta.fof S~t. Hugh E. Thompson lIS a B-17 gunner with. the Eig;htb up Will Include WilmJngton, ' So.tterthwalte, Sr., Mr. George nesV1:lle and a graduate of ~e High ! of 'Rioc!ty R1ver, The weedlng Wall Air Force. Mrs. HlL~lt Is a graduate FrankU.", Leba r: on, Wll'Il1Csvllle and Sattel1tbwoaM.e, Mr. ruchard Batte'l'th- School C1aas of '38, WIIB held at : solemnized Ln the u.pper Sandusky of o apltol Unlversl-ty. K'ings Ml1ls. Methodlst Chuch, Tuesday evening __ _ _, _ A meeting Is bell1~ called In the wn.Ite, Miss Ruth 8atterthowa.lte and S(cond TI1In~ty 'L utheran amroh lit 7:30. Mjss Ayres MIllS a member 0\ ENGLAND MARRIAGE near future to armnge for this set-: Mr. aoo Mrs. Jessie Thomas were In oaytOn. at 2:30 p. 'm., AugUst 12. the YOu<\Jl Fe\1awsh ip and other OF ROBERT J. BIGGS up. Plans Inclr,le a ba.nquet and at Sunday guests or Mr. aul Mrs, James Morris at Ba'bina. activities durl.ng b.le seven years of AND JESSIE EVANS tills occasion discussion will be held Rev. Colema.n's pastomte there. cr. the topics relllJtlve to the fOl1I11Ml's Coleman attended thc wedOn July 16, 1945, at Holy Apostles ntion of t:hls Independent Basket VISITS OPL. BRANNOCK Chw-ch, by special ' license, Prc, tall league. JN ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Rooo'rt JIIJllCS B ~S, 82nd A l B Dlv. M!r, and 'Mm. Joam.es Bra.nnook U , S . A,,; third son of Mr; and Mrs, RETURNS FROM VACATlONSON BORN TO IUld daughter were ' caUers at thp. Ellsworth Biggs. Waynesville, ,w as Dr, ~y Cook ha.~ retun:ed alter Jo"n Tumer. and Warren SA lTERTHW AITES home of Mrs, Frnnces BranD~ rnamfd to Miss Jesslc Evans, youn"'- spel,\1ng the r~t week With Mr, Braddock ~ile For 'Mayor saturday afternoon. They had jUst nd M' s, N. W, Powell of Valparlso , Pvt. and Mrs, Ralph Satterth- cst daugllter of Mr and Mrs, O. E. retume:d trom Atiantdc C1ty, N. J., Local Option Issue Of Evans. 17 Blsley St., Ucester. Eng. Ind. waite are annour.olng Uhe birth of -mere ~ey visited Cpl. Thomas Novemb,er Election Here a son, Russel Lee, on August 8, 1945 Ballton Brannock. who ':S a p1tient at the home of Mrs, Satterthwalte·s at Thomas England 000era1 HospF1Ina.l l1l1ng of ' petitions a.~ of mother at OlaritsV1l1e. The praternnl . ital, opl. Brann~ wishes hb August 8, gives t41e line-up for thll Grandpart'nts of , .t hls Infant nre erlends ,111 WaynesvlUe 'to koOOlW he oo~n~ taU election ,on csni1lda.tes Mr, and Mrs. Harry ,S atterthwaite, Is progressing nicelY' and hopes to of Waynesvtlle and Wayne Townsh.ip Pvt. Sat.terth'\V'll.lte is home ' on a return Mm.e ,before ,too long. lis l'OUowa: seven daiY leave to meet his new ~, WaypeBvllle Comora.tIOl.: Mayor, son. Tihe Bronze Star Medal haS been ,nlte ,knowledge of the Nlp's positions, " Btt " DR. and. MB8. ~ B. E. ttAmAWAY Wi awarded .posthumously to Pl'Ivate and strongpolnts, our mortar and HOURS TO CHANGE ~ , ddpclt; ~n S. ~er. . _. Clerk: auu-Jes James. Treaaur~: tor. and 1o,Jrs. H. E. Hat.h.nrWay! o,f ClhcLnona,U, and a broL~Ie1', Dr. F. E. GUESTS FROM DAVTONFirst Class Robert W, Dnldn of 'Way-' nrtUiery has ,bea."l able to destroy . f their emplacemients and weapons. Experience is 'the ,best W&1ter EbIey, CouncIl: J, 0ILr1 Con- WaynesWUe, , v,rt\ . celebrate . their RC:sllogle of London. Ohio. Mr. and ·Mrs. O . 'E, Whitaker 0 nesville, 01110 for meritorious . , ' The nArt: ... . . teacher, and we havl! ard. !oIark' ~, .L. C. St, John, Qolden' Wedding ' Anniversary 011 Dr Ha.thawa.y 'has four brothers Daytor. 'were Sunday afternoon . citation reads 1n .... guesta (If Mr~ and Mrs. Walter achievement against the enemy HIs ,wholehearted "cooperation was found. through .t his plan $tapley R. BaPey,'Percy ·L. Reason, au.rlda,y, AlJI\ISt, 19, liM5. at. their and five sisters: H~"""· on ' -""', "'ftl_ S.....:..t. Dr. ,Ha.tilaowa:y .., 1- ...-11 ,-~~ Wl*aker. durmg bitter fighting In New Gut~ea . met '14th approval by both his comthat t1lie.',hourS we have -., 14. Sb9~. . .'," " . -by • keeping - ............and the Phll1~plne Islailds. rades s.nd hJ.s .supetror off~ers . . . set up for this officI'! are . . . ~ P. A.: A:, o,~ GriM7, A~ open. ~ouse to 't hen ~ frlendll I a dentist and' he nas PT8.(:ticed. ftr In tJhree ma.jtJr CamPa.lgns in ·tL\e Pf<i. Da.kin was tilled _hile! ~ not efficient or in keepM. Ridge, O. R. trngleeby. and relaitlves from 2:00 to 6:'00 and torty-sIlt yean In Woyne81rUle. ' VAOATIONING WITH PARENTSMrs. Erwin Elils ~ enjoying a ratWully as a r1f1Em\8.n, scout and In a powerf'ul atte..Qk on a strong ing 'with mutual " belt ·~ Boiud 01 ~Ucli.tdon. Wayne Rural 7:QO to 9:~ o'cl~ . . i . • !He W8(! , a gl'I¥luat~ .Of the Ohio inter.ests. ,Effective at Sohoot DJ&t.,: GUbert , ~, ' John 0,. and Mrs, Ba.tha'ft"aY, formerly Dental College , of SlD'.U)' 1':1 the vacatlop ~t the hom!,! of ,her pqrentS, 85 a member of ~ patrols In a enemy position., HIs devotion to once this ,office be Oons, lDwell Thomaa, 1.&.....«00 E . ~s Mable ~of SpTi~ • .Clus' Of 1899.. ' ~. . ' Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hess, in Dny;toll, maJ'lIlier whlchtypl.cally identified duty was In ';U1e beat tradttlOllB of him' as a superior ·~ldler. Adept' In t~, aervIIce." 9 00 ' ~. , " ' , -wee marrd , ed at ,Sprtn8Poro . py t1!.e Dr. and Mrs. Hatha.'\VaY ' a re, attll'. ' 9pen f rom : , a. -'-lll. tl\e use 01 the bame Infantry weapVe;teran of Altape; LeytJe .and 5 :00 p. daily and 'fO'IPlshlp 'I1nI8tees: )MWani ·ou- Rev. ~1eS ;Po Ebynrt. :I'he 'DoCtor :1a,~ ~th the Me\hodl8t Chu~h of ' . G90D LUCKI 'O llS, he alwa)'8 p~ the d~ lADIon ac:tlon, 00tn held the' Purple open oh . Tuesday 'and lUaond, t..Wl'ElIlII:e ~ y/. e. St. WI¥I tme80D of . the late BenJa.mm WRynesvWe, - and t1)e IildePeDdent Mrs. L. ' O. -St. J,ohn thinks . results Ih ~t1on aialnst the eneDlY.. He&ori~ the Oomba.b Infanttyman Thursday ceveningil. We John, Jeisae ftei:,ieJ'388t. " D1hLw.a¥ at R~vme, and ,Kra. ~er of Odd Jl'eJlo~ of' LeblnJn. w.U1 c}pse ....Satu'rday at ~ ,JuBt¥:e rJ U1e 'Peace: 'Waite!' ~n~ IiIit.baftY t.be_dlaurhlier of' the late 'I'hey also are ~JS the Rebeci:a ' )X'ace r:~-1-I goOd ruck of ~ every - Cool and calm. und,", fire, 'Da1cln ~. the ~ 0CrnduCt ~. t.he noon and each noon- .rtcIt , , ' lIhDI:l!a and ~:-Ro&naite. ' Order 'aDd AUxiliary -of the OTaii'd kmd wUl soon be here . for one 1natWed courap - in his comi'adee; AslatJc.-PacltIo. RIbbon aM. 't he ~~, hJe 8nreasiveneu as Ph1ItpPtne LIberatIon Medal. He 18 hour from 12 1. . ~Ie: C. P. JoJ. ' Mrs. Hatbliowaf' lias two IIIeIJeft Encampment and m!Il~' ~fol .· morning last 'tI;ee.k: s.'le found , _ The _It~ were filed to .pbce lira; II8ney BUrnett 'or fQt1e aild i,lIT!NJl8 In Wa.vnesV~. Dr. IJatlllloWaY four Your-leaf ciavel'll amd three Jeaclo IIODUt ,was lU1relY reeponsIbll\ JUl'Vlved by hili moilleI'. Mrs. Pe!U'1 a:t.km Da.IWl, who Uves on Boote 1. Way-, The Miami ~ the local optIoIl IMtIe ~ tile ballot Kiu"LaUra &maaJt!, oean "'tile II a JI'IeQlber or ttu! W Qvle !Lve-leal clavm grow1ni in her for -~ door-ywdl concem1bc 't.bI! eDemJ, With detl- DeM'Ule, 0bI0. a •• .;. far tile 'VIUItI!t of WI,JIlIRGIe. K1IIIJiI!I Qmep at ~ ~ "', ClUb.
Civic Club Speaker Has Health Topic
Drake's Cop Civic Lea~e Champ'ship
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The Peace Is . Born Anew; tong Live The Peace
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Petitions On .File Show Ballot Lineup
Posthumous Award Of Bronze Star' Made To Private First Class Robert W. Dakin ,
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Wry. E. Hatrle\cj tUed 11 §u1t Harry F I Rals~ to McClure RalS" against John COx Imd other heir; · of the esiate of M8ir~ M . Todhu.nter lOn, 111 A . .In Tu~eok Twp. ~ .Irene Grndin to Edna. iMoos o.nQ asking for a pa.rt.itlon of real estate Ruth Greeply, plot L!l MalnvUle: belonging to the T<>dhunter est.o1e. MIldred and Ollarles Kendle 1.0 Two tracts In Union T .;.\WlSh4p W'e E. H . Sidwell, one A ~ In Hoo141Lan Inv.olved·. Twp. . Yeola P . EcUer, Lebanon, riled suit. Harry F. Ralston to Fanny I . against Clarence A. Edler for t\ dl- Ralston, In terest In parcel on Malll vorce charging cruelty. They were St .. Lebanon. married Ln 1928 and have 0. daughter 13 nnd' a. son 10. County Bill. IRetha Bayshore. South Lebanon, filed a dlvon:e ac1doJr\ 84i1a.lnst Eugene . At a. recent meeting of t he county Bayshore, having ~:lently wit.hdra.wn I commlssloners the following bltts a previous suit. She nsks restoration were approved : of her malden/name, Ha.m1lton. ,F . L. Schneider, secr~, county's share of Employers As.swnulatlon
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wo1.!ld llSk him by V-la.t right he were the SUndaY' dlnnef gUesi.s of HO have ~n the . best comewas there. And he would reply "I Rev. Ralph Parks ·and family. •• M . ... ".,.. AelaU" .. V,'UI,. . dians baseball has known in Mrs. Amanda Hartrum spont- SUnk,new Will R<lgers.'· Pa.y.ne dled the ....._ _~ By C. C.' CA MPOE ........ Auodollon, ",... hI",,,,,,. D. C. ---~ the last 40 or liO years? This J anUlU'y prior to August. 15 tha.t day at. the \home of hel' son, Albert could be when personal flying ex· thought came bounding along after Determining Local Needs IWgers 'w~ IUJJed. ·,We sllOuld not Stnlbbs and family. pands that a ren by many miles. reading AI Schacht's merry and InEvcry communi ty, sooner or l atcr, Another factor would be a check· . teresting tome knOWJI as "G I Had Mr. and Mrs. ~ Mason, of Mason thlnlt of Will Rogers as docrl for as will need on alrpark or other land· up ot present owners ot airplanes one great writer has .put It" To a nd Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan .of Ing facility for airplanes. Progreso and those who plan to buy one. Fun." Al Schacht Is certainly one oJ the llve tn. human hearts We leave behind centerv11le were Mrs. Allee Clark's slve communltics, eager to be in the Recent surveys showed th at In large vanguard, arc making tlleir plans cities a conside.ralile percentage ot members of the king pin row. One V1S1tors t h18 week. Is not to die." of the ftrst ot these now. But many towns and neIgh· famllJes In fi nancial position to buy 1MTs. Dora WaTd spent Frldpy • was Crazy Schmidt, borhoods are baffled OS to how thcy a plnne. intended to do so. It Is Oharm, grace and vlvncity. SM afoternoOl: In Xemn. an unconscious hushould proc~cd. probabl e that the same rolio would -morlst, who pitched has them all. I mean "AWlt Eouna TWs confusion is notural, tor the apply to smaller communities. It for Cincinnati sevEllis" of Xenia. widely known "CAP" STUBBS HAS construc tion ot landing tacilHies is m ight . even be larger because pereral decodes back. quite a new vcnture In most small sonal tlying will offer much more to arowui here. AU!lt Emma, a.way BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Others Include Axto\vns. Hcretofore. apart tram "cow the resident of a sm a ll town or rural past the eighty mllrk, said brightUe Latham, Rube posture airports." air terminals and section. A questionnaire sent to all Mr. A. H. Stubbs was s udden ly ly>, "And I have several years ahead Waddell, Tacks Parfi elds were (elt to be part ot big city residents In town and In the sur· rott, Ping Bodle, Common Pleas' proceedingslf\Uld for six mon~, $2,433:.19; of me yet." Bless h er heart, thOJt~s reminded of h is bU1thday anniverdevelopment. round ing area should give a fairly sary on Saturday evening when h e Germany Schaefer, Gerald Couden, feeding prisoners tn Ine spirlt. Personal Oying is going to change good idea ot how m any planes will The case or Owen Barbee ~M!l5t JUly, $269 .'15 ; same, wMhlng ror Nick AIlrock. Sherwas caUh.1 home and found his all that. Soon your ncigh bor and be locally owned. • ry Magee, O'Neil of , Golden B . Barbee was d\sm1sSett pl'lsoners $28.50; Nichols Grocery, neighbors, Mr. nrt! Mrs. Ornnge The geographic location of a com· mine will own his own plane. He Mrs. Wamsley. wife of the Melihothe Cardinals and VoIithout record a.t the request of tissue and towels for Memorial Hall, RapeI' and Mr. and Ml'Ii. W. B . will expect that hill community be munity and its relntlon to sur round· dist mlnLst.er, lis de llgJltful La know. Dizzy Dcan. There the pla.inWt. as progressi ve 8. others In pro· Ing cities Is Important In judging Squires. Waltlllg ·to help him celeI enjoyed her visit at my home hav.e been many others but these !(Jbarged with having violated his $8.50. vlding the necessa ry landing facill· whether or not alrUne or feeder air· brate. are the ones who still remain longer probation on which h e was placed Ser.v18 Service Statlon, gasoline. Immensely. in memory. $129.31; Kell,y Equipment CO., eqUipJune 19. Joe Johnson was ordered ment, $179.64; Oarroll's 'S tore, aupCrazy Schmidt went out to pitch .I t WOl5 with sadness we learned with a glove, a baseball and a not.e- sentenced to the Mansfield Reform- pUes, $1.30; Stakalta Supply Co., 01 the death at Mrs. Clnra. Oonner. . book he carried In his hip pocket. a.tory lor one .year. 6UppLies. $1.00; OhJo Central TeleThe contents of thIs book noted the ,Oerta.in payments were ordered phone 0011>., rent. and tolls, 17.90; one of our older citizens. She died weakness ot every man he had made b Y' the pla.l.llrtUfs In the sutts H. it.. Ro6encrani!, 1iWO extractions. early Wednesday morning followL111l pitched again st.-a Wgh ' one or a of Frank WN80n agalsnt Elizabeth a. lengthy illness. We ex1end our ....00. low one-a curve or a fast one. As the batter came to the plate Schmidt M . Wilson and Ralph Turner Otrlce Outfitters, sooond sheets, s4.ncere sympathy to l1er bereaved would toke out the notebook con- ag:ninst Edna Tum,er . 42-10; Lois J . OambHJ, mi~eage and family. talnlng 80me 100 names to check on ~penre, 6-2'1. $'13.48; Treasurer hll weakness. Marriage Licenses I see by the Pl\lper that Dr. nnd SERVICE is of State, support of two dependent "What have you ~o' wrUten Mrs. Ha.~hoIIVay are celebrating Olnle L . BroWn, 23, Dayton, weldctilldren, $83.09 ; IWnltes Garagl!, a,.IOIt Hana Waper's name'" one PATfENT er. and PauUne Van Cleve, 1'1, Wa.y- SCl'Vlce, $3.25; Wharton Motors. there Golden 'W eddtng Annlversary . of hil teammates once a.ked. Oongratulations to II lovely couple. COURTEOUS pertlI, 011, eU:. for sheriff's car, $11.83 . .. A base OD ball .... Schmidt aald. ~esvU le, housework. Deamus Treat, 21, Loveland, U. S. A.nn.Itoge & San, ~vel, $1,381 .60 ; Althou8il I do not ,k now ,t he Hathn~ Germany Schacter was one of the THOROUGHLY IItars In this fteld . He was then Army, and Allce Mae W.Ilder, 19, Western star, envelopes for probate I ways personally, 'th e Docoor and I EXPERIENCED playing second base for. Detroll 1 K4.Ilgs -MIlls, .f actory worker. court, $4.00; R. E. LeRoy, fuel. adJ. ha,v e had one ·t hlng In oommon, h e recall a game years ago where John F . HUbbard, 22, Hamilton, too.'I4; C!evClnger:s Store; rood tor hll8 some or lht' teeth I have had . and Schaefer was playing In Cleveland. Malll stred of a typical American comm1Ull', of 1,225 population. Around the third inning It be ~an to truck driver. and Lillian V. P nlllps, rel1ct famil1es, $46.'15. - - - -PERSONALLY, Ils future ....owth arul Importance 'wUJ be ....eally aftectecl by perlOul rain. During the fourth iDning It 26, Foster, Tanner, Davi80n Service Stntlon, ga!;OUne, 8yil1l' III the post-war period. EXECUTED by poured. Tommy Connolly was umHerbert. R. 'Haupt, 25, Brookville, $2.'18; Office Outlitters, P8lPC r f~r ties. Local bUsinessmen will not une servicea" mlgbt be enco~aged piring and Germany kept squawk- and LucIlle Lanscllale, 22. FrankUn , prdJate court, $2.90; Or. !H. M . IWU. A. H. ~TUBBS wont to' Bee their . town lag behln" by .Wtsble f,cllltiCl. Businellmen Ing to have the game called. Con· clerk. llam6. corner's C06ts, ., ~.90; Clyde __ nolly refused. . other communities Ih inlUatlnJ air can estimate the possible volume of Telephone 2291 Albert Franklln Raney, 21. molder . Ha:rdy, sha.rpeplng llIlWIlI mower, 'M.IsI:I Margaret Edwllrd~ att.endt;o When the ftfth Inning opened Con· mall and exprels shipmenta by air. trafflc from other sectiona, 24 Hour Service In developing a plan for commu- Potential tourist and recreational nolly looked around and found and Esther Rbberi.So:l·, Zl, transfer ,1.25 ; Fran·klJ,':l county Probate her bridge olub and luncheon at Schaefer playing second bose with nity alrparks It is only . logical trade can be Judged by the com· girl, both . of FI'IlIlklln. Oourt, cost bill for Ida .Hank , the home of M!'s. sam Henkle In ftnt to determine the need. This munlty's alllets in that particular high rubber boots, a raincoat. a $U6.40; IR1sh EqUipment 00., equip- Lebanon, '.rueI9da.Y. cannot be judged by the 'present situ- and tlielr poaslble development Gloucester ftsherman'lI hat and hold· Probate Court ment and parts, 1293.67. Mi-. apd Mrs. Beach of Norwood ation. Planner. must look abead when air travel would bring many Ing a big umbrella over his head. The court approved the fi rst and lBaJ.lInger Bros., peoUne, $56.60 ; were dl~ . guests a.t t he 'home on and try to 8Tl'lve at on estimate more people to enjoy them. Local Connolly charged Schaefer with a of what the community'll air require- hotel regllitera win reveal the num. roar and told him to remove hi. fdnal aoCounts· olf t he estates or .,1. OOOdln, same, ,19.39; Boy Mays. Friday. Mrs. Anna Ridge ane;! Mrs. ments will be a few years hence. ber of businessmen from other deep sea make·up. Schaefer refulled. same, $1201,(K; DJ.strlct TuberculosIs Clyde COleman, who spent t he week " . . .ve a vel')' bad COld," be Horace C. Keever" Walter E . Btg.g:" Hospital. hospitalization for Indigent V4th us, ret1lrned with t41em to NorWhIle this might seem difficult, points whose repeated visits mlgM common sense should indicate most indicate the amount of commercial told Connolly. "",hlch II now bor- Ed,ward Amlth and Glenn FraZee. person. $m.iO; Oolumbtf'l Blank wood. derin~ on pneumonia. U • eel riel The court set August 20 to bear air ~avel. to be expected. of the posllibilltie•• Book 00., ~!lIhel'dtance UlX recelpts: Miss Minnie Dod.s<Jn, II former AMBULANCE Firat, 10r lDstonce, Is a determi· It is an interesting and Instructive 01 my rubber boote, my ralDeoa' the lrWentory of t.he estBlt.e or OUItG.OO. WaYnesville teacher, lUllS come from nation of the population and scope of proceeding to flnd out what one'. aDd my umbrella I wUl be In &be ford We.J'IWiclt, LelDanon. SERVICE the area to be lerved. In large cities own community hal to ofter al an bolpltal iD len than two boW'l apd Indiana,pol18 't o be a permanent 'lite admlnistJ'atrlX of the estete this may be a neighborhood. In air center. it ts pointed out by the • will certainly lue you and &be re61dent here. She was accompa.:1led amaller-c:ommtmltles a tOWD'. air· Personal Alrcra1t Council of the lea~ue." Connolly called the ~ame. of G1!Orge James was ordered to sell here by ner brot;her, .Hle- Dodson park may not only be a loeal publlc Aircraft Industries Alsoclation of Schaefer had a keen, quick wit real estate a.t appra.l&ed value; also and wife, who IlpCnt a taw days at improvement, It may also Berve 81 America. . and could always draw a labgl1. the estate of Kate· C. DeVOIIS. the aviation center for mJlel the Home. Waddell hod the Athletics goofy ~ Sale of real estat.e approved anlt '111'- I • .-. IIhIl Dr ••• rI.. • 1 .rU.I •• byJ~nTE around. Thus a community's pres· buying a mockingbird owned by the •• _ ,•..,.. Ibl.. ..4 lie .tr•• 1 •• Misses Mame and. Annie Brown qtstrtbutlcms Qf p~roceedS ordered 1n ent poSition as a ' trading center III.. n. 1101., proprietor of a popcorn and peanut ....... U•••• AI.p.,"," will .pp••• it was exactly one deoo.de ago on mlgl)t be used as a guide to what it itand that had a' whlsUe attached. the mattes' of thE~ eatate of At:la C . t ••••••11' I..... A\l8UBt 15, that the beloved Will AU th.!! mocklngblrd could do wal st. John, LebanOn . . ·wake up the entire ftoor IhorUy The 'bond of the guardian of Joon RGiers, lo6t his life tn 'a.n oJ..l1>lane AUCTIONEERING alter dnybreak by singing his only and Ruth Cowan, Mason, mmor. crash over a tundI:& .In Alaska. It Bollg - the song of the peanut was ordered reduced to $3,000 ana SlaDleF 'and Koo,ler HOURS: has been men with a calabu: llke whlsUe, with on added screech. Pol Datea, Pbuue 2894, WlOl'flelthat of Th~ and . iMarY Qua~e , he ,POee66Cd that has .made America 9-12 each m crning vWe, Ohio. Reverae Charges Ping Bodie and Dizzy Dean fonnerly of Lebanon. redu~ !)o what she 18 today. Will ~e1'8 has been· r1gbtt~ calle4 "The Prince It was the Immortal Ping Bodle '11,500. BROOKS UCBN8E 1-5 afternoonS except with the Yankees who bought a par'O llfford T. Hla nks was ~amelt of ,wn and Wisdom" and "The W dnesday , rot and spent weekll t.eaching laid gnio.rdlan of the el;tat.e of Ida Hanks, Ambiuraador of Goodwill." Mo6t of parrot to keep saying over and a conflned person. '1-9 Saturday evening us remember him as an over-"Plng mode good"-"Plng 'l1he net value of the estate of ou~ comedi.an·, but there ~ made good." , other Evenlnp by But after an, Dizzy Dean Iri JllaD.)l Oora B. ~, ~e, W1lS bundireds of others that remember Appointment . dUJerent ways was the top of them found to be 410.2'4).66; IMary E . lWn for h18 pbUanthrow- a ,t ra.\t All Types -outside of Schacht. Dizzy was Roeach, Frankl1n, $4,815.9'1 ana which he had' as U UtJ" 118 Oemegte TELEPHONE 6't-R , loaded With pranks, 01 well al WlUlam Hurley $894.88. House Wiring but wlUch he never booated at. He PHONE 326' LEBANON, OHIO pretty homely wit. . Ope.l T. Hess, Wa.ynesvlUe, was ·his Bood deeds never to be Motors - Applianc. There' wal the time in Florida when Dean had reported as a rookie named: the adnunistrator of the lISSOClatedi With hili ~. The Il106t from the Texas league. Jimmy Wil· estate of Wamm K. Hess wttn t:eaUwul sentJlnent tJlait ca.n be .' , son, the veteran catcher, began Olaudie Stroud; 'lVelter and Oha&'les spdten of Will 'J Wgers 'W~ once missing his silk shirt.. Finally Jim· Burnett a.s appratsers. Optometric Eye 8peclaUst Telephone 2949 ercpreased Oy. 'the late president ot my caught Dean bedecked in one of A cert4flcat.e of tnLna1er wa& isInled Clbe American Red Oross, John Bart28 S. Detroit St. XENIA, O. Wa')mesville, Ohio these garmentl and the Idea of a sa4d . that wben he raw rookie wearln·g Ws sUk shirts k, the admlnJ.strntors of the estates on lP8.yne. J"'~~.'-''-'I-''~~~~ was too much to stand. He started of Mary Eo Roesch and J . F. Carter. (Pa.yne) ;w ent to BeG.ven. St. Peter The admln18trator of Uhe estate of In to bowl out Dizzy when the rookie stopped him- cold with WI De.vlq N. McKeever ordered to M!e comeback: additional bond. "Now walt Just a minute, Jim· my," Dizzy said', "yoU wouldn't want the greatest pitcher baseball Real E.tate Transfers has ever known to go around a Fred Kahn to the Production month wearing a single shirt, would you?" Plating Works, int.erest In parcel at' Jimmy let him have the shirt. MaJn and SyaLmore ats., ~non . I was walking with Dizzy by a Frank O. Anderson to same, aam:. ESTABLIBHED 18'15 hotel In Bradenton one day when he Ray OI.rrter t.() Hotner Purkey, lIaid be hod a phone call to make. He was gone some time. He flnal1y paroel tn Wa.ynCS'vUle, came out wearing a wide grin. Clyde and. Edna. Whitacre to carl "Well." be said, ". Jail called ap and 'R owena ~, Jot 65 In HIIhTelephone USl Waynesville, Ohln Sam Breadon In 8l. Loul.. • tolel lawn, IMxUvialoo. ~. ' him • b.el eliaDl'ed my mind .-boat Rlah~ ..!lid' Mal"Y HiIh ,q, ~alpln~ for 000. We bac! a . 10Dl' bol arP,ment. Be threaleDed ard P. Wolf. two A. in ~ to have me thrown ont 01 baseball. 'I1Wp. We mUlta arpeel 10 mbl1des, Tlaeu Elmer and UUlap' Strobel to CharI flDally told Sam I b&c1 alread, ley and Ople iBroIbIts, ~.OI A. tn Haralped and sent my COD tract Ill." Ian T.wp. ~'Wbat was &be Idea In elolJll Macgoret ,B. Ohlah, olm.. to · E!Ml1a. tbaU" • alked, _ , Din,. ,riDDed, ". bad the chir,ea Balrter, fl~e ' lotsr In Loveland ~. reversed and It coat Sam tu." Roy M. and Oornelia , Bra410rd to There wal allo the Urne on a Cha~les and Marton B11ltn~, lot on blistering day in St. ~uil. temper. Oakwood 'Ave., ·!Leba.non. 'Bumper Crop of.the .FINEST .' ~or ' ALBfJRT AS ature 112, the . crowd melting, when T. F. and 'E thel ' WlIIlkef Nora
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Tucker McKeever, retllry ,; Clul.l'l(lS 0 nMiss . -Mary Ma rgaret Robertson dorf. News sec Reporter.~_ __ Is the guest of Miss Alyce NM C. A covered dish pa.~y was held Elt Wllmlnc.t.o'!l. S1l1lth's IPa rk, 'F I'IQay night August Mrs. Montgomery , L:>okland, was 10, by the YOWlg PeJ'pl es Class. 'lL.Cy th e week er.d .. JrI'est of he' r daugll- also In vi ted 'the BuD der's ClaSs. A ~ tel'. Mrs. Dallas B urton. and famJ ly. grand t unc was e njoyed by a ll. Mrs. Enuna Ellis, X enia, vis ited ALL-DA Y SEWING MEET w1\Jl f riends here t.hls week . HELD AT HOME OF CONNER FUNERALFuneral services we re conducted MRS. DON HAWKE Friday af.temoon at the Methodist 'Ilne iY"oml\n 's Auxiliary or the church for M.rs. Clam COnner who St. Ma.ry·s Ch w'Ch held Ul c!r Tegulu died ea.rly W(I:mesday mor.nlng. Inmeetill{l on F rIday wit h nn all-da. Lel1ncnt WIlS made In MIami Oemsewing a t th e home of Mrs. Don etery. JIa,wke. w;t.h lunch eon ~ t Mr. and Mrs. 8 tel'ltng Ingals and hour. :>on of Greenfield were Sunday guests of \.he latter's pa rents. Mr. WHEAT YIELD 4:z. a nd Mrs. Howa.rd OoIUns. MI'. a nd Mrs. Bob Peterson. CLn - BUSHELS PER ACRE c lm~ alll., were 'Wle week end guests Henry Satt1· th~valte l'CPOl·ts thn' or Mr. and Mrs. Ben BeokeU,. The W. S . O . S. m et a t tlhe home he had a field of \Vhcn ~ whi h avemged [I. yield of 42 bushels per of Mrs. Mary Plersol1, Thurr,lIly. acre. this being one of the higl1e I The members or Lhe Community ye1lds ye-t reported In this aren. Club enjoyed a lawn picnic at the home of ·M r. and Mrs. Har ry Tucke r. SGT. MILLER LOCATED Wed n ~ja y even Lng. N'EAR DACCA, INDIA Lew is Clam pbell, who wns recently Induct.ed In t he ·Navy . is erJoylng Mr. a nd Mrs. 1I.IJp!l MIlle r haw a ! eu~e with h Js wJ.fe and sons. word f rom th eir SOI1 tJ:- at he in now Mr. and Mrs. P.olam Oaf\'l'pbe ll Staft Sergean t J a l.n es B . M111 -~1· . a l'.,·1 hlilve ' purchased the Lewis Benton .. 's loca'IA. at T1zgoon All' B~se Ileal' .. property. Dacca. l1~ dla.. Mr . and Mrs. J ames ThOrnbury a n :! son spent their vacation · In STUBBS' ENTERTAIN S NDAYMichigan this wce.k. Mr. and Mrs. A. I-l. Stubbs had os Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ceol! Linkous of SUll,jIlY g Uest.5, Mr. and Mrs. EV " J'f ~t Lebanon were Sunda.y g uests of Nl tl Mendcll:hn U. Mrs. Jessie Slla Ilks or, l Iatter's pa-rents . Mr. and M.rs. Mr. fund Mrs. Elmer .ColTi'pron of New TllOmas We ICh. P.urllng~n. Mrs. W. A. Geai·h nl'.t of Mrs, Nellle OSgood ar •.! daugh ter. DaylOr. and Mrs. Ainnnda Hartrum . Jackie. were week e nd v.l5ltors In, Olnclnnatl. VISITOR FROM 10WA1MIs. E. W. ScofIeld of Des Moines. MARLIN SUMMERS ENDS Iowa , was t.be gllcst of Mr. a nd Mrs. I l'Wdn MulfoTd during t hc p ast fcw TWELVE YEARS SERVICE da.ys. Mrs. Scof.l.eld and !;On arc AT FRIGIDAIRE PLANT spe.ndlJig some time w1hh hel' p arents Merl1n J . Swruners. with the In Columbus.
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S PECIAlL NiUMJBER SERMON "Tlus Is The Victory Church .of Chrht Tha t Overoometh 'I ~ l e World . Max Randall, Mlnistee Even Our Faith." The followIng Is a pre-print of. lhe I "Jesus :paId It AU" 82 Preaching 11 :00 ·a. m. Waynesville Church 01 Qhrlst HYMN OF [NVITA.'I1l0N Youtll servi.ces 7'30 p. m. . Weekly Bulldln S2 We Invite all the young people "J~sus Paid Il All" MORNING WORSHlPof the community to attend these .lNSW<R-ED 8'1 TH-€ . BENm ICTION BIB!-E SCHOOL 9 :30 SHV!ces. Bring your Bible with you. . Ra y Klon tz. Superin tendent Adult Prayer MeeUng 7:30 p. m. ANNOUNC~IENTS 'NTUHAT'OIW. I'ILI IllOADCASTU. COMMUNION S ONG Evening Evangelis tic Service Two verses only Just Five !Weeks From Tomorrow 8 :15 p . m. COMM UNlON MEDITATION Night our [rul eWlT.gellsUc meetulg Queatlon-What I, a "creed"? Mark 15 : 15-311 beglns. Brother Don Hinkle. min ls~r St. Augustine Church Answer-It Is usually defin ed as a formal statement of doctrInes. COMMUNION PARTIOIPATION of the P ortsmouUl Ohw 'ch of (J'lwlst . Pa&her Krumholtti, PrIest · Q,-Can you tell u. what the . COMMUNlON SONG wUl be our eva ngelist. Mass SUII.d ay - 9:00 A. M. ".Ign of Jona'" I. ae mentioned In Last vcrse onl y On The Evening Of September 16, Luke 11 :29-327 Friends HYMN . "Sweet Peuce" 249 P rofessor George Malik EiUott of A.-It was ChrIst's resurrection the Cincinnati Bible Seminary will FIrst Day scnool - 9:30 A. M. SOIUPTUru: LESSo~ from the dead, wblch had been sym· 1 John 5 :1-3 pren<*l for us, and his subject w1l1 MeeUng for Worship - 10:30 A. M. boll26d by Jonah's deliverance be "SIf.l." Brother Elliott wlll begin from the belly of the g~at fish. PRIA YER HYMN "Clooe To 'I1h ce" 268 a series of pre-meetlq~ services on Mt. Holly Methodist C~urch Ma~tbew 12: 40,41. Q_I.n't It clear that man hae MORNING PRAYER The MLn.lste r the subject of "Ohrlstlan IDoctrdlle". T. M. Scarff. Minister evolved from lower lInlmala? Mr. Randall w1l1 cond uct the re- BU1lday school - 9:30 A. M, SERMON ·"Thls ~ The Love A.-It Is not clear. The "missIng E. A. Earnhart, superintendent. rml.i nlng services dur ing the week Of God Tha t We K eep link" Is sUIl miSSing. Why not take preceedlng our fa.ll evangelistic Worsl'llp service - 10:30 A. M. His Commandments." · God's Word at face vnlue. "So God Evening service - 7:30 P. M, meeting. created <DlIln In His own image, In HYtMN OF INVITA'l'LON the Image of God created He blm: "Only Trust HIm" 27 On . !t'lday Nlcht, October 5, We male and female create d He them." BENEDiICTION ore ,p lannLng Q. youth banque t at Oenesls 1: 27• tJhe H~ Sahool Oaifeterlil. for aU Q.--W.re Sodom and Gomorrah EVENING EVANGELI STIC the your.g people of the Churches deltroyed by an ordinary volcanlo WORSIIIPof Christ In ,t his aren of .t he S tate. .ruptlon7 • (Week 01 Aurust 6. 1945) 29 Ero~her HOY't Os.nary w!lI be the -A.- Not If we beJlelve tbe · BLble. H'YiMN "Ma rching To Z!OI1" Mr. and Mrs. Hlly Gibson· and Their destruction bad been foretold 39 speakeI' of the evening ar,j Brolih er HYMN "Face To Face" . Don Hinkle will help In the p rogro.m . Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Smith at- and was known tl) be coming. Tbe HYMN "Are You Washed In 1';7 This will !be a' gl'CllIt OOCIl8lon lor all tended t he All-Star sof,tba.l1 games words of the angela were: "For we The Blood" Dayton, TUesday even1ng. • wlll destroy. this plac43, because tbe wi i!i Ilitterid. Furtlher 8.I1110u.'ncement SORJPTURJE LESSON CI')' of them la waxen great before Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Latllam of 1 Joh.n 6 :4·8 will be made later. the face of the Lord; and tbe Lord Dayoon visited Mr. Ilnd Mrs. T . O. bath Bent us to de8tr.~y It. .•• And PRAYER HYMN Runyon, Tuesday. I 59 TilING TO REMEI\IBERthe Lord rained upon Sodom and "He Len,1eth Me" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson of lipon Oomorrah brlwlltone and fire Chrtstlan Er.den,vor tonight, 6 :30. EVENING PRAYER OOMiM. NION HYMiN Eveni ng Eva n gelistic Service at WUmlngoon spent vhe week end with trom the Lord out of heaveD.'· Mr. and I'4rs. Davtd LuIXIS' and Oenesls 19:13,24. 55 7 ;30. ·'H ,ve Thine Own Way" Q_Why wa. there no leav.n or tamJly . . Mid-week prayer serylce Thursday EVENING COMMUNIoN yeaet In the Paaaover bread eaten Frlg):la:lre Oorp., Dayton, ror the MI'. lIond Mrs. Glenn Gruhot of , night at 7:30 at. churoh. when Ilrael I.,. EgYIPt7 past tJwelve years . has quit. his jO:) EVENING O~ING Indiana. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A.-Leayen waa a symbol of CO"'\ wit h them . as of August 3 a r.d will <Jasperson of ClllClnnati spent Sun- ruptlon, and the chHdren of Israel devote.hls e t1 tI to th _ I n re me e o.pern day wlLh Mr. and MI·s. OI8l'ence had to be dean bef'ore Ood. Paul Crawford and son . Sgt. Lewis C:ra.w- uses the same f1gUl~e In 1 Corln. tlon of bls restaurant and store !l.t tbl&nl 5:7,8: "Purge' out therefore the Intersection of Routes 48 and 73. ford. . the old leaven, that ,.8 may be 'a. Mr. Summers, w.ho opemtes his. Mr. and Mrs. Morrls Lewis 8IIld Dew lump, U ye .&I~ unleave~ed. bUlJ1ness under the iIlame of Lou & rons spent SUOOO¥ with M!'. and For even Christ our passover" Marlin's, states tha.t the KIng Bros. Mrs. John K<l6t.er of Utica. ' , sacrtflced tor us: tberefore let U8 Bus 00. of C!ncinna.~1 J11ls recently . MJsS Helen Ct'awford of .Brown keep the teast, Dot w'lth old leaven. selected hJs pIlice of business as an Oount y 's pent. Monday. n ·1 ght With neltber with the leaven of malice and wlckednells; but: with the un. offlclal bus atop In Mr. IUld Mrs. Olarence Orawlord. George Smlbh of Day:t.on spent the leavened bread 01 sincerity and achedules between Dayton alll j ~n~ c1nnatl. week end With Mr. and Mrs. Ray- truth." Q_H.an't research proyed the mOD:! Smith. ,origin of 11ft to be contrary to the LT. AND MRS FLORENCE HERE Mr. ar,d Mrs. W. A. Clallahan and IIlble record? . FROM FORT MYERS, FLA.60n, 'P atrlck, of Olnc1nnatl spent A.- Prot. George Darwin. pres· Lt. and Mr.!. 'IIbomas Florence sUndBY with Mr. ' and Mrs. T. O. IdIlnt of the BrlUsb Association and arrtved here on Friday eveni.ng from BOrt 'ot the renowned! Charles Dar- Fort. ~rs, F1orb:la, 00 sper ,1 a" few Runyon. W. and Mrs . .mley Gibson, and win, said at a public meellng of the da.ys with their parents. Mr. and ASloclation on August 16, 1905, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond SmJ.th were Mrs. Howa rd Florence and Mr. 1II!U.i "The mystery of me remains as supper guests, Tues:lay or Mr. and Impenetrablo as ever." AJ! far as Mrs. Cleve COlIne). Mrs. George Smlth of D9.yIlon. Bclence Is concerned, . this atateMrs. ROOert Greene of Dayton cal- ment etlll holds. Til e, Dible te111 us FULKERSONS ENTERTAIN Ic,1 on her mother, Mrs. Lue MorIgan thet Ood. creatfld th e living from LIEUTENANTS H~RPER- the non·llvlng. Jt" ~ d ·r. 1l or the first Mr. and Mrs. M. A . Fulkerson and family, S~y afternoon. R. B. Coleman, Mlnillter J 40rnlng !lervtces .....: 10:30. ehapter or Gelle . ; "Iso Psalm hn d as 1M0n:lay night and TUesday Ch',lrch school at 9;30 A. M., Mrs. Youth Fellowship, ~esdny evening . 18 tile foun· MisS Naomi Earnhart had as her 36:9: "For wi t!· guests the latt .r ·s n L~.> . Lieutenants RAlymond uIoneer, superintendent. at 7:30. . 'lty j 'sllt shall we ~eek end guest , Miss PB.trlcla !lIF.- taln of life: In Bebty ar.d Evelyn Hu'per. wno resee IIgbt." cer.tLy returned from Houg.h g&.Ive a nne book review of ton. 'of Dayton. ~ Preprint of Churq1t Bulldln Ed. Note: Adrlrl!.~ s ~" () /lr queJtionl 10 thirty day lurlough. WORSHIP SERVICE AT 10:30· a.m. Dr. Frank .La.ubllCb's ~k. "The tM BIBLE QUES7'/U IJ COWMN. TA. SUent B1Ulo.us Speak." Voice 0/ Propllf:cy, Do.'t 55, LOI An- VISITOiRS FROM C1NClNNATIPa.EIJUDE Ife/e. 53, Calif. Dible QUestioM of len• Mrs. Robert Chapma.n of O1nHYMN No. 23 The Women's SocIety will serve e,al Uaterelt will be Rluwered ill 'Ail clnna:t1 was the week eJlIj gues~ of ~~m" GI $pace pumliu. lihe di.~er for tlhe members of the lNVOQATION Mr. ar..d Mrs. J . B. Chapman. Mrs. Oiv.\cr Club, and t he!.r wives, MonA1NNOUNCEMENTS Chapman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. day evening, August 20. IN NAV!AL TRAINING RESPONSIVE READING Page 600 • • ,f ' John SChmidt of Clncu,mati, also AT SAMSON, Ill. Y. · OLORIA PATRI We cX!press 0"1' appreciation to were Sur.i1ay guests SCRJ:PruRE LESSON tlhe classes that hlilve furnished . Mr. ah1 Mrs. "Li.oyd navis have New Testament special numbers during vMatton word from their son, Joe, who er.ter- O------~--'l PRlAYER and ' OHOIlR RlESPONSk: period. Also to Mrs. 'I'.u rner nnd Mrs. · eel NaV61 tra1ning during' the past VOOAL DUET Frye for the!r ~rvlces today. Mr. week, t.bat be Is receiving his boot Mrs. John Turner George MilleI' will siug for us Lext tralmng at ~n" New York. Mrs. Gllbl'rt Frye . Sunday. ACETYLENE TYPE HYMN No. 256 • • PICNIC AT FORT .A NCIENT• at WaynesvlUe lee Plant The Minister a.~ld wife wish to SIERMON Eveninp and Saturdays .! Mir. end Mrs. Ba.I~ld B" l!larnhart express their apprec!atlon lor the lIjYMN No. 1290 . ." aDj f~y wtllh. ~lr gu~~t. M1sI vncaUon granted. While we have BENEDICTION , P8It1iaIa NeWtQr., of~, Mr. u,i been at home f.'le greater part of One verse, ''Blest Be The ~e Mrs. iK. N. BolCh IUld dU1dren and \.he time and doing regular calling., . That Binda" Mr. aoDd Mrs. Everett lIaclan and the vacation has !been a. benefit to Realdenoe Phone U91 POSTULUDE famIlY', enJoY~ .. pltCnic cUnner at . : . • US. 'Bualn_ .Phone USI Fort Anclent,8~y. SUNPAIY ~L ' 9:90 A. M. . We have also noted ' that the A 'Generd MaeArtbar' Mrs. Raymond OOnner" supt. Church has !>eneflted, as" both .Medal (above)'wlll to a 1laIHed , number of Boy Scou" .... ___ The Pollowl.nc young"pOOPIe ~ve Ohurch ane). Minister are eager to .munlty wbo ' do I.peri . or Jebs reststered • ~ attend the Youth 0}lE\¥' the ·regular services agaln. in \ ralsillC aad ,barv~~ a FeIJowshJp InstItute, A~t 19 to . We reqUtlSt all to work ·fn.1thfullY ety : of produce in ,aide.. ' eI ~t' 26 lilt O1au.t~.lKJ'la; , and pra.y fervently, :tor the ChUrches' least 400 -feet. It J! " . PROVEN · QUALITY vlded by be NatJ,Oul ~ c~uncelior, Anna. 'MarIlyn Whtt-' lnterests. '.. . . . fOI IImI . .aT liD (IOVIl Garden · IRItlt.te, • Bo:rj' . ....... YlVonne ' StuI:Jt)s, iMal'Y' Ellen . !Let us be regular in attendance tbrou;bout . the dation I oOt , . _...... 'hr-ra _ Flsh~r, Phyllis· BaWey·, 'Pli.t'.8~ Ba4rd, at bOth Sunday School and . worshIp oaIy plaDUDI prde" Itlit:WiD . .... MIMII .. Ie" . . also work, on 'al'llll. r . 'rile Jollitll . ~t:oo: .Bq,rba.ra. Crane. an~ 8Iiek to . ~1St . other·' ....,IIecoVN....... tertII,...I.,. " I Thumb CertUleate ·(below) willie Ma'~' :Jane tAndcraon. OladYS .R.ye, in the :'WOrk of the', Kingdom. ~ !ell. Get '.10 M ..rtlllz.; 'Of r to -ever:r ' Scout. Waynesville
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S PARs - . women members or the U. S. Coast Guard - station· I'd in the Cincinnati area hnve been enjoying the recreational fa cilities of thc Sllnlite Pool at Coney Islalld . They are shown i n th e aecompan ying picture In a s- irited game _of water volley ball. Mrs. R . E . JI. ~ bul y I.as AS ht:r "L:~t fO r the week her lTlo ~h er. Mrs. A. O. Gl'essle, or Dayton. V ACATION AT RUS I~ U.. POINTDr. nnd Mrs . A. E. Stout lIl:ld ' au l-\'h ~ r a rc sp n u!ng thfl wet k at Russe lls POint.
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FROM PUEBI,o, COLOItADOMr. and Mrli. Ed Hopk1ns h a ve as ANNOUNCEMENT their guest t h Ir dlilugh ter - in-Ia.w. Mrs. Glenn Hopkil:5, aI\O:\ baby DR. H. E. HA THAW A Y d aughter, o f Puclllo, Col o. SLal f DEN1'IST . Sgt. Hopkins will later Join hi~ 1 Will Be On Vacation family a n d wlll en-joy a fUTlou _h .A ug. 13 to 27, 1945 here with f riends and relatives. _ _ _ _ _~--'-~----_. t')t~~~~~~ ' ~~"-'I ~~ I "- ' ''- ' '''''' ' _' I ~.' __
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ton spent SUnOOy with .Mr. and Harley Carpenter neQr H1llsboxo. . ,a Mr. and MrII, Paul Snipley, son and .dlWghter, were SW1~ ~ c:4 \Mr. a.nd Mrs. Orland HArrison of near Washington C. H . Mise' Clara ' W~, 'Who h83 been ,Very 111 at the home of her sister, Mrs. nora Ross and famJly, was reKent:leth Hili, Mgr. -:- WAYNESVILLE, OHIO moved to , M1amJ. Valley ~1ta:l. 66turduy evening. Buy War Bondi and Stampa at Our . BOll Office c.o. Coulou.l. a.tty G.able Mr. and' Mrs. J . R. Johns halve moved from !.heJI son, ·R alph Johns, TUES. WED. MON. THURS. SUN. FRI. SAT. In with Mr. Gnd Mrs. Lester Kenrick. 21 22 23 19 20 24 2S !Mr. and Mrs. Ross Row~nd 01 Here's nhe Lo~g Awa:lied ruG DOUBLEJl'EATURE The Most lPopular First Novel Since Da.yWn were S atW'da.y evening Srquel To 'Lassie Come lIome' i"RO'GB.&M . "Gone With The Wind!" 8~ests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early, LASSIE and LADDIE In BErry SMJ:nI'S WILD BILL ELLIOTI' in Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Gray and "SON of LASSIE" "Vigilantea 01 "A Tree Crows In Brooklyn" (Techllicolor) chUdren called on Mr, and Mrs. Stamng Dorothy l\(cGulnl, James Dodlte City" with Donald Crisp a!ld Plus: STORY of OARRIER lD Dann, Percy Ann Gamer, Joan BlonCharles Morgan and sons. Sunday, Nlre! Bruee dell and Lloyd ' Nolan. ' ACTION I T~E FIGHTING LADY at the bome of Mr. and Mrs . Don 1st Show a.t 1:~2nd at 9:00 One sbow only because 01 lenrth at 8:00 (TeCliiileoJor) Ba.1rd in Bellbrook. Mr. ' and Mrs. Guy Routzahn atI
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IN MEMORIAM LT. ROBERT PLANCK _ . AT MIAMI BEACH In memortam 01 w\ll1am Ell&worth· Gibean, who lett U8 t.hnie years ago. "6econcl Lt. Robert L. Planck, ~4, W~esvU1e, OhIo, ))88 a.rrtved a.~ August 10, 1942. Aiiny .Alr Porces Redistribu\:lon "X'I& tlard to say, "God knowebll best·, Sta"'"-....1 ',uo:;I1IV"', 0___"wvn No. 2 ' In. ...n:uwu Fin ., When one 'We love is laid to rest. for 'r easa1gnment proce~ after To II&Y Thy wlll. not mine be done,. (lompl(,jdng a. tour of dully outside When lUe 18 o'er for some the continent.nl U'n lted States. cte6r one:' ILt. PllUldt flew seven mlss:Ions as Yet as I jounney an thl-ough llle , a P51 Mustang Pilot in the Europea 1 Theatre where Jlc ' wa.s MVtU'ded. tl1C NoUn~ tile \Vorry. sorrow nnd Air Medal. He ls the son of MJ·. 8Jlld strUe, MJ,'li, Ross Plwnck. 1;1 en tered til e There's S\lch sweet peace wllJl.ln .\amy. July, 22. ~941. my breast, To . Just keep 6ay<lng. "God t, knoweth best." do I'U try and keep luippy
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f'arents, Mr. and Mrs. Htly O1b&?h' tended ; he Gulf Refln~ug company Sisters, EIsle._ Steli a Ilnd Paul1nc pJctrlc at Madls Park, Dayton, Sat- Daughter, Phyllis , I , urday evening. SPEND WEEK IN SMOKIESMr. and Mrs. Everett Early , Mrs. J . B . Jones and Mrs Fred' .Rush at-' Mr. and Mrs. Rona ld Salisbury tended Eastern Star not Wa,ynesvme. and MIsS Anna Marilyn W11I t:\ker Monday evening. . spe.r,t the past wcek in the Smoklrs. Pvt. Da.vtd Curtis of Camp Attemury, Ind., spent several days this Week 'WIth his mother. Mrs. George I)Qv1ee and 'family, of the Gle-n'Wln Poultry Farm. Pvt. Curtiss was wounded In a.otlon nnd ls in a
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and elapped a.nd oheered a.~ eveJ"y- \ tIl1ng . Excitement WM In the -air BED ROOM SUITES WJlJBUR N . SEA:RS. Phont! 2651 but stlll ~re was :::0 n6W1). We • • • A FAR M D I A R Y waited and the poor tired reporters BREAKF AST SETS Office Suppliea-in 'Washlngtcn, w&lted and stili Everett Olark of Dayton spent • by D. J. FRAZIER RUBBER Stamp Pads, 25c; Heavy nothing carne and now we are wa.lt- Saturday afternoon and evening Waxed paper. 200 ft. roll, 3S<:. The "The tumult and fue shouUng dtes; .lng again but nothing happens. with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiJ• • • Oe.zeIite Office. 'Ib.e captains and the )dngs depart; WbUe '1 was waiting fOT my ear bur Clark. 9:1t 12 Felt Ba.e RugA Mr. and Mn. Oharles Cha.rlton SO&ATOH PA.D&- 100 pound. The Stlll .sial'lds Thine ancIent E1lcrt1~ce . at a parkl.ng lot, two boys, evidently An humble and 0. eomrlte heart. recently released from bhe servdce. ,and ehUdren and Emery Charlton M1am1 GUe1.te. Phone 2:1(3. ~mpA Pictures Lord God of Hosts, be 'lVtth us yet, v,'ere talking about Ja.)S. One had a-ttended W1lm1ngton Fair. ThursMirrors Lest we forget-iest we lorgetl aoeept.ed a job there at the parking day. . Loanathe other wa.~ lOOKing m'ound Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammono' • • • lot. ' % PA;RN LOANS-I..0n8 term, for somet.hlng iJetter out ne was and family spent ThW'Sday at Ooney whet!l-chllir. e83y ~ents. No &ppmlllal fee. Monday. A\II1IIIt 13. 19UAt "-'-Anr flovor-o.llclova-Smoolh ':'Ho k . . .yolol.-",o cookln~-Ho , •• No news yet. For IJ'Iree dayS now hard to suit. One job was tOO cMrty, Island. lrD'. and Mrs. Ralpn Harnm()~d Al,<!o nice anall and I&rie faRM whipping-No ,,_lied flovo.-Io.yfar Mle. Cell or write Gee. we have 'hung around the radio another dId, not pay enough, the ar.d children entertained Iio slx 1... _,lve-20 '.d .... I...Dch I,. pkg. Mi!l9 zoe Duke Ip1d Mrs. Zilla Hentle•. Phebe !NO.2. Lebanon. tfc ...o ......d ,hI. ad 'or " .. '.11.,1,••om· lIstntna to ''the news ot the hour railroad yards orrereci 0.\1 k1nds of Lewis of near 'Beaverto\1m and Mrs . o'clock ctmner, Sunda,u~ , Mrs.. .... nrcl_ pl. offer. or bu, "OM ro.' g,ocer • •.., , and Mr. and Mrs. Household Gooda For Sale-- on the hour" but' l'TlO6t of it has been jc4>8 wdth good pay but too many Ralph Lewis of near MiarnlOOurg lIam Stra""--~ -.-"" deductions before tJle pay envelope called on Mrs. W lJour Clark and WilHam St4'ukamp Jr. and children PAPER PLA'lUJ- 9 1ndl fluted'; "the War ls still going on." The new~ I would reach 111m and Ile got Q cinder Irond """,e",ode I•• C,eom of Dayton. waterproofed; lOe doz; 65c hund- wlpes out every t.i'1dn8 else, we can Mrs. Walter 'Ken riCk on Tuesday of Gibbons Bldg.-North St. in hls eye whUe he was there. !How NrB • .Margaret Johns enteTtal~ed red. The K1amJ Gazette, Ptl. 21.3. scarcely remember that on Friday last week. Wayneaville. Ohio ma.n!y times this scene will be rewe threshed our oats and that earlStall Sgt. and Mrs. Morris Whar- to ~er SUnday. Rev. and Mrs. DlXIB No-&noice c1rcula.ting heat- ier in the week we did this and that. pellted In the months to come. ,- - ton and 'Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whar- Joseph Myers of ([)a.yton. Mr. and er, ne-w, siill In uate. Heat1:ng 'First we were Shalten 'OY the newe ' August Is aiready half gone .'School Mn. E. B. Longacrean<1 Mrs. Nettle stove. medium size. Homer Pur- of the 81toDuC bomb. SUch ten1flc will open in less than three weeks. Emr1ck. tey. 3m hoo.se from H18h School, power in !.he hands at anyone. even There Is !o-tlll hay to ,p ut In tf.1ough Mr. and! Mrs. ~ iRoutzahn 11a.d W~esvl11e. 8-16-1 ourselves Is. ten1fYmg. Can wars go the last has been mined on I;w1ce. for their dinner , guests, SundaY', WOODEN flat metal sPl'ln88, on in face ot thls? We have hardly Baling Js the next th.l.'Jg In order If Mrs. Perl'\V C1.I.nga.n of Indla41a . Mr. OFFER IUld Mrs. Frank Brawn o.nd Mr. and 't6.00. Phor.e :;K'15. ' 8-16t"dared to be~ve tlhf!t the ,w ar ls weather permits. S till no news and GEORGE S, BENSON SATISFACTORY over for fear of disaAlointm.ent. We so to be<i Mrs. Earl Mendenhall and dwJghter ","II,.,-NI'''., elI/til • • • h&ve been so e<matantly reminded of T1pp Ollly. FOR SA.LE-Poultry SERVICES $11",. ,,4 ,1"'1' of the d111lcultJes of peace and re- Tuesday, Aurust It. 194~ Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones enterFOR 8A1.E-;- ~oo Buft R.odt pullets, AT ALL TIMES umf11cially the news ·h as come. conversion" ot etrtites to corne, of t81ned to dinner, Sun!':.1y, l.~ honor Frozen Hopes March hatched. Edna Meredith, tamIDe and' revoWtion in Europe, Japan haa surrendered' but official of the 'l atter·s birthday, Mr. IIJld Rt. 1. Waynesv1lle. 8-B3c SaylDg what a man earnl, ex· Mrs. ~ Nutt and "MTa. Alma of unemployment in this country, sources are sUll silent. Swiss sources ~cQIlure ~untl'ul ~Llme pre8sipg It In centa per bour or ~ha.t we have hardly been given time say that tile message has corne and AUTOMOBILESdollars per year, does nlot tell mucb Moran and son. Garry, of near Dia12111 WayneSVille, Ohio to think of the joys, of havi'lg our Is being decoded and the world has Centerville, and Mr. and' Mrs. J . B. 1937 Pord pldr-up truck to trade for men borne but at the f1rst hint of gone crazy. Over the radio they about the measure Of prosperity be enjoy.. Good living dependa on 10 Jones. a car. Homer Purkey. 3rd bouse surrender t.he world goes ~. b~ up bits of ;noise and excitement many things that cbanie trom time lrun JDgb School, Waynesvtlle. SUnday evening 1t9Lenll)g to "T:lke from, TUnes Square nnd Oh>lntrtown. to Ume and differ trolm place to place. Prosperity depends, lD very It or Leave It" Ifem New Ya k GUam and Manlla. are fhearw from H~LP WANTEDlarge part, on what '11lBople mUlt studio, you could feel the mood of and still we hardly dare let go be- pay for the tb1ngs thq need and the people. The audIence lauglhed ca'\Be ttJere may be some catch to want. PutUng the conveniences and. luxuproexously at rather feeble joke 3 U. London Is st',n doubtful, the Ii'rfS~-' - - - - - - -.- . - - - - - dent's words ar~ care.ful, no confdr- urIes at lite In reach ot a large NORRIS BROCK CO. matron yet. Noise B r..~ (.elebrat1c,n number 01 people helps, to build a Datlon's prosperity. Frolnklin's dls· WANTED- Up to 10 copies ClncJnutl Union Stoek Yards all over the w:Jrld bllt there Is onay covery of electrIcity ' becll.m e a gr4Gf of The Miami Gazette of the nt>mlng cackling hens. Whst discovery when electrIc lIgbt. beMay S, 1945 issue. Will will peace mean to us? Our hearts gan costing les8 than oil lamps. The pay lOe per copy. Bring will be lighter because our boys automobile became a great lDvento Gaootte office. will not be flghUng and soon wm tion when cars Werl! priced down [j AmcrIcaD J'ruIt GlOwer....~'. I" where only rich people Icould a!Yord , 0 AIaerIaa Girl , . 2.50 roRlmNT~-room house. '1 miles be on the way home. Gasoline will to own carriage horaes. o AIIIabD ..... I Yn- 2.95 froov WQ.Yitle9Ville, 3 miles from be m ere pler.tllLiI and we ~n get Pa7m. for Service A'merbD Peakry JOIIIDIl 1.6& IHarveysburg, 1 ~ miJes aU Route enough. to ru!l around Il UtUe more Plain people pay richly for tavors; .lYlalDaIn ~___.:... 11.45 ploln people are so many. Names like 73. school bus, mall route. prden. if our ears will hold up untll we Betta CoallDi • 1Imkt- 8.45 CiIppeI'a Fum« 1.65 electtUc.1t.Y'. Phone 21'73. 8-161 can get one 01 t!ne r.ew cars t.hat Edillon. McCormick and. Ford stand tor huge estates becau.,e these men QJfd We a.~ Lt"e Wire ud PrQareaal".. An or- ; will come off 1he a.ssemlbly line did a real servIce for a lot ot plain , 0 aaIIdaa ReraJ4 2.110 Mi.cellaneaul,anlutlon second kI none. Strictly I!Omed1i,y : The food sJtuation wlll people. It is because 1they hoisted Oeon-t' " 8.80 [) Coned I'.IIIIIIIl _ _ 1.45 all around market not change very Quk.kly: In the a wholesome .tandard 'o,t llvln,ln a S'l'RAYID: Our hired ma.~ bas Wt ..uen on D Coantry Geat........ 5 Yn. 2.00 tree country. Thousands of men In tbe coantrY. meantime 'We watt [or official news. IIglli1nl He Just cant work without Etude MDIIe MIIpIIDe ...... UO Service That Sati.afiea !The do~ sleep peacefully on the have done the same thing on II those energy-paet1n' Grape..0N\8. hria Jd•• I'IIrma"8 WHe IS smaller Bcale and ' prollted hand· floor undmindful of the 'World eve,nts I'Iowcr Grower.. _ t.95 and yestelda6' we ~LOIlt of 'em. somely. . JloueeboI4 " 1.65 tihat the radio ,brings , to us. The 11 YOU see blm, tell him tbose Actually. the thin, tllat inspire. DR,... ' 2.95 cows come quietly to the ·barn to be mechanical inventors to Invent, the mal~-rJch. sweet-u-a-nut GrapeMairadne DIpII .___ .. ..:.._ 1.45 milked. ,the ptgS must be fed and thing that Ilres Bclentiftc explorera Nut. are back In ~ cupboard. ONadaaal ~ MCIIlthl,... _ 8.45 the milk separated. It lookS like to explore, Is the chance 'to earn N.aue (10 IlL, II Mo.).. _ 8.45 ' D'Opm Road (121.., 14 Mo.) 2.110 POISON IVY rain and tllBt hay may get wet trom a free people the rlcb reward rrRUE STORY 1 Yr; a valuable service. Once upon Oatdoon (II la, I' Mo.).. 2.50' BOW TO KILL IT for DEAD STOCK again. Official news that the Japan- tor PATHPINPER .1 Yr. ALL Parm'" Ml!pDue ____ 2.75 a time in the United States of Amer· SILVER SCREEN tMo. _YEN ' Kill the outer !Kin. 'It Peels off and ese note has been in' the hands of ica men who bad Ideas could a!Yord Pathfinder __ . ""' _ 2.00 Horaea, COWl, Hoga HOUSEHOLD . _.-.1 Yr. FOR with it goes the Ivy lnfeetlon. Of'ten POULTRY TRIBUNa _ 1 Yr. .tJhe ~1ss slnee seve,!1 something to develop them. They can't do it Calvea, Sheep, etc. ~~1a-hii;;~ . ~:: one appl1eaUon· 18 enough. Oi!t Te-ol FARM 'JOURNAL. ONLY this mortUng. A 1'O();;.:"r crows and now. How I hope thole days soon Reader's DIgest _ _ ".B 1'.lIlIIER'8 WIlE tYro . ~'lOIUlt1on a.t an.v drug store. It's relurn. REMOVED PROMPTLY quiet farm life goes on while the Redbook ...... _.. . 11.25 Big Ideas OD Sale powerful. Stops it.ch~~g quickly. .C"KI _ 01 tII_ hi ,.14u 01 T ... Slorf i/ 7Ga1 ,.rc/erl world Is s~en with cheers. OffiScIence DhJltrated _ . 5.45 Edison. McCormick , and Ford AMElUCAN GIRL _1 Yr. 0 ~PEN RO.lD (BoyI), Your 36c back tomorrow if not Sclenl18c Drt«tt..e _ IUlS Can cial procedure Is so slow. London didn't need to hawk thel:r Ideas. nei· tJ CHRInuN . (12 lIIuea) - ....... ~. Mo. pleased. Today at WaynesvWe Drug ScremIand ... ~_.... 2.110 on 'bhe air e.g&ln. They are slower ther did Bissell, Denton. Parker and JIEllALD ' 1 Yr • . 0 P.lRENTS' M . .lG. _1 Yr. sn,rr Screen .... 2.110 Store. 8-30ad Foster Gunnison bad O'Sullivan, but to believe ami rejoice than New DOOUNTRY . DPROTESTANT , Spo1U ~ld ........ _ 2.110 GDrruMAN - J Y~ VOICE (WcUly) _1 Yr. 1I0«'n1fui FarmiJ1l _ 1.'15 York. which is buried alreadY' in to sell hIs. Gunnlson's invenUons Mr. nnd Mrs. Trwnan Wardlow " . 0 SCRUNIAJrl/D _ _ 1 Yr. came later. Do you ask, "Who la , The Woman ._.. . • 2.!IO REVERSE MAIN a stonn of tom paper. 'And still we 80nd fam1ly had as Su ~day dlDner TRUE OOIllCS _ 1 Yr. 0 SPORTS AlIELD _, _1 Yr. thIs Gunnison man?" WeD, be II a o True Story .........._ _ 2.110 Telepbone 454 CIIII:D ~ I MOo , 0 THE WO~N ._ _ 1 Yr. wait. gueats, Miss Lucy Emley and MJ'S. yet famous. But. great Inventor. not OU. S. Camera· ............_ _ 1.15 Charrea XENIA. O. aU. I; CAlIDA 1 Yr. , O~CE ILLUS. ......6Mo. Flossie carey. o ,W alt Dbney" ComIcs. ..._ 1.15 The lind of the war ? S :.lrrender? unless I miss my guess, he I. AmerD .l'oar ure ... _...._....,.......,.... 1."5 £. G., BUCHSIEB, INC. What will tlhat mean? We have tilt lca's post-war lIenry Fo'r d. VISIT IN DAYTONMlWlla ~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Power that could destroy the world. !louse GunnIson invented and worked outaapl·etabrlcated plan to bulld 1 , .... UlWI mM IHlWI! . ,. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason, were Scientists 01 other countries will it In mass production. RIa units Sunday evening guests of Mr. and ~1_t_~I_a_ soon be able to use that same torce. were 8clentiftcally cODltruCted. inauMrs. H. A. Nickolas In 'Dllyton , wllo Can its use be outlawed? Would lation built In. thorou,lilly modem, are iea ving to sper.d ,the oomling there !be a.ny use in tha..t? Is It worse In every detail. Indivlldually, hi, house model. are 80 cWflerent' that a winter months in Florida. to Idll siXty thou.sa.nd In one blow tourist might drive pasl 100 .of U\em than after over a period of six In a row and never guess that the1 RUBBER ' STAMPS and months 01 terror? In t he face of were drawn by the same architect. MARKING DEVICES this can we do anythL!lg but try to AlIke aDd Dltrer>eD& Made To Order ttl dlUe ' tl I could talk for houri about Gun· Be e our , renoos trough the nlson houses. They co~ne In 'e1Ibt The Miami Gazette machinery ~ :een set up? slzell with great varletoy in Ioola. They are far better 'than aD1 boIiH Lord God o~ Hosts, be 'with us yet, possible to bulld of old.line matedLest we Forget-lest we forget. all In any commUnity,for 'the lame' INSURED ACAINST money. ~ey bave e,el'l~1 ~ M~ly ATTENp YEARLY bathtub to garbage ~der... my and convenlen~;: .. poo, mo. .' 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NINETY-FIFTH YEAR -No. 4226
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... W A YNESV~LE, OHIO,
PROCLAMATION! The war is over j the victory is ours!
The seemingly endess period of. darkness is past and the world is emerging into the'dazzling light of peace. Coach a.n d Science Teacher Our cup of joy and happ,i ness is running over as we Hired; Two Vacancies Yet give thanks to God for the endi.ng of hostilities.
At this time of thanksgiVing, sadness tempers our School Open. On Tueaday joy as we gri~ve with those who have lost th~ir loved September 4; Teacher. Meet ones in this terrible holocaust, for we know that neither Ra.ymond Brwjdock. Superinten- peace nor victory can bring back those who have been dent. 01 . Wayne Township SChools. taken away, Let us reverently pray that by enliglttened announced t.ods.y t.'nat school will leade!ship an<l divine guidanc'e future generationlJ may open on TUeEday, SePtfllllber 4 w.tth avoid the pain an suffering of another such conflict. pelma'P6 a !haU -day. session. Prior to on. Monday, the teaooers wUl hold- 0. meeUng. JiIr. I>elrnas King 01 New Vienna. has been retained as the coach and science teaohel· . Mr. KIng has had over ten years experience. He Is 11 graduate of WUmlngton COllege and waa recer:Uy' discharged trom the Army. He comes highly recommended to be qualified for ,t:he pOSlLlon. Two additional vaea.ncies reme.Jn to be IUled but no defln.lte action has been taken a,t tlhis time. The tAla.cilers on the stat! for the oomJng year Include it: addition to Mr. King, Mr. J. B. (i)rn.bbe, Vocational .AgrIculture; Mrs. Edith Lukens, 'H ome EconomIes ; Ml.ss Florence Foxbower, Commercial; Mrs, Minerva Hough, Languo.ge & Malt.ll.; Mr. Ralph W. Parks. Jr., Sclence; Mtss Margaret Rose, M\lSlc; Mr. Ohn.rles James. Bth. Grade;. Mrs. Margaret An:lerson. 7th Grade. In the Grade Building, of which 'Miss Doroth¥ OIlY' Is prtnclpnl, the the following . te6Chcrs are 11s1Ad : Miss !Alura IM.oKlnsey. Mrs. Thelma ' Elzty, Miss VIrginia Bardin. Mrs. Mildred Sheehan, Mrs. Florence Raatlnis. Mrs. Minnie Propst. M1s.~ EtlIel Beekman. this;-
Additional Repo.rts P Set., Li.tina Of Candidates Not Complete In. Last Edition iLll the article published in !:bese coiumns last week It. has been learned that some omissions were madr in ,the cand~:\ates up for eleCUon to the various oCaflp!S oC the VlUa,ge and the TownshIp. In the listing of car..:lldates for the Trustees of Publlc AffnJrs ,t hree can~dates were r.tIlne<1; ". O. OlUfy, O. M. fUdge and O. R. Ull16lesby. In addJUon. to these two other candidates should have been listed. John W, Kersey and Howal d Burton. The office oC constable also has opposition with C. 'P . Joy. incumbent and oarl Sohoor,over also In tlle lleld for U:II1s po6ltlon. Verne Slmpron Is listed AS runrung on the Wlanen Ooun.tIy School Board with five In the field for Utree jcb6. S . S. Elils Is a cand~;:18.te for re-elecUon. In Harveysburg the post of mayor now oocupkd . by GaU Gorder. who is ,u p Cor l'e-elecUon, Is being conteste,:! by J, D. Pennington. a fonner mayor.
CENTENNIAL SERVICES ATrENDED BY REV. AND MRS. COLEMAN RAlv. and Mrs. IR. B. Oolmen ",ttendE,.i CCn'tenntal Services at Ralnsbora Method1&t Chureh on Sunday af,temoon'. ReV. Ooleman waa born
If we are to be worthy of the victory which we have achieved, then we must so enlarge our horizons mt to be world-minded in our thoughts and actions, ever remembering that whatever may affect. ohiC' nl1ltion will affed the peace and well- being of every other nation.
We must strive to insure ju&1ice' and fair-dealing among all races and peoples and thus promote the establishment of the brotherhood of man here on earth.
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Yes, the victory is ours but all the r.el!ponsibilities inherent to victory are ours as well. May God help us to be worthy of this great opportunib l
WARREN BRADDOCK, Mayor of Waynesville WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIA,N SERVICE MEETS WED~ESDA Y Mrs. Ratph Hasthe«s openej her home or. 11hird lBtrotet· on WednesdRy alternoon and 'b ed as her guests 'the members I and trlends of the WOman's SOcIety of -'hrlsUan ~ Icc for the recuJar August meeting. Qevotions were Ln cha2'ge of ,Mrs. D. R. Sellsbury and following the bws1ness sesalon. MrIl. Minerva Hlough 81we 8! most tnterestin« review of "The Sllent BIll101l11 Speak:' Mrs. Harotl B. Earnhart, 8()COQlpanted on the plano bY her daulrhter. Naomi. sang "The 'flWllJplt 80118."
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BOARD CALLS MORE MEN FOR SERVICE
Local Boord No.2 of tlhe Selective Service System hila ordered ,t he 101lowing men t.o report Cor l!lductlon On August 31: DlI.n...Keether, iMasOD; Ralph Dlll and Henry ~ntry. Wayr.eevllle; ~ver C4l¥D. Oregonia.; parl Agln, MOrrow, Thoee who are orrlero.i to repol't far prelndooUon pllyslpil ex~ na.tJ<m on August 31. are: Lowell H'odpon. Lebanon; 'Albert Talmage and LorallZO Neace. Waynesv1lle; Oharlee L1ndIIey, Oregonia; Wlluam WQlltacre. Pleaaar.t Plain.
M1as, Ruth Q)r..ner was tile guest DIlI'1n8 tale soc.1 nour .:la1nty re- of M1ss V~la 'Preston 1DI CinfreBhmen~ Were seJ.ed to t~- c1matl durintI the paat week. by ~e bostesB ~~
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Some 200 pet1I011B enjoyEd tht' Farmers' picnic held at the Lebaz:on Fair Grounds laat. ftldtay. The C1nclonn8it4 Ges & Eleoartc ban:l of 95 pieces furtllahed mu.ro for the occasion.
Murray O. LIncoln. el(ccutlve secretary' of the Ohio Fe.lm Bureau, of Oolumbus. gave an address to a.n a.ud.lence of 300 ~le In ,t ile after-
Indu--' H, ealth Findin.... -~-..• Mrs. Ralph Lane Give. Health, Sanitation Addre •• L The members and guests of the Civlo Club were favored with very educational and enlightening talks by M,r : J . M. Greer.e. Ejuo&tlonal Director of the WlUTen County. Farm
Bureau &1:.1 Mrs. Ralph Lane. chair·P rizes of War stamps were aWlUd- man 01 the Health Oommlttee of ed In the contests held during the Ute IW anen county Farm Bureau. 8Ifternoon. 'Mr. Greene pointed out tha.t of In ihe It.lene:l 'nce Jean Beck- the rural boys summoned by the man and John ~. members or Selective <Service Board. 45.8% !Were Green Tree Youllh Ouuncll, Frankllr,. claBslfled 4-P. whUe of the uman won 1st.; OnrlaUne anc1 Esther Weber boys summoned only 36 % were of Beth~ 4-H 0IUb. Lebanon. and. claa8lf1ed 4-P. A study 'or the causes WQleelbarrow race. 1st. Marllyal of this dUferer..oe has reYellllcd that Beclcman and .DtaDa. IW1J8on of the the cIties !lave better sanitary and SUtdl arn Cbatter 4-11 Club, Leb- bEaltb pr'(IgI"&ma than the rural anon; 2nd. ctu1stlbe and ilIItber areu. Weber of Bethany 4-H Club ,Leb- ' In Mrs. Lar4>'s taJk she expla.ined anon. Utat doctons. nurses and supplies from tM ~ would be ava1lable Potllt.o race. ~ W1nIneT8, 1st IIOOR ' to, COWlt1es on the IJaals of Dianna Wilson of eulICfi and Oha.tter abillty ~uae the matel'1al. If our Olub: Lebanon; 2IlI:l. Sue Furnas if county were ready We might talr.e So-Bew 4·H Club, W~esville. advant8ie of this oppor:tuntty. She In the ladles nail driving oontest patntt'd a. ploture of the ~l county 1st went to Mrs. Olayton Murrell. hea.lth set-up. whloh ,w ould include Lebanon; 2nd> to Mrs. H. R. H'ft.rr1s. health mobUee, dental moblIes, preLtQI.non. na.tal clinics. pre-80hOOJ examina'W 1nners in ~he . dJ'A""".oe .... _.... tar at- tlOClB health carda with yearl • , y lec-
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, B1e s~ e d are ' thoe peacemakers : fOl' they shall be called the children of God. Matt. 5-11 )f
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las t Thursde.y evenl.ne'. August 16. John to the seven churches' whic11 are in A:;ia : Grace Final piay-otrs are now In progress. be unto you, and' peace, fl'om him which is, and which In cor.s1deratton of the loot talat was"and which is to come; and from th e seven SpIri ts no sofbbnll 01 orgo.n1zed teams haa . wh~ch al'9' before his thron e ; Rev. 1 .4 been played 'h ere 'COl some time. tAle season just completed haa ~ very 'I1he _~w.~1LIn Glory to God in th e higllc st, and on eaJ~tli P eace. good suocessCul ~ Promoters of the aofU)aU Leaeue Ieiid will toward men. St. Luke 2:H sporlB here lI:J'e planndng for bi&1!w SW's Didry And the peace of God, which pa ss th all und e;·:;tand- and better bhlngs In thL9 line for seUClll anet . .,we!Q ing, shall keep YOUI' hearts and minds thl'ou gh Christ next year. ~ly In' The man~emer.t W!snes to take ;~us. . Phil. 4:7 rnanagElj by UIOJIIJ"If'" this opportunity to than« everyone ped Into the And seek the peace of the cilty whither I have caus- lor their patronage an~ oooperatlon unUl Sllm ed you to be carried away captives, a nd pray unto the and all Wtho par:t1elpated In the Ja.dII ove:rtook- them Lord for it: for in th e pea ce thereof ha 11 ye have peace. games lin an~ way to ~1te t#lem Jer. 29:7 interesting and succesafUl. . Wednesday, Aupa& 15:oonslatent plai~qg WEST WAYNE COUNCIL WARREN COUNTY RALL Y Stroud's team. tCIOIt 1t on the eb1D ~ & SUntjlon. MEETS WITH HARLAN'S OF METHODISTS SUNOA Y from the Ohr1at.lan C11urcl} team to casIOM they AFTERNOON, SEPT. 9, bhe 'tl,Ule of 7 to ~. The leq'ue. ,\t)rnpo6&:i The West Wayne Advisory Courci , ThlU1lday. AU(1IIt UlWayne ~WIl8tJp met on Thursday evenlr.g with Mr . AT CHAUTAUQUA GR'DS The Outlaws outplaye:i Stroud's of Ita and ,18 ar.d Mrs. Emest Hanan as host and I The Wa.rren Oounty Me thod'st team In bh.e final game of the season .first seaaon, hostess. Mens' BrotJhCJ1hOOd as sponsoring an ar,d the t~nal ohalIt-lllP was 10 to 5., and sulllCTVlaloli'r The dl&cUss1on hour was given t all-coun-ty l'I111y at the Miami Vailey The OUtllllWS became the Le~ • reports on the flI}ee\.fl made at bhe ChIlU!lI.UqUll. g rOlmds on Sunday leaders early1n the.eason and ,they STANDINGS F6mt Bureau ·by Mr. Murray D. Lin- ruternoon. Septelnr.;er 9. This will have 'malnt:a1n<tl rihls lead "u tale 9 ' 3 . 750 coin. Secretary of the National Farm \ be the second _re.l1y of this type, the way through. 'l1h.ey er.ded the season 7 f> '58'l Bureau. on problemA eonlrontir.g the first havIng been 'h eld last year In by being champs of the Leacue. The 4 B '3 : present daY' fIllTIle'. ~banon at the faIrgroWlds . 'Ohrlatl8n Ohurcl1 boys were clo&e SIDlPS<1D 4 8 , 3.1 A ~ng salnt:l co~rse was The main address of bhe a!ternooo I'C'Onte:nders for ' the title .but 1&lie.1 .333 served to sixteen members nfter ' will be gl;ven by Mr. E, Dow En.ncrort to 'h ave the power to. put over Clue --~---I whldl 1Ihe OouncU adjoumed to wh'o Is associate secretary of the necessary punch to win. . • • • meet tWith Mr. and Mrs. Larwrence General Board o! Lay Act.1v1tles of LEAGUE ST&NDING - FINAL . Brown in September. The Methodist cmurch. His heodOutlaws Itlt7. .714 , quarters n.re In, Ohica80. Ohristian Ohurch 9 4 .683 THRIFT-E MARKET NOW .\ picnic lunch ,wIl_ be enjaYhl on StroU4'a . 7 7 .500 UNI)ER NEW OWNERS IP · crulID~. Bit 1Jle close of the Lud.ington's 3 lO .230 Aueu,st 8. the 'lOCl l ~'"ft~Rl ·e,lrteJ:ll04lO Tile committee
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Ilbree tears by OUver 8pJaJlwocd. was J. c; ~. on. evening, purClhased by ft()ger Besrnln Stewart On1lIe ,H ullinger, Lebanon'j Robert. AU8'\l8t 15, at eigbt-l.Illl'ty o'cIocE in of centervtlle. ar.:1 ,well known In Tucker. Mason; Myron T. Johnllon. SpI1ngboro j and R. E , Augspurger, the . Parisy Meanod1st ~1BoopB1 til18 COIIlUWUlity. Franklln. Qaurch. !Mr. Stewart 18 being assisted 111
Rev. R. B. Coleuu.n offlctated at ring ,ceremony. Mlss ....ft-Ietta ,.·Ult l.ft brtd ,.,... 0 1:1 •• ...., r of •...... e, was !her only a~,:!ant and Beamen FIrst. Class Alan Gene CGrfl.ahan ael\Vec:t aa best mELn lor Mr. HIsey. Mr. Marion Shutti9 and Mr. Palmer Hopkins were ushers. A program of must.c was prC$el\t;ed by Miss Mary Lou18e Statler. pianist, and Mrs. II!lllzabeth Fox OBll.p, Who SII!Il8. '''At ~wnlng" and "I Love You Tnlly.~· 'I1he brtde waa lovely In' a gown of marquisette over whjte aatin with a long flOWing tralln. The Iittcd &aUn torso was deslgno1 with long pointed sleeves and a. low rne.rqu1sette aroentedwUh lace. The finger. Up' wedding vell w:as held by a coronet of -orange bl0S6orns ar.d tJhe bn:le camed an arm boquet of white catiIlAtions and g}Qdioli. The lJUlid of bonor was beautifully &Owned in yellow satin and can1ed yellow and peach glcdioll wlUl asters. f\lUowing the ceremony a receptlon was heU at 't he home of the bride's parents. after Which :the bride and 8TOOIll left for a honeymoon on 1P1ckera.1 lake. MkllU8an. Mrs. Blaey 'W'M rrn4uated from ClarIaIvtlIe HJa!h EllChool in the olass of'44 aDd·haI been employed at the A. T. S. C .• W..~llt PI.~d, anj Mr. H1aey was graduated from WIl6'IlCS-
ftIld reared on a farm within one ter.da.nce prlze8 w~ : 1st. $10.00. orda for each child and da.lly pbymile of RalnBbaro and attended La.wrence Furnos. "'ayneavllle: 2nd. sklal t.ralnlng for aU schoo! dlfldTen. Church bere WltU he entered the t5.00, Barora Laone. ~n: , 3rd. Tbeee are ~ our power If we m1n1stry.. ~,OO. l.6Ure Merrill, lJOveland. desire tilem. . Mrs; Colemen's fatJher served IIhIB ChUroh as JJJJ.n1st.er in fonner yetW'8. fix m1nl8ters who ba4 served, the Ohurch were preaent, and a RnUldIlOO of a tormer School Supt. who is a. mJss10nary to bn. • IA. . large n\imber . of ~le who •_1I1onnter11 live:\. in the Rainsboro I 'lbe ,first round of ' play In the euinmatee ~'s from pl&ytng ·.I- ,- - -...... . . . ._ • ...;... ... :..~ llta""-J t_ .... e ~~';'-~t aa the _,IC __ are' community present. Out f.rom C1VIC - .............._ . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... '......- . . . , . . .......... . IIhIB oomInun.ity and oI1lU'dl 'have this week. Th~ QvteUan Ohurc:!l th&t a team aball be 'ellmlnatei from gOne nine intnlsterw. a gteat minY d~d ,the OutlaowB. who hct1 won p~ after they b&ve been t.wfce 'i nto the te~ and other pro-' the Senlot' !Maue ' cbainplOir,ahlp. bcia~, , fe88lCJr.s. one mlSslonary and a. ,U. S. ~da3" evemnc· ' '1ble 'ThurIdaiY ' eveniDl ... ~ ' . , , ' " !Iil ~. PIMa' 8u.ndaY. tile and tbe ~n Chureh ~ meet. " Rev. ~ MtIl. Coleman were en- 'J'fIeh, .. ·t eam ~. playera fnlm 'l'be wInDer or tIlla Play, W1l1move , , terta1necl by the ~tendent of ~'II~, and RtoIer&.& ~ Into the 'eem1.f~ to' be ~ OIl ____ "-_ ft,,- ..Ia_ ,... &1_.... ,;; _ _..... a-1 .... e -t_~ of the' ftaIIn))oro Schools, 1Ml'. Grover IJOD, ..... "'''E ..... ~. _ _ 0 , " ' - - ".~ - - _ 1oU ... - . ....;.W eat. who wu a pupU of Rev. Qole- 'BIlt)'1I ~ aD1 8 ~ ~'~~-~~t.~ man'a In the RalnIboro SchooI8 In to 6, Stzoud'a \-ecand lAId1Datcm'. ...- _ .. ...... ......_ , .. fonner yean. 11 ,to 8. . ..... W 'l11undQ. ~ SO or • ~ 'lbe fOunb t.ouImIDeDt . . . . . . . ~ 31, PrkIr 40 tb1s. t.ounJuDent MIll Judr 0IDDer II tile .,.at or tIbe ~ 8. II flo I ...,., onr . . . .w .. played eadl . . . .__ relattftll m 0NeaGeId for tale week. £qdf. . . . . . .~ . , . . . . 'ftdI ....... at tile .abOol dllDM"'d.
F·Ive Teams R'emalD· IDC·lYle -. S·0ftb"aU '
PRECIOUS PEACE!
Clubs Season
Christian Church Close. Let us therefol'e follow after the things whi ch make Close Second Contender for peace, and things wherewith on e may edify anot her. _ Rom . 14:19 Plannina For Next SeuOn The word of God sent untto the children of Isreal. Playina Already Under-way preaching peace by Jesus C hl'ist: The Senior SoftbaJl c1rcu1t ended
Two Guest Speakers Mr. Greene Talk. About
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HID. H. E. Hathlwway and KooIrler.
FARMER'S PICNIC WELL A TfENDED
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the openaJtlon t:1f the cusiness by his wlfe, Charlotte, nee R.Ye, ar:d her brother DPn. other (ormer helpers .... store VI .....t Zek !sa In Ulle ,r,,~' e' 8CB and Ann Campbell. Wftl ,r emain as wrual. The business will now be ~lOwn as Stewart's ThrHt -E MllJicet and will cont~nue to carry the Eavey bl'llolld. of merchandise. Mr. Sme.llwood' plllt:s to return to Kentucky where be will ' be engaged In the msurance bll&lness.
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FOlLMER RESIDENT VISITS HERE SUND~Y~r. W1ll Sides of Dayton. a IOrmer resio:lent of W6yrtesvUle. was a SUnday guest of Mr. J . C. Hawke .
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2. 'Ibla orpn1atfon Sa 111 CIartsvtlle aildhaa as lta,pi'elmlent B. D. Davis of 'oOl\IIOOUI, aDd . 8eCI'et&11', Ild. A. ~em OIr Dayton. P,r1Iee are offered tor the . oldeIt pei'IIon In at.~ &lao the J'OIIIl8'88t penon. 'Lnd'.the ,one ' who uavellt ~e ~ ,~ f4, &~ tend. 'P~ c~ pner&l mterest of ~ . aDd it.s , people I'eQUeIJted for 4&Iplq, ai the plcn1c.
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On August 21. 1~, MIss Mable fttWlnagle and Mr. H. E. Hathlloway were married In Springboro, Ohio. , and alter <fifty ,ears of beautiful the or. and Mrs. Jla.tb&way held "Open House" 011 8'unda6' aftellllOOn ,bebween Ilhe hours ' of two and nve. and seven untll nine, and ~leb'rated Ithla. t!heJr ~y '·G.9t.1en Wedding, O!ly." Mrs. IJatha.way. a.tt.ractively gown(d in aqua. blue wlth.a golden sweet- ' neart. roE COl'IIII«e. 'and the ~. In' summer ~ wit.h whl-te buttono.lre. ereeted thefr ,many rdends in the . hi IartJe, llviDg room w ch 'VIa, ~ut;l~ ~ wi~ many ,lovely
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Mrs. Alpha Fox. a former resident. passed wwa.y at CIUIt OOunt)' BanlliarJum. MoDiay A....... at - ' 20, aged 35. She IIIJurv1ved bY-fouismaU children. her parents a1atera dlnfng table which was arranged and brothera. Her. 'hUllba.Dcs ~~ wlbh white linen. golden candies In h in:l ttl abou oJ'ylltal holders and' - centerpiece of I /W1l!' t two shades of yellow marigolds. ).'u~ - .... ~ . ., 'U......~' --.:. b ......... !Mrs. HarveY' Burnett. Miss Le.ure RosIl~le, Mrs. Harold Wh1takel' and' Mrs. J. B. ChaJpma.n. preSided. CAR,L L COOK RECE .~ • In the guest roona. the gorgeou.o I y,.~ , "!splayof _ .... " and .. gU,'-. w',"'" all HONO,.R, A BLE , DISC,H f....t fD"' . E '~, " """-= .., lUll • tU the floral pieces. gave evidence of Du to '- : - ' - .. ~ .' \ vhe love and best wishes exteni:led ~l receiVed 10 idIoD, to t~1s brl~ and groom of f!tfW an hO~~ ~~ years. " . '. ' , tJ S N ,,' ", ~ one hundr~ aM Seventy, 1fIl~t8 · • , a"r' ~ 10, 1~. registered with IJUlny lrom"l2:banon. SPUD DAY ,AT ' Olnc1mlatl,Oarllsle. Da.yaton. F'ranIt- CONEY"J.AJaIDl,,_ ......We ...... _ "'..... trI"_ ..............ersv ., - - ---. - - ,Mr, I!'Dd 1IIlI. 8aJpa Jhtt_ ... .boro IIIld ,Monroe. lOll ~ .Mr. ID1ICa. ~ Da'. aIld M!nI, ~ ",ere der80il &lid .... enIoJed lDut ... honored at. ,bhe 0lvl6 Club on Mon- a1 QOneJ ~ . , .
The paeata /Were envited, to the 1'00II1 'l411J!ft fNl~ punc:I\, _ D1eht when til..,. were ~tea MrI. walter white ~ wt1n apklen 1olnI. ca.ndlea at a table eapeclllftJ an.... wltb .Dd DUla were aemcl from \be nowera ' lD tbe ~ color. White aDd
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Mr, and Mrs. Hollis Emery Mbj family. of GTeen Springs. Ohio. were week end gueslB 'of !Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey ams Mr. al'.i Mrs. Lu~hcr Hartsock.
!According to statements made by an official of the Softball , Leetrue. n.rrangemer.ts 'have been m£ale for !the use 01 Fraziers' Park tor the play1ng of I!IIIII1eS nto" season. Th1a Pai1t 18 located at W,., aou\lh side .of rown and makes 'an excel1ent' location for holding games with plenty of plllidng space available and a natural amphitheatre for spectators. To fUrth~ !:be pD.ns of this "ext season of softball spor,!a in W&¥IWIVIllle. a meeting is lICheduled to be held at t.he Townsl)lp House OIl PrJ.:faY' · ~. A\Iguat 31, atWh1ch time a. round-table cl18cu8s1on w1l1 be heU end an orgonlzat1on pertalnir.g to SPOrts act1V1l"es will be setup. Inuned1ate oot.lun. is promiaed ' and the entire 5dM!C1Ule for the comJ.ng season Is ·to oe WONth.l out this fall to ellminate del8.y in get1ni st.n.rted when the next seMon opens. All persons Wllo are Illtereeted in bhls sporlB program Ilfe 1r.Vitet.:l to atten:t this meetlnr.
G'0Iden Wedd·Ing 0pen House. HeId Sunday., DIES MONDAY 0ne Hundred and Sevenly .' GuesIs ·Regis· ter Spr~ield;
The "O!d Asaoc1&tkm are boldkltr a pkloJc ac lPort ADclent State Park 011' SI!lDdli.y. September
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Hugh E. Thomp$On. Rooky Rt.ver. Oh10, and MIss Maray Rebecca Ayres'. Upper Sandusky, Ohio, August 14, In the Upper Sandusky Met.lhod1st Ohurch. BllIy Hu.nt iHlsey 'ar Wa ynesville, and Miss Susanna Marie Mulford, Edar:chester. Ohio. Aug'Ilst 15. in Pansy 'Methcdlst cnUI'Cll. BenJamin Lambert of Speediwell. Tenn. and 'Miss Wanda Hizer of Lebanon. OhiO, August 17, a.t the parsonage 1m. /Wk!..)'nesv1Ile. Robert Leon BUderback of Westboro. Ohio, and MIss Wanda Oorrir.e Jordon of Blunchefiter, Ohio, August .18. !In the Pansy Me~hodlst ChurOh.
Wedding plans 01 Ilhe daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Radley of New Carlisle. Lois Radley. were Ir.terrupted by the death of her fiance, Sgt. James Fllnchpaugh. 38, of C1nclnnati. who dll'li suddenly alter they had returned t.o New Carlisle alter vlslUng lriends In Va.ndallll. Sgt. Fllndlpaugb had been engaged to teach QTJ:i coach at t.he VM1o:lalla WEEK END GUES1'S HlgIh 6ct,ool.. ·
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LOIS RA'DLEY WEDDINC SADLY CANCELED
vlUe Hf8h Scbooilin tbe cJaaa of '42. ' 'U pon U1e1r retut'11 the couple will make their home o.nthe ·Snapp Parm lJOutih of Waynesvllle. '
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Promotion Of 9ra.niaed FOUR WEDDINGS Softball Playina U...ed PERFORMED LAST WEEK BY REV. COLEMAN Meetina Scheduled To The 1011owlng,nained persor.s were Di.cuaa Immediate Action
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TWIN THEATRE .:. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ... .. .. .. Our . Kenneth Hili, Mgr_
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Farm. For Sale-115 acres, 70 tUable, balance woods, 6~rOOm house, m.odem except bath, large barn, ben house l6x60, large brooder house, ru.nn.1ng w81t.er, /
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122 acres, fair buildings, 80 tillable. ~nee 'Woods, eleetJicJty, onchalf crope. $9,760.00. 23 acres, 6~rooiIi"hOuse. bam, crib. two hen-llollSe6, kllk house, electtrlo1ty, state Road. $5.800.00.
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Here'/; tile Long Awntted Bequel To 'IAUle Come Home' LASSIE and LADDIE In "SON of LASSIE" (Teehnlcolor) with Donald Crisp IIond Nlfel Bruee tat Show at 7:00--Znd at 9:00
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The Most lPopulo.r FIrst Novel Since "Gone WUh The Wlndl" BETI'Y SMITH'S UA Tree Grow. In Brooklyn" starring Dorothy McGuire, James Donn, hrCY Ann Gamer, Joan Blondell and Lloyd . Nolan. One show only bec&ase or lencth at 8:80
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WILD BILL ELUOTT In "Vigilante. of Dodlre City" P1U!!: ,STOBY or OAR.B.IER au ACTION I (T illcollDr)
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ton spent Sundny \\1th Mr. and Mrs. Ha.rley Qarpenter near Blll3Jx>ro, Mr. and Mlw. Paul StUpley, lIOII and d8lU8hter, were Sunc:ta.y lJUesta <ll Mr. M Id MrS. OrlQnd HIi.m.son at near Wnshlngton O. H . . M1s8 Olara Wade, who has been YfIlY III at the home of her sister, Mi'S. F\ora. Ross and family. was re~ moved to MWn1 V;Wley ~tal , saturday evening. Mr. 'IUld Mrs. J. R. Johns halVe moved from thetf son, Ralph Johns , in with Mr.1lnd Mrs.ll..ester Kenrick . Mr. 'and, Mrs. Ross Rowl~nd of Dayton were S aturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs . Everett Early. Mr. and Mrs. LesUe Gray and chlldren called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan and SOUS, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ba.lrd In Bellbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn at-
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IN MEMORIAM In memoriam of Wlllllim Ell&Worth O1tl6Oil, who lett us ,~ yel1l8 ago, August 10, 1942. .
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Noting t he worry. sor row nnd strife, . There's su.c h sweeL peaoe wHJlln my breast. '. To . just keep sa}"lng. "God knoweth best." I'll try anO keep happy Th18 sellOOn of th e yOM' But I stUl can't help being For Lhe one I loved den.r.
LT. ROBERT PLANCK AT MIAM., BEACH ----. " ~ lit. ' Robert. L . planck, -2• . Wl86'l'Ieevllle, Ohio, has Rn'lved at Arm~ .tJ.r Porces Redistribution .Stll\l1on N~. 2 In M1amJ ~, Fla., for reas&gnment proceaslng after complOOIng iI. ~ of dully Outside the contlnental United States. 'Lt. PI~ flew seven tn1sstons as a FP1 Muslang Pllot In the Eurqpean Thea,tre where he was flIWtirded the Alr Medal. He Is the son of Mr. {l,nd Mr~ Ross PllmCk. He entered U1e Aamy, JUlY' 22, 1941 . f,
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Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hlly Glbs ?~\. SIsters, Elsie. S tella a nd Pauline tended the Gull Reftnl.ng Oompany plon1c at Madls Park. Da.Yton, &t- Daughter, Phyllis urday evening. I.. M ' Mr. and Mrs, Everett Ear.", rs. SPEND WEEK IN SMOKIESJ. B. Jones and ~s Fred .Rush at-' Mr. and Mrs. ,Honold Snlisbury tended Eastern Star Q.t Waynesville, and MtM Anna' Marilyn Whita ker Monday evening. sper,t the past week 10 !.he Smokles, Pvt. Da.Wd Curtis ot OamP Atterbury. Ind .. spent several days this week !With his mother, lIlrs. George Davies and 'family, of the Glt'nwin PoUltrY Fn.nn. Pvt. CUrtiss was wounded in aobon and 18 In a Wheel~chlllr. AI ,,--Aft, fhtvor- o.lIc1"",-Smoolh Mtt'. and Mrs. Ra.lpn Hammo.nd _No k. ",Ital.-No (oo"I.II-No r.· ""'I.,.,I",-No "orclled lIovo,-IoI,&r.d children entertained Ix> slx' ....._.1•• -20 'Hlp.. I" loch 154 pll,. ... _ MIld thll ad lor 1,.. lullool.. lam· o'clock dWner, Sunday, Mrs. iWU~ ple off.., or ...., ,,_ ,our ,'OAf, \lam Straukamp 'f ind Mr. and Mrs. W1l1tam Sbrukamp Jr. and children of Dayton. 'lrcMd ........ma. I.. e.. a", NnI. Ma.rga.ret Johns enterta.l.~ed to dinner SUn"~", .Rev. and. Mrs. UAo3
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i • BED ROOM SUITES but still tl\ere was .':". 0 news . We • • • BRE~KF AST SETS A FARM D I A R Y waited a.nd the poor tired reporters Office SuppliM-• a • 1n Washlngt.cn waited and still Everett Olark of Dayton spent by D, I. FRAZIER RUBBER stamp Pads, 25c; Hoo.vy not'hlng came and now we are walt- Saturday. afternoon nnd evenlrl'J Bed Spring8. Mattre.sea WllJled pe.per, 200 tt. roll, 3oC. The "The tumult and 1he shouting dies; 1ng again but nothing happens. wlth his parents, Mr. a'nd Mrs, WIl• • • OUet.-te OMIce. 'Ibe eapt.Q1ns QDd the )Clngs deplli1't; While I 'was wnltlng for my ca,r bur Clark. 9 x 12 Felt Base Rugs OORATOH !PADS- 150 pound. The Still aiands Thine ancient E:aCrti!ce , at a parld.ng lot, two boys, evidently . Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles Charlton ~. Gar.ette. Phone 2<143. An humble and a contrlte heart. recently released from !.he sen1ce, and clilldl'en and Emlery Charlton Lamps Pictures Lord 000 of Hosts, be 'With us yet, v,ere talking about jws. One had attended WlJmLngton FaIr, ThursMirrors . accepted a job there at the par,klng day. Loanaies,t we forget.-iest we torgetl lot, t.he other was looldng 8.1'O, u nd Mr. and Mi's. RaJp!tl Hrunmono' • 4 % PARM LOANS-Looig teml, Monday, AlIf1I8t 13, 194~ for something better 'but ne was and fam1ly 's pent ThursdaY at Ooney fl8SJ ~entB. No appralaal fee, ' Also nice anall and 'l arge ftU'bll No news yet. For ta\ree days now hard to suit. One job was too dlIrty, Is1nnd. 10r sale. oan 01' write Oeo. we ha.ve hung around the radio ano~ler dId· not pay enough. the . Mtus ZII,>e DUke 1Pl<l Mrs. Zilla ~.~e~.~~.Uc llstnlng to ''the news of the hour railroad yards offered all kinds of L.A.. ~.... ood Lewis o!- nc;ar Be&vert.G~n and MnI. Hou. .hold Goods For Sale-- on the hour" but· I1lO6t of It haS been J"""'" wdUII g . pay but too many Ralph Lewis of near MlamWlurg PAPER Pl.oA'lm- 9 inch nu~; " the war 18 stlD going on." 'I1he new , deductions before !.he pay envelope called on Mrs, Wlrour Olark and W()uld reac,h .:hJm ILnd he got a cinder · waterproofed; lOe doz; 65c , htDld- wipes out every Ul.tn8 else, we can Gibbons Bldg.-North St. 11, e he was !.here. How Mrs. Walter ,'Kenl'1ck on Tuesday of tn his eye w,h sc9.rcei¥ remember that on Frlday red. The Ml&m1 OUeI.te, Ph. 21.S .. last week. Wayn~.ville. Ohio we threfltIed our oats and that earl- manti' times this scene wllJ be reStalf Sgt. and Mrs. 'Morris ,WbarDIXIE NQ-Bmoke cJroulating heat- Ier in the week we did thlB a.nd that. peated In the months to come. - - . JI ' - -,.., ton and 'Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Whar- Joseph Myers at oa.yton', Mr , and er, new, still 1n crate. Hea.tJng 'F1r&t we were &halten vy the new! .,.ugust Is already haH gone. School MhI. E. B., Long~re and Mm. Nettie stove, medium size. Homer Pur- ot the atoffitc bomb, Bucll terrific will open In less than three weeks. Emnck. ~~======~~c===~====~~========~~_~===== itC1, Sm house from Bleh School. power In the hands or anyone, even There Is s:tlll ha.y to ,put In tJ:10ugh Mr. and! Mrs. ~ Routzahn had W~esv1Ue. 8-16-1 ourselves Is· terr1tytng. can wars go the last has been ralneCl on twtce, Cor their dJhner guestB, SundaY., , Mrs. IPerny Cu,!1gan 01 Indiana, Mr. OFFER WOODEN bat metal 8pM.np, on In face ot this? We have hardly Baling Js Ule nex~ thbg In order If IU1d Mrs. Frank Brawn and Mr. and tII.00. Phor.e :M'I'5: . 8-161' dared to belleve Itlat the war Is we.ather permJts. Still no news and SATISFACTORY GEORGE S. BENSON Mrs. Enrl Mendenhall and dooghter over far. fear of ~intment. We so 10 bed. Pmlil.I-.N.,tll., (,fI,I' of Tlpp OI.ty. • • • have been 80 CG\!I8tantly rem1nded FOR SAl.E---:Poultry A,I••II' SERVICES of ·the dWlculUes of peace MId re- Tuesday, AUf1l5t 141, 1945Mr. ~ Mrs. Therle Jones enterfOR SAL&;- 100 atU Rock pWleta, AT ALL TIMES CODverslon\ of 8t1ftea tAl come, of 'Un'Offlclally the news has come. t81ned to dinner, Sun~;:1y. in honor Man:b hatclied. Ectna Meredith, tamIDe and! revomUon ,'in Europe, Japan has SUJ1'endered but offlcial at. I, Waynesville. 8-9Se of unemployment in this country, sources are slill silent. Swiss sources . ~aylnl what a malll earns, ex- of 'the latter's blrltiday, Mr. aIid Mrs. EdIw1n NUtt' and Mrs. Alma ~cQI(ure ~ltneral ~ome '....... we .. ~ve .. ~rdly been .... 'ven t ..... e say tha.t the me«n ae has come and preuln,· It In cents per , hour · Or Moran and son, Garry, 01 near t AU1'OMOBIIES .- ........ IU, ........ dollars per year, does loot teU muc:h Dial 2111 Wnynesville, Ohio t4 think of the ~ of haw,'lg our Is being decoded and the world has about the meallure at IProsperlty he ~lle, and Mr. and Mrs. J, B. i93'l ~rd J**-iJp ,truck 't4 trade for men home but at the first hint of go'ne crazy. OYer the rad~o 'they enjoys. Good Hvlng depe.ods on 110 Jones, a CU". Homer Pul'lte:v, Srd house 8Ul'1'ender 'the world goes crazy. bring up bits of noise and excitement many thin'lI that chan,I e from tim.e frem !Deb 8cbool, Wayne.mJle. SUniday evenin8 1SStenq to "'I'llke from Tlmes Square nnii Oblnatown. to Ume and d1lJer from place to It Lea; 1t" r ' N Y~ k Guam and ManIla are Ineard from place. Prosperlbt depend., in vert HELP WANTEDor ve rem f!IW r large part. on what people must studio, you 'could leel tbe mood of and still we , hardly dare let go be~ pay for ' the things they need and IIIL1t "I':uck Driv!lr. ElU!er salal'Y' Or the people. The audience lllu~ C&UIIe there may be some catch to want ' ' 00IIWD1ssl0n 01' both. ikA)'s DairY, UproaroU8!:y at rather feeble Jakes it: London Is st'41 doubtful, the Pres:-, ~ Putting the conv~leJrlcell and llJ](~~7. 8-161 - - - - - - , ; . . . ;..-:.,.- - - - - dent's words art: careful. no conflr- urle~liIe In reEICJII- Olr"'''-Ull'll't+• NORRIS BROCK CO. f Jilatton yet. Noise ar.... t eJebratlc.n number of people , "., _', nallon's prosperity. WANTED- Up to 10 copies ClncinDati Union Stoek YardJ all over the world but ~he re Is o:11y covery of electrlclty'be1came a '_-=:::1.1---" of ,The Miami Gazette of the n1brnlng cackling hens. Wluit discovery when electrilc 'Hghts May 8, 1945 issue. Will will peace mean to us? Our Marta gan costing less than oil lamps. The pay 10e per copy; Bring will be l~ter because Qur .boys automobile became a Ireat. Invento Gazette office. will not !be flgh'Uns and soon w:!lI tion when cara werll priced down D-'-dcua Fnk GI1IW"....~ •. /:. be on 'the way home. Gasoline 'IV111 where only rich people could aftord . 0 AmedaID GIrl I uo ;FOR aENT~-room house, 7 nUles to own carriage honeR. AaIeIImD BetIDe, I YIL.... 1.95 from , Wa;v;nesov1lle. 3 mlle& from be mere plentiful and we C!ln geL , Paylor for Service a AmerIaD Poalay .JoaraaI 1.65 Harveysburg. ll-S miles aU Route enoug:)\ to ru~ around a little more Plain people pay richly for favor.; A. . . . . III Itnlew.____ '_ 11.45 73, !iCbOo1 bus, maJl route, garden, U our cars wll1 hold up untll we plain people Bre so many: Namel Uke Beaer CootiDI • Bmq_ a.u ~ I'uIIIS J.6!J . 8-161 electnl.cltyo. iPhone 2473. can get one of ~e r.ew cars that Edison, McCormick and Ford .tand for huse estate. because these men L1Ye Wire ancl PncnuIYe. An or~ .will come orr {tlC ~mlblY' line did a real service for a lot of plain Mi.cellaneouspnlation aecond to none. Strictly someday; The food situation will people. It 1s because they hoisted eorc.eC' . " .8.50 Carnd ...... _ _ a.u 8TRA;Y.m: Our hired ma.n hila le!t seBeh on the bIK all around marlut not 'change very quiduy. In th~ a wholesome Itandard of Hvlng In _ , 0IaDtry Galt.......... 5 Yn. 1.00 meantlme We walt for offlclal news. free country. Thousands of men Qga.1n1 He just can't work wit.bout In the eoao'r1EcucIe if... MapzIi.e...... 8.110 have done the 8ame thing on a The dogS sleep peacl!'tully on the Service That Sat"ifies those energy-pack1n' Grape-NIJII, )rL • I'anDa'a WIfe 1.65 smaller scale and· p.l'oftted handand y~ we ran out of 'em. 11_ Grower 2.95 ~ 'r1oor UJldmJndful of the WOrld eve.ntB BO'lnely. H~ 1.6!J that the radio brings to us. The U you see him, tell ' him those " ._ _ _ _ _ 2.95 Actually, the thin, thatin.plrel cows corne quietly to the bam to be . mal~-r1ch, sweet-'as-a-nut Grapemechanical Inventora to Invent, the . ~Moathl,. ",-,0,-__ a.u 8,4~ mllked, !.he pIgS must be fed and tblng that fires IIclentlftc exploren . Nuta are back 10 m.v- cupboard. n .,.... the milk separated. It looks like to explore, I. the chance to earn N.l1IR (10 ~ 12 Mo.).... S.U POISON WY Open Road (It I .., 14 Mo.) .2.110 rain and t.ho.t ha.y 'may get wet trom a free people the rich reward e'J'RUE n'ORY 1 Yr. ~ for a valuable service. Once upon IIOW TO KILL IT for DEAD STOCK again . Ofllclal news that the JapanOatdoon (111.., .. Mo.)•• 1.110 PATHFINDER .~ Yr. ALL ' PaftDtI' MapdDe _ _ 2.75 a time In the United Still tel of Amer. SILVER ,SCREEN : · 6 MOo .IIVIIN KlU the outer skin. It otf and ese note has been in the ha.nds 01 Ica men who had Ideal! coUId alford Hor.... Cowa, H0lra O.LD ---. Pathfinder _ , _ 1.00 HOUUfl I Yr. FOR " , with It goes the Ivy infection , Of,t en POULTaY TlUBUNB _ 1 Yr. the ~ slnce seVf.!1 something to develop them. They can't do it Calve.. Sheep. etc. one appUcatAon ls enough, Get Te-ol FAIly ' jOVRNAL. ONLY this morIUng. A , roo:,~; crows &nd now. How I hope those daYII soon Rnder's Dipt _. _ _. 4.25 , FA1UIEIl'l WID I Yr. , li01\$1on at an,y drug store. It·s REMOVED PROMPI'LY quiet farm life goes on while the return. RtdbooII _ ..._.. . US Big Idea. on Sale powerfUl. Stops ttchLng qulckly. .CII«' _ 01 hi tt.ice 01 ]',.... SIorJ ;1 1011 prelnr world Is sb¥en ,w ith cheers. OffiScIence mUlttaled _ _ . 11.45 Edison. McCormick and Ford Your 36c back tomorrow if not D AMERICAN GIRL _I Yr. D9PEN ROAD (Do)'l" ScIentific: DetectlYe _ 8,45 Call clal prooedure Is so slow. London didn't need to hawk their Ideas, nel· CIIIlISTIAN ' (12 Wua) ....- . __-J4 Mo. pl~. Today at Waynesvlllie Drug !lcreenllUlcl ... .. 2.110 on 1Ihe all' agaln. They are slower ther did Bissell, Denton, Parker and IIEIlALD . 1 Yr. _D PARENTS' MAG. _1 Yr. SlIYer Sc:teeu ... 1.110 Store. 8-S08d to believe am:l rejoice than New O'SulUvan, but Foster Gunnison bad 0 PROTESTANT COUNTRY Sporu Afidd ......._ _ 2.110 D GZNTLEIUN ---I VI VOICE (Weddy) _.1 Yr. Suanaful Farming _ 1.75 York, which Is bunled alreadt{> in to sell his. Gunnison's inventions Mr. and Mrs. Truman Wardlow , • [] SCRUNLUID " . _ _ 1 Yr. came later. Do you Ilsk, "Who III REVERSE MAIN The WOIlltlJ1 ._.. • 2.50 a stonn of t4rn paper. ,And still we this Gunnison man?~' WeD, .he 1. a a.nd . family hsd as S unday dlnner TRUE CO~~ _ 1 Yr. [] SPORTS AfI~LD ,...-1 Yr, True Story .......____ 2.110 Tdepttone ,4 54 wait. D ~ ,UR . IS ~Oo' tl THE WOj\IAN ._ _ .1 Yr, guests, MIss 'Lucy Emley and Mrs, great inventor, not yet Jramous. But, U. So Camera .......... _ 2.15 Char.XENIA. O. lJ. S; ,~MU"_'_' _1 Yr. .. 0 SCQNOE ~U.Us. ......6 Mo. ' FQale carey. The e.nd of the war? S~JrTender? unless I miS8 my guess, he Ii Amer: Wilt ~et. ~la.. .. _ US Your IJfe .... __......_......:..... a.u What will tlbat mean? We have lea's post-war Jlenry P'ord. E. G. BUCBSIEB, INC. Gunnison Invented a Ipretabrlcated Power that could destroy ,t he world. VISIT IN DAYTONOW.......... bouse and worked out a plan to buDd Ml'. and Mrs . •P. L. 'R eason were 1 YUI, RU•• nil ....WI. ' "~_n Scientists of other. countries will It tn mas. production. Hi• . unitt Sunday evening guests of Mr. and soon 'be able t4 use that same force. were scientifically constructed, inlUMrs. H. A. Nickolas in oDny:t.on, who Can Ita use be outlawed? Would latlon bullt In, thorouahly modern are leaving to sper.d 'the comlmg there be any uSe in that? Is It worse In every detaIL IndlviduaUr, h1I Winter months In FlOrida. to ldll sixty l.housa.nd ' In one blow house model, are 110 different that a tourist might drive palt 100 at ~em than a!ter over a period' of six In a row arid never lJUes. that theJ' . RUBBER ' STAMPS and months of terror? In the face of were drawn by the iame arcbltect. MARKING DEVICES AUIle and DIJI.,rent this can we do a~hklg but trY to Made To Order I could talk for hour"."abput, GUI)settle our dUferimoes through the nlson bouses. They cc)me. in e1Ibt The Miami Gazette machinery that has been set Up? 8izes with 'great varll'ty in loo~. ', ' ' They are far better thll~ any hOUH iAlrd, God·of BoeM, Qe with us y'et, possible to, build of oldl.l1De materl- . Lest we Forget-lest we forget. ' , " INSURED MAINlY ATTEND YEARLY bathtub to' ,e~b.ig, ~der. ec:onOLOSS BY ANY CAUSE MEETIN~, ()F FRIENDS ' .my and convenlen~;:~~ PQO~ mao'. ·' TARVIA~LlTHIC TAR . 1 , Palace, amo~Uzed:.~ .l. a ' day. Bat '. a"d ROA.D .' Ol~ The Friends Yearl'" 'Mee~1n ' . the Inventor sold '.t,o ~: u. $. s~ g waE Corporation.-Why? ' ,~ BX~~~n:la.~~P •• ~ld IJt Pendelton, Ind., from·Thuf!.i~ ' He lilcked capital 8I11d, under eo. " " Complete ·. "aura.ce· day , until sunday or ~ past week. 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The war is ov.e r.; the victory is ours! The seemingly endess period of darkness is past an<;l. th'E!I world is emerging into the ~dazzling light of peace. Coach and Science Teacher Our cup of joy and happ.i ness is running over as we Hired ~ Two Vacancies Yet give thanks to God for the ending of hostilities. At this time of thanksgiving, sadness tempers our School Opens On Tuesday joy gri~ve with those who have lost their loved September 4; Teachers Meet onesasinwe this terrible holocaust, for we know that neither Raymond Braddock. SupcrLnten- peace nor victory can bring back those who have be-en dent of Wayne TowlllShip Schools. taken away. Let us reverently pray that by enligptened announced todaIy that scJlool wlll leadership and divine guidanc'e future generations may ' open on TUe&.1ay, Septwnber 4 with avoid the pain an suffering of another such conflict.
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this;- or.. Monday, the teachers wUl hold 0. meeting. Mr. Delmas Klng or New Vienna, htis been. retalne.j as the coach and science teaoher. Mr. Klng has had over ten years experienu. He ls a gTaduaf,e of WUmlngton COllege and was re£Cr.t1y' dl8chargcd from the Army. -He .comes highly' reoommended to be qualified lor ,the position. T.wo additional vacancies rema.ln to .be SUled but no defln1te action has been taken at Iib.IB time. '11110 teacbers on the staff for the oomJ~ year Include 1r. MdUlon to Mr. Klng, Mr. J. B. CnWbe, V~ tiona! Agriculture; M'r s. ~th Lukens. Home EoonornJcs; Miss F10renee 'Foxbower. Commercial; MrIi. Minerva Hough, Language & Mwt.h.; Mr. Ralph W. Pa1'!ks. Jr .• Sc1eooe; Miss Margaret Rose, Music; 'Mr. Charles ,James, 8th Grade;. MrIi. Margaret An:ierson, 'lth Grade. In the .Grride BIlIlding. or which 'Miss Dorothy O&y Is principal, \llle the following toochers are llsu ol : Miss lAura IMoKLnsey. Mrs. Thelma ElZty, .MIss Vlllflnla Hardin. Mr.>. MUelred Sheehan, Mrs. Flooence Hn.8tings, Mrs. Minnie Propst, lir.d Miss Ethel Beekman.
If we are to be worthy of the victory which we have achieved, then we must so enlarge our horizons mt to be world-mjnded in ' our thoughts and actions, ever remembering that whatever may affect oillE!! na.tion will. affeet the peace and well, being of every other nation.
We must strive to insure ju~tice' and fair-dealing among all races and peopllOO and thus promote the establishment of the brotherhood of man here on earth. Yes, the vicitory is ours but all the responsibilities inherent to ' victory are ours fiS well. May God help us to be worthy of this great opportunity I WARREN BRADDOCK, Mayor of Waynesville
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WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIA,N SERVICE MEETS WEDNESDAY Mrs. Ralph HasUICS opene.:1 her home on 11h1rd Stlvet on Wednesd'ay a.ttemoon and had as her guesta the members I and friends of the WiOman's SOC1ety of OhrlsLlan BeArIce for the ~ Aug.ust meet.ing. QevotiOll.l 'Were l.n charge of M'111. D. R. &!Jlsbury and following the bWilness sesalon, Mrs. MInerva HOugh gave e.. most It,teresttng ' review of "The aUent JSUl101l11 Speak." MJ'B. Haro)1 B. Earnilart. accompanted on the plano bY' her daughter. Naomi. sang "The '!lWIUgbt Bolli:" Durlni .!be social hour dainty refreBhments were sel t'CC1 to tWfmt;1~ ~ by lIbe bostess 8iIa~
Listi~c Of Candidatea Not Complete.ln Last Edition tLn the article published In Ulese, columns last week It has been learned thnt some oml:;slons were made in oUle candidates up for election to the various oflflcl!s of the VIl),lge Md the TOwnship. _ In ilie listing of , CIlr:.ildates for the Trustees of Publl~ Affairs three candidates were r.amed. A. O. Gn,Uy. O. M. Ridge and O. R. l r.nglesby . In addition. to these bWo other candidates should 1Ulve been listed, John W. Kersey and HowaJd Burton. The office of constable !1lBo has opposition wlbh C. IP. Joy, Incumbent and Carl Sohoor.over also in thc field for this poslUlln. Verne SlmPton' Is listed as running on. the ~n COunby School Board with five In the field for three jobs. S . S. Ellls is a cand ~;:late for re·electJon. -In Ha~eoysburg the post of mayor now oc:cupll(.j by Gail Oordal: who Is up for re-election, Is being oontestt.:\ by J. D. Pennington. a fonner mayor.
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Local Board No. 2 or ·t he Selective Service System has ordered' .the following men to report ,f or ~~uctlon On Au8U8t 31: DanJCeether. Nason; Ralph Dill and Henry Gentry. Wayr:C8v11le; Halver Ce.1ml, Oregonia;. .ca.!'l Agln, Morrow, Thoee who are orderaj to report for prelnduction ph,y1iflc8l ex8lJli.natlan on August 31. are: Lowell Hodgson, Lebanon; 'Albert Talmage and WI"8IlZO Neace, Waynesville; Ohara Lindsey. Oregonla; wmlam Wbltac,re, Pleaaar:t Pla1n.
o14Is8 Ruth OOnner 'WOoS tile guest of MJu Vlrg1n1a Preston 1IlI Cinclllll&tl dUJ'1ng the past 'Week.
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Mr. Greene T..lks About Indu~ Health' Findincs Mn. Ralph Lane Give. Health, Sanitation AddressL The members and guests of the
Murray D. Linooln. executive sec- Civic Club were favored wlbh very
retary of tbi! Ohio Falm Bureau. of educational and enlightening talks Oolumbus, ga.ve an address to an by Mr. J. 1.1. Greer,e, EEcatlOnal audience of 300 p.ople ·1n ·t he atter- Du.ector ot the Warren County. Farm Jl()IO['•• Bureau a.r.d Mrs. 'Ralph Lane, chairPrizes of War atampa WeTe o.waJd- man of the Health Oommlttee or ed In the contests hel4 durlllQ' tbe the 'Warren County Farm. BUJ'e!lu. alternoon. Yr. Greene pointed out that of III the 3'-ICWEt:1 race Je6D Beclt- lIhe rural 'boYs summoned by . tile man and John ~, members of Selective 'S ervice Board. 45.8% IW'Cre Green. Tree . cla881fled "-P, w.b1le of the uan summoned only 36 % "",ere wo~ 1st; ~ Esther Weber of Bethanl\ 4-H 0Nb. Lebanon. 2nd. c1llBa1fled "-P. A IItudy or tlle causes Wheelba.rrolV race. .tat. Marilyn of tb1s dlUerer.ce has reYealcd that Beckman and' DUma. IW1JBon or the tile cltl\!6 bIove better aanU.81'Y and balIh prqp'&ID.5 than the rural Stitch ar.G Chatter 4-B Club, Lebanon; 2nd. ClhrlStu.e and :&Itbe!' ~. . WebeT, of Bethal\Y Club .Leb- , tn Mrs. x..arl'·s t&\k she expla&1ed Ilhat doctors. nuraea and supplies anon. from the ~ would be a.vallable Potato J'Qce. F1DM winners, 1st soon to. counties on Ilhe basis 01 DJo.nba Wilson of Stllldl and Oha.tter ablllty to use the· material. II our CE~TENNiAL SERVICES m .ub: lAlbanon; 2111:1, Sue :F\lrnas II county ready We mlght take A TT£flJDED BY REV. So-8eW 4-H Club, Waoyneavllle. a"'-~"'''''' of ."Is ~'un1ty. She "'_I_v .... "t'I""'" AND MRS. COLEMAN In the 1ad1ea nan drlvl1l8 OOhtest painted a. ploture of the ~l county Rev. and MrII. iR. B. Oolmen a.t- 1st went to Mrs. Cl&yoton, Murrell. health set-up. 'Whloh would include • .... ft_~ 2n~ H R H"' ..... • tende,l centenn1A16ervlces at Ralns·. ~ ....n; \or to Mrs. . . ....."'. helilth mobllee. den~ mob11e8, pre-. boro MethOdist Church on Sunda.y Lebanon. natal cll.n1cB. pre-BOhOOJ examlna· aloternoon. Rev. COleman WIl8 born Winners in the . dr8IW\r.D 10r attiona. bealth carda yearly rec~
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Blessed are ' the peacemakers : for th ey sha II be called the childl'en of God. Matt. 5-11 Hit be po sible, as much as lieot h in you •.live peaceably with .all men. Rom. l? :lU
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J. C. HIleY. on W~idileaday evening. Aueust 15. at ~-lJlll'ty o'clock J.n Ute , Parisy MeGnodUlt ~1Bcopa1 Qlurch. ·R ev. R. B. Colell~1In officiated at the double rl~, oerem~. Miss !4a.rlett&lMuiford, sister or I1he bride. was 'her only a·t tendant and Beaman FirSt Clalll Alan Gene C6.nlaban BCl'Ved as best mall for Mr. HIsey. M1'. Marion Shutts and Mr. Palmer Hopk1ns WeTe ushers. A program of music was presented by Miss Mnry LouIae Statler, plJmist. an.d Mrs. G1zabeth Fox C6nlp. Who sang. Da"wntng" and "I LoVe You Truly." 'J1h.e bride was lovely in Go gown of marquisette over white aalJn with a long flowing train. The f1tt.<d sat11 torso was designed with long pointed , sleeves and a low ma.rqu\set;t.e
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Christian Church Closes Let us therefore follow nfter the t hings whi'h make Close Second Contender for peace, and things wherewith one may dify anothel'. _ Rom . 14 :19 PJanninc For Next Sea.on The word of God Re nt unt o the children of Isreal. PJaying Already Under-way preaching peace by Jesus hrist; The Senior Softball cJrcult ended
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Acts 10 : 3~ last Thursday eve1ling. August 16. John to the seven churches' which are in A. ia: Grace Final play-offs are now In progress. be unto you, and' peace, from him which is, and whi ch In cor.s1dera.Uon of tJhe IBet t4la t was" and which i to come; and from the . even Sph;it no sotttlall ot organized teams has to Wi.n the which are before his throne; Rev. 1.4 been played 'h ere f~1 some time, the ·bwo game lead. season just cornp1eted haa been very • The. Elevatoitt.e&llin moved into the Glory to G.od in the highe st, and on earth Peace, good successful. Promoters of ~e 80fililall will toward men. St. Luke 2 :H sporta here Me planl1i1l18 lor blgger Leasue leiid BcD's DU:ry And the peace of God. which pas!\eth all I1nde~·~tand and better things In this line for lleBoIOIt ADd _lwea some strength . ing, shall keep your hearts and minds throu gh Chl'h,t next year. &l.rly In· ,t he Dalry' team. The manll4!emer:t wtsnea to teke esus. Phil. 4 :7 I1l8Jl8f!'(d by Kofmehl. s~this opportunity to thandt everyone ped tyto !be. which -tdleoy held And seek the ~ace of the cit y 'w hither I have caus- for their paL1'OIlaie and ooopera.t101l unW sum 's drug store ed you to be can'ied away captives, and pt'ay unto the and all who part.lc1patecs In the IadII early in August Lord for it: for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace . games lin an~ way to malte t1bem aDd wmt on tlbe top. Jer. 29 :7 interesting and suoceaafw. : :Vern SlmlPlllt Wednesday, Aucust 15COD8latent nlaoiamr WEST WAYNE COUNCIL WARREN COUNTY RALLY Stroud's team took it on the 'chLn ~&8Imj1tm . MEETS WITH HARLAN'S OF METHODISTS SUNoDA Y from the OhrlstJan unurcb team to CIUdona tIley 11_ _.::0 the tune of 'l to ~. AFTERNOON, SEP~ ~ Thlll1lday, AtJ&"1I8t 16The West Wayne Advisory COur cl} The Outla.ws outplayej Stroud's met on Thursday evening with Mr. AT CHAUTAUQUA GR'DS ar:d Mrs. Ernest HnrlDn as host and: 'I'lle Wal'ren ocmnty Method'/it team In the linal game of the a~n hostess. Mens' Brobherhood &S sponsoring an ar.d th,e [Inal chalk -tUJ) WII8 tOto 5. The d1scusSlon hOl,lr was given t J all-coun ty rally at the Mla.m1 Valley The Out18iWs became the Leque reports on the spe8\.<fl made at the C'hallbulqua grOlmds on Sunda~' leaders early 1n the lICa.son. and othey Fann Bureau by Mr. Murray D. Lin- e.Iternoon. SCpLelnr..cr 9: This wU! have malntalm.l ~h!S lead !Ill the STANDINGS coin, Secreta.ry of the Na.tlonal Farm be the secooo roily of this type, t.he way through. They er.ded the seaaan 9 3 .750 Burea.u, on problClllS eon!rolltlx:g U1C first .havlng been 'held last year In by, being champs of the LeaiUe. The 'l .58a ti Cllrlstltan Oh~h boys were clo6e present day, fa.tmeP. Lebanon at the fnJrgrounds. 4 8 .33:1 The malD address of the a.ftern-::QI1 contenders tor :the title but fa.lled A ref~ng salal:i co"rsc was 4 8 .333 served to sIlrl.een members after will be given by Mr. E . Dow En.!\Cl'Oft. to have the power -t o put over U;,e I wholdl !I4le Oouncll adjoumed 1.0 wh'O Is aSSOCiate secretary of the necessary punch to win. meet !With Mr. and 'Mrs. LalWrencc General Boar<l of 'Lay ActJvities of LEAGUE STANDING - FINAL Brown In September. The Methodist C11urCb. IDs headOutlllW8 till!" .'l1" quarters are tn Ohlcngo. " .8112 THRIFT-E MARKET NOW . A picnic lunch wU~ be enjoyCti on Christian Ohurch 9 ,- S!Jroud's '1 'l .500 UNI)ER NEW OW bile gruWljs Qlt the close of the Lu~s .3 10 .230 On Augua~ 8. the '100:11 ",." .... ,.~"" !'ilJ:t(ernocin program. TJ'W committee
Two Juest Speakers
Faml,ers' picnic held at the Lebar.on
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Civic Close
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FARMER'S PICNIC WELL A IT£NDED Some
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tip wedding veU was held by a 001'0net of orange blossoms al:d the bri:1e C8l'1'ied an arm boquet or white cam&tions and slaJdloU. The maid or hClll10r W85 beautl1ully gowned In yellow saWn and carr1ed yellow and peach gwdlol1 witll aste1'll. IFolloWlng .tale ceremony a reception was' he~:t at 't..he home of the bride's parents, a4ter which the bride and IP'OOIIl lett for a. honeymoon on PSckereJ lMe. Mic.hJgan. MnI. 'H1Bey '\¥lIlt graduated from OlarIaJv11le ·H l8h 8cthoolln the class
ttlree ~ In" OUver Sm&llwocd. W\LS IWger Beman Stewart
OrvJlle Hullinger, 'Leballo!1;
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ot Centervtl1e. ard ,well known In Tucker. Ma6On; Myron T. Johnson. Sprmgboro; ami R. E. Augspurger. t'hls commun1ty~ F.'ra nkliD. Mr. stewArt Is being lLSII!sted In t!he opeMMon of the ousiness by ~Is Promotion Of Organized FOUR WEDDINGS wife. Charlotte. nee Rye. ar..d her Softball Playinc Uraed brother DPn. other former ' nelpers PERFORMED LAST WEEK in the store, Vlrgtl 'Zeke' Isaacs BY It£V. COLEMAN Meetinc Scheduled To and Ann Campbell, Wl'll remain' as The follOWing named persor.s were Discuss Immediate A,etion UllUal. unltEd m marriage last week by Rev. '11he bUsIness will now be ic.nown R. B. Ooleman: !According to statements made by aa Stewart·s ThJ11t-E Ma.lIket an>.! Hugh E. Thompson. Rooky River, an of1Uiclal of the SOftball Leque. ' will continue to carry Lhe En vey Ohlo, and Miss Mal1Y Rebecca Ayres. arro.ngemer.t.s -h ave been Dl£oJe for brand of merchandise. Upper Sandusky. Ohio, August 14. thc use ,ot Frazle1'll' Park fOl' the Mr. Sme.llwood' plus to retunll t o in bhe Upper sandusky Methodist playing of 8JIlllleS nfoJrt season. ThIs KentUCky where he will be engaged Church. Pa11t Is iocated at "I.e south 8I.de of In the Insurance bU&lness. BLlIy Hunt Hisey of Wuynesville, town and makes an excel1ent loca-. and Miss Susanna Marie MUlford. tion tor holding 'garnes with plenty LOIS MDJ.EY WEDDING E.occhesteT. ,Ohio. Aug'IlSt 15. in of parking spa.oe available and a SADLY CANCELED natural amphitheatre for spcct.&tors. Pansy Me1Ihct:llst cmurcn. !Wedding plaD8 of bhe daughter of Benjamin Lambert of Speedwell, , To .further the pluu; of th1.i r.ext Rev. and ·M rs. ·L . C. Radley of New..t!J'etm-;-flIN.l--},lISIr-1N-ftiI*hH~I!f>__ef.fJIIWl.SDIl:...ot..ao:ttbI~.~l-ifl-lJlr~nell Carlisle. Lois Radley. 'were Ir.te~ Lebanon. Ohio, August 17. at the Wlle, a meeting Is lICbed\l1ed to be helet at tdle Township House on rupted b)' the death of her !lance. parsonage ~n ~esvl1le. Sgt. James Fllnchpaugh. 38. of !Robert Leon Bilderback of West- l"rJrlay. rllgbt. August 31, at Whlob Cincinnati. Who dleoi sUtjdenly IIIfter boro. 01110. and Miss Wonda Oor- time a round-table d1scusslon 'WUl lihey had returned to New Carlisle rlr.e Jordon of BlfI nch ester, Ohio. be held and ail orgonlzatlon peltalnIId'ter visiting friends In Vrunda.lIa. August ·18. ~n the Pansy MeLllodlst Ir.g to sports actlvtt\les will 1M! setup. Immediate actJun Is premised Sgt. FUnclhpaul!'h had been engaged Churoh. and t-he entire SCbe<1u1e for ine to teach srJ:1 coach at t.he VII4'.t1alla WEEK END GUESTS com1ng season III to oe wo11ll:hl rut Htsh Scl.ool.. FROI\I GREEN SPRINGSthis tall to eliminate tfela,y In getlng FORMER RESIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Emery on.j started when the next season opens. All persons who are ll\teftllltec11D VISITS IlERE SUND,&Yfamily, of Green Springs, Ohio. were Mr. Will Sides of Dayton. It r'Or- week Cnd'" bUe"· "W 0 f' ·"'.~ IVU. an d!Mrs . this sports program are lx:vlt€li to me,r resil:1ent of W6Y'1lesvUle. was a J'Ohn Kers'ey ams Mr. Ill'ri Mrs. atrend this meetl1l8. SUnday guest of Mr. J. C. lfuwlte. Lu~hcr Hartsock .
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A. T. S. Wl'l8ht Pleld, and Mr. flIsey wasC.,graduatA!1d from !W~teI:.:lani:e prlZe.s WM!: lBt, '10.00. orda for each ctilld and dIIJ;ly pby- Ville HJ8h 6oho01 In the claaa of '42. Lo.WreDce FUrnas. ~.YllesvWe; 2nd, !l1cal t.ra.1n1n4r for aU schOOl dlildren. n . - their ,5.00j . U DA _ _ _ .. ft_a, .. ..i...~ •• Srd ........ --. • wr.Nn ~ powe~ If we l1Uloke '",...... retunl theSMW coupleFarm will . U I I D ~... ~""" .... . - . are Ulelr home on tile ~.OO, ~ ~. lIoveland. desire, them. . IOUth ot Wayne&vtUe. ' _ _ _ _--.:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-_ _ _ _~-_;_-----
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Alpha ...... .,. ... x. a .anner retlldent, passed wway at Clan Oounty Baontt.anum. Bpr~ngfleld. MOn:tay A·_·at 20, 9.8'ed 35. She Ia survived bY-four small chUdren, her paJ'eIlts•. alateni On August 21, 1~. Miss Mable dining t.n.ble which wns arranged and brothers. Her busband Preceded
iRosnagle and Mr. H. E. Hatha.wny with white linen. golden candles In her In death about one ..... ;..... . . crystal holders and. centerpiece ot .. ~ - 'Were ma.rrl81 In Springboro. Ohio, •.wo shh.jcs of yellow m,arluolds. body 'Was removed· to the Ohurcll 'Wd a smnd· ' . ' ~f ~- after fUt t '--·· ....ul" '" "Stubbs Funeral Home -8Ild 'b'UI1a1 ' BOD of a. former Sunday School Supt. .0' The, "O!d Tlme1'll" Aaaocliatlon are ...... .. Y )'ears 0 .,.,....... '!Mrs. Harvey, Burnett. Miss Laura Who ls a m1sB1ooary to Iran, . . ' . <. . , hoJdI.ni' a 'p1onie ',lot lIWt ADclent ,companiOJ18ihtp.' the Dr. and Mrs. Roonaglc, Mrs. H!U'old Whlta.kel' was in " , i ' lUge number ol peopie Who State Pu1t oil. SUnaay, september' Hathaway . heM lipPeD HoU8e" on ' and' Mrs. J . B. ChaJptnan. pres!ded., CARL L COOK RECEIVI:S ~ ~b' liVE!l In ~e Ra1~ fte flrat round of ' plaf in; .~eln~~~'~ _f.~:~~.: 2. 'Ibla orgajllatloli, Is in "O~rksv1lle ~' a.fte~n IbebWeen .!he h~ In the guest 1'0001. tlhe Gorgeou.<; HONORABLE D . IsOH A. D'GE coInmU11lty were pres&Jlt. out from Civic ' aoItiIall t.oumaD\ent star.te.t WI .......... and baa as ite prePlent H. D. Davis C?f two and nve and·seven until nine, display of cards a.nd glft!i, with all ~ ,.thIs , OOIJlIlUUllty.. and Oburch. nR.'~""""'·-' ~ . . 'Dl~, '~l.IUan . Churdl Wata team J.ball-1M!.ellmlnate1 from of Oolillmus 0tlJ0, 'aDd tal a.nd celebrated bhla. , 12le!Z' , ~y the floral pieces, gave evld~nce of iGDe nine mInlatera. a. £l"!&t IIMIDY ,t.be OUt!Mnl. Wbo' hcei won p~ after the1:ba.ve · ~ '~ A: ~~ ol" 'D&Yton~ '1' , "~n Wedd1ntl OIly." . . the love and best wlsbes exter.i1ed ~to the' teadlUlg and oth~r pro'_ 8enl,cir '1~ cl'lUnplor,lIhlp. bestA!ll., \' . ~ tielns .oftered ~ the ' Mh. Hatb&WA:Y' _"",actively gown- to this bride and groom of f.l:fty 'fe.mor.s, one inssalODarY and eve~. ' . . '- I 'lbia ~ eve~. atrWd'. o!deIt'peraon in at.tendar.ii8 a.Jao the din atl1;I& blUe 'WIth alWlden sweet· , ~. .. , ' , !lD ~., i~ ~, .' the and ~ ~ Ohurcll_wU,l' )'OUIlIeIt peJMm aDd·- ¥ie . ooe beU:t .~~. iu\d the Dr. In R.e<? and lin. OOleman "ftI'e ~:" 'I'IIen, • ,_t.eUiI oI .~· from ~ w1DDer of ,Urla play. ~ , -travele the ~ distance to at. ~ cre1 wlt.Il'1.bIIte ~ttona.1re. , ~, by the 's uperlbtendent 01 ~!. 1li'uP '~ Roiera & ~ 'Into the iem1-flr.allto be ~, ~ ,~d. ~ of aelielvJ iDtereat ' areeted· Uleir JII8,Il)" frtends . In'. the CInclnnatl.oarlisle, ~ F'1'altk. t.be fiaIIDboro SCboOla. 1Mr. Grover IJCIIl, waD ~ ~. ~ Of KODdar ev~ ~ ~ winDef of of. ~ Ud.. la PfJ.PPle, we . ~e 11v1ns ~ which 'W88 ~I.tl· lin, ~~rsvWe. ~ Mills•. HWsW.t. who ..... plPD ollf.ev. Cole- ~.. ~ anl IIIlen.tor ~ 8 Cib1a pme tWl1l ~ ~_CUI* , req\ICWted ~for dIIplaq at--iie 'picnic f~ ~. Wltll maJll· lovelY .bOr.o- and Monroe. man'S In tbe ~ ScbooIe ID to II. a_d's O\lt-lOol'ed ~'. ' a . l IIID8 01 1M ~t ~ . " -:.....:. _ . . ~ 8if:a. Dr· ' aIli:l M1'lI. Hathaway were 11 to 8. . . .' ........ded 'lbur8da7, AuIUa" ao aDd..lolft::tlOlaeU Wh1t.e abd Tbe ~ere IIWlted to the bonond at the O1vk cn~ on ,Monformer ,yean• . , '!be fOlll1b ~ ........ ~ S1. PftaI' to ~ toUrIlMDeDt· lit. '8D111n1 _ 'M*e of· Day. cIIllnIr ~ 'WlJe!'e frult pundl, GI.y 11l&tlt. when ther were ~ -~ " , . CoaIae' 11 tile . . of the o.&IoIIn .. lI ,m I .,...., onr . . . . . 'WIll_ pIaJed &cIa, '\'1aUed lit. lad MrI. Walter wblt.e cUe witb .,.~n 1CInI, ca.Dd1es at. a ~le eapeciany W'lahtted with nIMl~ JD Onen&Jd . . I ..........., ~ . . . . . ., 'DdI . . . . .·M tile 8IIbool eM"""",, DII, iISUDd&J . aDd .DUt. wtn 'aerved ~ tho (IOWera In tbe IOldeII colOr.
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Commander in Chief
The' Miami Gazette t"UDllshed Every Thu11l(JBy by D&\1MOIl Press
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SUbllCr1ptton RAte: ' 1.50 Yl\~ witbin 15 m11es : P .OO· year beyond 111 mllee:. Entered
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MRS. E. C.' CRANE UND~ES MAJOR. O.P~TJONiMl's. E. C. Cl'an'e Is cor.YBlesc1ng a t Miami Vadley Hospital a t t,cr u nder-
go1n8'" a major operOJtlon during Ule past week.
Scoon<VJlass Mat ta' at · the . Post Office. Wayn~ U1e. Ohio
GUES"I: FROM BEAUMONT, TEx.-. ~ Mr. nlld Mrs. Rob I'L Oons hav n had as bhelr g uest the lattor's brother, S La.If Se!'gear.t Albe!'t Bry,ln t. or B l!a unl.()~t, T xas.
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By.C, C. CAMPBELL, ~.""'••"""'."'''" o. C
Locating an Airpark . I s our town large enough to sup· port nn airpark; What size facUl ty should we consider ? How do we go about selecting a site '.. . financing the proposition? . These nre aome of the urgent Ques· tions pouring Into the offioes of avl· atlon authorities. E ach mus t be an· swered separlltely In accordance with the peculiar needs ot the In· dlvldual community. But aome generallza tiona ean be made to serve as a basis for prelim' inary consideration by a community landing facUity committee. Su e of the comlTl,unlty may not be as 1m.
Loc ation I. one of the mOlt 1m· portant fea tures. It mus t be con· venlent to the bu sjness or residential section it Is to serve. Folks wlll ob· ject to moklng long surface tripi to and from tbe airpark. Situation close \0 a ma'or highway will elim· inote the j!xpense of developing long access roads. On the other band. It must not be too cloee to heavy surface traffic) high buildings. radio masts. or chi mneys which Inight of· ter satety hazard •. Adequate size is determined by the length of the runway.. It can be as llttle as 80 a cres If properly laid out in the Ihape of an ~, T or X. Thll would lerve the personal
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TbJI plc.ure all4 caption were sent to neutral oountrtes by Uae Japanele for propapnlJa purposes. The ploturo PUrportl to Ihow tho Icene on the morning of December 'I. 19t1, w~en Jap planel attaoked Pear. aarbl\r. C.ptlon re.... : "Our lea ea,lea had determined .U.ok bad alre.dy opeued, .lId • column at water from. dIrect torpedo bit on a M.ryland cia II II rising•••. On the surface 01 Uae w.ter concentric w.ves are traced by direct torpetlo hlts ~ wblle murk)' crude 011 60ws out."
81JJIUBBAN A1BPMUt-AerJat pbeMpa,la ., • ell)' at 6.100 popuJa. tIn .altowing bow the airpark sb~aJd 1MJ pllICle4 weD' within the _ ....1 area 01 the oomm1llll17. '!'be aIoarit ,1o&ue4 above wW rive ready accaa IIDIl erraa .. vial ton. hIol.4Iq btlllDeumea. relatives . .d crOla travelen. and aoo be s uitable tor char· portan't a. the clall of people whf Uve In It. If they are pi'ogrelilve. tel', taxi·plane or feeder alrUne opo they will want an airpark whether ,..atioril, "sln, planes up to 8,000 to 10,000 poundl. Tbere mUlt be ode· the communlty be .man or lar,e. Aviation leaden such aa melllben Quate .reaa tor parking aircraft. of the Peraonal Aircraft CoUl\cll. 01 well as for sites· for varioul aervAircraft IliduBtrie. ASloClation of ice bulldin,., as the need arisel. Amerlce, believe that evel'3' comBefore makIng a final declllon, the munlt.y (there are 18.'752111 the U. S.) Ilndln, facUlty group In charge should have at le!!lt one l!lnding should leek the advice ot competent facUlty. Present and I.inmed1'a~ fu· authoriUes on such matterl as 011'0 ture Deeds will determine the I1ze of port del lan. approaches . amount of the facUlty. with ample room fqr grading needed. types of 10111. and expatalon through additional air· acceasibUlty to the usual faelllties paru al the need srowl In later luch a. water. electriCity. .ewen , 1ean. . and telephones. Selectln, the lite fOr the airpark Many .Itel lend themselvel to ma1 caule ~me' trouble. Real\T lome Idod of park or recreational companle. or land owners might be development such as picnic areas, inclined to lacrUlce pubUc lntllrelt lakel, tennis cour~lI; Iwlmmlng to a desire to unload unprofitable pools, and 'other facUlties which In· land. With the cooperation of the crease the usefulne •• of the airpark community. however, thil can be to aD re.idents of the community .vOlded. It la usually a good pollC;y, end help provide a.d dltionellncome. autboriUe. belleve. for leveral lite. n ............. • , ...,.¥. .1 ""," to 1MJ Chosen Ar.t. Tben the ad· ~............... , ., •• , ... ta. ••••• . . . ._ ....P. n. _dnntapt ~II' 4Qaavllntage. of each ....... '. .. ... 1 .\1".,1" will .... ciq be wetibed and compared. ,.., iii •• '.'17 ,..... .
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O11n 1'. Cook. Leban~n . !1Jed suit ror divorce from Cor'a Cook on chargfs of n eglect and cr ueilly. Mar;rled in 1936 they ha.ve III. ,e children. COOk retUrned f'1"Olll overseas service. R o· 88ked for cll&tXldy ()r ~e chU,:lren four of whom are with him.
Pleas Proceedings The suits of Oma. C. J ar.es. Foster , Bgalru;t J OJRe8 C. .10nes, w!\S d lsmisscd w1t1hout record on request of p1a.1ntlff. Herma.n iMarslJeU was gra nted a divorce f rom Mal1ie B. Marsha ll on h1;s Cbar8e of WiltUl absence. ' The ~ of &lirl WUlIams a nd f3Ja~ Spencer '·were InQ~
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OF PEACEOld Glory and the Dome of the Capitol at Washin,,ton aymboliEe lC'Verythinl that i . free and peaceful to American's.
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The court set Aug:Ullt 25 to hear man, lot 87 in Mason. the 1Jwentory' at thle estate of AlA trlreyo o.n1 Beatrice Clary '
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bert SpW'lIIig, Mason. and order :WUUam ~, tract 1n Massie Twp. certUieate of t~e1' issued the ArthUr and Hallie Credltt to Johr. adm4n1stratrlx. L. ~her. 16 A. In Cktlrcreek A cett1!1cate . of ' transfer. was or- Twp. fim:ed . issued to the 'e xecutor of the M. R . and E: M . Johnson to Clarestate of PioreDa Eulnss, LeOQ,non.· ence Eugene ,W;1bharn, plot on COIThe W~l of JesSie oroes, Frcnk- umbus ave., Lebanon. 11n, 1W8a ' w:lm1tted to probalt.e. C. O. Eulass to Carl a nd Ru ~h H . The Will of ~Ie W. Burnctt, Wayn esville, was a d:m1ttad to probate. Thc court approved the lnventory ney, .89 A. in Lebtuion . of C. J . Watik.1ns. Morrow. The court set Aug.' 27 for 11. hear- CC?unty Bill. ArnIel Materials 00., tar, $6,735.90; ing on ~h e r,pplication to OIPPoLr.t Q guardian for Vlrglrua Rowe, Leb- Al'Dlltage &: Son, gravel, ~.61 ; anon . a. minor. Vlln Camp Band & Gravel 00.• same, The nc t vaLUe oi tiM estate of $219.84; R. E . 1.Jexoy, fl,lCI 011, $31 .65; F iorella EuIOSs, Lebanon, was .d e- Dr. Robert Bla.1r, medical services a t JaU during July, s36.00. teml'i ned to be ~ . too . S~D:lard. 011 00., ~ for sheriff's The esta-t,e of . Eujgene C. f?m.It h wns or.1ered relieved for adminIstra- ca~, $15.36: Oharles Bari>ee, mileage tion a r.d ~ . Z: O«'~ was named as dog warden. $56.24; R.usseU Walker, salary Aug. HI-3l, $38.40 : Dayton oommlssloner to transfer assets. 'J1he es ta.te or W'jllter StirlllCe. Blue Pnnt Co., supplies, $17,62; Lebanon. was detelmll!l~ed to be Weller Weldlng""Co., sUpplies, $13.81. Leslle Shultz. pa.yroll. $656.20 ; $270.68. The estaLe of COra McK~nney w~ Johnson Myers, same. $iiOO.30; Earl l'clieved f rom' admtn1stmtd.on aB~ Basore, same, _1.20'; Willinm declarc,l exemp t frllm inherilianCe Bdhwler; same, ~.30; Elrills tax. Thompson, same, $189.60: Harry' BCl'\tba Swanger was named toM~t, $54:1~; Re,.ymood admir.ister the estalte of StepJleh Mulford, same, f361.~. . F eh er, .Mason. wltnl )). E. Haywood. Sam Sm1th, parts,. .15; Rich L. E. Thompson 1\l!l<l Walter Chesney Equipment. Co., equlpment. $18.25; as appra1sen. P. M. JOneS, p.sollne, $1.65; BalUn·!BrOs., same, $13.22: .Henry LudAll reqUIrements olr ~ baving been g~ven, oreditors. of the estate inaton, ' same, taUl: Rmiert Servia, of Minnie Pem", ,.' Bellevue, X1. same, ~1.93; Walter Botts, same. (.fonnerly oJ were or.jered $9.90; HOW'II.tWi . 5el1V1ce,aame, $6.60; barred f rom futUl'e 41llabns. . Or~ Bric.e -QQ.: pa.rts. tl.196.a8. ~ A. ~ (COl1lJJlOOly Pre:! Proctor. ' P,l~t fonus, known as iMa.ry A. "Ludlum> was 10; ColumbUs Blank Book Co., named e~ecutrtX r'Ot the eata,te of forms ;for ' pt.ooa~, ~.'lil l <>Ulce Frank Ludlum, wtt.b G . P. Bi'Ow.n. 0 : outfitters, paper~ f3.16: Dr. ·H. · M. D. SWes and C. J.' Waaoner ail ap- W'UUjIin.&. colmer's' costs for w. K. p1'!lisers. ' Hess, ~,90. . .
30 yea... experiem:e-Best of reference. Write or Telephone for t~rms and date. Office M~in Street TelephoDe 2651 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
A thankful nation boWSits/Jiead' in prayer . . ' . A:,prayer for the ,'ever· lasting safety of peace in our country
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With the' coming of peace Americans all m~y now Joo~ forward. without fea " into ~ new day of better living. , . . A day ' of world wide understanding of the Ipirit friendliness among nations. •... , The Spirit that will make peace a fact.
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News of the Churches Wa!,nt~bil(e Max Randall, Minister
QCburcb Qf ttbrist Telephone 2985
circulation irJjjcate tbat it is ,ilfferent from all otdler books. It hall outll'Ved nll other books, MId each YWl', tor ' centurieS, has outsold tilat year's best-seller In oJ) other tueltl!. This It does today. An average of twO mUllon, copies of the Bible have been Iiold each year tiurlr.g the past century. 2. The fact that It WIllS wrlten by aiIou,t thirty .jlflerc"c men, 'for the
ANNOUNC~NTS . The followln&, l'l a pre-p~lnt or the Waynl!livllle Church 01 Qlll'ilIt Our fall evan,:...iie ~iin, is only JnOS!; part unknown co one another, we~kly Bulletin four weeks aWQ~. 'l"hl8 last week and aepa.r~ted Oy 110 ~I~ of sixteen , your mtnlSter and family were at hundred YCjlr~ from the first to tJ\c MORNING WORSHIPLake Jam~ with Brotlher Don laSt. ar.d yet Is a 'peI'Ceot\y fitted • • BIBLE SOROOL 9:30 Hink.,le ar..d there last minute plana uiUt. ~ows that .t here ,was one Mind Ray K lontz, Superintendent were made for the services whloh g\Q:Ung It all. ~ oould be no COMMUNION SONO ' ~n four weeks from tomorrow ,otiher than the nu.nd ot God: Two verses only eight. Plan Ilnd pra~ and worle tor 3. '!be many' propheciee written, COMMUNION MEDITATION thIS revival. . daWn. IUld then ' ,fulfilled to the MBl'k 15:39-4'1 Tltree weeks from tonIKht Bt-o&h~r letter b~eds of lears la.ter; indlOOMMiUNION PARTIarPATION George Mark E1Uott wll) speak tor cat.e that ,t heir. autbll1' was one who COMMUNION SONG us on the subject of sin. ~ w111 c:ou):! see fOl'W8J'd 88 well 88 backLast verse only start week of pre-l'evival aerv- ward. No ODe but <kd can do that. H'Y1MN "All Hail The Power lce!! on bbe general theme of "Christ4, Its effect upon man Ia ev, ldance , 330 of J esus Name" ian Doctrine," Mr. Randall wUl tha.t it Is from ,God. Nti.tiona of peaSOR<lJPfI1U~ LI;:SSO~ conduct the remaining services pIe ha;ve been ctlangeo from savage PlMYER HYMN th.rOUeh ,t he week. " cannibals to IlIIw-abldln8. Chrlatian 333 On Friday DI,bt. October 5, we ' are men by "Doxolog>yl' I~'tluence of the Bible. The Minister pla.nnin.r a,- youth banquet at the INVOCATION .6. The fact tha.t the Bible al~s Mr. F. O . H. Cook SEaMON High Scllool Celeterle. for all tae approvea whG.t Is right and CQtlljems HYMN OF INVITA'I1lON YQlUI8 people of tdle Ohurtihes of only evil helps 00 'show It Is from HTrust and .(JOeY'" 306 Christ In this a.re&of the state. , BEND>ICTION BrOOher Hoy1; Oanary 'W1\1 be the God. P6s'IltJilium: ~er 'of the eVening and brotlNlr St. AUluatine Church Don mmk\e ,well help with the pro- Pather KrtIWlela.. I!rk.U ' EVENING EVANGELlS~C Hertiel't n -....... _ wUl gmm.. Brott!er ' ........ -.u Mass Bunday - 9:110 A, M. WORSHIP, lead bhe Singing. 'Ibe banquet It&elt 1u d HYMIN "The Touch of ~ will be for. title yo~ peopIe on.... Frien s _ .. ill Ho.nd On Mine" 244 bUt the remainder of the sel'ViCe .w JIllrat Day acnool - 9:30 A. u.. HYMN "There Is Su.nshLne" 257 be open to all -who wish to attend. ~Meetlniii •• g.f.or_W.Ol'8h1iiiiiiiiP• • 258 • • • • HY'MN 'Silowers at Blessing" THINGS . TO UMEMBER: flORIP'N1RlE LESSON ChrI.stIan Er.deavor tonight. 6:30. ! Cor. 2:J.()"16 HYMN OF IiNVOOATION Evening Evange1lst1c Servlce at B. IJ,; C91em... 1IIiltst.er ' .. "No Not ape" 267 7':30. Ohurch lIchool at 9:30 A. 11., lin. Mid-week prayer service Thur!lda3' , RaymoiIcl ~r. aupertntendent. . ll1VEmNO P.R.AYER ni-t; at 7:30 ,at church. OOMjMIJN,JQN HYMN' 'Q"'
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Hospital In Dayton. The Methodis t Sunday Sc'hool w ~re at Picnic was held a t J acobs Park . their home here last week. Wednet> lay evenin g. Mr. lIiIld Mrs. Lewis W!lSh were Sgt. John Syfred has retunned the guests of relatives in Fra.nkl1n, from dutlcs Ir. Lhe ElU'opean Theatre ~undIlY. i 'I ' of War and Js visiting his wile In Miss Frances Pollitt of Dayton Dayton nnd his mother. Mrs, Mary was ,t he week end g:ucst of Mr. nrul \ Pierson. ~. J esse PeDlllngbon and son. Fune ral serviceS were oonducted Mr. and lV1.l's. Charles Wetzel and for Pearl Sherc.:! , Sunday, W1ho pasfamILy were visitors In Dayton ,. Sun- sej fliw ay Thursday. Mr. Sherod was day. well known In this community h niVI Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Doster ana . Ing .spent his early yen.rs 1r. t his ,iau8'h ters are sper.d i·ng their vac:t- vlcln1ty, but IaJter movin g to Wllt1Qn In Michigan. rnIngton. ,M r. and Mrs. John Simpson . Dr. S gt. Howa rd BIggs of Waynesand Mrs. Gordon Munson, and Mr, ville was II. Wedn~sday guest or and' Mrs. Horooe-Slmpson of Plto'nln his gra.ndparents. Mr. anu Mrs , St. Mary's Episcopal Church joLn<d Clr.clnnati frie.n<is nnd vlsltr,~ Howard Comns. Ralph Parka. Rector the 'Zoo, there, Sunday. Many from here were at the anOhurch SchOOl at 9 :30 A, M. Miss Joan Bn.ker nnd Ernest Moore nual Home OomIJ~ g held at WellMorning prayer and sermon. n.ttended the Youth Conference In man, Sunday. The ~aslo n a~so 11:00 A. M. marked birthday celebrations of Mrs. Sabina last wet'k and gnve InwrMt. Holly Methodist Church fliting reports of t,hclr a.ctiviUes. Nettie GraY' nnd Mr. Dnve Morogan . Surday momir.g a t t he Methodist T. M. Searlf. MlDIIter Ohu.rcll . Sunday school - 9:30 A. M. Whm E. ,A . Earnhart. luperlntendent. ,Rev. and Mrs. Clarence . slcy Worsbip service - 10:3,0 A. M. are enjoying Ii vacation ehIs week . Evenlng service - ,:30 P. M. Church' services were suspended last Ferry Church of Chrilt Sunday.
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RE'l'URN AFI'ER S\JMMER SPENT IN INDIAN ...Mrs. Winifred Hartsock and son, Cavld, have retured to their home here a.ttCT' spe'l'lljjnl!' tJ\e summer wl"h her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Br.d Mrs. Prnnk Hawke, Eva.naVille. Ind.
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CAROL SUE SIMPSON BORN AU~VST SIXTEENTHMr. and Mrs. Vern Simpson are a!Ulounclng the birth 'of a. da.u~ter. Ca rol Sue. weight silt pounds. ele-ven ounces. at McClella n Hospital, on August 16. -------RETURNS TO CAMP ATTERB\Jr..'l--:First Sel'goont Earl Conner. who hu spent the past monlth with his wlf'e and son, ret~d to Camp • Atterbury on' We<1nesday aro:l Ia now at Fort Leonan:i Wood. MIssowI.
Frank D. Farr. Incllldinc household tamlt~ IIoDd other personal pods I!erV1cee ':"'" 10:30; and ebaUles':lne1udlnr amol)g other Youth Fellowship, ';l'UeodaJ ,eveJl1Dg ,thin,. &he foUowlnC articles: at ,'1:30. _ 'Ql~ 1Ieclr'OOm Suites. 2 tables,
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It is for us, WjlO Ood chose to remain, (.() see !.hat. It lives forever Invulnerable to despotism aD! atro· clUes Imposed by uugCe:lly people. • It Is for us to be dedicated to !.he '1 task o[ tel\.(lh~ng them klnd.1l css llnd t.he laws of .a. one ar.r.l true God. Let Hiim for.give them their Sins tor , they know not wha.t they do.
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01' Dayton speoL bile week end wlUt Mr. a.nd Mrs. Bert Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. Millard BaD, Mrs. Elmer Ha)mes and Mr. Stewnrt of Middletown spent Wednesday wlLh Mr : a.nd Mrs. Banr.er Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pleilfer and daughter spent Sunday afternoon \\'lith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer ot Shnronsvllle. A stol'k showcr was given for Mrs. Walter PfeUfer by ~rs . M111aJd N. I Ball and Mrs. B ert Bunnell, Wedr.esday. Those prescnt were Mrs. Omer Boldcry. Mrs. Vaug'hn Mullen. Mrs. , Clyde Bunnell, Mrs . . P er ry Earnhart, Mrs. Oharles Bunnell, Mrs. Leslie aQrsuch, Pvt. Marie Gorsuch, Mrs. Harry Emley. Mrs. 'Henry PfeUfer, Mrs. Berbha Rapp. The guest of honor received mnny benuU-
and Mrs. Morris Wharbon and Mr. IIlDd Mra. Herbel't Pfeiffer and sons Loansof near M iddletown were altemoo!l 4 % FARM LOANS - Long term , guests. by .JANE FJTE rosy p~'Ulents . No appraisal fee. Pvt. Charles Deicher \\Ias ills1Ml'. 'and Mrs. E. B . Longacre . a.0I~ Also nice sllIoll and large fal'lllS for sale. call or wl1te Gee. charged from the Army. Wednc.s- guests, Mr. and MI:s. Prlner, Mr and I heru'd the swee, tolis of bells H nkle. Phon e No.2, Lebanon. t (c .:'. ay at camp Atterbury, Ind. and Mrs. Wilbur Foulks, Mr. and Ml's, arising from ,t heir gracefUl steeples, Household Goods For Sale- came to the home of his parents Calvin Longacre nnd family, Homce then the shriek or a 'siren pierced 8IJld Ennest Foulks aLtendcd the and brot:her, here In the evenIng. the a.lr Automobile 'horns began to PAPER. PLATES- ' 9 l11ml fluted; Mr. aOO Mrs. Oliver ,Tohnston Foult's reunion at the home of Mrs, blow and I heard human voices ~ nterp roofed ; 10c dO',!;; 650 hundentertained the young fIolks of LYtle Helen Davis ])Ietz anj husband in blending In beautiful tones, all I~ red. The 'Mlam1 Gazette. Ph, 2143. Ohurch to a welr.er roast, Friday Cincinnati, Sunday. . ' annoti'r.ce the cessation of this Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet, Mr. evenmg. . hOl'll'lble t.h1ng known as 'war,' At and Mrs. Harold Whitaker, SO!l 1IT.t1 FOR SALE-Poultry last an All1l1gh,ty God had arswered ful gUts. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas a.nd daughter, Mrs. Marg.a,re~ Johns . Miss Betty Jenn ~unneU of Dayton FOR SM..E- JOO Buff Rook pullets, daughter, M1ss Betty, returned home Mrs. Nettle Emrick. Mr. and Mrs. the hopefUl prayers of miJUons who March hatched. Edna Meredith, Sun:lay evening after a. vnca.tlon at J. B. Jones and Mr. aI'. rl Mrs. Walter dally hOO loo~~ed to Him for guld- spent last week WiUl Mr. anU' Mrs. Rt. I , W aynesvllle. 8-9ge St. Mal}"'s lLake at OcHna. Kenrick called on 'Dr. and Mrs. H. E. wnce ant:! mercy ' ln elle task for the Ber~ Burmell. _ _ _ _ __ Mr. and ,M rs. Ernest !Hartsock of Hat.halway In celebration of bhelr pel'pCtuation o:f freedom and brothFRlERS for Sale- 30 1 to 4 lbs., 011 erllood. foot or dressed. ,MrS. Emmett Xenia were SU11£Iay dUu:er guests ot g J.len wed<Mng anniversary at !.heir I peered deeply Into the sky. Tile -30-2 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kenrlok and home In Waynesville, Sunda~ alterMr . and Mrs. J. R. JOhns. war clouds .... Beltz,' 'R t. 2. Waynesville. 8 noon "...-"t hila once shro\:,led the worln, ru:d the thunder of bombs Th.e MassIe VI.otory 4-'H Club met Mrs. Edward Mlnser and ohlldren Mrs. Cora Ferree and daughter ot HELP WANTEDLhat no~ so IOI1lg ago rained torrcnl.~ Frlclny. August 10, lit Lois Lukel1.~' and Mrs Martha Minser of Dayton C6st.lne were week end guests of Mn.K Truck Driver. Eit her salary, 0\' were Sur..fIlY gueats or Mr, ar.d Mrs . Mrs. Sally Gilman and Mr. and Mrs. of destruction had a ll vandsll('.l . In house wI!.h £Wm. A. Lukens In charge conun1ss10o or boUt. Boo's DaIry, W . C. Bergdoll. Harold Stclnke and family. Otiller there place iJ sa,w a lusturous raln- art1 emergency vice- president HowPhone 2537. 8-1G1 iMr. nnd Mrs. 'P lmer of Detroit are S ur..:tay visitors were: Mrs. Bride boW of happiness gle arrU~l g upon Il aJ'd Doster, presiding. Chaotlo world. IMotlon was made to meet at WANTED- Up to 10 copies visl tl.ng at ·the home of ,Mr. and Burn6 of Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. I remembenl<1 a quotation from home of wm. A. LUkens for an InMrs. E, B. Longacre. Francis Hutford and fOOlily of Piqua of The Miami Gazette of Mr. IUld Mrs. lJeo.n Salisbury of anl~ Mr. ar.d Mrs. Forest Ferree and Robert Burns "The Unll: Shall comc spectton trip of projects. Motion was May 3, 1945 is ue. Will !Mhcn men tlJie v~orld O'er $ItLll carried. pay 10e per copy. Bring WashIngoon, . O. H ., were SUnday famJJy of GreenvUle. evening guests of Mrs. NetLIe Emrick . Guests persent at the meeting Mrs. Earl Menderrhall and o:laugh brothers be . ' •• ThIS day ar.nounced to .Gave.tte office: Mr. and Mra, Wa.lter Kenrlok ar.d ter, Patty, of Tipp Olty, are guests the fulfllbnent, of this prognost.lca- were E :lward COssum ,and Paul MiacellaneOuaJames Haines, with obher relatives, at the home 'Of her paren!.'!, Mr. 1IinI:I tlon. Michener. The next mceUne> will were entertained to ;:Un.ner Sunday Mrs, OUlY Routzabn. 'J1hl.s day I ' nrQse early ru:.l wenl be held the home o["Janet Mien WHO STOLE ~ ANVIL? I need It Several trom here attended the to 'Work as lis nv usual custom. I eneI', Fr·,:tay, August 24 at 6 :00 p . m. l'Qr my dally dozen. Eftle's serving evening at bile home of Mrs. Nellle Il'his meeting reported py Donald me malty-riCh, . sweet-o.s--a.-nut Montgomer:r and daug'hter, Cleo, In fUnera.I of MIss CJata. Wade, So.t- soon leamej tllat peace was very W'day a,f,ternoon, at the unglesbee 6OQ1l ega.ln to be with us. Then, just iLUker.s. Grape-Nuts and I get so much Dayton. ~tl Rush S 2/ 0 of Sheepshend :f1uneral Home ~n Springboro. Miss as I had been assured, I heru'd ou]' .energy from t heir concentrako:f w!a Sears is vlsltcng .In Ohloago iIlourishment my dumbbells· fe!!1 BiIY, N. Y. came Thursday ac.d spent Wade was a sllIter of M!a. Will Ross President's ofifllClal announcemer:t of several days' wJth his ipII.1"ent.~, Mr, of thJs · place, She PBSS<ti IIIway the cessation. of the war with t he and 1oJllwaukee. ,too light. They're only 200 lbs. ard Mrs. fired Rush. Th~ a.t Miami Valley hOSPi tal, Japanese' s~iJlder. So .1 too went BIRTHHou.ehold Good. - ' at the age of 50 years. out .\pro the sb:ectll. Everyone I ·met Born to Mr. and M:iS. Walter Clark was la.ug'.b1rlg and shOtttl.ng above the _WESTINGHOUSE Electl1c Range Jr., a son, Michael Allen, at tlhP. dln- that is' ur.tll I came to a 'Gold Side oven; pro Ladles whlte ldd Dr. Dill hospital In Dayton, Thursstar Mother' tbat , was l!hoes, 7:,4B , like- new. Ralph daY', AiUgUst 16. They are now at telU'S, for a son lost on Ry:ukyu. It Hastlngs. Phone 2571 . 8-23-1 c Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a pathetic picture and yet I 'I1HREE-plcce Living . Room Sulte, aUlman Stewal't, LebanOn. Miss EIW.lbeth Ohar.dler spent the realIZe that It was lIOns like hers overstUfiClj , A-.1 c,?r dltlon. Phone Mrs. Therle Jones er.teitaInCl:i t he the world (Wer who had made tlhls week e1\l:\ at tlle Home. 2483 . 8-23-1c Oard Club at her home Thursday day . of victory po6SIble. It was Mrs. 'Elvalyn P eterson has returnafternoon. t.hrough their defi:ls that once again HEA'DINO s tove. Globe Glo-BoY Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton en- ed aftcr a momi;l's visit with {rie-nds !1fCedom and '~h"6 brothel"hOOd shB\1 ClrouJlltlng. Like ,new. Phone Waytertaln£d to <linner Sunday Mr. and 000 relatives In a nd n car Wllm1ng- reign. And wlth't he 'w ar closed, 8I!lll nesviUe 2969. . ff~-3 Mrs. Loren Rout.za~n of Franklin , ton. thunder of bobllls went a lSQ t he evll ~ Glenna Marsh and Miss p1dr!clples whIch heathens like HltMr. ani Mrs, Bernard MeUoh a.nd LIVE STOCKsen of £WaynesvUle and S taff Sgt. LIllle Hoover ot Dayton were dln!ler Ire advocated. HORSE FOR SALE- My wife nel\V iiii_iiiiliiiiliiiiI_iiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiii guests IWc~esd.ay of ·M l's. Lucjle , Then I shut my eyes and plcturt:d serves me m a lty-r!ch, sweet-as-,) Armlta.ge. Heaven as It would be on the eva nut Grope-Nuts every momtng. Mrs. Georgia Mel1l:ie!lha!l spem of August 14. YeS" Ihere unf,u rled With this delicious , ene.rgy-pa ckln' the past week In Dayton th e guest oj was 'Old Olory . ; A Golden Trumpet cereid under my h.lt, I d~n't n.e~ d her nephew, Er nest Martin lU'.d wUe. sounded out taps. And I sa.w D&vld , a horse. I Ipull Loot p' ow mysclI. T ARVI~-LlTHIC TAR Ml's. J. O. On.rbwr1g!ht. a nd daugh- sit dOWl\l' to his harp and plaY' "OUr and ROAD OIL ter, Mrs. Kemper McGowan, with National Ant.ru~m." lmmediately "1 USED CLOTHING' , EXCAVATING DUMP Mrs. LeWis, e.ll o[ Cincinnati, cal1C1~ . saw COlin Kelly, FTankllr. Delano TWO WINTER COATS- Bl1ek TRUCK SBRVIOE on MIss Minnie Dodson . Thun:day Roosevelt, and eveny otlher hero ..rno clotlh, one with silver fox collar. Ready Mix Concrete ,afternoon. had 'h elpt'd \Ill aeleve our Ultlmil.te A-I cO]',1It lon , s.lze 18. Pll{)ne 2473 , Misses Annie Ilod Marne B ~oWI ! victory by maklng the supreme 8-29-1 with ,Rev. Ra.lph Parks, spent Mon- saooiflce. They were ..andlng erecUy ':lay the guests of MllloS Clara LIl ~' saluting the flag as flley heard the POISON IVY IIOW TO KILL IT and Mr. ar:d Mrs. Nick Clyburn a ' beautiful strains of song t hat is WaynesvtJle Ull Kill the outer skin , 'It peels off and Morrow No.3 their summer cabin near Wnshlng- symbolic of rlg1h.oeoumess omd Phones Lebanon: Office 4J'7K with it goes the Ivy In rectlon. Often ton, O. H. Amerlcanlsm . \ Res. 98M one applicati()n is enough. Get Te-ol !Mrs. Esther Southgate, Miss These great !llcn have giV(} \;oJ~lon aL ani\' drug store. It's MartJha WelCh and ~ D t:,lley of priceless gift,- ~l lre'edom IV powerful. Stops Itching qulckly. Morrow, called at the Home Thurs- not <llie IlS long, as we ke Your 35c back tomorrow if not da.y ~rnoon. pleased. Today n.t Waynesville Drug M1ss :rd.lu~aret Edwards vIslJl.t:d Store. 8-30ad relatlvC6 In WIlmIr~ton, Sunday afternoon. DEAD STOCK RUBBER STAMPS and IMIIs8 Huth Ohal1t:ller and !Mrs, MARKING DEVICES Horael, Cow., Hoal , Dora Wa.rd were in lDayton, Friday ' ''We ah.II rite'n 'he n_n/,olltN-, Calvea, Sheep, etc. The Miami Gazette afternoon. dom, and the Ea.t. • hall be .11.,.' REMOVED PROMPI'LY Ml.sses Ruth 1IiIl!.! Elizabeth Chandwith the g/or), 01 our llbera'ian.... :...oeneral DoucJ •• MacArthur. ler and Mrs. Evalyn Peterson atCall , tended the last session of Wilmington Yearly Meeting on sunday
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With its Stars and Bars, it hal once more served as a protection against the evil ,forces of .8 aression; . . , , It has been our protecUon and in cooperation with pur Allies. the boys and Ii~la o~ Am~ca have used thi~ shield to IUcceufuJly pr~e ' our cherished, ideals an~ principles. ' '.
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The wa" is wOn and we are truly thank ful ••• Now as the din of battle fadea, we pleda e anew to the accom plishm ent in fact of an e,n during peace .
folly of auch thinki ng, They have prove d that good deeds are the only paths to peace and proape rity.
New proble ms face u~but Ameri cans can muste r all out effort in the caule of a lee.,.r e peace just aa theyw en't all out in the pursui t of armed victor y. Our fightin g men and wome n aa well aa thole who have played their part on the home- "front are now equal to taaks ahead of them.
Wheth er in the affaira of "natio na, of. busine aa houses or indivi duals the princi ples of fair play alway s win in the long run. The outcom e of this war is a~ple proof of that fact.
The forces of evil reprea ented by Hitler and Hiroh ito believ ed they could prosp er more by taking wh~t they wante d thema elvea. Their utter failure haa proveCl the
We join our fellow Ameri cana in celebr ating thia righte oua Victor y and promi ae to play our part in creati ng a bright and happy future not only for our Comm unity but for our Count ry . ,n d the whole world . "
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By AL JEDLICKA Forty yea rs aft er its armies marched into Korea to establish a foothold on the Asiatic mainland, Japan's course of Imperial conque st came to a dramatic end on the evening of August 14 with the unqualified accepta nce of the Potsdam declaration subscribed to by the U. S., ,Britain, China and Russia. Announced to an anxious nation by President Harry S. Truman, the Jap surrender ,came three years, eight months and one week after the attask on Pearl Harbor. With the Allied powers consenting to his retention on the throne to assure the surrender of Japanese armies scattered throug hout Asia and the submission of the homeland to the stiff t e rms iinpose d, Emperor Hirohito ordered the nation to lay d own its arms as the Tokyo radio reported thousands of downcast s ubjects bowed in g rief before the gates of the imperial palace lamenting their defeat.
The American-Eagle .-draws "'aside the dark curtain of war ... Exposing a New Dawn of . Peace on .our _troubled globe. The United Nations in cooperative effort have written an end _,t o ~ armed strife . . • And now united in copperative dip'lomacy. will secure a peace ' in our time and ·lor futqre &~'rAtioP'!.. ,oL 'W._ ,;ome, I
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case he will return to civil llle ar..l take up his proressloon or chemical ~IOg\st. HIs PM'a~ts were both born In Waynesvllle and were graduates or the b1g1h school. His maternal grandfallher, the late Drew SWeet, "''IllS ror ma.ny years cd.Itor and publisher of the Miami Gazette. His pmtemal grand!father. John C. Ridge, was 11 teacher and elocutlonI.!t retl ~.:I1ng 1m Waynesville.
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PURCIIASES gOHlO STATION welling up of the emotions • • , a look, a IN LEBANONglance, a hand cl asp • • • words are unnecDon HalWke Is now greetJng Ills fl'I&lY friends at his newly purohasessary. ed Sdh1'o OU station on Columbus Ave" Lebanon, Don bas been emAs we pause with this divine message of Having ledAmericanground ® ployed at Aeronlca. Alrcraft Plant forces back over the vast With the navy and air force ,car· thankflllness surging through our very being tracts of the Pacific to the rylng the fight to the enemy, Bnd Ir. M!.:1dletow,!l tor tile pu. lihree . with army ond marine troops slash· years. we are conscious of our responsibility to the doorstep of Japan followmg Ing forward in island to Island the crippling blow at Pearl tlghting, the war in the Pacific future • •• a responsibility to see to it that it Harbor General MacArthur rates as one 01 the bloodiest In will be a future free from doubts and fea~ was de~ignated to accept the history: 'TOTALVICTORY. ' 1 FrlKn th.e very beginning the U. s. . d • • • frte from ignorance and areed • • • frea N Ipponese sur r e J1 era ong encountered a bitter and lana\lcal with representatives of the foe, ardent and well disciplined, from war, other Allied nations. willing to llubt to the last cartridge Coming four days after even when completely enveloped. Tokyo's first offer to give up AU through the war, the toU ot. Jap We join our neighbors in thi~ devout . kUled lar surpassed the number the fight prOVided the emper- captured indicating the nature of purpose, not only at home but for 011 peoples or's sovereignty were respect- their def~nse. ed, and three months after Because ' o~ the close teamwork reof the world •. VeE day Japan's surrender quired In the over-all operations, It ' d . h 'ld h would be difficult to single out one was greete Wit WI ent utstandlng hero though General siasm throughout the U. S. ~~cArthur's f1e~ stand against the which joyously celebrated the enemy In the early stages of the con· end of the most destructive filet and his later redemption of and costly war in history lost territories made him the sym· . . . . bol of the American spirit. ~thout waltmg for PreSident Beside tho name of MacArthur Harry S. Truman's official must be added those of Admiral With the lam", of the V-J day proclamation. Nimitz, who dlrected U. S. naval Jut baltian 01 the Asil, In accepting' the AlIJed terms, operations In the vast Pacillc thea· Americans may now join Japan agreed to the total reduction ter, and General Le May, whose 01 Its once proud empire, with hope B-29s leriously reduced Japan's In· with their AUiell in rejoicinl for the future based upon the or· the return or peace. .ganlzaUon of a free democracy wIthin the home Islands of Honshu; Pnce lovin, people ev. KyusHu, 'Hokkaldo and $hlkoku. erywhere may ' 1lOW nile Under the Potsdam ultimatum, their voica in. thanbgl.m. Japan must eliminate the inlluence • for a ule end lecure futwe. 01 those elements which have en· couraged conquest; give up Man~ churla, Korea and other overseas acquisitions; disarm all armed , •••••••••• j ..................... , •••••••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••• forces; permit the revival of democracy and freedom of speech, religion and thought; and submit to Allfed occupation of designated points In the homeland until post· war security has been establlshed. At the same time, Japan was promised an opportunity for orderly development once a P!lacetul 'gov. ernment had been created, with reo tention of such Industries as would maintain Its Internal economy and eventual access to raw materials and world trade. The war ended just as the atomic bomb threatened the ohliteration of Japan's sprawling industrial settle- dustrlal potential in repeated heavy ments, with Hiroshima and Naga. raids. Recovering quickly from the black saki already badly mangled by the days Immediately after Pearl Har· terrillc blasts. Packing an explosive force 20,000 bor, when the Nipponese overran times greater than TNT. the atomic much 01 the' Pacillc, the U. S. checked the enemy tld~ in the spring of 1942, when the American fleet stopped the Japs' .outheastward dri ve in the ba ttle of the Coral lea and then thwarted their eastward surge at Midway .. From thep"'im, the U, 5., building up tremendous military and material strength under a unified tront· ,at home, wail on the march, with ' the Japanese seeking time to consolidate their newly won position as the overruling Asiatic power by bitter delaying action In their outposts. ,With the navy severing vital Japanese supply lines to these outpOst.; and with the ground forcel i.olatlng enemy units into disorganized resist. ance pockets (In invaded Island., the Amedcan advance in the Paclftc far exceeded CXpI!ctations, with the end of the European war finding U. S. sea, land and air forces perched right on Nippon's doorstep. QeD. 001111.. MacArthur I , Though 'the main body of J apa· , A.ocepU Surrender. 'nese troops had not been touched by bomb', destructive capacity so for the steady U, S. advances westward. exceeded that 01 ordinary missiles the American navy's mastery of the' "With Thy blessing;-we shall prevail over the unho...I · that It brought a quick reaction sea lanes a. talr as the Chinese coast , . lrom a government that had planned interrupted the shipment of vital mao forces' of our enemy. Help us to conquer ,the apostles of greed continuation of the conflict lrom terlal to the' home . Islands lor in. underground bastions despite in- dustrlal processing, and the B·29s' and racial arrogances. Lead us 'to the saving of our countrY,' creasing B·29 attacks. terrillc bombllJrdment ofmanufacturBesides threatening to lay Japan ing centers greatly curtailed output. and with our sister natio~s into world' unity 't hat will speU waste, the atomic bomb also was With deliverie~1 of materials cut, and . . ., , .( credited with blowing Russia into output dwlndli.ng, the effectivene .. a sure' peace:::' a peace invulnerable to th~ schemings of un.> the conflict, thus bringing the total 01 an estimated 4,000,000 remalnln, Allied weight to bear against the enemy troops stood to be severely worthy men. a peace that witt ,let all men live Nipponese. In all, these two events limited. ~~ ,served to climax the growing temOn top of It all, Russia's invasion ~ping the just"rewards of ~eir. honest toil.~ po 01 the AllIed drive In the Pacillc; of Manchuria and threat to 'Jape , I which laW U. S; 10rces virtually sit- held China prom lied tG tap the onl)" ting on Japan's doorstep at the ces- remaining important enemy indul.' ., • atlon 01 hostilities, ~y wiU be done; Almi~tf God." trial ' source olltiide the homeland. .. '-
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Now that reconveraion time ia here. you may find a time in the near future that your houlehold need I can be aupplied from our atore. before the new items begin to find their way to the market- Then too. we can .ave you money at a time when your income may be ItoPped.
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BefGre the Twentieth century Ja·, pan'. Imperial ,ambition. were zoe. strlct'ed to Korea, the coalt of China and some neighboring iiilands In the , Japane~e sea, Japanese leacter. suddenly reaUzed the power of west· ern armament. During the next half century japan was moderntzed. 10 successfullY that the Japanese vic· torln over Chtna In 1894, and Russia in 1905 were swift and conclusive.
DurIO, the twenUe. 'Japan apanded. her commercial JD1luiaae . deep into Chlnne tel'fltOI7. By 1011\ a fOrmidable boycott dev~ed. Japallele trOop. were Uled to cruab tbIa organized prote'l t. '1!hll ,violatlon or treaty rlghtl aro~ the ~ld. Japan defiantly, rulped from the League of Natto.n . In 1831, when trou. ble in the .. tri~ce area" of Chlna W81 alain the occaliOD for battUnc~
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on to eIlmb, Th1s is good but some of the ,by-prod ucts are not so 8«' . A FAR M DIA RY 'l1hose who are 'sure of the:r econem ic ' , by D. J. FIllA.ZIER IUld social status. whethe r hlglh or 1941 Monday , A\IIUB& 2(1, 1945low, are natural and nt ensa. pleas· Dec. 1-]a~ 1II. .1r attack 011 The WBI' of bOmbs ar.d bullets 18 an~ and comlort Pearl HarbO'., ' HOURS : eble ,to defll with Dec. B-UniN d SI4U. d«1Gr.. 1CJGr 00:1 often ~ore conside rate ot o~r on ]aptlll. Inllllliql l 01 PhiUpplnea over and me war or words baa begun. people and nappler th0a4: tJnpse who The mad celebra tion or V J Day Is wad attack on GUG/II and· ",air. 9-12 each mcrnln~ , N by]ap o_. are struggli ng to climb. but the over and cutblW:k , s have begun. Will Dec. IO-Ge lle,all' fac"r,h ur " 1-5 afternoo n., except !'Ight to climb is oUr Amadea n henLive Wire and PrQtresalve. An or· .Ulr;, battle oj MIIIlUa. we ever Itr.d Go wny to pl'osperit;y and tage even <though so often Wednes day t he cllmbDec. 25-]01 '0"''' rake ' '''alre., work for all wlUJ lout war? War eanluU on second to none. 81.r1ctly I~ ers 'become unpleas ant, al tel'11ately Han, Kon, loll.. 7-9 saturda y evening , sellers on the best aU around 1I1IU'ltet the only IndUBtr y 'we have found so. too aggressi ve or over-anK Dec. 26-]ap. bomb MallUa, d.1ious to In tbe countrY. pir. Jacr il WIll decl4red OPell city. fer where full Urne product ion does· plellSe, toUcJlY BJl.1 easily olfended or Other Evening s by Servic e That Satiafiea not create surplusell. All other 'mar- surly when cha.lIenged. seU 1942 cOil1scious I ~ppolntmeut Jan. I-Malli l. 'U"ellde r., MacIreta aze so soon {med to saturaLIQu, ar.d n1Iected . unoornf ortnble LhemArthur', force. /fee ro 8at4G1I. ' only: :war whlch destroys ns last as selves and Illllldng others TELEPH ONE 62 -R feb. IS-Sin, opor. lalli. unoom!orLwe create, car. use all we can pro- &:ble. , Mar. 17-Gea erol MacArtlwr I4rub in Awtrolia to leod .. mid force •• duce. '1:hat 18 Ilhe ~Nn.y It looks but SusIe !lind Smokey ha.ve always April 9-U. S. froop' all Batoan AUCT IONE ERIN'G surely Go ~tlon that cen organize been more or less .house .urrende r. dogs but for ell out productJion cou\l organ- unUI receIl!l1y Bogan h Au,. 1-U. S. marine, llInd all St."le y and Kooll er as been a Guodalc anal. tze for aU out use or' Its product s , happy and OOIlJten For Dates, .PboIle 28IIt. W&ynee· ted out.t,loors dog. Ol.tome trlc Eye SpeciaU d 1943 bUt Ilhere tne human factor ~n ters In ~h1s summe r he has ville. Ohio. Reverse Charaes suddenl y deoi',!Sepr. 5-Alli e. land all New tba.t Would mean more regulati on ed to become a house 26 S. Detroit SL XENIA , O. Guinea. dog 8r..l wher. BROKE RS LICENS E a.nd our Ideal Is not regula.tion but be met willh Ilhe natuml NOli. 2-U. S. mGTine. invade BouoppoSition ,ainviUe, In.deper.dent action and 1n4L1aUve. caused by his desire to climb. his Ir.depen dent action mlans the right whole d.lspos1t1on has- cJlO.nged 1944 . He Jan. 29-U. S. landl froop. ill NOT to do as well Q,S tJhe I1lght to do. oan open bile screens and oome III MardI/AU '''4nd•. It. Include s the right of a mnn to and he o.ioes. Willen lune IO- Marine. Inllade Soipan. you find hun In July 19-U. S. fore.. I4nd 011 sit on his own fron 't porch Willi his the house M: d tl"Y to llUlIke 111m go Guam. feet ontbe railing IIlnd let the world out, 'n e puts his head and WI down. OCf.17- /nvo.ion 0/ Lerte on Philgo by if he Is conter.t witJ1 bhe his ears droop and ippin81 ,eU under Way. he moves stlffatandar d or Uv1ng tiha.t gelS hUn . leggt,.11y and stubbor nly to a.nother 1945 Tae Jban who paid a three hw:.lreo! corner and Ues down. IDs ]an. lO-lnva .lon 0/ Lusoll.r aned happy tail dollar fine rather bh3n clea.n up hls wnggoi ng days are over. by Yanla. he hns b~ Ian. 30-U. S. landl,.,. north house by - order or the bOBJ'd of come a climber . Evident ly he ' sees Batlian Hoi penimWo. health was 'wlthl.n his nghts as no reason Why if those females Feb. 4-Amerl c:4n troo" ..,., (ull Monila. long' aa <be dido t Intel1fere with the liwe Ir: the house, he as a membe r Feb. IS-V. S. /i", air ,aid 011 TOo rlghta or othenI. ThUI b.rlIlgS all kinds of tJhe , master sex should Icyo. out or problelllS. How high car. un- doors. In vlrtn I p at him llve Feb.17- Marine . illllGlh l_]1ma. on tihe Army IandI 011 Corre,ld or. employ ment InaUrance be wlt!n out hew:i ar..! Lell him waat a n ice dcg Feb. J6-Phm "pine commo,.. UIIlntr the taJ(ea pa~:l by tJhe willing he Is. 'h e droops his ears weallA rerwnet lto ,.Uipina people. a!1d looks wortrera to elliCOUlll8,e Idleness ? How at me suspiciously, a memiJer Mar. 17-1_ 1 _ caplUred wlrh of 1\ marine _olrie . 01 J9,9J8. far ca.n 1Jle unions sptood work minorit y group Vilat has begun to April l-/IIN,i oll 0/ Oku., F:ghtin g ... Sacrificing . .. Concer n for policies go without pena)Jz1ng the cUmb and nothing short of ,Wled by 100.000 troop•• complet e Dl8n w1lO can 'Week faster and accepta nce of hdm In his May 24-550 ,"",,/or ll firebomb the others welfare .•. a band of United Nanew status Tokyo. 'b etter? HIla the W'.Ion the right to will restore the wag. Perhaps ever. May 27-Ch" ",e aJplUre N_ tions extend the warm handcl asp of friendaay how much or how fast allY mau the SLruggle will have so Bin,. . aHecLed can work? HIla anyone tbe rJght Lo his disposit ion that be will ]IIM lI-Au.t raliaa "00" InllOde ship as the be11s peal out the news of final be dlgnl. BorMo. BaY ,w hom a man slull hire or fire? fled' 1U1t:l pompous instead of gay and lune II-:...o lli_ """'pcd" , ,au> victory over the vicious enemy that would 'nle8e are old question s. Cnpt. J on.!! carefree. I wonder If I c...lully enth. Aparra C4p1Ured by nllow 111m tile r. Smith 10 Wle first VI1rglnla color.y pruvlleges 01 the other YIIIlIa. have enslaved the world. dogs as iong lune 18-c.u - declared c0mhad to enforce the rule that those as 'he 'doesn't abuse them, if , perhaps pletely IIb.,a184who wanted to eBit must &hare tile we woUldn',t all be happier ]"'y 2-Au", .zim.. landed III Bal. The hands clasp a little tighter in token wOItt. ftUss1a. ts now tlnding t.ha.t ilcpapan. • • • luly 11-8ri "", _r""pl Join there IJWIIt be rewards aC'OOl.:i1ntr to ReJ)OJ'ts froq>. the commit tee on e,f the unders tllnding r~oive 'to ,see that such U. S. lrd /fee'. Go maID'a ability In Ohler to Increase forming the co-op to bUild luly %4-U. 5. lrd Jr.e' _ _ and frightfu lness shali 'never again be loosed product ion. Levello!l4!!' down dQeSl:'t .operate freezing lookers In /uay III_lied I!,J'IIII" ,real'" navol WIl(YI·.es . b... 011 KIlT., HOIIIIu& ulandl. work. R.U88lI. leveled' down so t4lat ville, show thai. ttley are upon the peoples of the earth . gOing into Au,. $-B·29. "oale up ]_".,. no one bad ~ better bIlan the questio n thoroug hly an(\ wllA min ... are so',1 8D~ elae, now they are ,tJrylDg to on ,t he Idea truilt AU,. 4-MacA rtIwr ICIbJ o"ar a co-op Is the best command 01 Ryul/yul. Let the handcl asp of na tions be an ev. l'8.I.&e tbeir ataJ)1ar ds. How? By try- way to get good semce for the corn· .."... 6-Aeom ic bou cIeJ"Oll to read1' our ,lUnerlc an hlgoh m\li!l.lty . mOd 01 Hiro,h",",present remind er that what ha ~ been so nobly All,. 7-&".,l ol1T..... #aU Toyata.ndar d or lIvina and that Ameri· HInts or fall. Ka.ty-d ld, Knty. ,tarted at the San Francisco Confer mce lIIMla r-a. .' can It&ndar d ~ ri!&Qbed by al- didn't. She dlt:l.sh edld. shedld A.... B-R_i II ~ ... "" . Ka.ty shall be the beginn ing and the essence of I-pall. lowtne' eacIl one to proere8 8 as' fast dlds and locusts, grassho ppers and 10-.-1.,.,. ..a.lo r JHICICe ' a8 he 'MIOted to iUld ~:I. C11dceta, screech awls a.nd earlier World Peace One of the feat~ or Amertca n aunSeta all say that , AUf. 14.-10" . - l l f 1UtC0rwU tall Is coming. •ioIaal ...rrander renna. J)I'08reBS baa Oeen , tile riQt1~ to c:lImb School in two W8eItS. Plentyl or gas • from one status to another by 1I~d1. olilne to make the county fa.lrs boom. v1dua14 and groups. One group of Let/a celebra te pelW:e with !.lIe immtara.nt& has cl1mbed out or pov- fair Warren county ever hr.!. best crt)' and t!le alums sa .anothe r group Hu Background • • 'f moves 10 and they In turn push up Work ns ha.Rl for pence ns we did Their authorit y re-eltab Uihed wJth to malte room for another group. As Cor war. Hold onto your WIU' bonds the overthro w 01 the mWta1'7 ,ov· . ea.oh. group moves , up tlhey in ,t um ,the fighting may tle over but It ernora in 1868, the Japanel e emperora, IUPPOled1y delcend ed from the t1glht to keep ,tlhe r.EiX't ones down isn't paid for yet. lun aoddell , have exerc:lled their mythica l power for the unlllc:aUoD of the country to facWtat e ita im· perlal develop ment. With the overthro w of the Ih08\lDo ate Ihortly atter Admira l Perry opened the door 'of !apan to the outllde. wo.rld, the limple 'iland people. previou lty owina lulet aile· alance to the mWtary clan, eaa1ly
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TO WH OM WE OWE SO MUCH The boys and girls who have broug ht us peace. They all have had their impor tant part to play . .. Their s was the hard part _ .. yet accom plishe d because of the confidence 'they had in, the folks on the home front.
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peace," delc:rlb bt. relan.beUeve , .M~ topollUca l e apertl _ . . tbat ~ penona lly H1roblto wanted _ ' , peace, but sa the puppet of the mID· 3 mile a S. E, of Frank lin on ta1'7 c:lIque bad to ao alone with State Route 123 their delllM . Actuall y be"relln" wield. '!~ ~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ little real power. Hli actual ~ be,an In 11121, then ' a. prlnc:o reaent he ruled in hJ. father'. ltead. He wal married In IBM and II the fa ther of one Ion and three dauptera.
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Victory baa come and a prayer of thank sgivin g rises from every heart as the roar of ~ttle gives way to the quiet of returning peace , •• Our praye r is, less for an endur ing peace as it is of Thailka· giving for the ce~tion 'o f hostili~.
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The war is finished - The peace has come, •• The people gather in the streets _ • • Sousa' s great march "The Stars and Stripes Foreve r" sweJJs forth as ' the band swings down-the avenue in the Victory Parade. - I We turn hom eward with rejoicin g in our hearts, sobered by the though t that with every ending there must be a new, clean start. Our fervent prayer s acknow ledging the start of a new day for everlas ting peace ~hroughout the world.
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With World War iI Inl.hed , and wJth the n~tion" ,reat arml\me lll producUon due to be .lashed, Interelt mounte d In the ,overnm ent'. program for ,wltchin a' Indu.try back to' a peac:etlme balll and providing continu ed hJab employ ment. Shortly before th!t cellaUoD of bOIW1U.I, Prellde nl Trwn~ caUed In War prOduction Board 'Chiefta in )(ru, to ,0 over plana for .peecUn" up rec:onv enlon to, prevent alar,.. , .cale rupture of the counW. 8CIOIIOIn,. after,V.J da,. At the inee~ , ~t· waa d .... , m1Ded that the WPB wa. to ~. dUot .• vllOl'OUI .,rIve for thit UJ*l.100 of Procluc:tIoD 'fot .ma~ III abort IUpplJ to meet aU .....rid.; limit' manufa cture or .. ....... ,r.
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the Boston Red Sox, Is now alter big game, meaning the star pitch. Ing recorda of the last 40 years. When you are levelJlnK with dead aim on such past, stars Lefty Grove, Christy MaUlewson, Carl Hubbell, Grover Alexander, Smoky Joe ·W a a d, Ed . Walsh , Spud Chand. ler and a few oth· ers. you have to ad· Just your sights to an unusual angle. For In these 40 yearl at big le ag ue base· ba ll th er e h a ve been oth e rs who have set up B num· ber of incredible • marks that the brll· Ferriss II ll nt F erri ss must , lo ok ' at, t a ce to face. or fi gure to figure. Here are just a few omong those who have won more thun 20 games In any given seuson: Robert Moses Grove, Athletics, 1931: Won 31, lost 4, pct .. 886. Smoky Joe Wood, Rcd Sox, 1912: Woo 34, loat II, pet. .872. LeU,. Gomel, Yankees, 1935: Won 26, loat II, pct.•839. Walter Johnson, Scnatorl, 1913: Won 36, 10lt 7, pct. .837. Spud Vb.ndler. Yanken, lSt3: Won 20, loa' 4, pct. .831. Varl Hubbell, Olantl, 1930: Won Z6, 10lt 8, pct. .813. DIllY Dean, Vardlnall, 1935: WOD 30, 10lt 7, pct. ,811, Eddie Clcotte, Wblte Sox, 1919: Won 29, 10lt 7, pct•• 806. Vbrlsty Mathewson, Glanta, 1909: ,Won 25, 10lt 6, pct .. 806. The above are the hlgh·ranklng percentage records since 1904. Ed Walsh won 40 and lost 15 In 1908 for .727. Alexander won 31 and lost 10 in 1915 tor .756. Bob Feller' s best year was 1939 when be won 24 and lose 9 for .727.
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Wlthln ~ mOel from the Japlneae mainland, American troopa landed on the we.t coallt of OJdnawI, Jap basUon, In the R),ukyo..
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Raises I wo Jima Flag
10ws Victory in War can the triumph be comp1ete. Together the peoples of a t0l'!' and bruised wor1d have v.owed to make an ever1asting peace. We here in this community have labored and contributed in a degr.:ee to this Victory. Now with thanks in our
U. S. marinea plJ~Dteel flar at Iwo Jlma, after ODe 1111 bloodiest eDragementa ot the war.
hearts and an earnest prayer we, bend . our energies toward the securing of th~
Philippines Returned
Victory for .Peace.
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It Is Lefty Gi'ove's record mark, let In 1931, that now becomes the main Ferriss target. Here's quite II target, no matter how keen 'a sbarpshooter you moy happen to beWON 31, LOST 4 - PCT. .086. Only Smoky Joe Wood at the Red Sox In 1912 hilS even approacbed these miracle figures and Joe was 14 pOints away at .872, which II no . part at a busl or a ftop . To beat Lelty Grove'l 1931 mark, FerrI.. will have to win III gamel and drop only 3. This meana that Miracle Dave will have to win It out at his next 15 start.. You will have to admit this Is quite an order. Thll reminds us tbat Lefty Grove, the Illent mountaineer, hael the 8 'r reatelt conseeutlve yeara aD,. pitcher has ever knowu: .750 In 1928 -.769 In 1929-.848 In 1930-,888 lD 1931-:nt In 193% aDd ,7110 III 19S3. In 1930 and 1931, Letty·won 59,amel a~d IQllt only O. Try aDeI match that eomblnatlon for aometblD6 over .810 for two 'Itralebt sea.onl, There are Ulole perennial pessl· mists, who live In ancient hlltory al they. stroke their mossy bearda, who bave this to la)'; "This Is 8 80lt year for pitchers. They are only facin, 8 bunch of minor leaguers, most of them claSl B and class C. This II an oft year. II shouldn't count." But walt just a few seconds. Why aren't Ute rest 01 ,the pitchers mopping up as FerrIss Is? Newhouler at the Tigers Is one of the bes.t from many 8easons; but though working for a much better ball club he hasn't been able to follow th~ Ferriss pace.
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••• '"O'd Glory" Iymbolilea to the world the principles for which we al a
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With forthright . alluranee r American fighting men 'end .women bave led US to vic· tory over: the! foes} of; rlpteousnea,1 These
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And looking back to Grove's big year, haa Ferriss another Jimmy FaD or anoUler AI Simmons bat· tlng In runI for his side? Slmmonl hit .390 that season and Jimmy FaD hammered 30 home runl over the wall. And Ulere were oth· ers. ConnJe Mack had a world serles team that year, back in 1931. Don't forget that Grove drew far better defenslv.e and offensive IUPport than the 1945 Red Sox can oller, Wilbont Ferrlls, the Red Sox would be In seventh plsee, badly outcJalleel b), every team In the Amerlcaa League except the Athletics. Leave out the Ferriss record aad the Bed SOll woald have ouly 25 victories aplil' tbe they beJd after Sunela)". lilt. Don't target again that Letty . Grove and Joe Wood were working wlUt two pennant winning, two world serle8 teaml, while Ferrlsi hal been pltchlnK for a team that without blm would be next to last among a lot of bad ball clubs. HI. infield and outfield support has been noth. ing to compare with the support Grove and Wood. knew In other and beUer yearl. .
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"This will be the greatest war lellIOn football hal known," remarked Steve Owen, coach at the New ·York G1a~tI. "I am not reterrlnK alone to the. pro ,ame. I am allo .peakln,· for the coUeges. We have been getting III a number of report. lately fro~ our scouts, I've beans from a number· of coUege coachel aad they tell· me their material wID be much beHer Ulan It wal a year a,o. The), won't be beatln, Arm,. or Navy but they WIll .till be rood."
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WHOLESOME PAsTEURIZED PASTEURIZED ' MILK DAIRY PRODUCTS for Your Protection Phone 2537 Waynesville, Ohio
BELLS RING IN AMERICA ~ • • , •.
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which brinKS Peace, Amedcana tum to the Churcb to Rive thanb for our . deliverance from the by burden thru.t upon the power .eelrinK enemies who would have enslaved UI all. Yea, the Bell. rinc for Peace and we are truly thankful. '
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General of Ule Army Douelas MacArthur II IhOWD .. he t1lhlecl over elYil aclmlalstraUoa aftalra to Pr. . Ident Serrlo OameDlI 01 the PblUppine Commonwealth JOvemmem.
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M.ethodist Rally At Miami Chautauqua
Remember-Send Your Overseas Christptas Mail Sept. 15 ~ Oct. 15
Candidates,' Initiated ' .. . At Eastern i~ Star 107
E. Dow Bancroft of Chicago Named Spe~ker Of The Day
Plans Made For Regular Meeting On September to
Ba'ket Dinner Picnrc Will Be Obaerved After Services
Aaaoci~te Gra~ MatrO'n Will Be The H . ,O'r Guest
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ApprO've ' Greene CO'ntacting Organizations In CO'unty The East ,Wayne Fa,rm Bureau AdvJsol'Y' COUDcll m.e t at the home of Mr. a,~ld Mrs. 'L uther Hartsock. Frlda,y evening, August 24. A copy of the p etition to the County Commlssloners objecting to the h Lrlng of a Cour.ty Agent In Wa rren County to replMe Da.vld Bailey was rend,. We felt that th; County AgenL'S work should ·have · nlore- publiclty so th at people wouU ur.o:lerstMd 115 renl value. A motion was pa.'Ised t hat we ! trongly favq,r the employufUht of another County Agcnt to lake the .place of Mr. Balley· Members expressed I'hemselves as f\Wotill1r the callilll; together of The U. ·S. mariae landin, OD Guadalc3nal, during thc carly phase represer:tAltJves from the various 01 the Invasion In ·the Solomon!!. was the turolng point In tho war, wheD County' farm O'rganiZatiO'ns to meet AllIea bel an to provo their superlorlt)'. with the COunty OO'mmlssloners to
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indicate tAlelr wishes. The Councll voi ced the approval or Mr. Gr~ne's contacting the other organizations. SEPTEMBER 3 to' 6, 1945 tAlice OOns reported the progress The Mon1lJomery Cour ~y Fall'. 0.( th e Co-op Looker Plant. The September 3-6, day M1d evenlr g Is board feels, It Is vef'Y Important to shaping up Inu> Wllnt gives evid ence PrO'f. U. L. Monce Teacher have a satlsfo.ctory plar.t with
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dlde.Les. Ir.ltla.tJon of After .fihe Inl ceremon ies. Ice cream a.nd es were sel'Ved In the dlnlng r~ • OonsUeraJble tlmf 'Wo.s devoted to qlscusslng the reguJir rneetLng which wUl 'be 11eld on ~'nday evening. Bep~ber !O, 'When "Frlel:dshlp Night·, wlll I:l!! observed, with the Associate Grand M&tron. Mrs. Edlt.1t COnger, lIS honor I!'\lI!st. · All the chapters I\J.~-the dls~r cl arc invited, also a. nUirlber of graM ofllcer6. 'llhe ~ers of Miami Ohapter are urged .f$: be presc,nt und eaoh one 18 to provide salad and SQr~d'i1r1c1:6,
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'nIe tempera turt' Is torrid but "summer girl" Irene Verner, Na· tionRI Barn Dance songstress looks ahead ' to Christmlls. Sa'ltn Claus, alias Arkie, the Arkansas Wood· chopper. swelters in his Santa suit as a reminder that Christmas pack. ages f or our men overse38 should be in the mail betwel'n Sept. 15 and Oct. 15.
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iMUCh interest haS' developed In the Warren County Methodist Rally to be held at Ule MlamJ Valley Chautauqua grounds, Sund~ altel'noon, September 9" since the ar.-
nouncement was made t'hDit E. Dow Bancroft of Chlcago Is to be the speaker. Those 'men who know him teel that a real treat Is In store for t.he lay members of ·t he various churches In the county. He Is known I}S a man's JlllI.n, a preaChing layman . a stewa.rdshlp evangellst and IS In demand as a speaker before religious and social service groups. He was born 11~ COlumbus, Ohio, where for 2'l years he was ~eneml secretary of the ~llway Y. ·M. C. A.. poor to the flrst World ,War. During World War one he served as a Y. 1M. C. A. secretary for 13 ~ont.h.s In Fra.nce. After ,t he Armistice he gave up Y. M . O. A. work to give his ttme to his own church. He was on the staff ol Bishop W. F. Anderson, hrad of the Olnotnr.eti area of the fonner Met.hodls~ ..Eplscopal Churoh during
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to present TJlere will be harness ra(:lng every On SaLurday. AUllIL~t 25. occured of aJl Interested people wi thin the to attend I dilY. with three mer-s In the nfter- ~he ElevenWl School reunion of next few days . In noons -and twiG In the evenings. those who nttended schOOl llt Hllr-----veywurg back In the elghtiCll and Total purses amon t to $1l500.00. "gay nineties". Th ere .... - 0. dTart horse sho v w. II .... "" Time WRS spent In remllls~ence on the altel1!1 oon of Scpt. 4 and :I nnd Sk181ng old sohool songs .. Prof Ba<'dle Horse Show tha,t evening. U . 'L . Monce, Clr.clnnaU. t~e te 'her Qash prtzes of $225 arc offered In Cor fifty years, was pr~sent. He re- Bliss Wiant, PrO'f. O'f Music, graJns a.t:d general faml prodl.!'-:t.r. cited t,he "Kind Old Pedagog-" [I,:1d Yenching Univ. Will d""""''''imts Far......~, ·s 4 H Clu"s a nd ether .reciLatlons ~_w.. IcfolD~1U -·oei&DIIiIWI.......ibi.,.;..i5-t§fiIl92.!f., lia;~ ~ d • la:J.s ~~~~i~~:~~~~%"~~~~a~~;;~;I~=='I;:;~~~ ~t.tili:lIse Churcb than has !orr " Vau(fevllle a.nd circus hereafter on the Bancroft. Typical of the fine retwice dally In front of t1he grand- AU8USt. In' CBPfJ!Jr.. accorded to Mr. Bancroft. Ttle law provides that · 90 t18¥B stand Jnclud1ngo 111gh wire IlAlts ; .and Among ·tJlose present were: Mr. Guest speaker of the eve~ will be and ,tlui results obtAIned III the stMemust elapse before ,t he new leglsla.- a complete clrcllS, will amuse Ilhe alld Mrs. E. '1.. Hat;ton . Mrs'. Llda Prof. Bliss Wiant. Mr. Wla.r.t Is ~t of a . paa~r : "The men of my tioD can ,become effective /PO that crov..:ls. Hllt~r.. Mrs. 'FfiiI ger , 'R-:-A: of-Mustc-tn Yenching chU~ 'he.ve a new vislon of 'What the Museum will r.ot pass into the n~d adugihter Nlloncy , ClncwnaU; Wl1verslt.y. Ohina. ThJs 19 the 1arga layman Bhou!ti be In the church ~ds of tale state Arehaeologlcal Mrs. Ab'ble E. Mol1!fort, Rachel E. est Uauvel'S1t)f I.!l! Ohlna. Prof. iW tant and! a.re more active sLnce Mr. Bana.ncl Historical Society until it: Oct0 Luke.ns. Mr. alit: Mrs. George Denny. edUet:! the Ohlnese Hymnal which croft was ~ere." A bishop, alter 00&. The state Society wiD restore Howard Oollett, Wilmington ; MlIJry is universally 4Sed In bhe Ohrlst4an havUla' Mr. Bancroft In a series of and m&1ntaln Ilhe Museum for Ilhe VlSOry Lena Ci ark and daugh ter, Elizabeth, Ohur¢les of Ohlr.a. c.je~. meeUll8s In one of Ius cor.ferences. WOMAN'S CLUB - ar.d ....andsons. Dan a;r.,1 David, . He flo.s also composed the hHRecent scores ~n the 'tournament state of Ohio. b' wrote: "It was 118 effectiVe a Job as CHANGES DAY Mr. and Mrs. Oharles mony· for over 70 .C'lunese rongs and • OF FIRST Raymond Braddock Speaker, Oregonia; lU'e: Church 2 - Stroucl6 1; Strortis n PLAN OBSERVANCE has ever ~n done In this conferPrice CO'ntrol Discussion Smart, Mr. and Mrs. WdJbur Shld- hymns. . '- cubs 8 .(extra Innings); Ch,u rch SETI'LEMENT IN COUNTY OF MEETING a.ker a.nd ,inugllter, Mary Coa.te, Mr. Prof. 'Wla.nt w111 give a.n unusuelly C!ItIIDe!' 10 - Tigers 1; ~tla'Ws 15 - Tigers The August meeting of t.he South arid Mrs. WaJter Ellis , Mi-. an:1 Interesttng address a.r.ti The Society vote61. a.t Ita JulY'meetHot.onlY Is Mr. Bancroft a rellglou~ show 'Ilhe ProgressJve Woman's Club 4 (oalled In fifth. darlcr:e581. ing Ul observe lihe looth anniversary WIliy;ne Advisory Council was h eld Ml'S. William Gilliam, O race Smart, the use of certain Ohlnese musical lea.de~, but he has also taken e.ll!ad'Which -usually> meeta on the first of tbe founding of Beedle's Station last Tl1l1rsday evenlng at bhe home E. B. Dnkln. Oba Welch. LIzzie InBtl'umen~. Ing .piUIt in ·tile social, educ.atior.al Mor.c:1a.y of elU:h month wUl have FIRE DESTROYS F ARM ~ on September 23 when a marker will of Mr. ar,j Mrs. R. E. Asbury , GIld political programs of his local Hough. Mrs. A. S . Collett, Osle HarMrs. Wlar.t, who is Q singer, will 'f.ihe September meeting on the Raymond Bl'fIddpck gave an excel- land. Harveysburg; Mrs. Emma s Ing anumber 0 f' so106. HOME OF ELMER LAMB be erected to r.ote 4'oe settlement, communlby. seeoo.:l ~9jay, Bepteniber 11 at ler.t report of MWTay D •. IJincoln's .Kline. Middletown', A!lna t.he .first 1n Wanen (Jaunty. ~ famUl.es of all Methodists In The commum.ty Is cordially In7:30 p. m. at the new home of The (\U'ID horne of ,E lmer L:1Inl). '!be committee named Includes address at Ule FIalm Bureau picnic. Fravel, Dayton; Ruth Anr.a' Tomll- v1ted ,t o attend thds service. til. most the cOUnty o.s ·well as any 01 their Mrs. C. E. Andenron ' on Thlrd.... lOiCat,ed on the ~yr.esvme anl:l He characterized L1nclln !lS' [1,' great ltab troend! are elllDOl1l'a(led to be prfscn t S'Oll, Mrs Luther Hartsock and SOil, prof Ie ever.lng Is pronused'. Street. ~s ~ll piease take • Ore&onJa road at the caesar's creek MutoD Snyder, H, C. Schwartz, thinker. 81ld empt\aslzed his ablllty ' K enrick, Mrs. Louise Herrick Wa:lter far 'Idle prosram whi~h ' w11l start a~ note of this charlee. -"-_ _ _ I~ 'Wal totally deatroyed by to Challenge his hcn.rers Lo think. fl,oge r Joseph ine Oglesbee OOIlS and 'HONOR BRIDE - GROOM and ,Ml&s Helen Smith. 3:00 ' p. m. At the clOll!' of bhe proLl.ncoln La!o:l we oon have a world - druug-hter, Helen Margaret. George AT ' 0 fire about noon Monday. None of gram those . present will enjoy a MRS. E. C. CRANE RETURNS and, NeLLie Oglesbee , Wa yncsvUle. B FFET SUPPER tOe oont.ents of the dweUlng was wide peace If we wish It. p rovided DINGI DONG' DING picnic lur:ch on 'tbe Chautauquo.· FROM MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL we are wll1\ng to s hare. All problems Al ice Oglesbee. Spring Va lley . Mr. o.nd Mrs. W. P. Strader ensaved. The \ass was only partially 81'OuncI.s. TO CENTERVILLE HOMEDONG' GET READY,' covere:l by lnslirance. . oon .be so:Vcd if we will use CllI'lsLter,t alned with 11 buffet supper ar..d Mr:s. E. O. Crane. who was operatIan prlnclpes. TAR , TAR! AND shower on Saturday evenlng honorThe blaze fh!ld atarted earUeT In ON YOUR MARKS, Ed on at. wain! Valley hOepltal reHAWKE ,REUNION HELD. the mqm1ng ar.d 'WJB extinguished SCHOOL BEGINSI A lively discussion or. prIce COIl- MORE TAR' IT'S Ing Mr. and Mrs. 'R oger Walton of cently has now returend to her AT WAtNE PARK but ev¥ently some trll followed t111s talk. TARRABLE, T AIN.T IT? Spring Valley, a recent brlde IIitld by Mr. ' L amb, hUne In centervllie a.nd is reported Supterlnte~t. Raymond, BradThe Council 'was decideojly In fayor I groom. Those who enjoyed the evensmoulderIng embers remalned .. to re'1!1le 27th Annual Hawke ReunJ~n to be recovllflng satllS[actorlly. T ar 1n the soup. tar In the log with >t:be br~:le a.t:d groom were kln.jle >the 11re later In the momLng. dock annoullCf,j today that, Wayne of retaining tile office of coun ty WII8 held at Wayne Parte. Sood4y. TownshIp Public .Schools will open Agent In Warren COlLnty. beans; tllr on my feet. and tnr Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sears a'nei IJ)out fifty frl.oo':\jI and relaU~es , PVT. LeMAY HOME ENTERTAINS WITH DlNNE&-:' Tues<:Ia¥, September 4, IUld ' will be Delicious refreslullcn ts were ' s ervon my jeans I son of Leb~noD, MIsS MlU'y Elizabeth . enJoYed tl\e baBket dlnr:er' IUIIj dur- ON FURLOUGH':" WednCf,1ay mO'rniT.g WilynesEdglngton, Jamestown,' Mr. Thomas ·Mr. a.nd Mrs. ·H . 'L. Rye enter- dlsnUaaed at noon. TItle schoOl buse,; 8:1 by the hostess during the social lng the alt.ernO()n an, intel'e6tlng pr{)!Pvt. Oharles LeMay ot the Mar.lne wID run their , routes. 88 usual In hour. -Mr. and Mr:;. Raymond Bradville got a shel lack.lng of t.ar and Houston, Spring Valley, Mr. a.nd gram tWas given. AU' C011) at Oherry Point, N. O. L~ tained ·to Sunday dJnner: Mr. a.nd past years. .......... chips on most of uhe principal Mrs. M. D. Hartscck, tJhe host and Mrfl. R. R. Benson ar.d son of linJI. were guests. seventeen lllemlJ<,l's. Includlng one spending a ~n day furlough here TWo vacanc1es . stlU •exist In the ~ lanapolls, Mr. ar:d Mrs. W. P. Sa.lisThe September meeting will be streets a,nd some al1e~, a nd. ho!;tess. rwree are in m1lltary service. A with hl& wife and chUdren. bury. Mr. a.nd Mrs, Leon Ba.ll:IbUliV, eaetneMU1 ~l blA they will heM at the home of Mr. ru: c;I Mrs. word out Is timt more i s yet to Mr. and Mrs. Seth Fumas were memoi'ia.\ WII8 given for Mr. Stanley PJ'(ItIably be fWed thl~'!week accord- Olarence -Rye. come. so you folks who don't like . visiting friends. In New Castle and 'Be1la~. ,t he only member who died WEEK . END 'AT INDlAN LAKE- of Washlng,ton. C . H. and Mr. and IntrIoMr.~ the odor of t.ar had better ' to ke duriDi tlbe put year. Mr. er.d Mrs. GUbert Frye and Mrs. D. R. sQUsbIU'y a¢ fam1ly ' Rdcrunor.d, Ind'., last week. your vnentions starting now. Mr. J. C. Hawke 18 lifetime presl- SOTIII. with Mr. and MrS. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Benson and son, hili.! WITNESS MEllBEBSHIP ,UNION Next winter when It Is all over dent ~ thJs group and IDs. Melvin Butterwor~h of Lebanon, lIpe~t the been the week enO guest of rel&t!:ves WI'nI , GIRLS OBOANIZATlONar.,:! forgotten. we will be mJghty here. , Mrs. J. ' J. .Mrs. Wllliam Banta 'Will ap1n serve as secretary. week ~ a.t IJ)<ijan lJa,ke. glad we had a ·tnrMble tlme O'n strouse, MnI. stanlEIY l;)alley. Mr. Relatives were present from ColWednesday, AUgust 29, ,becn,ll/se arA Mrs. oatl Conard, MnI', M. D . UJnI)us, SPrillt'fleJ.:I, Da.yton', WUIt will save mruny a sli p and sllde .,Iid, ,* ,. BertIe Ml)Js. Mrs. J . P . ~, Lebat:on, Leveland and when the streets becO'me IcyPromm. and 1(111. L . C. 8~. John Wa~lUe. a.nd they w11l1 ~ .wew:e In . Milmiaburg on Thursday PVT mVlN SO:um ·~TURN8 ' and 8Il'W Misses MarilYn Burske. ENTERTAINS WITH FAMILY BOMB FROM OVBBSEA,S..:.. ~, HaIleI Conanj. Glaqys DINNER AT liRADDOCK HOMEMni. 'MAry South' of Miamlsburg I aDd· Phydlls BaUley made mem. Mrs. Fronk Braddock opened her reoe1ved from ~h~r 8On~ ' Pvt. bers at "'Itle RaInbow lor Olfls" . ' home on ~In Street, Sundn~~, alII:! 'MelVin Soutb .. >Ilhat he' hal:! an1Ved entertnlned wi'!:.h a loy ely famJly CINCJNNATI-LO~ .. "a:rely ~ dUlIIes Where dmner. Her ·guests w41re Corp. WarVlSIToas III!it.E POK' WEBK END ' be IIU ~tr 2'lIpDDfhs: H~ ia nOV' . ren ~rder:, MlamL.,bUrg. 'M r. and Mr. Nl'II. J. ~'. ' Humke. ar:.j at· camp Pat.rlck Henry, Va.; and Mrs. Warren Braddock IUld daugh~ bid .. week .end guests. &rrlve ~bome In • fft, 4an. " ter, MIss Betty Bracdcck, Mr. !lnci Mr. . ~ ~. DaYiC1 Kaupp a.l1,J Mra. Raymond Braedoek and daugh. AriBND8~~DING.iiN· , , thUdren of Dear Olr.clnnatt ar.,:1 ters •. Mra. Wilhelmilla t!nderwOO;d IlAlULTON,' .8ATVaDAY' EVE-- . J(l. .aDd Mrs. J. lan!rntnp 01 Loveand Mr. and MrS. FrectBraddock and land. - Mr. "and ~Mz:s• JIa1nOUa ~e
mOvement of the fONner Mebhodl·t ~l8copal Ohurob as associate secretary lor bhe canm1sslon on Men's WOrk. When the Methcdlst Ohul':!h es \ . united and Ute i!lCW General Board of lAy Activities was created, 'he became . one of the llssoclate 5ecretarles of that E«>a . n1. • \ It ill ger:erallY' aalmowledged that t - .....Il ha::ve s""'en to ' more MeUt.....___...:_ .... __ ..- 'a _ _ . ..... .... _.
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LOCKER PLANT WILL BE The team of t he Ohrlstlan Church DISCUSSED FULLY AT will meet tAle wlr.ner of the Strou:!OuUaw game 'Thursday evenIng j,n MEETI'NG, F ,RIDAY, what may be the final game of the SEPTEMBER 7 8 00 . , : p. m. 1oca1 softball lou·roomen\.. The Ohurc'h ,haB '!IS yet .t o be deThe Temporary Board. of Directors r eate<!. In Ulurr.ament play. Both 1 of the Wa,uesvlle Foe d. Locker StrOUdS and thoMQutiaws ha.ve been . project are announclr.g a meeting to be .held at the Waynesville H 'gll beo.~ once until the game WedSc;hooi ,OYnlnasium . on Friday. ~e.pt.:, nC4day' wh~ eUm.lr:atf>d' the loser Ind lett o"'tw0~ IA·""..,.,.... ember 7, 1946 at 8:00 p. m. for t n e pul'JXltSe of e. f,ull dlscwi.sJon ot tM tion. Thia be.1 ng a double elfmJDatJon plans un:ler consideration for the tnumament, a Ohurch win TtlW'S'Project and also the election of II .:Ia,y will give them the title. Should pef1ll3!1er:t Board of Diree~rs. the. Stroud...(}utlnw wlnnilr come out tAll persons who a.re Interested In on top, ar.ot.her game will be 11I::CLile construction ot II liJeker Plant essnry 10 det.c.mUne the cha.mplon. In wa,ynesvllle &hould make this a The date for such .gorne, should it inu.st date on their calendar. be itleCeSSIIIry, has not yet been de-
WII8 orliWally this peper but was and procured MnI. het' stead.
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8ub.'lcrlptlon RIlle: ~ .50 year wtLh.ln 15 miles: $2.00 year be}"Oild 15 mUes. _. 1:ntered lIS Seoonc'. ,QIBBS Mattc~ B't. the Post Off1Qe, ~,:;vllle, Ohio
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Now, a good deal of ' the guess· work 18 to be removed from decl· lions upon the relative advantages a nd costs ot loc,al airpark construcUon. A model airpark Is being built In a typical small community. EI· don, Missouri, popula tion 2,590. The Idea was conceived by Eugene V. Fryhotr, In charge 01 the aviation section of the Missouri State Depart. ment of Resources and Develop. menl: Planned as a public improve· menl, the citizens of Eldon, led by thelr energetic Bod progressive mayor. Robert Reed, and his far· seeIng associa tes, expeot their air·
equipmeot, growld ma rking aids, and communication equlpmeot arc planned. Future Improvements in lighting equipment and surfacing m aterial for run ways and taxi Itr lps are a )so proj ected and these and other facllity improvements will be tr ied out from time to time. The model airpa rk at Eldon bal been endorsed by thrt'c nalional avl. atlon organizations : the National Aeronautic Association; the Nation. al Aviation Trades Association; and the Persona l Aircraft Council of the Aircraft Industries Association of America. " Vote Yes, Scratch No and Watcb Eldon Grow" was the slogan that put over $25.000 worth of Model Air·
IIODEL AmpAJU( beiD, constructed at Eldon. Mo. Two turt m,b' 11I'Ipi SWd.OOO' and HO'd.lOO'. .EIUmate4 colt to Eldon cltllens. '%5,000. Incladln, 8en1ce BullcUn,. Thll dOes Dot ~c1ude ban,ar bulldln,l, ShOWD In uetcJl. The airpark .. Bv.• blocks from the buslDesS district.
park to pay dividendi In attractlna park Bonds. Newspaper articles. ad· new enterprises and aldlna in gen· verUslng sponsored by mo~t of the eral the lubstantlal ilowth of tb~lr leading citizens and merchant. of the town and the Lake of the Ozark a Ilily. Interest in its development, howev· . resort owners ncarby; letters writ· er, II not"conftned to the immediate ten home by local men In various locality or even to the state in' which branches of the al'med services; a. It b to be eslabUahed. For Eldon perlonal canvass of taxpayers to Airpark fa to be a model from which whom a full explanation of the proj. communities in aU paru of the coun- ect was made; and placards placed try can obtain basic knowledae of in most of the local busIness estab· airpark site leleution. construction, llshmenu were all e1Iective in pro· cost aDd operation. moting the bonds. Election day found a sound tru~k At . Eldon, an} ldeal airpark IIlte was located only five blocks from reminding people to vote lor the the bUllnesl district. Within a Ihort installation with such sloganll as time after the plana were laid, an "Vote Yes lor Ptogress". "Put El. , ' educational plan to acquaint relll, don on the Air Map" , "A l1ve town dentl wltb aU detaU. was conduct· ,row., • weak town dies." etc. 'Later a new. commentator CD a ed. ,.. a rel ult, tb. civlc·minded . people of the cOlJ)munity voted In a New York City radio told UsteneraI raUo of nine to one in favor of an ;'Llttle Eldon. Missouri, population all'park bond Iss)!e of $25.000. Eldon 2,590, shows big New York, popula· officIals have agreed to keep com· tion umpteen m illions, how to get plete, accurate records of aU trans· an IIlrpark." acUons regarding the development. Tbl. r. tbe Ioyentb .1 ••• rlll al .rtl. Airpark equIpment research i8 to , :::".:::'~:~'·I;"I~f:.11~~e .. ::.t''':t7:':~ contiJlue tor at least five yeafS. Pel" "l'IaUOIIIlI Oroupo Aid In Alrp.rll Pla.ula," _IU app.ar In a D eArl,. . manent exhibit. of hanllarl, fueling
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In the time taxes won't cover the ·blll. Bold onto your bQ.nds and buy acme miOfe. Don't. le&ve t.he wa.r fOl' our aol(UeIl'8 pay for. A FAR,M D I A R Y by JANB FI'l'E P . S. By ,t.be way bave you a. fluff by D. J. FaAUER of cotton on Y(lUr ' acreen door? It Mr. and Mrs. 0tlArle6 Do8tA!r and Is the lateat fad they say It keeps I Friday. Aurust 24. 1945- . the nl.e& from setUing on the' screen. dautrhtera ha.ve returnoo home from Peaches. White peaches, yellow . . ·8 vacation Ln M1ehl8an. Try It and SE~ ond let 'us know pellOhes, dark-roo peaches. Tr~s • Mr. and Mra. Joseph lBoyd of loaded wll1h ~ches. More peacl1cs aboUt .it. Cent.ervllle were the guesta of Mr . ~han we have' had for years and less and Mrs. Dalu Barton and sons, sugar to can t hem wlth. But In F1r1day evening. spl.t.e of that people are canllLng Mr. and Mrs, James Doeter of With less or even wit h none at all Dayton visited their parents here !loping that by the time they are Mrs. Evalyn PI!terson left Saturday Saturday. reedy to use them t here wlll be sllgar Nrs. Emma Kline of Datylton Is on hand. mOmIDg to weLt In Xer Ia and attend . the guest of her sister, Mrs. Osee August and September mean the Peterson retmlon. Harlan. plenty or good eating. pea.ches and Dr. and Mrs. DI:dley' Keever of , IM!ss Margaret AlTm Oonj on of a pples, com and lima bea.ns, t oma- Cent.erv1Ue were Sunday dinner DaytOn Is at the horne of ber pnrtoes a nd all the oUle r goo! things guesUi at the Home. entl!, Mr. and Mrs. Oall Gordon. from orchard alld gonrden . E veryMr. and Ml':!. MllW1ce Roeskin Sgt. Howard BIgp of Waynesville where you hear the m talking about ond Mr. and M ira. En:est Martin of VIsited his grandparents, Mr. and so many eans of t his or. the shelf Dayton spent SWlday afternoon Mrs. Howard Collios, over the :week or so many packages of tl:Jat In the with Mrs. Oeorll:ta. Mendenhall. . er.d. freeur. It doesn't sound as though Misses Annie a.r.d Mame Brown Misa Bernelce Barnhart of Dayton there would lbe a food shortage were Qi,rmer guesUi WednC6day 01 Is the guest Of her sister, Mrs. Earl arOlm j here tills wJ.nter . their CIOUSins, !'fi'. and Mrs. Ray- OBmpI)ell an:! f~y. OUr st.rI1lw Is baled and stored In IJIIOndt Montgomery of Centerville. Mrs. Ban1ett We.les Smart left t he barn. one more job done and Sunday for Mlaml, Fla. Mrs. ,Lucile ,!Umlt.age with her out of the way before wlnt.el'. AUgust Master Ernest 'MOOre Is seriously daughter, Mrs. IWoodrow Owens and has t hlrty-or.e ,j ays' but It somet wo children, of Sprlntrfleld. lett III at Mlaml Valley H06Pltal, Day'tim es seems like the shortest month Thursd1l>y mom.t.ng for a month·s ton. III bhe calenOOc. so many t hings The annua.l Monee Rcnic was held vacatton a.t Day tor. a Beach, Fla. to get done before faU a.nd so many a.t the sohool horne eoonom1ca room. NIsses Anna and Ruth Nutt, Mrs. things to get done before sChool OUt 01 town guests were Mrs. Uda Ocene. Lewla, Mrs. RaJelgh Phillips begins. Labor Day comes like a H.6Itwn, Mr. and Mrs. RoI!6 Qair.es, period at the end of sentence. By t he and Mrs. Craft, all of QentervlUe, Mr.-Il nd Mm. E. L . Hatton a.nd Prof. almanack It Is still summer but by whO have ma~ .f rtends at Vhe Home, Monee, all of Otnclnnatl, anoj Mr. custom ar.d our working year It Is visited here SUJllday a.Cterooon. Howard CoI~ of Wlknlngton. fall: The Helds ar..j pastures are un- VJ8JT01l.S"'FRoM MARYSVILLEM·rs. Nell B. Alderling and family usually green but the Iron weed and Mr. and Mrs. K . Jt. -Hill had as or Ctnclr..na-U, were week end guests thistles, which are beautllul ,nOw housegueats over the week end, Mr, of Miss Eva.ly,n TuckB!'. Mlsa 'nJcker even If they arc weeds, join the and iMnI. Ervine Strlffler of Marys· returned home with them Sunday chorus and tell us lall Is here. for a few days vlalt. ville.
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.Wayne.vllie Food Locker ProJ.ct be at th~ WA YN~ViLLE' GYMNASIUM on
somewhere or ju1:t riding. The oldtime Sup.day d river wua out agaJn. ambling slowly dowll the road heslIAlting every once In a while, holdl b ' k the Impaldent parade ber.g a.c . cause no one dared to pass him (and It ' usually ill a him) beca.usc they ,j o no t know what he Is about 00 do and there was the reckless ed ter wh must nan everyorte spe S 0 ..-even on a h111 or a curve. They are lUI back wit h us. Will OUl' poor old cars hold out until the n!!w oneB come off the assembly line? Now Is
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the time to begIn to save YOUr money for a r.ew one. This aItel1lloon I made the a cqual ntance of a three mon Lh . old Oreat Dane puppy, <the first o~ I ever met outside of a d og show , DlaJla ·D Is a lovely smooth sUky cooted aristocrat o{ the dog world. At bhree months s he stands almOst as tall as SmDkey hut slim a~d smooth with enormous ,p aws which she offers to you to &ha'ke when you S8'Y "How·d \>-you-do." .Her sire welghrd one hur. dred and elghty ave poun ds, just about the weight of t he s'V.erege veal calf. They say they aa-e genUe and ~wng except. when on gum-d, trull'be so. Diana D Is a lovely tblng 'b ut when she Is grown' there will <bee too much dog lor the on:llnary house. Reconversion Is on Its way' and already some are snyl:lg that the war s topped too soon. too su.1denly • bu t not the familles of the men over seas. However nmst people are takIng the changes well , as something to be expected. Our troops are landIng In Ja pan ar.d undoubtedly will be me t wIth bows and smiles but we American should remember that this Is custom in Japa,n· and only means that they recogniZe that we are In power not that they are pleased or like us. We smile when we a re pleased or feel f'l'lendly. When ,we nate or are sad, it shows In our faces. For generations the Japa.nese ha.ve been t.aught 'w conceal ali personal feelings behiD:i the bow ,and the smile, It Is a mask and who 'knows what Is '~hind it? Tax reduct40n Is In the alr. !Personally I think a fa irly high Income ·t ax spread over as large a group as pooslble shouJd be kept for a while In order to 'p ay oft as mUM war debt as possible. Another t hing about keeping It spread over the lower ' brackets Is tha t tt keeps Perhl1ip6 if people tax ,consciOUS. people feel the tax burden they may realIze toot all govenun~nt sper..:Ung comes Qut of the taxpa.yers pocket,s, our pockets, then We can 'h ope that people will Insist on grealer econDrnY and 'efIlclency In government but as lo'n g as it Just hits the ot her fellow n'O on~ ,joos an}'thlrlg about it. goven:ment Is our .g overnment, yours and ~ine. small Income Or large. T.a xelf I!l'e better than bcmcss 80 1 say tax us all and get the war pa.1d for. Wake the ,people up aD:! perha.M we can hope for econoIIl1 In government some day .when the people demand it.
SCHOOL
SEPTEMBER' 7, 1945 to h9r a full diacua.ion of th" plana under con.ideration. and the election of the permanent Board of Directora. TEMPORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Friends Home
Sunday. Au!:'ust 25, 1945Another perfect day though a bit on the cool side , In fact bhe paper sa~.j It was .tlhe coldest August 26 on reconj In Clr.oinnatl. cars were on the road again by hundreds> and thousands. Everyone was going
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Miss MAy Harlan wua hostess to the Jona~'s Run Adult Bible Class, Wednesday afternoon. 56·t. Jadt IM.oCarren haa recenUy rel!Urned fono overseas service.
Mrs. Fred Bherwoca:l attended Tbe Rve CounIiY Tra1n1tng oonterencea or ·the Wllm.ineton District a.t the Met~ . Church there Friday evening.
Prof. ar.d.Mrs. H. C. Mllllga.n attended the Milligan Reunion near Xenia, SUl'IdAy. Mrs. Ann Meson and Bon, Mrs. VIola. Wilson BJlJj fa mily, Mrs. Ira Burns ar.d daughter, Mr. and Mra. Patterson, Mrs . Cooper and friend or Cl.nc1nnaU, Mrs. Myrtle MoKnlght Mrs. Margaret Munoon and Mrs. Zorn Ek:ton a.bter.tJed the WllJ\j 'R eund.on, SatJurdIW. Mr. ar.d Mrs . John ROOert.son are entertaining relatives from Detroit,
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MISS DEA'I'IIERAGE OUESTMlsa lIlertha Deathel'llCe of DayMkih. ton wu 4fhe i'Uest of lIlr. and Mn. Mr. and Mrs. John S\mpBon, Or. RoeB H8J1tIIock several day& this week. and Mrs. H. B. MWlSOn were SUnday guests of Mr. IlJ\d Mrs. Horace STAFF SOT. HUNTER. HOMESfIIt. 1bomaa Hunter arrived horne Simpson 01 Pltchin. Mrs. M&ry B. Pierson . Mrs. Har- SUn.1a.y for a SO-day f·urlouah from vey MIllIgun, Mrs. Harry Tucker aT)] ~he EUropean front.
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THE MtAMI GAZETTE ANNOUNCEMENTS Don Hinkle wUl be her~ to begin the fall ' eva,ngeUst.lc meet.1~l ~ three weeks from tomorrow night. . We wge every member qt the local Ohuroh to emphasise ,t'hls revlVQI by telllng othe1"$ about It alii:! 'by prayer In behaJl' or the meetll~ g. Two weeks . from t.onl,ht B'otbtr George Mark ElIIot.t, from the 0I.nclonatl Bible SeminarY. 'Will be h ere to preach for us on' .the subject of "SI..:1.'" He will begtn a week of prerevival services · on the subject of "Qhrls tlan Doctrine". Mr. Rnr.,jall will oonUr.ue !.hese services t'hroughout the week preceding tJhe evangelL"tlc meeting. On Friday night, October 5, we are pla nnl11g a youth bMlquet for all the young people of this part of Ule state or the Chur<:hes of Christ. The purpose of this rally wUl ,b e to create Interest In B tble camps Cor the coming summer mOI: ths. Brother Hoyt Co'nallY, minister of t'he Churoh of Christ In Hillsboro, will be the speaker and Brother Don Hinkle and BrotJher ,H erbert Graham will also help to make the·serW.ce a success. The ba,nquet Itself will be .limlted to the young people, 'but the message given by Brother Oana.ry will be open ror everyone to hear. • .. • TlnNG TO REMEMBER-Ohrilltlar. Endea\or at 6:30 ton ght. Evangl!llIltic Services !Itt 7:30.
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Preprint of Bulletin
WORSHiIiP SElRVICE AT 1.0 :30 a.m . fIIU!ll;UDE PR00EJ3SIONAL - CHOER HYMN No. 2, "Come 'Ilhou Almighty· KJ.ng" lNVOOAtTION AlNNOUNCEMENTS REsPONSIVE RmOnm, Page 603 God Our Help. GlDRIA PATRI SCRIPT RE LESSOIN Romans 14 PRAYER and OHOIR R.ESPONSE OmLS QUARTEIT OFIFERII'ORY • • The fol1owl~ yourg people .. ('~ HYMN No. 301, "Guide Me 0 celved certificates at the Institute Thou Great Je~vn.h " at Chauta uqua 1:1lit week for cla.'>5· BERMON '\\'ol'k done: ,blys Rye. Yvc,:m HJYMiN No. 29, "Our IPnrtlng Hymn or 1Pratse .. Stubbs. Nomla Longacre, Earbn.1 a Orane. Marilyn Burske. Gene WIIBJ!lNEDlCTION son, Mary Jane Ander.' Qn, Jack As One Verse, "BLest Be The Tic bury, Enrl Rye, John Ludlng tor. . ·That Binds" Doug' l ass Henderson , Richard Wll\t· POSTULUDE ake.:·, ood Jack Preston, SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 The Ohurth apl)reclates the work Mild-week prayer services Tburs_ _ 'Mrs. ___ _ _ _ConllA:!r. _ _ _ Supt· _ _: -_ _ _hns __ _ _ _ _ _ _ d ay nlgilt at 7:30 at !.he C'huroh. Raymor:,j this _ group ,jone.
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• Ray Klontz, Superlnter rlent GUARDIAN'S SALE OF PERSONtAL PROPERTY . Tbe andenlped u Guardlnn of theperaon and eB~.r: of Frank H •. Farr, all ~petelU, will uffer for uIe at public auction at tile former realdence of Frank H. Farr In WayDerlvllle, Warren Dounty, Ohio, on the ftb day of September, 1945. at 2:00 o~lock Po m~ on .aId day. the pe,..oal goods and chaU"• . of said FraDk B. F8IT. l~cIIldID' hOUiehold land&ure and other penobal ~ and ~tles. includinr amonr otber thlnp Ute 'ollowlnc IU'tlc1es: 'lJIree bedroom suites, 2 tables, coal heater, 011 heater, gas range. rurs, 2 dressers, a number of antlques and other houlleboid roods. ATTENTION At same time and place Real E...t.au of said Frank II. Farr, eOlUllstin, of House and LcK will a.lso be offered for sale. TERMS OF SALE: CASH WILL C. ST. JOHN As GUlU'dlan WILBUR N. SEARS. Auctioneer L. C. ST. JOJIN, Cler&
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Mark 16 :1-8 COMMUNION PARII'IOlPATlON OOMMi{JN[ON SONG I .!lSt Verse Only HYMN "The Ohuroh's One FloundaUon" SOt 6OBlIPI'URE LESSON Matt.. 15 :13-16 PRAYiER HYMN "Fa.1re8t Lord Jesus"
36!l LNIVOOATION The MLnls tel SERMON "The incarnation" INVlTA'I1ION HYMN "SOftly and Tendei'ly" 213 BEJNEOJ:OTIO~
'N~w Case. ' -:Bobble Rhoades, 19, Hillsboro, ~ H. Bmndenburg fIle4 dlvOl'Ce S. Arlny, and Lu lIle Flannery,
aotLon against Harmon O. Brn.ndenburg ohargI.ng r.eglect and cruelt.y. M.an-1ed in ~ , 1944. bhey have no ohUdren ,b ut .the plaintiff states UID t she is pregnant and asks tor custco:ly of ·t he child wllElll bon1. . 'Lonus B. Steel. Jr.. a minor, suing tJhtough his la.ther, L. B. Steele, Sr .. 1Ued suit itOI' dlvoree from Mary L . Steele to 'Whom he st;a·tes 11e was married In April, 1944. They have a son, six ' months old. He ohaIies neglect and Cl"ueity. Mrs. Margaret . L. Nicl1ols. Le!Janon, filed wit for ,Uvorce from Rldhallj N·lohols cha :'ging neglect. They were married August 3. 1940 and the pla.lntlft seeks restorntlon or her former ,name, Monis. Betty Black, Franklin , asks for n dlvor<:e from Cecil Black. Crunp Claibourne, 'L a., on h r chMge of r.eglect. Ma.rried In 1936 Lhey 'have three children.
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Entries 101" the pure brE, I boo l' sale to be cor.d\lcted In Lebanon on Septeanber 29, must be III the h ,!",t, of O. 10. Sheehan, Route 2. W~yne'J ville, a member .of the cOil\.m ittee In charge, by Septem.ber 1. ft was announced thlll W1'Ok. All Pure bred raisers may enLcr eltrr er one or two bo:lJ's In the sale but their pape\'s and entry fee must be In Sheehnn's har.ds by tihe specltied date. 'I91.1s ls required so tbat the sale catalogue may be compiled 1I ~ ,j d istributed In advance of the sale. Owners may enter ,boars from IIJ1Y breed desired and each conSignor will be asked to bear hts share of the expense:; of the sale.
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S, The twenty-()ne letters to St. Mary's Ep~opal Church Christians to bell us how to live the JIaI h lui Beeto ' Ohrtstllm ' llfe (2 Peter :5~1. 40;ID8 ~n:yer ':d ~on, 4. The one Boot 01 Revelation. to 11:00 A. M. tell us to keep on living the UnristIan Ufe, and not give up ·(Rev. 2:10). Mt. Holly MethClodiat Church Everyone should 1mow thls nr~ T. M. SclarII. MiDlatelp rangement or the books of the Blb.le, Sunday school -;- 1::10 A . M. an:l !.he purpose. of each of these E. ,A. Earnhart, lIu:perlntendent. groups. Worship service ..:... l!1:S0 A. M. A FourfOld CIassUlcation Even1n~ service - '1:90 P. M. or Scriptures All Scripture. Is m~,1e up of : Ferry Church of Chrilt I. Fnets to be believed. "No man Blble SChool 9:30 a. m. 10:45 ... m. cometh bel the Father, but by me" Communion would illustrate. Preaching 11:00 a. m. INVOOA,TION '1:30 p. m. SPlOOlM.. NUMBER 2. Comma.nds to be obeyed. "Re- Youth Services We invIte all the young people SERMON "Moses, A Tn)c of Cllrll>t". pe~t, and be baptized" is one llustra~ of bite community to attend these INVITATION HYMN tion. · "Jesus Is Tenderly Calling" 125 :1. Promises to ·those '\\tho believe services. Bring your Bible with you. 7:30 p : m. and OOey"'There Is no condemna- Adult Prayer Meetlnlt BENEDICTION tion to them which are in Christ" Evening E;vangellstlc Service iPOSTULUDE ' 8 :115 p . m. is one promise. POISON IVY HOW TO KlL.L IT Kill bite outer sJcJn. It peels off and with It goes the ivy infection. Often one application Is enough. Get Te-ol '"iIOI1l\tlon, at an.y d~ug store. It's Main Street . Waynesville, . Ohio Ph9ne 2651 powerful. Sto]J6 It.c.hL!lg quickly. 35c back tomorrow if not l.pleW:ie<1. Today at Waynesville Drug 8-30ad
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!.he widow. The court approved the hwen Un'lf's at bite estates of W. C. Hoskins anI C. H. Warwick, Lebrunon. 'I1he court set. Sept. 24 to hear th() appl1catfon or Earnest ar:,:! .Nora M. Rambo to adopt ' Charles Thom.!ls MoDa.n1el. Miron A. Shutts, Lebanon, was named to adml:llster !.he' estate of Gladys Shutts with O . F. BI·own. J . W . Goddard anj Karl Browr. as 6Ppralsers. The net value oC the estate of Albert Spurling. pj-a.~k1ln , was detJermdned !l.t $1,035.92. The court set Sept. 12 to hear thl' Inventories of the estates of carrie S . Monfort, Lebanon, and W. C. Albright, Mason. The net . value of the estate of Robert W. Campbell was detel1lT\lned to be e166.72 ar,:! a certificate of transfer ordered Issued to Vhe ad- . min1stro trlx. The CIOurt set Sept. 5 .to Ihea.r the Inventory of ilie estate of Gladys Shutts, Lebanon. The net value of,the est.a.t.e of C6ra
JTUBBS SERVICE is PATIENT COURTEOUS T.HOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED
Old KING COLE Didn't Have A Thing On DAD • All ~be king had ·La do was sit ba.ck, call for his pipe and has fldd lcrs. threc. Maybe Dad ca!:'\, call a tunC', bu t for sol ',:1 comfor t one of 0 11 1' big ovc:stnffed chal l's h a ~ a throne b kcd off the boards . 1t just beckQ!IS Dad to reIllX. slrike up hls fovorlte mixLure and reod 10 his hC'n.rt·s content. We have lhes chairs In !I numoo:· of .~ Lyl sand lilzcs. Ar . 1 t lle prices ? W ~ l1 . th ey ';'p as easy· on thc budget as t.he chlllil' will be on Dad.
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1.Vl\IAN IlAY , ENTERTAIN WEEK END GUE TSMr. and Mr . Ly nU\i1 Day had as the:r week end gii~'ts , MI'. lL!lo.! Mrs . Charles Day (wd so ns of Sulphu r Grove, and Sal"ll.11 al',1 AnLion et.lc MOl'llJ1. Mi\". aJld Mrs. John Stl ruO:1 or Mllfon:1 Center. Mr. and Mrl\. W1I11nm Hamby a ud doug"hLcr, Mrs. M1I1e\', a,nd chl',.I rcn, werc n.fte rnoon callers.
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'M r, and Mrs. W. P. BU'a<ler ar.d son were Sunday afternoon gu s ~ s If M.r. and Mrs. Howard F'og t In Da.yton.
Marriage Licenses Spencer as appraisers: VISITOR FROl\l LUDLOW FALLS - L ..............- 19 sse The court set !Aug. 31 to h ear t he Ma..... ... ....., . "'''''''''1. ,me nger, and Bobble Powell ,. 18, ,b oth of inventory o! 1a1e estate of Lillian
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Probate Court Distribution of certain assets belonging to the estnte of Stclln: Whetsel. Waynes ville, order d. The net value of ' UlC est.ate of Joh.n W. MoOlullg. Mason. wns found ,to be $1 .518.80.
. A DUliculty Bemo"ed There Is a t'i0told feature of the ScrIptun'e which, If understooi, The Bible ts a group of books, mc.:le to .f It the spiritual needs of all makes understar.dlng 'Or the teachages. The ·thlr!y-nlne books of the ing easier. In the sav;Lng of ·t he soul Old :I'est.ament, made up or the Cour there is Ood's part n.r.d mllJ1/s pan. groups- In.w, history, poetry !II!ld Hence, In the Bible Is a revelation prophecy- were given to fit the or man's il&I't a.nd Gelid's part. Man's needs of tile age belore Chlrst came, part Is, and must be, simple and plain. God/s part Is :natumlly .1lff1and to prepare for HIs coming. cult tor us to unders:tand. We need We are llving under ,t be Ne"IIo' Tesoomer.t tcr.!ay. It contains twent.y roDt stumble 'here, however, for If we seven books In all, made up 'Of four. do OUr part, God ,W1l1 certainly fulfill groups, 'Or kltds, of books as foi- His part. lows: 1. Four Goopels to tell us of Christ. St. Augultine Church that we mM' Ionow that He ts the "'ber KraIIIhOIb, Pliest Sa.vlor and !.hat Nlere Is no other Mass, SUnday - 9:00 A. M. (J.o hn 20 : 3~p1). d 2. The one Book of Acts to tell us Frien , W'hRt to do ,to become Chrlst4ans First Day acnool - 91:30 A. M. and be saved (Acts 2:38), Meet.1ng Wonshlp - 10:30 A. M,
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Real Eat{lte Tranaf'!rs Georg J lUn c,s., by adml:l'!/lLl"fI'tllx. to BCIlIa,h Ha7clwo. ' J, plot III Rei Lion. '. .E~nJnml:l Young to Wlllln.m ar..d Gl nice OOoper, .Ll4 aCl'Cli In Clem'creek Twp. 1". W. a nd Mae Wigge mum to WiJll.am Darl 'Koebel , five lots In Lovela.nd .Pa,Ii<. Ola.vl andl Anna Lewis to Nute Lowts, 32.57 A. In Clrororcek T\'I1p. oRa.YJl1ond F. and Marjorie Gilby to Georg R . lIer·~e. 10t '11 1n Hill View subdivision , Lebanon.
Lebanor., clerk. . . Deml Kelly . 25, teach!)r, and clerk, both of Frances RosseUl, .2G, Blancilester.
HOW 11IE BmLE PRESENTS ITS TRUTII~
Live Wire and Pn.r~ve. AD or~
M. Apgnr, Springboro. was determ1n - guest for the week,- Mlaa Shirley ed ~ be 57,094.33. King or Ludlow Falls.
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FOR SALE- The J ames Herrington ,bu Iness ar..:1 p ·openy. conslst.ing of all wood working machinery, for the onstrucUon of portable bUIld ings. hog feeders, e!.c. Two s~ry bu1ltUllg with full basement, apartJnent 01" second floor, 2 acres grounl:\, located on comer wllere you 'have ample space for loading. 'l1h1S l.s an tlpportunlty for ~e one; selling on accou·n t of health.
Burnet of Dil.yton s-pent several dol'S lflst week wilh Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Burne nrcl f8lmily. She I aves this week to teach agAin nt E!lst P a lestine , Ohio. IRusscil RoULZ 'o,n is I ,1provlnr. nIcely since hn vln1\' his tonsils remov d at Blair's Hospital. Lcba.!lon , WILBUR N. Sl!:ARS , Phone 2651 last Wedne&:lay. MrS. Frank A!ik rmlln nrd son FOR RlENT- 6-room house. electric. ond Mrs. James Kaiser and daughter 'In country. Phone 2473. 8-30-1c of ,~t Mlddl town we re dinner guests, W(,jnesday evening . at the OFFICE EQUlPMENTheme of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K en'- 'IlYPEWRLlTIDRS, A~ rick. . Ma.c11ines, Dupu.catora, ~r . e.nd Mrs. TherIe Jones and Sllgh tly used. SOl: atter.t1ed the Darke Count y Fair OHARLES DUKE at GrecnvJlle .on Wednesdny. 2260 Francis Lane, Cincir.nnt1, Ohio Mrs. HArold S teinke was at -the Miami Valley H06pltal several days Office Suppliealast week fo r observation. She hnd RUlIBER stamp Pads, 25c; Hc.wy been qUIte III recently. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Longacre and Waxed paper, 200 ft. roll, 390. Thc children, in company with friends Gazette Office. from Ojr..clnnaLJ. spe.nt Wednesday SORATOH IPADS- 150 poWld. The evenlJlg nt Ooney Island. Miu.m.l Gazette. Phone 2143. Mrs . B:lward BUl1nell spent several dayS last ,week wtbh Mrs. LYan Alderton ar.r:t chlldr na t Franklin. Loans.====~ --~ Mr. and' Mrs. E. B. Lo~ncre ar.d 4 %' FARM LO~S-Long t enn , g.uesll>, Mr. and Mrs. P r lner of Detoosy payments. No IIlPPl'lll.sal fee. It ] ft Wi..... ....... I f ""n=uay morn ng or a AlsO nice small tuld large f a.nns ro, e for sale. Oall or write Qi)o. motor lirlp to t he'Smokey Mountn!ns. Henkle. Phone No.2, Lebanon. tfc ·Mr. -and Mrs. J . B. Jones and Mrs. Household 'Goods For Sale- Margaret johr.s were Sunday even~ Ing ddnner ~uest.& of Mr~. Nettie PAPER PLA~ 9 Indh fluted; Emrick.: S~f Sit. MOrris W(1Qrton left waterprOored; 100 doz; 650 hundred. The oMIa.mi Gazette. Ph. 2143. Saturda.y for CamP Attel'bury, IllIj., after a thirty day iftirlous>h with his FOR SAI,.E-Poultry wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. PRIERS for Sa.le-- 3 ~ to 4 lbs .• on Clyde Wharton. foot or dressed. Mrs. Emmett ·M1'. and Mrs. Wlllla:n, ElCrgdoJ l Beltz, Rt. 2, Wa ynesville. 8-30-2 In comp3JThYO with Mr. and Mrs. E :lmund Mlnser iIlr d children of D:lyHELP WANTEDton, spent Sunday at the Zoo In CiIlAllnna'tl. MILK Truck Drh'er. Either salal'Y Or Mrs. J. W. Houston of Yellltw collunl!;sion or both. Bob:S DaIry, Springs Is vlsItlng at ·the home of Phone 2537. 8-161 Mr. Il>!ld Mrs. E verett Early thl.s week. COOK W~ Experienced; (; Frcc'.lle Whitaker return & .~ to his ita.y week; good wages ; Apply Cold hOlne In· Day tor., Tuesday, aC ta,· SP~ IrA ~llone 2841. 8301. "& MisceHaneous-
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WHO STOLE MY ANVIL? I need It fOr m~ da lly dozen. Effie's serving me mal ~y-rlch, sweet-ll.S- a-n~l t Grnpe-Nuts ar.d I get so much energy ' from their concentra t.{t'j mourlshment my duanbb"ll.S feel U>o light. They're only 200 Ibs. Household Goods. TImEE-plece ' Uv1ng Room Suite; overstu[[ej, A-I cordltlon. P hOll _ 2483. Mrs. Ernest NINOn . 8-30-2(: HEA'NNG SLave. Globe Glo-Boy Clrculntlng, Like .new. PtoHe Waynesville 2969. 9-6-3 NAPKlNS Oazet e OIfice
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ependlllg lnS'l week at Lhc hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Whi taker and children. ' Mr, and Mrs. Wnlter Kenrick ntter. led the Warren County His!-<>rlenl Socl ~y meetlng at Nle Museam In Lebanon, M()r:day eVfln Lng. Mr. and Mrs. Therle J ones and son, MlltOIl , and Gene SteJnke. Ilttehded Annie Onkley dlly, SlInd!iy , at t.he TI'Il,p-shooL1I~ g graul', II> .at Va.ndalla. Mrs. Fred Duff of Clnc!J:mnU wa~ a w~k end guest of Mrs. Oalvln IJongacre and fdmlly. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early s pen t SundaiV' at bhe home of Mrs'. J . W . Huston and son at Yellow Sprlng~, vlsltd.r.g wj ~h Col. Limbert, who hns .been In llhe Ol'dlnanee Dept. In HawaH for several yea rs. Mr. ar.e:i Mrs. G uy Routza hn. altended a [amlly gn'therlng -at the home of the former's f,a~her, Mr. Kerr Routzahn n~ B~I Ve}'Sburg, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. WLlbuI Clark II" company wit'" ' -Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and son were entertru:n ed to dinner Sur.•lay venlng af the Peerless Pantry at MJnmisburg by M I. and ·Mrs. Cla ude Riggs of Dayton. Mr. ru::d Mrs. Ralph Jia.rnmond in company with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schneider of Day.ton, left Sat~ llljay on it vacation trip to Chicago ar;, I Minncoota. Mrs. Wi:llam S t.ra.wkllJllp of l)a.yton l.s staying Ilt the Hllmmond home a nd Mrs. Paul Shipley has charge of Lhe grocery In their absell(!e. The Wonuu 's Sooiety of LyLle Churoh will be entertained at the horne of M 's. Dalvln LO!lgflcre next Wednesday aHellIloon, Sept. 5. Devottons. Mrs. ". C. Hunt ; Discussd.on by Mrs. A. T. Kyle.. The committee assis,t.lng 19: Mrs'. J ames Wicn l, Mrs. Forest Graham and Mrs. J. B. J ones, EAST SIDE STOKE'R and OIL BURNER SERVICE 802 EAST FIFJ1JI STRE.ET Formerly 117 Crane Str('et . DAYTON, OHIO Sales " S~rvice - Tel. FlJluIIl 6593 - - - - - - - -,- -,-..
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Adam campbell certainly MOWS his jaggers, at least accor<ting to Dr. Kelly Hale, Wilmington surgeon, who clal.lllSl Adam to be a 'specialist' In thl.s pn!'ticular !leld. Dr. Hale . himself, spends much tAme In collecting jaggers and Is recognIzed as a.n outstanding authority upon t heir orlgln nr.ij value. I was talking to Adam recen tly and he told me' that he had' sold some of his speclmlnes for a pretty nlny sum. "Some of the money whloh I received from them bought thl.s house" ile beamed proudly. He was reterrlll8 to his recently purchaser.! home previously ownej [by Lewis 'Bang' Bulton of Waynes ville.
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ered to her lips ~heD:;:: ~:: on~y 12 years a . air.! vOIce has been caressln8hth~ame : waves rever ~I~C~. wl~ht clubsi bands, rom a e s, n fl and theater stages. Bu.l mst0st1°.,i all nowadays, she enJ"ys og D.' III Army hospitals and eoterta)n., . t usa cenlers, Illg a . But Georgia wouldn't be quite the young woman she 11 . without: a secret ambilion. Which" tol be an Army nurse. .And It's' quite possible that. bet'l"eeo the' ambition and the urgent need, tor nurses, Georgia will be wear-: ing a uniform one ot these d~YL, But she'll still be slnlmg.. There can be no question about: thatl .
on In front of her own na:ne at G eorgia Brown, :and it's a very appropri~te mon' ickcr for this brown-haired,. ha1 d package of feminine f:v~r:ess. for whom te levision
holds no terrora whatever. And In addi·tion this fem1'n e lovely I D i bas a vo ce a very pleasing ,soprano voice Ithat de~; Station llstener. 0 n such programs as . "Moon Rlv"CroBS'e roN roads Cafe" aDd , . lh . "vn. ."Ollie Jam e s Geor,Ia Brown , .l ack l'Ia.ey , star o. e Sh .. . lage Store" radIO show OD NBCQ:ite appropriately. Georgia WLW, ·Tuesdav~. 9 :30 p' . ~ .• 'was born In that state noted EWT, sold $6,500 ,:""orth of war for its beautiful women - Ken- bonds -ecently whIle serving lucky _ not too many years ago.l a "g~e!lt waiter" at the Bevel' Y, She definllely was born to smg. TropICS.
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The Lonesome Pine Tavern loca ted on State Routes 48 ar.d 73, five mlles west of Waynesville, formerl y owned by Youngs. recent ly ohnnged ownersh ip and l.s .now operated by Wllllam Cooper or Daytoo. This Tavern Is j u.<rt. across the highway from 'L ou & Marlin"s place. Mr. Cooper plans to give good n.nd efflcier.t ser'Vlce aM will be open ,to the public o.t all reasonable
Individual libel'ty Is one at the teachings ot J esus. It goes hand-Inhand with pel'sona l responsi bility. How can a man be held respons ible fo r his acts uMes! b e is tree to determine Mw he Ilhnll act? The un· derstandIng that certa in rights are everybody's right:s, ond that no man hours. can rightly deprive another man of them, Is an Idea f·or which the world is Indebted to Christianity. Compulsio Ih \,eliglon II ruder than hlath"". Eve·r y nation'. lore Is colored with tales of forced worsb.lp. In tact. the history of C.hri.tianitY' Is marred witb 81 shamelul r ecord Bob Hope, Jack Benny a'nd Ell or coercion. Just the same, obedi- (Archie) Gardner are wo rk I!)/! ence to Christ Is voluntary or it Is on three different fronts In whlll not obedience at all, and (being an used to be the Europl'an war theevery-day thing) Christianity lives ater• . , Hope Is in France. whl'rf' and grows 'best 1n surroundings of he recently sent 30,000 GI 's personal liberty. laughing' on their way to the PaA Mor.a l Duly cific when he put on a show In Opposing dicta torship, resisUng • Marseille, French port. Benny Infringement by n few upon the Uband his usa gang are In Gererties of many. IB a reverent act of fidelity to the source at all freedom, many. and recently did a show No government 1.8 perfect; no eco- for American troops at Berchnomic system Is perfect. For that tesgaden, a place where 8 man m atter, no church III perfect. All by the name of Hitl er u sed to And Gardn er is" do· are subject, more or less, to lead- hide ou·t. ing his overseas version of Ouf· ership by imperf~ect people. Nevertheless sOm'e p7'11ncipleB are right fy's Tavern in Italy . and worthy of vigorous defense. I Harry Emerllon Fosdick said, Bob' Burn.! who was tlt e rllIlf~"One of the grellt hours In history pion f'ifle maf'ksmatJ 01 tlta A~' struck when mankInd ran Into the in the Fif'st Wo"ld War, has a idea that all the peopJe should unite magnificent collection ot,. gu'I.~ in making laws, which then all the but the end ot the PTuent tI' llr people should (>bey. Behind o.ur· 1 wi!! bring him his ~st valued pitifully fallible eX'pe ~l ments WIth addition. He has been pf'omrepresentative g;o vernment stands. !sed one ot the army's famed hi, the I dea l, worth 'everything our fa-I ~ok/U, named for PUs toet,,(f rilllthers gave fo r it land aH that we Can .!ical instrument which hplped give- the democratic state." CIlTf'tI him to tDOf'ldwide fame God"!!I!! Laws via thlt air wave •• One·man governments traditional· . ____ ly become jea lous of their subject!!' A charming new program on loyalty to God ; :frcovetous ill too, IT . per- Station WLW l!' "Your Groce r," 0 er, ,'~, which features the singing of haps, of thei r . ee-w luge or small. Rarely do 1 Baritone George Carrol, with tarian states beo!" at the c: .. \ the delightful backgro'1Dd or a when they start cutting off . J! "':" _·s string sextette, directed by Jack liberties. They g:e t aroune: (,) !L in · Saatkamp. The program Is heard the long.run, bowever. 'i,lere are each Saturday at 11 a. moo EWT. about enough eJreeptions on record to prove the rule'. Howard Chamberlain, proDictators usually start theHr tres'gram dlredor at Station WLW, passes on freedom by presuming to say who shall engage In trade. It and popuar moderator for the Is the natural way to commence. "World-Front" prolfram on SunNever do they Iflnd a large class days at noon, EWT, rHentl, was III commercjal pursuits, so they can the vlotlm or an unusual aeelbegin grabbing power without antag- dent-While eleanlnr a wallonizing a .maJority. The next big eyed . pike. sent . him from Canastr:ttegy is to dominate the news. da, Mr. Ch.mberl~ln'l flngen By this method a dictator can malte' were caught on the sharp teeth or tbe flab aIId severel, lacer· his people think what he pleases. ated. . Step al~ a Time With buying and selling pinched under government's heel, one emer- . Singer - Dinll Shore ind her gency follows anothe.r, accidentally husband, Corp. George Mont· or by design ; either way serves the gomery, ' have a large · comfortpurpose. Consumers. the class most able ' home In Ueverly HllIs,. but So ' hurt by government In bUSiness, nev- the . ground~ are cramped. er learn the truth U press and radio the couple nave just bought a are under cont.r ot Sel1lsh ' /rulers new home In San Ferniindo Valsnatch awa y comforts and dole out ' ley, There'. plenty of room outconfusion a'nd suspicion, the 'chains side - it's six acres - bul .the hous~ has only three rooms I , of serfdom. -"" . .. Traditionally tyrants work this way; it I}a ~ hnppened all along One or tbe c.ltaIDied · 'eolllethrough history. After buslneBl la tlons In rac110 .. owne.1" b, . GeO~ confiscated and the news agencies floe, Br,ant, who ·'pla,. Tn, ~h~ seized, the people!, are poisoned 'Wlth Ileuthlng slc1eldaIE of ' ~'Stoll ~wall" m*,ce, and malice destrQya "vlsrg -Scott on Nat::.. "Myde.., In 'tile WLW, Than. . soUls, 'Americans who value theIr reo Air" aerlea, liglous liberty ha ve no chOice but to cia,.. 'It' 10 p..... Eft. 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- ProCessor J enr.Lngs, famed genelIcist. IncIJcaLes t.hat soll1e ,jay In the future we will be able to control he color 01 our eyes, through the medium of chllmJ.cals. That Is to ay If you have brown eyes and your beau prefers blUE! oncs. all. you'll have' to do Is to run ,:lown to th drug store and purchase a paclrogc Every summer about this time the of eye-dye. Tell rhe girls, whnt do former students of Prof. Monce aU meet togellher to en,)oy a picnic ar.d YOU thlll!< of the "eye, denr"? d.l.souss old times ·with the Professor. An outstanding papa of our village The occasion this year WIIB held in reports that one morelng after V-J the Home Eoonomlea ftoom of the day he WIIB preparing to go La work High School, on last Sat'llrda.y, willh nt h is facbory in Dayton . His very a good attendance. I think this .:iea· young son ask h:lm where he was of a reunIon Is splendid and more classes should follow sult.
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NINETY -FIFTH YEAR - No. 4228
Softball Enthusiasts . .H~ld Meeting Aug.31
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THIRTY DAY LEAVE GRANTED PFC. ISAACS AFTER 14 MONTHS OVERSEAS DUTY
Twenty·one Present To Discuss Future Plana Frasure Park Definitely Listed For ,Next Year . At a meeting held at the Town6hlp House 00 Mlonday evtJr.lng, AugusL 31. of a group of sonball fans an.:! .plwyers. a general dJBcusslon was held concerning softball actil vlUes III WIlynesv1l1e and the promotion of the sport for next seasor.. Appolnt.ment of olflcers and committees to act Qn various problems was made. Ralph E:lenfleld was appOi.nted Geneml Manager of the sroup and Ccmrnittees were r.amed as follows: Contributions by Subscrlptlons : Barr.es t 'Weasel' Miller. Ohalnnan; Tnerle Jones. Ly ~ le. Erwin Mulford, Ra1Ph Hastings. Carl Conard and Harry Llzer. FInancIAl: Secreta'r:lr, Ver.n· SlmpIon . Groun:tOomm'lttee: Harry LlzH. It ~ suigll8t.ed that umpires be required to become a member <;If the Sl.aote Umpires Asaocta.t1on. The location of Fras~e Park for pllWlr.g next year's gumes was deflnltly decided upon:' Llghti.ng plans are under 1C0ns,.1erotlo.n and will probably Include bhe InslAlllatlon of field lights for nd.iht 8IIf1es. Additional meeUngs will be held Ir. the near future to further advance the plans ior the coming season.
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MIAMI CHAP.TER 107 IORDER of EASTERN STAR "FRIEND~HIP NIr.HT" EVENING
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All MlamJ CIl.lptcr E- SLU'n S !ar members nrc urged LO be pr('scn t 0 11 MOI:.Joy evcnhg \\'hc t'.. e Ohftp le r will cntr rtal n wi th "Prle ndili p Nigh t ·· h norln g M .s. Ed ith Conger, Associa.te Gmnd M,!I tl'on f )).'Iy lon. nnd ~h e m e lllb ~ r:; of nil eh plers 1'1 Distri ct 21 rs g~:( ~L . " I'. JT:;I R. Snyder . m ..;,I' i..l:. \\ i,1 el.,tcrtn :1l 'wl Lh son. ~ of I; s w nt . '. ' iO. specinl mus ic is being pl':lIlncd. All Miam i Chapter members W!. pi ase p rovide s31ad • I tI sa ndlVl c h~:; .
prc. RlWtnond Istlacs, son of Mr. Ililld Mrs. Vlrglllsaacs, arrived home FrIday. A~l'st 30. for a 30-dIlY furlough with his family nr..1 lrler.ds. ;Pfc. IS88.CII entered MIlitary service August 14, 1943. am has been over6C6S wit.h .the Tlllrd Arm~ tor 14 mon(Jbs. He Is attached to the Medloa.l Detaclunent. He was wounded A'p ril 4. 1946, and spenL two months In a hospital 'i n Engla!:.l. He wears the purple heart &Cd .t hree bottle Sitars. On October 1. he will ·report at Camp Atterbury and from Lhere wm be trans!ered to Alabamn. Before entering service he was employed at Bob's Dairy, near W41Ilnesville.
IF'aDS Of S0ftba11 Banquet Fn.-d ay Cold Springs Inn Will Play Host To Sports Gr~up Expect To Have Good Speaker _For Occasion On Friday evening. S etptemb ~ r '1 a t 6 :45 o·clock. a ba nquet wlll be, 'eld alt Oold SPrUlgs Inn. c' Ie mile Sou th of Waynesville. for th e players a ' . I fons of elle WQyr esvlllc S ftII;.a 1l Lca{;ue, £lcool'dh.g Lo an nnnoucc-
me!1lt made !Jy Ra lph Edenfield, Oe :leral Ma.n agl r. Mr . Ederi,flebj states .that a g od speaker Is be:ng obtained fOI' the ocenslon ar t.! a m:.st proflb:lble <.l,ne Mr . and Mrs. FI unk Friebes of Is fX1PCcted . Coillmbu.~ spen t ~h e weck (" lei nmi While thjs banq llet Is bein ~ he d ] nbor Day with Lhelr cousins. Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph ' Burg r and cll i 01 - on lihe sllJlle evening the Wa' n".• ville Locl,er Plan t meeti ng Is c.lIr en . Messrs. Wal ter Burdine and Rus- led at rh e High Sch ool Gym. It 5 bl JANE FlTE sell Oampbell hnve bee n Oil tl motor stwted tha t ample lJl.:ne w!ll b had Lo enjoy the banq'let an s till be at tri p to Alaboma. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest GUUam :m.1 Pvt . James Strirke a nd P vt. Nor- the Locker Plant. meetlrg at 8 :00. ' Jamlly have arrived from New Yul'k mon Btlelcher of the Uni versity of OIty to. be the guests of the former 's KenlCucky.. Lexin, lon. were week end FORMER LOCAL GIRL Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will OIliam as '''.Il waalaunched by Japan against the United States' liuests of M l'. and Mrs. H. A. St<.' ll)ke. KILLED IN ACCIDENT where Ute shots were k s WI\! a deodlv assault by Jap warplane!l on Honoof near here. ,P fc. Daie R6I d ri ll. who has jusl po Tbl. mapInShows tbe Pacific. In opening tbe forelront of • • W. and Mrs. Harry Kline of Col- lullllaenlonl and Pearl Harbor. Three bours Ia t cr .L .ne ernment declared war on the United States and Grea. returned fm m over cas. L~ sp ndi ng ACCOhi!ng to reports received here BrltalD. "and 1I00n atter a second wave of 'Jap bOlrnDle~ roared over Honolulu. umbus spent the week erA with the a 30 ...1ay furlough with M r. llnd Mrs . BeLty Lou Penrod. 20. or C in Ml·s. Frank Kur fls a1:d with h is cinnati. a f>ormer resider.t Of 'NnyINF ANT SON OF former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harber,t DoIIt«-. . DRIVERS LICENSES I nesvllle. died from InJuries r ecelvfd paren ts at Centerville. 'M r. J. W. Snell and S:lll, Carl, of ON SALE HERE LAWRENCE RH9ADES' Ml'l;. Eldon Reekcr nnd little son 1n an automobile a.ccident 'ruesday. of North r!.lge visited sovernl lays Her husband, E.1ward, WllS also In Mont8ay we!'f! buSlneS6 callers bere SEPTEMBER 10 IDIES MIAMI V ~LLEY jured and Mrs. Penrod's father, OLis Monday. __ I Mrs. Lloyd Hat'.(vveU of Olrml:ll~ T ile illf. n t son of MI' . fin d Mrs. las t week wl:t'n h er pl!rents , Mr. am I Anthur of Waynesville, susLaI1 .cd a Mr.·anj Mrs. WIU McCarren spent Vern Simpson, Dep"ty of I Ohio, ,by 'I1 CI' s ister. Law rence Rhoads, Corwin , cUed M Mrs. Bar tleLL Monce. Mr. nnd Mrs. ,Robert Hnines and broken leg ar.d nose. He Is beln " the end Bit their horne here. Motor Vehicles , located at Rogers Mrs. Samuel a nd .laugh ters Miami Va lley h osplLnI Dlly Lo:1. ll~ soos of Day to n were S lIl:da y dinner treated II-t 'Blair hospital In Lebanon. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mn. Marguret Hatch accompanied 18r.d Simpson Garage , SOIl,th Main r.oon. Sep tember ' 2, 19t5. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Ken- ' The accident o,oourE.l 4 mNes south UME . her daughters Jeer. and SUSie to Street. WllY'l1esv11le. annou nces la- Ett:Own or, nIternoon . Besides the parents a s~t.cl', Laof Maso.n due to the car skIdd ing 011 MEETINGS RES Reatdon. Ohio. Monday where the day thot the 1946 Drivers Llcenses Mrs. EvaIYn . spen t the, Verne and the prntcrnal grnl'.t!-. 1·lok. Mr. and Mrs. Col vi n Longacr e II- newly ~Ired rood surface, AFTER VACATION gll'ls wUl enter schoulen Tuesday, Will go on sale at 9 :00 A. M., sept-\week end in ,at !.he home of pa reolts SU1'vlve. en t rtaill(.1 to cUnner, sun•.lay, Rev. Mrs. Penrod is a190 survlv. d t l1 The FrI~r..:!Bh1P vlub wlll hold lIIrB. A. B. Oollett entertained- lJle ember 10. 19.45. , ' herj)rolJler, Oreene. Burlal In charge of the ~helr first mee~na since vncatl0ll;. followlng 'to a delightful break:fast, The deadline on DrIvers Licenses . Mrs. Dora and ~rs . Allee Funeral Home WIIS made SLU)ll:S ond ¥Ts. J o.c;cph My-crs of Da.yton two brothers. 'James art.! Llo~d of on Wednead6y aftemoor:, Se1ltem- Monda)' JIIOl'DInc: Mr. and.. Mrs. Is septe.mber 30, 1945. To ayo·.:! Ins,t Clark d ay aun~ ay' at Miami Cemetery ,Mooday. i.1\ bh l! Mrs. Margare t Johr.s and M,r . and Waynesvtlle.
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THOMAS HAS 'MANY . OUT-OF-TOWN CALLEBB E . .L. 'Thomaa. who Is btdfast at 'l lis home here. hos had as h1a out.-Qf-w-n visitors reccMly. Mr. and MtrB. Frank oPQcker. Newtown. Pa .• Mr. aul Mtr.~ur Zell, ErIe, Fa.. Mr. and Mrs. Cl!lJ'e1Ule ShlOl·t , Sidney, Ohio and Dr. Robelts, Loveland, Ohio. Mr. Thomas rIB glad to see his tfrlen:ls ar.d relatives for a short time only, ·a s his oondlUon wllI not pemUt long visits.
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FROM ,SpmGFlELD tMr. Mrs. 1W1lson Edwards of Springfield were the week end guests c4 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 'Hatwke.
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HONORED AT SHUTTS' turned from 0hJ0 State Mrs. VIrginia. WeJIs will . live with Elarr.bart spent ThurSjay af ternoon fOr and will spend the month ot Scpt- HOME SATURDAY EyE tl1~,'m : wt th Dr. a.::ld Mrs. D . Keever at the duties . , In the Northr:t.lae Schools BRANDENBURG ember ot. Cbe Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Haro:o1 Sh utts ellMr. n. A. Stei nke an i children Wright ·home 1n Springboro. there. BORN AUGUST 31 . Mr. and Mrs. Elmc MarLin of tertalned Saturday c en.ng 11011 01' Erneat Moore. who has bee!) serlDayton were supper guests Sn~- iug Mi. and Mrs. Billy Hisey, whu lind Mrs. Sally Gilman Qttcnded the Mr. ar.i Mrs. Woodrow Bmnden ~ urdlW' of their aunt. Mrs. Georg:a were recently married . Ma ny bl'u uU- M9ntgolnel'Y Cowlty Padr , Mor.day. INFANT DAUGRTER ILL ously 111. Is repocted recoverin\f Mr. a.nd Mrs. Evere tt Kenrick aOI! The Infont daug-hter of Mr. and &atlsrac:torlly. burg are anoowlclng the birth of n \ Men.jeohall. lul glits were prcsent.ed t o the bride' Mr. and IMrs . Frar:klin Packer of an:! groom a! tl after a very pleasan t children. with (·t her fller.•.ls. spent Mrs. lialTls M06her' Is quite III at Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Collett and baby daughter, Barbara Kay. lit dauahter. MIas Margaret, Of. New Mercy hospital, Hamilton. f1rlday. Brooklyn, N. Y. were gucsts at thc evening, del!clous h ome -m.ade ice Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W1l1!am Miami Valley hospital. York City, are vlsttlng frlneds IUld August 31 . IHome from Wednesday un til Friday cream and cake was 3m'ved by th e Scheid at F1nlmoullh. Ky. Mr. ond Mrs. Therle. Jones and SOn PITTSBURG RESIDENT VISITS oDd enjoyed vlsiling wil'h their man y host and ' -ilosLe.ss. relatives· here and slaying a·t the Oolle~t homestes..:l "Hole-In-the- FROM PHOENIX, ARIZONA friends here. 'llhose iPresent 'were thl! hOllor Mr . ar.d Mrs. J. B. Jones a r.i Mr. Mr. May,n ard Rich and sons of Woods" ua.r here. Mr. P, D. Claggett ar.l son-In-!Iliw Mrs. Mary Spencer HU2C of Dr,t - gluests, MI'. and ' Mrs . Billy HIsey and Mrs . Everett Early attended the Pittsburg w.ere gul'sts .of ~lls ,p anr.ts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard OolUns en- and daughter, Mr. a nd Mrs. Claude roit, Mich. 'W os the welcome l,; uC'st MI'. and Ml'S . Fron k Multo.. al;, : MO:ltl,olll t:!'y COUI,'"y Fa it· ·a t DIlis,t on. Mr. and Mrs J .. B. Rich, d r:ng thl" past week. tertal.ned wl.th a fomlly dinner. Sun- Moyer, of Plleonix. Arizona. a re of her aunt. Mrs . G corgill Mcnd£'n- d~ugJ1,Ler. Ml'. and Mrs. S. S. Ell is, Monday o rte rn ool~ ond evenLng. VirGil and K cKh . Lo ngacre ar. dlaY. spending a few ,:Ia,ys here with hall from Thufl.lay u r. tJI M c·nd,lY. Mr. )lUd Mrs . Shcnna:l Robll~s al:d Lows Gri er, ithe newly .llp- daugh ter, Mrs TOffi!luIY Bloaks nlHl Dick ll'Or.s ott.cn dcd on airplane HASTINGS' ENTERTAIN !" " SDAY Mr. and Mrs. Willard 8o8an, Mrs. friends. They were Thursday "cvencon test a t CI.!)clnnatl, Sunday. Vi rgil Mr. and Mn.. Ralph Hastings ar.1 RIlymotil ~k8 and MIas Je.ne rna dinner guests o~ Mr. and Mrs . pointed- Held Secre~: ry .ct Indian A son , Mrs. J . C. Hisey Ill.,i .la ugh'Fite were ,WlImiqton callers, Sci.t- R. H . Hartsock. Friday evcnlng of and Illinois Yearly Mee tings was a tel's. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye on e'. and [)10k en te red 5 If madc pla nes son enterta~ned on Sun,jay with MI'. IMld ,both received prlzCl!' and tMrs. David Hoo.,> and daughter! ut'jay. Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey, Saturday guest here Thursday a nd Friday. sons. Mr . 11'11d Ml'S . Charles Ha~e Mr. and M.rs. AUred Ras na!(e [Inc Rachel Anne, as guests. , Mr. and Mrs. Ra~ODd Adams and evenJ,ng of Mr. af:d Mrs. Fred Gons The chi ld ren of thE! FI·ier.;\s Sun- meyer and sen, Mr. and Mrs. Ma~k famIly ' of Corwin ca.lled on Mrs. and SUilda), 'guests of Mr. J . Q. Gons dlliY SChool under tb(: lenders h!p of Wilson, Mr. Ill:d Mrs. Haro ld Uio l t.I son arc visiting .the former 's parAdIllM' mother. Mn. Blanche oarr, and Miss AlIl:e Gons. Mrs . Ada Gra.ce Bmddock held tJ1ci;' and son, Ml'. and Mrs. OlivCl' J acobs erts and other relatives In Vlrglnl!l. MRS. ANNADEL FLORA HAS Mr. a.n,:1 Mrs. Ernest Brown moved MANY CALLERS LABOJl, DAY ....... -day even1ns. meelilng Ir. ,vile office o( the HOllw. ........ and Miss M(\r~ Shu~ts. Sa,turday from l , la ms OOllllty to Mr. Howard tOoUett of Wllmlngton GUESTS AT LLOYD DAVIS nOME I Sur..la.y morning. Mr. and' 'M irs. William Hughes and tile Bl'Own p i operLY h erc. wh ioh they chHdren , a.nd Mr. ar.} Mrs. James called On frt.en(ls and relatives here Miss MQrguret Mays olld Mrs. Mrs. Geol'glanna Ivins ha s reFIRST MEETING OF recen tly purchased . Mr. an d Mrs. HlIgihes and chik~I'en , or Myers. Ky'. Morutay. Lll'Uan Palmer of Day-ton were week turned to the Home ~!ter a. pleas:lIl L Ch Rrl es BUll neli ar.d Children, who Mr. ar.d ·Mrs . Carl Brant of D.lyton, Rev. and Mn. Olarer.ce Wamsley end and Labor Day guests of Mr. vlslt with her daughter, Mrs. Haucl1- YEAR FOR THE ha.ve occupied the 'il l-USC. ar t! now Mr. and ·M rs. · RaJph Scherer and and son.· Justln. have retur.ned from and Mrs. !Joyd Davis. Miss Edwyr.l\ stein and family , In Clr: (jlnno ~1. MOTHER'S CLUB a v~Uon spent at Nlagrla Fails. Stanforth also was a Sur.•iay guest. Mr. 'WilUom EdWlll'ds and daugh- . The Moth ers Cl ub will h nld UIt' : staying wl,bh Mr. .and ~1rs . Enrl two daughters ar.1i Mrs. Ralpb Smith ters. IMrs. ·G. W. Rhe1m u nd M I·S. firs t meetlr~ of .tile current yenr 011 You r.g, until Ul l y can Ic.cnlc a pl a ~ e. Q.Ild daughter of Day,ton. Mrs. Mary WILLIAM' PARKER I.AI....."~ VISitORS HEEE TUESDAY Floyd SmJ,th, Mr. and Mrs. Gr orJ(!l Frj.lay IlHel1loo n ;It thc G ra dc btl!!. ,_ Mrs. Dora White of Col u lllb" ~ Watkins an:! two daugh't ers of ClnFURNAS BORN Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ba.bb or Xe:ua Edwards of Springfield . Dr. a..'ld Mrs ' Ing. All Interesting pl'o.l rnm h as beclI spent W(, !n~s d ny and Thursday with cI,nnati. were callers of Mi's. Allftbel her sister, Mrs. Kesler Ora ha m a nd FJora. dut1ng the Lub : r Day holiwere Tuesday evenUlg !,upper guests GalI1 !tUS6um,. Miss "Mflrgnret Russum platuled . AUGUST 26 l1usband. day. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Elu'n~lo.rt Mr. and Mrs. Robeo.rt Keley o.:ld ---- - - - - : : . Mr. a.nd: lIIrs. Roecoe Furnas are 1Uld> family. Miss Ruth Elnrrllhll rt bapy, daughter. E11elm. c f Day,t.on . DURSKE'S F.NTF.RT /\l'\1 announctng 4lbe birth of a sor., accompanied them nome tOT a short ' enjoy(d 'Surday art.emoon Wlt:l ~hei r OUT-OF-TOWN Gu.,;s'r s . WllUam Parker, ,b orn at McClellan visit. aunlt MIss Margaret Edwards. Mr. al:.l MI·s. J . ,J. BIII'skr h ad as hospital,' X~, AUl\I8t 26. we k end L U ~~ t:; , MI'.'. L I c " I McL(.l.ughlell and SO il . David, of f INDIANAPOLIS 'fISITORS HEB.: Ohlcago. MI'. James McQuny. M rs. ~ Mr. and Mrs. N. A. King or ;[r.d1118& 'BYa1yr. 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DYER, The fam~us quadru'plet calves DAUGHTERS VISI'I. PA&ENTS Aread)' a 5~Y\!llr-old Hereford. on the farm of d. D. (C'~lll,J . Mass Ellen ~ or Ctnelnnn.tl and . here. take th~lr daily outing. in the blue MIaB Ma Moss Of' W1lmlnl}toti wel'e ftnce of Vlnmf!. attractive daulrhte~ of rY . , time In history that. calf Quads have AUI'Vt118d week eoo guests of their, paren s , or days . and Lucas attributes theIr amIR.lln!! Mr. and MnI. B. R. Moss. fllf.dDl prolr~ h. baa been uiDC tor
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MiJojred SrnllJ1 Wlnklel', Lebanon. The \\'111 or Norma B. Phillip.:;, lUed a dJVorce action ngalnsL FI'8tlk Lebanon , was ndmlt.ted to probtlLe. WIJ' kl<l', hOI11 n 1 a.ve m t.he !Harry A. W etz wa.s Appoint d nd<'UbllslJcd Ell ry 'nlUl'sd.lIy by Da.\'1ss01l ~ess - Floyd L. Dr. ViS.'OIl. EdItor ......---'---:----:-:-:-:---~::_:_-:_;_:_:_::;=_:::;_;:;~::_=_::_:::$":::":;_::_::::7.':::" U. S. Na.vy. Chlll'glJlg n eglect in h or mil~t.l'lI>tor of -tbtl (!Gtaoo of Mnl';! rot. SUb$Crlpt.iQn RaW: Sl.50 y ar wl ~hJ n 15 mncs: $2.00 Y Ill' beyond 15 mjj~. 1)CIt.cLlon ill I\;h lch she 11 eM:1 thn't Wotz, Ma.1JlvWe, with Frank BUrl~ett., n ..,'.;Iass· Mn~",r ot th Po$t Office. Wuyn esv ille. Ohio :'1Ie ndmltled. th ir mariflge was r. Nelson J nklJ18 and iH(j l~C RooSa a.s En tered Ill! m1sl~ ke. A mInor. Ml'S. Wi nkler appmlsers . sued IJ1roug'h l1er nlOher. Sam SmiUl Thc net values of sc,ven estat.es in J asper CMWlk . Morrow, filed a di- probate COUl't were · entered on vorce action agalhst Lou c Crank . cow·t recoll:! the past IV ek. \JIC largMe"."'. ,4",•• 10.. 11"" •• ,. chnrgi.ng cdult.ery. Ma rried In 194:1 . t being \JIst· of Mary E. Barton, '--___ By C • C . CAJ\fPO'ELL ........ "1011"... W<uI" .. ,'on. I) . C. -~--' . FrnnkHr,. valued Ilit $28,821.67 which At Wnshlnglon. tJle Civil Aero- tiler 'ha,ve one · child. National Groups Aid in The ot:ly n on .. j lvorce ac ~lon fs will be shared by 18 heJrs. Wllh no nautics Adm lnistrlltlon has an airAirpark Planning por t div ision which will supply' di aThe day Is not tar oft when n town grams Ilnd working pla ns for air that of Edward Blench. Norwood Immedla.te family, the nearest relath a t does not pass S5 community landing fa ciliti es of every descrip- agoalruit John Webster J ameson. tlvcs sh.al1ng arc' cousins. la nding fa ci lities will be ns much tion. Regiona l omces of Ule Civil X enia. In which damages of $2,500 ' Othe.r estalte.s ailld their values a.re out at the Am rican SCl'ne 11S would AeronauUcs Administration work ar~ asked for Injuries sustained those of Ed. F. Dunh ·l llU. $7.329.27; be a town wlt hout ro ad s lending to clos Iy wi th S l ~te aviation exec u- Sept. 22 , 1943. when r :o:ilng In a car Cllfford . H . Wa!'lW:l ak, $1 ,357.92 ; other sections. . tivcs. on Route 42 n ear Lebanon. H e stat- Ward TII.100tt, $12.735.17. nil being As person al fly ing and feeder airVari ous privateiy operated av ia. cd tlhat the hoo~1 01~ Jameson 's ror from LOOanon; 'Han-y D. Horfman. Hne transpor tation become a p finite nnd im portant teature ot ou r C\,l' ry- tion organizations can provido much rose Into the car ar.d craShed Oregonia, &4 ,491.86; and Will iam doy lives, much or the community salient int rm ll tion. For instance. ngndnst .Che . windshield of the car L. Bro'W'u $8.679.48. activity will be entered around the Ule N~tiona l Aeronautic Associat ion olrpark. For lhis renson, progres- is helping communities to plan their In which the plaintiff was riding. Marriage Li~enaes sive town omcials look forward to ai r future and aiding them to gai n UIl'Qwlng him from U1e car and InMar10Ji W. stAm;nson. 28, Snlem. build ing an all' ser\'ice installation their position on Ole "Main Line." juring him. Ill., Army, IWd 'MU's.· Anne H. Taylol' . thnt wUl be nttractlve. convenl cnt. }\fore Ulan 40 years of nccumulated Herman Conger JI!l( ,j B d lvorte 32, Frninklin. acUoe against .Mildred Jean Co!lger. Clay Hipsher, ~IO laborer, and Mrs. aged 17. to whom he wb married Alma Lee Ra,Y, 27, both of Fl'ankA:ug. 5 and iIIom whom he was sep- Un. arated n week later, he states In hJs Oo."(\on Tinch, 21, soldier, alld pet1ton charging neglect. . Maxine Mlt:ge. 21 , both 'Of F l'll.nkAnother mlnor defend nnt In a ,JI- lin . vorce actlion was Lurlene Wol!, age John L. Kuhn. 24, Fra!lklin, U. 19, who was aharged by 'h er hus- Anny, a nd Fr{lJlces Opal MUl'ray. band. Ernest, Ir. his divorce petition 26, both of Fran!klln. with "associallng with nnolJler man" Real Estate T'ransf~rs while he (her husband) was overSam D . Henkle, to Heber and Berseas. They were married In Nov- nice !Lucas Wlree. Parcels- In WaYl:e ember, 194-2 tn Kentucky and he Twp. Was overseas 28 months, h er husLoWs J . Burton to Chn Ics D. COOk. oo,~,o:l &t.at;ej, plot. In Harveysburg.
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FREE 'LECTURE ON C.HRlSTIAN SCIENCE EnUlled-Chrlstian Science: The Relirlon or Rllillty by PAUL A. nARScn, C. S. B, of Toledo. Ohio, Member ott"le ~ Board 01 Lectureship of the Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ. Sdentist. In Boston. Ma.~sachusetts IN THE CUURell EDIFICE Grand Ave., alld Belmont. North ' TtJESDAY EVENING SEI'TEl\mER 11, ]945 at 8:15 o'clOCk E. S. T.
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The sale or rca.l estate approved and d1st4'lbutJon of Procff.:Is ordered ,In the sUit of John COnley LebaIl{)n against Robert L. Conley: et ai, partMion at ren.l estate. Leave .t o file mOUons granted the deferv:lant in the slilts of Alfred W . Shumaker Bgairwt George E. Shuniuer et 111. Children of the contesting pa.r.tles . were graonted to the defendar.t In the suit of Louis O. Lakes a.grumst Ida Lakes for a c:Uvorce . The court set Sept. 17 to hear a.p plication or ',deleIll:iant for vacation of Judgment In the suit of GtWendolyn. PIke asalnst John R. Bakel' et 11.1. IAn al:51wer was filed by Arthur T. Moms, defenda.nt dn a suit tor Illvorce me>:! by Mollie Adams . An answer and n cross petition was HIoo by Evelyn Barr. defendant In a. divorce action flied by Eilward BalT.
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The distrlbul.ion of certa.lr: a.,>sets was ordered In the matter of the 30 yean experience-Best of reference. Write astate of Wa~d' Tnlcott. Lebano!!. or Telephone for terms and date. George R .. Brown, Morrow. was Office ' Main Street Telephone 2651 oNiered committe,:! to bhe Dayton WAYNESVILLE, OHIO State h06pltal. The court approved the first and tinal account ot the estate of Ohar.')~ __ C""""""~'-" ' --""-''-C''''''~f~'~~'-'~I-'~~~ les J. Marquardt. . The court. Sept. 21, to hear the croR'I Inventory of William Flinchpa.ch . Franklin. WHOLESOME PAS1'EURIZED w~ PASTEURIZED MILK Fred Wade r.amed to r,:Imlni.,t.er the cstate of Clara B. Wade with DAIRY PRODUCTS for Your Protection G . P. Ga·tes, Don House and W, C. '. Phone 2537 .. Waynesville, Ohio -.) ...·.-u_~~, __ ' ~~ ,-........... ..-...~~I-.,~~ ....I~I--.. ____,........,.:, Cffiod as apprRlsem. The court approved the Inventory of the estate of Lillian Frazee. . . The court set September '1 ;to hear the .inventory of the estate of Ivy ·Glll11and. 'I'ne court aPPfOveti bhe Inventol1' of the estate of ~lber.t Spurling. lPaymen't s for the upkeep of Francis IWld' Gladys Murphy from their est.a lies was approved by the court. C. D. Maple was appblr.ted guardIan ot the estate of Virginia. D .. Rowe. ~
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vorce against Robert S : Bogan, Way·- from Betty Gratsch, Mido:lletown . nesv1l1e. asserting in h er petit~Ol~ They were married February 17 last. that he did not write 'h er .from Italy He ien Glosslp. FrnnkU.!l, filed su't where he was statlone:l during the against Tom GIO"..:;lp for divorce past ycar, also charging th!\t when charging neglect .. Ma.l1ried in 1934 he was home on, furloug>h in 1944 h e! they have liwo children. "was frequently seen in company Ler.ora SlaJr"'iS, with ar.other woman." They were .. Franklin, filed sult married . August 18. 1943. [or a d1vorce from William St urgis, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. MM dletown, to whom she was •• • • • • • - - - - - ' mlVl'led In 1939. Chargillg cruelty. DRIVERS LICENSES Mrs. S burgis stated ~hat they 1la.ve Vern Simpson, Deputy two ch11dren. Registrar, Announces Viola Taylor filed a s :!It ag~,!JSt 1946 Driver. Licenses Ralph Taylor for a divorce through will 1(0 on sale Betty Reed. next frimd. as she Is Septetnber 10, 1945 but 19 herself. 111e couple were . at 9:00 a. m. mruTled In 1942. •' . - • --
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H. D. and Edr.n. Bnznh~ to J esse 1'15 A. In W(l8h1~·. Twp. ru:o.i SUSie Poe. 1.31 A. in MorrOIY. Guy Lewis to John arol N vn MnJ-ga,ret L. Laymon to Elel '1 .:1.. 1AuMiller. three loW; ion Roochest.er. We iker. 2.G5 A. In Salem Twp. George Gibbs to Charles C. Kl'l\.Hew'y nnd F lorence Allen to Dr. mer .. two t;racts in H ar lon 'I1wp. Carl W. K oohlcr, 43.60 A. In HarltU1 F red Kahn to Arthw' and Esther Twp. HeiSinger, 10Ls 301-02 In Lebanon. ~rthur John Wat.klrw ar.d J anie M. Oarl and Lorrnlr,e Foley to Arthur Brant, UlIl-e trocts In U,!llon an:l and M!littJe Moocs, 18 A. In Hamilton Iiamlfi.on 'Dwps. TWp, catherine A. Sloa n to Alfred Aula. I 6917 A I W Tw Vloln. L1LWe to Lois I. Henkle. 111 b aug 1, l . . n ayne p. lot 40 in Lebanon . John E. lWoodl'ey to Elgar EnMOI'te nnd Eiluna Adnms to the field. lot lr: Maple Park subdivision . Production Plat.lng Works, par t oL DeerfieJ.j Twp.. Ki ~"S Mills. William ' a nd Sarah B. Long to lot 178 III Lebnnon . Edr..a P . Kroh n to J ohn Oenn , Viola Lewis, 6.5 A. in Was hington parcel in Morrow. 1\vlJ>. George GlJ1.On Lo Sl,:!ney lmd El!Ha rvey Oiary 'to Ethel C. Smith. vira Johnson. 5.37 A. In South LOO58 A. Massie 1 'wp. anon.
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knowledge on aviation. and particularly on the construction ot air tacilities, is available. Many communities which have decided to estabUeb airpurka or other types of landIng faeilitiel ".ve tormed Olelr own community cha,tera of the National Aeronautic Association, Two other groups ready and willIng' to plan and work with town avlaUon planning Qrganlzations In this effort are the National Aviation Trades Associa tion. located at Kansas City, Missouri, ancl the Personal Alrcrllft Council of the Aircraft In· dustrles Association of America at Washington. D. C. These orgllnizaUons have endorsed the model airpark at Eldon, MI,sourl, and are doing pioneer work among other communities In aU parts the country.
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O. L . Ilnd OUT1e Sche1dt t.o He rb001'6 M. HIl1g'ht to Emerson Jcnflb 'rt and Nora Vaughn , two A. In lot 12 ,i n Pleasant PlaJn . HamUton Twp. E. G. Jones to W. H. alid Elsie J . C. Yeary to Wilt>Ur nnd Marv MdHer..ry, !jIW1C. Garland, plot In Butlerville . . ElOll F a.rnm to Donald DeVoss
Ann Dunham .to Floyd KJngsley, Fr£l.1 Kahn to MalCOlnl HendCl'- HUN1I'JNG LICENSES fo r sale by 41 A. In Wllbhl:ngtO Il Twp. Ma:Y'lll1n:1 Weltz. Kate C. DeVoos,. by w:lmlr:lstral.or , son, 10L 78 In Lebanon . to Elon Farren , 175.02 A. i n WashIngton Twp. Martha R . Deupree, by executor, to Elizabeth !D. Goldsm.l th. 178 A. In OFFER 1lurtIecl'eek TW}). . SATISFACTORY S tella M. Glnn·. y to Grace A. Pliler. 2.25 A. In !HlfU'lnn Twtp., SERVICES BurneY' Coryell to Anna M. Roo 11, AT ALL TIMES 1.08 A. in ~banor.. Fred Knlhn to Alice E. Pierce, ..25 A. ill Deerfield Twp. ~c(fllure ~ome E. C. Denton to John anti Alice Dial 2111 Waynesville, Ohio Common Pleas Proceedings Dorothy K. lacIcl>urn to Elea.!1or Slmpson,l00 A. 1n Union ar ,:! Tul1t1ccreek Twps . .Leave to tile motions or plealllng C. Saur, 102.75 A. in Salem 'I1wp. iRaymor..d Fallen to Ralph W. were gTIIr.ted to t.h e defendant, MelVille Snyde r ·to Miron m~ .1 Young. 101:5 131-34 In Lebanon. Marlon V. Keltner, defendant in Ow:> Gladys ShuttS. 20 A. In Turltlecreek acUons in which Frank and Lulu 'I1wp. ArthUr Kleve to Marie S t.el!lkolk, Sei1kop lIl'e plall,!ltUfs. V.!rg11 and Ollle S. Sl1urts to Mil n 178 A. in. Salem 'IIwp. JIII:!gement eOmprlmlsc.:I and set- IliI1d PrIc.1l1a Miller. 194.38 A. ir. If yo~ are interested in the tied In the suit or MaLtle D ecker Union Twp. e. WANTED 84fainst L. J. ar.d Marguerite Stam_Chnrles D. Oook to Thomas O. fJ\ _, By Experienced per. Holmes. one-ha.1l' A. in WnY'!le 'J1wp . be at the WAYNESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL " ". AUCTIONEER lr'W1n A. Smith. Franklin. was . Miron and o-~s Shutts to GYMNASIUM on sranted 'a dtvorce trom h1.s Il'1sh Phoebe Campbeli, plot on Ward St., YOUR UOUSEIIOLD: FARl\1 mll'bride who c&me here frOID Erin in Lebanon. LECENTS or LIVE STOCK SALE March to marry him, his charge LaMorence E. mnd Ruth Murphy to to hear a full disc~s.ion of the plana under conCall Bellbrook 86761 being cruelty. . Julia A. Haas, ·104.25 A . In Tul1l;leor sideration, and the. e.lec:tion of the permanent A silnilar charge won Arthur S. creek Twp. HARRY R. McCOY Board of Directors. . Smith n c:Uvorce from 'Mild1'(,j Sm.Hh. Hugh ar ,j NOJ:'ll Lewis to George write Fmnk1!.n, custojy of their t wo ch ild- F. Weller, 43 A. in Wa rren a.nd Rt_ No 1, WaYncsvllle, Ohio TEMPORARY BOARD O~ DIRECTORS ren ,being given ·t11e plalr.tllf. Mon.~omery Count.les. ~!!!!!!~~~~!!~~!!~~!!~"'::-~:-~'~-~'::'-~-~-::::~-~::'-'~-=~-=~"""~~.~~'~~~~ The bond of Seymour Noble WIIS reduced from. f750 to $500. Willard McIntosh was grnntro;l 8 ddNorce Crom Sarah McInt.o5h who he Charged with ad!1ltery. The su1t of Herbert Ely, Fronklln . ap1nst James M. RobISon. 51'.. was dismJssed at cost of plaintiff. Answer . and cross petition or de-~ fendant was wWldra.wn and Del111 J. WJIson· was granted a divorce form Theodore W4lson. Lebanon, who n180 receivej oustody or their
The JolD' Airport Users Conference, deslped by the Natlonl Aeronautio AS80cllltiOD as Ii dillcusslon and study vonp. meets In Waahlngton. Conference membership includes suoh orranlllaUoDS as the American Road Bullders AssoclatloD, the AmerlcaD PubUc Workil A.IOClatlon, the A.loclaUoD of Land Grant Cone,es and Unlvenltletl. the American ,\sloclaUon 01 Nurserymen, and many other &ccbulc" au professional rroupa with lUI Inlerest ID airport plaDUIDr. conalrucUon; and use. and economic. a8 well as being capaj)le of tuture expl1lUl.ion ~ Naturally few citizens know mueb about Ole construction of an airpark. so seek expert advice. Fortunately,. this Is easilY available. Both the Government and aeveral non-profit aviation organization. are ready with in1ormation and advice from the early decision to bave an airpark through all the stages of selectIna a sultable alte ' and arranging for runwaya and buUdlnSs. The usual community will find that III State· Capitol offers a wealth of Info~maUon. Most ~tates l\pve avi· a,lon commislionll and boards funct.lonlng lor this very reason. State " officials know the local conditions aDd ,eovaPbY. are aware o! what the neighboring towns are planning, aniS Ulually have data on tbe number of feeder or area airlines contemplated anlf lists ot prospective ownel'S ot personal planes.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
News of the Churches Wa!,n~~bIUe
Max Randall;· Minister
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seems to tb1n1rI'it lmPClrtant enough I a. Ilr.e 8jT1cultural department 111 to have a ohance at the things t hey JIIltber KrUJDhOIls, PrJ_' to really work.on It. !Most mooerr.! Way·neavUle 'With good praoU{'al need as WI'II ,!lS the bJ'lgllt OJl t:cl>; . Mass Sunday - 9:00 ' A. M • . En(Ush ·text booIt.s have gcr.j drills work; Spl!1llgboro 't ins a gO! .j ma'!lual And bhese are the p"oblemu oC : for the con:ect U8e of common words tmlnirlg Qepa.rtment. boLII SdlO Is peace. The onl y wllr problem we Friend. E6J)e(llally verbs but too· lew ~n~her$ haive home . economics though ho.w stJ11 have with us Is how to .p y for FIrst Day 8Cllool - 9 :30 A. M. use ~m as they- are Int£:nd d to. much or how good loon t kIlO'N it. · so bUy Victory Bonds. Meeting t9r Worsh.lp - 10:30 A. M. that Is over and over unt:l the out as nOl')e of thJs work be<,:ins be- I f.On811e snys ·them rllght wibhoUL fore the seVjlnth grade what good GUEST FROM NORWOOD St. Mary'. Episcopal Church thlnklllg a.nj the Eer liIears ~he dlf- Is it to j.hese repeaters whb will Mrs. Alva Thompson has a~ h er erence when It 1& saild wrong. It car never reach tI;e sevel~ th grade . They guest her moUler. Mrs. Flrank PritRalph Park.'1 , RecWr e Umes You have con Unue to sit In .the fl.fth or slxt.h chard of NOl'Wcod. be OOne though 40rrtlng' prayer and sermon. to wa.rn the ch.t:.1ren not to go home g:l'Ilde and cause trouble in the lower 11:00 A. M. and t.l'Y to correct their parents or 5Chool unLiI In dlspalr their parents RETURN FROl\f INDIAN LAKE Mt. Holly Methodist C.h urch tllere might 'b e trouble.' One day take them out of sc hool. What can Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson. Miss after weelal of intensive training or we do about It? Shall t he pJlactknl Mary J ean Thompson. Mis.<! "" aneLa T. M. Scarff, Minister some common erl'(}r the sch eol courses cont.Lnue to be n ..wards fo r Huffman of Middletown. Mr. Victor Sunday school - 9 :30 A. M. E. A. Earnhart. superlntendent. superintendent oome to vl,slt nnd tllOSC who can get Into Vile high - - - - - - - Worship service - 10:30 A. M. made D. speech. Alter he had gone' school or cru~ we work out a more Evening service - 7:30 P. M . JiOIlle hands went up. Mr. So-and-So flexible system so that these valueh rd made the very mistake on which able courses can help 1111 LllOse who Ferry Church of. Christ . we were drlH1r..g. need tlhem? I believe .t.wo thl ~llls B 'ble School 9 :30 a. rr~ That Is one of tile troubles. mnny might help. Communion 10 :45 s. m. of our reachers are c:areless with a;'irst. Why oot prevent a lot of Prea'Ohlng 11 :00. a. m. their own Engllsh . I taught school the repeaLing by havhlg t>he county Youth ServiCes 7:30 p. m, lor two years with '8 lovely glrl. wh o hire Che best teacher of remedial We invite all the young people had a gift for 'teaching young child- reading they can find even If she of the conununlty to attend tIlese reno She 'WIIS sweet an:l gent.le and comes high . In our big classes It Is services. Bring your Bible witll you. seldom ha.d any trout,le with the hard for the teacher unless specia lly Adult Prayer Meeting 7:30 p. m. c'hildren. They learned what sho traiT.cd, to give tile special atLen- I Does Your Living Room Say, Ev ening EvangellsLlc 8ervlce taJught but h er En4Jl1sh was so poor Lion ne(.jed to a non-reader and "COME IN"? 8 :15 p. m. l1I~d they came into ' th,~ lI!Ch g rade moot school 'Work Is based all rendIt can and should. The furnishings still saying "btlli't there" and "this Ing. She could wot1k through all the of scores of homell has given us th~ here" and iI seen" an.:1 "I done." pupils to prevent repeaters. Methodist Church experience that tells just what to Secon.:t ,W hy not begin the prn.cOhlldren can learn go: tl English Ir R. B. Coleman, Minister in that corner . or thlq. what the schools consider It Important Llcal courses earlier? Then too why Church school at. 9:30 A: M., Mts. ~eath CllIat bay wlnuow. or alon:, Raymond Conner, IIllperlrtendent. and teGcl1 It. We should be proud 1I0t see to it thwt there are no overthat vacant space on the s outh wall . enough of our langual~e to resent age pupils left In the lewer gradt-5. 40Mling Services - 10:30. Your ILvin&, room ean BREATIIE hea.r1.ng It badly used. Slang Is bnd I even I! they must be transferl'ed InYouth FellowshiP. Tuesday evening at 7:30. enough but we always have that stead of pas5(d Or even put In the HOSPITALITY. Properly arrn ngcIJ With us. It comes and goes a.nd upper school and called specials . and fumishea, it C)an be comfort:Jbh' changes from y~ to year of.tell Springboro has only five gr des In and homey, yet smart anll ntradl\'f'. too • . em1ah1ng cur language and It really . the lower schoo,l «nd Waynesville does not make 80 mueh dltterence if six. Then why r.ot assign puplls · to Here you Will find ju,t the plere" there Is a oba8Is of clear grammatical the practical courses by age instead to help you create a ud maintain . A FAR M D I A R Y Er:.gllsh. . g rllCe so Ulat at least by thirteen that kind of a room. The other problem Is what to do they cou l4 have manual training or Come in any time. Look around. by D. J. FRAZIER with thOige who faU behind 8. year ' agriculture III! •.! so that they ccu!d We're always gM to see folk!! in Saturday, September 1. 1945-or more and never cabeh up. We have physical educa.tlon with those this store. September Is here but It Is too have no special &<:hool8. illO un- lof their own age. Yes. of course It early ,to quote Helcm Hunt ~a<:kson's graded. no teacher of re:mt:t.llal r ead - might cause a little confusion In poem. Either the season Is backwru·d or It Isn't lute enough In lhe Ing for that twenty perc:ent or mOl'e arranging schedules but It could be Gibbons Bldg.-North St. W I'IvnpaviHc, Ohio month for we sWI have th1stles a l .1 who never learn to read easily and dor.e If someone would take the well .by our modern metl·lod. We hilve .I'ouble. The slow onos h ve a. right _ . _ _ _ _ _ ... tron wee:l and pea.ehes ips tend of goid~nrod and asters ar.d' a pples I wul iave a Ie-tel' date for my anp,ual quotation. The lale plank.! .... com Is as tall as U'le early but the .' ._, ' dry weather 11M caugbt It and', It ' w1l1 probably not.be much better than pIaJ.n l'ojder. The JWtld p lums are ripe and 1 have some on the stove cocking r r jell)' bUt how am I i0ing to find er.ough sugar? Probably 1 will have .to can 80IIle juice plain' and Just . make 't he Jelly for which I can 6plU't' sugar. They are SUCh pretty frUit that it 18 a pll!~ure to plclc them. It Is hard to know which is prettier a wild plum tree In bloom or one .w!th ripe f,r ult. It Is s~c'll & lovely color ShAdmg all tne way from palo ¥allow thr<)u8'll.' all the shades ot pink and orange to deep red with a faint purple , bloom. They t\re so· sweet ,r~w and j;() ~l\r eooked bu~ . they ~o a clear, brIJht fbi jelly that Is 8.& load 'with meat as curre.r.t lelly.
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The following Is a pre-print of the the rema1nder ot the' week will be Waynesville Church or Qhrlst conducted by Mr. Randall. Weekly Bulletin We are plannlnr a creat service for • the y()ung people of the various MORNING WORSHIPChurches of Christ In this section of BIBLE SCHOOL 9 :30 the state or. Friday night. October Ray Klontz. SUpel'inlerrlenL 5. at bhe GalC'teria of the High COMJMiU!NION HYMN School. The 'program will begin wi th Two ve rses only a banquet fOr the yOlUlg peOple and OOMMUNlON MEDrTATION will be followed by an address by Mark 10 :9-20 Brother Hcn't Canary. minister . of COMMUNION PARJIiClPA'rION tile Church of Ohrist at Hll1sboro, OOMM1UlNilON BONG Ohio. The banquet wi1\ be for young I,nst Verse Only people only, 'but the remainder of HYMN "We Shall See The t.'he service will be open to nil who King Some Day" 269 want to attend . SOIUP'DURE LESSON It Is imperative that we have a Luke 14 :1 -24 board meetlr.g this aJternoon at 2:00 PRA Y1ElR HYMN o'clock wlbh all board.members pres"CI06e To Th ee" 268 ent. There 11re some t hings that must SElR.M'ON "Excuses" be discussed a.nd setJtl(d this aCt.erINVITA.'I1l0N HYMN noon. These matteI'S cannot walt. "Just As. I Am" 1·31 • BENElDIOTIO~ THINGS TO REMEMBE~ Chrlstlqr. Endea.~or at 6 :30 ton 'g l t. POSTLUDE Evangelistic Services at 7:30. • • • EVENING ~V ANGELI TIC Mild-w,eek prayer services ThursWORSJIIPday n igh t at 7:30 at the Church. HYMN "14y Hope Is Bulll. 'On Not hing Less" 151 THE DIVINE £LAN HYMN "Pr!llse Him. Praise Him" 101 "Know the truth ar..1 the trulll HYIl\IIN "Rescue The Peris hing" 193 sho:!1 make you froo"- J esus. a.EADING OF THE SORiIPTURES Can We Know For Sure What to COMMUNION HYMN "nlere ll; A Fountain" 250 Do~ To Be Saved? ~here Can We Find Oui? OOMMUNION PARTICIPATION OFFERING The Bible pla,n of salvoUor. Is pla!n. Oonfuslan begins when men P.RlAYER HYp "My J esus 152 odd to the Bible .teachlng. r Love Thee" 1. The Bible Is the only source of INVOCATION information on what to do to be SPEOML NUMBER saved. U the Bible does not revea l SERMON "Some More Excuses" a plain. sure way, ther. there Is no INVITATION HYMN 188 known way: (Rell:d Mark 16 :16.) "Je/iUS I Come" SENEDICTION 2. ~an's part Is. 8. . •'1 must be plain. Though Ood's pan may be POSTULUD1!l • .. '. deep and many .times mysterious. we ANNOUNCEl'IENTS need not stumble if what we are to Our advertisln&, campail:'l1 for the do 'Is pla~. To hoor a.!ld believe the faU evungeUstlc meetltlg wILl g ' t Word; to repent; to confess our flllt.h under WIlY In earnest this coming In Christ With our mouths before week . We ha.ve been 'preparlng for. men; to be buried In baptism: t() and 'IOOkIng lorwnrd' to. a great re- wear the ~e "Ohrlstllll~"; to asvlval with Brother Don Henkle, semble With other ollJistlans; to minister of t he Cer.t.r al ~hurch of · break bree.i,; to pray; these are Ohrlst a.t Pourtsmoutll, Ohio. d ~ lllg cl~ly stated ~1np for UII ·to do. the preaching. ErCither Don is a The Bible Plan Is A Qeneraaa Plan poeat preacher with a great message. Many people, ~ people 8SYou wIll Wlint to hear hIm each pec:lally. th1nJt tIlat. to become II nJght. begin now to make your plans Christian means ' or.ly to give up· 1:orthls meeting. And now is the tJrne somethlnlr'to make sacrUlces. The to sbtu1t inviting your frlecds nnd {QlCt th~e It III almost entirely II nei ~lbor8 to t..llUi revival. It begins matter of receiving benefits whJ, h \JWo weeks from tomorrow nlght on we could not get from any othor September 24. solirce. One week from tonight llr. Georl:'e Illustrwtlon-:- If a tramp shOUld Mark Elliott 'will preach (or us on be 11$0<1 to give uP till' ,jirt on:tlls tile subJCO~ of "Sin." Th.1s .wlll be face, that IWOUld be giving up seme· a. great ' service for aU who a.Lter..J. thing, but if he Is to reCt)lve II IlI.Tgli Brother Elliott Is a sincere man and fine !ann in excho..r.ge. It would be a. great prencher. He wl1l begir. n no sacrl!1~ e. If God aska us to give up seriea of services whloh w1l1 center a bli of time here in lhla. lite. but Schoo~ be~ns on Tuesday . We· around Ilhe gem'l'Ol tlleme of Chrlst- offers eternal life as a reward. would should be .p roud of our schools ' but Ian Doctrine. Th,e services t hrough it be cowlted as giving or recelv- there Is still a lot to be acoompllsheJ. I.ng? There are still young people In ,high _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . school college who can nelthel'
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Thompson and Charles Cor:ard ban returned aft.er sper.•Une the p _s\ week at Indian lAlke. Mlaa Thompson Il!lld MIss HUrrm~ ha;ve now ~esumed their dutlea at Middletown hospital after enJoylr:g three weeks . of va.c:a.tlon. . MISS LANHAM ViSiTS 8TRADEB~ - Miss Joy -I.ee-I:~nham of Dayton was· a week end and Labor O:.y . . r. g.uest 0 t Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stn..1 I
VISITS IN lIARVEYSWRG Robert Hastings spent several days during the past week with Donald wkens at IHarveysburg.
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OCCUpy NEW.ROME lwn'. a.nd Mn, Oha.r1es Al:dersoll and familY are now 6ccUpylng the Cllandler proper,ty on Thln.1 St. VISIT IN OINCINNATI Dr. -a1ld Mrs. A. E. Stout and daughter were Labor Day guests ot Mr. e.r..:i Mrs. Wnlter Klnyer . In Olncln.natl..
MB8. L. C. ST. J()UN BETtJRNS Pvt. Hazel Marie Gorsuch of Mrs L. O. St. John has returr ed Wrlg'ht Field Is enjoyl.n g a furlough atter spending seveml <fay!! In with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ~ TYPEWRilTERS. Ac1dln~ MON. SUN. TUES. WED. TH'URS. SAT. FRI. Spr~ro Wlt.h ' her do.ughter . Mrll. Gorsuch. Mn 111,11 ('6, Duplica tor'. 11 12 13 9 15 14 Glenn Bland, who has been quite III Mrs. Mary Bwmell of MlddletoWJl Fine C!L~ t, benllllfu l sCeI~ el'Y In lh e , Slightly used. Vou'll see oroken furniture ann Now YOll (~'U1 Ic.ll'1l fi rs t 111111(1 flUr.~ n ;'\1 rLh. I un find mllsic b c.~ t deswith a throa.t Infection. spent a few days this week visiting ORAR~ n KF oo.ttcl'\."d heads, ,b ut the cowthat n lock h more PIII' cl'llws t his vchlclc. Mr. and , M rs. Bert Bunr.eU. boO s t hwart the efforts of t he . 2260 Frnnc J me, ' llIcirll.,ltl. hill PO ,lS I IAn to ·just. Le li Umcl rrooked mine owners! "BELLE OF THE YUKON" ~ers, pa~l'oll, $361.10; Joll1llloll Mr. IlInd Mrs. Morris Lewis anol Rob't Walkcr & Judy Gnrlai-ct Alan lAne in (tn Technlcolol' sons of Mt. Holly spent Sunday with LcsI'1e Shull.Z, same. $639.85; R. MulOffice SuppliesIn "THE CLOCK" wlt.h Ra ndolph Scott. GypSlY Rose Ilee, "SILVER CITY KID" ford, same, $344.05; Harry Mour.t. Mr. and Mrs. John Koester. Bob Burns, D inah S nore nlld Oh s. Added: Disney Cartoon, RUBBER S t.:I111 11 Pa d~ . 25c; Hmvy Extra : La test Ncws & Cartoon $93.10; Ennis Tlhompson, same, same, Tile FriendShip Class of the Uttea Wlnningcr. AIso: Cartoun in Technicolor Muskal &; Sports Wax d paper. 200 f l . roll . 39 . The U. B. Church held t:helr september $239.60; W. Schuyler, same, $553.10; GazeLte OIliCi!. meeting at the hodle of Mr. ar.d Mrs. EaJ1 Bashore, SIIoIlIe, $2'12.40. Farm ers' Picn ic." held at 'I'err,ll. Oeorge Hause and sons, Sur.day. Spl'ings rcocmly. He is a close rela SOR.A.TCH PADS- 15c pound. The Those present were Mr. and Mrs. tive of the Ellis family at Waynes MJanLl GazetL . Phone 2143. Harry. LaCy and sons, Mr. and !Mill. ville, lin, the Simpson fnmjly o( Walter PreUfer and d1\.ug!hter, Mr. by JANE FITE Harveysburg . and Mrs. wtnar,j Ball, Mr. and Mrs. LoansGEORCE S. BENSON Noah Newman and sons, and Mr. GENUINE .JOHN DEERE REPAIR PARTS MOl day WIIS Lnbor Day Ilnd It TWO WAYNE VILLE 1\tF;N 4 "" FARM LOANS -long t I'm P",I/,III'-J(""'M, CDIIII' ru:d Mrs. Harley 'J'llomas and daughCompetent Repair Service on Tractors and £AUy payments. No 3(lprnisal lee. shall IlO down In hi tory as ·me of AMONG REl'UR.NlNG VETERANS SftUrl, Arluill ters. AlSo nice &n,oll and In lle farms th 1ll0Sot outs ldlng "LabOI' Days" Pfe, James W. nancy and Pfc. Implements by Experienced Mechanics lor ~Ie. Call , or write ~o the U I~ llcd St.ates has ever known. Joseph E. Hnr1.SOCk , both of here, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mullen and Henkle. Phone No.2. lcbnn :>n, t li Waiting Contest son, lRolUlie, of Mlo:Idletown spent Labor ill lohe past yean has combln- were ' I{Imong the large nWll'ber of Hard os it moy be to get a dled- Sund ay with Mr. and Mrs. Bert ed its strell~th with Lhe m ost p,:,wer- solcUers wllo disembarked n,t East HELP WANTEDIn - the - wool burE!oucrat thlnklns Bwmell. fu l armed forces y t k nown LO pro- c,oast posts ovcr Wle week C1:tl. about winter problems In the sumNORTH EAST STREET, % Block South ,of Courthouse MlLK Truck Driver. E1th l' salllry Or dux:e an u1tima'tc vic tory OV I' mer time, unless something unusual '(:===~=======] LEBANON, OHIO PHONE 555 commission or bot.h. Bob's Drury, bnrbnrlsm and despotism. A great PFC. FALLIS PAYNJ; ptND hoppens, cold weolther will come Phone 2537. 8-101 task was placeo all In or. Quotas WEEK END VI 'ITING IJE.ItE agnin. One ot these! days a Bchool of prod ~cUon so larg . til ·It amouut !Pfe. 'N ils F. Pai ne of CamP But- bell will ring. a boy will come down NlOE,. EASY . JOB. WRJ::STLING street bouncing a football lind seems ulll'enJIsUc , IV S lilru st ;) POll .ner, N. C. spetU. {he wcek end ilerc the nfter thot ' lt won't be long. More- -============;;;;;} WILDCATS In live alligator pit. A her. y et thl'ough u!l lty, Itl ' ~ thro , ~h puSh(;)Ver lor folks WllO eat mol tywihh his parcnts. Mr. nr d Mrs. Will over winter . call. fOl' a lot of thing II County Bills the Will1r.!P1css of each mllll a 11d Sco.n.Ion. that are scarce now. Tlhe cour.t,y oolllllUssloners at a rich , swcct-as-a-nut ,Orap -Nuts. woman, or die! nOI b l!, Y her Let's toke shoes as a down·t~- , many. pleas!' Jus t don't eat ea rth Illustration. Which Is better recent meeting approved pe.yment HaviDr sold our 'arm we wW sell at our residence, one mile . wes& or brave fi ghting mell. 1'111.'1 "Lahor TANLEY BAII.EYS' Grape-Nuts pack RO n\ uch energy Waynesville, 0., on State Boule '73, on tor keepi~g ' a boy's leet of! the of the following bills: . Day·' we who h a\' hel d a 'blcl'e ATTEND RECEPTION , we're worried about the wild cats. iHildebrtl.nt's Store, toad for relief SATU~DAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1945 Victory are proud. We fct!l ' he ~ f - ' Mr. and Mrs. s tan ley Bailey were frosty ground, a 19·42 price ceiling or a pair ot good heavy brogues hImIly, $15; Stubbs Grocery, so.me Bqinnlng- at 12:30 p. m. the folJowlnl' chattJes to:w":forts · we have maue, the long ,hours omong the guest;.s at ~he receptlOl: with wool socks In tlhem? That's the $12; IDldebrant's Store, same, Feb: Household Good. of ('(o:IIolls Jabol' we spent. are not h eld OIl. Satlllo-lay even1t}g Ilt UlC proble~ ,before the American pea- through June, $74; Lois J. Gamb1l1 2 HORS~S · 2 One roan mare wt. 1600, 11 yrs. 'I'lffl,EE-pleoe LlV:n g ROom Sulle In valn .. Freedom f rt m lyran.:ty agalll Ih ome of Mr. lind Mrs. Elmer Lamb pIe. WIth 8choo) ix!lIs only a tew ' old, sound and rood worker; one ~, rnl mare wt. 1400, 12 )'1'5. old, sound ovtrslalIled, !--l c ~T. dit1on . Pbone is ours , because \ e mn,;lc 1\lll eri ~ n in Dayton, honoring MI'. (ind Mrs. days away. Getting Into production services as relief dJrector, $30. and COOd worker. on civilian goods is what the OPA Il.Jngo Haroware 00.. rope ar:o 2483. Mrs. Ernest Nixon. 8-:': 0-2;: the gren:Lcst arsenal Cor De~O~ta JY . Ed'W1n Surf Me. CATILE 6 3 yoURI' Jersey cows, aU clvlnc , is currently bungling. tape. $2.19; Gulf Refining Co., gas. 8 ,ood flow 01 mllll, S ,s wrs eomlnrone year 01d. .Thal Price $4.95; Scott McClure, expense,s atHold ItE.\o;ruNG Stove, Gl obe GlO-nOlI Maurice Oollett and famil y [rem The OPA's war jO,b was to keep tending meeting at Sprlr.gUeld $4; 25 HOG S 25 2 DUrGe sows with 17 pip', 4 wteu . Clrolllating. LIke .new. Ph()ne Way - New York CIty are vislLirg a t UH;:!l prices 01 needIul thlOgs from sky' nesvUle 2969. , 9-6-3 In-the-Woeds'', lhe Collett hom . rocketing - a noblc' work requiring Ci11cJ.nrul,tl COrdage & Palper Co" old; One Dune sow to faITow 00t. 4; One DurOCl sow to 'arrow Oct. 9; some slilY rules. But today, with the paper towels, $8.06. . t shoats wt. 1%5 Ills. eaeh. iPIAPlilR NA!PKlNS Gazette Office stead, Just In case yoU ha.llellt war won and war business slack, Hcer ~lntLV@ Co.. forms, $1.50; IMP L ·E MEN T S Wacon with nat top; Cloverlea' heal'd, Maul'lce Is tLho Commer 1>1 1 Mr. Porter Rlcha' d Bly~h e of Ci t:- OPA Is still makln,g rules. One of MInnie Viedt, cash reUef, $10; Lingo manure spreader: eom planter wllh fertilizer attaehmrnt; euUlvatol': Ar ~ls t [or severa I of the colln try'" FOR SALEcln~atl spent 0. few days wllh Mr them says: ManUlta~turers may HardWare co., suppUes $56.16; Pnt 5 shovel cultivator: comblnaUon rldlnr or walklnr brealdnr plow; 60 con'erns suoh ns C11 make things lor cl,vilians provided ' , and Mrs. Raymond Smith . PORt sALE- TomaJ..ocs ; $3.00 bu ; outsta.ndlng they sell at 1942 prLces. There'. the Malone, gasoline, $39,80; Compton tooth sleet hai-iow; llteel tooth hay rake; mower; steel dra,. Pont. Ma ny W<Ilr r ll 'COun,~y I'C Idcn ts Ml·. /U:,j MI·s. Henry Berges and Bring oon1&1ners. J. H. Stambaugh, will recnU him from a small boy. rub, tor Jaetory ow:ners now reDdy G'e.rage, same. "'.90; Gross Service MIS C ELL A N E 0 U S HoI' feeder; portable hoC house; children of Beavertown s pent <the to start reconverting. m!\klng jobs Station, same, $13.58. OhaptllCm at 4th., Waynesville. ,rind stone; 2 erOll8 cut saws; mattock; plok; shovels; hoes; axe; 2-10 • • • 962 Addis. Ser1vlce Sl4!tior., G.a.~ol n l . pi. milk cans; mUk b~cllets; strainer; 2 Ice.cream 'ree.ma; la_ .Wlnri If YOU want to h ear somethir~ week end with Mr. and Mrs. ' LUll safe for th ir employees. Th~ 1942,.prlce rule stops them: $112.50; RdIlrt Mays, same, $18.50; like "Turkey In Wle Straw·', "Over Morgun. bur troarhs; barnell. ' MiscellaneouSMr. ar.d Mrs. ' (Hurry Gibson and nothing eJje. Workers want their ' the ,Wavcs" or "Fishers Horn Pip '. lIOn" PIc. Ervin Gibson, <if Bellbrook, jolls \0 las .Most civlliallll have Standard OB, sam~, . '14.8S; MacU'ox FEED Abold 5 tt'n-: ~ ""Ir;l IUId 'rrlud' u,,; %5 bu. oats; ' UlUlrea (lOrn iAmJis- HATs ..... Bloc,,; A sma' i relldered iri' the old ~me ~tY I , JUSt lind Mr. and Mrs, ,E d Welch er ar .:! saved some riioney 1100 want to buy, Beorvice St&tian, aame. S'l.42; Smith's m flela. . \ ' Hlectlon; Saturday at my home IlstCn to "Woody" GoWns play them . new things. Industry J. a~OIa to SeJ1Vice Station iU and, r "paln; I , or.· Third St., Groce L. Smi th. 961 on his fiddle. I'm ~ure he 1.l!l1·t a chtldren of Dayton called ' 011 Mr. serve them bt,lt very few lactorle. $32.85; Gross S t'I'vl e StaWOll, ga. , C~ICK~NS t ...... layin,'r j .n~ ; :t ,,"L WhIte 8AMlk pu~eta. · / HOUS~HOLD GOODS . 3 bura~ oil sl0ge; oYea; S rOClkera; ro~ stJ'anger to harcUy any .of you older B;nd Mrs. HUy GIbson, Monday even- can o.perate a, 19.4!1 prices. Mote- a.nd sl:pplles, $44;55. rials eost more now ' and labor costs Boys !Republic care of Fred Fc-~-k _ 3 stands; IJbr;uy t.b~ld dl'f!!I,,;"'r : teather pillows; 011 ' mop; ~wl!11lo , b e.ptlUl8- 'Ilwl:ll--Gt*:- folks, as he has playf<l wi th sncl' lng. There Is only one thIng a ' • la . ' . ' Mrs. 0 av Id L UCas.Spl'r. t tl1e weeIt more ra Iso. oa.rd . motor, 4 8/ 10 hp., gar, ' fellows 1\S Andy Hidy In m:~' y 1 '::1' $31' , ~nnty A rlcul- washer. A ddln lam", St""dl1~cl'lI lamp, other lamps: llauware; m anu uc t U1'er, ' can d'.0, name Iy, b eg ner in July" . can,jlt~on, Pholle Way. 2949. 91:':2c "010:1 Time Fiddlers Cor.tests!' CI:o:l with. her son. Raymond, and OPA Cor speciDl1lermission to price- t ure ExtensiOn<, experu:es durin ~ d~hf8: jars; canrd rr!:i ~ and verf,tables , and many small arUc'feJ ioo-family of near Wilmington. up and go to work. Famrel'l\' Wee.k. $81.11; ;Blair nurl numerous tu mention, • • • FOR SALEYou IVant to know who is one 01 Mr. 'and Mrs. Morris Lewis ar o.1 Mall Bacs Full Leroy. grevel, $541 .29 ; o..ell ·Grlest. Terms: CASH The OPA, If ~ou, remember, Is faPEAOB.ES- Large yellow freestone Ollnton COunty's outstanding farm- family spent Sunday ·wIt.h Mr. anJ Mrs. John Koester of Utica. mous fo r leavlDg no stone unturned, services, $15. tree-ripened pellehes, lhc best of !,!rs? Well , It's Henry Carter nnd .~o l Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ' :bratten' and all ~at 80rt of th.log. It is ruAnnJ'eJs Materials Co11p:, 'tar, the season at reduced prices fo r un'known to mar.y of us, H~'111-Y w ~ :, mored that some m(!n In the bureau $6,957 ; SQm SmIth, materJal, $15; reelected President to l.he ' \~cgl' aM daughter, Shirley Ann, of Day-. have their own p, r ivate opinions H. M. Coyne, prem1um on deputy }\'1LBUn N. STARS, Auct., Wr·YIlf" ,vllle Phone Z651. Everett ~al'l, Clerll thIs week. Ling's Fruit Farm. Y. .In!. W. of Ferry on C)yO & Socilll spent th e week end with Mr. about business people anyhow. Besheriff bond, $5; Dr. J . H . Arnold, L on HUNTING LICENSES for sale by n,n d Mrs. GeoTge Bratten. fore they grant any firm special Row Roods. 961e Ma.ynall:l We1A.z. Mrs. Hazel Gruber ar.d !-amlly of 1eilVe to cbange a price, they in· • near Waynesville called on Mr. and vesUgate. That'S all right, but appllFuma ,For'Sale-:_ . _ __ . ___ caiions to rec"onvert:, are coming In Mrs. Everett Bunnell and mmlly. fast, more than 500 a day. ' FOR',SALE>- 1,2 am-e Parol. ·Go:ld Pfe. A. M. MCClure of Michigan The bureau win DI~ver wind up Its House, Good out buildings. 15 h ens. spent sunday evel)lng with Mr. 8llJ:I red tllP~ In time. The only passi43 tulikeys 2/ 3 r 'Jersey cow ble way out of trouble is to make a Mrs. EvereLt Bun'r.el a1'.;I. fnmily. 20 years Old. m11k1llg. Sow with T ARVIA-LiTHIC TAR iMr. and Mrs. FlrtU1k Hlelt of. reasonable rule 'for all industry. to I six one-balf ~'Pigs . a G61Iles. Spring Valle entert.alned to ' I ~ follow, let whistles blow at 6:00 an OAD OIL 2 acres good COI;n . 1 ton wheat , y fl S Il. m. and ask questIons later. Will EXCAVATING DUMP oelock dinner last ,WednesdllY even-l they do It? Who knows? Employees sttaw baled. 3 tQns hay in bam. , TRUCK SERVICE ing In honor of Mrs. Hiett's grand- and customers would probably cheer Tractor and machinery suitable I _ -&>R.c:e:a.ady Mix Concrete ~- _ sor., Ralph Dill. who left last Frl- loudly lor' any employer who kept his for the ' farm; Geed pasture with day for t he AI med Forces. Those ' payroll alive and saw " Ph-t-v-v-ut" wa.ter 1r. pasture. Am selling all P1'ESe.!l\. were Miss Shirley Compton to the OPA, but it's dangerous. ·t ogether. 'Priced ' right. Max W. . . . Formula fOlr Panic of Spring Valley al'.d Mr. lind Mrs. Most business melll are cOllserva~ Randa1l. Ph. 2985. 96tfc Emerson Dill and son ,R alph. tive. They are likell7 to wait exact- RUBBER STAMPS WayneSVllle 2911 Card of ThanksMr, and Mrs. John MOrgan of ly as long as. the OPA says walt. Un. Ph ne 1\10rrow No. 3 o S jIA!banon: Office (.:17K DaYiton called on Mr. and Ml's. able to do business on 1942 prices, TOILET TISSUE Rts. 98M I Wish' to express my sincere they may pull /Ires trom 'under their Emcrsor. DUI SUIlday nCter,'loon . thanka to all or my fri ends, neIghboilers and lay of! the crew. Then CARBON PA~ER at 1.:00 P. M. Mr. Ilnd Mrs : Rn~mon':1 ~born the waiting contest ' starts. Bureau. bors and relatives for lheir mall~' of Xenia enLert.alncd to ,jinncr last will wait on Investigations; employ- RUBBER BANDS Main St. (State Route. 42) WAYNESVIUE" OHIO flots of klnd:ness to me during my AT OLD DR. WRIGHT · HOME Miss Shu'ley Compers will Wll:t on bureaus; .workers Monday eveinng recent illness. ton ' of Spl'lng Valley and '~hc.lr wlll walt on employers and you and SCRATCH PADS China Doll •• 100 yean old; Antique Walnut ·Dre~'" DAVID FURNAS I~ephew , Ralph 0111. I I wlll woit for everylihlng. PAPER PLATES Marble Td'p Dres.~"-; M':rb.le T~p, Wa's hltand; Antique Idle workers in the soup-line; RUBBER STAMPS and for DEAD STOCK . HUNTING LIOENSES for ' snie by, farmers witHout markets let -crops PAPER NAPKINS Wash,tand; Two old Chelt Drawe"'; Four Metal Lawn rot 'In the Beid. An ugly picture. MARKING DEVICES MaymlJ',j WeLtz. Chair~; Mahollany' China Closet; Walnu.t Bufle't Oak Horses. Cows, Hogs The way to a.void It is to let indus- SEALING TAPE The Miami Gazette Table; F~ur ,Oak Chairl; PorcelaIn Top Kitc~en Baae; Calves, Sheep, etc. try convert, Sell Itll IlrOGUcts to peo. pie with money and pay the men WAX PAPER Antique Walnut drop' leaf Table; Two PulHlp Chairl; REMOVED PROMPTLY who work. InHntlon c~n be pre9 x 12 RUlli 9 x t2 Wilton Rue; Antique Cherry U Seat; vented without slnrting a panic, If PAPER CUPS Two 'Oak Dress~ra; Two Metal 'Bedl; ; White Ha.sock; OPA will adopt a workable rule 800n ' All Type. Call enough. Bui bureaus ore usually WRITING INKS Garden Tools; Three Feather Bedl; Electromaster EI~-, more ill lerestcd in rulcs lhan In ' ~ tric Range; PiIlowl, Blankets. Beddinll; ' Two Work Ho••e Wiring reasons-warts on th,e nose ot l1togThe M~MI GAZE'IIE Table.. ; Rockers; Victorian, So(a; Library , Table; Orthore'sll; bllolonR nn the toe of ti me. ' REVERSE ~1A1N phonic Victrola, Records; ' Elec:tric; Mixer; Eurek·, EleCtric Telephone 454 Swe.eper and Attachmenti'; White Sewinr Me.c"·nc; Two ChllrgC8 XENIA, O. Step .Ledden;' Coatume.r; Antique Chel'l,'y D.•• h Cupboa~; Telephone ,2949 E. G. DUCIISIEn. INC. A~tique Me'tal-frame S~fe; Pictures; Mirrora; FirfI Sc~n; .{ J W ayn~svi1le, Ohi~ Electric Razor; Electric Tie, Pressf.'ol'f . Anti,."e K :)roHIJe INSURED AGAINST Lamps; ' Springwh~l, ' T~nks; Childreb'. · T()y~; I(ubber fOIlImI WIIIlf 'M. ClOVl. Tired Sc~ot~r; Antique 'Ladder B.~k Chair. ')':wo,' Men'• . LOSS BY ~NY CAUSE lu".,,'ul ~" a •• , ';" ral.l"Overcoats; Raincoati; Hiih-top Sho~, s: ze 10; __ ........,• •n ,." __ Ie.. Black Lapin Coa~ • • ize"'" Black ~al.kill , C..-t,llse. 48; Iobor becav.. , . . , .....U.." ....... .... loll. Get 110 M Perttll_ . . , . . Ca~eI. Hair Zipper ,.COat, " size " ~2; ~i.h~., Antique . wheal IOW'"- II1I4I ..............f .... Pieces, Glallware; Garda Tool•• ' , . , ....1. 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Honor ing A.sod ate G-:-and Matro n; Entert ainme nt Progra m Evenin g Hi~hlight Miami Chapte r lU:1 order of Eastern star, enkrtaln leo:\ about one hU~ an4 flity ' memtler s aJld guests on Monday even.mg, honortn s Mrs, Edith COnger, .ASsoc1a.te Oral!d 1I4&tron ot ~. PollowinC the regular meetlni , a delightf ul IiOO1al 110ur Willi enJoyc.rl. A trumpe t solo Willi given by MIlton Jonet!, aciompanlld all the ptallO by hill mother, Mrs. Thede Jones. Miss Dorot.tly Jane Outram ot Urbana., . OIl.Io, ga.ve a number of accordl an SOI08. Mr . lrvID Snyder, D18tIiraAn, ge,ve a. Ilumc.er ot hIB nLqic stunts. AlLer tilts pulod the gu ~sU! were Invited to ,*Ie dllling room Where salaas, sandwic hes IUY.1 colfee were , servw." The entire Chapter room ar.d lJIe dlning were arrange d wi.tn many varietie s of Autwnn flower:>. Guest.s. were present from DayoLon , Frankli n, 'Sprlngf leld, Lebanon , WIlmlllgtor., Mason, Morrow , Blan.:he stXenia, New Burl1n&ton, GreenlIeJd, Yellow SpIinp , Harvey. burg, CiarkavWe 8aDIi M1amisbw'g.
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Paul E, Moore, 52, lanner of Bellbrook, passed away at St. Elizabet h hospital , Su.nday night, Septem ber 9, after an Ulnesa of several weeks. He Willi ,b orn near Waynes ville. SUJlvivOl's are his ~l!c , Pearl, nnd Idx c:tilldren, MI·s. Margar et Penr.ewit, Bellbroo k, Eina, Freddie and Robert at home, Ray ot ~a.Y't.on and WQqen with the U : S. Army in India. Four brother s and tw sISters alao 8UrVive. Raymon d, carl and Charles Moore an~ LucWe Moore and Mrll. Bessie 000It of. Wayr.es vUle; and Hannon Moore of. MlddletoWD. Funeral servklea were Conducted WedDCBday a!te.IItloo~ at 2:00 o'clock at the Presbyt erian Church in .Bellbrook with the Rev. Sharon Scott o( DQyton o!f1cIaUng. Burial 'Was made in Bellbroo k Cemete ry by ~ure Funeral Hane of WaynesvILle.
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Herbe rt Graha m, Minis ter Ferry Churc h, Exten ds Specia l Invitat iOp to Attend ;
The. public Is corulall y Invited to attend Ferry Church of Christ on 'I1wenty -one ~ and fans of Thuma y . night. Septem ber 20, at tile Wa.yoea vWe Sol-tDall ~ u- 7:30 p. m. to !Ieaf the Buclceyt: tenooi a banque t held' at the Cold HarmonizerS, a Splr~ual and Novelty ~ lnn .last Jl'r!.day evenlni aL Quartet te compos ed at four blind 6 :45, wlt.h Max Rar1da11 aoUng l1li Master of Ceremon1e6. Four girls form the · Sottbal l Team served tht' tables and 1rled chicken with all . 'tale trlmmln gs was the center 01 attracti on. the banque t general slone ' were held with softball th. ~, Reflecto rs lor the ~roposed !fihta .for the ball diamon d havt been locat£.d, A qlaall ''A'' lighting ~tem 18 being planned with elgh~ po1M and a total at 23· liahtl of 1600 "Nat.t.a each belDllinclUdec1 in the specI(tcatJona, Tbe outfield wU1 bave tour poles 'willh three llibtl eadl, Chrlatla n yot.Jng men from Columb us firat aa1 .thlrd bue one ·p ole each wilo have a fine reputati on all top. w~th three l1glltl anl1 hOme ·pb.te notch entertai ners. They have broadcast from WOOL. two POle6 with two llshte 1lIIA?h. An enalDeer f,r om the IlI'yton WELD and WOSU of COlumbus and Power. & ~t cOmpan y .will lay- sane tor the Govem or and other out bhe field and an electric ian from h1gb orflcials in rtbe Governo r's maDeIo n. there, the com~ w1ll act as adNemOera of the-Qua rtette are Mr, vlao~ with ·FAIlar making . the carter mf Mr, HoMn, Methodl.sts, ilistalla tlon. and Mr. Poole end Mr. BII-tler are Mr. Edenfie ld announ ces that the memllera of the Monroe Ave, Ohrl$group comprll ling the aoftball pla.yet'4 Ian Oburdt , • .and fQJlS Wtu meet. ea.cll ~y evening In regular aeasIon. As yet a for thiS has not • 'been decldid upon bui tht.sta one 'of . the Immedi ate JDIIt.t.era to be settled,
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The so!iIlball t.ea.m of ~e Ohrlstla Ohurch came from far beh1nd to nose out bhe OUtta.'ws In the final game of WayneSVille's first softball tournam ent 'b y the score of 7 to 6. when the two teams m et Sa.t urliay right under the llihts at Harmon Park I.n Lebano n . Euly in the game the OUtlaWII moved into the lead ftl]Ij at ' ~ne point were In front 'by a 6 to 1 !;COre. In the' last of the sixth fJhe Ohurch men tied ·the score and went or. to win in 'the bottom ·hall of the 6evemh wben they pushe.:l tile winnln! over the plat.e Wlbh two batters out. . , The contest turned Qut to be • shl&!est with a total of six home rU1l8 being hit, three for eacll team. Sackett with two roond-b 'lppers to his credit and Orndod with one were the -big glreS for the Ohrlstls n Ohuroh . Hultma n hit for the clroult twice MId MU\~r onr,p to spark th~ Outlaw's attack.
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The OUt\a.ws went Into the game favorLtes after trounci ng Lbe Ch~h team the Wednes day befoTe, from OhiO aI',.! 15 to 6. Prior to tl~ese flames, the althoug lt t l uckCI'l> OUtllllW6 hOo1 (O\lII'ht their .way into assacllu&l~' , l"lorlda. T cx,(s. the f1nals by beating StroUds ' 9 to 7 ve"al olJlel' stntc', afiter the two teams had previou sly I III lla Lu1'1l I t:omplayed a 4 to 4 tie, With the exceptio n of the last two ga.mes, all o! the gnmes of tlhe Stepllen , left dOlo~le-el1minatlon wream ent were · Fort Lhonard j, .MIssourI, whe~ played at tthe high school cUamotad. Plrat set, W, COnner is now as
..i_I.. ·WIIIch . . .~ · to. starlon~d.. ~ ove, _ .e the contest l before their complet ion, necel!Sltated. tJhe rein.0VlI1 of the !lnals to the -Lebano n diamond where lIlhey could be played under the lIghU!. The tournam ent wh1ch reqUired 12 games to cOmplete, the ~4-game 'Civlc lfag'Ue (or boys under 18 years o.f age, and the FourUh of July . AlIStar game between the pick at the ClvIc League pl,a.yers 'and the best of the Men's League all were ur.der the directio n and supervis ion o( the ;:,porfs cOllunitte 01 the Oivic C~ub.
HART MAN- EMER SON New Officers Act At WEDD ING HELD IN NEW YORK STAT E Mothers Club Session SEPTEMBER NINTH
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The wedding of Ensign Helena Comm ittee ~ppointed To Leem il'g Emerso n (WAVE S) USNR. Carry On Work Until daught. er of !Jr. al.,J Mrs. Alfred Perma nent Electi on Held Emerl>"Oll, Unive rsity or Chicago, t r> Enslgll Ralph ,Jose)Jn Hartma n, At a m e eting of s om e of The WaYne Towru~nl p Mot h e~rs Clllb held \.hell' first m eetin g ;r the USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs . Roben the intercHted people ·of t his . Hartma n. WaYllesv llle. \V , IS held a t ·t T year at the Grade School bUIlding d . . HulcWs Landing . N Y. on SeptCOmmU Ill, y ues ay e vemng , wtth 43 mothers present . . '"' eptem bel' 11 1941; at the Ember 9. The reremon y was per- '" " u, The new presiden t. Mrs . G ilbert Hl g, l't was Frye, called '~he meeting to oreter formed by Rev. L. H. Ken's In l.he '"''h Schoo l bUI' I U" I ~ II d . h pans I and gave a mostcotdial welcom e to Mounta in Grove Memorial Church . ee l'd e d to go on Wit everyon e. FoUowmg W"lls, everyon e A receptio n follow~ at tile howe. to in c.o l·p o l'a te The Miami .Jo!.uod 1I! the sillll h'1g of "School Ensl~ Hartma n a ttended bhe l·'ood Lock er Plan t, Inc. of Clncinll atl ' beIol'e ~Ii", led by Mrs. Hal"Old B . Earn- Univers ity A comm ittee t o ca rry out en;Lering the Navy, a l)o.i tile Bride attend{ •.l Wes W,~ 'l 5 hool In P . Ii~I the proj e ·t \'V as electe d to Devot.t.ons for tile aHerno on were sylvaJ:ila, Colmell Univers ity Ilnd the serve un til such time as th e Univers ity of Chicago. in cha.rge of Mrs. Carlton Cook. 'tockh oldel's could be called ' M~. Charles T encH , ~he tl'eBSto e lect the perma nent boa rd ill 1:1', hllv ing rccently Ulu \·Co.l to of direct ors. C,·h:l1'1da . Mrs. Roy biLls was 1IomlCOM~nTTEE . NAMED nate<! and d ec ted t..J t.he uf lice. The 'IUlQlie named ..ere: Albert Sehtollo" lJ ~ g COUIJU1Ctees wtll'e allpuloll~ na.llLman, Harvey B urnett. Cjlal'leli cO oy the . Preslt..len L: MJchen er, Qarl Conard , Hartley Mt:m ~eJ'ship M.rs . John Kcrsey. Moss, C. D. Coale, Mrs. Ralph 1.:; . I,; lo ~hlng M.I·S . E ve . eLL MarlaLl bury, and Miss Aliee GoI16. Mro. WulLer SlleciHHl <, rog.run 'M !'l). M. A. r"ulk 1':,011 SHARE S OF STOOK $50.00 Mrs. ,vltiYllard WelL.: It was recollun ended ~hat stock Mrs. A, H ." SLubbl> be Issued In $50.1,0 Sl.8Jreli wIth a I.,;[lllni ng - Mrs . t<.iloues Bunnell Umlt of 10 shnre6 to 1Il'.y one perMrs. Virgil Wllli.erwl, Ml's . Han)' Lacy RENTALS OPEN Mrs . Jonr. 'l'ul'm,r r 'lna.nce It will NOT be necessa ry to be 11 Mrs. Cbal'les lxM,.y stock-h older w rent a looker , The Mrs. MHo Ikal active moral and financia l support \ Mrs, A. T . P uUl k>K.y ot every Interest cd \Jerson IB needed Mrs. Addle B U l'g(lI to mll!ke t.hls a sUC!-'C.'ISJ:u1 ente.rprl se. ~iiI'S. E. Stc lII!CC
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Devotio ns MIs.' Cllrlwll C;ook AfLer all Intt:r&lLlI~g program ul pla.no solos by Frances Wh i~a kel' ar.&! AWIe Well.:1:, and an Inlercst lug talk by Rev. RaJph Parks, the C.lub IlOjoUl'lled after singing "Auld L!U~ g Syne.'·
Father-SOD Night At Civic Ctub lMee, ting
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The Woman 's ~ocJe~y of OhristJian service ha6 postpon ed thdl' meettnc to Wednesday, Septem ber,
Mond ay Eveni ng Sept. 17. Dayton has Seven ; Metho dist Churc h
Willlilm Hartma. n 01 been appoint ed Chairm an of the 36, Southw est SeCtion ot the state fur On ,t.ha.t day dln!ler will be served the Nationa l WaT Fund-O hio Dlvlat the Church 400 Dr. John W . Ilion campai gn. He 'Win direct activiDanforo , DIStrict Superin tendent, ties of '\.he 23 countie s In thc SuLlthand' hlS w;1fe, ",m be g l.LLsls ar.d west quarter of 'Oh\O, !having Ul~der have part in tile program . his 8upervlSion all volu:l,t.eer campa1!.'ll organiz ations. This will be tile NO LUNC HES FRIDA Y thln:l ailnual d1ive o( the orb"811INo lunches will be scrvej at zatlon. the Grade Bulldill g .9n F, .dlL¥' The Nationa l War Fund support s as the Mother s Club 'Will can '19 membe r agenc1es, Ilr.cludlng usa, vegetab les In th'e lunch room United Seaman 's 6elv1ce . Philipp ine and kltohen for use durLng the War Reliet and agen<:les giving re'w inter months . As many vegelie! to the countrie s o! .our Allies. <tables will be . d()nated , the ' The camPai gn will be p eld from Mothers are asked to- help . I October. 1 through tha,t month. The during the day. goal for Ohio ia .1,205,,D98.
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Princi ple Osbor n Schoo l ·Sched uled for Spe.ak er On Monday evening, Septem ber 17, at 7:00 o·clock. tile Wllynes ville Civic Club will hold its annual Father and Son b9.J ~ q , .et . The dinner will be sel"vld by th e MOLhers of the C. 15. C. ~ . of the Methoj lst Church I.n the baseme nt of \lhe ·Churc.h . Mr. P. L. Sulpzba ck, Princlp le of Osbol'l1, Ohio, will ~ the s peaker of the evening . Mr. Sulpzbn.ck Is an orda(ne d Method ist ministe r. 'M embe rs of the Ci vic Club wl\l bring as their guests their sons, or someon es son for the evening .
can base to Japan . hilS been In history making several Um~s as It was there tha t tile not.ed writer, Ernie Pyle, met hili Maker; a lso this Is the Is: •.nd wher e. w e Japs hi theil' large wh ite plane ~Il.,h green cr06SC~ on them lamded fi rst on their Wil Y Lo surrend er at Ma.I~ila. p re. Wud e h as the Uoe.l COl~duc l R.1bbon IUld the AsilltlC -Paclir Ribbon. He Is with' the 175th ' OTd. Bn., and Is in ~eadqua.rters,. 8.Iao part time at the 8w~t.ch bonrd. His wl.fe, Juani~, r CSoldes In Spl'1ng Va lley. Mr. IlITId Mrs. J . R Wcde of Wayncs vllle are hIS parer.t.s. Preced ing hIS overseas ~ent he took one ycru"s tra.ln lng in Texas. leaving lhe sta.tes ill March '45, h(. Innded on OaJ'lU ~n the Hawhlla r. IsJands, r'I'om theTe going to Ie Shima, landin g thel e July 1. prc. Wade atle nded school at Wa~ nesvllIe und before entering the SCI vice he was employe d In a Day tor. Will' planlt tor almo;;t t hree years.
ARGU NOT BRIDG E CLUB GUES TS MRS. RIDGE The Arguno t Bridge memibers wer!' guests of Mrs. D . C . Ridge on Tuesda y fol' a dellgh lful ·De.;;ser t Bridge ' T wo t.II ble.-; were In play during the afterlloon .
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Ralph Edenf ield, Mana ger Ho.t To Boys At Do~);le~ Heade r,: Cin~bl~ati Red.- . ·aalph n:1~i;W:III8Il8iIl I' of the Dl'Ake's DrUB ~ ot ebf·t ball pII.)WOtII ' the Civic Leape chalriplOl'!shlp tOl' UN!!,. Wall hoM to the teNn '00 8uDds.l at Orosley fleloi, ClDcIzlllaU. . ~e they' "witnl!!88ed a dOuble h-.ler In which the Reels DUlle GUt oP bOtb pmM. '!be IIoJa - Wbo are JiIemIps 01 the ~~ wlt.b tIheIr bo8t., were \0 bate bid a .we0 Ume. . . . lie..., . :..... aIiIO a
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Electi on of Office rs Held; Progr am of Readi ngs, Talk. And Muaic Enjoy ed The Waynes ville Garden Olub met on Thursda .y evenLng at t.he Frien.:ls· .a . cnurch with Miss Olive William s and Mrs.. Georgia Mender . ,aU as hostesse s. In the a:bence of the president, t he meeting was_ In ollarge ot the vice-pes ldant, Mrs. Evalyn Peterso n with t.welve membel '6 answerlng roll call wiCh "Why a Garder. Club" '! Election of aff:cers took p:6(:e dUTIDg' the bl!SillCM session 'WIth Mrs. Evalyn Peterso n as pres'oient; Mrs, J . L . Menden hall .. , vlce-presl4ent; Mrs. Jennie <.:onner, secfl!tar y 8I!d treasure r; and' Mrs. B . V. Smit .l, Re~embra~ce
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Mrs. Evelyn Peterso n l-ead an Interestlng. paper au the ":r'hrlUll1! Family" and "HUmm ing Bill.ls," o.nd Miss Elizabe th Chandler, a g .est, gave a talk on the Garden Club In Hampto n, Va" Where she Is a teacher in the Girl's School. She especially mentJon ed the beautUu l chrysanthem wns grown there. Mrs. Paul MlLurlee read a poem a nd Mrs. H. E. Hathaw ay thanked the Club for their gUt on ,t heir. Golden ' We':ldln g Day. The Club IIoijourned to mCfi on October 4, with Mra. Lena Hartsoc k. A plc n~c suppet was enjoy~ after the meetlng .
VACA NCIES FILLE D ON TEAC HING STAF·F OF LOCA L SCHO OL.
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supt. Raymo nd Bradd, k stated tlUs week tha.t a' full 00 lple~t or teacher s are on t:he sta rt of the Wayne Townsh ip sc.hools ar.! the two .recent additi0l \5 are Urs: Lulu £oga.n lin the seVll'lltl l GI .~de, who formerl y taU8ht bere Wille years ago and will.be rememlret·,.d as ' ~SS Fealey. She later lAughL In MlddletoWIi aD:! then retlrf.:1 j)ut lIlIs ~Iv .become active In telWh lng work. 'The SIlllOl1d and thfrp grade is being taUght by Miss Pl e fler Wbo here from. HiBbla.n t.1 County. where sh~ has trMlght lor ·the pUt ' two years. Her hoane Ja ' m ~vlUeI ' ~. . .
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rQe w. Skillllcr and Josepll Marstal1: The w~:low elected to take l~l1del" vtsson Press - Flo)'q L. Davisson, EQ.ito.r 'h ~· wlU of U:Jl cstht.e of James W. Ward WaynesvJ.ll , The ne~ v lu.e of the estate was determined t.O -,be $4,140.63. WnynesvE!e. Entl'red M SCoond...'J II\lIS Motter The est.n.te or' Olarence 'Ha.yeS was relievo:1 from adnJll.t1straUon and W. C. Maple named cOmm1.ssloner to t.rRnsfer assets whUc Oarl Abae'nElL "ember. Adnrion. Wdtrr. ACK In the dim and far away '-___ 8)' C, C, CAl\1 1 , " •• 00""0,., "'0""",,,,,,, n, c. - - -..... eh rU ",as r.amed to 't ranster assets season of IB76, Chicago won the of the estate of Richrud D . R nynn. first National leauue pennant unaer MasUll , whooe estate was also rellev- th e I f1dersh lp of Albert G. SpaldIng. To'd ny tn tbe 70th calTlpalgn 01 'd of adnUnistration. th e older teague, Chlcago's Cubs are The court approved the ndOptiOIl headIng for another pennant with or K enneth BUI·tun Clemens by th l' C[l rdlnols s Ull In hot pursuit. Aa l,;uu-cilce and Ro6ina Pattel'soll a l) ! th coun t stand.s at this moment Chic.! .41nge of h is lIame: to J ames Am - c a gu IIl1d New York a re tied with HI Na lional league penna nts eacb and ... rose PaL.terson. it th Cubs wln this yea r , they will Thc coun set Sept. 18 to hea.r the he ve a one pennant lead over their III ventory of U1e e.>rate of Fred E. closest ail· time rival from Manhattan. . clchumacher, Mru;ol\, and Sept. 25 After Albert SpIllldlng won in IB78, th a t of James W. Ward , WaynesCap Anson won three in a row in One of Uw rour fundamentals our nation's airpow r 1s personal ville. 1el80. 18Bl and IBB2. /I)' lng Anti Ilubll airmindrdJlc s. The other three a fC (I) a strong, perBarney 'Uhlenbrook was appoir.land the slugging manent air for ce: (2) the rull('st dcvc lopnwnt of air commerce; (3) a Clap r epeated again cd ad mlUls ~raLOr of !.he est.a.t.e or progressive ai rcra ft Indu str y bnsrd on clInti Jlucd t('chnologlcal superiority. Irll 1885 and 1888. Henry UhlenlJrQCk, F.ranklm. wltl1 Old Cap was ODe L 1 FI ina to Aid Americu n necessary th ut the United Statcs O. E. Ohamberlain. 00:1 House and oca y A'o p keep them t ra ined and interested in or the mOlt iDterIr ower ' . flYing . This can be done. only if Josiah Cafferty as appraisers. ctdinr charaotera I The developm ent of personnl n)· there a re planes for them to fl y aod ever knew In baseThe foorth accOUnL of the tl USLees ing and the bUild Ing of nil' 1 3 ndl~g I'\eld s from which to tnke off and on ba lL He was. p-eat of the tl'USt created by III e will of , acilitles is more tha n n com munity which to ' la nd. hitter for close to U affair. it is very much In the nnUnless communities In every part Llle estaLe oC John M . Bradley was years. After the Antlonal interest. of the nallo n provide these facilities lIipproved. lIOn cleanup, the Air power of the Unitcd States has the future of aviation will' be very C:llbs took • ell.. , Eva MaxJleld was named to addone much to win the wnrs. It will uncertain. government officials and dip ' for the next 19 minister the esta~ of Ar.derson do much to provide for our future. the mllLtary sl!rvlces agree. and It Charley Grimm year. until Frank security as well 118 build Am erican Ame rica loses Its supremacy In the OW'less, Harlan 'I'wp., wi !.h' James L. Chuce. the P,eerlell' Le.a der, arbus iness. a ir. our country will be wide open Fry . Wilson Brown and WUl NuSs- rived on the lCe·ne In 1906 to win At the beginning of both World to aggressio n from other lands. four pennant. In five years a,alns' baum appl·aisers. War I and World ,War II air-m inded Then too, America now leads the his famolQ rival, lohn I. McGraw. The court approved the Inventories America was still la cking In nlr world In commercial air transporMcGraw won 10 of New York's power. Although the first successful tation. The commercial pilots, co- of the estates of Carrie S. Monfort pennants, but even hla aggressive flight with a heavier-than·nir ma- pilots and other air and ground o.nd Gladys Shu~t.s, both 01 Leb- leaderShip was not QuIte enough to chine was m ade in America, al· crewmen of tomorrow Will, In large anon. catch up with the Cubs. though many of the foremost im- measure, be the young people of toThe court set Oct.. 4 to hear t he Outside of the Cubs and Giants, of provements in flying teclmlque and day, who have learned to fly their Inventory ot the estate of Warren the 69 pennants already delivered. alrc.r aft construction were the result own persona l airplanes. ,Boston has 9, Sl Louis 8, Pittsburgh Thus the future of aviation, and In K . Hess, Wl\Iyr.esvil\c. of American Ingenuity. when war came, the United States lagged far It the future of America, lies 11lo the Falest Bruce was named ,to ad- 6, Brooklyn 5 Dnd Phtlndelphla lays development of community flying , m1nls~r the est.a~ of Martha A. claim to her 'one Imd only fl og which behind. This was particularly true in the Many towns and communities have Bruce. FrlU1kl1n, wltlh Earl KIrIt, Alexander's pltctiing brought about 30 years a go. number of tra ined flyers and of air registered their intention to do their It has been stated, unoffic ially. mechanics. Vast tralnlng camps bad shnre .. . to build Landing faclUties Estel Wright and P aul Ruppert as appraisers .. that the PhIllie. will not win the to be established and from our ' and encourage local flylng. comparatively few trained men and More communities will join the The estate of Charles Wllls was pennant this season. But we have women. a substantial number bad movement, for economic or other declared exemp t from inheritance an Idea thaT under her new owner there will be a cha nge for the better to be slde·tracked into the instruction reasons, until there will be a com- taxes. later on. of America' s youth. plete network of facilities In every E. J. TLrigle was appoLnted execstate. Thus United States Power Today. literally millions of young will be assured. utor of the est.ate of Norma B. Grimm's Victories people know flying. They are the P hilipps, Lebanon , with John VenReturning to the leading Cubs nucleus of both our military and Till. II '"e ninth and I..., 01 a ,erie. cm, W. H. Hackmnn ar.d Ch arles and Chicago' s I.ong pe~ant succlvillan aviation of the future. It .is :lr:::':~.~ ::~~~t;nl~r!Yln. cess, It was Charley Grimm who won Baker as a ppraisers. for chicago in 11132 and 1935, using a number. of pre'tty good ball playReal Estate Transfers ers tor thli purpOSe. Ernest Evans and Edwar.:1 Blair to Now th.e cheerful Cub lea'der Inez V. B issell, property on Mound haa a shot at hi' third flag. a dream that only the Cardinali can St., Lebanon. New Cases Common Pleas Proceedings O. H. and Bernice Collins to Mella turn Into a nighbnare. And ' I don't Tressie Smith, lI'rlU! kl1n, flIed a The ir. terested parties having not J. Elliott, 4.5 A. In Turtlecreek Twp. believe they can with the edge In pitching the ,Cubl carry. In 101dlvciroe action against Albert ·Smlth, taken real est.a.te invotved at the Laura R; Hensor to J OS<lph and ing luch ball players al the Cooper Richland, WaSh.. charging neglect. appraised value. renl e.~ta"te Involved Ruth Meyers, 100.44 A. in Unioll brothers. Stan Musial and Max LanM'iLrrIed In 191B UJ'ey ha.ve II. son, in the suit 01 WillIAm F . Harper Twp. Ier, trom last 1I!8S0n'. ,quad, the Paul. Morrow, ~galnst Pa ul Compton et al. Mildred and Frank Hough to Faye Red Birds applH'ently have lost more than they (:ould ,a1l0rd. Ida L. Duff tiled a divorce sult was ordered sold -at public sale. Kelly, 6.12 A. in Harveysburg: In spite of these heavy blow•• The suit of Helen Glosslp. Frankagainst Hubert Duff to whom she J . Neff ar"j Fae Thompson to was married 10 1000. She charges lin, against Tom Glooslp et ai, wa. Robert E. P encl\, pa.rt 01 lot 41 In Billy Southworth bal turned In one of his beat JObll, a statement to Lhat h e did not support her followln'g t;Usmls.sed on motion of plalntiU. Lebanon. which ' the Ooduera can testify. Ulel r marriage In 1940 aIY.! boot th ey . Service by publlcatio!l ordered Ir. Clar k and Dollie 'l3urroughs to Southworth's best chance is the 12 have been separated for the Past lhe suit of Ida L. Duff against Hu- Roswell anoj Myrtle Wels, two par- games his Cardinals have left with the Cub•. . year. She Is a. memoer of the WAC llert Du!1 . cels 1r. ,W aynesville. Joim H. Moore was granted a dl:There ma,. be 1\ wide pp between wlIlle her husbar_d was disch arged O. Oollett and Mable Anderson to voroe ' from Betty Moore on his t he S t.wte of Olilo for LIle use of the the Cubs of 19.5 and thc 1906-1910 In ·t J anuary. teamll. That ChtllnCe outfit wa. ane Ruth Marle ,Purks by E th el Black- oha rge of neglect. Ohio Arohaeologlca l Q,nd HistorLcal the .. re~tellt baseball hall ever The ':lefe naanL was !,'Tantcd 30 d ays Socicty, elgh t lot.s In the village of !ord, !Lebalnon, filed slllt against known. n bad cine of the lame'. to m e motion or pleading 1n tile Ft. Allclent; 210 A. in W1IISl}Ington Imartellt catcher,s In Johnny Kiln,. Rny~nond E. Purk:. for a divorce. sulls of Henry J . Murphy , Ly,jla 'I'wp. and another t~act of 11 .B2 A. It bad a IItron&, pltchln&' staff hea4ed chul1!"ing cruelty. They were mar:r1M In 1942 Ilnd have a daughter, eleven Murphy :and Joseph oR. Hitesmar nrljolnLng the village of Ft. Anc~ent. by Miner Brown and Eel Keulbacb. And It bad "TI:a ker to Evert to ngaLnst the Van Camp Sand a nd months old. WllUam and Helen Gugel to J!)jwln Chance." plul Steinfeldt at Wrd. 'rovel 00., et aI. M. Irwin , two lot.s In Butlerville It also bad such workmen al Neg lect Is charged by Vera Herring find ~wo lot.s Ln Doughma n's addition Scheckard, Horman, 81acle and in her dlvorce actton agaiust Arthur Marriage Licenses 80hulte In the outleld. Thil club wa. to Butlerville. Herrir.g. They were married In 1942 Vernon Starke, 2!1. Lebanon, pollee John B. a nd Mary Luthman to good enou,b to lel a Natlonalleape a nd the pla.int1If asks restoration 01 depart.men t, and Pearl Wiggins. 26. Marie K . Scott, 5.03 A. ,Ir. Clear- record for a Ra.o·a 'a total - 118 .vloh r maiden name, StocK. tor/ea. creek Twp. Calvin Howll.!>:} faces a statutory Mason, waitress. This 1945 round-1Ilp i, no 1906 brand. Allar BIjo'illJ1't to John and Kaura But It Is a pretty goed ball club for ch arge as a result of an a.otlon filed Probate Court Sandlin. parcel In S. Lt>ba non. these war years. Above all else It by Beulah Patton in the court of The court approved t he first and H. G. a nd l!lcZ Bissell to Ollntcn has the most con.latent pltchtD, J . T. alley at Franklin a nd transflJ'al accou nts or bile estates of Gco- a nd BOlma McKinstry, 95 A. Ir. sta ff In either lealPle, When Charley ferred to Vhls court. Grimm calls on Il ItartlJi, pitcher, Ha mll ton Twp. 'he odds are be wlll have one who TIle Peoples, Building : LOan and can finish or at 'E!a.t pitch welL Sa vings Co., of Lebanon to George and Mary Feulner, Y3.91 A. In Hami- Two Best Basemen In Hack at third and Cava'rretta I ton and Harlar. Twps. AUCTIONEER John Llchtle to Stanley and Mary at first the Cubl have two of the best now left frotI) either league. 30 years experience--Best of reference, Write Catherine Botts. three lot.s In Foster Stan Hack bas bE~en • badly underor Telephone for terms and date. Park. rated ball player for leveral yean, Ernest R. and Reva Mliler to Ber- He has been one of the best, preOffice Main Street Telephone 2651 nice E. Oollins. ten A. In CIeareJ'eek war or through tlile war. PhD CavWAYNESVILLE, OHIO arretta hal been one of the malt . Twp. Improved playerJI . of 19411. A good ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gilbert and I~' Frye to ~pie outlleld beaded by BW Nicholson bas ~.: ......._ ,. - . . -•._ . . - . . ~"-"~.-f~ ......_ . ~ ........... ..-.,-.~.-t~~..-.".? LeonSl':!, two lots it) Waynesville. given Grimm a solid phalanx comOharles ar.d Lottie Brandensteln pared to 10 many other team. who to ,Leslie and ElaIe Keams, ·three A. have bad few dependable workmen. In Washington 'l'wp. . After a straggling .tart, the Gian" and the Dodgers out In front. ' the ~n Gra.I"~e to John C. and S Ylvia Moore. part 01 ~t' 35 In Ma- Cubs hit their stdde In early June PASTEURIZED MILK and have .had nOl bad. spots since, DA,RY PRODUCTS for Your· Protection son. Through June and July they bad evRobert and Margaret Peaoh to erythlhg It takes Ilgalnst the oppoll_ _ _ _ PhOne 2537 Waynesville, Ohio C. D . Walter, 'p llrt of lot 41 111 Leba- tlon offered. whlc:b wasn't any too II,) "~j-~~ ' -'."-" '-"~ I-- '_'-' ' __ I ''-''~II-''~I ~-'' '_ '~'''-''~''''' '''-'':'. non. . hot. But above all. In Pl\ueau, Wyse. Derringer and others they bad be~ter pitchirta than al11 other NORRIS BROCK club In their leaaue could show, Cincinnati Union Stock Yardll As the two leaguet are today, ~thing can atill happen with ""era) weeks of play left: But there' 'are ool.; the · Cardinal. 'to threaten Cubs, and outs,ldE! ot WaShington'. Senators I can'~ iee an7 -other American . l~ague team t/U'ea&eDln, ' anybody. ESTABLISHED IB15 , Whatever Ilappel~s, the Clark Grit., 11th - ·0ss.le ',Blaege de1e,aUOD lounging In the sbllctow of the W.... Mve Wire and PnlcreaJve. An or:" Iilgton monument have been 'the Telephone %251 tea m of 1 the year. Th87 .' Wa,nenllle, Oblo pnlaUon IIfl®nd ' to none. 8tr1cU, surprise hllYe proved ag~ln wbat prett7 ReDel'll on the'" all around market good p1lrllin/l ran do for al11 penIn the C!OUnirJ'. ' nant rllUFP
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that people always act 6urprLsed when we h a ve hot weather 111 Beptemller?-We always do. ScarceJy ever is there a September wIthout really hot weather either the rtl"lIt or secolltj week ol·scllool and usually Fair Week ls hot tOo. According to th~ almanack sununer IlISts until tho llWenW-l1rst of 8epte.miler and our weather !lOts that way. Sweet corn is moving steadily to the car.nertes. The "rucks and wag1l0l'!B go piled high with one or the blg~est crops we have ever had , dan.ed corn won't need raUOn polnt.s t hls winter. On this hot;tA:st evemng of the sununer about f1Jty hot aDj Ured peQple, about or.e thlrd or those who had slgn&;i contracts with the Bimel 00mpaIlY and had paid thclr first year s rent for a locker In '!.he proposed Locker Pla nt for Frozen Food, met in the Hlt:h School Aujjt.Qrlwn to dlsouss tne prospects for forming a mutual compa,n y' , sometimes calleoi a co-op but dlffertng sUgh tly from a true producers co16
are only Interested In !.he prom(jt1o~al eDj of U. They would build or.d quip It to sell 1lI1"l.j WlI~ llesville:. will have no say as to wllO buys It and rW1s It. They alreadY' mnde one bill rnlstarlce. They' toOk an ', option on property at the south end of town Wlat not suited to such IU1 en terprise and which l.s even floo jed a t. times. It is hoPed that tile council wlll not approve !.he use of ~he site or any site where the shwghter house connected -wIth the processing plant might become a ·nulstlJlce to the vlJlaae.
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WHAT WQULD HAPPEN?, Darknea would lay ita u1ky.ftnler on your borne, Food would spoil. A flick of a switch wouldn't toast your bread, or cool your Uvinl room, or perk your coffee. You'd have to sweep by broom, 'wam by band. wear unironed .c lothes. Your house wpuld be a Uttle l80lated world of its own. with no te1ephone~ no radio, no new.papen ~ link you with humanity. Time would atop with the·from. barida·'of yoWelectric clock. Tran.Po~tion would be paralyRd 1-
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{Jpera.t1ve in that not anyor..e eUgiblt> tor membemhlp, justisfarmers At 0, previous meetUlg an excellent tem pora.!'Y board vf d tre>.:WlS had been electe:1 who had been wOJ'king very hard for weeks' investigating Lhe project from all angles. The cna.l.rmaln ge;ve their repor~. w~h reviewed w11M was OO111g ,. Ol:e l.lsewhere aud rec1Jmmended that Waynesville form s uch a company In urder to get the best pc:;sslble pllU1t with the ldnd or ~rvlce -we want tH the lowest cost. Tile ia.ot. that th(' Himel company had l.lIese contracts (;Umplicaled ~hings lJecause It ls necC1:oSIlry to deal with them nrst. Th~ maue three propos~ons. First that we pay them oce thousand dollars tor their promotional work arul they would give up their pla ns fur buUdlUg a lOOker plant 1n Waynesville aid selling it to whoever wanted to run it. Our second, they sO . ahead a.nd buUd bhe plaut at a cast 01 a pproximately thirty- nve thousacd dollars and that our loeal company tJuy ~t and operate loCi. Or thud, l.hat we build our 9W1l plant and buy aU our equipment of tnem. But before. apy action could bt: taken on the~ propoeal& some lt1nc1 01 or&an1zatUJIl must be fotmed ~d' u,,10ies of In- . corporation taKen out so that we could deal with !.hem . SO far no one had any authority. The room go t hotter al101 the ,~ple more conlused. Some misUlldeJ'stood and thought tha{ UJey had to oOuy steele In order l,() rent a locker' and left, though thJs was exactly opposi!-C to what n6d been sa.ld. More motlor..s were' made a nd died. The big empty gym and ·the stUffy air acted Uke a ulalllect of depress.on. The meet1l1g began to go around In circ1es-stocit mUSL be so~j - a boal'd must be elected - one of these B1mel pro-. pOliais must be acted upon. 'Roun!1 lUll:! 'roWllj and o...er a.nd over but no one wanttd to be the one to do ar.yth1n8 so at ItlSl. ,w nen a mot1on was finally' made to elect. the temporary board pennanenUy they declineai ot serve because of lack 01 supporrt. ar.d the meet1ng died. But It 11 to be liopoj tl$t this l.s not 'the end or the .matter. The community owee the temporal'y board a debt of ,t hanks for their good work which wUl wldoubLedly give W8ynesV1olle a betlte!· Jacker plant no matter who uwnes and runs It than we"WOIUj have had If nothir.g had ,been done abou& it. Thcre l.s no doubt that ·the Blmel company ls a reputable firm u.d wnuJ.:I llave carried out their OClClImICts but t.hey
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THE. MIA.MI GAZETTE s
·News of the Churches
St. Augu.tine Church . !'ather KramboIt.. PrIest Maas Sunda)' - 8 :00 A. M.
EAR'~HART REUNION AT' St. Mary's Epiil:opal Church SMITH PARK, SUN-DAY I . '
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Government tnterference wi t h lal'mers Bind farm comm)1nlty buslFIrat Day aanool - 9:90 A. M . . neasmen IB threatened" by the comt.reet1ni for - 10:30 A.1l. panton mll-Bank1lleacl and FlannaMt. Holly Methodi.t Church gan bills ,now before Congressional committees, aCOOl,,:UlIg to the NationA. al FertUizer Assocla.tion. E. A. Earnhart, 8uperintendent. The bUIs propose government conWorshlp service - 10:30 A. M. sLructI.on of plants ' to supply (ertiEvening service - 7:30 P. M. lIzer to 75 farmers in eaCh of 2.000 agricultural countloo. to Ule disMETHODIST CHURCH ad~antage of the11' nelg,llbors and at ton, Middletown, X enia. Franklin, R. B. Coleman, Minister Lebanon, Springfield ar.d Wayn esSixteen from the local Church at- the taxpayer's expense. ville. Th~y poLnt Out J\Jhat 50,000 fel'tende:1 the Warren Cour.ty Brotherhood plcnJc a.t Chautauqua, Sunday tIllzer agents !Iond dea.lers. most ('l B'R ONC BUSTIN' afternoon. The Fra.nk.lin Hlah School whom are small businessmen. wlll BOGAN BACK Band furnished appropriate music be unable to mel!lt thls government and Mr. E. Dow Bancroft of the competlUon withprlvllte enterprise. Stanford Bogen recently returned Methodist Laymens Association of Exlatence of 1,000 fertilizer manu- here after a 3000 mile motor trip In fact.urlr.g plants employtng 20,000 the OzalIk Mountains Ln OkllLhollUl Ohlc:&g\l made the address. people are jeopardized by these bUls, where he and his dallg'ht.cr spent • • • The YouUl .Fellowship Group met Fertilizer produc:tlon capacity has some time Visiting relatives. 'I1Uesday evenirlg and rmed vac- alwaY6 exceeded c1eJlUl;nd and more IIoncles in the Ca.bmet ma.1e vacant government-bUilt plants and their ENTERTAIN GUEST IIERE by remoyals and oy one member. sUbsic.:ttzed govermnenL operation MONDAY EVENING Uues ts of Mr. and Mrs. EverctL Robert ¥!sher, who was president would tweordingly be a waste of but Is enter:hlg MIami Ur.lverslty. public money. Uo:!er private enter- Early on Monday eycnir.g to .:llnnet The program tor the next Tues- prise fertilizer 18 Priced lower than in Waynesvllle were Mr. and MI'~. da.y evening at 7:30 is a.s (ollows : almost any other commo(llty the Hugh COnger and Miss Grace GretTheoie: "GocI Is Just." SCriptural 1'1w'mer buys, accortii.ng to U. S. her of Da.y ton , Mr. Olll:! Mrs. H\\I'Old b88ls: The Book of Amos. Leader : Depa,rtment of Agr1cultw'e ligures. Harmou.nt and Mrs. Elizabeth Block 'of Greenfield, Mr. an.:! Mrs. J. W . Patsy Baird. HYmn: "Guide' Me 0 Thou Great Jehoyah ." Prayer: by HlUN'I1JING LIOElIrSES for sale by Wylie of Bethany and Mr. and Mrs . M&yl!1ard Weltz. · Ross Rowlaml of Centervllle. the leader, 'R eaponsive readin g : Matt. 7:1-12. IntroaUotlOn of topic Ir,; the leader. First talk: "The Early Developmant of The Hebrew lJjell PLEASE MEET US AT THE of GocI," Gladys. Rye. Second talk: "The Prophet Amoo," Maa'y Jan~ Andersor. . Third tallc: "Amos' Contribution to the Rnowledge ot God," Maryln Bu.rske. Slm1mary by the leader. Questions. Beno;lietlon.
To All Members and' Friends' of- The W~ ~ b'(( 1J1""I. I. f firl.' 7UapntU I t ~.~urc~ 0 ~~rl~t !~~;eas!~MinlB:o M. We are now preparln, fC1r a ,rea' evan,ellat.lc meettn, wbleh will be,in on Monday evenlnr. Sl'ptember at, at 1:30 o'clock. Make yoar planll Q(lW to a"end. the 8ervl'll!1l eub nl,ht. Brotber Don Heukle Portsmoutb ,,/11 be tbe evanrelld :md Mr. Randall will lead In 'hu mnlm,.
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G __ eor_~_Ma_rk_E_IIl_~_t_W_ID...;;,pftAe __h_f_or.J.._ _ _ _ _ MAX _ _W_._RA_ND...;._A_L_L 3. Goj >tells us p1&lnly what we The tollo"lnl Is • pre-print of tbe are to do to be save:1. Waynt8\1We Cburcb Qbrist Weekly Bulletin ' .- GO(e OIrers •fOrtPve'ileSs-U - we • • be w1Il1ng and obedient (Mark MORNING WOBSBIP16:16). BIBLE SCHOOL 9:30 I). God ack!S us to the cJlurch, 'Ray KlonLz. Superinter:nenl and promises to raiBe us from Ule COMiMlJlNION HYJdiN dead and add us to the llat of the Two verses onlv saved Mcta 2:·61 and Rev. 21 :27). <:X».tMUNIQN MEDI'I\ATION . 6. . God best.owB the name "Chrl6t1 Cor. 11 :17-30 lan," and promi.SeS 1t shall be a mark of safety (Rev. 22:'). COMMUNION PARTIOlPATION COMMUNION HYMN Wh&t God Doea aIId OffersLast Verse Onl) ' '7. Ood gives U8 eternal Ute and HYMN "Blest & TIle TIe" 182 heaven, which no one else OlIn beOORIProRE LESSON stow (Ran. ' 6:23). Matt. 18:16-35 Wbat Man II Allted To Do.
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The NeIIV Testunfmt ~es It declIdedly plarln that tnere IB something tlhaIt man must do (read Matt. 7:21). 1. The first step: Man must hOOf GOd's Word. Refuaal or neglect to hear will r.ot be a BUff\.ctent eXCUBe (read Rom. 10:1'1. 2. The Be()()I)1 etep: Nth in Cbrl.st with the whole beart, I.e. Bincere belle.( at God's Word about Christ (read Reb. 11:6) • " 3. Th1rcl step: Repentance of sin q&J.nst Ohrl.st. One JD1iht be sor:ry for, and repent of, ~ sin of dISregarding a. nelghbor or an elderly ra~er or brother, out God also asks for repentance ·of the sin of dl.sregardJng OhrIBt (read Acts 11:30). Repentance IB dedslan to accept 1'L.d' • ""'" 8 way. Any ODe can repent now 11 .he wW. iRepeDtaDce lB'a silent,
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We appreciate . the growing Interest in the 8uD:!ay School anrJ Church &eI'Vice8. ThI.s Is the seasan y.>hen our 0l\W"C!h a.ctMties increase and we request all members and friends to 1w.lte wiltl us in the woril:.
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The time our taQ evanrelisUc meeting 18 rapidly approaching. Br0ther Don Hinkl~ 'Will !lC here one Wee« trom tomorrofi n1ght to bes:tn our ·three ·weeki.- ~ec;tlng. ~'s work ' hard, ar.d praY hard for the mOllt 8~ul meeting we haNe ever Ih ad,
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FERRY CHURCH of ' CHRIST Se'p tember 23, 1945
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men (read II&tt. 10:32 and ,t=====-;::;-;:;;-;:;;;:;;-=-=-~ l'OSTULUDE , •• f. Rool. 10:10). 5. PUI2l step: BurIal WIth Cbrlllt -,UrROmfcZMdITS We are tooidnc fOl'WlW'd wlUl anl.&- In baptlsm (Acts 2{3'1. 38, Rom;-ij. 9; clpatlon to Mr. Elliott's sermon this '; 001. 2:12, and Gal. 3:27; Matt. ev~n,tng: Brother Elliott 1s one ot 28:18..QO). the professors a.e t.be Cincinnati . tI. SIxth lltep: The Clu1st1an Ufe. There IB one book, "Acts," to tell Bible SemJr-ary, h&vtng taught there how to become Cbr1sUil.n8; there are HOVIlS: .for past several years. He Is also twen.ty-one booIt&--4.he lettel'6, or an insp1mt1onlll .~ preacher. He 9-12 eedl mcm1n8 baa a. D'\Al68qc' f'Or you this eve.ning Eplstles-to tell th ow to llve the that you wlU not wanl to ' mw. Be Ohristlan Ute (r~ . Rom. 12 and 1-5 afternoons except 2 Pet. 1 :6-11) • . aure to come ana bring a (mIld. Wednesday 7. Seventh step: Oont1n~ • 7-9 Saturda.y evening ~ No'. for~' 'ba& we have' services . fallbtUl to Ule eIld eRev.2:10). each night of thL:. week here at t:he Other Evenings I>y Churdl. Mr. Racdall will be l~iDg Ferry Church of Chri.t Appa\Dtment tIbIB series of· r.lghUy &tu:lltis. Hc Bible School' 9:30 a. rr.. ahall pr~ on the s'ubJect: Cllmb- Communion 10:46 a. m . TELEPliONE 62-R tng Hea.yelWo'llU'd/ tomorrow night ~l.ng 11:00 a. a.nd shall take hl8 text (rom the YOu~ Services 7:30 p. m. We invite all the y I ' IMh dlap~r of Matthew. • • • of the cxiimlunlty to attend theae Yoar putor Is very well pleal!ed wltb service6. Bring your Blble WIth :you. Op&o1lletrlc Eye ' Speclallsl tile .1'e8pouse he h..s been getting on Adult Prayer 'Meetinc 7~ p. m . the number of ca.ll8 the members Evening Evangel1stlc Ser'Ytce IS S. l)etrelt 8t. XENIA, O. of t4le Church have been making. 8:'16 p. m. We are certa.in to have a &UOCeSSlul meeting 11 we all continue in this good WflriE.
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Mr. BrA.! Mr Walter Frasure with Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul Rlcl, ter of Day Ralpb ParkfJ. Rector ton • .haye rettpmed after a deChurch SchOOl 9 :30 IA. M . lightful ten d ayS at St. F et ersburg. ' MOrning prayer nnd sermon Fla., where they visited Mr. a d 11:00 A. M . MfS. 6. N. Bage~.
The annueJ retiiiiOn of the Jacob Eat11hart families was held, at thtl Harry Smith Park on S ndoy with an a~endailce of abOut 45 relatives and friends. A 'b~et dinner was enjoyed e.t the Shelter house. Durlng the short business session, Miss Fnnnte Earnllatt of Xenia, was elected president and Mrs. Will is Jarvis of XcrJa, as 8CCretary for the eolll!lng year. Rclatlvea were present from Day- '
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Well the lIIObool bells l'Qllg age..1n tNa week and t.be Idddies sLurted bam ClD t.be1r trek or learning. I'm wW1Dg to wqer the teachers in high ecboOl 8l'e golrog to find liODle real problem chJdren tnla year as so many YOUJ!8Sters have been wor~ and. drlllWlng bla 'WB4lIlll. I believe t.bere la more trubh than fiction 10 what Grace Allen Mid In re!e.ring to the )IOUJl8Btelll. She IIald that probably t.hey woul<I del:naI!d t1me and one-be.lf now U they 'h alj to stay alter acbOoI. Every ecbool season I recall • wb&t. the ' attractJve curlyneaded litUe Waynesvllle 1assle said to her mot.her the flJ'81. day she went to achOOl While residing In Harveysburi. "Kother . I don't see why they make me CO to achool. I ca.n't rea.d or write" the six year old confided,
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MiIl6 MJnnle Dodson spent s everal d aY!! this week with frIends and re1s.tlves in Indlanapolls. The Ga.rden Club heJd Its ftn!lual p1cnlc a.t Ute Friends Meeting .H ouse or. Thursday evening. Miss Olive WlllllIm6 of the FrIends Home was hxlIIte6s. Mrs. Georala MendehalL ..
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The Boa.rd or Trustees of the Friends Home ·held Its Yearly MeetIng bere on Wedl;esday and were our guesUi at dinner. Those present from a d1ataOice were l\4rs. Gertrude 'I1homas of Richmond, Ind., Mrs. .RobeJt Eaat.man or Springlleld. 0., Mr. O. T. Batnn, Mr. Merritt Roberta. M1sB Mable W1lson ot sOuth Charle.ton, o. Mr. Il1)j Mn. Eaward Var. Holt anoJ Mr. Harvey Van Holt of Germantown; 0." visited ·M rs. Hartrum on Sundary mor1n1n&. Mr. Wllson Edwards and daughter. Mrs. Floyd SmIth, were Sund ay t.linler guesta of MIsII Margaret Edwards, MJss Uarah Rar..dall ca.Ued 011 friends at the Home Sunday evening. M1sse.s Ruth and E1lzIIibeth Cbanj ler 'spent Friday In Da~on.
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Miss Janet. Doster ceJebrated. her IeIith bl:rthday anniversary Moooay Lawrence Cook"Bt. I, ELECTION No~r II. lN5 Wa.ynesvJUe, Ohio Illfterlloon, 8eptenWer 3, ..... entery ~. "" talning a group ot frleDtJs. Invited '.' guests were M1sses Oarol ar.d Rhoda '-------------::-------------~--~ Bwmell, Lois ,L ukens, Donna Hadley 500 Card. and .Ad in Gazette 3 time. • '$!too ' . . . , 500 BI . , d Ad ' G' , . . . ~e Mae RIch. ~Ieb ' Rartsock, olter. an in azette 3 times 6.50 Anita ~ Camhh..l1 Louze AfarUn 100() Ca;d. an.d Ad in GaZette 3 times '7.00 . ......... . , Shirley VOU:rs, ~bty Bogan, and '1 000 Blotterl and 'A d in Gazette 3' timel 8~SO Jane Doster. One 'of the guests had " , . ' .. rldclen her pony t..J Idle party, which P,LACE YOUR ORDER ' NOW TQ INSURE PROMP.T proved to be &or. llaided attraction. DELIVER • After andr pony 'n:ie8 t.hree ' '. ' . ,. . • •...,.--- ...."... tableS w~re ariaoged o.n , the porch Where and cake peanuts were aerved, The guest of .. A , ;. " , ,. , ..
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chw'ge in addition to being given FKOM GltANT~S PASS, OREGON the remainder of , the ninety .-til,}' Mr, and Mr.:l. R\J5/ieU Hurley of SERVICE is pedro as a reelllUitment tur1ougb. GllWt'S Pas5. Oregon, and Mrs. J. H . 'l1he MarIIie Corp.-; is lJO lor.ger PATIENT Shumbaugh of Wa.ynesville were the Tuesday guests of ;;helr slste~, Mrs. aocepttng enlistmentS 10 the MarIne COURTEOUS OOr~ Resel\ve. All applloa.nts IDWit H.obCrL F'Umas. THOROUGHLY have completed eight years of Mr. an:1 Mrs. Ev,erett Early atschoo~. EXPERIENCED tended the Oh io Graln Dealers Con- PICNIC AT CIlAU1'AUQUA The Cincinnati R$lCrultlng Ofllco ventlon In Columbus , Thursday and Dr. IUltl Mrs. A. E. Stout and and FrIday. daughLer, wlt.h Mr, MlIl ,M rs. Elmer is located it! Room 242, Federal Bldg. PERSONALLY Mrs. NettJe Emrick went to Wash- Grove and children, enjoyed a p1cnlc EXECUTED by lrIgtan, C. H ., Thurs day. for a visJ~ BIt C~utaUQI}.a on SW.lday evening. SONS WELCOMED HOME wlUt her sor.·in-la,,' a nd daughter. Mr, ar.d Mrs. Louis Plallck 8llIj A. ·H, ~TUBBS SPENDS W""""K SONS daughtu, ~ty, of Osborn, were Mr. 8100 Mrs. Leo~ Salisbury, .... "AlITH ... Lt" R J . MIller, -w.-'10 •........ ~. been !:ounday even1n3 supper guests of Telephone 2291 Mrs. Ellzabe~h Sm.lth, MIss Mary Cooic and Parry ' CC)()K 01 Waynes- cor.tlna:1 in the l)06Pltal Il.'t Com- MI'. Alltj Mrs. Ross PlD.nck. Mr. ana 24 Hour Service vUle were dinner guests. Thur~uy. bridge, Ohio. spent tlle past week Ml's. P,~a.nck are also very happy t.o · sons a t tn of Mrs. Margaret Johns. wIll:1 h< Q . e home 0 f Mr. welcome home their sons, Lt. RQIll'l't Mr. and l\;lrs. E. J , Car mony of li nd Mrs. Robert BaJter. Planck and Statf sgt. Roy PlancK, wlt.h IUs wife, who have both reSpringfield, were 'J.'ucsday evellln~ dInlIer guests of Mr, ar.d MI S. Wll- GUEST FROM CENTERVILLE celved ,their houorable discharges Mrs. Mary Lou ( Sow~) COlllr.s uom mlhtary service. bur Clnrl!:. Mr. aoo. Mrs. Ralph Belcher Bo'!ld WWl a 'wtiek end gUt!S(Of Mrs. D. C. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT daughter h ave moved from Lytle Ridge. Mrs. Collins is physical (flu. Mrs. E, W. Scofield al!d son, for· cation teacher at CentervlUe ow'nlle t.o live with the llllr mer's pa rents . Al't1BULANCE ml:r residents, were guests of friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belcher on Ute h er husbaoo. ts \0 overseas military SERVICE · here during the past week. service. Township Road. Mr. and Mrs, Th.omas Collins at Oayto!1 spent Sunday all en~ooli with Mr. and Mrs. Ever",U Ke~rlck nnd cWi:lren. • Mr. and Mra: HArvey llurnet a l by JANE nTE GENUINE JOHN DEERE REPAIR PARTS tended the Haynel Reunion . 6un· 'Compet~nt Repair Service on Tractor.cand day, at bbe ' bome of Mr. al~d Mrs. Mr. ar.d Mrs . Jolm Peterson and . Iml;)lement. by Exp erienced Mecb.... ics Ray ~der, n ear Franklin. Robert Glenn ,of Cincinnati spent Mr. a.nd Mrs. H. A. Ste.lnke and suajay wJUt Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Sally Gtlman visi ted Mr. and .Beckett ,ant.i Jo Ann a.nd their Mrs. Omar Brandenburg In Germanguests. :Mrs .Nellie Osgpod 'and town, SUJ1day. NORTH EAST STllEET, Y.a Blocll Soulb 01 ~ daUghter, Ja.cquelU;e. iMr. and Mrs. B:aJph Hammond Mr. and Mrs. H. 'So 'l\Jcker vlslte,1 had as their Saturday evenlJlg dinrelaLlves in KentUdty over the wC(.,\( ner gueSts, Mr. ....'ld Mrs. Paul eoo. SchnekJe.r and Mr a nd Mrs. Robert MIss Phy,l lla Snldil1ter weB the Davis of Dayton. ' . week end gue8t of Mr. 'and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Cbarles ·Harbeson DJcIt Hosler and !em:lly.ot near iWdland !amily aDd MIl. He.l'old Taylor JIl.1niJtoo. .. CARDS or BLO'IT.ERS THIS ~IZE ••• of 08.kwood were Sunday ' evening Mr: and Mrs. Oh.u'leS Wetzel and callers at llihe home o! a.nd Mrs . daughter, Mrs. Ga.il Behr~ III 0001Everett Kenrl~, Rev. Joseph ' .!\Oers, Mr. and .Mrs. pany with Mias ' Ph.yllis Shidoker, ' a.tltea1ed · Ilti.8 Mon~ 'county E. B. LonguCl'e, l.h. IWlIj Mrs. J . B. Fair, WedJle8da)', . Jones, Mr and Mrs. R. C. B.mt and Mr. and Mi-s. R.U.sae1 Bennett and Mrs. W~ Foulks attended the femily en~ ·Mr. alJU Mrs. Warren COunty MetlhocU.st Raly ~ George Bennett. ,'and da.ugbter of . 1tBP1JDUVAN CANDWA'l'E Chautauqua GI'OUDOS, ::,w1l1ay alter- Dayton to Sunjay dlcner. noon and the plicnlc luncb In the for WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE evening. That -also enjoyed the CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY .
The P!rlend8hlp Ctus of the Utica U. B. Ohurch enjo~ a welc~r rOOBt at tihe home /of Mr. and' Mrs. Walter tile premJsee aDell! thlnp dln't go to P1e1ffer and daught.er, 'Friday evenswt Ule younptera could declare a j.ng. Th<18e present we~e Mr. and 'lU1ke' S. Mrs. Harry Lacy B.l.:d sons, MI'. and Mrs. Ml1la.rd Ball, Mr. aIlL! ' Mrs, VI8JTOD FROM WA8IUNGTON Harley' Thomas and daughtE!:'s, Mr. FORSALE0DIj). 'W Wlam H. and Wife, and Mrs. 'Noah Newman ar.j sons, ID4 c:larYll.n Ann o! Wasl)IDgton, J'QR. 8A:L&- Nepkme TWln OutMr. and MrII. GelJrge Hause and bou'd 1IIOCGr, .. i/lO bp., ~ D. O. are apend1nr .• few daya wUb 69ns, JAr. and Mrs. Donald Carter sp£a.ker, E. DoW Bancroft ot Chlcago. . c<D::IWoa, 8MIae Way. 2Ni. In32c tbe i'onner'l_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. and children, Rev. and Mrs, Leroy Mr. and Mrs, \. Evere~ Early, Mr. El18worth BlAB. Corp: B4as is · a Smelker anj Mr. and Mrt.. Cllarles ·,Hom.. W.,.tedand Mrs. J. B. Jbne.d ~ndMr.and.vlrs. luard at t.he NaNY Yard In Wesh- Bunnell a.nd daughters, Mr and M sa ate t Froi . Ru&h atbendei2 Frielll.lship nner H w.n en- Night at Eastern El..ar Ir. Waynes. ----:-00 Mrrs . Elme ....,. ua>.ll a. r aYllcs and . Mr Stewart' of Mlodletown . vllle Monday evenb.ag .. Mr. and Mrs. iN CINCINNATI ..~. d . ' 'J1herle Jones 'w ue guests and MUton Ill' and lira. ' .-.. an ,Mrs Leslie (J(Irsuch BDj . . ( • Maynard Weltz en-· daugbter t Wd j pJa~ coronet solo on the program. F....... For-Sal. Joye:1 the ~ eDd J.n cmclnnafll. ' . Ie, apen e nca ay Mr. a.nd Mrs.! E~erett Early at_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• _ _ evening with Mr. and Mrs. ~ert JIIOR ~ 12 acre HUNl'l1ING LIal!iNSE8 lor sale by Bunnell ' teDtjed a .party at 'the home,p! M.J:~. Houae. ,Good 0UIt "'did'.... II .beDi. ~ Welota. Mrs. ;ohn KoeSter imterUltried the Hazel BlOlle in ~ton, f'rIday evena WItr.e!rB 3/11lQ1rD. I Jentty cow 1ng 8llti heard Mra.• Dr. Christman Utica Ladies AId, TlIur9jay after3~ 7tIiII'I old. mIIWlc. Sow with talk on the BaA ' ~~nc1sco Confernoon. IlX ooe--b&lf a:rown pAp. 2 Calve.t: ence at which she lirtended. AUCTIONEERING a MlftIa 1PIOd . com... 1 ton Wheet !Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray, son and ..... ~ •• tAIIlI hay 1ll bam. STANl.EY .nd KOOGLER MISSES HARTSOCK VISIT daughter, Mr. S. B: .BUrnet~, Mr. anj IN CLEVEL.\ND ~tor aDd ~ aultable Par Date.s, PltODe UN, Wa.yneavtl1e, .M1sae8 Jean and Jane Bart.sock Mrs. Dearth Sheel1~ and da.ughObio. Rre~ Obu'ges fOl' '&be lUm. Goo.1 pasture with are the gU~-ts of Miss Jean Besohller ters, fUlIj Mr. and Mrs: Russell Bur~DR8UCENSE wuer lD puture. Am 8Cl1hIs .u In Cleveland tor the week. nett and family were guesUi at &Qptber. Pric:oo I1eht. Mu W, j~~~~iiii~~~~~:' dinner Sunday, at the home of Mr. lib. M6. INItofc •~ ' . •. . , RECEIVES NURSEs TRAINING IUlIj Mrs. W1l1 Mull near Springboro ~ for aaJe' M1sa Ru~h Helen LeMay.' a mem'- lc honor of oOrp. Gene ett, Ma.JDard W'rlr.a. ber-o! tIhe graduating class 01 '45 or (WhO rerenUy amved from verseas, , Wa.ynesvllle . Hlgh SChool, ,a.nd a and after a short ItQl'lough, reports •' !
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RobeJ·t Gray. J enI!le Qonner, Vernon eorpe In the aiO it'oup of ~'1 years Maurice, Fred Book, .,. E, McClure 00, 26. years of B8e fur men ' who ha vo Illld no prevlo~ nuUtary &enk.e, aI',d and Miss Kathryn Gibbons. la o aoceptlng them from 17 ' to ~ RE'IlJR.N8 FROM . TRIP NORTH yew's of age lor IlWn who hav" 41ad' lIdr. M, A, :Fulkerson has returned prevlOUB service. ' 9.1 ~r Bp6nding some 'tl:rne at MacMen ctlfichargOO fr-om Ule Marine It.111aw City, Mich. aoo 1n canada. Oorps and wisWl~ 00 reenJ~t witJlMrs. F1ulkerson and daughter re- In 90 days wUI be ~veIl. the .same ~urna:l about t.wo weeks ago. I'llilk t.hat !.hey held at time of dla-
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The Friendship Ol"b IIp)d tt>el first meeting 6111 e vacation wit , Mrs. H. R . M~s li S hostess at hel' Invitations Extended To home in 'the coun't ry nnd Mrs. R. E Wayne and Musie T~p. , AsburY a.nd ~s, Oharles Koogil r Residents To Attend Father and Son Banquet At Mr. or.d Mfs~~.- A, co~nell ytty assistant hootesses. plelUontly fmtert'a!n ed ,J,~ W'.lYllG Methodiai Church, Monday I After the business SfsS1en. Mrs. The Warren C un ty Historlr nl Townsh!p Fnrmc1'S' Clut> at til'" RaII'Old B. Earnhart, acccmparlcd SocIety has complc,ted pi ons for t ' le The Waynesvllle Civic CUlb met Waynesville Methodist hllr 'h 011 at the pia.'!!o by Mrs. R. B. Coleman d€dlcatJon or a ma rker commemor at the Methcdlst Church dining Th~. September 13. sang two solos. Mrs . Helen R. HllI ' llIIting the first sel tle illen t' Ir Warron room on MondllY evening. September A swiss llteak dlnnt r v. as seTl'e<! of the Juvenile COUI·t. ". as g,lesL County. the cere.monles to take pb cc ... I ' 17• In tb....r Iltlr.ua Pa-tber and So.n In the !basement dlr. l.~g ro::m, A' ~ r spee.iter and ,gave an interc s tl .g talk alt the r::nd!;lde p:ll'k ilL Slat Rou t banquet. h dl d tenner was completed. F re , on her work and duties. 83 and . 741 Sl ~·,iny . .:>eptemb!!r ?:~ . The speaker of the evening as H~~meyer. pN'sldent. called tllc' An exchange 01 several "~ccret a,t 2:30. p, m, . l isted last week was P. L. Sulpzback. Olu b meeting to Old f' In t he Ohll1'l'h Sister" gUts was made. Tbe marker .Is being dedlcn' f"~ PrInciple of Osborn. Ohio, 'Schools. Budltorlum. The r01l all IN\VC n At the social hour period the ho~ t- pn ,the 150th annlvers~r y of th~ but hlB eD8'agement was cancelled at r pre.sent.~ t1on or 18 frunilles, T Ill settlement at Beedles Stn~l o n, 111'11 the laat mQffieut by siek.neBB. After mJnutes of the last rQOOtlllg W(IT(' and guests wl,I,1l rr.fr csh - too marker site. It having b er t h considerable tlffort or. the pe.rt of read and approved, At the l'eques 'or' first permanent scttlem(lnt In Wnr first birthday party for Candy, daurbter or Ruth the program committee. and with ~ F . U . Ll>.May, ho.~t for the next me t ren COUnty. bost~I1d: J:or the WLW "l\!orning Matinee'~ program, haler liM ~stan.ce ae the chairman of i.11g, the October ses lOT! will be , yon · can eat your , cake anel have It, too. MRS. RALPH PARKS Deen E . Stanley. locoJ aHo"n O'1 Ule J.9.« PI:081'UD oopunltt.ee. "GoOn MoIJt:l&y even~. sePt nlber 21 , held one week carUer. on Q.c i.o ,er 500 midwesterners attended the birthday pat1y HOSTESS TO THE will be the principal· spenkn on t.h ' gelter" He~rt .Qraham. a speaker tile fall evangeUstlc caplpilgn' wlll 4. at the MeLhodJst Church , Square's Strulio A an4, In addition to b~da7 program. The Lebanon hl~h scbool WOMAN'S AUXJLlARY l:IIe.~CI1~eu a wh ole table full of giNs 'rom admire.... was located on t.he afternoon of t'he begir. a.t...t.he Waynes-ville Churdh of The special topiC. "Plnn~ 111lm l: bar.d ,wth take pal't on till! pro.: I'. III FRIDAY AFTERNOON "i\l[Ol'nlJ~.bLtltIP e' is hcard on WLW Mondays throo,h Batormeeting. Lt. Stanley Mouse, Dayot.on, 'Chrllt. Mr. Don HI~e, Kini!lter ot grants and Explorl>rs." was very ably EWT. Marton Snytler. cha.lrman 01 th ' The Womll.\l·s Auxlllllry ot al . SAve an addfeBB bhat held' great In- the Portsmouth Oentral 'Ohurch of presento:1 by M~ Perel Riley. 8h' dedication committee. will ilres "'!e , Mary'S church held their regula!' tArest as he IJpoke of hla experiences ct:'rillt will be t he evatllg e ll5.t . Mr. &poke Of a book she had read. "TI'e wnuiun E. stanto.n. pres!d'e nt or t' ll meeting on Friday afternoon at th e as a O-U pUot In 266 mLsaiona in HInkle 1B pastor Of. one or the.lartrest Wotld Is My Ga n:1en ." This book SocJety will speak briefly on lhe rectory with Mrs. Ralph Pnrks a ~ the Ohina-Bunna-IndJa ' th~ of' Cb~ches of Ohrlst in the ~tate of and other articles In maga.zlnes and a1m8 Of the Society, with the Rev ' hootess. opera tiona, pa.s&i1l8 for ~e molt part Ohio. Brotber .Hlnkle ,IJOIt only 18 a reports 01 'plant research work ope\1· PaUl D. Chlles and the R . v. J , R. At the blJ.5illless session. Mrs. J ohn over the famed Burma Hump. fine preacher. but ~ealso bas a eel up lor. ber a great ir.terest Ln the Lt. MOWIfl ' told of flying throUgh fWe tenor voice lor sllliPng· He Is ':li6trlbut1Qn of tbe vllrlous pla nts From tile Fifth Air Force Com- Bohn was elecLe:! vlce-presld(l)t. mount;a1ne 26.000 feet ' bJgh at a a young man wlbll an aggressive , throughout tfie worllt and In ller mand at Okinawa comes word th t t fill the vacancy cal1sed wh en Mrs, . The marker will be un,veilcli by plane a!tltUde of '1.000 feet maJdng .positlve measagc. He , Is sincerely paper ilhe passrd on to her listeners after more than 30 munUls overseas. OhaTles Terrell, former h older of . membera Or ,the Beedle fnmJly, An ' " fly ' in ~lIv concerned about the preaching 01 some 01 the wonderful thin 5 sl'Je Staff Sergea.rit K.:tth M. Ashmeau , tills offlce. moved to Florida. i ," · nBCe!!S1I.l'y to pr 01........ by ttl, • Invtt8ltlon.ls exteIlti'ed to 0.]1 membe' s A United 'I1hank orrerir.g pro~m ' struments. IJv1I1B cow.UUons in the IJ\mple New Testament G06pel h&d learned about the foreJgn exhusbar.d of Mrs. Rose1l1ary Ashmead, of thJs. family to attend ,t he cere . wu glven. of Jeeus au1s~ and 't he saving ot change Of flowers, frul Ls. grnlns, , • . e Oh urch ,dIning Box 201, Waynesville . Is J'Bturnlng mony as guests of 'ttle Society. Refreahments were served at 1Jle :a:.I~m:::, h : ' : : ; :, ~e: ~'~Iem.en and women and ,trees - . al kln(!s of, pla.~ts - r.OIV ~e vl1n hlg , wlLh ~helr 'hom.e on reeujustment. He has (I Members 01 the MoUnts -lamHy ,~.. ....-.. . l'a.mllles and. f nds as guesll;. A total 01 92 ' Poln\.s under ~Is plan . social hour period unol after th!s &it Morrow have also been Invited r h e!l.vy rainfall durlQg six montba of Mr. Randall. bile local ~, carrleoi on by 'tra1ned men . fried He hns b ell servlni: as ehlef meoh- the AwclUary adJoumrr.j to meet In the BeeClles havtne , the year. Pllots and other ,CJ'8WDlen wID lead the' 81..... ~- eBCh .~'-bt. Mr. , oornell Introduced the riry>L' 'pov,er£rl Qish q guests I\~ f th lanes auld outer . ...... '6 ..... president of Wayne Township Farm- c,blcken was PIO- anlc with an airbQ,'ne unit of lihe Octobe.r with Mrs. John Bohn , the Mounts dE>;Ucatlon in llMO. The Wa;yne8Ville comunlty Is sln- ers' Club. Dr. P . t) . , Claggot\', who V1dcd by the c o e p w remove Fifth Air Force service Ciommar.d . clothing When . Inside .tile plane ar..d The other members 01 the de<.llWSCS LUNCHEON ' ith th U:i t leoj;r1 heatA!ra til cerel), Invited to atte~ ' ~lese scrv- for many years has ,been a resltl en~ During his \thjJ'lty~JIgllt months cation oommJttee are Walter Kenh'O given bv Carl w e 0 e , c ey k:ea each nJght excep t Saturday. '01 Phoenix, AriZona. Dr. e1a~4Ictt AT ' METHODr'ST rick, Lytle. Harry Sobw!\rtz. Mrli. Abaech&ll. Wa¢EI~ CoUnty ' Prose- ov rooas. Sgt. Ashmead hiIB been in CHURCH; 12 NOON would get .their oIO~~ng ,q rted out. at '1 :30 o·clock.' lltated that an .. lmposslble task on the ground, he was mOllt happy 00 cuting JIottorney. 1:WV. Rahill Pnrks . ~he war from start to finish with bhe ruward Herrick and Miss ~ele ! 1 Their dUtIes , ~8tec:P1n part, of .JURY DRAWN FOR again ineet wIth the Club. t ho\lgll Jr•• of s t, Mary lllPl!;coj,nl C11\1l'Ch. Jnps. His unit- was the fi t of Its SEPTEMBER 26 Stm1U1. Lebanon. the years have brQught mally . Wayne and MassIe Townlihlp leman, P I\tor of kln<1 to dl6embark at l-ort Moresby. The Woman's 'Soclety Of Christian transporting paratroopefB behtnd OCTOBER TERM OF ehanaes 1U\d today. only two of til and Rev. R. l!. ~ew Guinea, where .they were based Service will hold ' their !'!'gUiar ~.1ents are urged ~ attend the Jap held territory ilDi then 'follow- wARREN COURTS first qlerpbers ' were present. He .j!fj the Met.ho:list when the l amed 3!!ind · Division meetlhg on Wedne9dtay. Bept-embel' ceremOt'lles and ito vistt the WalT~n . Ing 'thr<R!ih 'wltb rood atw:l Buppllea. , Nlne ' women ~ sLx ,' men were 'n ot mKe it. (o~ address b,\1t ~1 8~d their Il~ a;gainst the Japg :16, With . 'a; lunc heon , served lu the ~ty Muaeum later. lb one cue ~ bl Lt. )(pUle, " Qct.o!tNIr 'teRn JI'£1':t ~ . .,,",~ ' ~_eJ" ;';"~,,~bf$r~_"'._;~ tb ' SIla.n!eY8 In tire dltu1'ctJ , ...-+~~::.- -"...-:.=......~~~~ at ~ve o·~, at ~h' bOJ8 - ~ ( ~ ,dar ~. J~ '8atuntay whim !.he Jury 'Corn- IIC!! 111 ·'-Arl2onl~. •Th¢se . qu03l,ioru; Buna campalgtl. 'l':~ few remaining forty cents per plate. Re"-ervatlons BOGAN REUNION and 'by th~ ~ou.s use Of twin m.issloriers oomplet.ed the draWing broug'ht about ' tile erJlghtenmen t bombers of the old 19 ~h Bomb gronp should be 'made wl;th Mrs,. Cora Rich HELD AT WELLMAN parachutes Uley were able ,to dl'Qp for the 00mm0r. PIaIlS court Juries tha.t ,Arizona at one tilDe was n trom the Phlllppines were 60me of or Mrs. R. B. Coleman. Dr. arc Mr/l. SUNDAY; FORTY-FOUR "Fldo': lIucce88CUlly.. ror the coming tenn. The petit jury cotton grOWing country hut at this the lew planes that comprised the JOhn W. IJQnrord will be gucs~ of IN ATTENDANCE Speaking 01 the Japanese a& a was drawn last 'lI1lek, • time the growing of vege!.n.bles Is Fifth Air Force Ilnd were operating the Society with Mrs Dar.ford 115 peDple he stated they -w.elre well , Those draw;n tor grand jury duty the prlncl~l rarmlng crop. Pheonlx man; Mr, and Mrs. J . Ii. SltCkcLt ; from that advance base. I At the Community Pork at Wellguest speaker. lrained to Obey superior orders eveR are Mrs. Blanche MIlle.r, Mrs. Della bas a mos~ dellgh.tful climate for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. S t.Hbbs , S' I' and man, on Sunday. i8eptember, 16. He arrived In Australia in the to ' the extent of (lvlng up their ll£e Fisher a.nti Mrs. .\Tlene ' carter, nine months In the year but three daughter ; Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Turner occurred the annual reunJon 01 th~ summ~r of 1942 but was ser.t 'Into RUSSELL TREADWAY If necessary. Ion thls respect he MYS Lebanon. Rural Routes; Charles mont hs are extremely warnl. Corr.. and dl\.ugbtcr; Mr. aJl~ -Mrs. Lloyd descendants of George W. and HanNew Guinea only alter a weeks stay. WITH , PARATROOPERS that we should be very alert to the Doster. Harvcysbarg; Wllllam' Kelly Will not grow In Arizona and the Davis and son: Mr. and Mrs, Heber ntah Osborn Bogar.. He also served in Dutoh New Guinea IN ~OKYO INVASION seemlnaly Irlendly IIoIItltude the Japs ~ S. 'l!j. ~eJU. Morrow ; Mis. oorn served at the .;lI1Jner was Ule J ackson ; Mr. aond Mrs. K .R. Hill ; On .this typical fall day rorty-four the Moluccas, the Islands of Leyte . are assumlng' at this time. , Jennie Gl&ham and Mrs. AliCe first Dr. Claggett h8lj tasted since Mrs. M . A. Fulkerson and 'daughter; ,W ith the EIgi1 ~rmy in Tokyo reJa.tlves and frien~ partook of the and Luzon in tlbe PbU1pplnes and o.."'l About sixty nve were present. at Hough, , lWayDesvllle; Mt's. Bertha leavq Warren County. Mr. ,and Mrs. E. :F , EtI&'har t; Mr. S /Sgt. Russell R. Treadway. 31, son dinner served at the noon hour con, Okinawa where he was stAltioned We banquet-meetIng. Ber.theIn, Pletl8ADt Plain; Paul There are many dairies In !lhe n lId Mrs. _Wade Turnor an,j sons; 01 !Mrs. Nettle 'l'l'alldway. Wayne's, slstlng or the usual bounteous foods when Ule war er..l~cd. In New Gu inea HJ1debr8l~t. Mrs. Allee Pelle IUld state with Border.·s and Swlft·s both Mrs. Alva T, lompson; Mrs, Mert ville. WIlS with the advance elem",'!! ts found at such occasior.s. Mrs. Madge Kehoe" Footer; . Mrs. baVlng large dairies and much of J BnJrd ' nnd da.ughter; Mr. ~ nd Mrs. h is unit received Lh,e p 'resldent.al of the veteran UU. Airborne dlvlThe six members of the lamJly Maud Cline. ,Oregonia; Frank their conde~ed milk is canlled i o. R. Unglesby; MJsses ' Vl rgUlla. Oitatlon fOl' Ptel!' part in servicing ston in their occl\pa~lon of the Jap- still In ~be servtee of dlheir country , . McNkl9I, 'BIancheater Rural Route; there. The Goodyear Rubber Co, HardLn. MIl:lre.j ,dolcman . Mary Fifth Air Force flg~tcrs and bomb- aneSe capitol. The eU l~ or t he crack were mJssed but It 1s hoped they will and Fred: Izqr. Franklin. owns 17.000 acres of lan r! . building Ellen Fisher, F I nees K irkpatrick. ers during !.fie Bl.'mlar{)k Sea B~t.tle 127th Airborne EngIneer Ba~1I011 . be In o.ttendanee next year. 'rh£!y arc' PetIt Jurora -draIwn were Rez\n projects are ,n umerolls and splendi,j Margaret Rose B.r.<i Ethe1 B kmnn , which resulted In IlI le tOlltl It'nnl- I to Which this soL:Uer has been as- Robert DaVis. 1ltt.IY; Wlllla1m Dunn. hUatlon 01 'll. twenty-two ship CO~lVOY slgne<! since Its activation at 'Camp India.; On ester VlJnn. lately return. ~::----.Meloy, OWf Brant and Jack Deck~r, flying condJ~ons make aViation the' . 1943 ed from the Pacl.~c area ar,d r.ow at br1r..glng reinforcements ngainst our "M kall N C tn F'ctl Three Days Named 'Aa Ii htt ! ac • . . ruary , Lebi!I.non; Oay Flora. Mrs. Laura greatest P~Ject at the present time. , g ng orees. climaxed fifteen months of hard New -Benn, Soutlll Caroilna; Rob!'l· .. Time ~or Annual Event Mummert , and Mrs f Lulu oreech. LEAH RUTH POWELL ' , In the battle for Ley te , Sg~. Mh- combat lrom 't he jungles of New Bogan. Germariyj Gerald Wilson : In The annual SChool Bus ir.speetton ¥orrow; '~ V~lars aJllj BeD BO,RN SEPTEMBER 12 mead received a colnmendation f lom Gulr.ea through Ley,te and Luzon to the Alr10rce in Oklahoma.; !,nc! Whited. Oregonia; 'Clyd,e Ba:Y6Ofe the Comman,:tlng General, 7th In- t.he Nipponese metropolis. Sergeaut First Lt.. Anna L. Hoak. nurse, III for Warren County School DlBtrlcts aIlel' 'l\O's. Evelyn Hudson, Mason; Mr. and Mrs~W. Powell arc Mr. Roy L. Hammond. husband of fant,ry DIIvlslon fo r his ef{ort.~ In Treadway's combM elq)erler.ce Ul- France. ' Will be made 16y the State 'HIghway Mr8. Jooephlne'Penningtor. and Mrs, announcing the arrival of n da.ughMnI. Eva Janney Long Hanimoncl . , keeping his trucks rolling. bringing cluded beRch ' B.S9!lult.~ UDd er enem y Patrol in the va.rloua dl.strlcta Il8 AlIoe DonaldlJOll, Harveysburg. Johr.. W. Bo~ , Lel::la,J)on. ageo:\ 83. ter, Leah Ruth. September 12. It~ dlol In the U. S. ~a"al hospi ta l at I ~'Upplles liO tile fl'O~lt lines. ln, ad- lire on Luzon. follow: Mrs. Oora 1\401er, Mrs. Mnry Valpe.ralso. Ind. was the oldest l'elatLve present and ' Shoemaker, Calif .. fl-r,tel' a shorL iIl- , dltlon liO the Citation. !;te Is authorFranklin. Monday. Oct. 1. 8:30 a.m. Michener, Mrs. Charlcs Cook. Mrs. HIs battalion flrsL saw nctlon In Linda Lou Irons. .'I..eba110:l. and ness. Wednea:lay. l3eptember 10. He !zed to wear the Aslo.lAc e,nclflc too rain swept mountains or Lcyte Jimmy Nevin, Dayton, were till) WaynesvUle. Mon .• Oct. I, 1 :30 p.m. Mable Dam. Olarence Edwards, was a ,n ative of Vermontville. ·Mich . theatre rlb!). n wlVli Ove campaign aoo again In the drl ve on Mnr.lln youngest. MOrrow•.. Tues.. Oct. 2, 8:S0 a.m ., S. ,s. EllIs, Mrs. Florence StanIorth He was an offleell' In the American stars and the Phlnppine Llbemlilon from the' south. last Febmary. The Kings Mllls• .Tuee., Oct. 2, 1:30 p.m. and F. O. 'Lawson. Waynesville; Tbe after-dinner-perled was spent. Leglon. In which hc took a vcry ribbon \V1th OT!e cmmpaign star. Lebanon, Wed:, oct. 3/ 1:30 p.m. Estella BroWn. Mrs. Ruth W11ght, big anny transports that ,b rough t In playing various games. Accon:l1ng ,t o William F . Ooruch. aotlve par.t, and the Veterans of 'P aasenger canJ used for tran8- Fni.nklln: WUlla.m Reynolds. Oarl Major Genera,l JtJIleph M. SWing's portatloll, of puplls need not be Gamer; Rural Route 2,' mandhester; De}IUty Collector of Internal Rev· ~relgn Wars. He served as a FJj~ t McKEEVER BROTHERS . paratroopers Stnd glldermen to the WEST WAYNE preeenteo:l for ln8peetlon. Mrs. Faonnie Bolanger, South Leb- enue at the ,brar.ch oUlce on the Lieutena nt In WOJ\ld War t . over· MEET HERE FIRST TIME lallen Jap capitol carried ee'l!'etlDot ADVISORY. COUNCIL Treadway. who prior to entering the MEETS FRIDAY In case the regular bUll driver 8110n; ~. Rulb Greely and Mrs. corner of Manchester Rnd Main I.n seas 18 months. Ere J5 survived by IN FOUR YEARS hls w.jow and one brother. Paul Middletown. Olilo. the office Is' now anny. worked for Frlg1da1.re In OIly- WITH BROWNS' cannOt be present· for the 1nspect1on Margaret Lew18, Foster. Two brothers met h e.re for , t he Hammond. beill8 closed all day Satul'jay. ton, Ohio. It 18 requested <that the follOWing The West Wayne Advisory ci>uncll first time In four yea rs. They are Inlormatton be In wrlLren fann and LT. ROBERT HYMAN, held their monthly meeting a~ the Opl. Robert D. McKeever and RoUia ENTERT~ DAYTON GUESTS submitted to ,t he Inspectlng officer T/SGT. H'LD ANDERSON Stur~y F . McKeever. Both served o~erseos home of Mr ' ar.d Mrs. La.wrence Mr. and Mrs. A. H, stubbs a r.d VISIT NEAR PARIS . by the lsubstltute driver: Brown. Friday evening 'With an atfamily ,had as guests , for Sunday. In the Anny, Rollia. who was recentDriver: Name. Address, Ohaufleur's tendance of 18 members. Mrs. J. H)ma.n rece1ve.1.~ord from ly dlschargej from the Army served License No.• (New IJcense). Driver's her son. Lt. Robert Hyman. sllano'!!- Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Alla.rna.r. ar.d After a short. business session was with the Medical Corp In I~d1a . fa.mlly and !Mrs. Emma Gearhart or OertUlcate: Date, FIrst Akt CerW:, Pre. Loren F. Scott. husband of lleld, a discUSSion on t.he subject. tU near ParI.s. otbat he ~nt ,a dRY Dayton. Robert. member of ttle 179Ul InDate. Ruth Scott. and son of Mr. nnd 'Are We Heade<! lor A Post-War ' ~th T / Sgt. Harold (Whitey) Andfantry of the 46bh DivISion in Ger-' All equipment, mtwt be with bus ereon. son of O. E. Ar!I~n. They MlA~SB.U&G TEACHER VISITS Mrs. . ElZ1e Scott. of . Wayne.w llle . Depression?' was held with Mr. ' mnny, arrived homo Tuesda.y on a at time of !.nspeetlan and such both are (l'aduatea of the Waynes- ~TH P~~ PERE has ' received his ,bonOllable dis- Brown as the leader. . 30-day furlough. equipment lilt oh.ilJns, tools. flaca, v1Ile Hlg'h Sohool In the claSs .of '39. charge from the Army at Oamp !kl.as 'R uth 'Conner. telloher .In the Relres~nts were ,Ser¥ed by the 1SUNDAY D~ flares, tuasee, etc. should be 1a1d --G -U-ESTS Atterbury. Ir.d, He has been over- bost aJllj hostess ~ the social per:lcd' MIami8~ sohools, was the *eek out. for 4nBpec;tIQn at tlme bus a;rrivea NICHO,LAS MAlTHEW , 8C&8 with the 9~h AIr Foree for 22 Vod the Council was adjourned to end ' guest :of -he~ lJl8l'en~; Mr. a.nd at lnIIpeet1011 center. DriVef'& 0ert1- EARNHART BORN Mrs. Raymond .Oonner: • " Mr. and Mrs. Glibert Frye. nn.:I months. , and In th~ 'service 'slnce meet With Ur. a,nd iMrB. A. T . PaUnf1ca~ and 'l'Ime Sctll~jule ehOuId be sons entertaI~ on Surday and had IS. 1942. " .SkY In October. ' SEP'm,MBER 12 F.uDJ.Y ENTIlB.T'(1N , as their guests Mr. !IJIIj Mrs. LouIs posted lit the ~. He .weani the EAME Th~tre Mr. and )(rs. La¥a.r M. Earnhart Mr. and 1In:,J. W. McKeever 'an,;! . Fires. \ Mrs. . Doris Kenn~y and ~bbon With tour Bronze Stars o.n~ LONDOl\f MILLS; =-ILLlNOI8 are, ~unclng otbe b~ .01 a,; b8b~ , r~1lY enterialned a~ dinner, YJ8, I TORS' 1IB&E Foa' WEEJ( BND .. ~ug~ter: Mt. Ilnd Mrs . .t. B. RICh. Good Oonduct Tibbo.n. He served in PVT.· SM.TH, HOr.!~ eon~ N~ol¥ ' MattheW. on "Wed- , day, M!:'B, Paris Davis ' and ehlldren Mrs. Rel)a Braddock .and Mrs: Cora, the ~ of Normandy. -...._ . -. ' AFtER 17 MONTHS ' ''''''-. ii.nd Mre. K ' N., Rough ' and neaday, 8e~ 12, at Miami or W~eevllle, 'W. and Mrs. Orlle QVERSEAS DUTY . ' 'NOI'tIhem France. Rhineland at),i Mri., Vloll' Harlan ~ a& week end '. Va1le"bC!IPttaL The maternal graOO-' 'Bellman am ~on, MUton. ~,-t· HllliICentnl ~. Besides oWer as' ' , . Ir\ieeti, 'M rs. -Oora lial'lan. IIr: UId • IPVt. Paul ~. ' ~ih' Of ' Wa~- parents or the ~fant are Mr. and ~, RoI1la McKeever of Waahlng-' VISIT Il!l MJCHlG<\N; ,slgnments be servoo lis man clerk Mrs. Bul starnes. Dane S~ vule Sa ~ on leave ~ter speri'tl- lira. Josef-: MoOoy IUJj obbe patem~l toal. O. H., Iihd MIas . Bertha Kline SON REMAlN8 HEBE for 16 months dllltrlbuHug ~all . to I\iId Ma.;yrn&rd' !farlan. all or' LoDdim_ InK ·1'1 ' mimths overaeu. Pvt. and .a re ~, 1lnel Mm. AlV1n H. ~- of New YOI'lt CIty. The dIru1er Was IndJyldiJala and .pllglLnJZatlons~ , ~·'i.!ImJtb - are . .tmr tDe 'ioI"iner's ,~, __ ' held 'in' honor of RoUIa McKeever. Mr. and Mrs. ,Earl JIlBmhart ~e Loren's grandmollher, Mrs. Anna MWs, Ill. I 'paren&ll, Mr. and lin: P. A. BmItb, BBT1JlI.N '1'0 MLUD tJNIVEB8l'1'Y j who Was recently discharged ~rom spencllng .. few daYS ttl ~DIIOJl. Pryor. accompanier:! him home. and , Mh. L. O. a • .Jobn ~ tale of -PoQrt,b . .: . MIiIIea JeaI1 and J~ HlLrtaock the Alimy, havLug served with the M1Oh: .Their son; ElWOCd, Sa spend- after apend1ng ·tb~ week with· reta- _~ en.cl with, her II!'L ' 8aaMIb Moada.J .for baft- renuned t.beIr Itucllea M MIami Medical Oorps in IMJa fot 34 iJ'.g the tbne with bls BnUldl*l't!ntl'J,tlve8' 1'etumfd ·t o her baM" . In family. , ..... AaId 11ft. ~ CUDD iIooiD; K. O. VDi...atJ. mont.hll. and IIr8. Alvin II. JlarDlw't.. Bpenoer. Ind., 'I\le8d&y.. . . or 8prtDcbOro. "Living Endowment·, for WIJmJ.llgton Oollega is set for Sept. 24 - Oct. 10. Personal callB will be m Ede by the 801l.cltors and everyone will have ~he opportunJ,ty. to subscr1.be to this fund ~hat WllI promote the continuance and eniargement of the College 8efVlce. Public spirited citIzens' who appreclate bile' sel"Vl.ce rendered by the school are invIted to he'~ .., malntaln ami Improve its f'8C.IUtles 111 the Interests or the youth of southem Ohio.
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Methodist Cfioir
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
The Miami Gazette --
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ThursdaY,September 20, 1945 .
- Free~g '-Cooked Foods Solves .fIomemaker's ProblelDs
walter ~ was named to administer the estMe of Anna 0TamlJc.b with 'bon(l set at . $30,000 80nd a~ ~med 1\8 fo\lowa : D . 11. He:vwood. iWUllam Bercaw IoDIJ L. B. 1bompenD, The oourt appruved the inven-
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lUna Marte MarShall ,Uled a divorce suit qa.lnst Elmer J. M~Shall tlO whom &hi' was married In 1939 She chlU'fl'Cs ~eglec t. asserting t h,,'t her uncle provided them a home as her husband Dever did and 1a.ter tories of tale ' e&ta.t.es of W. C. AlWley separated becauSe It was Im- bright 'and Stepb en Feiler. Adam Bri<l8e, Fnnnklin, waa nampo&s1ble 'to llve With him. ~1e6 Blanton. t.ebanon. rued 1\ ed admln!atrQtor ot the the esta1.e divorce aeUon asamst Prances Jean 01. h1a son, Tnoma.s, IdUed at .OklllBIW8, with boDl at $10.000 IWd Blanton. chugtng neslect. Vlrglnla Justus, Pral11klln . challJed Jiowarcl Larrick, H.obert Anderson nealect in her divvrce 8ult !lied and I'\IoUl 0e.Yn0r Dlll11led to appraJae against CI~ce J, Justus, J r" to the estate. Artie LeWie was namet1 admlnlaw.hom she WU man1ed In 1943, They have no children and she aeeks res- t.ratrlX of the estate of Angle Ba.rIDw. torat1~ 01 her former name. ClU- Hamilton 'l1w.p" wi tt] Eleanor Ullum. Gertru.1e ~ and Earl OustJ.n aa ford . Robert Dodds Meddoclt, Morrow. appraJ.sers. C. D. Maple. WbS named adm1nl6eeb a d1wrce from Mary Allee Meo:1dock on a neglect charge. Mar- sUutor 0: Ilbe eat.at~ of I6aaA: C<lbb. ried In 19a9 they hltve two children Lebanon, at to.OOb bond, appraisers Bert Lamb. Franklin. obal'getl his &elected: belliir J. R. LaW, C. C , Eulasa .. Wife, 1ft, With nll8100t In his divorce a.nd G . P. Brown. I'dml/ies in tills f'fJmilies ill IAls action. Tbey ~ married In 1940 w. Hellion Wl1Bon \Vas named to ~/otJj) ~dl'illti/lJP/P ~/OU/J h(JYillf. a~ter the estate 0: hl6 mother. ha.ve Ilwo da\l8hters, doo'211~7olr;'dIJ Q(1f'/J% tllqlJ ~IJI 0'01./1% and MuTIecl for lI& yean, Mrs. Irene Mrs JDvee Wtlilon, wl~h E. S. 'DurBailey, Lebanon, cn~s .her hus- rell, fta.ntt wUeon ~loIld V. W. 'T omP- FREEZING eooked foods aolv.. R.e.ARCH CIr,NTI:R GAINES many problems for busy farm band, Barry, with cruelty In her dl- kina named ... aPJi)l'6laens. horperilllkers, advises Joan Mmer, been obtained on a diet whiob vorce action. She !leeks l'elItoratdon Rural Home opert of nationall7 alTconlained no meat at all. of ber former name. Boyden. Real E.tate !franafera aula ted Capper', Farmer. 3, In various other experiment. oJ. Sara. SeD "Harve.t hand. want Sunday cJlnit has been found that straight red 000 J . Syterd, 'Ha.rveYllbW'l, antS- ' era Sollunk, et al, to muscle meat, a8 fed under our ~ III Alloy dJ8chArge. flied a WlllIam V. Uld Bernice Thomas. ners every mea1," she write. In the larm magazine. "It you're Ihort of civil iz d conditions, is far from divorce suit 88&1nst Bl8llOhe Sy!erd, property on .MaIn 6t,. LeOanon. help In the Idtchen. It's hard feodlna being a complete food-i n fact, it ""0"'_ . ...~u --..II Meal 88 ParI of Well-Balanced is lor less satisfactory than meat ......... '...... claUndIna lthat three yean of •......, --.. lIld1th 1400ee to Amelia them, When farm women hold • 8fed as part of a well-balanced diet. Army 8elV1ce have not changed his MoKtUtJht. plot In Harveysburg. day meeting you would like tD ,0, Diet FOWle! l\lore Beneficial In his authoritative work, "Nu- wU~' aaeerttan that abe ' doea not Pra.nt and Beula.h Hazlewood to but DasI Bnd the. youngsters can·t ThaD Meat Alone trition of the Dog," Prof. McCay 11 "~enll1ce L Le.-t cook tor themselves, Every day you states that a do~ kept on a modern care to ve Wl1tt bIm. I" - ' , 1110t in Red Lion. Science is revising it s ideas on dry f ood receives the identical Edith PaUllDe Oroll filed a divorce J. 11. and AdI1Ie Bnwdenbur& to wish you could ahorten the time Ipent preparlna meals. ' Fr.e~ 1.he nature of the dog Ilnd his nu- good nourishment as a dog in the action against 0e0r8e MIlton Oroll, Fre.nk &lid K&xkle stefl}" .29 A. In tI7on.".___ Tw tritional requirements. says the wild. state. who su~slsta on, let UI C6mbrtA.. _ ...... ft~ GaioiS Dog Research Center. New say, rabbits-head. fur and all. ....,e, ....-11 ..08 cruelty. Man1- ............... p. York City. The bonemeal in the dog food ed in 1942 they have a two-year old Sar&:h T. W~18.nt. to JlUlletl and Most people. even dog experts, p.rov ides tile required calc!um and ,Dug!hter. WUma. '11bombW'Y. plot in Hs.rveyah lh ht f th d phosphor us. The meat soraps. mUle ..... -. ave oug 0 e og as a oa1'- products or soybean. in the dog Co on PI P __ ~. --. , ni.vorou~ animal. Actually. the food furnish the protein otherwllle mm ea. rocceulng. Joel S~ by adml.nJstl'\Ltrtx. to A FARM DIARY NannJe Ruth Jones. Lebanon, iWas PaW and LoWe Stok~, .... ·0 >_Ats dog's digestive tract is definitely providlid by the musclli8 of the that 01 an omnivoro-the same ........ ted d1 f '"" '. .. w_ by D. I. FBAZIEB ordel' ot Ufe to which man be- rabbit. The corn or wheat· prod- .... _ . a vorce , rom Cl~de Jones In Wayne 'I'wp. longs. That the do~s metabolic ucla provide the carbohydrate. on her chartre of neslect and was Ohar It Is vllA:8t1on time at !>roy IUdge which the wild animal would have IIIWS........ ~ ...e tody ' I...... lea J. 'l'reoo 00 Nettle Conclon. processes are much l'ke ·thosQ• of to get from the plant products In .......::::" .... CUB 0 ....c minor lot In 8pr1naboro. thla week and next. but U1e column mim has been pointed out by such the stomaoh of the rabbit, And _ t e . ""..."~_ eminent r searchers In the field of the cod-lIvllr oil or concentrate. Lutiber ,... ........u aJId' Marcella Rengerlng will cont4nue ' aa usual bf81nn1n8 Ootiober •. nu ta:ltlDn as Prof, C. A, Elvehjem mixed In with the good dry food 0IanJ.pn Wllol .sentenced ·to to tbe W. , A. ,... "Ta"""Co,. ~-ee ' ~., 14U t h e U n1varsity of Wiscon~in and provide the vitamins which the a yeu- In the Ohio RetOl'Dl8ltol'y at tnct8 In Deerfield "'--. Iofanaf1 kl '-- b I A ' WI' rof. Clive M. McCay of Cornell '(J~iverslty. dog in the wild state obtainJ from e tW.KID ' e p eadedg.Ullty Oarl and LarTaino Poley to 'Mary GUESTS ENTEB.TAiNED SUNDAY to • charge of drlvtng a oa.r Without Pennll. two A. In Hamilton """-, BY THE 10HN FlWMMS' In support of the new view the ra bblt's liVilr. these facts have been olted: ftThe ,chondition of Am do,. t1he OWMr'S c:on8ent. .. , ........ 1I ... t to":':"rt erioa's Mr. and MI'II. John Fromm ~ as a er • ree yean 0 f war amply --- - " ~"....,. '""""'" 1. There are in the United States SUb St antl a t ell P ro. fMC • th 91.... 1Support -a_" e...-. ...... A't..--" . c aya -..- ......... "" on and Nancy Jilbnson. ..........- . on SUnday gUeate Mrs. Melvin Banta, great numbers of dogs that have accorcling to the Center. Because the motIOn of the pla.lntIU In the "h._ _-"-VI LovelaD:I; and Mr. and Mrs, Charles passed through the il' whole lives of the success of dry dog foods. IUlt of V ......... st.. LebIDo... in !goo(l health without tasting there is now a question whether lola ~loI' ap1nat Ralph DudlIl,J! and Nora Neal 10 MOOroe Obambers, ~. 8tat1 Sgt. Berfresh meat or raw bones. oanned dDg food. will ever again ~Jor. OU8Iey, 'l3 'A. In Cle~ 'I1Wp. nard ~ ~tterso'll' Pleld, 2. At the Alabama Polytechnic r~a in the war. leadership they h.ld Tbe .. , .......; of too. . .'u___ ---"""" """ ......... WJ were ' D 1 -.mu ... -. ..~--'---" WM.~1UMt, i .th. ........, 'IOU ...... ~~ In, Ij~!!u tet good growth in dogs h ib lore &1NIo1"_ tbe mother . . *'«lruearte.lllaQd __ aur.. eIiflt F lib ba' motJon far a mocUt1catton of ~ en VJ8ITOBB PBOIf VARIOUS =-= • fanner 00\IIt onIer 111 tile IIIlit of Lee ~ oi1U'IeI'Terrell to Irene OtJT-oJ'-TOWtof LOCATIONS Esther AIIIler aca1Q8t Tolbert Abner V. ~~.-' Mr; and-~ B. R. iM<& bad all MIld»ed Jean Oao,er :rUed an an~ ~ Yeuell. ~. lidm1nI8trator, to week 8IId suesta 'D r. L. C. NOlI of OFFER swer <to the dlVU"rie petition of bel' Oarl Yeaaeu,_et al.lot 112 In Lebanon: Waah1n8ton, MJes '&Ina M'068 Of SATISFACTORY bUoSband, Hetman, aeaertinS !bat her Saora. S. SChUllk, ,e t al. to DaVid LoU1&v1lle, Ky. and MIss Mary M066 OOlT8Ot, l18e WU 111 and that hili Jewett. lot _ in'!Ail1JaDon. of Trotwood. • ' SERVICES ~ were UDtrue, b.ut lnatead Pied KatIn to. JClIim aIld Dmna AT ALL TIMES he had become tntoldcated 80:1 l'uJl, pmpert.y at ~ $d HUN'IlINO LICENSES for sale by abUsIve to ber 80d .truct her. M.echanlc ate.. ~1lOIl. Ma,manl We11z. . The 8UIt of ~ SttlriJa aplnltt George aod . WUllam' SturgiB ~wu on , 1.-. I'etUtetter, par• 'I 'Is motion of p'_' __• eel on HQ.48 oiIPoslte fa!rgrouDls. Dial ?111 Waynesville, Ohio - -....~ Fred 'K abn to ~ .and Audrey Post Ofrtce. WaynC$Vllle. Ohio
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'lbe court set Sept. 16 to heM the sinkYeld. X-ray fair MIortha 8Illd ' Gibbon. Blda.-:NOrth St. WaY!'eaville, Ohio Inventory of the ~ of Madison lqcUa CUW. $20'; S1Ianley Jlllmhart, ),(cKIJl8eY, WayneevilSe. stamPS. $10; GeOrae Velte Uld eon; • • • •• iooio . ' • . • ~ • • • • The aclmln18tl'8ltl1a 01 tlbe t!IteIte o/f a&'leI E . Denman, Lebanon . W8I Mlthor1llecl to sen bon:ia belonPle 10 the eetate at private sale. The ~ cI&tenn1ned <the net valu(!(j of the follOWintr estates: Joel Stokes. WayneevWe. ".988.13; Orace curless and Oeorse Graaaman, Hi\.rlali ,~, .,'J,409.25 and $8,123.31 ~tltvely; Pred B. Webster and Balle1 Oanley. Lebanon, .I,e?O IIIld. t900 reapeotlvely. The 00I.Irt approved bile Inventory of the ....te of Ivy 01W1and, Waynesville. 'Ibe I!8f6tee ~f Vernlt Burste, 11&~, and atarles AlIt4lur White. were ordered rele1ewd II'QOl admlnl$aUcIG. '
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BYM!N "UV 12 4 •...., Redeemer~ ~ HYMiN "Savior Like A ) . . Shepherd Lead ·Us". n2 ~ LElS80N Matthew UJ :iS- 19' PRAYER HYMIN "0 MAster, Let , Me Walk With Tbee" 146 INVOOATION COMMiUINTON HYMN
W.,neaville Church of Chrl"t . Max lIanclall. _ _ -'
many other features ~hat will m8Jke tdUs a vlotory day. , OUI' .regular monthly board meeting will be this afternoon 0: two o'clock Our .youth rally a't bile carete)'ln of IIhe .hdg'h school Is less than lIWo Weeks 8IWay . .It will be held on bh e eve~ ot OCtober 5. Brother Hoyt Canary 'Will speak lor " ., a nd ...ft n_
Th e f 0 Uo.... n' Is a pre-print of tbe ....., <VA WaynesvlUe Church of Ohmt "Nearer The CrOss" 174 da.ll, Hinkle, and Graham will atWeekly Bulleth~ OOMIMUNION FlARTICIPATION tempt to keeu the . !program moving • • • OFlFERING at ~n Il:lterestlng pn.ce. The banquet MORNING WORSHIPSPElaEAlL NUMBER is for young people only but. Lhe Bl!BLE SCHOOL 9:30 SERMON "The Ohurch of Christ" evening message is open to t h e fla.v Klontz. Superlnter.ldent. · INVITATION HYiMN . p\lbll.c. COMMJUINION HYMiN Do You Wall?" .216 WIIAT DOES 'G OD REQUIRE US Two verses only BENEDICTION TO BELIEVE AND WHY? OQIMiMUNION MEDI'I1A'NON . POSTULUDE '. "Thou art the Christ, the Son of Luke 11:1-13 ANNOyNCEMEN'J'S bile living 000"- Peter. OOMlIUNlON PAlRTIaIPATlON Two weeU aco the ' conrreratlon God Does Require Belief OOMMUNl.ON HYMN G«l not only regulres faith, I.e., Last V6I'8e Only made 6' caUs aM last week they m1!.de 1'l5 call8. Be assured that definl't e b~llef, but He makes plain HYMN "BaNe 'I'htne OWn Lord" 161) ~ putJor t. ba.ppy ' for tlilil fine 118 to wh8lt It 18 that Is neceasary resPonse which ~ou ha.ve made. tor Us to belieVe In OI>3el' to 'be Sl1vrd : ~LEB50N 1. It has been ' made pla.l.n, In John 8 :1-11 (King Jllmes Vers)Oi1) M~ we keep up the fine work tJhrouchout ,the meeting. t he preceding chapter, .thwt God PaADR HD4.N "PW-er In Heart" (Duet sang by Brother Don Hinkle will be bere absolutely requires "faIth"; I. e" Laura Miller and Elizabeth tomol'toW JljgIbt to begin our taU beUet of OOO's Word, which present. revival. We urge you to be here the Jesus as the only Savior (see Heb. BIametti) INIV<JICATION The Minister first n1g!bt Bnd ea.oh night following. 11 :6) : "Wlbhout ~a lbh it is .mposslThis ts goin8 to be a great meeting ble to please him." In reoountlng ,the 8mtMON '~ My COnscience and you will do well t;o attend each eeven steps 1n the process of salBe~ Guide?" night ILI»'i bring a friend w~th you . vation, we found "faith" .to be set INVl'I1A.'nON HYMN Two weeks from today Is Rally Day. at the vep'! beglnlltng. "Whiter Than Snow" 108 OUr tIOOl tor this year is 250 for '1 n this study we want to find exBENEDLOI'l<m Bible School. We have cards for you what It Is that 00:1 requires actly POEmLUDE t.o een4 out ancl many ~her thlnp us to believe, and why He requires • • • EVENING EVANGELISTIC wtth 'Which to advet't1.8e >thIa great WI 't o beUeve It. Some think t hey WOR8IIIPda.y. Brother Hinkle will 'b e here, can not believe, because t hey have HYlMN He mdeth My Soul" 11)1 we tIball have spec1aJ mU8ic and been trying to believe something God never required anyone to belleve, and because they do not know clearlY what Lt Is thRJt. God does req,Ulre, 2, It should be kept kI mJr.d Max Randall, Mini.ter Telephone 2985 that God ~~ not forcing any olle to believe. God wants us all to be saved . Bible School 9:30 a, m. EVen1ng serwce ' :80 p . m. "He Is not ~WllUDc at a ny should Oommunlon Mid-week prayer 1I8l'IVIce' 10:30 a. m. peTlah." Therefore, He wants us to l1hUJ'llda.y nJght 'I :30 p. m. lJ:OO a. m. Bannon believe, a nd makes It pll1in that we lin Randall, Pastor Chr\a~ . Endeav~ 7 :00 p. m. muSt" 11 we ' 'Would "be ·saved. How, Ray Klontz. Supt. ever. He will not force anyone to be saver.!, 'and so does not force any .. one te believe. To~ muatrMie. nature dOES not force us to eat, but m&kes It pla.ln bhat, if we would live, we
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8U1NDAY· SCHOOL 9:30 J\. by JANE F1TE WORBUtP 5ER1VlCE 10 :30 fl . M. YOpTH l"EIiliWSHI,P, No doubt you wer ali sn!:ldcn l'd , Tu :lay, 7:30 P ; M . to learn of our "dearly belovoo " CHOIR PI,tAQTIC E ToJo's atLempted sUlcJde llJ'.d more Wedncso.ty, 7:30 P. M. rueful yet at ILs failure . They said ' • • • .t hey gave him a transfusion of Meednr the officia l board anfl American bloo:i. I'd hate to t.hLnk . officers and teachers Otf the Sunda.y any of mille was now rUlllllno; ' School, Monday evening. 7 :30. t.hrough his veins. How about you'!
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• • • youth Fellowsllip Meting, TueRWell the old bell Il t &he Town day everu.ng, 7:30. S ubject, "Oeoj Is Hall In Harveysburg will rillS no HolY," StudlCB In Isa iah . Leader, more. For years It W8B used to Miss Phyllis Bftl\ey . summon a volunteer oonUngency of • men In ca&e,. of fire. Ev~ry evening The W.S.C.S. ,viii have a noonIt tQppe<1 t wice at elgh.t. o'clock to day Iu,llcheon, W ..."!ne. dny, sePL. designate the ow·few . In 11.5 place lI6, at the OhUl~h. Dlbt. Supt . Dr. tile tonner air raid sir n will be J. W. DanIord, and wife, will IX! cmployt!d. The sl.rer. has many adguests. A fine 'Pl'Otrra m will follow vlUltageS over the ,beH, It Is far more , ,t he luncheon taJlI:l Ml·s. D Rnford aUl:Uble and It mltkes bile village wlll make . bhe address. a little more oltlfled. All wome.n of ,t\1e Ol1l1l'oh nrc re• • • quested ,to be prCljent and may bring Since VJ day 1 have noticed a guests, Please make rcscrVR lions drastio reduotlon In the throngs of ahead wlbh Mr5. Cora R k h 0\' th,' people on buses and In restaurants. pa.r80~e, It used to be that the buses were so jammei that wnen you started to Choir practice Wednesday evendismount you ha d to look and sile ing, 7:30. If you were walkillg out on yow' own The Fall District Meeting will be legs or someo.ne else's. It is much held at Oreenvllle. Tllero[\~· . Sept- easier to get service In re&tl:ural1t.s A scene from the jungle drama, "Tanan and the Amazons," starring 1.00, !lOW . I can recall when we ember ali. Johnny WeJssmuller a nd Brenda Joyce, coming to the Twin Theatre, Our Distriot S tewBrd Is O. K Kurz-Ko.schers ha.cI \lo stand In a Sunday and Monday, September 23 and 24. UngLesby , and the reSNve, Maurice line almost hall way up Broadway Fuikerron. We .request good dele- when down at Back.s/.el:\er's for our Holly spent SWlday willi Mr. and noon lunch. The Une seems to be gali1~n from tbe locnl Church . M,\"8. John Koester. d1m1n1shlng more dally. Surely this St. Mary"- Episc~p' al ChUt'ch proves that there have been drastic GUESTS FROM NORWOOD lay-oUs in the various surrounding ENTERTAINED SUNDAY Ralph Parlal, KeCitbr MI'. and Mrs. Leroy Shaw of shops. Church SChool 9:30 IA. M . Yellow ' Springs spent Sunday with • • Mr. and-Mrs. X1·~a.n-Wa.FdI&w Morn.1Jlg praNZ' and sel!'mon Titles of books are very interest- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crawford a.nd a.rl(\ chlL:l.ren entertaI ned to Sunday 11 :00 A. M . Ing and especially when they ha.ve MTB. Robel't Sohnelder an d son. d1nner S taff Sgt. Alfred Bellama.h. some d~ect crigin. You w111 recall ,M rs. Elmer Haynes Mlddletow:\ W : and Mrs. Denzel Wardlow ar.d St. Augustine Church Ernest Hem~I.'Way's popular novel spent 'the week end with 'her par- daughter and Mr. Mld Mrs. Luman of a few .years back entitle:! "For ents, Mr. and Mrs. Banner Stewart. Pather Krumbolu. PrlC!!lt Whom t he Bell ToWs." This title MfISS Sunday:"" 9 :00 A. M. /Mr. and Mrs. Walter IPfelffer aru:t WANTED appears In a quotation from John daUQ'bter, J ane. spent Sunday with By Experienced Donne which reads "No man Is an Friend. -,' Mrs. HM.el Gruber and famil y of ISI~d entire of Itself; Any man's " '. AUCTIONEER de&th d1m1n1shes me, for I'm in- Waynesville. f1Irst O&y lIOlloo1 - 9 :30 A. M . Mr. and MTS. Bert Bunnell ~d YOUR HOUSEHOLD; FARM IMMeeting tor Worship - 10:34) A. M . volved In mankind; And therefore " Mr, and Mrs. iMlllard Ball en ter' PLEMENT 01' LIVE STOCK SALES never send to know for whom the tained Sunday evening, Mrs. Hazel muet ,eat, . . bell tOlls, it tolls tor thee." ' Can Bellbrook 86761 Abner and daug11ter, Gladys, Mr. can We Belleve? or and Mrs. Roy Anspach and Mr. and ATTENDS EASTERN STAR' write HARRY R. McCOY Emphatically, we can believe. An\y Mr. am Mrs, EVerett Early and Mrs. Fred Albner and son, all of one can believe wha~ . GOO reqUIres R', No 1, WaynesvWe. Ohio Mrs. John Fromm atLended an East- FranklID. us W 'believe, but just as emphaticlire. le. A. DelAMy returned to em Star meeting in Greenfield on iMr. and Mrs. 'Morris Lewis of Mt. ally, one can not ibeUeve ' aU t he ber heme In ~v1Ue, C1ncinnatl Th~~ evening. t.hlnp llba.t men tea oh that we must lut 'lb~ after 1II>e:ndlne five beUeVe, It III there that the whole weeIaI 'Wit.h< her 8On-·l Jpiiw and ATTENDS .omOONS REUNION trouble ·ID belJevelng occura. daugbter. Mr. aDd ~, T. O. Mn. Winifred Har.t6ock alii:!' son, . O&v1d, s.rid Miss Kathryn Gibbons Ferry -Church of .C hri.t RulIJOD.. Bible School 9 :30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bunnell, attend€(J the Gibbons reun:1on' on Wayneavillej- Ohio-..------:-:-;,~ Phone 2651 Main Street communion 10:45 ... Ill, Morris LewIs and Mrs. 1l1ley Gibson SUnday at the home of Mrs. Aurelia Prea~ . , , .1J: 00 a . m: attended ~e wedding of Pvt, Olyde Hess In Bellbrook, You~'" ~~_~ftftft 'I :30 p. m. Smith and Margaret OnWam a.t Mt. II. . " " '• • ....,., We Invite all the young people Zion Ch~, ·S &turday Uiternoon. PLEASE MEET US AT THE of bile community to attend these Mrs. David Lucal da spend1n8 a services: Bring yoUr B ible With you. rew ds.y, With iller eon, Raymond, at AdUlt Prayer Meeting 7:30 p, m . near Wilm1DI¢on. Evening EVllngel1stlc Service Mns, W. A. 0tIiIab&n ed · am, Mrs. Mary Hawkilll! Terrell de8:'16 p. m. Patrick, oJ Hyde Park, Olnclnnatl, 11gb-ted ·t he Home famliy on Wedv1slt.e1 her parenla, Mr. and Mrs. nesday aJternoon by coming from Mt. Holly Methodiat Church T. O. Runyon, mm Tuesday until her home at New Vienna, Ohio, and T. M. Scarfl, MIDlater 'I'hUl'lld&Y. giving us an hour ot readings Irom Sund&y soIlool - 9:30 A. M. Mr. and Mn. Edpr 'I»oft' of near the poems of Paul LaiWrence DunE. A. Earnhart, superintendent. OentAlrYWewere SUotlc1ay dinner bar. Several ottier t'flenlis joined ua Sunday School at 9 :30 - 'HElRBERT GRAHAM Speaker Worablp service - 10:30 A. M. guest. of 'Mr. and Mrs, Bi1l¥ Glt)80n, for th1a pleasure. BASKET DlNNER. ,f.T NOON MTII. Terrell 18 a J ormer residen t Ev=.eniD8iiiiiiiiiiii.aerv1iiiiii.ceiiiiiiiiiiii.'.:30iiiiiiP.·.M..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiti other caJleI1l were !Mr. and M1'6. !I Harollcl Rogers &lid MD. Emma Glb- of W&YllesvUle and enjoyed .vlaltAfternoon Speaker 80n of BeIlbrook, Mr. Harry GlI180n ~ng with her frten4s and relaJt4'Ves HOYT CANARY, Hillsboro, Ohio, and son, P¥t. ilrV1n Gibson, blile. BIBTIIMr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin MRS. M. 1\1. HOLTON, Clerk Mr. and Mrs, .Alfred Morgan are spent Baturday af,t ernoon with their , TARVIA-LITHIC TAR SPRING VALLEY, omo the . P~ parents . o~ '!:- 7% pound aunt, Mrs. Georgia Menlieooall, and ROAD OIL pI; born Morida.y morning. MIBs Nelle McKay of Xenia spent EXCAVATING DUMP Mr. and MnI. MOrna LewIs and the week end JVlth her aunt M·rs. 'J'B,UCIK SERVICE Il0l18 spent SUIlr.iay With Mr, and Mrs, Evalyn PetersOn. . Rea~,. Mix Concrete John Ko6eter of Ut4ea. 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The following ~ presented by an elderly lady 'w ho says she learned this l'b,yme Ion her sd1001 days. Are there others In this community· who know ahort rhymes that are not In print and he,V'e been bandedt down trom ·f onn·e r generations? If 80, an Jnvitatlon 1& extendeii to h8lve t hem printed In these colwnns and pl'eserved tor poeter1t1. I' •
once a trap was batted Wltb a piece ' of cheese ; It .t 6ctled so 1L Httle mouse It ~ made 'h im sneeze. "Be careful" said 'the old mouse, "11bere's da.tIger where you gol" "NOJlII4Nl88" said the other, (, "I don't ~ you know." . PIr8t 'he took a n4bble, JbeIl be took a bltAl, Then 'he got ' a good hold And pulled. With all bIa m1gbt, Oloeell tbe trap togeIIaer QuIck as '.be could
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OFFICE EQUIPME NTTY P E\', iJ'l'E.HB. Addi~ 1~&Ut: Mndunrs, Dupl ka,tol~'. ShgJ Illy ll:;;ed. ' IiARLES nu KE :!260 FUlllel,,; I..m1l', ClIlc!l'unoll, OI11 u
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Inrnltw'c; ren ted ofllcc rooms II P- HUNTINO LlOENSES for sale Ily SUllrs; convenlenc~s. Ed. M . Ma.y~:l Weltz. W1gg lns. Lynchburg, Ohio 1044
Houllehold Goods -' E TATE U EAl'R()LA BOWL A-I ondltton. Phone 2143,
AUCTIONEERING STANLEY and KOOGLER
For Dates, Phone 28M, Waynesvllle, Ohio. Revel'SJl Oha.rges PAPER NAPKINS (l'~tte ~e BROKERS LI~ENSE MATTRESS- Full size crib. Good condition. Phone 21<13.
NORRIS BROCK CO.
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Cincinnati Union Stock Yarc1s
RELIABLE l\fan with ' family wants to rent home in Waynesville. Call Uts. 9l3tfc
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fam1l.Y. Mr. and MrS. Harvey Bunnett atinlItructor In t he Elementary Schoo) tended the Parme:r's Club at the here Is I't!6Id1ng at ' the home of Mr . MethOdlat Church In 'Waynesvllle, a.nd Mrs. Herbert Doster. . Thursday. 2Y.j 'year's old . mllk1ng. S ow wl lh Live Wire and Pr-rfuI't'e. An orM'-Mr. ar.d Mrs. 01. R. TumblellOn s iX one-hal f grown pigs. 2 Oalves . _. _88 Dorothy 'L amb, Reva (anbatlon lIflClond to none. 8tdcU, 0a.mpbelJ. DorothY' Thornbury a.r».1 family spent the week end WIth 2 acres good com. 1 ton wbeat IIt!llers on tbe bat aU around marire t Helen GUUan IUIIj Mary M. RoberItthe1r parente. aDd Mrs. John straw baled. 3 toilS hay in barn. In tbe , countr-. , lIOn have enrolled in WUmlngtor. TumbJeeQn ~ ai]d M~II. HerTractor and machinery suItable , ServiCe< That Sati.fie. lor the Il\.n11. Goo.i pasture with CoHeee &nd will Gegln the semester, man Al'tlUD'~I ~ Mr. aDd ~ .Quol 8te1nU ar.d water ~ pasture. Am selling all Moriday. Mr. andl tMnI. Lee GoWns of tamlly of BotIWIa" were Sunday _ __ --'tog~~etI~l~er~.~p~rl~c~ ed~r~1g~J~i't~. ...:M.n~~x~w~·'_HIhft_~~t_:_-"f''"":"'=:::!,=-=-1IIheenterVllle were Saturday' guests of autata 'o f Mr. and Mm. H. A, 8tednke RandOlJ . . Ph. 2985. 96tfc the tonner's parents, Mr. aDd Mrs. and famU,y. 1Measra. Eve~ Early and' Lowell Real Estate For SaleHoward Oolllna. ---...--.-- ... -----. WNTlNG ;:;-T LTlOEN;:;;;;;UftSES = -':'-o:::'::r-s':'"a::";'le- -;b;-c"y Thomaa of the Elevator, are for DEAD STOCK TWO BusmESS BUILDINGtI IN bavlD8 .. display at the Warren M~ard Weltz . . WaynesvtIJe ...:... 1-lll'i~, wlLh :2 Horlles. 'Cows, HOls -_._ - - - - - --- --, County Pair tbla week. store rooms, elevator, 5 IJvlng Calve., Sheep, etc. Ml'. and MrL Tfherle Jones were rooms on second floor , ware hous d1r.ner aueats ·oh.li". and Mrs. Edwin , REMOVED PROMPI'LY
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PAOKAR,D for pa.1r of track shoes in good COlldltlon . Have ,b een ea ting maltyrich, sweet - as- a"- nut Orll.peNuts. With the er.ergy I get f rom that concent rated nourishment I Just gotta run tho.ore 20 mUes ' to work. 9201c
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colors. designs. To avoid delays. now is the t.l mc to on:ler for gUts at Chlistmas time , or. for personal use any time. Two weeks del1very at present time. Telephone 2143; The Miami Gazette. Free Inspcc t lon invited.
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500 Card. and Ad in Gazette 3 time. $5.00 500 Blouer. and Ad in Gazette 3 time. 6.50 ·...omes Fo; 1000 Cards and Ad in Gazette 3 time. 7.00 !"OR SALE- Z acres. ~w 5-1'0om 1 8.50 1000 BlotteT' and Ad 'in Gazette 3' time. semi-modern houSe. garage, owner r leavme state. · wilbur N . Seal'S, I . _ . . . .- - - - - -• .:...:PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW- TO JNSUR~ ..eROMPT DELIVERY. .' , Jl11}R STAMPS and ~ . - .• . ' . MARKl. . G .. l;>EVTCF.R Th Miami GazeUe
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O&lvin Lonaacre and family, Mr, and Mra. Lealie Gray and oh~jren, Mr e.nd Mrs. Harry .B urr.ett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. A . O. W11l.1a.mS, Olara abl\.cy, Mr. and Ml'ls. Will Null an:! ' daug.hter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dearth Sheehan' Md famlly a.ttended· a. famIly gathering. Bunday. at the home of Mr. a.nd Mrs. RuSsell Burnett near RldgevUle in honor of their son, Corp. Gene Burnett, wlto recently reLumed from Italy.
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KENNY BRADLEY ROXING CHAMP AT CAMP LIVINGSTON Pvt. Kenneth Bradley has been crowned light d'leaveywelght champIon of Ca.mp Llv1ngston, La. He wtll represent tlhe camp of ,.p~ prroxJmateJy twenty-11ve thousand soldiers In future box:lr.g cornpetltim with other trl\ln1ng bases. Bradl~ 'wel8'hed In' at 172 Cor the final match ,which he won by a .teohn1cal Itnock-out. Kenr.y W88 a member of Waynesvtlle HIgh School b!Lsltetball team which lnat year finIShed second Lo Norllirldge In <the sectional t oumament. Northridge went on tQ wir. the Sta't e championship. Bradley entered the army af·t er graduating last sprIng. He Is t.hc f Mr and Mrs Charles Brad lIOn· o . . ley.
MRS. MAX RANDALL ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
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PICNIC DIN:NER HELD AT ITH'S PARK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
BRIDGE LUNCHEON AT HOME OF MRS, HAWKE TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs. Don ,H awke oper.ed he r horne on Flf·th 'S treet Tuehda y a ,'n n•.! enter.talned with aonbrid ge lunche During the afternoon three tables' were In play ' WiUn prizes wor. by Mrs. Hazel Conard, Ml's. K. R. H11l and Mrs. Maynnro Weltz. Those . Who enjoyed the afternoon together were Mrs. Roy) Ellis, Mrs. .John Turner, Mrs. H. F. !Dye, 'M rs. M. A. Fulkerson, Mrs. Ralph Parks Mrs. A. E. Stout, Mrs. John Kersey. Mrs. A. T. Polinsky; Mrs. oarl Cor. a rd. Mrs. K . R. Hill . Mrs. M . A. Weltz and Mrs. D . R. Smith.
ar.d san, Glenn, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Hal'lan and family, Mr. IUld Mrs. Everet.t Hru'lan and chiA:lren, Mrs. Viola Harlan and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetih Hough and famlly. Lt. Lowell Harlan has JUBt retu'r ned from Europe an is enroure to Jape.n atter a short furlollglh wdith his parents. Mr. Maynatd Harlan was formerly T / Bgt. Harlan IUlt:.I retr,u ne1 from Europe In May and was discharged WllIn 105 points to bls credit. He Is a recipient of the h Pw-ple Heart and Bronze Star. Bot Lt. Harlan IUld T /Bgt. Harlan Look pal't in tb~e of th~ BUlge.
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Ha"eysburg Youth Passes Away Sunday IHarry Alvin Smith. of n ear 'H arveysburg, aged .16, cUrd suddenly a l Blair thospltal, Lebanon, Sunday. He is 8um,ved by his paren ts, Mr and Mrs. Jefferson D. Smith, fOll r Sisters, one brother and his . grandfat:her. iFuner&1 services were conducted Wldnesday a'1. 3 :00 p. m· at the Methodist Ohurch In Harveysburg With bl.!J'lal ilnder the cUrectlon of MCClure Funeral Heme . In Miami Cemetery.
Funeral Services For Benbrook Resident Held Here Monday
On Thurtld8.y evening, Septembt'r 20,Rev. and Mrs. Max Randall en. ' tertaIned the membel's or the latter', Sunday ,S chool Olaas, at their country> hUlle near Waynesville. , . . Af-rer a. supper was eqjoyed the er<>UP_went to the 'F'erTy ChW'ch of Allen E. Weller, f\8'ed 81, passed Christ where tIley heard the Quartllt away tilt hJa home 2 ~, mUes ' SOuth of blind Colored men from Colum- of Bellbrook. Ohio, Friday, septbus, Who were reported .00 ·ha.ve ember 21. l~, ·at' l1:00 ·A. M . 'He Is aW'VIved by his w:lofe, Celi&, been well worth hearln,. two daughtel'll, Mrs. l!)jna carey, Phijllpsburg, OhiO, and Mrs. Sara Din.WIlddte, ~, OhlOl three rona, Peny, Henry and ~ymond, .' . all near Bellbrook. ¥tQleral servIces were conducted by Herbert Grarnam, WnJster of ~ ChUroh or Ohrlst. at the . Stubbs Flucera1 Home, Monday . at MEDICAL AIR N'URSES 2 :00' p. m. BurIal ill oentervWe.
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Mrs. BeSsie Dice and a gToup of friends of Xenia. visited b ere SUnday. Mrs. Effie Campbel1 receIved word Wedneaday of ,t he death of her son, Floyd Poll1tt, of Columbus. Mrs. James Moran . has enrolled In tIhe cOnvnerc1al course' at MIami Jacobe, Dayton. Mrs. Ben Beckett returned home ~, a.f.ter a wI~h relatives in
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The death or Edwin Llonel Thomas, age 72 ~ars, or. ri-Jday, SeptelTllber 21, 1945, at 9 :30 p . m ., ma1'lcs the passing of one of this oomnninltYl's best known an4 moet respected cI Uzena. A ilfe-long resident of the 00111mUnJity, he was &CUvely engaged 111 farming at Ule home place on Route "'3, having retired about 'llfobeen years ago and has resld~ here In We.ynesvtlle since. Re was a 3200 degree ~, JOInIng the Blue Lodge. June 18, uua. He was also & 'member of the Wayne Towns hip Trustees for ~ years. . He Is survived bY' hts WIfe, Asenath V. Thomas; three SODS. Seth E . o~ Minneapolis, Minn., Myron D., of DByoton, Ohio, IPId \"VillIam V. of Leba.non, Ohio; a daughter Mrs. Harry M. Burnett, or Rural 'R oute, WaYllesvUle. Masonic services were con.iucted nt the late residence ' OD evening and the 800tlsh Rite Rlnl [.el'vlce was oonducted · at ta. McClure F'Une1'611Hlome on Mar-day, with Landy F. ibeJ'htlrt, ~j degfte Mason, offid&tlng: Thia aervlce was held In cor..nectlon wtt.h the regular funeral service at 2 :00 p. m. Interment waa made in Miami Oemetery at Corwin wit.b JlcCture Fu.neral Home in cb~e.
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SEf·TEMSERiBBlljRmTHDAYS HONORED AT DINNER NEAR WILMINGTON Mr. ani Mrs. &1Ph . Linn entertil1ned 't o c:IIOner at their country home ne&!' WllrnJ.nBton laat. SUnday, a fP'OUp of ,friends 'ilf,vln, lJtrUlda,ys . In September: '11Qe present for the occaalon. were Mr. and Ml'lI. J. B: ftazler; Dr. liar)' Cook, Mrs. BadJe'.Oonner, Mr. and Mrs. Ra.Y' ~ ~ oaa&Id,
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. Refreshments were served at the 80Ciail to M.ra. J. E. McClure, Mrs. Paul ..... • MRS. A~ T. POLINSKY MaW'J.ce, Mrs. ~ Hook, Mrs. HOSTESS TO B~IDGE JennIe Conner and Mias Kathryr. !Mr. am Mrs. B... L. Rye celebrated CLUB, FRIDAY EVE GIbbons. The group will meet w.ltn tbeir 25th W~ Antveraary tills Mrs. ¥red HOOit In ,t wo weeks. put week and OIl' p.-lday evening Mrs. A.. T . Polln8ky W8.8 hosteaa were 8UJ1)r1aed iW~m 8 group of to ber brtdge club on Prida.y evenfriends antved to Mst&t in .the lnI, wf.tlh Mrs. Maynard Weltz 8.8 celebration, all pl(U1a having beer. pest. Prize!; were given after the arranged IJIyi <the ~ llOn:4"-la"q and 8IIIIle6 to· !MIra. Don HaWke and daughter, Mr. e.nd Mrs. Beeman Mrs. Erwin Ellis. 'R efreshments Stewart. FIve-hundred ~ enjoyed were served by the hoat!!es. . Mr. Horace Dakin of Hanr.lbal, aDd Mr. and Mra. R~ received Mo., called on M1sIles AnnIe and many gifts and bept wtahes. WIFE OF .FORMER Kame Brown, We:lnC6da.y. Refreshments weJ)e served to thl! RESIDENrr DIES Miss ®l1Zabeth Cha~dler spent . _ . IN CINCIN'N~TI Mon~ at the home of her broiher. PROGRESSIVE WOMEN'S Lew~ Chandler. · CLUB PLANS WEINER ' Rela~vee here " haove , ~!!Ived Mrs. ..Aman~ tHal'trwn visited or. ROAST OCTOBIER FIRST notice" Of lihe death 'of Mrs. &1 llhurSday aftel1loon with fme.'lIjs .. _ _ . "" Young of ClJ)Clnnatl. Mr. Young . In Germantown. Th~!' ProgreSsive Women's Club was '& former resident of waynesMl.6aes El.Izabt1h Ohandler a1»J oommlttee Is plaml1lrig for a weiner vWe, the brother of . Mrs. Frank Olive W,1Wama accompanIed by Mrs. roast to be he~ ~ tltie home of Miss 5blltia \of ~;. and . Mr. El1zaheth ·Smith. enjoyed the d&y, Kathryn G1IJI:lOns 0111 Monday, OctCharles Young of Leba.non. Pnday, at the Warren Co4llW iFalr. oOOr 1, at 7:30 p. ml: . Mrs, ' Verna. caskey Kelly, Sp~ng~ A short business ' ,a esalor. will be field, OhiO, called QtI Miss MInnie a part of 11he eventnss plans. ~O BIWON CANPLES Dodson a1»j lIoU8se& Marne and .' .'. Annie Brown, FTidaoy. MISS CRABBE. ~T':1.'DfDB Prance after 1he .NoniiB.ndy Imal\4ra. Henry H&uenstein, OJncln- O. S. U. CAMP moo;' ,haS evacuated w 0 U " d ~ d ne.t1, With her son, Cpl. Henry MJs8 Re.ylyn· Crabbe attende:! .t be lOJ.ners to England and also matJe !l&uenstetn, visited her, mother, Ml'lI: ttlree-«lay camp fOl' O. S. U. FreshtratUl-AtlaDUc' trtps. Oeoratanna IV11lS, Wednesday after- men nea.r ·~lumbU8 <ltD'lnI the " ,All 'D\U'8e8 wear the AIr Medal noon. past week. Mlsa :(..'l'11Ibbe began her and four battle stars. On' one 00MIss Ruth Ohandler at~ed a studIei at Ohio .Stat;e UnIversity on cu1on· tAler had. to dive for fox- meetJnc of Delta Kappa pamma, Tueada.Y: holes w.hen ~. planes honorary teacher's fraternity at . , an alrfleJj which the . Americans bhe home of Mrs. MiJI:ired Poster, Ch2,.m' .n' had recently captured. o¥ellow Obio, Sa.turday. ""'T AmotIe the nurses In the unit Is She was IWOOIJ)ilBllled bome by Mrs. • .. ¥lrat Lt. Luella. V. Berntml of John F. Wit ' of OoIumbus Ohio 'w ho spent the end OIIARLEs CIIAMBEBS, HOIne as: the peat of 'M1saea Ruth BIIqJl'RI~'IN.J.jlW· OF and EI~ ~er, . .t,JjDRN FROMM DIES Mr. allI:1 Mrs. Ei1llest 'l I4artIn and DIES Mr. a~ ,.Mrs. ~ Roesk1n of to DaJton on SUndAy . on Daybi.. spent ~~.. atte~oon Laooowllt of ' the de&tIh of Mr. with· Mrs. Oeori¥: MendenhalI. II'Nimnl'l 'brother-ln-Iaw, Mr. Char.. Mrs. Belle Coon and .4.hree .daUlh-lee Chambers. Mr. and Mfa. Cham- t.era, ~ Bertha, ~ ~ . ' ben ·have often ' vlalted here and , ~.th: CoOn. ~ OIQton, vlillted MrS; 'a.re qUlte . well tn(7wn. , Dora . Waalalld . Mrs, .,A11oe Clark, :' . BUDdIiJ altietnc:ion. " ,. ~RBN. ·OF E. ~ 'IIIORAS " .Mr: aM.~ Oitc::iU:.'McQOrman o~ IIEItE AI' TIME OF 818 DuTR. X$1i& were Sunday ' cllnrier sUe.ta , . Mr. Sethl'~omu of M1nneaP611f, 'M18a W\re wliHama. . '. w. BIlTOn ThOmai of ~, ' " JraoB nWABlt AND' 'WlWaIn 'Dl0llUlc8 of' ;Lebanon 00LtJIIBu8 'i Iaa, 8vNDAY . Mia. 'M&rj 'B urnett ot.· ~e Mr. and. '~. '0rWUe, GraY: and . , Tbe. .~ .. Ria.. .• ,!MW ail called here ~ ~ PB.8t ' wJlU'aai ' aaWYer had .. SuaID,"'~ .eo to.:..a.t- .in tile oare ,of..thetl fUber, ' da.Y Ijiee~.' Mr. and ' lira. 1Ir;1m;'L, 'I\lC!IDU, woo piIaaed away &nd ,RUth, of. fiewult, QrroIicope ~ .... " ......... on BaQulkJ ""'...,. ~ Mr. 1Be~ Shepherd of 0ciQn. tile ~ .. aile ..', 1!IIl*,.... two · _ . _. D:" __ ...;.;; - wv baa,
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C taming down the "get there in a hurry. don·t k.now where I'm goin g" Iype of driver. Again, aft er several months sence. we see the Illtema te1y "wooh" re:I eQi "giddap" green of the traffic algna.! llght on Main a nd •
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traffic. . The speed of passing cars am t.ruckB is ~ly ~'Cd~d with Its> relro.stallntlon . mllch to 'th e peace of mind 01 the populace in gen.e ral &Ild especially to parents of "adhool going" children.
We ha.ve beam from "arolJlld the Ilhe.t additional t raffic Uibte may be lnstalled 89me. d •. y and tlhJ.s will a<l1 to tIle safety of the peclstrtan ~:1 motorist by corner"
• We see by the papers th ey h ad n Fair In Warren County 111SL week, _Iown Lebanon way. Yes. we even saw It In th\~ Bln.nchester paper. And too, tine size of the a ds !jhat · wen t . along with It made It qUILe lucratJve. Belng In tlhe newspaper business In WaYflesville, Wayne Township, makes us an exclusive medium tha t falls to rl\;te properly with the remru.nder of the County in receiving news of value. We . trust the reason for this is for our best mu tual Interests. Evidently those responsible or guided lr. the placing or publicity ar.u a.dvertl8Ing for the ¥aIr dij n ot: oonslder t his pllIper worthy of consideratlon'l
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Heie n V. Koontz, Leba non . was awa rded a · _ilvorcc from leorg Oeell Kun tz on h er cha rge of n eglect and restored t.o her form er name, MOKny. MoUle E. Adams, Lebanon, was awarded a dIvorce from Al'~hu r Ada ms on a cnarge of neglect. custody oi their minor child and 1\ speclfled sum lor Lt.s support. Oustody of their minor child and II: sum for its suppol't were a.warded Dorothy Flln.seta , Springboro. from NIcK FIla.seta, who w~ granted a d1vorce on her ciiarge of cruelty. Oharges of neglect IIJ):\ cruelty won Lillian E. StalCey a d1vorce fronl Sam IiJtlicy nnd - ousto:1y of thei r m iner chlldren. The sale of real estate WIUi approvcrl and dtstrlbutior. of proceeds order ed In the. suit of' Ellzabeth Bergdoll ap-inst W: C. Bergdoll, 'Waynesville: et .al.
WtJEN JACK RIlFUSES HIS CARROTS do y,ou angrily . force him to eat them or thr~aten. 'Til take you to the docto( unless you do?" A wise mother would substi· tute another food of equal value or gradually teach bim to like carrots b)1 feeding them to him in small amounts. Young children have taste likes and dislikes just as adults do. And neve, instil fear of the docto! in a child's mind with threal ~
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WIlsOn and Perry Weller. ·the title? In early manhood, he \lntte] With t.he ohw'o11 of hl8 parent.s. ,t he Down beside a ' rushy pool. MethodJsL EpisCOpal. of Center'I\wenLy frogles weat- to mool vUle. to whlen Institution he bore Twenty vesta all wh ite and clean. allegiance until called to the gree..tTwenty little coats of green , er ~rel&Uon of bbe r~tblul. On Maroh ~, 1887 he was United "We must keep In time" sa4d they. In rna.r.rlage bo J essie Bre.dtord, from "Flrst we s tudy ,t hen we play ." w11lo11 wIlon there remal.n three That is how we keep the rule, sons, Henry B., Perry and Raymonll, Wben we frogtes eo to schoo!." a nd two da.Ughters, Mrs. Edna carey Master BJfr Frog, grave and stern, and Mrs. Sara. Din widdie. Oalled '!be clllSlWS in ·thelr turn. All to soon abe wa.s laid to rest, Ttlught them 'how to nobly strive, and later his sorrows 't\'ere assuaged by t.he compa.lllon~nlp of Nellie Likewise bow to ICllip nl~ d illvc· Print z Berry, who too passed to the From theIr seat upon th.e log gl'eat lbeyond aft er 11 lew · short Showed them 'h ow to say Ker-chogl years. Also, 'how to dooge n. blow. On April 10, 1933 ·he was unlte.:1 In From the sticks bod t)oy's Ihrow . Ill8lTIa.ge to Cella J. Wllson. who 'l'wenty frogtcs grew liP fll8t. . with the five dhlldrer.. • .ten grandchlr.tren · and two great-grand- B18 frogs they became at last; lNot a dunce !I'Ilong t he lot. ,hlJdren, sUtW1ve. We enter upon no encomlWllB. His Not one lesson they fOI'gOt · Now they sit on oth er logs. Ille needs none. All who kr.ew him will o11erlsh memories of a man Tea ching ·otMr li ttle fro gs. of Industry, Integrity nlllj kl.11I411ness and possessed of III spirit GUESTS FROM EVANSVI",.F" INDIANA. MIDDLETOWN AND Imbued with the Joy of living. It Wlla his prlvllege to retain his DAYTON AT ASBURY S ON faculties 00 the ep-d for on Sept- WEDNESDAY EVEN'I NG Ember 21, 1946. h e answered his Mr. and Mrs. R . E Asbury 'hn.d summons qulcldy. I ns dlr.ner guests on Wrones :'ay Like one ,w ho wraps the draperies eYl'lnlng, Mrs. Charlrs Loet;ch Mrs. of his couch about him, he ~ dowo!l Dollie Chilton and 'Mr llI ~ d Mrs. to pleasant dreams. 'having llved Howard Biven .1111 ur 'Evans Yllle, fUlly and joYOUBly his life of SI Ind .. and Mr. and Mrs. Wl11lnm T. years, -7 months an~ 13 days. Asbury of M~ .1dlet.olV n .
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Mrs. Mabl~ Neville, Lebanon, was ·r.ame:1 executl"lx of the es tate of George Neville, wi th John P aul, G. F. Brown a nd K. M. ~ rown as ~praisers. . Gus Berger, Morrow, wns Ilppolnted to admin ister tJhe estate 'O f . Clara Bw'ger, with Clyde WhItacre Nicholas o...es"er and ·W. 1J . Whit · uCI'e appraisel·s. The court a,pproved the Inventory of the estate cf Froo E. Schllmn.;)'h er , Mason. . The eourt · set Oct. 8 to h ear the Inventory of the es tate of Charles A. Tabor, Masor., and Oct. 9 that of Margaret Wetz, Maineville. The sale of real estllte helonging '1.0 the esta te of F. H. Fa rr Wn.y,nesvllle, incolll!pctent, approved and distrIbution of proceeds ·o rdered . The net; value of the estaLe of Clnra. Lotshnw, Loveland, was determined to be $3,793.42 and' that of F rank KJrl.Jy, Fnmklln, to be $2,860.91.
teaches you how to care (or yourself before the baby is born and how to care £or him during the pre-school years. You also learn what p~U1tjOD.S will prevent 'illness yout family and how to be' of assistance to yoUr doctor when illness RHO CROSS HOME NURSING
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DAYTON CALLERS ON WEDNESDAY AF11ERNOON . Mrs. A. C. Gresale arid Mrs. H. S. Hecht. of DaytOr- were WedneadllY afternoon callers at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Asbury.
Wdlllam, and Mae SUu ll ,10 Fred Kahn, 1.20 A. in Clearcreek Twp. Thomas B.n «il AlIce Furman to Johr_ and Vlo~ Shraok, 160 A. In Weshlngton 'l'WJ). ~beth Ulr1cb to AlfrCd and RuthllJlS, Bhawban,,203 A. In WiIShIngbon. Twp. Jeanette ~ . to Pnmk BInd Alta Cramer, .1.35 )~. In Deerfield James and EIU8ar.Carter ,t o Louis nttnerm. 12 .8U, ~. In Deerfield 'lWp. George alll:1 ' LOIs' Hemele .t o Clarll Murphy, lot 111:. fu Hillview subdivision, Lebaj1()Il. . Floyd a.nd LIla Undscy 00 Howar~ Jones , 1 A. In j~n~on Twp. Frank and Alta Cramer ,t o Harry and ,D orothy Aaktns·, S.~ A. .in Deerfield Twp. ,_ . d"lossle E. IJcIDe to Chester anj Ada Manning, 3 A. in Lebanon. . Ollrrord J. I~ell ,to James· and Clem MuentU~, ,t wo parcels In Mason. .
White and Pastel shadesb;xciting, Colorful Pape rsplain and bordered in contrasting shades. all with envetopes to ma~ch. One ' hundred Printed and Engraved Styles, including W:edding AnnouncementsAll Neatly' Boxed. ' EXCELLENT GIFT ITEMS Priced from $1.50 - Order Early To .A void pisappointment ------.---~---------- ~
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Russell Wa'lker, services, $9.60; Photostat Corp., 'two rolls' photostat !Irene H. Zettell to Geraldine S . paper. $78.51; O. B. Johnson, tress.; EiChel', 111 lot 36 In EIlI. Ws addition 8, . 000 . s tamped 1I ~" '. ·""176 ; _Ohl 0 .-.. 1.0 Lebanon. S tate &w.ltarJIlJn, b'ospltallza.t..lon for ClIlIoway and Mae ~lwel1 to AI- Luella Taylor to-AUIJ •. 1'1, $160. bert A. Schultz. 12.28 A. In HamllOharles BaJ'bee-, .exp6Me$ as do« ton 'Jlwp. warden, "4.1:2: . Lois ' J. OombUl, John and Vlrr.ed a ~rownlng to mlle~e and .el~~i $19.93; Oo~t~ Vance ~e Jacobs, Sr:, lo.t 53 b S. Oomm., road ,aD:\' bttdie share of Lebanon. . . employees AS:lump;t10n fu'nd, Herbert OIdreivc to William Kea.t- .... ,509.72; Ri(:h.lrd · ·Graham, serIng . and M . S. Short, lot 2075 In VICes. '$12.80; Lebanon \Parte CO., Loveland PRrk. supplies, $16.96.'· . • oakley and AUdrey Ross to AultArmrel MaterlaJa Co., tar M.ol2s.S9; man 1... Drake, 2 A. In 'Cleal'cree.k Van O~ BanCi and Qravel .CO., Twp. gravel, $44.51'; R. E. Lemy, dtesel ' WillJam or.d Ha.nnah Richardson ruel, '14.60; Weet&m1 Star, 600 evp8. to Osca.r G . Sieben thaler, 10.22 A. for r ecord'e r, ', • .5~;'. 'R . . E. Leroy, I~' !Deerfield Twp. • diesel fuel, $&.111Y Verta 'Mooney ~nnell to Audrey LL!1go HnP:lw.at'e \ 00., supplies; Oaruso, 00 ~. 'Jri Harlan 'DWip. , $33.54; OMrllea- DoIItet, supplies, Roland and VlrglnJn Grst to $1 .50; Morr~w ·seJ.v~ stat4on, '1naGDorotb-v Taf l, 3.1!! A. ln Deert-Ield line allr:l repalh, ,yO.01; OreroDta Twp. Bridge bo., lp atta; t39'1.63; Grosa . Chester L!ermlln to Bessie, Arthur 8erv,ice Statl~'n, ~nd ~ Harald-Pisher. PRl': e) Ir. salem Une. $9S.58; .Henry Ludlngton,. gasoTWp. . line ,.64; 'W'allter 8Otia, ...me, t36!19; Ari.hur · Clark. tr ustee. tJo MlU'y Bob Mnys . t:rI.80; StlUldard LoUis, 15.66 A. In ~larlan Twp. OJI 00., ,ar.d ....,-p soUnr.. Roy and Minnie Whirls to Clyde t106.40; 8I'0Il.. eeaollne, L.o 0faBII, 21.58 A. In Harlao Twp. 011, Ure e4A. _l.G1.
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Eldon Lamb, 21, Franklin, Army. A F 'A RM DIARY and S Lella Lamb, 22 , WaYllesvllle. D. I. FRAZ.fER James ,Franklin Marsha.U, 27, Army, and Lottie Mae Roblnson, 23, It 1s vacationtime at Dry Rielle HUNTING LICENSES for sale by both of LebaJ\0ll. thlB week and next, but the column ~d . Weltz. Wllllam P. Hall. 22, J.,ebanOlll, Vllll co~ue as U8ual be81nn1r.g punch ,p ress operator, and" Helen October.. i. Greer, 2.1, Morrow.
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WHEN YOUR BABY CRlI3S do you By into a panic, wring your hands and wonder. "Oh dear. what can the mat· ter be?" Try giving him a bottle of water if he cries between feeding t~es. He might only be thirsty . Or loosen Iilis clothing SO that he can move freely. Your ~aby's (:ries are not always a sign of serious troublt' 'He just wants to tell you that h~ needs attention.
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Tbls Is Promo&lon Vay, the first til.' t t.l)~ Blbl SChOOl has ever had. We are (lonrlt;len~ that trom ~h18 new. plan thnt, over a peliotl of yeara, the ~chool will :.I 'f~<W :Iud m~, n¥ souls w;tll be saved. May we all give 'PJ1r full cooperatlon \.0 Lills program.
Waynesville Ctaurch of Chrl'lt Max Randall. Minis&« Ti,e followtnl' Ilf a p~-prlnt of the..
WayneevlUe Church or Qhrtst Weekly Bulletin , • • MORNING woas"IPBIBLE SCHOOL 9 :30 Ray Klontz, Supt. COMMUINlON HYMN Two verses only COMMUNION M'El..Jl'l 'ATION 1 Dor. 15 : l-U CO.MMruNJON PAR1I01PATION COMMUNION HYMN . Last verse on ly ANNOUNCEMENTS "Come Thou Almighty King" · 8ORIP'N1RE lJEESON Act.~
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of God" (Rom. 10:[7). Fililih In Ohrlst ()t. IIV·S JI,Ist I faith !n an. bedy oomt'S -by J,a\.!*' go(;d evl(Ience and knowing that C' Ide~c '. ' He who knows Chl'l~t will btll ·v In, IDm . · _ 2: 11; Is to be n·; l . mbcl't'ci ~h ( It Is not mere beileC tll1at Ood re• • • qUires, but b elief In Christ. Eell':!C One week frpm today I~ Rnlly Day. wl ~h all th e heart In ,. lf or so;ne l'Jlerc Is much work to do between on else OJ' som ~ one's Idea will now and next Lord's Day. Let's usc not save. Ilvery means ,available · to pack thLs Ollllrch next Sun~y . There wlll be Wh y Does God Require special m~c . speclaI sillglng, a.!:d a Bellel In Christ? The ques t!o,n may arise as to why rousing evangelistic. sermon by .BroIt Is that O oj so linslstently mak s ther Hlr.kle. Our goa l ror next Sunday Is 250. We can reach this num· belief In Christ a li.rst and 3Jb~o l u te . condition of salvation. ber H we ALL work ,toward It. 1. Ood requires belief In Chrlsl • • • Next Friday night Is the youth tor the ' same reason you would rt Rany at the !Hlgoh Soh('()1 Oare~eria . quire faith In a bru~k before you We want to thank the wom~ who would en trust your money to It: H are going to help make this evening would be senslc.'iS to xpect people a success by their hel.p In cooking. .to trust or obey Clll'lst unless ~hey eto. Th e banquet will be servej at blilleve In Him. 2. Blecause, wltlhout faith, bapfI:30 sharp. BrOlliCT Hoyt Qa;nary tism would ,be a farce, repentance w1ll begin speaking Rot 8 :00 o'clock. All the adults and those not !\it- impossible .and confession a hypoctending the banquet are Invited to risy. Therefore. wlLhou t rrutli i'L Is be on hand at 8:00 o'clock to hear impossible to plcAse Him (Hell. 11 :6) . Brother ORnary speak.
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Tbbl Is the Dl.Pnu fOr tbe banquet: One half grapefruit, roallt chicken ar.d dressing, ma...hed potatoes and giblet gravy. peas, fresh vcgntable salad . hot 'bUnS alld butter, pump~mIOTION . kin pie MId Whipped cream, Rrod ,P OS'ItJUDE c.oftee or' milk· It sound's good "0CSl\'t It? TJle price per "plate wtll ING ~VANGELI 'l'IC be 75c. ThI8 price Is lntended to RSlyP-' I' only plLy 1II1e expenses of the meal. I "Stepping On The' Light" '70 If any money 13 lett over, 1 will be '.8 "Where He' Leads ver. ., to some cause deelt'led upon , ~Ul FOllow" 72 the' n~t ot tlhe rally. H ;' '''OnwalYJ 9.,hr~Uan , ' . Idlers" '77 Elaclly .Wlhat Does God Require ~ .I~lle OhJld ()t ;roo King" M lis To Believe! God a..'iks us to bellE."Ve In Christ. ~E :~N 'rIWh~f ,. ~eJ1lj " To Ire It quite po.c;slble to do Lh1s. He gave oR perfect . One. a lNV~NnON ., . .-Brot-her Don 1I1nkle Ohr.jBt in whom not · even His most ~MMJUHION HYMN . p6rsisten t enemJes have claimed to ~ve~ Brow" 231 l~d 1\ .fault. Is it difficult to belJeve i,I)j one whOm there Is no =~ON NRTIamATION <lJsco~rable fnult? It you knew a. person who was perfect, ac: olY.llng Sf~lA!L NUMBER Ji:ijMON "~rc'e 01 Aythorlty lr.. to your best Ideas of perfection, Obrlatlanity" Mr. Don Hinkle wOllld you not be compelled to be'ue,y'e • that one? Would It require '. INVIIJ'ATION HYMN "Wtjo At 'MIl' Door" any effort to belleve ? Hence God gave us a. SavIOl: wl)o: BEN ElDIOTION 1. Gave WI flaWless t.eachlng. f'06'I1LUDE 2. Perfectly lived His perfec ANNOUNCEME.N,-S teactung.. ....he Interest the ConcreratJon of 3. Perfllutly fulllll~d the agethe JW8.YnCo1vllle Church of Christ long prophecies about Him. . Is tAUij.ng In, the matter of malUng 4. Gave tt'achlng that has wI'OIlcalLs during the week Is fnsplring stooj the test or ages (read John al~ d ei'icouragq to the min1.~ter and 7 :17) . to Lhe evangell3t. Moy this j!Ood 5. Gave us abundnrt evidence work continue and may more and (John 2O:30-3'l.) . more of the membership take a part ." . • Ho" \loes ThIs FaUh Each nlrht ·Uae EYlUllllbltJc 8el'IVClt!S Of .Bellel come' get better. The sermons are Insplra- . The heavenly Father denls with Uon&l to all, and the slD3lng Is nr.e. us lUI rational human 'belngs. 'If He The attendance 18 improving Crom asks US to belleve somethJng,' He night ·to .nlgJlt, As we Ionter Into ,t he gives · us oonvi!1clng vider.ce UP9n sewnd week or t'1l1s revival, may the ,which to base our beUef. elltir~ ~egat1on teel the need of 1. "So then taltb oometh by
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METHODIST CHURCH R. B, Colcman, Mlnlat.er StJINDAY SCHOOL 9 :30 A. M. Mrs. Raymond Conner. SUI~t WOHSHIP SmVICE 10:30 A. M. YC:>UTH FELI,OWSHI!P, Tueaiay, 7 :39 P . M CHOIR PRAC'I! F. W ed n e~"y, 7:30 P . M .
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Communl.on 10:45.0,. m. ? reachin • 11 :00 a. m. Yo,l th Servlocs '7 :30 p. m. We' invite all thc young people of the conunllni ty to ~~telld t.hes~ services. Bring your Bible wIth you. Adul t Prayer MeeLing 7:30 p. m. Ev.'nlng Evangellst.lc Service 8 :15 p. m.
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Mor tllan one-hundred women attended the luncheon at the Metn OOJst ChurCh, 'I'lluJooay last. 7:30 Each Night except Sat, Or. John Danford Dls trlc~ SuperIntenden t . ."poke ilrleCly after the :M E lur.cheon and Mrs. Danfor~ made I the attennoon address In the Ohurch " '"':J'Ir:,,""'<;~"1:lO'i~~;:'~'" sanctuary,
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THE MIAMI GA,ZETTE
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told her he wU from -Ha:rv~, Ohio, ''11he madam's mtereat. was b, JANE nTB arouaed 1mmedLateIy. uIa tilat- any. .. Wbere 'cloIe to pt. AncIent" ahe In WUrruIl3ton at the JI'lnIt ·Na.ti~ -Uk. .. ~ miles" Mr. Beeoh toll:! Ol'lal B&nk there is a dl8pl8,y cue her. She ))epn ~ 1nteml(&~ blm oonta1nl.nc many cur.1(J8, 8UClb U old au UIout ft. ADc1ent but Mr. Beec01 Kenneth Hili, Mar. -:- WAYNESVILLE, OHIO U, S. money, ' Gennan, lI'letm,' hac1. to 00Dl_ cUd not !mow 'for :Qryptlan ' and Japanese be b~' never· ,been ,t here. ~e currencY &11d bllla. A.l8o. In the cue never : bellli at such an hlatOrlcaJ Buy War Bond. and Stamp~ at Our BOK Office is an JiUptJa.n b&clt. scratcber. Tbe spot and 1I~ 10 adjaoent, when ALE::.::;;;~~;;;;_S;;.;M_IT_H_~___.....,..._~....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _........._.,1. CRA,S. BICKFORD ruu~e i.e of a aomeoae elae woWd travel a dlatU '. SAT. Uon approx1mateIy sixteen Incbea tn' ance more tIWl· three ~ra SUN. MON. T £S. WE;D. T~URS. FRI. length. The fLxture or! the end is of acroe& tbe country to see itt .
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WANTEo: A WIF1E. No dowry reQ1IIred. as long as she serves me ~-r1ch, sweet-as-a ..nut GrapeNuts. I\WttJ all Ilhe energy I get from ,t hat concentrated nourishment. who ne&ja a woman's . money? I 'll gO to work. WeU, 11 It comes from this store
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Dnytor.. came to see the Seniors abou t thcl.r class picture!!. MI'. KnoU showed Ius ,iJsplllY of frames and types of photographs to a.n att nUve group of Senlors . He also explnlmd how the proofs nre retouched and gave an Intcrf'stlng talk on "hOW to prepare yourself to be shot." October 2. Is the date set for the photographing.
of school nre Without much difficulty. Schedules hlWe !:>cen organ Office Suppries-IZed. e",tra-currlcular activities hav(' Stamp Pads, 26c; Hea·vy been keenly planned. and tho clussc~ Wued paper, 200 ft. roll, 39c. The have elected their officers. The officers are as follow" ~ OftJoe••
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TYPEWRITERS. Adding Machines, . Dupllca.tors, Now that sehool bll8 flnnlly started SETS· DATE FOR' IIOOTING" SUghtly used. and classes · have begun a gain. we SENIOR CLAS CHARLES DUKE fLr»:l tha t the studcn t:6 01 W. H. S. September 13', Mr. Howard Knoll, 2260 Prancls Lan~, C1nclr.na.LI, Ohio have fallen bo.ck Into the full swing
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R81slng to Ne.w Moral Heights of the Screen, One of the F1inL>st Movies Ever Madel AJJd Now At Our Be,Ular Prices. "SONG of BERNADETTE" tarrl.ng J ennLter J ones. Charles Bickford and Gladys Cooper. Also:. Cartoon. One Show at 8 Po m. Out at 10:40 p.m.
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JUNIORS "RING" MI'. n. W. Armstrong. a r epresentative from the Bastian Bros. Co., who handles school and ' college Jewelry, ,:UsplaY&j their selection ' or class rings to the Junior Class ,last week. AJiter much d bate U1e bestliked ring model wus' chosen, orders were .11I1ed ou.t, Dnd now every Junlor is waiting Impatiently for his rln~:
J UN10R CLASS David Hartsock President Vice President. Douglas Henderson FORS~LE- . Secretary In.ck Asbury LAWYIR'8 OUTFlT - A bargain Bob campbell Treasurer . BASEBALL aale. wm quit alter 50 years' Richard Sheehan News Repol'ter Spetember 14, the Masor. nnd. pn.ctIce here. Have worldng libWaynesville beset>all teams me~ on IVy in 8'OOd conditton; office SOPHOMORE CLASS the HJgh School diamond. The final Lumlture; rente:i oUice rooms upscore was Mason. 4; Waynesville 1. Victor Thompson ~; oonventencee. Eel. M. Preslder.t The Springboro and Waynesville Charles Conanl baseball teams plnyod 'Iluesday, ~, ~. Ohlo IG« Vice Pres.:ient Betty Thomas September 18. on the Waynesville Secretary 'HoUaehold Good • ..:.Dan tHar·tsock diamond. Springboro WOr. with f\ Treasurer 'Patsy Blldrd aoore of 2 to 1. News Reporter PCB S4LE- Majestic Range. Good • • • oClIIdItIon. Phone 2182 9-2'1-1 - FRESHMAN CLASS .JUNIOR FAIR A SUCCESS Tne ma,Jor pa.r t of the .Junior ESTATE REATR()LA BOWL - President Robert HasUngs Fair was fel\.tured by the Future A-I eoodJUon. Phone %loU. Vice President Robert Hunter Secretary · . Betty Dyer Farmers of America. last week. Thirty-seven I exhibitors entered NPJIR NA1lKlNS Gazette Oflice Treasurer Don Lukens with eighty-two exhibits. There News Reporters Hook were lr.dJvddual exhlbtts of com, Phyllis Martin, Jennie Bl'8ddoclc grain, ganien produCts aIY.! honey. There were also 'Indlvtdual exhibits Hamea Wanted' HUNrrING LICENSES for sale by of beef ca~tle. · dairy ca.~t)c, breedIng <gUts and ~ws. market hogs. Mayona.n:i Weltz. breed.llng ewes a.n:i fat lambs. BBUAIII.B lItIaa ...,b ramO, wanU Sixteen 1ndivldual members com&e rent home in ".,neavUle. Call peted for prlzes 1n live stock showJltl. 913tfc manship of ca,iale, sheep and swine. AUCTIONEERING Cedl\lT City Chapter F. F. A. of Farm. For SaleSTAN~Y and KOOGLER FOR BALE- 12 acre PBIm. Good Por Dates, Pbone 211M. Waynesville. Ohio. ReV~ Chal'gea House. Good out bulldlnga. 15 hens. 43 tUJ1teyf! 2/ 3 grown. I Jersey cow BBQKEas LICENSE
TI-IE DOG'S SENSE OF .SMELL TRULY IS REMARKABLE It's his remark.able sense 01 smell that giveN the dog tho. unique qualities fOlr which he has been prized through the cehturies, sta tes the Gaines Dog Research Center, New York City. In zoology. animals are sometimes divided into two group&visual and olfactory animals. Man today is, of ~urse, ·a .visual being; with the asaumptiom of an upright posi.t ion and '. the 'raising of the head from the grour\d, his olfactory seriBe has deteriorated. But the dog is first of fill an olfactory animal. A dog liv4es, .feels, lova and hates, by its sellUie of smell In his boo~ ." Man in Structure and Funct1cm. the German writer Fritz Kahn gives the physl~al basis which _kes tll1e dog a truly olfactory animal He compares the dog's olfactor~ mechanIsm with that of man. He . finds tha~ while the olfactory. mucoul membrane of the hUJlllUl nOli! b only as large
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PERsoNAL STATIONERY -:- Now aTa1lab1e on order In many styles, colon. designs. To avoid delays, QOW IB 'the time to ohier for gUts at ChrIstmas time, or. for pe1'llOnal uae any time. Two weeks delivery at pftlll8llt time. Telephone 2143, ~ ,1l1amI Gazette. Free Inspec-
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my stomach would swell up like a IbaU~n . and It would feel like n. hard. round mass. I was afraid to ea.t, llnd would sit and WOI)t:ler' what to do next. Willi Lhls wou)j come awful gas .palns · ar.d I thought my time had come. I used everybhlng. Nothing wtork~j right Live Wire and PrQIresalve. An or- untJIl a. friend suggested PRlU.It·s so different. smooth. pnlzaUon IIfJOOnd to none. StricU, LAX. sellers on tbe bMf, all around market easy and did away wiLh the gas , . " in the country. too. Now I count on results. 11 you're conatipaLed don't walt-.get Service That Sati.fie. ~LAX rlgillt now. oautJon: Use this Or Bl~y laxnUve only as directed ..... MONEY BACK Lf .n ot
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'as a. posta"e·" <emp, that of a dog. if lipread ou~ woilld cover more than half its skin. :Much the same relations obtain in tlte portions of the brain devoted ·t o smell. In man the olfactory area occupies onetwentieth of the medial surface of the brain, while in a dog this area i. more than q~e.tblrd of the .l.n ner ' wall of ~he l:iraln. . Reporting on expe·r lments abroad, Science Servlce-p,.. a dog can detect a solution. of. f()I'nile acid even if it cO!'tains p .n e"I)art acid to. ten mUllon par~ water;,,Dog' have also detected scents in other solutions of acids .0 weak sa to be quite odorlass to m'an. ' l :n another type 'of experiment, a young German Shepherd female- w88 used to · re· trieve a small piac,e of pine wood handle~ bf he keeper. T,h e keeper held the piece jlf wood lri hla hand for just two : so!co:n~, and then placed it with ' fotceps among a dozen or more · identical pieces which he had. 'not' touched, The dog was allowe:l to sniff the keep. ~I"s hand andf' t(ildl to bring her 1 : c ~e of \'JOo!l J rn c~;;c : y trial, she , •
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• • • Did you know that Charles Dickena, the fame1 Encliah writer, Cll\ce VSIlted In ,tbeIe parte and epent an evening !lin the Golden Lamb Hotel In Lebanon? And JUlt about ~wentyfive mlles ",86' there 1& t.he Unlvera1tYl of Dayton ,bhat 'Will attendeel by Tyrone Power, the motion plcbUre star. ~ (rlend, Mary Cot,tennan was teillng me. "EveryUme J occupy a .ohaIr in t'he classroom I think perhllip8 at one time Tyrone sat theril too". Ma.ry contided.
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occupied ·by Mirs. SUlle oUUam· The for tlla con.sollng words; and Ule Several years ago the late <leo- YOWlg Negro populace for many fueml directors for bhelr efficient Lebanon and' ~ Valley Chapter rs-e Beech of IHarveysbUllf W88 yean DOW bu attended the same service. F . F . A. of Waynesville botb had narraUll8' a trip made out West. In 8Chool ·t hat ·wu erected far the Mrs. E. L. ThOO18S SInd Family outstarJ:Unct emJblts on soil aotlvicy programs. Our YQUng folks with their Junior Fadr Boa.rd have a frood ataIt. wtbh experience and enthUSiasm, to put on a better .JUnior' Fair another year. •
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WILMINGTON COLLEGE ENROLLS VETERANS THROUGHOUT FALL SEMESTER
Highlight Is Demonstration Of Weaving And Lecture By Mr. and Mrs. January
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OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 '
oomes'the report that Frank H. Roberts, one of .the oldest active Ka.nsas ailitors. died a.t his home In Oskaloosa. Kan&as on september 26· He was 94 anti had been in acUve r.ewspaper work I since he was 11 yars old. Robert·S fa~her , John 7Nesley Roberts. who left WaynoovH1e In 1860,. founded the newspaper 011 which his late son worked. H:Is widow, Mrs. Daisy Roberts, and his siSter, MIIss MlQry Roberts, and four sons survive.
MEMBERS CSCS VISIT CINCINNATI ZOO ALL o.A Y SATURDAY
Full Line Of Refrigerators Washers, Radios, Electric Appliances Are Planned
Mrs. Walter Whitaker, Mrs. M . A. ,Dladharged v~ns may enroll Fulkerson. MIss Anna MaJ1Ilyn at WUmlngto,n CoHege throughout Whitaker, Mrs, Reba Brlll::ldock, and The New CenturY Olub met for Oontonnlng to the general trend the (all semester. Rev. 41nd Mrs. R. B. Ooleman took toward new bU&lness In war-«IDe , b Ilel!r first m~tlng since sununer This Is the announcement that the members of the OhdJdrens' Soc8hortagea, !l8PCClAl1y In the electrical Dr. S. A. Wa<tson, preslt:lent of 'the vacation with Mrs. H. E. Hathaway Iety of Ohrlstlan Service to bile Zoo appllance field, the local finn, The as hostess at her home on Main college. made tOOay i1~ answer 1,0 on Se.turday for an all-day outing. WayneavWe l"umtture Co., WItih roaIlY requests regardJng the late Street, Friday afternoon, Seopternber Those children who en:joyed the R. O. M'o'ler ar.d A. H. ~ fcinn28. GROUP ENTERTAINED registration ot ex-servicemen. tnp were Ruth Earehal't, Mary The meeting was urder the direc- SUNDAY AT HOME me USe company, w1l1 crhanp as of oAccol\:tlng to Lhe president's anDora Hough, Miriam W~~so.n . Doro- October I, to the W8IJ)eIWWe Flurnouncement. a varl ty tf courses will tion of t:he ,n ew omcers. Mrs D . C. OF EYERETT KENRICK'S thy W~, Charlene Edenfield, Ridge. presiden t; Mrs. John p . ntture and App1JaJ)ce 00.• wllth their be ava1i\able for lai e re Istrants. Dorene salisbury, Sally Lou Sm1~h. adoptlon of a full line of post-war Fromm, secretaory; and Mrs. Cl1arlcM Mr. a:td Mrs. EVJe \'e-tt Kenrick Dr. Watson pointed out Chat ,tJUs RUUl Wardlow, Annette Tlnn1l:y applJanoee lncludlng retrileratora. · Ell III , treasurer. entertained to dinner. Sunday, Mr prognm Is ir. line Wiltb 't he gena-a 1 Winnie Jo Stout. Zane Mae FIllltu- waahers, lroI!er8. nadIos, aweep81'8, policy of the 'school deslg:ned to ald . ~ eall was answered by glvin~ and Mrs. Ed Hopkins . Mrs. A. R. .sor.. JaCk J r. mes, Jo l'iInm ey. toUte:ra, mbers and electdc and servlcemcn In every wn,y possible. some fact ooncerntng n topic which Starke. Mrs. J . A. Hopldl~s and Ronald Edenfield , Edwin SnyceT gas ranges. The <$IlIege '11116 mail\ta!l.ued a had been as.o:lgJ~ed to each 011e fOI daulrhter, Mil'. an:i Mrs. fJla nley Wade Turner. Donald Wilson al:' ! . statements mar.1e by tlbe com"iIulY con1A1ot with all former students the CUITNlt year. Following Ule brl! f Bailey and daughter, :lind Mr. n d WJlllam W rdlow. Indicates they aTe c:onnect.ed wMh . now In the armed forces. They have bus1ne6s session, the prcg rarn com- Mrs. Olenn Hop\tinB ·and daugh ter. the nationally !mOwn .OOIJIIIM'IN .. r celved montl\ly letters and regul ar mltLee. MrS: O. Lee Hawke anlJ Mr, GlAlnn Hopkins rocel~t,Ji T a .source ot supplY' tor the IeMIIDa Mrs. R. E. Asb!lry, Introjuoed Mr. celyed hili discharge from mUlL r/ Issues of the 001188e paper. lJa1es ot electric' retrtaerr.t.ora and WjllmJngton College has been ap- antt oMrs. ,qa~net January ~[ WIl- service and ,I t; ·spendtng sOll1e timc rad406. TheY' also will !¥We well prove:t by t~ fIOvenunent for the miIl8Iton, Ohio, who el"tertnm d In here with friends and \'Ielal .i vcs. mown makes In 8tock In the near tlainl,!Il1 of veterans under <tile 'p ro- a very J.."terestlng manner by d m~ future. visions of the O. I . Bill of Rights. onslJ'atlng weaving and the shOWing Waahlr.g machlDN /WlP. 1D$KIe Several inen are now eDl'OlIoo at of {hUshed products. M I'. al'd MI·s. oweIl tnown makes u.t h.ve a the college under .thls PI'Ob>mm January opt!rute ~e LoomcrafL StOO1os In WilmIngton, 'h e belng the natiOnal reputatllOn fOC' quallty. ilIven.t or and builder of the foldJ'llg In the l'&dio flet:! maD, ''tOp... future IInging stars! Dark-baired, baa:el· The South !Wayne Advisory Coun- quality" makes are cln the lIBt, 1t'lUl 100m, and she the designer al','1 Eltnb.1'0lrlo'lle of Logan, W. Va., this year'. winner of the cil held thelT September meeLing table, console 8Ild portable mocIeII teacher of opern.tlng the loom. Mr. ".Ollmsllllp at tbe Cincinnati College of Musle. Is • with Mr. aDd Mrs. Clarence Rye Mrs. Ralph Parks was the hostess January explained Ule use of the C<lIll1ne out. &'oldelll-vc"CC. ~J~~ltlc soprano wbose ambition Is to become a to a -bridge-luncheon held at her as hoot and hostess at their home loom and at the same time told The manaeement alIo aI\'flC!UDIleI eveDtually flgd ber place lD craud opera. .. In the country. or. Thurroay even- t~ '8ITlUlIementA baWt ~n ~ the story of weaving In VII!\'Jous home, Th.W'6day alternoon , sept- - - - - - - - - -,- - - lng, September 27. counl.rles and of dLlferent agel) emt>er 27. Her.guests were Mrs. A. E pletfd for tbe ftnanciIw 01 &OJ Mr. H . R. M088 presided over the applleDCel 01' furiUture I)UI'Cbued Mal!Y' woven towels, knitting bags, Stout, Mr&. Don Hawke, Mrs. Wade short bus1neas session. Mrs. R. B. from them, - U dealred. purees, napldns, rugs, chair set.s and 'I1Umer, Ml's . .John Turner. Mr8. Asbury, dlsousston leader, relllj an fabrics for upbolste.r Ing were shown. M. - A. Fulkersor.., Mrs. X . R. Hill While no modela of &IV cl t.be 'file W. S . O.S. held \..heir, regular During the lecture Mrs. JamulrY Mrs. Maynard Weltz. Mrs· A. T. article on "Orop ProductAon" which appUances are available at ~ September m~ wtt:h .a luncheon Opel'tllted the loom w'hlch was 01 Polinsky, Mrs, Roy Ellis, Mrs. O. R . was followed by seve~l remarks date. they are upectedto mIlD SmJibh, Mr&. Harold Anderoo!l, anl'l 8el'Ved In the ·atethoclist Church lnterest to . everyone present. IWlt:I a talk by Mr. J. M. Greene. tnetr aJ)l)tllftDCe 10\ . . .time. '1'0 dln1n8 room·· About one hundred A~etl.t was tn, ordet' at this Mrs. Erne8t &lglnaton. Care of the eon and eroslon were help tbeIl' C\J8toIDetI obtiaan RSIIIltBridge prizes were ' ~on by Mrs. womeCI. -.wU1 ~ 8'UCsts ·1\rom time &1ld the October meeting will al&o <ll.scWi8&:l. ancee at tile earUMt dUe. . tb» Harv~~ aD1 Lytle. enjoyed the be hekl With Mrs. C. /Lee Hawke as Don Hawke. Mrs. M .A. Fulkerson The sOcla.l 'hour was enjoyed and compgny III prepIU'ed to ltVe prioI1tJ lur.ch and. a 8bert bUSiness meeting 'hbstes&. ' Qnd Mrs. K - R. Hlll. at t.lU& time apple pie, Ice cream II1II1 preference to thole who . . . . 1 $ , alterw&I11s. An Intereet1ng The ~ hour wbJch followed and coffee wer~ sel'Ved by the ho t- application It thl8 UIDe. Proper proeram waa ,Iven In 'the CbW'Ch Willi augmented by the serv.!ng . of GLENN ARNOLD EVANS ess. forma are now beiDI ~ MId The . Interest in better serving the Guest.s of the, evening were Mr. auc11tor1Uin.,' • r •, • refreshments · by the hostess to the IloEPORTED IMPROVING ~ rMdJ f~" ..~. tbiIa Gle.n n Arnold, little &O~ . of Mr.II8t~ :~~~~ ...... ~- .... e~h ~ll a. ~e. -and -Mt-e:• Oreem, . lJeIMIM'I. IJa!. alldllnl. J. W. b80t~, \aanbet. ~tf. e~ ~ ~:- Who fuu ward (JrI" . In the optn.t1on of Bob'& Dairy Mr. arid ~. E. F. E&m1hart nr:d ·~.~"':IDf.l_~ ~IIiiItiai'i.~n ur; iiiiCl ~. J-Unli<J'Y. been 'lIrrs. serJously W, Is repomej to be ROUSE Of1F.8TS FO'R WEEK of tbe · ~ and at ,tile table, Dr. Mrs' . R.. B. OOJeman, Mrs. Oharles 4:00 Ix> 5:00 p. m . 'lbe :'homlng th1s week . when Ray iKlOO'tz and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Braddock. Walter S. Frasure ass~ed ownerMr. and Mfa. It. R. au bid . ' ,Danford save a aboit talk. A:t the Anderson, Mrs. Harold Whitaker, tmprovm«. delivery waS not effeotA;d as the ship of the mLlk routes ~erviced by . house lUeata dwilll tile put . . .. ..,of the p10ertm Mn. Danford Mrs. Harvey Burnett and Mrs . IE. F . WEEK END GUESTS OF . the ·f ormer'. parent. 'JIJ'. and lilt: b'ains carrying mall for the a.. m . that Da,t ry. These routes Include 1IIl~ the WOMera of the Earnhart. ' . MR. and MRS. DURSO O. R. BIll at Newark, 0bJ0. Franklin, R.dIdgoeville, waynesvlUe, Woman·6.chr1atlan BooIety and told Mr. and Mrs. Tim. OWnley a~d t;lellvery arrived early e!lough to Spllngboro, Lytle. Harveysburg ~d of the many !leit.utLful th1np done DINNER GUESTS IN DAYTON family of OindnnaU and Mr. and M'o1d holding up the sohedule. The VISITS IN PBANKLIN . by the Society. Mr. and Mrs. W:o.:1e Turn"r and Mrs. O . L. Dunbar and &ans, David afterr.oon tra;lbs run on: a c.106llr CorWin. Mrs. W1n1fmt HaI'tIIOC* mil IOU, Oharles Kofmehl. operator of the Mr$o OUbelt FrJe g&'Ve a review &arIB ar.d .Mr. a.nd Mrs. J . H . Sacltett aDd carl, of Springfield, ar.d Miss schedule aIlf~ therefore cause tlhe routes up to October 1. 1945, retAIns ~ and ID'Is. Iiatet Gordbn OIL ~ 'Bealth oAroUIld T.he World" and son were Sunday dlimer guests Tbere' will be a meet1r.g a.t the were week end lUeete of Ura. Drtaia ownerstllp of the dairy, herds, equipand Mrs. Bafoold B. Earnhart, ac- ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner In Gladys Rye -we·r e week end guest.s m1aU truck to be delaY'eeL of Mr.. and Mrs. J . J. Burste. ment. etc., that suppUea the mtlk Metho:11l;t Ohurch, PrlcSa.y, October IpfcOlure III 1I'rat*lkl. com~ at the plnno by Mrs. DlWton. LT. PETERS BACIK 12, for the pUl1J)08e of ta4dng srep& for the routes. R. B. Colema~, sang ,flwo sOlQ6. the orp.n.l.zatlon of .. locaJ CHU8(JH 01 CHRIST MI.NlSTERS FROM OVERSEAS M~. Kofmthl pla.ns to further im- for , 'nle deVotions for the altemoo!l ARRIVES HOME FROM ENTERTAINED TO DINNER prove ·hJs nel\:r and equipment anct Women's Chrlstta.n Temperance were in cba&'ge ot Mrs. D. R. 8a&- OVEIloSEAs DUTY Second Lt. Ralph ,P et>ers of Wa.y - Is now engaged In the Improvernel't Un1on. ptc- WUUam C . AsiJury Ilnlved Mrs. Fra,nces Brar.nOClt entertalnbury and ¥rs. M. 0. Bat[d. 'Mrs. Opa:l RutlledQe, state worker, . The h<l$tesaes for this very suc- on Monday' evening a t the home of (d - to dtnner on Wednesday Mr. nooviUe, Ohio, who SE,rved in the of buildings and other features that ceBSflil meeting were: Mrs. Oora his p&rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E . Don IDnkle of Portsmouth, Onlo. European theaJtre of opera t.1or.s as wlU make thJ.s DaIry one of the of 'R ockford, Ohio, wtlllNlJte an adWcb. Mrs. Harold Shutts,. Mrs. Asbury, after serving overseas In Mr. Heibert Oraham of Ferry and a pil(,t has arri'ved at 't hc San An- finest In the state. HJs herds . now dre86. Wu EIther Prather; flftll UId tonio Dlstrlct, AAF Pe·r solmel Dis- maintain a standard of quaJ.iLy Lhat The women or tlhe community are IIlxth &node ~, apent b Reba Braddock, Mrl}: O. B , Marlatt the European War Theatre for the Mr. Malt Randall of the' local tribution Command. requested to attend. 'O llurch of Obrtst. car. only be matched by the beet. and M1ss Plosslle !lUres. Several past several months. week IID4 with her parent. III He .Is the &011 ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Milk products from tlhls DaUy are Cl&rk8VWe. . other 1i\embers assisted In prepQl'lna Corp. Verr.on Maurice .left · last BAS TWO WEEKS FURLOUGH Emery ;Peters. Route 3, W&~nes· conatdered "·t ops" In purity, qua1ity MOTHERS CLUB Mr. &Del un. Thomaa Welcb r.~ and lIerving the luncheor.. . MEETING SCHEDULED saturday for80utb Carolina after Pvt. Earl Woollard er.'joyEr.l a two ville. ard grade. tunled from MiIIIIIalppl, Baturdl.J. . . .spending some time here wHlh his weeks fl,U'lough with Ibla wile and Lt. Peters wellrs the Purple Heal't At thl.s time Mr. Klontz and Mr. FRIDAY AT 2:00 8.· M. ~ vi8IU4 their I0I'l, Paul, wbo »-8tAt1oned &t an IAml1 ~ 1IJen. rolatlves and friends. He was form- chtldren. lie returned to Fort Jadt- and Air Me:1al. He ~as a. prtsor.er Frasure do ' run plan any ma.jor Tbe Mothers Club will hold their M1aI P10rence steWart. » taw erly 10{)atEd Bit Lung Beach. Callf. son. S. O. of war. ch ange I.n policy and wish to give regular rneelling on Friday Bot 2:00 guest of her uncle and . aun~ 1Ii'. the best service posstble to their p. m, lilt the Orade BU1Jldtng. aDd Un. J<Jbn 8bewart. Mr. Ral'mor.d Braojock wlll ad Mrs. ~ret Hatch UId dauahMlI88es Ruth and Dlmbetb Chandress bile MotheJ;S. Several numbers ters removed to t.be1r ot:! boUle town dler and Mrs. Georgia ~endenhall wW be given by Ithe -Dance Band . of RMrdoD Jut ~y• • w~ guests at the golden": wedqtng MIa8 ~ A. Robemoo. ItUdent ar.ntvenary of Mr. and ·Mrs. Orlando FRIEN'D SHIP CLUB at Wumtncton Oollege, spent tbe BaWn. The reception arra~ by ftfIk end wMb ber pareDt.a, Mr. U1CI their daua!}f.er-In-law, .M:rs. Edward MEETING .OCTOBER 10 1 Mfa. Lyle RDbertlIIJn. Battin and Mrs. RatYffiOnd B4lttln, The Fllenctsltlp Olub wm meet at CEI,FBR4TE THIRTY-SEVBNTB w-as held at t.be Babtln home near ~hc home of Mrs, ~H . E. Hathalway WEDDING ANNIVERSAay SOUth Qla.rleetoll, Ohio. . on Wednesday alterr.oon, October Mr. and ·M h. H . S. 'I'uckeI' ceIe· Mrs. Dora IW8M aDd Miss Ruth . Mr. and MTS J . O. Hilt. Y untcr- 10. Election of officers wtl1 be part bre.te:1 U1elr 't.btrt;y -lIeVen th umlO'ha.ncller' 8Ittended .t he New Oentury tabled with dinne r a~l Frl lay ever.- of the l)uslneaJ session and the versary, BUnd&y and were I'\IIIU of ClUb at the home of Mrs. B . E honor at' a dlnnet liven ' byo UMIIr wg honoring the bll'tJldllY anniver- "secret Sisters" will be revealed. Hatllaway . . h'lday a.ttemoQn. aon-in-la.w MId daUlhtler, IA'. .G4 sary of thei r sen. Mr . . Billy Hisey , Mr. and Mrs. Mlltoi1 Sheehan of Mrs. RdchaId WIWame of , ~. A.large birthday cake wltlh ca.ndtl's G~ANGE 'MEETING Oeut.ervtlle and Mr. end Mrs. ton. ' formed a beautiful cer.terplece fOl' SATURDAY EVENIN~ La\'m!IWC Peterson of · Indtanapolls , !.In. Herbert Daeter, lin. 8. A. the table which was amwged lor VilItted Mrs. . Allce Clark on Sunday Farmer's Orange No. 13 wlll meet the honor guest and Mrs. Hisey. Mr . Saturday, October 6, at the Orange Oollett, lib. WW 1IoCarreD · aDS . afternoon. Ml's. Ohu'lea Do&ter ..... ~. and Mrs. Harob:! Shutts and chbld- Hall ~t 8:00 p. m. ~ J!:llZabeth Obi.ndler left Monren, . M:r. Mack Wilson, Mr. and ~ mor'ntllw for Columbus; Oh10, to A Pf08'I'aID Is ar.rangui for the shopptn,~ • . Kary. & ~ ~, MaUalred Mrs. Oll'Ver Jacobs 'aoo son, ,J;tev. attend otOO ,state University. evening. Installation and tr.ltlatlon at · 'Jlhqmuvtlle, Qa., tIft1ved 'beN 'i a.nd Mrs. R .B. Co1emar., iPfc. Joseph wHI be held: ¥iaB Olive Wuliama reoe1ved word 'J'UeedI.Y to Attend the 'fuDeral . . .- ' Hartsock. the host. and hostess and on -Sunday of' the deatlb · of , her daughters. MASSIE ' TowNsHIP · iceI df bel' nepbe1r, AMn ..... ' , 'nephew, Mr· Dewey Holle, in IndIan---::.... COMMUNITY CLUB Mr"MId IIl'I. WU1 ot",¥" ,Mr. apo~. ,~e .left l40ndaf mOrnIng to MISS LeMAY PRESIJ)ENT I and lin. ~ GIWaID,. ..... • tteDi t21e ftUneral· OF FRESHMAN CLASS MEETING OCTOBER 10 ~~, Kra. 4, 'S 'ooIie........ .' . Mrs. CJeorrla Mendenhall Is MJsa Ruth Helen LeMay, .:laughTbe Ma861e Townsbtp OomriuU\lty~, were ~, .. ......' . apeucllDa ~ week wM4l friends in ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. U. LeMoy, ClUb WW ,meet W~ even1ni, dillnet' au-- cl ,~ AlIIIa RAchIDaDd, IIld.' ' tralr.1ni at JC\W'lsh HospiJtal, O1n- Oct.obe? 10, at the HOme:DxIaOmIiIa Uld Helen t.mb 01 Dell' ~~=:: Iifra. Eva.lyn Peteiaon spent ~ t.be c1nnatt, has beer. chosen as pre!;l- ROOm of 'llbIl Hleh SchOol bllllctti'II ' Mr. anct un. . ~~rcd' .\:weet .eDcl Wttb ~ 'JUect;. MlM Nelle dent of th~ Freshma.'!1 01'ass. .In Ha.r:veyllbllrg.. A goo:t apeaIter ~ taft been MCKay, 'i n . ~: ' ,.
"Crop Pro~uction" Discussion Topic.Of South lVayne Council
Bridge-Luncheon With Mrs. Parks
Woman's Christian Society.Addressed' By Mrs. Danford
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Mr. and MrS. John Fromm had as Suriday "guests, Mr. a.~~,j ~. Melvin' Banta. Mr. Banta was f«- . merly a Sergeant in t he Brnu:d forCes .and haa--rectmtly reCeIved h~. dlficliaqe after returiune ~rom '1oveneas serv~. . • Mrs, 0Jarenc:ie RJe \II..S the w~k end peat. or Mra, aarence Hornen,
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE -
The Miami Gazette
water and crbnson leaves. Good l''0III:18, bad roods . CQIll minC$, coal I bruck.&, PeI1ll&)'lvan!a . turnPIke. ' pu~ Every ~ by Davteeon· PtellS - Floyd 1... Da~, Editor P,ennsylvanJll, h11ls. Ohl9 hills anu SUblcr1ptklll Rate: _.60 year wl~ 15 ~es: ~.OO year beyond 16 miles. home.
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JrANE FI'l'E
.is not peace. Hold Alvin SmIUI- !Death 18 always your WAr bonds and buy .somethlng tihat Is ha.r\1 to . underVl tory BQnds. 'stand and eVein ' more difficult when 1t occurs to a youth. :Alvin Smiths' RED C ROSS HOME NURSING passing was a tr8iedy feir all of us. LEA.oING upert on braiD and It seems Iinoredible tlbrut ,the sixteenmuscular action hal announc.d year old lad .who onte .lauglbt'd and that man'l men~ and. ~alca1 ' talked Mth us lives no more. We prime or ~ak II around sa y.araall shaU m1:iIs him deeply. TIl re that most ot bIa ,0011 work la 40De alWIloYB so 'In\JCih merrtmen~ when before he &I to and UtUe of It after New Case~ he was aroUnIt!. ' 50. OharJes Brown, Morrow, med a.. • The expert adm1b! that there '1'1 divorce action aga.1r.st Lola. Brown • Well, Nom and .Pop Snell have certain excepUODa, but be • takiq . to whom he was married In 1942. removed to Harveysburg and are the lIeneral lle charges neglect. l:.eIrIponujly n!8ldlng in the former age. He fixe. the J arrobj j. Rlcllards, Morrow, hotel bu1Jt:lklu, awaitq remo:lel- phYllc.l peak charges that his bride of last Aug- t.ng at their ~*iCk double struclnlre .round 33 yeara in USL 17 !jJl not tbegir·l he knew prior up OIl M&hl f,tt~t. We hope Mom the matter of a. .. to hJ.s Army service and, asks for a a..nd Pop are he~ to stay talla tnne· The mental peak .0\ a s . .. . ue divorce I,r om Virginia N. RlchKda Its de1l8hUul to know bbem a..nd around 40. He may _ I 'eaD GewJe 'BaIt and Vivian Blaine ..." involved bl ~ho a m.inor, on a ncg.l eet charge. ' better still tell ha:ve Ulem ' in our. be entirely correct thrllUq love battle Ul.t·made the. Barbary COAIt pa.aae In I.. eone, in sizinl up the His wile tprefel'S to llve with her m448t. HBLPLtiSS HELBN-Under her willing, but unskilled mental side of the 'am .Irtpm ... wODtIP and l'M\Ch fOr I.. hi,. 10 "~ob aw," tile d •• parents In Mor.taIna. lnsteat.1 of with ~ 24NIh Cen&1lry-Fos Tecl1IcOlor triumph at the TwIn 'ibeawe on hands, sheets wrinkle, food trays spill, bath water him, Alex Ted U'4oCol'kle , Spring- • But adoog 'w1~h our gain We a:I8o argumenl So msD)' Oc~r 9, 10, 11: ADn Qamer .. aIIo starred in the eultloR bOro, c:l:la1\Ics 1n his ,:llvorce s\Jol.t ~ve a loss 01~er ~ere at the 'burg. g 0 Ide n 8utumna drenches the mattress and herself. Her equipment is have slipped by drama-wJUl-muale dlreotec1 by Benry Hathaway and prudaced by lUm 8ialnst Violet ~le, Mrs. Margaret Hatc.h and .:laughscattered . , . she weau berself out running up and slnce we were sa am ~ ADdre .....eD. Darby, Mont. Married In 1938 they ters, Jean aluil SUSie, h8.\'e removed that malt 01 the d. down stairs. The doctor gets little help from her ... have no ch1ldren. to their old home town, Reardon. tails !!re a bit hazy. But the expert and the patient stays fretful and uncomfortable. Charging that hI8 wUe had a I bet the people dOWiIl there weloome ules up too many yeara In caDlD. CARD OF · THANKS NOTICE OF ~ION ON baby last May whicn was not .Ills their return, ~U8e Lt's 6 pleasure the athletic peak. ADDITIONAL ' TAX OUTSIDE Here are jUlt a few leadlna a!We want to extend our heartfelt due to hls havlng <been overseas t he t;o 'have :Marg'a ret and the 1D:ld1ee. TEN MILL LlMrI'A'JlION thanu to all those who helpnd In past two y~rs, Glen Frost, Lebanon; who have thl!ir mother's wlnaom- amplea1. Sack Dempaey WII jUlt M the NoUtoe 18 hereby given that in &116" ~ durtng . bile slclancs.'1 'nnd rUed sWl!. against HaZel F1ro5t for a ness, in your crowd. More than once have I e:nJoyed Ma.rgar~'s dl'y day he manicured J... WIl1Ud and purau&DCe of a ReaoluUon of the de&th at our hUllbaIld ond fatber, divorce. oruelty is charged by Welker humor 'a nd 8uafe.'6 and Jean's in this Massacre of Maume,. iIa1, OOUlldl of the VJ.lJage dt Waynea- Mr. A. E. Welller. Ai'!O, to thOlie who Browning In hiB divorce action antiCS. Luck to three .people who Dempsey wa ••t hlI peak. R. we. vH!e, Warren Oounty, Ohio, passed I brought the lovely flow!:rs, lo. MI'. better that hot July aftemOOll thUl OIl the 2n:l day of July, 1946, !;here 8tubbs and Mr. Graham for ~IPir Llgainst. his wlfe, Edna, to whom he halVe a~:1ed , somet.hl.ng to my life. h. ever wa. later em. He .amed a will be submitted to a vote of t.he aervloes, we say, t.hank you. It WIlS was IDal'rieCI In 1932. He decJa.red !Jl one-roUDd Imoekout In th.t Toledo people of said Vl:11aae a:t the Oen- aM trulY appreciated. his peUtlon that she admitted I Recently a veJ;Y. ln~ pic....ult. lien 01' no belL era1 J!lect1oI1 tD be beld .!ill 881d VllMrs. A. E. Welll!l' Ql'd family , assocla.t:I.I1g with .other men. They ture qpl)eal'e4 in the Wlim1n&tOn I. 17 Cobb w •• tIS WID he turnecl lace at .t he regular plllCE6 of yoUng Joumal .that '" of appeal to News have tour ohUdren and 'have enterAB~ MABBL-sbe can make a comtortable, "stay put" . . : L, ' i d In hi. Iftatelt ....00. Tbh ·wa. la therein, on TUeeday the 6t1h day of ed into a separation agreement he U8 llvjng e6th,er in WaynesvWe or lilli, wen 1'7 deUveNd ,Me bue November 1H5, 8 re~wa.1 ot a tax bed, without disturbing the patient. She can give a WANTED Harveyaburg. The picture to wh1ch stated. hib!, 14., rune, 83 atGlen b .... and for the benefit of the VUlA>l,e of good. relaxing back rub . . . and prepare attractive • l~m reIeI'rtng 'MUl taken In 1896 80Ild • battiq .ver.,e 01 .420. Be w•• W~llle, W6ITElill County. 011'0, 'By E~perienc:ed trays. She can keep an accurate daily chart of her husCommon Pleas Proceedings Ia compoaed lilt a class attending .lmo.t •• 1004 a J.~ later with for illhe purpoee of' Current Expenst a AUCTIONEER Smith Place Sohool. · OepIcted are band', ~pcrratQte. pulse. and respiration. She makes . . Mrs. Evelyn Barr was ,IlIW841:ied a such persOns ~ Wa ynesville's own • .410 .versle, but not cwJte up to of satd Vtllage at 0. rate not exdlvoroe from ,E):lwln W. Barr, Mason, Mrs. Elsie E[ockett arid "her l&te hill 1911 collection. The two •••• cefrltng one (1) mm for each or. e yOUK BOUSEHOLD; FARM IMthe doctor'"kill count mo~t. ~ and 28 found the Gaorll. Peach on her cross-petition ,t o which the brotber, Pa.ull Reason, ar.d stlll of at the top of • great c.reer. dollar of valuation, wbIch unounts PLEMBNT GI' LlVB STOCK SALES plainill1 was in default of an Iw.other rela.tl,ve. Hazel L1ppencott. I. Babe Ruth wa. sa yeara old to 10 cents for ea.ch one-hundred Call Bellbrook 86761 ans-wer· Oustody ot theIr dauglhter Mr. H. H· TIilome 18 aJso In the when be bleated hlI 80 -bC}lne rwu.. dollara of valua.tton for a perlo.1 of in 1112'1.. Bu' th. Babe fired ttve (5) years begWntng for the wrUe HARRY R. McCOY was awarded Mrs Barr on::! a group. Mr. 'l', wrne In not a strQD8er ThJ. separa.tlon agreement was mnde 11- to many 'of us as he Ia a very Be four ba.. blow. In 11121 'tIbmt be 1aX year 1946· R&. No 1, Wa,.,esrille, OJdo the palla for saki ElecUon wUl part of the COUl't order. prominent WllmIng-ton merchant, wu only n. But. it abou14 be reThe suit 01 The Mile.mi Valley operalting tbe H. B. Thorr.e Depart- caUed that the Babe wei • pI~.r open at 6:30 o'cklck .A M. and reUDtil be re.ched the &Ie of.. He main open until 6':30 ' o'c1oclt P . M. Building and Loan assoclaUon, ment Store. wa. around It when he eam. to bt. ' (Eutern staD:tard Ttme) of saMl Franklin, against ~uentln Cox was • • ~ dIsm1ssed lor want of p1'06ecutlon. I I was very hlIIppy to see one or pltchinC prime. D. W. BJabop. ChaJ.rman ,M ary Gray was' l1owarde:! . a di- myoid frtenela back In the 'burll' a Ch9mp at 21 H. 0 ; 8t~, CleJtt. vorce from Basil Gray or. ' a charge She is l1lorene:e 1Stewart,. who moved t. Bobby 'OIIetI .fqund hil beat )'ear NURSBS ARB SCARCE-OOCTO~ 'ARB BUSy!-To Jtelp of crueltya.nd 1lY addition received out West live years ago. Slnce that SHOE REP~IRING' I cus~ of their child and a.stat&:I "time she has :acq\llred a college ed- In 11130 whetl lie ran ll),to '~ Or-lid you care for your OWIl families, the American Red Slam. He was then ·28 yeara' old. sum weekly lor tots support. ucat10n and il1'ej)ared herself for a Cross is offering free courses in Home Nursing, taught and A "Boy Wond.,.' .t the .,.. til It. OustodY of t heir minQr son was profeai!.l.on. he wa. 21 befOre he won hlI GI'It by professional nurses. You learn the fundamentals of awarded the pla.Jrjtlf1 as well as a " • • • General Overhaulina ' ehampJonahlp In Ina. Whlle JODeI Mutr.d Up.-.c-;;.;.e ......... heds'de care, and how to carry out the doctor's orders divorce In ~e ·sutt of Oba.r1es E • Now for ib,e wlse-c.rack. Thelma, ol)ly 28 WeD h. nttnd froID .Wertl ....... Apgar Qf!lLInst MQ.ry l\Iargaret knoWD better sa "iPee- Wee" to the .ctlve ' competition. ht .uti ·b.d intelligently and report to him . . . by telephone. if UQuiek Service" Apgac. KurzoiKa8cbem', W88 ho):ling a known 15 ....0111 of 'hard, touma"I " . . ..'boaD4 . " ~ . . . necessa.ry. You even lCflD bow to -improvise hospital . MnI. Evelyn Ohilders was granted conference with me reJat.We· to menttoH. ... d1aIut1DI to . . ~CI. , equipment at home. " a divorce from ·w...lter Chllders on rnarrlaee. 8ez i '00 lIlY' fnend who ......... ," lINea we. • before had me 40WD Ud I dl4j~ her !leI'lect charge, custody of the may be amaH of body, but' certamly be won hI. ftr.t major ·crown. Rli wIlat to.do. lII ·the ,dQtbDe I tilt . oJaa1t d . .d·..... IIhdfed . , - four children and a staito:l sum not of think.lzJ:g .'sCoPe, "I t'h1nJt the top y.ar. ran from • to II. a1 there Is '10 home "ursl_g course oDer.ed at oha1t":~ ft ' paJu hael me patred up uad 1 ... for their sUIP~ state should require mental te6ta · be rem.ined a atu tbrOuIb ARC WELDING "relat, I. ~our cdm1lfuflit~, ask 'Your Red decad.. But JOU" could ·name tit. c~ of neglect and cruelty to be give!! to persona seekillg marfered real lIOn, with It alL Jf7 Cross ch~"ter how Y",ou ma)' help orga1tize O1Ie. won Mrs. Essie Graham a divorce riage UQenaes. Pethapa It would peak at 28 01' 28 and not mila the Bow:ela ...med to balk U4 . wouldn't .ork nataralJ)o. A'CETYLI,NE I,roml iMerle Graham, the court assu.r e e. b~1I' posterity, by 8IIovlng m.rt b7 mau:r waeQ. awarding her a sta,t ed sum. for the the future gell'eratron better mental.. ' . 'I'Il,o,", .....tatt an~ tbIDr I tried faJ'Dhbe4 oDlJ temWELDING I'ell.t. Tbeo ·i tried PRtJ. Support. 01 mlnor ohlldren. ly-Clt paren:!8ge·'. "Pee-Wee" d1'lllWls, .thlete, cam. to )de be.t J~ar In 1Jt1l 10 1 agree. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _: - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - . Anyone wanti.!l' to get when hta wa. In the ceperal ~ LAX. It opened ma up, the .... borhood oJ 211 ),eara. Tb.t we. the lett anel 1 feel differently." , It . Marriage Lic:enaea hitch d ......... their ' flowers, country houses Mth green '., e sure n--.... o.i bean Je.r Old J1m won the Ol)'mplo all· you're CODsUpated dOD't "~t-Dt , laW'll8 ar.d Dowera. Pretty old New Howa.h i &ylor, 21, factory worker, ~~ned, jua.t tor that if nubbin'. around c:h.mplonablp whlle abo PRU-LAX rtlbt DOW. Cautlon: Uee tlla or .nJ, ~.Uv. only." pla)'iD, hi. belt football and baM.England toWI18 with old houses 1Ult: and EWe Jean Dietrich, 18, faowry Carey'. ~rage directed. HONEY BACK if not baU. big trees, ugly old New Engmud worker, both at Lebanon. delIllhted with r.ulta. Oet pnuNorth st. 01111. Will Gustin MEN CON'Tl'NUE TO BE You'D ftnc1 tills DrOD aeotloa rtvee J.AX today. (0) A FAR M D I A R Y towns With ormw:1ed, dirty tene- . John ,Po Fosbrink, 25, stock hand- INDUCTEI) INTO ARMED Poultry Marlet, or can 1iIaD.. aUdellc JI'bU aro. . . , ments. Co)1 mashed potatoes and Ier, ar.d -MHdred R. Hutchlnoon. 27, Phone 2121 CeoCiervllle MO or 2'1. I m.... &lie I GOaJd W.~""e Dror by D. I. FRAZIEB FORCES l'HRU DRAFT leMher pies in eatil',ff places beds both of Kings M4I1Is. name other eumpl... Walter .... '1II!ld clean bath rooms in al~p1rJg Loula O· LIIkes. 42, and Mrs. FloA repor.t fl.'om the 'L ocal Board aD .,.. 21 . . be bauet .... IIn& Oe~ ~ ~ ,Home 8iB1n j\l8t places. Fog, rain and 8I.I1UIbine. New renee Powell, 35, both laborers of -~-8, 'opeD c"'fIl III ttl. . ... ilia No.2, Wa.r·ren oounby, .selective 11. bejoDd the dead-line fOl' cOpy for fr1enda, old frtends and pleasant 'F ranklln. . . . ,. .hen he WeD hie lut .... _, tbJa ~'ll paper, 110 bhI& 18 Juat a passI.ng ~taru:es. WaIted L. Shaffer, 21, SpringbOro, Service SystEm, . dated September Bra,- ~)a 1I11~ • ., after ..... ereetmc. !t' aeeD:le;C1 80 800d to get U. S. Amly, and Ruth Ann Davies 26, Indicates tha.\ Willlam Kenneth .... :BrItIIIJ ClUDptfp . . . . . . . . . Apgar, Waynt:svllle, wa.:; order"'l to bi1IIIud. obt ~ oIdload t aaps and say to • • • 19, Fra.nklin. secret8l"y. b ftlDD8 8tAtIon attendant, ''iFUl- I Swdlny da.ys on the beach. Mark Tackett, 55, MontgOlllCry report Cor inductlor! on septembe1: Tb. war cut into Je. Louie I 'er-uPo" 8tornly days in the house. One county, laborer, a.r:rl Ellmer Warner. :08. ratln, but you could ' name Ida I'Itb • • • sw!m in tale 00e&n. RAlUnd and 50, Union Road. Tho.se ordered to report for pre- ,ear 'and not be far Wl'Ont. And there'. th. clle oJ Mel R.1n. • • oy'Wtton bt1er&. Ohio hills. Cold ' round "and rouoo the one way ' Cllftord H· Gotthal'jt, Qccount- induction phJr61C61 examination on JDUbed pOtIIItoe8. ~lvanta t;1Ireets of Booton !looking for .. a·nt, and Mary Ellzob th CfWe, blle same date were: Harold Lee the Olant center now f.clnl bIa 18th Smith, Daytl:fD, Ohio; J\)OOald E or 20th football ....on. .• ddlq III ~: RaJn. Oold m&Shed place to park. orf" again. Ma:ss.aCbu- teac.her, both' of MAI,son. W~lson, Ha.rvoey_; '~n ' Ap- Ila colle,e yean '· .t W.. ~ , ~ Fog. Maasachi.lsel.ta moun- Betts hills. Ma.ssacllusetts mountWhite and Pa~el shadesburgy, Morrow; Oledua Lamb,' Jr.; ·Stat.. H.in'. peak W.I In th. \Plein: _ .'t&In8. ~. SchOOl bU!!6e6. Pennsy.)- a.i ns. Scarlet swamp maples and Probate Court 1a;,~of .1Ila 2'lth,iiId !I8Cb '7aar. Wayncsv1lle; Roml!o 1Mast, BlanJ!)xciting, Colorful ' Papers-~ ~l . bu8sea. OhIO schbol 'flamq 8&8Sa!ras trees. Sunshine. Ross Hartsock was nomed execubtaIes. New York and Massa.chu- Co):!, lIIil6hed potatoes. New York wr of the estate of Maggie W . ches~er; ~J.1; H\ij\Uey, ~Ol'; plain and bordered in CODJl.alueof-:&cperience siJlii 8CIbOo1 . buases. s.chool Children hllls and rivers. One good dinner. Burnett. Wa.ynesvUle, with Everelit Howllrd <Purkey, We.ynesv1l1e. trasting shades, air' with TIle .,.,I~,ixpert In alz1n, . ~ .ftlt1ns by '$e road' in New YOl'k mountains. A Httle f8lwn Early, H. A. Cornell and George envelopes to mat.ch. ·tIIe ~,n~ '¥4I ~a1 ild. iDp apd ~ma out of bUSses in dr1nk1ng from a pond, Scarlet su- . Waterhouse na~ed to appraise the The court n~ ElllAbeIill GreIg Ioob4 • .~t datan-It 41, tlbe, e~ . Men workJItg. '!'oWn mac· Penr.sl1VQnia mountaIns. Fog. estate. Ope hundred Printed and admx. of tJle esta ,. t"" ... 0(' . .- ,h-.-I_ .JIb)I1. ...... ~II'" .tbe c.8,tn.t8Ide __ 'that . VJ-O'!"_ . . ~ . :~vltJi green IBlwns Imd Pcnnsyl:viUlla lakes. SWlShlne. Blue! Margaret Tabor, ~son, was apEngrAved Styles, including' pointed guan.1i1lor. of ~tj.iine Johnson, Oree:o~. ~j;h ~ J9-'fery, O. R. Beckett;' &lid Mary HuIlmao' ~ ~ "~·ball. OD, YetW:edding Announceme'ntsTabor, a minor, and ,b ond of $5,000 ru! a.ppral8eref~ . ~ ,w ltb facUll, ,and fadlq All NeaJtly. Boxed. filed . The . court -the flrst add' aperleac. iMary K. Florea was named to f1na.1 IIIOCOUDts 'or \the eebates ftf and ' ...... , , ~ tha' ·~ .abe ad:tn1ntster llihc estate of Alpha. M. EXCELLENT GIFT ITEMS OFFER Walter sur.i~~, Anna. Ha.~ ft.,..CI~~. · , '~E..811 bav. to.\ Florea. with Lynn Bettl8; 00l'10n WIlmer Lltltel; ,del' Priced from $1,~O Leroy and Paul Ruppert as ap- George M.. SATISl!'ACTqRY Rozella Bc~, OWe, L. Momson, ' ft. a ......... pI~ pm.Isen. .' . 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RA'LLY DAY PROGRAM ,Proper Training Savell Mnch Unp~eDlmntne88; Hew to. A oord lal Invitation I~ pxtcr.ded to ~~~ a~.:c:tl~~ BmLE SCHOOL 9:30 Go Abo~1 II Described ' spend bl e day. been na'ino:t Shirley JeaI'~ PJoud Ray KlGntz, Sl,lpt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl CI'UWfOIij, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mo!1Iis LeWds of Mt. grandparents are Mr. tn Nrs. d COM.MUN:rON HYMN U's not . easy to teach your dog' Rober.t Sn1ghter and son, Freddie, Holly spen t Surdny wlt.h Mr. and Bunnell· of Wayneevd.lIe ancfllr. and Two verses only -to takc' no food save from-his own spent Wedhe&jay (·vening w~th Mr. Mrs. John Koester. Mrs. . . &111 of Kentuck)'. OOMMUNIOr:: MEOI'I'AfI'lON dish, but no part ot hill training allfj Mrs. Clar~ce Cl'awford . 'M r. and Mrs. Waller Pfelifer and 1 .oor. 16 :1-2 wlll greater dl'{ldends, states Lxar 011 th e slck list d,aught.er en'wrtaLn ed Rev. and Mrs NO . TICf: of APPOIN'TMENT . 0QM7,,{UNt0N . the Games Dog Research Center, Lhls w(.ck wrc M l'. Luc MOI'gllln and Leroy Smellte.r, of O..'IYLon .s unday . OOlIofMUNroN HYM!N ' New York City. . Mr. Olde POlYnell . Mr. and Mrs. Bert ·Bunne1! and Nollloe Is hereby riven. that Bcl8!l • • • . IlAst VelSe oolYit , Mr GL'Vrge Ma rlatl .'p. n L a few 6l'.rl Mrs. Millard Ball and H. Hart.9OOJt whose PocIb OlLlce Sunday Is .PIunoUon Da.y in the 'AJNNOUN~ sulUng from the ' dog's "picking I deys here last week. daughter entertained Sundey after- address Is Waynesvllle, Ohio, bas Ohurch School. Bring yoUr chllldren SPECIoAL NUMBER, Betty Oamp- things up" in his wanderings Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson (If noon and even!.ng Rev. and Mrs. been duly appolntet1 as EXeQutor and enjoy the serv1ce. At JO:30 we tell playing ~lophone solo. aro\Uld town or country. Most dO~B W1lmIngton cal led on Mr .,n ! Mr~. Leroy Smelker of ~yton: Mr. and of . the Estate of Magie W. Burnet. observe "Worll1 OommunJon Do.y." GIRL'S QUARTEr, Laura MUler, are inclined to take into thell' Davis Lucas. SUlI(l:ty. Mrs. Roy Anspach of FninkUr. and late of We.tren Oounty 0Il10 deSpec1al Mttltc. Anthem, "walk Elll!abeth Burnett. NelUe- Orndorf mouths or even swallo.w anything Mr. and M l'l>. Hily Glb.~on spent Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball a.nd family ceased. ' . , , , they come upon that appeals to M d I I About Zion" by the Oho1r. SOlo .by, 'anti Ruth McKeever. their sense of ~eU. There is lltUe on fly even ng w th Mr. and Mrs. of newr Spring Valley. Dated this 24th day of 8e1ltA!mMr. Cleorae Wller. 'OHAUt P!IC'DURE, Mrs: Max doubt that the germs of many UlPaul Spit tler allt,'j family of ·r.eal· ·M r. a.nd M1'S. Leroy Shaw of Yel- ber, 1945. . Organist antt Dil'ector. M1fs Randall. Don mnkle 8lngtng. nesses as well as a wide variety Bellbrook. low Springs spent Sunday with Mr. RALPH H. OAREY Bamin. ClmLDRIEN'S OHORUa, Dlreotb:l of worms"are thuS introduced into 11.1'. and Mrs. Morris Lewis a nd ard Mrs. Earl Crawford. Judge of t he Probate Court Oammunlon Hymna, "There 111 a by Don HInkle the dog's system . .Some dogs get meal and provides a balanced die t sons, J~ry and 'Bllly, spf·nt~ Sund ay Mastel' DavId Newmun spent SUl' -,I ' Warren CoUnty, Ohio ' Foun'ta.ln _........ .......... Blood," . into the habit of swallowing large - body - building proteins, foods with M1' d M.I J I ......."" ........ XYiLOPIHONE BOLO, soUd objects which accumulate in and fat for energ~' and protective ' . an 'S. 0 ll'l Koester of Sla.:1ley & Stanley, Attys. 10-11 "When I Survey The WondrOus Betty OIwlpbell the intestinal track and must be vitamins and miDE!rals. To keep a Utica. OI'oes·" BCRJP,I1tJlRE UEBSON removed by elaborate, expensive dog in best condition, his food Mrs. Henry Berges and children 01 . USbe11!, Joe James, DougIasa PRlAYER ' HYMN .urgery later. should contain melilt meal, cereals, Beavertowr. were dinn er guests, "Purer in Heart, 0 God" 147 Teaching the dog to eat only milk nutrients, vegetables, min· Sunday, 'ot W . and Mrs. Lue MorHenderaon. Tbe "Pellowshi q! Suffer! d no Th MinJste from his own dish pays off in other erals, and vitamins A, B" Bo, BOo gan. IDven1ng guests was Mrs. &oJ ' fIll or 8Il N e r ways, too. It eliminates "begging" D and E, niacin and pantho thenate. bert Greene Qf Da"cthn. Bervi-" otf-",.! w1ll be the INVOOA: ~ ~'~ SERMON. "Why I cAm A at the table, which. can be ex- The more of these elements a dog JVV PUJIpo6e of m1n4stenng <to our boys Cbl'Jstlail Oflly", Mr. Don Hinkle tremely embarrassin, when you food contain, in SCientifically deand ,Irls in service, our ch&pllllflns ENVlTA.TION HYMN have company, and 1t makes for t-ermined proportions, the better a Mr. and Mrs. N. D . Smith I1f h\ltl8l7 IIIId suffer1ne onee . In "Who At My Door" 219 more friendly community rel,tions dog food it is likely to be, it states. Spring Valley \!lslted with Mr. a!ld tbj! countr1ee ~UoOed by war. • • • by doing away with possible visits Mrs. Gayle Evans recently. . ••• ~'"'G ' EV·"'GElwSTIC by Rover to neighborhood garbage ~. AA.. cans. Most important of all, his reSTUBBS 'l1I1' ~ for ·t he '''Youth 'Fe}low- 'S~VlCE fusal to take food from ,trangers Curs-But No Mongrels111*" study next ~ eveoing, H'YMN, "Pra1se Hlml . may save his life when dog poiSERVICE is ' '14.\1 tIj) "W~ Uve in ~,not Pra1Ie RIm I' 8 soners are at work, as they are at Pop..,lar Early U.S. Dog. PATIENT y.«:!8l'&" wadt'". DouglteS Be~ereon. HYMN, "We're Marching some time or other in many comIt is incoi'rect t.o use the term munltles. . "cur" when refer ring to a monCOURTEOU~ ~ ~. w~-ru.v, '1:30' To Zwo." 10 Here is an effective method of grel, says the Gaines Dog Re"1"-"...,,-.. HlYNN, "A.t· 'I1be Crtl6s" 23 teaching this particular food lea- search Center, New Yor k City. TH ORO.U.G'H,LY po ~. SOR.lPTmu: .U!lB6ON son to your dog. Mter he has The fact is that the cur wa!> a deftPRAYiER HYMN, "H8IVe Th1ne eaten hls meal, take him outside, nite breed of dog, now extinct, but RUBBER STAMPS EXPERIENCED F~ ~p~ of 'bti1t OWn Way" 150 and place a tempting tidbit in very comm'on in the southern and tront of him. It he moves to take western parts of the United States Bible 8oboOl 8:30'a. m. TOILET TISSUE and it, command "No" shar,ply. H this until long atter the Civil War. ~\&lWlq 10:~Lm. INVOOAll'ION Mr. Ray Klontz does not stop him, slap 'him on the CUT were all-a.r ound · dogs par. PERSONAlLY CARBON PA~ER ~ l1:.QO a. m. ClOMMUNION HYMN shoulders or hindquarters with a ticularly adapted to the needs 01 EXECUTED by "Beneath The Cross" 173 rolled-up newspaper or magaiine, the early settlers, weighed from Yo~~ 7 1 30~m. RUBBER BANDS P.ARTIaDPATION at the same time"ireeping up ' the 50 to 60 pounds:, were usually INSURED AGAINST We . ~vU all tAe YOUll8 people l"V'\ILf'U'f'n\JTON .A. H. STUBBS ~-- •• , command "No." Later, arrange brin(' !e or yellow in color, with SCRATCH PADS o.r "he OOIQmup1w to attend t.heeo OlF1F'ERlNG with a stranger to make the offer broad skulls, deep chests, short, LOSS BY ANY CAUSE Telephone 2291 of tempting food. Con,tinue the strong backs an~ coarse but smooth ~loes. I.b:1n&' your Bible with you. BPEOIAL NUMBER PAPER PLATES punishment until he has lea rned coats. . 24 Hour Service A Ul~ '~W~ 7:30 p.. m. SERMON. "Plea To !Restore The AtPc»tollc ChUrch", Mlr. HI~ the lesson. Then take him, perAC1:orcUng to Judy's "Dog Ency. PAPER NAPKINS ItvAA1nB Ey~UstJc Service ' mvITATION HYMN haps, for. a walk through an alley clo{,edia," England also had a dog 8:tJl; p. m. where pieces of meat have been which was ktlown as cur. Wheh' SEALING TAPE '.' Gtve Me Thy Hea.rt" 205 dropped. If he still moves to take dogs were ~/!.t taxed in England Complete Inlurance BENEDICTION the meat, or garbaFe . or refuse, in 1796, speclfic ~xemptl0!1 was Nt. Holly Metb~ilt Ohurch Service . WAX PAPER • • • again comma nd. "No' and move as pl'ovidedf~r sheep~og~, WhICh th~ 11'. M. Searq, Min.... ANNOUNCEMENTS if to punish him. Before long he law described as taIlless dogs; PAPER CLIPS bunday aaboOl ...,.. 8'30 A. II. The Evancellatic Meetln~ Lasts One will realize what it is you are As a result, many dogs h ad their 6 North Mechanic St. E. A. JIlamba.rt, ~tendeot. breed changed quic~l~ through more week 1 • Much, has been after. WRITING INKS Training your dog to refuse food the pro~ell:' .of bobtallmg. (P~J' ~oralUp serv)oe - 10:30 A. M. PHONE 412 done .by our pa.stor and the evan· from WaJlesYille, stran gers or to eat anywhere haps thu>. IS where the confusIon ~en.lns..-vice :- 1:~ P. II. gellst in the way of calling, hut we but out ' of bis own w>~ial dish of cur with mongrel began.) To . Lebanon, Ohio AMBULANCE The MIAMI GAZETrE ha>ve not been able to cover the will come easler, of course if he curtail orlgiI'!all:y meant to shorten SERVICE St. Aupltin. Churc~ commwlity. as well as we wow.:1 is kept regularly on a good food . the tail, but In tlm.e the word came •• _ _, Uke to. Th1s last week, may the A good food is dcscribe'd by the to be applied to any act of shorl. .&her .".......... PrIed ~---- ~::::::::::::::::::::~f::= Center as one. which Is a complete enin, or be~g curt. entire ~tion feel the res. . . . 8UQdJ7 - 8:00 A. II. ~bUity of caJllng, and may we all work ~ pra.y ~t this revival The You'h Rally on Friday Nlgllt for the State alllj ·county aforesajd friend. may come to a close with many was -a .g l1!Ilt success. About 100 your.g personally appearail Floyd L. DavlS Ptrat DIIIlCDool - " :3(1 A. II. people were present. ·Brother Hoyt 1IOIl', wno. hav1hg been duly SWOIT. ':I{A!etlng f~ Wcnblp - 10i3CI 1\; M. souls ll&ved. catuu'y gave a grea.t - me&age, and 8OO0rdlng to l8w, deposes ' a nd ~ s All Who Are Part Of Our Rally !St. M~'. Epi-.:opal Church Day Cil'O'\M are. urged to help us tJle attendance BIt the eVllngellstic that he 111 the Ow.ner-Editor or Ttll) -, serY1cea- followJng t~e rally was the MlIlJJlJl Gazette and that the lollowRalph ,..rIUI, KecIOr mak«! every Lord's Day. a Rally Dn:.:. grcatcstJ of any' se1IV1ce yet. Ing Is, to the be6~ of his ~owled ~ e tCbulch Bchool 9:30 IA. M. The attendance of to:l!ay ought to • • (I and belief, a true statement or Wle Mormntr prayer ~ sermon be our otteflda,nce for every . Slln~ ownership, mar~ment, etc. or the THE TURNING POINT of IIhe year. 11:00 A.II. "Except ye repent, ye shall IllI like- atoresadd pub!.lcation for the da!c mown In the above' caption, requil'wise p '~h "-Jesus ed by tIhe Act of AUgust 24, 1912, eJll What Is '-Mant By ~pc:ntance'1 bodied t..'1. section 537, ·Postal La ws Repel~tance Is usually defined a.s &tid ~atm~, to-wtt: . tha.t sorrow for sin that leads to a 1· That the names and addresses .' AUCTIONE~ defln~te decisiOn to ren~uilce It for of the .publiallqo. editor, managlr,g the right. 1n thIS study we sqa ll editor and bWilooS6 managen; are : 30 .y ean eKperience--Be.t of reference. Write rat'her present repenta·nee ns "the FlOYd L. DavlBao:n, Waynesville, O. or TeJephon. for term. and date. dool&lon itself." 2. 'Ilba.t bile OWlner IS: Fllo}'lj 1.. 1. The lrospel plan Is a ' plan for DaNlsson, Waynesi.rlUe, Ohlo. Office Main Str~t Telephone .2661 all. .. All have sl~no:l, and copte 3. That the known bon~older.s W A YNES,VILLE, OHIO short of I1he glory of God" (Rom. MOl'tiIagees, and other aecll.rtty 3 :23) . "Except ye repent, ye shall holtjers owning or holding 1 pel'Ce:lt all llJrewjse perish" (LUke 13 :3) . or more of total - amount of bonds, morl:.gaQes or oth er securities Me: O. O . Davisson, Meahanlcaburg, O. ma.nCleth all men every where to , . . repent" (Acts 17:30) . "Repe~lt, and Fl'oyd L. Davisson , WHOLESOME ·P,AST,Et,lRIZED f you in the OWner-D:lttor .-rJltJE STORY' . I Yr. ~ . PA&TEURIZ£D M1LK . name of Jesus Ollrist" (·AcUi 2 :38) . Sworn to and subscribed before PATHFINDER . .I Yr. ALL DAIRY PrtO()UCTS for Your Protection TbJa a\1. takes ill every one-&jeep- me this 22nd day ()f September, 1945. SILVER stIlEEN . .6 Mo. SEV.IIN HOUSEHOLD .......... __________.1 'Vr. FOR Waynelville, Ohio dyed sinners and folia!' \.IJke our,' ·Ross H. aartsOlllk, Notary Public. Phone 2537 POULTRY TRIBUNE . _~ Yr• • ' Junlors, whose llves nre not deep My COOlmlsslon ~plres February FARM JOURNAL Be ONLY • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..... in sin. It comprehendB all wao can 17, 1946: FAIlMU'S WIR .J Yr. ~._,.......~I_ tl _._~) hear and Wlderstalltj lils Word. 2. To repent. therefore, seems to ATTENDS YOUNG FUNERAL .CIt.Jr mit! 01 thac ;" pl~c. 0/ T,... Story i/ ,.ON "..c/nl be aomethlng' that even: the a.ppar- IN CINCINNATI, FBlDAY AM£lUCAN GIRL _1 Yr. 0 OPEN ROAD (BoyI), CHRJSTIAN (12 haus) ........ __ .14 Mo. and relatJvely Inno:cent need entJy Misa Grace Hockett, Mrs. Elsie ,AT THE ' IIEll,ALD . I 'VI 0 PARENTS' MAG. _1 Yr. to do. What db we mean, ~', by ~'rie ..clly Store" HOckett, 'M !';; and Mrs. Clarence • OPROTESTANT that step called "repenta.ncc~? Edwards anj Mr. and Mrs. · Fl1al~k COUNTR'V ' VOICE (Weekly) _1 Yr. Though r~ta.nce must fOUo,w Mn. Ed. yot1ng ' in Cinc1nnn.tl on GENTLEMAN -..5 Yr. 0 SCREENLAND . _ _ 1 Yr. n.ft.er the knowledge 01 the Word RrldaY. TRUE COMICA _ _1 Yr. D SPORTS AFIELD _ I Yr. CHILD I.Jl!E _ _6 Ma. D THE WOMAN _._ ... _.1 Yr. e.nd grow out of BOrrow tor 011. S. 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EXHWITS AT WARREN COUNTY FAIR • Now that the Wa.rren Oounty Fair Is over. school Is once more getting back to its norm al stride Although we won no o.wnrc\s. we seL up three good exhib its, 011C by Ule first el.ght gr ri3cs on by tile high SChool ar.d one by tae.Smlt'n-Hughe" dep81'tment , Thc 01 mentllry school exhibit was especia lly goo and thl'! conunlttee consistin g of Mrs. HIlSI.· Ings, Miss Bec kman, Mr . J ames and ~l-"S Day, arc to be compUmo:ltcd.
PUBLIC SALE Friday, Oct. 12, 1945 12 :00 o'cloc:k shlU'P Dlle to the deabh of my husbaIll:l , 1 t he undersigned. will offer !I t pllbILo auction o.t my J'!'Sld rce located 3 miles south of Bellbrook on the Bellbrook-Ferry road. ll{, mllp.s north or F en", the !ollowin ' chattels fI,n d property. to wlt :4 COWS 4 1 half-Jersey and .H a.l f-H TfoT :!. 1 hal f- J ersey and hnlf-H rff n:l giving good llow of milk , 2 Cows to be fres h SOO!) . 14 HOGS 14 13 Poiand China feeder shoots, weighing about 100 'PQur.ds. 1 Poland Ghdll1B brood sow. CHICKENS , 200 Austraiorps. pu llets, about rendy to lay. IMPLEMENTS F'a.rmall Ji'-12 Tractor in A-I s.h ape . corn p~w attachments; John Deere two-bottom breaking plow; 6-foot disk; BnIr.iley corn planter ; Alfaolfa o.nd grass seed drl11 ; l-.hon;e wheat drill; wind mdll seed clean er; row Iro!" wheel Bradley wagon with flat top; nUmure spreader; 1 Iron kettle; 1 copper ketble ; gas drums; tools; and other articles too n umerous to . mcnt40n. AUTOMOBILE 1 1936 iModel Dodge Coupe. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Estate EI-O-RAulge; Waahing ~chl.ne, gOOd condition; Wllite IHOUBe electrlo relrlgera.tor; 5bUlT..er Perfection oU stove; 2burner 011 heater; Fuel 011 heater';
RALLY DAY Rally Day will be observed at LyLie Methodist Ohurch next SUnday, OCI.Ober 7. Special music at Loansthe Sunday SChool hour and a = == sermon by Rev . MYers. Alter the 4 % FARM LOAN8- Lotli telm, servlcea a baSket dlnr.er will be ~ ~entB. No nppraisal fee. served and II. progrllm is plnnnild Also nice small and lB.! ge farms for 8Iile. call ' or write Oeo . for the aftenwon. Everyone JS cor~. Phone NO.2", Leba.non . t f." dlally invlte·d. • • JANUAIlY' DEl\10NSTRATE IN ' W ASIDNGTON, n. C. FOR 'SALEMr. Harr;y BurnetJt, attended t.h e WEAVING IN EPTE\\IBER NatJonal 000perat1V4~ MUk Prod~------------------------- I Last Friday t he Janual'Y's of the LAW¥ER'8 OU'TFlT - A. bargain ucers As8Ocl8ItIon a t. W11Sh1r.gton, sale. WUl quit a1tter 50 years' Loomcrnft Studlo.s In Wllml ngLoI' D .C. last week. came to tJalk a bo at lIlJ.1 d em~nstratc pt'Gctlce here. Have wOl'ldng llbMrs, Nettle Emrick was an eventhe va.rious types of weaving, Mrs '. s:azy In good oor.dit1on; office Lukens had plRmu~i till for til e Ing dl:noner guest of Mr. a oo Mrs. Charles Andel150n aJld flUnlly at . ~unl1ture; ren:te:1 offlce rooms up- Come EconomIcs class but because' Waynesv1lle, Wednesday . . 8tal,ra; conveniences. Ed. M . It was so lnterestlng. we had the MOVE TO )VAYNES'VILLE W1w1nII, I.yDobburg. Ohio 1044 demons trAtlor. before the entire Mr, aJX\ Mrs. ,Thede Jones and student body· Son are movmg ~ week to their Hou.s ehold Good. • new home in WaY'lllesville whloh DENTAL CLINIC ~ SAlLE-' Largest . slze Estate they recently purCtul8C.,j or Wade Beatrola; used two years ; perfect OO~G l\IONDAY Turner. oondltwn; Bruce carr, Ha.rveys- • Next Monday, OCtober 8 , th A number of. ladies of the LytIc btu1r. ~. 11-1-5 SUI te Deparbm not ' of Healt.h is send · iW<mUI.ll'ai ~ety attended the Ing a mobile dental cliniC to Way loooheon ar!d meetlY1E1 at ,t he MethFOR , 8M&- Kd1tchen Ql.binet; nesville to .examLne ~he teeth of all ocllst Ohurch. at Waynesville on good condition. Oak Oem Heat- students In Grades 1, 2, 3 ar:d 12. We Woinesday. 1ns Stove. Anna Bunnell, First feel especially fortunate to ha v Mr, 8lllj Mrs. W1llinlr ClArk enHowe West of Bank. 10-4-1 this service at . this t.1me. tertalned Mr. and Mrs· JOM Oartwrl&'h t of Olnclnr~atl, to dinner ESTATE HEATR()L~ BOWL OPERETTA PLAN'S on 8unday, A-I CIOIIdIUon. Phene UI!. FORMULATED INJURm ON MOTOlltCYCLE 'VIilB I LotJgacre I.i~ slOwly. 1mPAPER NAPK:INS Gazette Office I 'l1he Operetta, Y"Jeny of Jericho Road" has been chosen and will be proving from a ler tnjury received presented some 'time In December. In a fall from .hJs motor bike. The music ~tment Is busy this Mr. and Mrs. ~n Rout.zalhn or week selecting a cast aDl:t_ clloruses. .hH~ea~t~ro ~,:!!I!!. a .!iBr~eak1~as ~t..!oe!9!.o~;_DK1~tcl&U!helanL hll'nlmm~- were unday guests of • • • cablne~;Femo1a. ~o; Sllver:tone Mr. and Mrs. O"""e Wharton and Home. WantedBASEBALL TEAM BREAKS ICE battery radio; Dining room suite; '03 .... maple ~s . Morris ~ 3-p1ece bedroom suJt~; • OUr baseball team finally broke MUSICAL INSTRUMENI'J"S Jenny IAn:l bed; Wicker lIv Lng The Woman's SOciety 01 Lytle Ir.to the win column Friday 'when room suite ; writing desk; coffee Church met at <the bome ~r Mi.sa WoANTED- 'Plano; Good conlo:lUon ; they defeated CeorervUle 8 to 5 at Mary Prather on Wednesday afterrea.8Qnable. Phone 2537.' . lottIe Cen'tervUle. Sackett pitched a goo:! table ; ~nd tables; 1 9x12 rug; noon oC thiS Alladln lamps; 2 electric lamps; . ~e and struck out. ten , in the 1 11 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. ~e Real E.ta't~ For Sale1 seven inning game. The team's batI shes; ... no eum nlgs; etc, visited relatJves!in Oireenvllle. Sunting on the whole showed improveTerms: CASH BtJ8INESS BUILDINGS ment. IWe still have games with MRS. A. E: WELLER and MeS. 1G.uy Routzahn at1 frame, 1ull baaemer.t, living l{J.l~ gs Mills, Va'1'llsle 'and Morrow. James IIartIIOCk, Clerk te.nde:l the fUfleral of the rormer's rooms aeoom floqr, machinery for niece, Mrs. Mana Brant, at Mlamisthe 'bll11dJng or all types of small -~-, ~~-bw·g. TUesday afternoon. ~, bog feO':1era, etc. 2 acres BREAKS ARM IN Fi\LL or around. Mr. Wesley· Ma.nnlng received a arm w- ,a faU at hIS house broken 1.00 P. M. 'WILBUR N. SEARS last week. Phone 2651 ' WsyaenJDe. Ohio Mrs. Kesler Grahalm Is quite 111 &t':'t.hIs time. Registered ' Mi.~lIaneou':Mrs. Margaret Johns WIUI a SunSPRING BOARS and GILTS day guest of p4r. and Mrs. E arl W~ PiJey 'cook~ and aerv. Champion Blood Lines Tnotnas In CentervUJ:e. lnK. Amel1& McKnight, HarveysMr. and lW'1i~leIt Monce, in .. At Oakhaven Farms, 3 % Miles South-west of b11l1i, Ohio. 101140 company with their daug.hier, Mrs, Centervill~ on Yankee. St. Helen .8tewart of Leba-nor., spent TaIte . my home, Take Diy furnlFor Catalog and Further Informati on Write or Call Wednesday alt the 'lfamllton Fair. 'But please don't take my MANY MOVE TO NEW ID8/lty':J1C'tI, aweet-as-a-nut Grape R. R; M iamisburg, O. HOMES AND FARMS . Nuts! !Without th8lt CQncentra.ted Mr. and Mrs. EV'erett KenrJck Phone Centerville 7960 lUIIU11ahment I'll never keep a job. have sold their farm to Mr. and 111 have to ,bor:row Crom you all Mrs. ,R obert Hettenger of Lebanon over qaln. , and w1l1 move to Lytle, havlng purPERSONAL STATIONERY - Now I e e , AUCTIONEl::RING chased Ml'. ar.d Mrs. E, !D, Lo~..~ on order In many styles. I STANLEY and KOOGLER (acre's property. 'The Longa!:re's are :' ool~, designs., To avoid delays. I For ' Dates, Phone 2891, WaynesvllllJ, moving Into a fine new trailer, , Ohl Re r-hn ~ ' prepwratory to spending ,t he wlntel' • 'IKI'W I.s the time to o~er for glfts for DEAD STOCK fl· VeTS!'! V""''l;es . In FiorlcLa. '~ a~ Chriatm&s time, 01', for peI80nal BROKERS LICENSE Mr. and Mrs. Wward Bunnell ~,; ute iUlY . time. Two weeks delivery H()rse&, Cows, Hogs j moved to part of the Carey prop_ ~; at Pft!68I1t time. Telephone 2143, Calves, Sheep, etc. e!'ty In Wayn.e svme, Fn:lay. Mr. "~ Tbe M1am1 Gazette. Free inspec":,; tJoo ,invited. REMOVED PROMPTLY ~~~~.ical " <,i'QJt" SALE-:-Poultry Cali All Types I'OR SAil.E ,- lI'r1es; C. E. Michener. House Wiring
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945
WILMINGON COLLEGE QUARTERS The Waynesville National Bank Announces CONFERENCE LiFE AMERICAN RU NOVEMBER 15, 16. 17 s..L. 'Robinson Appointment As Cashier
HONORS PAS:r M~TRONS PAST PA'J1RONS AT OES MEETING MONDAY EVE
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Rev . Ralph W. Parks. pastor of St. Mary's Eplscopal Church, has been called os MSisi.8int to Rev. PhU Porter, rector of Ohrl~t Churah, Dayton. am will begin his duties there on Nov. 1. 1945. Rev. PIUtes has 'been a reslt1ent of Wa,ynesville for three years, . serving st. Marys Parish. nrst as a lay reader, later as Dee.con. and for the la&t )'e6J' as full Illme rector. ~ ~ eloeely identified with the ~ interest8 01. the community having been preaJdent of the local 01V'lc O,l ub, a member of the LIbrary Assoo1atloo aD1 acquitted b1m8elf with credit as part time lnst.ructm' on the WaynesVIlle Hlgh Sdbool. While Rev. and Mrs. iPa.l'ka a.nd their I.nterest.l.Jli ohlldren will be 8'11lQUy m.\.s8ad, yet they are worthy 01 congra.tula.tIoDs upon their welldeserVed promotlloo.
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"AUTUMN WO~ IN THE GARDEN" "WINTER CARE OF HOUSE PLANTS" TWO SUBJECTS PRESENTED M.l's. Lena Hartsock
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REV. CHILES GUEST SPEAKER OF LEBANON
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TODAY; BURIAL IN MIAMI CEMETERY
The October meeting of the Wa yne Township Farmers' Olub was h eld on Thw'sda.y. Octobel' 4, Ohw'cll with Mr. and Mrs. F. U. LeMay entertaining, After a dellght! ul social -perloi, which included the eXcellent dinner served Hi the Ohurch tdining room. the meeting was ca.lled to Older by tdle president, Fred Hagemeyer. 'R ev. R. B . Coleman offered the invoca.tJon. The roll call found 17
Roy Marsh all. life-long resident. of the Waynesv1l1e conununity· died 'at his home Q, mile south of here a t tll age of 73 years, on Tuesday morning, October 9, 1945. at 9:30 o'clock. Hc ha.s be:ln affllctCIi with a heart aliment which became serioUs about a week prior to hls death. He is survived by a son, Herma.n. of Lebaeon, and a brother Clive of
Fw1CJ'Ul services were condue Le<I today at 2:00 p . m. at the McClW'c FUlleral Home, with Rev. RaIlph Pal'ks offlcla.1Jng. Intelmeut was in MIami cemetery.
Triple,JWeddings 10 HUdin Family TWO SONS ~ARRIED; DAUGHTER ENGAGED ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence iHa.rd1n of
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ELEVENTH ANNUrAL YEARLY GET-TOGETHER CELEBRA,TED SUNDAY Mrs. Aro:.a.bel Flore. had as Sun.
. day guests. Mrs, ElImbetb Probst, SUNDAY SCHOO.L CLASS Orcll&rc1 Hill Dlive, Dayton. Ohio, Mrs. Maude McCrossen. and Mrs. fonnerly 01 ;near LyUe, are announc- NOTICE TO VI.L LAGE ENTERTAINED AT THE WATER PATRONS ISSUED Rollo 'Peek 0 f Dayton. Tb1s group ling the we:idlng of their son. James METHODIST CHURCH hll6 enjoyed a dinner together 'llaroin to Ma.ry Brown of We;y! BY MAYOR" BRADDOCK
Mr. Truman Wa.;;;uow, w;s1sted. by uesyUle, which took ,p lace in CovMrs. Wlla'dlow, entertaluOO 't he boys 'fngton, Ky. Also of their son, J. o! hi$ SllrlQa,y School Class ton Roy Towson to VirgLnia. Va~hn of Wooncsda,y evening, October 3, in Louisa, Ky., whICh 'IW.o took place
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tJle CUW'ch dir..ius room. . Th06e boys who will be promoted to this clo.ss wrl Mrs. Raymond Coner, Suuday School Supt., also were gueslB. Games of an kinds were enjoYed a.nd ice cream a.w1 cu.ke wel'e served by Mr. and Mrs.
1n Cov1ng.LOn, Ky. , Announcement ls also made of t.he engagement of their dillughter, Malie Fra.nd.s to Capt. Dcm Martin of' Milwaukee, IW'is. Miss Hardln will pe remembered by her classmates us she gl'9.duate1 in: the class of '41 Wal1:llow. of Waynesville BJgh School. Capt. MalItin ls e. graduate of Wlsconsln state ' University and was stationed RETURNS FROM MICmGAN Mr. and Mrl). John Kersey aDi at Wrig,h t Field. Miss Ha.rdin ls iiOn returned, during the 'PII8t week, WOl'ld.ng for the government in iDayaft.er speuding several da.ys in ton, Ohlo. The we:lding will take nortllerD Mlcblg&ll place in the laIte fOoll.
to Ralph EOOnfield, mana.nger for the looeJ -sports group, work ,will start Sa.turday·. October 13. on the Web Scbool ball fieki and diamond. A grader truok., troctar and d1sIt will be on ha.DI1 to level a.nd prepare the grOWld for seedlni. GN41Dg will also be done on t.he teoma courts. He ls asIt1ne that all 'Who are in- • I t ls bhe ,:les1re ,of thls office th at all pare.nt.s COOlJel'ate and mstereatei in this project be present oourage premature c elebrating by H BJlowe'e n pranksters. to help with the work. as it will be • 0l1ildren must have their fun but let'l! not over-do it; 116 others done on donated time. HJgh School boya are especially must be consIdere1 also, requested to report for t.bls work as 't he completed project will greatly • There have been several cases reported, and like cases In the future improve the value of tile pJa.y- will have to 00 punished tf ..the;y 0011 tinue to prevail. Pa~ ." ~1ll be held l'espon.s1ble for lU!.y property damage. ground. M;r. Eldenl1e1d also stated that • Let -us all be reasonable. pllWB were well , under ~ to g~ M;A.YOR WAmmN BRADDOCK tlho fleld lIghta 1nstalled lIB or1g1nalIy pla.nned. Amulgements are being made to obtain bile ~leOe6B&I'Y eqmpment. for t'h1s project. The current drive for funds ls report.ed progresalng well beyOnd average aDId will probably end wiUhin two weeks M whldl ,t 1me a full report v.ill be made. ' , AoooIIl1ng
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bers present The lllinutes were read and approved. ~v . Colemnn made remark.s making o.ll reel welcome in the Ch cb. W' Months for next year's enterta.inment were ciraIWD. The &pooiBl topIC was in cbal'Ie 01 Mr. Ronald .Bil.wke. who ~ 1ft _ I,--..I ••~ ......" '.., Al\noo , lmD' _ ..... ".............. - - - "\"..--e or- ..... suP.~, .. ~j, ~ duCeo. 'BoDie 'Vely lilterest.lIle iDfOrma.tion J.'Ci'ard1ng , tbe wea.t:.Iler, which is clo6eIy 8.llied with ~ He stated that man has ,t he beet cluwce to live in the temperate l'egioDli. MnI. Ro6e Turner ,,''''''D' two &o1os. -"Sylvia." and ''The American Pr&.Yer," .
One of the first youth ral1les of kinr.l to be held in state of OhIo was held a L tJhe rugh /3chool COJ'eterla. Friday evening. Oct. ' 5. The rally 'start&j with a banquet. One hundred a.nd ru.ne young people were served. The unusual thing about t his banquet and rally WIl6 that It/; purpose was to sponsor all loyal christ1a.n youllh camps, and this purpose was fully aocolnpllshed. Eleven youth clUl'Jl)6 in Ohio. Indiana. and Kent,uak.y were represented. There were twelve ministers present Ilnd seventeen Churches represented, These Ohw'chas were, Decatur, TIl, Clifton uno:! South Louisville ,in Louisville. Ky., Wheatland. Mo., Ultonla., Ky .• . Erlanger, Ky.. Bethel 0., Grape Grove and JiWIne&town. 0·, Leba.DlOn. 0 .• MayO, Ky .• Ferry a.nd Waynesville at W&ynesv1ile, 0 ., Portsmouth, 0., Xenia, 0., HUl6boro, 0 ., and I.,vnchburg, O. The one hundred and nine young people who WCl'e .preaent ~velei a tote.l ot seve.n tnou.sand five hundred DUles to IlIttenc1 the banquet. Out of t4le total group of yOung ,men and WOlDen, twecty-dght had dedlcated bhdr llves to tull time Chrlstlan service a.t some , youth camp. Three bad become Ohristians at a yOuth camp, ' ..Everyone full enJoyw the program w!ered. Max Raindall. , m1n1ster of tbe local Ohurch of Christ acted as master 01 ceremonies, and Herbert Graham, m1n1ster Or Uhe P'err¥ Church or Ohrist Ifill the singing. Mr. 0T8ham IWso B8iDg Ilwo &Onga to t:.he dellght of all the youth ~- ...... ,. . ......-.. T!ley;were "Ro!n1n' in the .Olo&m1n''' a.nd "Ita N~ce' To Get Up In 'lbe
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po&jIIe!l810D6. ~ if their .clJIef end in life, &aid Mr. CIUlI8i'y, is , aeWn& Mr. LeMay> intrOOuc«l Rev. Ob1les, a ,h ome, & new car, eto., ... ....e ""-_"''' ..........._ annually for elevCll yea.ra and 1ft pab'tor of t.be 'L ebanon Methodist come wben even 'these material The failw-e of G1!le water' pump to ~e cake wibb eleven cau.1le6 form- ChW'ch, as Q'Ucot speaker. HIs sub- tJl1nga -will.not sa.tI$fy. A KJ'St ~ operate ~use of a breakage c8.used ed the centerpiece rOC' the dinner ject was "Educatloual lmpel'at1ves," men and. women a.nd 'young .people . a ohange in ~etru:1I:i of opere.tlon at table. Mrs. Flora also had as Sun- and he pointed out 'the facta Uha.t of to:1aye.re oobCCl'Jied in atktnw, the water pla.nt llist week. Since aay evening guests Mrs. FlOSBl.e oW' Bd:uoa.t.Ional thlnkl:n& and metb- only the oehool belllevo1 Mr, 0anaZ'y Ce.rey, ~ Lucy Emley and Mr. cds need to und«qo e. ohan&e wlth &aid that edW:a-tlon, secular eduthe water supply WIllS largely depend- Chester Carey. the ohle! 'p urpose and goels being cation, ls a tp1ng, bl,lt U life ent on the brokE!n pump and in Life II4ld Good Citl(rensb1p with ill to ,be all tna& it ought' to 'b e oa.e order to meet tru! requlrement/; of A TIE NO BROTJlERHOOD empbaais made upon ael1-d1sc1pl1ne. must be j.nterested in tale . Ohurob He. save us the following edu- of, God. 'lUle h1gheat level ODe can the public dCIl1&Ild lor the water MEETIN , G . IN LEBANON COllSUIl1Ed i~ was nece&sary to use ca.1i1oDalgQ8:ls, via: relldl ls the oh-urCh belllBvol. !Ian is another pwnp n.nd this in tum 1. . Sp1rl.tual Xle&ls and honesty made in the !mace of 00:1. ~ 1a necessitated ~~ water f rom a. Rev. R. B. Colema.n, Mr. Oarl set for life. somethhltr dlvibe Ill! the tiea.tt of dug well which had been condemlloj Smlth, Mr. Walter Whit:a.ker, Mr. 2. PbUoeOphy of person8.l ute ma.nk.1nd, and life is .never <Xmby the State Boord of Hea.lth some Will St. , Jo!m, Mr. Kenneth 1Aah.and oharacter. . plete, until man taiIte6 God into time ago becau.se It did not meet mead. Mr. Trwnan Wardiow, Mr. 3. Vlslon of eoctal servkle. account. Mr. oaDa.ry dxlclUded bY certaIn state requil'ementB. R. O. Moler, M1'. Lloyr! ~vIa, Mr· Guests for t.he meeting were Rev. say.1ng the.t whe.tever may oome, If Russel W11so.n and Mr. Stanley Mayor Brllljdocl~ thro~h can<ta.ct Balley attendw Brotherhood and Mrs. Chiles, Rev. a.nd Mrs. Jesus ls the O&pta.l.n of our '1Ialvawith proper authorities obte.1ned meeting at Lebanon. ~ even- R. B. Coleman. Dr. and Mrs. lL E. tLon, if our a.lm ls to reaCJl ,t he perm1ss1on to use water from th~ 1l1g. October 8. Hatbalway a.nd Mrs. Rose Turner. church bell level, tnen l11e 'Will be worth while. dug well to meet the emergency, but 'I1he Waynesville Churdl of Ohriat it was made clear that the consumeongregat1Olli W86 inovite1 to bear ing publ1c be made cogniZant of the fact so they might u.se prec:autlonary (continued on pap " measures in purif),ing the water if • WHlilR.EAB, our PreAldent, HarTy S. Truma.n, baa by pl'OClla.matloll they deemed it necessary. des1gnlllted libe week of 0c00ber 'l to 131 as Wh1.\e mune:l1iiJte orders were "Nilitlonal Employ The AI1s1c&lly Hamdlca.pped weeJt," sent out for repu~ent poxts for the broken pump, up ,t o this time WHEREAS, it being our dut;y, I Will l"I!COIpJI!end to all employers, nothing has been received and no in this oommun1ty. to (lOI'Ifdo1er anY job open:1l1p that tlbey ma.y mYe definite Ume has ,b een a :mounced for thls ty.pe 01 ~ pera on and place their ordera With the lU , S. Employment Berrioe ' PURCHASING KITCH~N at to wilen the regular service Will be resumed. '1017 Elm St.• Cfnclnna.ti Mayor-WiA&REN BRlAIlDOCK EQUIPMENT,; COVERING
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to the Gwen Club on 'T hursda.y Uoft.e(noon, October 4, for the regUlar monbhly meetiiDg. Af'ter the snort uUBinoos session. Mrs. Jennie Conuel' gave an interea~ pa.per on "Autunlll !Work in the Ge.roen", a.nd Mrs. B. V, Smith read an aJ'Ucle on "Wwter Care of House Pla.nta". Some of bbe members ba.:ve ~ growing special va.r1et1es 01 pIUUI as a hobby a.nd reports OIl <the work were given. Alter a pleasant a!ternoon the Olub adjourned to meet. with, Mrs. H. E. Bat.b&way In November •
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MlU1mI chapter No. 107 Order of the Eastern Star , met in reg.uJar session: on Monday evening, October 8. with an atter.dn.nce IOf about thllrty-~ members, Al'ter t;he businC5S session, a program was presented, honoring all Past Matrons a.nd Past Patrons· Plans were also made to attend Frler..diship Nlte at Morl1OW a.nd Lebe.non Chs.pters. Refreshment/; of g!D8er-bread with whipped cream and coffee were served.
The National conference of the AmericaI'. Rural Life' Association will be held thls year at Wilmi ngton College. Dr. S. A. Watson. president. IU!nOlU1Ced today. The annl.Ul.l three- · da.y meeting will convene here 011 Nov . 15, 16, and 17. Delegates lrom ~hrough out the nUddlewest 8II.'C expected to attend. Topics SUcll as conservation of soil and forest/;, the rural h ome, Ll1e ruml churcb . rura l eco]~omlcs, and rural edubation \\111 be di5eu.s:.cd nt the conference, Dr, W Rtson " sald that It will be possjble 101' all wtlb nre inte l'est&i l in 1111'0.1 life p roblems BIIld their ' OOIUtiOllS to atlcnd sessions of t he corJel'cllcc. Ocrnplete .:!eta11s will be : [j nnounced 1l1ter . ~le said.
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EON ' pared a dinner. BRIDGJ::-LUNCH . . I ba.ve seen a lot of d.1nne.r6 HELD iN FRANKJUN thOO81h. that were said to be pre141'8. K. R. Hill. Mrs· Roy E11Ia, pared t.hat would have to be repaJre:1 bcJw'e I'd p&ttaIte. Ml's, Q~I"h Park.s, Mrs. D. R . Bm1t1l, . ' Ml'S. Voll Ha.w.is.e, Ml'S, H. F . Dye,
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DistribuUon of 4l~,~i38.14 in ' state schoul fo\UldaJt1un lullds was annouru:ect l'eben!Jy .by H.. F. Hatf1eld. ftlGHTBNBD ftAN~When -Jobn bas. sudden at· C()W,ty 5upermtenuerit 01 scl100\s. tack of malaria just alter bit return from the Pacific, 'I'his quota repl'esellLted I.he blUrd She md-1IlOADI, UOh if J just knew what to do." quarwrly d.1stl' ut!ou. WaYl~svl)Jt: SIie frantiCally wrap' ic;e in • towel and puts it. on. his M:uools ree he<! $6.;'S:!I.42 'as their share. Omer cOWlty scbools receivbead becaUJe he baa • fevlt. Then she wraps him m a ing fWl(1s were: Biue lBall, $1,36a.!l4; SERGEANT PUMMILL blanket because he'. All it confusion when the ~l'llslo, ~707 .9a ; Oleaa' qreek PHOMOTED R£CENTLY doctor and John's attack is prolonged. iii .!l91.8u; Ha.mllLon - Malnv.illl.!, Aocord.l.t~ t.o~report received $4,9.1.6Aj; lia.rJan .. Butle1'V1lle. from the a21-.i lniantly D1v.\51on: lin iji2.ti21.1J9. KIngs M1i1ls, $6,793.17. ~ort.herll 'L uzon, !'. I., Albert E. MasOll. $5.341,9,,; Ma.ssle. $4,076.63; l'WlunllJ. WaYJlesvWe, a radio oper~ orrow, $6 ,~28. 94; OLI~Jbe1u Home. Il.LOl ill the HeadQuaJ'wrs company $2,274.46; SOuili Lebauon, $2.676.75. of the 1 ~6til Lnfalltry Regiment, b:iI8 been p!omotb<i irom r~. FWtIl Glade w 'reoh. Fourth Grade. NOTIOE OF ELE()TION ON Sel'ge~t Pummill hll8 been w1th ADDITIONAL TA": OUTSIDE tine 32ud UW::l ..vrow) Div1aion TEN MILL LlMliTA1'ION 6il1ce July. 1943. a·n d fought at NotJ.ce Is hereby given t.JUIIt In SiliIdor. Alta-pe, MOrotal. Ley-I.e and pursuance of a Reso~uUon of the Luzon. He saw six months ol action Pryor at t2,333.44. Cou.nc1l of the Vj,Uag·e 01 Waynes- ill Ule Caraballo MoWltWns, northLawrence Hough, Wayn-esville, ville, Warren COUnty , Ohio. pa.ssed t::m Luzon, where bhe oHed AlTOWwas ll80IIled to aduumster ·!.he estates on the ·2nd day 01 July, 11145, were lllen kilI~ 12,000 JII.p5 and endcd ol Amds K. and Ha.rry BoUgh. willi will 'Oe SUj)m1L&ed. t.o a vote 01 t.he Idle WQ.l· on the ?2nd's 654t.h da3' of W. A. Lukens, fiel'i:lelt Carr and people 01 sa1l1 VillagE! a.L tile Gen- combat. Ralph Bl'OOks nanled to apprtUse tll·a.! Election to be h eAd J.n said VilHe1.ol'e entering the 1Aml\Y in Janbot.h estMea. lage at the regular plllCCS of otlng uu.ry, 1043. Pwn.nuJ.l was employed The court authorized, the sale 01 thi:l'elll, on 'Iuead.arY the 6 ~n day 01 by Llle Interllll.t.lon8ll Tool 00,. Daystock in me First-Mason Bank, ovember 1945, a 1 newal of a tax lion,' O lUO. Hla pwrents, Mr. and belonging to the estate of George tor the .p nent of t ile VUlllfle of Mts. Ward PWlImill, reside .here. Wolf. Wo,ynesvilw. Woarroo county, OhiO, The ntt vt\lue oj' the estate 01 fol' ,i..he purpose 01 Cw:rent ~peIJSl;s BIBLE SEMINARY FOLKS Dora YeallJcJl. LeblWO.:l, W!18 ,je': of b&ld Vu.a.Se at. a rar.e not ex- V.lSIT IlE&E FlUDAY termined 10 rbe $4.843.77 and that Ce6~ on@ (1) ililll for each one MI'. and MrS. Don Clal'k and MIsa 01 George Wolf. MaSon, at ,JI.146.00. d~lla.l' Or valuation which amount6 Bertha. F,'1.Jer of the C1I2c1nnat1 J3d1)le to 10 oenU> tor ~OI1 one-hundred Semtnary were FTlday ev8tW:ltr Real Eatate Tran.fera dvilMs 01' V&lua1.lon 1!1)l' a per10j of d.Inner gUeSts of Mr. 8II1d Mra, Jamea James B. and Anna Heatherly to live l5) ye\u's begJI11~ing lor . the .nartBOClt ani !am1Iy, . Rl.c.bard and Ruby LaForce. 62·6J luX year 1946. RICHMOND. lNDiANA 'VlSlTO)J8 A. in 'I'um.leereelt Twp. the polls ,for said EJecUon will OF LAWRENCE WIuTE8' Lucy and Ernest Ferris to Le~y open b:30 o'clock .t\, M. IliI!d reMr. 'IUld ~. L&wrence Wl1J,te and aJ:I.th WerLZ, parcel on Mec.h- IllWn open until 6 :30 oclook P. M. hOO aa Sunday guest. Mrs. Cen1e anic St" Lebanon. (EaStel'll Su.ni:ia.rd '1'1me) of said F .....1 . ~lr_ _ .& 1 .......... 0_ ... _ 0..." e, ...,..". I""""f' ..,--.0, AUO. ,f'~ R PaR', .by guardian • .to James day· .. Russel White and daugHter, all of t &nc1 DeWab Lovely, lot 2 111 Thomas D. W . .wsIlOrp" ChairmaJl ~n<l. lind. addJt10n to Wa,ynesvill'e. . H. C~ s~. Cllerk Max a.n¢ Gladys ~:lall to - . _ COLUMBUS VlSITOBS ~ 'IIhomas. and Da.l8y B~ger, 12 A. in TAINED ~TU&DAY iJVENDIG Wayoe Twp. and Eugene ~-15~1n. iilid Mrs. Fred Hook had aa Nellie Edna a.nd William FIscher West T\u·tleCl·o;ek TWII>BaLW'day evening dinrier sueets• .Mr. to ~ and Alloe Furman. three May Wl'lg!ht und Llorot.by Da kin IIilld Mrs. E. H. MOD£e a.nd Dr. ao:l .1 tracts 111 Wayne 'llWp. t.o Wade aDo:! Lowse T\u·l,er. two Mls.OJ'1tchIleld of 00lumtJu& , .. I JOhn aDd AI:1d1e Binegl!.J' to WeJter pa.rccJs tn· ,WaynesVillE~. "=-_~~ ~I!-_ _-'_=-_::::O:===__~ ' · IH\D:He.!1OIl, 'halt acre in SOuth Leb-. Shelbwne 'aJ1d Flontalla Mull:in$ VISITS PARENTs HERE
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Tile court approved the inventortes of the estates of Anna Gramlich, Mason; Mar-bha Bruce, Franklin·; Nlol'ma PhilliPS. .Lebnn()n; M8U1.son McKinsey. Waynesville; anti Angle Barlow, Fo6ter. The oourt set Nov. 5 to bear the application 01 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braa:ioclt to adopt Donaid Eugene Da.Wiiion. The court named Minnie Greer as Ua.rd1an of John .a. Gunn06, I:io. minor. and bond of $"',500 was tiled. The QOUl't set Oct,' 16 to heal' the Im:eDtory of .tine estate of A. H. Bums, Frank11n; Oct, 19 to hear that ot Maggie BW'nett. Waynesvllle; and Oct. 24 that ot Milton Keeves', Lebanon. The net. Value ot t.he estate of A. C· BayllOl.'e. Mason. was set at ".ale.oa· and iliat ot MJa.rgaret M.
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. Mr. lUld Mrs. J. J. BW'Bke and d&\1ihtiers. Mrs. W'1ll.la.in Strouse !Lna .M.I&I -~IJYn BilrsKe. a:m Mr. al d lI4l':I. Ole.re~ Rye 8iI»:i da.ugh- IlhfnIt for IlbJ4 reasOn alone a 18IW WI', Mls6 Gladys, we~'C CJ.n.c1Jma,t4. should be piU;8ed prohlbllJng their v~ltors on Sunda3' Ii.lm MteDded W!88e. My 'pet peevt:s' fOllow: " Open Ho~" at tJhe Cipc1nne.tJ 1. A 'dep&il'tment.' house lor an ~.IJjLIlug Maahine {%l.• ·wfnere Mr. aPlU't!lnent hOuSe. iBw'ske 1\1 employe:!. About 45.000 2. A 'subscr1ptlon' from. . the pel'sons vJslW~ UIle ~,whlcb ~tor lor a prescription. JS \.Ile la..rgest ot Its kind in the 3. A glove' 'department. In the world.. aut.o lor a gJOve compartment• . The green:wtJSe6 in ~en. Pal'k 4. 'I ha.ve done at' for I \b.o....e were a1so vl&t.ed. after+..which dinner ..... >_ ..... ..,... WOoS eJOoyed in the ci",. 6. 'Re""'a dlImer' for pre_ ....
Mrs. Wade Turner aai Mrs. J. OMl Coll8J'd were among t.he guests wllen Mrs. Ira. arown enterta1ned w1Ul a br1d4:e-lWlcheon on TbUl'liQay a~ hel' home in Fra.nklln. Prize6 tor high scores were given .to Mrs. L.Wian Ora.ne 01 (''inclnna.ti and ~ll's. K. a. Hill.
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All Tn,.. Rumor WII8 at Us beJgbt at my 'raooIl' la&t S8tul1io¥ l1.IfP1It when Houae Winnl' J'UIiy QI.OOva IiIi.I4 bbat as \let· &uit.ol·, Moton 'Appli_ _ BenCbJey. 'b ad 60 mu.an ·elecla"\c1t.¥, in l:I.ia I~ IWJIQ abe bad so mUCh in her ba1r tIley 0I.IIh' to Qo some 6~? Aint. 1ba.~ ' fWf'~ • • • Telephone 2M9 'llhere are <those people yet who Wayn ••-riIJe, 9hio ~ tlbat t4le .w0rd8 aWde.D.t' and 'pupIl' /fYIIOOQmOUS. MdIlie. Curie waa a atlU4ent; 1- was a pupil. - . ' . • WANTED .An:l speak1na aca.m of ' correct uaage in reea.rd to t1!:ocllBh. a remark By uperienced tJle late Will R.ogera.Jb&de 11> brougbL AucTIONEER t.o llliWd. A .1r1end once ~ RoIel'll W> <11lle with him. '1 nave already YOUR BOUSBIlOLD. FAltM l1li. et,' he repli.e:l, dMJlntns tne olter. pLEMENT 01' LIft 8'l'OOK 8AUl:8 BU; :friend Pl'ompUy oorrec\.ed llim, 'You ahow say, 'I ha.ve already . Call Bellbrook 86781 ealM' Will. 'Well, ~wled Roserli. HARRY R. McCOY '-1 know a. lot 'a t people who 1183 ..:. 'Dave eaten tba.t .ba.vent et... ' Rio No I. Wa,De.YIIIe, OhIo
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~~aa ~!(J to eat. My bQwell " aimpiy wouldn't work right-I wal all blown up aDd broatiKIwlth ga .. LIte had a bleak and gloomy outlook. I telt I waa ge~ old fast. At DlIht I'd Ita! awake wondeHng wbat the morrow would br.lng. I tried eveJ')'thing to get rellet. Nothtn~ worked jOlt right untU I tried .PRU,LAX. ~J1eQ,n, .!lPpe. tlte returned. the gal left and now I pursue a normnl life tree -from 'Worry." . It you ore constipated don't walt~get PRU·LAX rlgbt now. 0AUTION: USE THIS' OR. ANY LA.~ATIVE only'ss directed, MONIt1Y .,BACK It npt delighted with reaulta. Get PRU·LA..'X today. \ (II)
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to M ..na D. 'I'h'OmPfiOn, parcel in Mrs. VElla NOA'le and d8A1ghter and Forest Ly;Ue to ~ui41 Lebailon, a.nd Mrs. Eva. Bra.k.efield of SabIIIa Amanda Yeary. 4.05 A. .In Hadan E1la. Frank Orowe to Jolm \ were SUDda.y gueats of their par'l1WIP. anu Mru:y Stormes, 3:1 A. in Harlan ents. Mr. a.nd l\4r8, A. O. Gr1Uy. 1Be11tha. Pun:iy IIiOO Wilbur ~wney 'I'wP, . . ' Carey'. Garage Ix> Meline Oran parcel in East Mor. MISS FIRES. FBIENDS. VISIT Mrib <J' 1t. .,.,. 1fJIl I)aaUD ' Hal'old and May S,weny 00 DonMiss Irma Flrea 8IIld several claaaPoultry MJIIlet, 01' Call ~r:v Vdrginia. Faulkner to WI11a.l'd aid a.tJd 'Eltal~or Ertlo. tllree lot.<; in male5 ot the M1am1 Valley Nur.. WaJlleSYllle Dra, 8&ore. Phone 2121 Ceat.enlUe· MP 7'Tl Trainir.'" were. recent ~"""a !II. RIcketts. 138 A. In SaJexn anrl UUlverlllty Heights, Lebanon. .School. ... .. John W. Lowe. by c:xecut.or, to the of her parents, Mr. and ~ I..oUIs Wa.sbJilgton T.wps. P.'"~n MetHodlsL Clnw'Ch, 'pair:cel F1re9. Allee IUld E. S . Berg.holt to ora in""':;ft " ~n. Lee Kof>mehl, 34.36 · A. in salem .......,.. 'JlWP. P. A. .and Anna. RlOlYOD! to John ATTENDS OES IN NEW VIENNA EdWin B. and JeSSie Longacre to 0ln.::lorl. parMI "" in W""!Ilesville. ....... Luc' ''e YOl'k to AllI>ert Kalin. , lot Ml'8. JO}lll Fromm, Mrs, Everett Everellt aDi Dena Kenrldk, plot i l l . . . . >OJ . IIll Butlerville. . Early, Mrs, D: C. Rldge. Mrs.' :i.. V. LytJe. , Guy and AJltle Lewis to Irvlllc S. Lee. and Helen Lemmon to RUB-o Branstrator and' MrS. R B. HartWJ..lson, three tracts in WaslUngton sell MartJn, two 101:15 in Wa~- sock' atteJ»:ied ' ,t he Eastern Star ~-' -' vWe. meet.ing at New Vienna on Frdd&.Y. ~.w1am and Violet Hn.y to Wayne U. H. St.one and P'. C. Bradbury E. W1lson. lot 40 111 Hillview sub- LO Albert Moon, lot in Lebanon. MOmOn. VISITS cUV\si1On, Lebanon. GClIILI'Ueal Ball to IM:ack Hays, 64 Mr. and M1's. ned IBraddocJt bali as their week! end! guest,"Mi's. BredWhite and Pa8jtel shadesOliver and Anna' Smallwood to A. in Harlllal Twp. W"-.. u . Fisher to dock's mother, lI4rs Wilhelm1na Effie May Cook. two lots In WO,y"""U al-.i Pa....:r..e t;xciting, Colorful P~pers-:: nfisvtne. H.a.1ph HaLlSC~·. 85 .11- iLP Wash1ngtop Underwood, ot Harveysburg. .plain and bordered in conOla.rence Milam to Amos and 'i wp. trasting shades, ·all with Lydia Money, 6.27 A. in Hnm!J.lt.on James alld Delllah ~velyto As&. LEAVING FOR MIAMI envelo,pes to match. . • Mrs. H. H. WWiamson Bind daughTwp. aJ1d Grace Bw rls, 22 A. In Way.ne ter are leaVIng on Friday for Ml8mI., t8es&1e and Roy Drummond to '.I'wp. One hundred Printed and ~ DeBoard. propel1ty 011 Clark Martin Moeggenbelrg to Loretta Fla.., Whf"'C they wru spe1Wl the Engraved Styles, ,including Ave.• in Harveysburg. St.ocppel and Cblthe~ne Fl'enser.47 WInter, \ W:edding Announcement&C. Everett and Dena Keruick to A. In Deerfield Twp. AU Neatly B9~ed .. CharleS and Olive Hett.l.nger. 50 A. Waldo n.nd cecu Whitacre to in.. iWa.yne Twp. Rob~rt and A1t<» OSborn, two pa.rDO'S AND DON'ts !FranJi and lJa.ura. Cole to C1ycle eels on Ra.ilroad St., Morrow. FOR FOUR.POIN' FA' EXCELLENT, GIFT ITEiMS ,Wb1tacre. lots 77-78 in Morrow. Alma and John ScItleidt to FranDo eave fat and meat acrapa Priced from ,1.00 Sanford and . rAnna. Johnson to oes ZoekoPer. five A. in Deerfield wblle preparing food. Noah and DOr8. Gilbert, trMt In Twp. . Do save greale from frying, Order; Early To ,A void &illem 'l1Wp. Pa.rcay RaIsOn to Jlames 'R. Sreweven from Olliona 'o r flab, Disappointment · Earl and ,Rutlh aWain to Floyd w-t, trustee, 58·76 ,I\. in TtlrtJeDo Bave IkJmmln,1 from 'itawa L1m1sey, parcel 111 H1ghlawn ad- CJocck Twp. or meal.baae aoupl. . dlt10Di to Morrow. Mary' Chenoweth too Elsie F. Oeo&t Do save dtlpplng. from reiaat. /WWia.m and Gladys La.il to 0d1s .three tracts in clearcreek 'DWp. Ing pana and ~fI)nl!ra, aDd B:Uth HW, lO A. in Washing- Josepll and Helen l1:.lloades to Ray Do save meat and bonel lett .The Miami Gazette ton 'llwp. Whirls. .7;) A. in Haln1.lton 'I1wp. on plate, at mealtime. 'D'u "" KIlbum .- ".~"'I u_-' _ Dial 2143 .... "'. . ."" u_"" e ~ ..... ,,,,,on, Charles a.nd MUlIltle Fritz · to Do keep ,our f.t: salvage can " lots 69-60 ,in lUihland Park sub- Georgia. Ohamberlain, parcel in near the 't9ve wb~re It II con. division, South Let?anon.· . HaimiJton Twp. venlent. Ivan and Pa.ul1ne Wooddell to . Ruth IIiOO CharI'eB ' Gibbs to I . ' .. . 'RAtot.ha Oa.rdner 40 A ,- Ha 1_~ ElIZabeth Rich. paroe!l oli Muiben'y . , , . : r- -• . .., r..... St.. Lebanon. . " Doft't rerard an, rrea~ to9 'I'wp. rancid, burned. or am'e U, to KY•• : Leonaro, EkUIih and 'G race Mounts County Billa Doft't conalder 'fat ueleube• I 'I Dudley, . BaJl1nger gtliSOl1ne, I. no u18(ul In ,. :'. Leslie. and Hattie Sellers to WeJdo Robert SeTv1s, seme. ·$70.~2:" Motor 0 n 't I t all a Inge-!. ' . ...'J.ft t ~ aDd Whitacre, lot 27 ~nd part Inn.eqit.lPJnent,ps·r ts a.hd gas. , tboeoe la~e:"~11 ~: tile ~1Iet. GENUINE .~OHN QE~\~r~R eA~.~· of lot 28 in Morrow., " $2Q.95; Warren. Oounl~y News, lep1 ..Do.n 't let '. drop. ot,'BreMe, to . Compel_t Rep... Semce -~"d !· <>peJ 'T. IHa9$ to RalpH aDd Anna; publlcllltions, t320 ~.nd *4'.36; HUb- . down the 1.lnk> 01': IntO tbe ~ l ...pl.meDll b" Esp'~~" -~echUaica . J~!;I8. 44.t3 A. 'in Wa.yne ' TwP· IDMl SUi?ply Co:. mo,p heads, etc., bage -ean . ,, " iJ .. • _ •
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WednesdAy, 7:30 P. M. BERMON ''The Blessings , Of Adoption" The Women's Boc1ety, or 0hr1st1an Service will' meet wit.h MrII. J, B. JlrWITATION HYMN "Trust And Obey,,, cmbbe, We:lneaday, at 2:00 P. M. BIElNIDIOTlON Mm Merton Balrd will lead the POS'lUJ'UDE · procTam. All 'the women or the • • • Churob are requested to be present. ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Prayer meeUDr on ThUl'lday Dlc'bt 1108 usual. The future success and spiritual growth of Ilh1s Church depends ~. 'a_ely unnn. tJhe p .... "'ers ...,... '-J of tJhe faithful of this congrega.tion. Your 'presenoe a.t prayer meeting WUl mean encouragement tor you a.tId otlbers wbo come, 6ID'1 it will mean added spiritual stre.nctb from
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9:30 .. In. 10:46 .. m. PreI.obini 11:00 a. m, Youll,h BervWlee . 7:80 po m. We LnvJte all the YOWl8 people of bile oommunlty to a.ttend tibe8e __ .. ~ .1 :1"'"8 ..... y ....... _ _ your Bible with you. Adult Pra.Yer Meeb1na '1:30 p. 'm , our Lon1. ••• Even1n& EvlUJlel1atlc Servioe The Bally on Frida,. nfrht, Oci. S, 8:'16 p. In. coUld not have been e. sucoeaa with. out the help of the lar.l:ies Wbo Mt. H~II, Methodi.t Church roasted the ch1ckens and dresslntf, :1'. II. 8Gufr, and the ladi~ who wOl'klQ in the BL\IIda.y eobool _ 11:30 A. II. ldtchen at dle High School. Also a E. .a... I'&rIlb¥t. lIupedntendellt. big 1ha.nJt you 18 in order for the · WOI'IIbIp Iel'Vkle _ 10:30 A. II. girls wIIo 80 jp'8cloualy belped wIth Evenlnc III!I'Vioe - 7:30 P. II. tile servin(f of fOod. Thank8 apJ.n BlbIe School
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Ohllo1ldier spent Fri~ ~ in Dayton. . Mr. Ed Roodall of WIlSh1Ington . D. C" a former resident of Way~ Dr. and Mrs, OaJe Busum, Mr. ne6Ville Is now 'IIIt the Home for a. and ·Mrs. IWbert Kieresey and baby few weeks. . daught&" am M1.ss . ~t Miss Olive Wllllams returned Rus:.1lIn v1s1ted M1s8 M~t FJ'Xja.y (rom Indianapolis where she Edwa.rds~ Sunday afternoon ' . went to atte~ the funeta.) of her Mrs. 0e0rgiIa. Mendenhall renephew, Mr. DeweyH0s8. . turned Sunday from · eo dellghf<fUl .M1ss Minnie Dodson left Thurs- visit wllli I.rlend.s in RiIc.lunond, ·Ind.. d~ to spend a few dayS with frLenct.:' Imd 'r elatives in Indlanapolis. Mrs. Evelyn ,P eterson has gone to Wllm1ngto ntor a short visit; with relatives. Mrs. Luelle Armitla€e has returned to the Home after a vacation In PAINTS - STOVES Florida. ROOFING - FENCE Ml!Ss Laura. 1MbK1nsey, fourth grade te6c.l¥II' in the WaYIDeSV1lle HARNESS - PIPE 8Cl1ools, 16 now lie member or the -1849-1941)Home fam1J:y. I
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INVOOATION 'l1he M1n1ster yet go on trea.Ung Christ witll unSERMON "The NIIIt\ire of Mbptlon" taunees and Industloe by dlarege.rdJIl'f~HYM:N illI' and d1aobeY1ng Him, When we ''9nlY 'n'lIAt Him" 210 ntpent townro Clltls ~, decide to BENEDWTlON trea.t Him rightJy, we ahe.ll theil at PQ6'N;UDE t;lle same time begin to lire&t all .• • • othens as we should.. It Is repentaDce EVENING EVANGELISTIC towatd Clu:ist that Qo:l requires. To repervt OOwlll'd Chilst means a. deIiSERVICE . 64 nlte dec1.S1on to IWOept Hful ,and HYMIN "Lov~ Ll!t.ed Me" begln. to follow Him. Following H'YMN "There ~ Power Christ we itIO~ do harm to others. In .The B1~" 63 HYMIN "8unah1ne ;In My Soul" . 69 ~ Ll!BSON
I ftS gone. Everyone seems to ba.ve enjoyed the Wa.rrBll. Oount~ Fair. Paul was home on lW'loll&'h on hla way· to tbe Pacl.f1c 0066t. Oa.rl came nome. One by one oW' boys •are comlIlg home out it seems 88Ii tha.t others ba-ve to go to repJa(1e 1AWl.. In ~ leOer from a..OOy OVIll"&Il8S who had Ju&t been on a trip through Gel'lnany wlt.h one of the boys who . toU8iht too t.heLr way saysthe that it seems bad to In, himhetlbat boys
MR. Dora Ward and Mrs. Alice F AIfU,EY HARDWARE CO. • someone once tollj JCN! Pasternack, d1rector of 'Thrill of a Romance' =:.SUIrlaY M; the Lytle Phone 2441 - WAYNESVILl;E, O . thllt you couldn't saltls:fy everybody. So in open defdance of this remark he loaded his latest M-G-M Mrs· Amanda · musical shOW with technlcolor, a wide assortment of attm.ctlves anj talents and came out wit h a picture said to come neares t to sa.1lIfyLng everybOdy 88 any picturE! made for numy a. day. You mAY see h'"'~ l~·_~t rt, 'Thrill 0 f ,a '0 , , - .-~hn1 .....,.,., efr0 n.umanoe, u : """ color. and starring Van Johnson and Esther W1I.lli!.ms, at the Twin Thea.tre, ) Tues., Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 16, 17, 18. PasteImack also . directed "Two Girls and A SaIlor," starring Jo'hnson.
who' did tile fightJDg will not be ~ oues to do the occupying, hard Ill! lit would be ou them, Ill! the IDCW OOY5 can never ,know what iG was lUte and can never feel the same 88 RATION BOARDS MERGE tIlooe who saw tIle1J: buddiee kJlled ' or rescuEd Wlem from prj&otl. Effectlve tlovember 2, the FrankOccupatAbn 'is III< luLl'd p~ lin and Lebanon Ration Boan:ls will 8<Ild 1iOIIIet.1mes br1n&5 out the worst be . consolidated aooordlng to an il:UJeople 1nstead of tlhe best. 8t.ea.Jy announcement made by John E. dU;(.lpLue and unsentunenW Jw;tJce RobLnsoo, jr., district CPA director, lIl'e not e&B,y for A.I:JIer1ca.nB. We are laat week. not a stem people, we are qu.lckly Charters D. MiiIple, LebEmoo. will 6)'mpo,t.llet.1c and somet1rueB overly be oba.1rma.n of the conSolidated t.l'WiWJlg tlut we woUlU hate to see boe.n1 and Mrs. Sara M. WLllLIIlIU!, to &Ii or JO\1. OW' men go to th.e other extreme. cllll"k, JI'radtl1n: members 'have been • • • Will' W88 mUCh IIlmpler when you asked to sel'Ve 98 p~el J'lIjllmbers or St. AUIU.tine Church All &lie ,......,. people are arred to be coUld Just go in loud tb.ratih the t·he.new board in an effol'lL «) ca.rr~' · NbeI' ~ I'rIIIII& pJ"«l8Ilt 'at youDS people's meetIng oober fellow, picJt up everything you on a campaign against possible InIIMII 8lIDda¥ - ':00 A. II.. at.aIx-t.ll1rtf tonJght. COUld, come home and stage a nation. • • • t.riUlIlphaJ. pa.radt:, and leave the Mr. IWb1n&on stated t.Iu! move 16 FrieDda NeaeMJty ror Bepenta.nce ol.dler fellow to solve hla own trou- in l1ne with a general pol1cy of PIrBt n.;y 8CDOOl - 8:30 A. II. . God plainly oomma.nds repentAulce. blea, undlsturiled bY' elln1caJ. coDSld- el.lm.1nating as mamy boairdsas Is ~ for WCnblp - 10:30 A. JL There can be no room for cij8cuasWn e.ratiorui. nus in~ t.ry1ng to IlOS5ible with the . cl05lng out of Be to ita ImpOrtance, for to question mMe over bile teellnp of an; entire ~ m<t1oning programs. St. Marr. Epiacopal Church a plain command of God '18 to pOOp.le and their way of life is IiO RAlph Para. IlectGr QUeStJon. IIi1Xf defy God. veryI dltf1cu1\ with ut uslng the NOTICE of APPOINTMENT Cl'bunlh 8d¥JOl 9:30 i&. M. 1. Repeutance1ll one of the Gcxl- metoho:18 'We fough~ to do aWlliY V6th. giveD llteps ' in the 1JU8IlIl1 pian of FreedOl]l Itmtt somebb.1ng tbat )'Vu . NotIoo, is hereby given that Ross ~ PNiP'fI' Uld IeJ'JDOn salvation. lNo 00d-a1ven 8tep 18 to be can produce by ju&t wa.v1l:lS a wand H: Hartsook wbose Post Office 11:00 A. II. lett out. . over a .! latlon that isn't even: tnter- address 18 Waynesville, Ohlo, has 2. ([10 111 a def1hlte. plaln comnwwd ested in ba.V1n& It, It. all come6 back been duly appointOO Ill! Executor Wa,..enille or God. '~De oommandetb:' not reo- 10 the I.od1vldual, Lnd1vXiua.l rea- of the Estate or Ma«gie W. Burnet, Church of ChrW ommeDdetb, repentance {Acta 17:~)) . ponsibWty, Jnd1\Uual honesty, in- late of WUTeD Oounty, Ohio, 001Ia .........· ........ P_lble For Everyone dividwl gocx:t will even ' 1n the army oeue4. Tbe t.u..t... II • pre-prlD& or &be 80ale ~ they can not, of tbe1r of occupation. And there they are Dated this :Htb day 01 SeptemnIIe Charcb or QIrIR own accOrd, repent. S1noe God oom- up agaLnst 1nd:M<iual greed, 1nd1- ber, lK5. maDdII a.ll to repent now, it must .be vidusl bate, 1Dd.lvidual aelfi.Ithne6ll RALPH B. OARErY WeMI1~ lIOlJle~ that any or.8 C8Jl do, and and Indi!ference that WIIo8 welded Judge of ·tIle Probate COurt .OIU!QNGW~ do ~. We. believe the tore- , into the maclUne called NazI.sm by Warren oounty, Ohio 10-11 BlBLB ~OOL ' 9~ soIne has made It plain that it 1& dict.atorship 8tnd J:IIas now faJ.l.en Stanley & Stanley, Attl'lI. .Ray IQonta, ~. ent.1rely ~ for a.ny one who ~~ leavlJlg only the 1nr.tividuall! 001'diM'UiNU>N HYMN ' wanta to, to do exactlY what God stU! llI.IoM1ng the seWshnes.s and by the back of the neck a:nd thoUgh , 'l'wo vel'&l!8 ~ has tokl e.ll to do. I. e., to repent now. hate tbat Dhey were taught. Bepen&aDce Toward Christ • • • it bit a.tY.i clawed Bmoke y rushed OOM:MUNION MEI11'I1APJ."ION Matt. 18:1-6 qne Jiuaht be' sorry for hav1ng • HOme com.1ng brie1s. A new e&lf, In OIl'the other side of the tree and done WOODS to a pet dog. He m1gbL Just one week old, J)ajsy's . An old caught It by t:I1e back. Both dogs OOIMMUiNION ~TIOIPNl'ION decide to quit treating the dog cruel- Let!born ben wibh ol!e tilly black shooC, Bogan' foug.ht, the coon ~IIYNIN IMt Vet8e only Ii, 1"""'e 8I1l.eIUd6 for former ill- ohUlk. Lots of old dried up musn- fougbt, I trIft1 to beat theln off with AtlNOUNOEMilNT8 ' . trealmellt, ait1 in the future. treat room:s but only a few fresh ones. a stick, Smokey pulled one way hlm· ldndly. That would be repent- Some walnuts but no hickory unts. BCd Bogan the other, and soar. the H'fiMN "All Han Ilbe Power , or JeBU8 Name" 2 , a.nce toward the dos. Yet 'the aame The tl1.Ick With the old engine out poor little old rIngtalled lElghter lay SOR.IProiRE JIFBBON person ,m ight go on badly ' treatlni and the new one not yet in. 3'he still. LetA!:r the boys wanted to ~ it GaL 4:t-7 JUs horse orhla neighbor or 1& wtle tre.etor Ju&t as balky as ever after 80 we went down but couldn't find . or h1a fllither. He m.tgnt repent to- 11. ' week 1n the repa.1r shop. 'l1he the 'OOl']lSe deleotu,' but Vlre did fltllj 16JloxokJ1y" 8 wlJ'd each of these, in turn, and tenant laid up with a lame side. some of the strangest violet colored ~.iiijii'iiiiiiji ' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 8weet COl'DI 6till to go to the ca.n- mUBb1'OomB I ever saw a~d a pufl <-. _ , , ' ~. net')'. Plenty· of tomI\It.Qes un-'hurt ball almost Ill! big as e. football. I
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INDIVIDUAL HEN MAKES NEAR WORLD'S RECORD PEN RANKS SECOND At the W~ew York Egg IJa,ying Conte6t of 51 weeks dumtion, recenUy completed at 'Oornell Ul~versity, Earl IDunham 's pen of Mllte Rocks finIShed In first plaee III the contest a.nd 10 second pla,ee in the United States With a record of 3063 eggs and 3244 .70 points for the pen.
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I tlbe undersigned, w1ll ofCer n.t pubROIBiBIB Stamp Pada, 2Iic: Beaw J!c auction at my reslodence located Wued ~, ~ ft. roll, 38C. The S miles south of Bellbrook on the Bellbrook-Perry rondo II..!. QueUe ~ north 01 Perry, the following SORoAIrOB ~AIl6;- 160 pound. The chattels end property, 1lo wit:~ 0Uet1ie. i'tMIae :aU. 4 COWS 4 . 1 rhaU-Jersey and Hal!-Herforj , (, half-Jersey aId half-Harforo I.oene giving 800d now 'Of mIlk. 2 Cows' to be fl'e6h soon. <i% P.tllll lDANS-Loog term. HOGS 14 . . , ~ No appraJsa.l tee. 14 AlIIo moe ~l an4 !a.r·se tamJ.6 13 Poland China feeder shoots. we1ghing about 100 pour.ds. for ..e.. Call or write Qeo. s.Ide. I'boDe NQ. 2, Lebanon. Uc 1 Poland Ohdna brood sow.
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PUBl.IC SALE Friday. Oct. 12, t945
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(wUb Vlvtct TeQbnJcoIor) St.arrinr Y.onne DeCarlo and Rod Cameron . Also: Latest News
Ill' YOU -WA!N'!l' ftPUr dooeQI' to bu:y to~, caah~ later or addlDI rnaahme: WT1te Mr. Obanee Duke, ZOO Franc1a ~,~OIblo. .
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pectlon and u'.illatlon at Farmer's Gran e Ln Waynesville, Sa turday evening. Mr. and l\4Is. Pa ul WilliA ms lIl~d ·MRS. BERT BUNNELL. Route 2 Dobby MOI'gan of LebanOl~ we re Slind y dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mr. and "Mrs Wal ter Pfeiffer a nd Mrs. Everett En rly. daughter spent Friday eve.p.lng with Mr. a nd Mrs. I1Qrv('~' Burnett .. J Mr. and Mrs. Harley Th omns and Mrs. Netlte Em ck llnd Mr . 1\.. d I daughters of Utica. Ml1i. Walter K CIlIick spel~t Flidll Y P¥t. Hazel Ma.r!e Gorsuch spent cvening wit.h Corp. P aul Johns and the week end wlth her parents,. Ml". Mrs· Margaret Joh ns. and Mrs. Leslie G<>rsuch. M rs. L"8Idor WIII'i, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Viaugbn Mullen and sons Clark and Mrs. Hani tt McGinnis ' a.r.d Mrs. Clyde Bunnell and fa.m1ly of Way;!lesvtHe. Pvt . Daviel Curtiss i all of Day:ton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter of camp .Atte rbury. Ind .. COl p. Pa ll I , Pfeiffer and daughter of near Utica, J ohns ruld Ronald Rush S 2/c, were Mrs. Ina Bunnell ot Lebanon. and among bhe out-ot-to.wn gues i.s who I... Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bunnell and attended Rally Day at Lylle Church, famUy of Loveland spent Sunday Sunday . with Mr. a.nd Mrs. Bert Bu.mlCll and Mr . aOO Mrs. Alfred Rasnake enMr. ,and M:l)s. M1Jlard Baf,! and tert.atned to a. fum11y dinner. Sundaughter. day. The guests Wel" Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hcnl-y 'Beloher, l\Jrr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Toe Utica lAII:11es Aid met at . the Belcher, a.r»:1 (laugh . of the Town home of Mrs. Molly P nce ot ~ba.- h.lp road. M r . a.nd Mrs. Charles non, Thursc1ay. A gooo ·crowd WRB Eelcher of Oen'terv1.!le. ond Mrs. present. Vill:In1a. Wells of ·Dayton . Marian Gal'd, Jr., grandson of Mrs . . Nettie l!mu-l.: k, Mrs. Earl Mr. 8IIld Mrs. Banner Stewart ls Young. Mrs. P earl Cor-nell nr.d Mr "· expected bome from overseas soon. IWa lter Kenrick spen t Friday aftel·. noon In Lebanon apd called on Mrs.
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DINNER GuESTS OF JOHN KERSEYS', SUNDAY Mr. and :Mrs. WUJard Kersey and dB.ughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ker8ey and daUghter ~ LebanaD. and Mrs.
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Harveysburg by JANE t'ITE !Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wetzel and granddaughter, Bomrle, were SUnday guests of Mrs. Wetzel's mother ill TrotWood. ON SICK UST TRIS WEEK Little M1s6 Rut.hie Hesler baa been ill his week and unable to atteD:i school. Mrs. Karl Brown and Mrs. Oharlee Vorels were Deyton vlsttors, Saturday. , Mrs. S. A. Collett and lIOn, 1Wbert, attended. the horse pulling contest held in Greenville, SUIJ:i&y. Mr. Howard. Collett and famlly of W1lm1ngton were callers here, SllndaY. Mr. and Mrs. Olarenc.e Hesler and familY .viSited in eub6, SUD:1ay. PFO. LEWIS UP FOB REASSIGNMENT Pfe. Herbert LeWiS, who waa at the home of his parents, Mr. arill Mrs· Wilbur ILewis. enJo~ a furlough, loft ThurWay for Virg1n1a where he wul l'ecelve reass.lgn.ment ol·ders. Ml·. and Mrs. ~ Collins of Centerville were Sunday guest6 01 b1a pa.rents, Mr. and Mrs. Howan! Collins. . Mrs. Oharles Wetzel ·and daughter, M;rs. Ga.U Behr, were Ilia\YtOn ViSitors, W~. M!iB& IPhyl1Js Shldnker spent the week end in Wilmington and was the guest of Mr. at¥! Mrs. Harry Shidaker. , Mrs. RU:.ha.rd Boll1n@er. "Margie", and Mrs. Louise Fite were calilera in Wllin1ngton, Frld9.y. Several members of the Methodlst Ohurch a.tterded the JWklrld-widc CommWlion SeljvIce at the New Burl.lllg.ton ChUrch, ~daY even-
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After' 16 montba of serv1cle with the Azmy Air Poroea. FlO Robert S . 1'lloma.I of W~esv1lle, 1& belnc bonoraib~ separated from tlbe Army of t.be. UDltecl states a.t the 8a.D AntoWO DI&trtct 1n8IallaUoo of tbe AAP Personnel llI8tl1I:JuUClI OemlmDd. Pl10r to ent.erme een1ce, be was
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CINCINNATI Vl8ITOII6 BBiUI: SUNDAY AFl'EBNOON Mr. and Ilir8. Robert Bruce aod Mr. Uld Mrs. Oomad Ve,inoU8 of 0inc1mIati were 8unda.~ a.fterDoClo callers of Mr. and KB ~1 IIa.1Do
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Many local c1t1Zena were In attendance at l111e "Home-coming" held in the United Bre1illern Church at . Or~n1a. tJve WIre anti ~ft. An orMrs. Owrge 'Deom' and daUghter (IiDlDUOD MIOODd to DOile. SWklU:J Mis. Pidgeon, Mrs. Charles ' Bmart, MIJeft OD the·. . . aD IU'OaDd IIIU'W ENTERTAIN VISITORS aId Mm. A. S. Collett of Jonah's In tile CIOaDtn, n:.~ =C=A~ 1'1res. and Run Baptist Ohurob were tuesta ·at S • Th S • f· fa.mlJly entertle.med' to d1nn~ on the home Or Albert Srildi!r in Wllm.Ington, Tuesday ev~ wben the Snider's ll'eoe1vEd Ule Diem&rs of the MlssIonaiy SOciet1ee of tile ' . First BaRtIat Ohuntl· ENTEa'l1A1NS WCTU MrS. Qeorge' WeJl entert.a.tned tale ladIe8 of the W. 0. T. U. at her home
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by DunhalIi Wbite Rocks. Florence Kersey were Swlday dinIn addition to tli1s tratp-nest work, ner guest6 of Mr. and Mrs. John a flock of 600 pullets at the Dunham Kersey and SOD. fann wul also be trap-nestAld. AU flocks produc!ns eggs for the ~~"-"~I"""''''I ''-'I_ ' '_' _ ' '_'' .. hatchery are blood tested to w1t'll ln less thaIn 2% reactors, U. S. Oerllfled ~d all mated with ROP males . The capaclty of the Dunham plant is 56,000 with SroH.)l, Petcrs\me and Bundy Incubators being \.lSfd. Approximately J50.LOO chicks are produced per year. The minimum ~ size of 23 to 90 IIOURS: ounces per dOt6en Is usoo as a standani for DuonhBID produced chlt;ks. 9-12 rach m a-nlng Mr. 'D w!ham states ·t hat he plans to start 'ho.tchJng soOn and tm.t he 1-5 afternoons excPpt lUi.8 OD hand two Ol'I:1ers of a thoUsWcdne~ dlt.y &i~U I an ch1<*s each to be shipped via Air Express to Long Beach, Cnllf., 7-9 Bnturday evening t.b1s month. other EvenIngs by Appolnbnent
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May Cowell a t the Cou,my Home, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cla rk 'f l :I 'New _~Il~meDtto men~ for their d nner Uuests, Sunday , Mr. WAXED PAPER-125 ft, AUTOMOBILE · alld Mrs. Everellt Clark a nd son aud -.II. boxed '>A_ ea. 1 1938 Model Dodge Coupe. Ml·s. L1Iy Palmer of Dayton. ~ ~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mr. and Mrs. Ph.Jl:I.p TlIIord and "'(ORRIS WBAR.T ON UECEIVE Ph. 2143 t SO " m . _ ... f H b 0' The Miami GazeU-, -.. 1 Eltate n-o"'Range; WfI8h1ng wo n.. 0."" rom U'Veys Ul'g DISCHARGE FROM SERVICE .ReaI Eatate For Sale-. ma.ch1ne, gOod condition; White Friday. to the Early> property vacat.- Mr. Morris W])n.rton was discllarg, iBou.se eleotr1c . reh1lgera.-tor; 5- ed by !!he J on es .f amily. e:l from, 1lhe AmlY last week. at POR SA.IiFJ.--HOuae. 7-roQID8; DeWilY burner Perfection. oil stove; 2- ARRIVES FROM TRINiDAD ()a.m.p Abter-pw-y, Ind., aoo arrived deoorat.ed; Th1ni at..James Lovely, burner oi heater; Fuel aU beater; Corp. PaUl JohnB arnved from t.he here on ThW'Sdaly at the home of HloDe :lIIOI, 'Wa.ynesvWe. tOUtle ~trola; Break1~ Bet; Kitchen Island of Trinidad off the coast 01 Ills wife,. and plUents, Mr· and Mrs. oM*let;~ft8d1o; snvertoDe Venezeula·, Wednea:iay, for a fiIt~n Clyde WlW'ton. Morris was in BllBINU8 BUILDINGS ' JJattery nIdio; DlDJng room·8UIte: dar turlough with his grand-lI!ollhcr,. li'l'ance ·a.nd Germany ane year as a 1 tnme. ~" bllSDem, 1Iv2Dg 8..pece bedroom 8U1~; maple Mrs. Margaret Johns, a.nd other D'iaster mechanic J'OCaII eeooad !JoGr, 1MCb1"""1 for JemJ,y UIId beet; W~er HVing relatl:ve6. He served 25 ~l1ths over• • • (be buIJdiDIr of all tn8 01 amaU !OOIl1 sUIte; wr1tIng cleek; coffee seas in North Africa and Ttaly. RALLY DAY AT .."Jd ..... . q feaSerI. etc. 2 IICI'eI table; end tables; .t 9xl2 rug; Bobby Morgan of Lebanon spent LYTLE CHURCH 01 cr1IIID4. . AllacI1n ~; 2 electne lamps; the 'Wee~ end with Mr. and Mrs. dishes; linoleqm rup; etc. Everett Early. The World-wide Communion Tem.: CASH MiSs Vera McGrew of DlIY'tOn Service and Rally Day were observOO WIUAJa .N.8U1tS MRS. A. E. WEU.ER spent Sunday with Mr· and Mrs. a t ~e Church, Sunday, with a W~ OllIe PboDe 1851 J.... IIu18oek, Olerk George CUstenbOl'ljer and ~dron. la rge CroWl::l in attendance. After Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins of the Sunday School perlod, led by MiaceUaDeou.PUBUC SALE Day~n were Sun<.la.y evening callers Mrs. Ina Longac.Te, supertnteI'.dent, W.ANI'I:DcookI!Ic and aerv- • BliIN1nv IIOId Diy home W1ll of,fe,. of Mr· aOO Mrf,. Ev!!rett Kem1ck Mi'S. Ollver Johnston gave a solo q. Amell& McKnl8ht, llanq... tile iollow1ng for sale.an and Mr. e.nd Mrs. Walter Kenrick. with Mrs. H!a.rold steinke a t ~e burIr. 0bI0. · I 1011140 Friday, Oct. 19. 1945 Pvt. Walter E. TJlClIDPson of Ash- plano. Remarks were made 'b y Corp. a& 1:00 P. M. tabula. spent. the week · end with Mr. Paul J ohns and the Communion GOOD LUCK TO YOUI •.l--"- on the premjse8 in Ly>lte: and Mrs. Harold S tel.nk.e and family. Service in 'chaI1ge of the pastal·. , SIGNS! • One 8 piece d1n1ng room suite. Mr. and Mls. Everett E1u'ly, nc- Rev. Joseph MyE~rs of Oayl.oo. was Oe:t ataDtord Bolen at the lNew • One :t p1eoe llVin8 room suite. companied by Mr. IUlJj M.rs. Ross observt,j. . KartID Sotel, ' W~ Qb1o. Home taUored slip covers for 1I8Jlle. Rowla.rA of Centerville, spent ThursAt theoonc\usion of these .services A J)(IItca.J;\J; wW.. do it. TnM:k aDd • ~ Wt badt chair end ottoman. day in Sidney. • a basket· dinner' was h eld at Lytle h"""eal . . . . . 1011tfc • ODe end table. • One ga.te ~eg Messrs. E. B. Longacre. Charles Hall. table •• 1I fioor lamps. • 9, 9Jala rugs. Bwmell aITl Walter Kenrick attendThe alter.noon serv:lce a.t bhe Hamal: 'ro KY ~: • One u;ple m1m>r Vanity and ed the . dlnner amd m eett..r.g of t.Jle Ohuicll In charge of Mrs. Charles 'nib ID.Y bome. Take DQ' fumlbench. • One ~ ~, • Small Metbod.i$ Brothel'hOOd 'tIit Lebanon, Tumbleson , conslisted 01 a. coronet ~. But . . . . ~ tab mY nICS. • One electr10 ronge •• One MondaY. evening. . ; (SOlO by Milton Jones. a duet by 'Mrs. m.lV-rJdl, ' 1IW'eet1Ul a-nut 0Irape electrtc refr1gere.tor. • One drop- MAJOR OPERATION PERFORMED Twllblcson and Mrs. CUstenbol'der, MltIiI 1Wttbout a.t ocmcentrat.ecl leal ~, . . ~s ·to mIaItch. Mrs. Kesler Graham undCl'went a an Illterestl.ng talk of the early da~ .DGIUJWIi' ...... I'll Dever keep a job. " , O ne metal Idt.chen stool. .' Two major .operation at st. Elzlaobeth of Lytle, linen Ra~6vi1J.e, Q.['J:I history I'D bava to bOrroW frOm YCIU all poroeIa.l.n top tables. • Or..e sew- h<l6pltal, Frlda.y. Her ~y Irle!lds of the Ohuroh bY Walter K enrlcJt, over ...m.. ing l118Gh1ne.• one drea8er. • One are glad to learn she is. doing so n talk by Rev. Myers, In which he pla.Uorm t'ooJter•• 'l1wo obabY beds. well. . said we hoped t o ha.ve a d1.n1ng ball PERBONAL 'STATIONERY - Now • One lUgh cha.1r. • Two iron' beds RONALD RUSH HOME built near the ChurcJi by our next ..~ 011 order In III&DY 8tylel, and apnngs.• Some books.. • FOur Ronald Rush S2/ c Is home on a 30 Rally Day servlce. Remarlcs were yard. Cha.1rs. . , One settee and day fiJJ"lough f rom Sheep5head Bay, nuiUe by Mrs. Isadora Ward, a forcolon, dealCDa. To avold deJe.ys,' Ii Some Brooklyn, N. Y" visiting hili parents. Iller Sunday Scllool superintenden t, now ja ·t he time t.o Oiuer' for s1!ta chair, walnut, 0 LD. oookI.ng uten6Us. • Lot of glass Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred Rush a nd fa mily. GJ!d by Mrs. Allee Clark. 0lutItmu time, 01", for peraonal ClIIoDB. • Old stone Jugs. • And Mrs. Margaret Johns 8.!ld Corp. we aq,y time. Two weeka deUvery Paul J~ were Sunday evening at premt time. Telepbone lIiU, many other articles. o:l1llner gues~ of Mr. and MJ·s . ,'lbe M1IIm1 a.zette. Pree 1nspecED LONGACRE Weller Haines and daug hter. a nd tkmm~ (continue:! from page 1) MiSs Vlvia.n Johns at thelr country home neaa- Bellbrook. I\V. CanaJ'y speak. Thus there were AUCTIONEERING Mr. and Mrs Harold IWlhltaker about !las present, for his m~. CBBI8TIIA8 CAJLDS- We have STANl.EY and KOOGLER ~d da.ugbter, Ml'I!I. J. B. Jones, Mrs. At the conclusion of tlbe youth rally, • 15 .,... 01 15 cards eaeh .1n For Dates PbODe lIN, W~esvUJe Nettle EmrLck, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey all present went up to the gyJIIl'.as~: ': :::'::"l~ ~o. Re~ Oba.rgea 'BUrJl,ett. Mr. Q·nd Mrs. Lowell lum for a short e'V'aoIlgelistic service. All who were present for the even~ lng's program aePeed toot ~lle rally Mrs. Walter K el1lick atte~ded LnswUb 10V ·. .Uy printed ..; .... eud,Dame we .aaes& yoa order was a COll1lPlet.e S\lOC~, and many IfPt D!"'. TIIe7 wlU be delivered i of the miniSters and youlli leaders aQJ1IIIIe tI'OID DOW 1IIlUl CIU1at.mu. expressed a dea.1re to make plans in TIle pdee- 0DIy fl.e ceDe. per tile a1ea.r future fur another 8UCh ..... prlDted, 11.u for . tile boz. raJty in some o bher section of the 11M :. . . . t.oda7. The QueUe. state.
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Oclober 11. 1946
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1945
A YNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY,
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Annual Hallowe'en Carnival 'Staged By- Mothers Club Saturday, Oct. 27
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State Highway Departrnentt FUrids for the 1944 Auto ~teratlon to 'be used in 'Il1d.1ng v1Jl8iea or Ohio in at.reet and rood construotlon has b!le n announCed aDj warrants iwill be IssUed by the Auditor or Sta.te ,for one-hit.). ~ amount allOted.and> on J\Ily 1, 1946 for the other haIll. Total appropriations for Warren OOlIll.ty, are $14.066,23 for each haU pa.yment. WR¥nesv1l1e will receive $960.50; Corwin 120.82; HBJ"Veysburg 332.26 and Springboro 1M3.68in each ~ne-half payment. Leb&non rooe1ves ......594.10 and Franklin ..... .,.." 10. • .... ....~ , ,-
ENJOY BIRTHDAY DININER iN DAYTON Mr. QJlIj Mrs. Oha.rle.> Elzey and qaugl1ter, Mrs. Frances BrnI1JlOCk,. Mrs. Albert Bran;nock and chlldren. Mrs. Ha.rtett McGinnis, Mr. II,lld Mrs. James BTIU'~nOCk and chlldren, Mr. and Mrs. 1!lmest Woolard ' and fam1ly and Miss Evelyn Spray n.rrlved at We hOme of Ml's. Lorraine SPra.Y in Dayton on SUnday morning and helped her ~ebhra.te her birthday llinnlversary. A bllsket dlnner was anJoyed and during tlle' afternoon elliCh one talked to obrp. TllOOlaB B. B oclt t th V te • Ho/lp1tal 1~~~lIJlttlc8iClt/ enms
Wool Dress Save~ For V'· Bond
Wymer L. Drake. druggist, operating the Waynesville Drug Store, oompleted hI.s fourteenth year 1I1 bUSiness ,h ere on October 15. He 8tAu'ts now on h15 n.teenth year and plans to observe the 16th amnveraary next October ,w ith some type of unusual business event, Best good wishes are col'dlaly extended to Mr. Drake aoo his continued SUOOE6S.
The G ra nd 1.Jarch will sta l't a t. 7:30. Ait t hat time t.hlrt.een pri:>. s mll be a warded to !.he best costumed ptrsons. Dancing wlII be In progress throughout the evenlng In the gymIrllSlum WhJle downs tairs, bingo. r erreshment-s, picture shows fortune telling, and games of all kincls wUl be oHered for the &nterta:1lunent of th05C not wishing to dance. In add1t1on to costume prizes, numerous prizes wlll be given .or bingo and other games, ""'ch year the Mothers Olub de """ primarlly. upon the Hallowe'enponds CJa.rnlval to finance its acUvities ot.h be ftclal
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HEI,.D SUNDAY
Mr. and Mm . .Ed Hopklns enter_ talne... with a fa.mlly reunion on Sunday when for the llrst time m many mon bhs: all three of ehe1r sons were home; ha~ receive:! their
: : l e dl8charges from Milltary ,Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hopkir.s and daughter, Mr. ann Mrs. Glenn iHopldna and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Hopkins, Mr. and ~. Everett Kenrick, son and daughter, Mrs. A. R. Stllirke and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey and cla.ughter. .
tA party 101' Pvt. Ernest H. Ha.sz
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Oct. 3, 'by P,a.ul F.' Peterson of Spring Valley. Ohio, Among the dlstIngu!she<1 guest.5 was Mr. Walton SpWhr• SherIU of Gl'\ltlnecounty, Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Po<lensal of 0\.nc1nn8It1, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wlliam McKnight of ~yton, M1B8 Lucille Kyle of 001wnbus, Ohio, Miss Katherine M. Queary at Lou1sv1lle, Ky, and !Mrs. Ernest Hasz of ·Mt: Holly.
ROBERT OSBORN R~TU~NS HOME 'Lt. Robel't ' E:-<ibOm of Wayneatille, a veteran of ten montihs In the European Theatre of Opera.tIons, has returned to }Va)'2l,esville following h18 honorable dJsche.rie from the armed serVices. He &erv~ in Italy, Germany .a.nd central Europe"
DAYTON, DAILY NEWS GOESTS ON SA11JRDAY
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"11Is~etta College, Ma.r letta. OhiO, are pictured abOve.
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Frl·endshl·p Club Elects Officers
Mr. QJlIj Mrs. Frank Thomas entertalned wlllh a family dinner on Sunday, honoring the birthda.y an .. I!'versaries of thelr daughter • Mrs . J'" M Earnhart d .. ...,." . . . . ,an Mr. ><u ,...ur . Thomas. Those preSent were Mr. and Mrs. J , M. Elarnha.rt 6J1d sons of Bea.vertown. Mr. and Mrs. John R<lbey of Dayton, Mr. I\hj Mrs.
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IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 2222 M ,t er many months of waiti ng the flre alarm and telephone sys tem have been Installed here. The Install&tlon was made at the corner of Mdam1 and Main streets. at tbe Ford Garage. locllited on a pole at the street corner. Several persons in the vlcin1ty. of this telephone <have keys with which to make IliCCCSS to the phone, or, 8lIlyone wantlng to turn In an alarm can do 80 ,b y breaklng the glass to obtain entrance. The lire telephone call Is 22ZI. When this nUIl1ber 15 dlal£d and called a. large bell located lilt the llre telephone will rIng and someone of the ;number who harve keys will turn on the siren. Th1s telephone will also be used by the poUce department, highway patrol and sherlrf of Warren county as a means of contact · in case of aoc1dents, robbery, speeding, etc· These officers 'WIll all have keys to the telephone. IN' OASE OF naE DIAL 2222
Election Of Officers At Happy Hour,Club '
The Happy Hour Club held thelr Lt. a.nd Mrs· October meet1n8 a.t the ~untryJ home of Mrs. Harry Smith on Tuesday. October 9. wi~ twenty members arrtve::l home o~ 8a.turday ,to spend and two guests present. some ' time with b1& tem11y before At the bus.lness session the follow~vlnll b1& dl.scharse. Ing offU:ers were elected: Mrs. OIzlton Cook, preeldent; Mias KeneUl E1zey and Betty Ogleftlee. vice-president; and .IIIOCII'' ' ' ' U:, of Dalton"spent ~, J. A. Hartman, secretafy_ tree.a-
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Sgt. L. d1scharged frem rived ,h ome In 'l.tOlllIIII!pu with the armed Mrs. H. E. Hathaway opened her live years. Al lovely home on Maln street for the Anti-Aircraft Ba1~t.liiIW1 October meetl..TJg of the FrIendship AlaskAn , ~ AJIIlql'DOIUb. 'FortY-6eVen memQers &Dl ,6ix..mont.b&..PI1or ......~.,..,..... ~~~.lr.~ifYc~Pi~ileiit,"fiiAl~~~~~~ .WitJ;l on Pearl' Ha.rbor I 1~1M1!3,~-.... bus'i'ness ~:::--::wu=-'·~~'"",",:d II:Dc1 for many moXliths was located charge of the business seas.lon and ~leted. a program p~ on the remote BemEICb1 Jsl&n<IB near Mrs. Alva Thompson was in charge under the r.Urection of Mrs. Elsie Attu which ,W ill! ra~ded by ,the Jap- at ,the devotions. Hockett and Mrs. Qlen~ W1lson anese from time be time In their Officer for !:ne oomlng year were included papers on "Mrs. John efforts to stop our' ~bwn.rd drive. elected with Mrs. StaDley BaHey, Mama ~ the White House" and In May 1944. he was returned to the president; Mrs. A. H. Stubbs, vlce"Mrs, Hayes in the Whlte House" by &ates witlh his regiment tor further president , Mrs, Cha rles . Koogler, and! Mrs. NeIDe Balr Mrs. Oharles Anderson 01 Waynes- M1.sa Betty '"""1e6bee ~ t1'll1nlng with a Oombat Engj.neer secretary·; and Mrs· M. D. d. ville spent Thursday with Mrs. Nettle Bunnell. . Ba.tta.lJon whidh WillS shortly there- treasurer. EI:ndck. An exehange of gifts was made by lIlt'tor sent to Gernumy. Due to inMrs. R, B. Coleman gave a plano Mr. and Mrs. aimond Minser and the ",Happy Hour SI&ter&" a.t the juries sU/.Iered whlle at Shemya, Sgt. solo and an intereating game or- children of De..Yton were Sunday soc1al period, A dainty salad course Herrick ·W6S transfellTed to the Ber- ra.nget:!. on the hlBtory of the Olub guests of thC }a.tter's parents. Mr. W811 served lilt this time. vlce Force& where he was trained in .or the ,p ast yea.r was enjoyed. and Mrs. Wlll1am Bergdall, The Club adjourned to meet'lt1.1th AJmy Finance and Personnel Work, 5ecralet Sndl&ters of ·t he year werde Mr. ar.d Mrs. ·R alph Hammond and Mrs. Carlton Cook In November. and has been worldn.i in ,the Finance reve e d 11 n~w ones were name famlly a.ttended the annual "Hunt- ( , , Dept. 10 the ReoeI,tlon ' Ceniter at for the comlng year. er's Special" .t rap ahoot.ln@ at Van- I VISIT ARMY AIR FORCE Ft. BUss, Texas. At <the social hour the hoatess, dalla, Sunday. AT WRIGHT FIELD, S~AY . Herr1cIt ' ima enrcilled for nl.glht assisted by Mrs. Stokes, Mrs, Holland Mrs. Robert Siney, o~ Dayton spent Mr. and Mh. R.Usse1 Wilson and classes at the Salmon p , Obase 001- and Mrs. Olilrk, served refresilmimta. Ie.8t week With her father, Kesler children ' were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee COlllus of Oen- lege of ·LeIw (01nclrullatl Y. M. 0.11\.) ESIDENT Q1"8Iham. . and Mrs. Hobert Wilson in ~n, tervUle were Sunday guests cit Mr, and has accepted a. position as Ac_ FORMER R ._ Mrs. Walter Kenrick albtended the During the afternoon they· vLs1ted and Mrs. Howard Collins. cou·n te.nt-Olerk in lillie law of!1ccs 0 , DIES IN N. DAKOTA funeral of Mrs: Quia McOe.th a~ the the Army Air Forces fair at Wright ln~.....~ MBs adaerbert~terrew~e hl& brother-in-law, carl Abaedherli, Friends will be sad to learn of the Rober.ta FUneral Home m Dayton, 1"teld. ~.on Un y a .... we • C at 15-16 Lebanon CItizens !Banlt MOnda6' afternoon and the burial at gue:,1i8 0 Mrs. Do.'.ter's brother ar.d BUllding death of Jo'hn T. FllliCk. of Pace, WOocuand cemetery. VISIT IN HUBMRD, OHIO sister-ln-lalw. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Miles ~. Abaecherll ha,s practiced law N. D., Oct. 3,1946. Mr. Flack was & MI'L Margaret Johr.s and Corp. Mr. and Mrs. L. o. St. John enYoung. in Warren Goun"" fOI' m' ore thall fanner res1dent of Waynesville b&v'J d f ""_, PaUl Johns were Monday evenlong joyed the week end with thelr son 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Brown enjoyed e'~ht years and • ...., been 0-erving no 1ng reside on the ormer .....tterth_ dinner guests of Mrs. Nettle EmrIck. and daughter-ln-Ia.w. Mr. and Mrs. '6 ..... a motor trlp, Sunday, extending Prosecuting Alltorney since January. waite ,e.rtn. He sold mllk. and butter J _ W The, La.d1e's Ald, of the Reform Kenneth St. John. and m.ught.er, in to customers 'w thrlough the southern section of ayncsv111e, a.n d I"'"t ". Ohio. MRS. WHITAKER HAS . here In 1928 to llve in Noflth Dakota. Ohurch of Springboro served lWlCh Hubba.rd. Ohio. at· the hog aaJe at tbe Dearth Mr. and Mrs. James Doster of BIRTHDAY SURPRISE He Is survived "by his wife. a. son nd da hter Sheehan farm. Tuesday. Dayton ca.l le4 on thelr respective 'Mrs. Walter Whl.t aker very un- ao a ug .--=.'____ Mrs. Kesier <lmhem was taken parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hel'bert Doster expectedJy found he'rael1 h06tess to TRAFFIC DETOURED rom St. Elu.ateth h06pltal, Tuesday and the Rev, and Mrs. J. P. Thornf Ighbo ..... -.lou to the home or her daug'hter. Mrs. bury, on Monday C'Ven1ing. a group 0 ne rs 00 .. u=....., --Mrs. Oba Welch 1u'11ved in Detroit. evening WIU!D theyarrlvel,t to help ResurfacIng of Sta.te highWay 42 Robert Siney, 111 Da.y,ton·. her celebrate !her O1rtl1da.Y &nnL from Waynesvllle to Lebanon has Mr. and Mrs. CI)'1e Wharton are Mich .• FrIday, to be the guest of versary. The evening was pleasantly rerouted traffic onto state Route '13 receiving cangratula.tlons on the her son daughter-In-law, Mr. I7I1'II "ddaughter. born to · and Qe'" t W I h nd f 11 spen t 1n SOCial oonversa tIon and re- and to State ,R oute 48 into Lebe.non. birth or a "._. and Mrs· ....er ec a am y, !~ents were served. ----Mr. Ulld Mrs. Loran. Routlmhn of MIsI1e8 ~ Bh:IdakEl' QJld Mary, Th06e present: Mrs. Cora Rich, TRESS.L ER HARDIN Frankl1n. at Blair h06pltal, Lebanon, =~e; :v~~gton cellers. Sat- MrS. Reba Braddock. Mrs, Olenn GETS DISCHARGE FrIday. Oct. 12, . Mr LouIse Flte d daug!hter Borden. Mrs. O. B. Mal'latt. Mrs. Corp, Paw Johns was a dinner M1ss SJane spent theanweek end ~ Hvold Thaeltera, Mrs. J. iH. Slllckett, Tressler Hardin. lion of Mr. and gUest, Monday of Mr. and Mrs. G.endale ~ the guests of MiS'l Fite's and Rev. ~ Mrs. It. B. COleman. Mrs. T . S. HaI1l1n of Waynesv1l1e, Everett Early. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kenrick and . received lUll honorable discharge th1s aunt, Mrs. to. H, Flte, a.nd her wcelt Bl'ter serving over three years chlldren were .guests at a famlly cousins, .Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks in 't he Am!y\ two years of which dinner. SUnday. at the home of Mr. MUthert, Jr., and 8h1rley Ann. were overseas with the 9th A4r Perce. and' Mrs. Ed Hopkins in WayneavUle. Mr.84ld Mrs. ,Harold Steinke have Mrs. James Rader and dauehters ano Mrs. Olarence Hesler and Ruthie - ATTENDS SCHOOL received wom .t hat ibelr son, Pvt. ,.., A.ND -~"" ed on were Tuesday callers at Te.f1'IIiCe Mrs. Mattie Stopa of Van Wert. IN EN~ , James 8te._.. ....e wae t ......... err ~. Friday evenl';", Mra. William Ohio, 8IIld sister, MrlS. Mary BerryTuesday of last owee~ from. the ..., man of Coluinbus, Ohio, called on T / 5 Ronald Hardin. who served 10 hospital at Lexlneton to Rieg10nal n...ter received the members ·of the th 9th Arm thro ghout Europe ........ MiIlses Marne and AJnnle 'B rown on e y u • hospital at Ft. Knox, KY" " .or treatWelcofue. 'Bible Ola.as, which 1& aI- Monday afternoon. "AMdJn g 0011age a t "","",""""r, y ........... 15 now a.,.,.,.. ment and observation. Another flllated ' with the Jona.hs Run Be.p_ Ml8s Mlnnle Doillson returr.eel Engla.nd. where he Is studying auto- operation III&y be neoeasary. tdst Church, cif near the vll1age. ThU1"8day from a v.lslt to .rleD:ls rnative engineeri nil 'Mr. and l\ln. J. B. Jones enter'l1heW. S: O. S. convened a.t the ..... Meel to dlimer Sun"-y _Mol . and relatives In · Indlianapo ' lis. ........ -- , ."..... ............... home a : Mrs. 'R4olia.rd Bolll.Dger, E.......a .... IN. U S'lnV'ft.Y ,Mr. ' . MIss Elizabeth Ohandler.' of Ohio PLANOK 'S·,·.,.·Oft l....., . Mrs. Joseph Myer& or Dawton. ThU1'Sdayl afternoon .. The co-h06tState 'University. SpeIlt the week end Mr, and Mrs. RoM Planck had Ill! a'nid Mrs.. Therle Jones .and . son of eMe8 were Mrs. Ralph Rlch a.nd Mi'II. at the Bunda.y guests Mr. and Mrs. We.yne Waynes,vl1le; Corp. Paul J~ of . lqle Robertson. •... ~ land t . Mira. &n Blec.It~tt ar.d her sl8t.er Mrs. Oeorgianna. Ivins lett Frlda.Y ~lanck and ch1):1ren oi O&"."",n, Mr. ·T rlnldad Is ,Mrs, M'arpre Mrs. Nellie Oegood and 'Jaclde' were for a vtait ·with her daughter. Mrs, and Carl Peterson and 'dauih- Jolina; Mrs. Nettle Dn.I'1Ct and Mr. O1nclDnatl a\n~1'6, ~day. ~el ~, 10 f'11InkUn. . ter of Bl?nng:!lld, Mf· and· ~. and Mrs. E. B. ,Longa.cre. . . MMs laura McKWlfte'y spent the WilUam Planck .and son or ·Detrolt, Mr, and Mrs, Walter KenT1,* enThe ladies of the iJl\1c ' Leque _ _ end wi' til he _...._~, ....._ . ., "'--I and Mr. ar.d Mrs. ~h HIldebrant tstained. tp a faDlY' dinner, , were eDter,talned at the home of ..""'.. .......... DUO ..,... Mrs.- A. 8. uollett. saturd&1 even- Swam· LebanOn. of Lebanon. f011owln8 i l l . : Lt. and Mrs• 1pI. , _ M1Ia Sara'" Randall came from Prank W . .Ackenn&n 'and son, Mr· .. IlaJIton, SUnday afternoon <to vtaI8t VISIT PABENT.8 OVER WBBIU5N'D tItDd Mrs. ~ ~ea, Mrs VIola PABBNTS VISIT QVIR"~ Wlt4 her fattier, Mr. O. E. RaDjaU. Stalf Sjp.. Olyde Promm. who la Mr. ~ )In. ~ Hatnea Mr .mel KrL Gayle' B98IlI had &I Dr. ' a.le RuslUII~ a.tJd tamlb· noWstaUone:1 at Wri8ht Pleld. and aDd I0Il8, Mr. and Mrs. WllUam ' . , . - _.... _.... Uttl r.--.- -_.. week end 8UCIt8 th o e latJter'1 parenta, viIlt.eCllIJu JDcl~ Sun- Mr. and Mrs. MelVIn Banta. Of Lov.ee BOD 0 ........ -_ ..... Mr, aDd JInI.. . . . Relcber 01' OlD- daJ even1III aD«l , ret.umed 'Witb land were week end If\1flIRII 01 the!!' MD. James Kaser ard ~ 01 eIba. ' . UltID to IJart,c)D .eII' few dip. parenti, Mr. and YJa, JobIl PftIaIm. 1IIdd......
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Ing. Plans and arrangemehts tor the cal'nIval are under the superv1slon of the finance committee wh1ch 15 At a meeting 'held at the Metho_ comprised of Mrs. John Turner, diat Ohurch on FrIday. Oct. 12, a cha.lnnan; Mm. Al Pollnsky, Mrs. group or thirty-six members fOlmed MJIO Beal. Mrs. Oharles LeMay and a local W. ·O. T . U. with Sera BradMl:!:. Bf.rier. ~ pres1t.t~t; Lena.~ ~WOMAN'S AUXILIARY p~dent; Olive W6l'dlow, secretary; and Mrs. A. O. Tomllson, treasurel' PLA,N'NING BAZAAR Th1.s organjmltion was fanned The Woman's AUXlllarY of the St. throU8'h the effort~ of Mrs. ~l Mary's Ohurch held their October Rutledge. St8ite worker. of Rock .ord, meetlnll at the country 'h ome of Mrs. OhiO. whO spoke at the me~tlng. John Bohn, with an attendance of After the officers were a.ppointed, ten members. Plans w~--"e for a short buslness session W88 held .....~ ........ holding a baZaar at some uture and the o11!'8u1zattoo adjourned to date ar.d a fine report was made on meet agatn on the second FrIday of the U. T. O. eacll month with the next meet10g The Auxllla.ry adjourned to meet scheduled to be held on Nov. 9, at wltb Mrs. C. Lee Hawke in Nov- the home of Mrs. Tn.une.n Wardlow. ember with a guest speaker for the program., IA salalj com-se was served during ~rveys tile socJal hour. '- , FAMILY ItEUNION by JANE nTE
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Mr. and Mrs. Loren Routzahn of Franklin are announcing the blrth 0: a rbwby daugbter. Linda. Atm. weight elglht pounds, four ounces, on FrIday, Ocbober 12, at BlaW's h06pltal. Lebanon: Mr. and Mrs. R.out7ALhn (Eva Wharton) were former residents of W8.ynmvHle.
Costume anrt bingo prIZes, dancIng, picture shows, games. a real fortune teJler- these and Ill8JlY other attnwUofls promise a full ev en1~ of entevta.lr.ment for persons of all l4res {)t ilie annual Motlners Olub Hallowo'en Carnival an e! Bazaar at the Waynesville · Gymnasium. Siliturda y even.lng. Ocl, 27, Plans for t.he carnival are nearIng completion and r om a ll Indi cations, the program tlWi year promises to be even more VIU It'd and attracttve than 1n former years, wl Lh several new features on se/1ed-
Work Started On High School Field Last Sat m-day and Sunday work was started on the High School Ball Field by th MIllin! Athletic Assn .. with Ralph Edenfldd as general manager. Fu.i1ure or men ,and boys to donate time to the project slowed down 't he work but much was accomplished In splLe of this. ThlB coming week end Mr, Edenfield plans to cOOlplete the grading, plowing. disklng and seed sowing . proYlded lie can hn,ye s ufficient help to ()Omplete the project. Throll&'h ,hI.!; efforts ,our 45 'f oot poles ,h ave been locatt.i at Lebanon nt 857,30 eaeh In the yard, The ()hlo Telephone 00., in' Lebanon wllJ see _ that !.he poletl''!l re delivered here ar.d '1'1'111 . set them after the holes are dug. .FOur 75 root. poles a.re needed to compl e te "'he j 0 b an d Mr . Ed.enft eld 15 malting contacts for t.he6e at th1s ttme. NC)Ot w-" the list of ' materia'"'VA '" needed to complete the lighting w1ll be publl.shed in these colwnns.
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''cu.nJe., abuse and llunlllia te her" l\4.rS. Fannie iJol'\ollo5on ch$rgeclin her divorce action !lIed ~lBt J06epll pU/)U1Ibed BYeI7 Th~ by D&~ PreU - Floyd It.. Da.v1aIon, I!ld1tor L. J ohnaori, Jr., CincLn.nat . They BublCrlpt1Ql\ Rate: "1.110 ~ear Witbtn 15 m1les: f.2.00 yeu- beyood 111 m1le&. were nuuTiedin 1942 and 11ave twin da.ughters. Entered .. BecoD~8&'I Matter at- the ~ Qf11ce, Wa.yneevme, Ohio Oellon Collins, Fl'ank1ln. charges his w:tIe, Audrey, with ClLle1t.y 1.0 his divorce pe t~Uon in which he t:a,t.ea. t.hat they W ' I'C married in 1940 and RED CROSS HOME NURS 'ING have- one daughter. His !Wife, Adwllda, had 'l1.rpproper rclati01l6 with other men" 'L uther Turner, Fra.!lkllll, ~arged in his divorce petJ.iJon In ""WOO he stated . SY~PTOMS? t.hat t.hey were IlUUTled in 1943. Doretha Al:ord charges her hOllban:!, Edward, wltlh neglect in h r wvorce suit. Married . in 1943 ,t hey lla.vc two chlldren.
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: Mcllho:l16t ChurO:h beIng $3.930 and of the W.·s. C. s. of the Church, $1,000. 'Ill cour.t ordered oert.aln ~ belonging 'to. Ibe estate of A. O. Ba.Ysore. Mason, transferred to Ella Baysore. The estate ot O~I W. VencUl v.ras declaroo xE:mpt from lnllel1t.. ance ta.'<. Tne court set Oct. 22 to h ear the Invenwry of the:' state of Rhoda Clevenger, Leba.n'o n; OCt. 24 tllat of Fl'OJlk HarLer, Sr., Milson; and &a.nk M1nnJck ' Oct. 31 or that of ' lihe estate of Eves Wilson, K1nglI Mllls. Fanr.le Alberl;son was named a.d.mx. of Iohe esl.a.te of MeS6el1ger Collins, Way nesville, w11:J1 HdlVa.rd Gl1IhalU. Ralph B;rook.s and El:l Lewis a.ppralstll'S. Th_ adoption of Oharles Tholll1l.\ MaDB.nlcl by ll:rnest · a,nd . Nora Rambo, M01TOW, approved !IiDid the change of his nume to Thomas McDan iel Rambo ordered,
Common ' Pleas Proceedings as ElJ1el S. Sargent, Lebanon. was awarded a d lvoree ll-om Fred L . Sargent on ' her charge of ' neglect with cusl.<ldy of their t.wo minor c.hIldren a.warded the plaintJ!!. George O. HUller, Morrow, was gmntej a divorce from Marie Harper on his charge of n eglect willi cw."toOdy of liheir minor Children reserved by tile court. The suit of Da.lb-y Harris against William J . Harris W!lS dismissed. Carolyn PrJce !Was granted a dlvorce .rom OJlBJ'les Pl1ce on a c'l1arge or neglt.ct, the former 1>e1.ng restored to ber fonner na.me of Stegemollm·. Her chnirge was in 0. cross-peLiUon atter her husband hO.cl Wed a .j!voree aet1on. The suit 01 Fred and Kal.hertne SIe-.l8.it against assle Brtninger was oompromi.sed and dlsmls5ed. lMaud1c Bearce won a divorce from &a.nk Sea.rce, &o.nklln, On 0. charge or neglect wll.h custojy o . their chlldren r c...erved by !.he court. Fl'ed W. Meeker won a divoree decree fTom Ida Meeker on 0. charge 1:llat she had been wUfully absen t for the past three years. Albert carl Tlleve was In de.Cault of an a.nswer to a charge o.f neglect filed by Florence Mwle T heve and she was gran~d a divorce from him, the courL reserv11lg the custody of their ollllclten. T.heve Is an inmate 01 the Ohio Penet.entia.ry the court entry stated. Howard Allen entered a. plea of "not guiltY" to an Lndictment chal'g lug .neglect to proviaje .or minor chlldren. Bond was set at $500 and date f01 trial was withheld by tile oourt. OUstody of minor child was transferred trom the plaintI!1 ,to the defeooant in ~hC sUit ot Blanche Noble Bone, 0. millor, against Robert
When Joitpny is tired and irritable, complains of a headache an~ sore throat, she tells him 'to run out'and play with thelotheI youngsters. "Fresh . air will, make you feel better." A few hours later Johnny is running a high temperature and his face is covered with angry ted sp0tS. Susan frantically telephones the doctor exclaiming helplessly that Johnny is dying of some strause ~se. SILLY SUSAN -
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pulse, reporting his symptoms accurately to the d9'iOI by telephone. She puts him to bed immediately in • room by himself, and feeds him ooly liquids until the doctor arrives. When the doctor says Billy may be coming down with ·measles, she knows her prompt action has made Billy's recovery quicker and protected other children in the community.
MarJe Collover, Franklin. was named execut.rJx of the estate or h er Jlusband, Howard: S. CotlOV~, with H. L Oheney, l''re<! Zart.man and G. P . Ga.tes . M 8,p praLsers. The court set Nov. 1 to hear inventorlt!s of the Colltate 0 Isaa.c Cobb, Leb~ on ; Oct. 31 that o . George NevlIle, Lebanon; Nov. 3, those of R B. Gihnore and Clara. Balrger, both 01 neaJ; ' Morrow.
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b), JANE FIn You folies In WaYne8Vllle a.ll know her, sure, but she was a stranser to me until one evlmlng, ·r ecently I arrl vall home ~d she was visIting with my mo ther. I was introduced. Her last name, I vivldly reoa.l1ed, hnoving seen it in tihe Oazebte many. times. I think slle has a delJghtfUi pel'SOllality B.Irl her name, friends , Is Mrs ~nre WaterhOUl!e. I'm anxiously anticipating another call from her, IlOO-
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aolles than smUes" says Mrs. Copelone. Her son-In-Iww to be replles, "iI don't look .or the heartaoheS, and I .see the smlle6 ·wlthout look1nS.·' I WANTED prefer the philosophy or the sott-1n_ By Esperienced IIDart for to_ IUICl oouw, wear law. There Is muCh happLness in t.1l1s wor~j a nd talere could be SO much It • plaid J~et 01 red, p'een and AUCTIONEER fellow. combIDe4 .Ub a (reeD more If everyone were willl.l18 to add tIdn. Wear It .UII lICuftlea for the yon BOtJ8lCllOU); PABM III· a contrjbut1on. ~ outdoor We. BUllDe.. and ....... ...... ue lewiq their own PLEMENT .. LIft 8TOCIt SAU:8 One of most apprec.la.ted lriends ..... till. ye&r, and pottIDr their is Mrs. Hazel Rhodes, who llvea near _'flap IDto Victory Bonds. Call Bellbrook 86761 U. S. Tr....wr, D.p"r 'rnt~ the 'burg. I am always inspired &If,t ar HARRY R. MCCOY I ha.ve conversed with Hazel. Indeed Not to be like Mlnn1e ,P earl but I W1fte she Is a lovely! cha.racter ' • ..' still want to teU You about some of JU. No 1. Wa1lMJlYlUe, Ohio Gall Behr WII8 dlsplayine a J.p- my ldDtolks tOo. La.st ¥rtday ~ anesa War Bond her husba.nd sent mom and I, all dresaed I.n our go-tO- ~~~~~~~~~~~~ her recently. 'the bond 11 much ;-~~.~_~,~_~.~_=_~=~r_ ~_ ~_ ~_ : 1- •• - - - - -, larger than ours In d.lmenaioDB and 1B Issued in the amount of 20 yen. I bet there are loada of people over there laying tor I.he band salesmen W~\o sold them that lousy stock.
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AlIred O. Fordyce to C . C. Snowden, p lot In Mom)W. IN CASE ' OF FlII.t: DUi.-SCharles B. 'Levns to Byron P . HllrLSock, two. lotos In Waynesvtlle. Donald Foulks t,c) Milton a.nd Vera Obapple, two parcels In Harveysbarg. Perry and Wa, B. Earnhart w Glenn and Hezel Banta, two ·A. Ir. . HBLP YOUR DOCTOR HOl4ll NURSING SHOWS YOU Oloorereek 'l1wp. -.::::» E Bone. How-You'll learn how to give simple treatments, Evelyn Watkins. to Kathryn Men" Gertr!a:le J. St1bbs was granted a how to feed a P'l-tient on a sof~ liquicl. or normal diet, ~ ___ ~. . ' 2divorce lrom Oharles W. St.Lbbs and ~ellha.ll, lot W In ,E vans addition to Waynesville. • . ,~ __ restored to her .armer name, TOShie. and how to keep • pstient comfortable in bed. All ClaUde aDd V1r\g1tlJa Jacksan to ~-courses are taught by • professional ourse. Marriage Ucenaea Edward F. and Mellie Mor ris, 156.56 What'. Under Foot In . - -- --h Your Home? 'R ichard R. Scllenck. 20, and Mable A. in Turtlecreek 'rw,~p.:.. • 1bat's an Important question tor Jeanet te Ludington, 20, Waynesv111~. HowaIti and GI&dys Dalton to If there;' no h01lU ••nhJ6· cOfI.r.e oller.dll' The Chester P. MAlott, 21, soldier, and Evelyn Wa.bk1ns, bwo lots In Waynes- ar.y hOn'lemaker to answer· prese.t i. )lour C01II1IIU.;'" ail )'OfI.r It,d, Prettiest 1'001II. . w on't look just rilht uladys Morgan, 21, both of Morrow. ville. unless the rug, carpet, or Hnoleum Gross chapter how )'0fI.1fIay hel" Of'gam%~ 0tU. Enan.1 Trent, 55, millwright, and ------,-----~~ harmonize with.thi! rest of the ' ~ Mrs. Lottie BrlXner, 62, cook, bOtb niBb1IIg8 and decoratlone. at Franklin. NORRIS BROCK CO. • Floor cover1n4!B frcm the mWa ~ond. G . 18aa.c8, 20, Waynes_ Clnclnnat,l Union 8toek Yanis and l.oom8 of a number of . ,ell ville, soldier, and DorotbN M. Hill, knOWJ1. manUfacturers can be' found 19, Foster. at thla ,.tore . . . In a wide var1ety KeIlll1t Brown, 21, paper woriter , Of designs and shades Of colorillc. ~. since tlbe former he8r1ng she stated. IUld Jeanette Hawthorn, 19, teletype .. Whether you pla.n to recarpet Asking treble amount ·of an operator, both of Frl\onkl1n. the whole house, or merely W'ILDIt. a Cllllord Gorski, 27, Ohlcago, Ill·, over-eelllng prtce pa.!d lor a 1113'l throw rug lor tba.t much walked Newea..e. Deeoto coupe; wwam ~well med engineer, and Hel"n Bors, 22, Flunkspot or in front of Ute da.venport or Grace E . Alexander rued an a.cUon ~t1on against W. E. Kidwell, both of lin. . 'fIreplace, we have ft. Ben Johnson, 26, factory worker, ~t the Lebanon Production Franklin, for ~, clalmJ.ng that Crec1lt AIJBo. to set asJIje and vaca.te KId wen charged him $286 above and Evelyn Sears, 18, boWl of F rankUn. a. jUdgt'(llllellt Ute defendants received ce11Jng price lor ,t he car. .LIve WIre anea PI .......e. AD 01'In O!romon Pleas ~ on a cogHer husbaDd· bad a "violent and ranlsallon IeCOnd to none. 8ktc&b Probate Court novit note. 'lbe pJa.tn.t1ff alleges that UDreBISOnable temper" and would' The court named E velyn Qreat- selle... on tbe heM lall around mlU'll.et . Gibbons Blde.-Nortb St. house, Lebanon, exec. of the estat e In ' the countr)'. 0., cal'rie BOWl\lan Stokes with WID , Service That Satiafie. Wayneaville, Ohio
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several years ago, ent1t1ed, "The ' Underside of 'IblniB" by LUJs.n BelL I was peruslng throU811 it recently IUlod a remark one of the ch.aractera ma.de Impressed me so much I'm gOing to pass it on to you. "There Ia very mUe 1la.PPl.ness In the "orld. U you look you will .see more hoort-
Robert and Hilda' Stauss, 113.64 A you bY his various ya.rna about the in Hamllton Twp.
Amella, CouaLn MUdrecl aDd 'Pritz', aDd my uttie five year old seoon4 cous.\n, 'J3hirleY Ann. 'Ilhree Yeal3 had gone bY' since I had seen them. Shirley Ann was three theon, but she reca.1led me and even recounted her trip up the S Hill, describing th.e creek,. trees. ete. ShirleY' IAnn js the pride and joy of . -the Fite :&II'11ly with her Olon:\. balr, and sparkling blUe eyeS.
Mary and J . B. Ohapman to Julia and Mary EB.'>ton, plot in Wnynesv111e. LOUis and MaI;'8aret Bittner to Dewey BUBtle, HI A. in Deer11eld Twp. . Oilv r and A.nr.a Smallwood to Elmer Sheehan, parcel in Wayuesville. Cora and FJ'ank St.efhenson to AWe Syaet:h, plot, Ma.m St., M6Son. A, B. and Mattle Wood to orner • • • Q.Dj Mary Helen Montgomery, plot Have you ever heard Dave Miller In Springboro. discuss t1le da;y1l wilen be WIUI a Elmer N. Richman to George and chaUfieur for some of lDIlytoo. ellte? TJlelma Miller. parcel 111 Wayncs- If y(>u he.ven ·t you've nU.s8l1l some-
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For WAYNE TOWNSHl.P CONSTABLE
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W~ynesville FlImiture & Appliance' Company
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I'XI Edw••d .Clliliand
Harvey
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Warwick a.nd -
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. appraisers. . 'rne net value" of the estate ,of For WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Eunice MU~rger, Wa,yllesville, was found to ,be f3,276.50; and that of FI'IldlK Ha.rter, Sr., Mason, W be Ild!W8M GiWland, Route 1, Eleetlon, November 6, IM5 $2,400.53. W~,Ob1o
The sale of real' estate ,b elonging to 'the estate of ,DUke Edwards, Morrow, W88 approved and dJstr1bution o. proceeds otdered.
The oourt approved inventories of the est&tes of C. A. Tll/bor, Mason; Au:ieI'SOll Curless, ' Harlan Twp,; Margaret IWetz, ~ille ; and T. N. Bridge, &anklln. The court approved ,t he flrst and ftnal accounts of the estates of S. L, Mon~omery and Adam ' Stelner , Lebanon; Elizabeth Ha.m1lton, South
SATISFACTORY SERVICES AT ALL TIMES
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Waynesville, Ohio
Lebanon; W. E. Blacktbum, Morrow; Clara. Lotshaw. Lovelaond, and. Ida Baumer, Franklln. The net value of the c.sta te of John W: Lowe, Mason, set at $27,221.31 with amount of each suocessor determined, thwt of the Mason IN CASE O.F FIRE DIAL 2222
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White and .Pastel shadesi!;xciting, Colorful Pape~ plain and bordered in contrasting shades, all with envelopes to' match. One hundred ,Printe'd and Engraved Styles, inclUding WJedding Announcement&-AU NeMb' Boxed.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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METHODIST CHURCH
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B. B. Colemaa, 'Minlater
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 . Mrs. Raymond COnner, WORSHIP SERlVICE 10:30 YOUTH .FELLOWSHLP, TUea1ay, 7:30
"Holy, Holy, Holy" 6 OOMMONION PARTIOlPATION OOMMUmON HYMN Last verse only ANNOUNCEMmn'B SCR.iiP'I1URE LEB80N Gal. ~:4-7 PRlAYER HYMN "0 Ma.sLer Let Me Walk"
Repentant'i! Is th.e decisIon to maka\ use of the hearing and believllli· \·2. Repen tance d term1ne5 what 1G to follow. U we nul#' repent, we 6hadl g~ ly Wid promptly confess OhrlBt and be oaptlWd. If we .:10 noL repent, we either will not. confess and obey, or, if we do, it will mean 146 nothing.
Dorothy Smith, and Marilyn BIle, A'M'ENDS .M AB8IIALL Monda;y ftVen1ng. FUNERAL, :rHVB8DAY Mrs. Ella Halnes. Miss V Jlma Out of town folks who attAm'ded (Jamer and Mr. and Mrs. Everett the Roy- Marshall funeral, Thu~ Haines OOIlleo:! on Mr. and Mrs. Wtlru Mr. and Mrs. 011ttOlY.i'~, OrvUle HIUlt, In the Sycamo e com- Mr. and Mrs. AlvIn Marshall, JoltS. llIun~ty, Sunday af.ternoon. Chas. Mol:1oy and Olive M&r8balJ or Some 0 our members attended the Clnc1nlUl.tl; Mr. and Mrs. Herman t Wle:ral services for Mrs. Ilpmer Marshall oJ Lebe.Ilon; Mr. and Mrs. Ho~wort.h Ilt A:rthur F1l1neral N. D . Sm1th 0 ' Spring ValleJo Home In· Wllmlngton , Tuesday after- • • •• noon. IN OASE OF ~E mAL 2222
A. M. SERMON "The Blesslngs 'llbe Time To Repen~ sUpt. of Adoption" ~'I'he h eavenlY Father DOt only te~ A. M. lNVoo.ATION The M:In1Ster WI to repent, but tells us when to INVLTATION HYMN repent. The w)ben Is 6.& muoh a part "Only Trust HI1m" 210 of the conimarcl as any other part t', M. BElNEDIOTION ' ()I it. He comma.nds Wi to r epent OHom PRACTICE POS'I1LUDE "now." W Ilen God Sa.yR ··n.ow," IUld Wedneooay, 7:30 P. M. we say "not now," it is due to a EVENING EVANGELISTIC dI.sobedien.t hean just 188 mUch 88 to Ferry Church of Chri.t SERVICE say "no" when Ooj tells us to sa.y , 5 ·'Ye5." "Now 1.5 the wx:ept.ed t1ineBible School 9:30 a. m. HYMN "0 Worship 'Dbe King" OUnmunion 10:46 L m. HlYMN " Praise H1lnl IPm.Ise HIm," 8 now I.s the da.y o. salv4!.t1on" ~2 Oor. Pre&c.b.J.ng 11 :00 a. m. HYMN "We're Marchlns To Zlon'" 10 6 :~. God knows the iUlpOrt.ance at now. Notice the emplui.tlc words-Yout.h Servlcea 1:30 Po m. SOfm>TURE LD3SON <JoDl.nl.aJldetb, " u.AlI;" 1 Peter 2:4-6 .. God, We invite all the YOUllS people PRAYm HYMN "Everywhere," "Repent," .'Now.' of tlh~ community to a.ttend t.be6e "Abide Wlt.h Me" 1M serv1oes. B:rl.na your Bible with you. INVOCATION Middlerun Baptiat Church AdUl~ Pra.Yer Meet.1ng 7:30 p. In. OOMMUNlON HYMN Services at Prlmltlve B&pt.l&t Evcnu13 EvIWielJ.s1Jc Servios "More Love To Thee" 163 Church at Ml.ddlerun, Sunday, Oct6:16 p. m. OOMMUNION PARTICIPATION ober 21, at 10:30 a. m. a.nd 1:30 p. m . OPIFERING ' by the Pastor, Elder Joseph Moore.
SUNDAY AFTRNOoN CALLERS Mr. and Mrs. R . E Asbury hlll~ as SUnda)" a ' ternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. WlIl1am T . Asbury, Mrs. Ecige.r Ba.rd. MIss Isabelle BaM, Mls8 Susan ,/elsh and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bu6cll oand children, all of Hamil-
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1'. M. SClarfr, Min'''. SUDda.y school - 9:30 A.. II. E. A. Et.rnhalt, l\¢intendeDt. Worahlp aervice - 10:30 A. lL Evenin8 eerv:t.ce - 7:30 P. M.
f1Jrst DaJ IIaDJqOl - 11:30 A. U. M.eetln& t~ Wonhlp - 10:30 A. II.
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• • • MORNING "OIlBHlP- ' BI&.E BOJIooL 9:30 Ray Klontz, 8upt. ~ON HYMN Two verses on1y cc:&eauNION MEDl'IWI'lON John 6:31-36
SERMON "The Ohurch A Spiritual Temple" IiNVITATION HYMN "Why Do You Wnjt? " B'ENElDICTION POSTLUDE
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Office Main Street Telephone 2651 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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NOTICE ,Beginning Sunday, Nov. 4, 1945 . OUR SUNDAY· STORE HOURS. WILL BE 8:15 A. M. to 1 :30 P.
DRY RIDGE '
A FARM DIARY
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OME· FURINISHINGS! "Hard-To~Get" Items
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year it 'Wu bile apples from a tree m the pasture tt.at I had g,lven to Mrs. Tenau.t but wh10h some oue got belore &be 'oould piat IUIj can
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Monday, Oct. 21 8l1d 22.
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time ·to reduce taxies.
With the enormous war debt a.nd the scarcity of consumer goods, r~ow Is the time to pa.y off as mUCh ,of that debt as we can. The wa.r Isn·t paid .or yet, Every increase in wB.l1:es means h1gber prices, there 'fan'!. any other way. EVery increase lowers the real value of yopr bond.s. your real e5tate aIII!! your sa.v1ngs, Lower dividends and who do you hit ·! Who do the strikers think ' the stockholders are anyway? They! we not just a lew old moneybags. There are also hundreds of thousaIlf:1s of smalllnv~'tOrs, pension fWlds and lnatltutlOI1S, insurance companiea and anuity holders, old people wibh life savIngs, J.nsUtutions of all ldnds. Every move toward intlatlon hits the .!xed income. The unions have done mar.y good things but many of these strikes look like strugglei for l.IIcrea.s :I power wlthout r~d for the well are of the rest of the people. Power Without responsibWty, a IlraO-whUe_thegrabbing-j,g-good attitude that can easily ldll ~e gOOlSe' that lays the golden eggs Prosperity mea.ns a woritlng balance between management, labor, stookholders, consumers, farmers, and ttbe pr~•.es&ion.s. There I.s a point beyond which nO" group can ao wlthou~ up8ettlng the apple C8Jlt and causing oonlualon and injustice. Tyranny is misuse of power aDi any group mlght 'be gUIlty or it.
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Caesars Creek Received too late for Oct. 11 edition , IRIev. W1:JJIs .Harner 'w all guest speaker at Church, Sunday, !Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WUson s,tteI\f1ed a family dlnner, Sunday, Sept. 3D, In honor of Mrs. Wilson's brotlher, Russell HUI'ley, and wife, of Grant's Pass, ore .. 6ft the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hurley in Xe.nia. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines and M}'. and Mrs. Pete Pennew1t went to L.ne Cincinnati 'Zoo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. /Weldon W1lson, ~. Lucy ccmpton. Mrs. William SmHh and daughter, Marilyn SUe, ~. Mary Bogan, ·Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ralph Bogan attended a ob1rtlfday dinner at Mr. and Mrs., Even Bogan's 1n ne.vton, Sunday. Other guest.. were Mr. and :Mrs. Emmett NeVin and 6OnS, Denny and Jimmy. Pvt. Melvin Hollingsworth of Fort Ord, Cal., arrived home Tues.lay evening, 'being called black on a.ccount of 't he death of h.I.s mother, Mrs. Homer Ho1l1ngawor:tih,
9 x 12 WOOL RUGS 9 x 11 FELT ~ASE RUGS CURTAINS ~ SUP COVERS LAMPS (FI~r and .T able) SnJDIO c;OUCHES (Fullr ~priq, Fill,,)
LIVING ROOM SUITES BED ROOM SUrtES STOVES "Complete Home F1II'DiIth...." ·
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t.ue modern version 0: that old. fa&b1aned form of sport, the lJa.YrIde. We pasSEr.1 a [arm wagon IJ8Cked with Ooya aDd gals, . drawn. not by 0J4.I Dobin, but by the faithful rubber tired tractor,: The macll1ne age didn't , make any dWerimcc, tbe, were hIwUIg just as much tun and the moon waa sh1n1ng just as brillbt sa in the old da.ys. Perhaps tbey were even ' s1ng1ng "Sweet Adeline" or maybe Jt was "It's Got To Be ThJ& Or ThaV Frost in
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would keep or 'not. TIme fjo iet out "the storm wtmowa aM ~ put them up It lIeEID& o~ a tew day. a1nce we took t.bem down. U you haven't·used ,t hem, get eome this yeu aDd see how much ooJrjthey keep out. W'Wl the coal a1I.01'ttace yoU will J»e glad to leel t.b8 cUUerence.
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SATURDAY, OCT. 20--
CLEARCREEK DAIRY (formet'ly BOW8)
Phoae 253'1, Waynesl'iIle, Ohl5
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VOTE FOR
IXI WARREN BRADDOCK I • For MAYOR of WA YNESVIIJ.LE
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We are now prepared to fill orders f0f a few commodities which are now back on limited production, vis:
Heatilators Storm-Suh Window Glas,s Nails ... and We hove to add to the list Released.
as Mer~:handise is
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RUBBER STAMPS T01LET TISSUE CARBON PA~ER
Phone. 2281
RUBBER BANDS SCRATCH PADS PAPER PLAYES PAPER NAPKI.NS SEALING TAPE WAX PAPER . PAPER CLIPS WRITING INKS
TUE$DAY, OCT. 23, 1945 2-HeacLof Horaea--2
Teem 'Of Bay Mares, 8 and 10 years old,
19-Head of HOI(a-19
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34 Hens. 75 Young CWckens. All ·Whl.te Rook.s.
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ROOert Lutes Reg. Has Sale on
YIYIbe rQ&d, ml. west of Centervme. '. 'lbat newest bOule 'em our road III ODe beini built bJ Walta' .Kent1cIt for Dr. Herman, and h1a wife WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 -PaUl P&rf lAlrge Farm Auctan.. , . lIDlstein Da1ry Ca.ttle, nearly ·all new arm machinery, 2 mi. West wt\o are iOIDr to move into it ,&I Oenterville .on Miamisburg and OellitervWe Pike. ,Il00%1 as poas1ble• •Another move ,_ repoI!ted ,i ll the ndin~ 'WIll SAT.URDAY, .OCT. 27 _ . B. F. ~een()r o~ 'W~ur BeJTybW" take place 100II. '!be HowellII are,a-' ' Palm 3 mL ./West Sprl.Da Valley, Oblo, on Bprlha Va.1le7 Road. pectlDg to 1J!OV8 to ShUoh, nori.h ot 29 _ . 3 East of I)ayOOn on ,ValleJ P1te. Da;ytOn:. People ~ JIlOV1Ds In 8IlC1' MONDAY,. II. 0. Kai'tIn 1M A. Pa.rm a.nd. cbattle8. 36 bead OaWe: out 10 1_ that It la bud to keep ~ wWl tbem ~ eeoIi time' & 1*oe IN GE'l'TlNO THE MOST lJOI.iLAR8 OUT Ia 80Jd prtcea 110 UII ud . . day llo YOU ARB. Ia II. c1imAnd fer btIber ..... or YOUR R1IIAL BSl'ATE OR OBA..!l"I'LIS, OlIVE 'U 8 A CAl£. IT
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Havilli ' sold my farm, Iwlli sell at Public AUction on TOWNSHIP ROAD, ~ mtJe South of Ly,tle, ~ mile North of state Route No. 73, at 12:30 o'clOCk, p. mo, prompt, on .
6 rooms nearly new househo14 gooc!a Washer. LOcated 2 ·m.1. west Wam1s-
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Waynesville, Ohio
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The MIAMI GAZEITE
MONDAY, OCT. 22 _ . OCt'. 23 _
WaynesriUe~ Ohio AMBULANOE SERVICE
Charlel Kofmehl
IN OASE OF FIRE DIAL :B2t2
,Springfield road, 12 'north of Dayton, Ohio.-
TUESDA~
FUNERAL HOME
her frieI\fd. MrII.
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Mrs. J~ Berton of oall!ornta, who 15 vIs1t1ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Reeves, e.t New Burl-
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KLONrrZ FRASURE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 2475
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t.be6e oold dIlI\Y6 ~ thoee who will need help this winrer if 1 ever have or the thalt ones 60rt and give when you IU'C asked. I am iliad tQ a.nyt.h1ng Share with who ask perm1ss1on .to get them.. AnOther pet peeve istbe cele- GUESTS FROM GEORGIA brating of holidays too long before Mr. &Dd Mrs. ~en P. Parker they get here. AJ.ready 8OII.p is ap- of Atlanta, Ga., are the guesta of pearing on the v1lIa&e windows and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wihitaker. Mls& <i1lildren in false .aces have begun Anna E. Mered1th awl MIas Dorothy begging. No one mlnd& one night of AtIdn6 also were week end gu.eats. BalloWe'eJ\ tun if property is not destroyed but tluee weeks of it is IN OASE OP PIRl~ DIAL 2222 too much. l~ WO\.Uj be much more 'exdt1ng If pa.re.uts lIl8.de them waUt, antJc.1pe.t.1on lle1ghtens OO'j 01men!;. amstmaa deoorat1ona belate the firBt o . December and sometimes even before nw,x:Ikaglv1n8 are boring. 'Dle~ fill IDe wit.h a feeJ.ir1.g ta.r fTom DEAD STOCK tJIle proper Pfl'\Ce and joy. Tbe6e IIR 5UJl)lWltl6 for us to dO e.way with. HoraM, Cow., HOI' wlld th1ng& that are going to waete.
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starring Robert Young a.nd Lamlne lDay at the Twin Theatre, Sunday
pad the apples 1rom a \.ree near the llne 1e1:lOO, tba~ bas alnoe died. 'l'n1s
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Beclnnning the 28th or t.hls month October 15, 1!K6. No Hunting and No Mr. Randall will be in an' evangel- Trespassing. Nice fresh new sJinB Istle meeting at Grape Grove Church have IIIPpeared all tlhe way around o. Ohrlst near Jamestown, 0h40. Mr. my new neigbbor's farm. We uaed to RandaJl WUl &frve as song evangel- poot our place in the paper and put 1st and the meeting will last for two up signs but far as 'We could aee tJle weeks. only dlfference was that stnmgers All 01 the youne people are 1II'I'Cd to did not <!rlve in so often to ask perbe at t.be Ohurch by one o'clock this mission. The laW de.1n1tely says that lU Lemoon and ready to go to the !.he hunter must obtain perm1as1on youth rally at Grape Grove. Thls fJ'om the farmer before hWlting 8llt:l will be a g-ood rally as brother Joe that applies whether there are signa BronSQn from Oolumbus, 0 ., will be up or not. But all t.he treapaBSel'S are th~ speaker. not hunters. The ones woo make me Beu.-e or the youth ra~ lbII after- hlle maddest are the fruit stealers. noon, there wU1 be n'O Young Peo- I would not be8rudge an a:pple or pie's meeti.ng towght: two <to anyone who crQSSe6 my pla.ce • • • on legltl.mS.te bus1ness but wh~ Repen&anee tlbe Tul'Dln&' Point people oomq in, basket in band aDd Repentance ta.kes place in the olI.mb the tree, tba.t Is dlfferent. We beart. It is a mental decl8l<m unseen , lUlOw ftVery fi1l1t tree on the farm, by o\lMrs, but absolut.ely necessary many or tJlem 'We have pruned and to one who wouM be saved. sprayed ao:1 tiley are JUst sa muon 1. True Bible repentance Is the a pa4't or Olll' regular crop sa if thely wming point. one may' hear tlbe were in an orchard and t..Uing thi! Bcrlpture and believe its trubbs,.but trult Is just. as much stealing as if it avails nothing If it stops there. tlley were taken oft my kitchen table
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NOTIOE OF ELECTION ON ADDmONAL TAX OU'I'SIDE . . TEN MILL LIM~ATlON Notice Is ilCreby given !.bat In pursunnce of a Reso!U!Jon ot t.he Oouncll at the V:lJ.lage 01 Wayneeville. Warren Oounty. Ohio, pa.saed on th,!l ' 21d day of. July. 19~5, bhere will be submitted to eo vote of ~ . For WAYNE TOW,NSHIP TRUSTEE Kenneth Hili, Mer. -:- WAYNESVILLE, OHIO people ot said V1llage lilt t.he General Electlon to be h eld in 6&ld VilYOurRo SlJP!PQR.T II\PPREOIAinmD lage at the regular places of vot.lni therein, OU Tuesday the 6t.fh ~ of Buy War · Bond. a~d Stamp. at Our Box Office ALEXIS SMrrII ClIAS. BI()KFORD November 1945, a renewal Of a ta.K USED CLOTHINGEIeoCJoD. NoteIDJMr 6, IMS for the benefit or the VWBi"e of TUES. SUN. WED. MON. THURS. SAT. W~ynesvlile, Warren County, Ohio, FRI. FOR SM4E- 1 boyIa camel's balr for Uhe purpooe of Current Expenae.s 24 27 flnaer 'tip overcoat, 2 IIPW't coa.ts, 26 ) of sa4.d Vl1 ~e ~t 0. rate not ex· An Epic Made With Years 01 Resenr h B1ze 12 " to H, ~ excellent cOn- ShoUld be seen by the young AI Pearce and Dane Evans In tor Accuracy Rnd All the Skllls of 006:i1ng one (1) mill for each 0I1e dition. Phone WayM8viille 2723. , set a:nd married couples I Hollywood ! Romantlcized · Polltlml dollar or valuation, W'b1ch !amounts 10181 History, Mingling Ell tCrta.1)l men t, " Hitch Hi~te 1.0 10 cents for each one-humred uTho.. Endearina FOR 8ALE-Qir1's sk1rta, swee.ters. Interest and Slg'nlflcn12ce- Principally To Happine8l" dollars of valuation for a per10j or Youna Charml" the Story of Woodrow WilsOn alllj Jacket and coa.~ atze !l2. C6ll ~1 , nve (5) years bepming lor t.he S&atr1D6 BobL YouDc, LaraJne wltll Brad T lloylor WoI'14 War I (Technico)Or) 10180 Lax year 1946. Da,., BUI WIWama and Ann "WILSON" The polils (or said Election will Har4m.. AI 0: Edgar Kennedy Comedy Slllrrinr Alexander Kno. and Geraldine open a t 0:30 o'clock A- M . and reOFFICE EQUIPMENTFthcerald. See It From The Becinnbll'. anlt Dlsne~ Cartoon PI... : Cartoon .II Nee main open untu 6 :30 o'clodk P . M. One Show At 8:00 p. m. IF YOU WAINfr any. repMr ~ (Eastern Standard T1me) of aa4d 01' to buy .. ~ter. cash resday. Ister or adiUn& maohl ne , Wrtte NOTICE OF ELECTION '1'0 BE of B eer by Holders of "c" or " D" D. W. Bishop, Ohalnnan HELD ON THE QUESTION OF permits as de!lnea:! In Section 62 1 2~ Male Dogs Outnumber Mr. Oba.ra Duke, ~ Francia H. C. Stiles, Clerk THE SALE OF BEER BY BOLD- 63 01 the Genem l Code, be permi Lted Lane. CJMlnnwtl, 0bl0.' Fema les Two to One ER8 OF "C"I OR "D" PERMITS w1thin the corporate limits of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold B . EarnluU't LEBANON, OHIO Male dot:s in Amedca's homes had as their week end guest the Notlce Is hereby given .t hat pursuant VUlage · (11- Waynesl'Ule, Warren . PHONE 326 Office Suppli__ to a petltlon filed with the Board COWlty, Ohio_ outn umber f males pract ically two latLer'S mother, Mrs. Viola Harlan. of Eleotlona of Warren County, Ohio The polls for said Election " 'ill to on e, and the ave l'al~e age of all RUBBER stamp Pads, 2rIc; Heavy on t.he 171il' day of July, 1945 there open at 6:30 o'clock A M. and r e_ dogs is just a b out four and oneWaxed ~, ~ ft. roll. 380. The wID be subm.1tted to a vote of the main open unt.l1 6:30 p. m. (Eastem h alf year!!, it is ind icated in a survey of 868 representative homea CieIIet4e 0UI00. ' electors of said village of OQrw1,n, Standard TIme) of sR1d da y. m ade pubUc by the Gai nes Dog Warren CO~ty, OhiO, at Ule General D. W. Bishop, Chalrman Research Center, New York City, so&N1'OH PADS-. 16c poun<L Tbe ELection -to be held at the regular 'H. C. Stil es, Clerk The ex act percentage of males Mlamt Guet.tJe. PboDe ala. places of wt1ng thereIn, on tbe 6th in the U. S. dog population, as day of November 1945, on the QUes- NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE pointed up by th e SUt'vey, is 63.6, tlon "She.ll the sale o . Beer by HoldHELD ON TIlE QUE TlON OF and the average age 4.4 yeaTS. LL~ A~ 4 n~.~~======~ e18 of .. c.. or "D" permits as daflned THE SALE OF INTOXIOATING Another interesting fact brought -= LIQUORS IN A MW""lCIPAL to lic ht by the s urvey , which was ''Jl, PABIl UlAN8-L0n8 tenn, in 8ectJon ~1~-63 or the General ..... i.ulfle rtake n for the purpose of as..., . ~ No "aiPPl'9Jsal tee. Code, be pe1'llUtted within the corCORPORATION. certaining just hovl' well the naAlIIo aJce IOIall aDd !&rBe fanns parate l.imita of the Vl.llage of Notice ts hereby given that pur- tion's dogs a re farin g u nder warfor .... oall or write Oeo. Coowln, Warren Oounty, OWo. sunnt to a petition filed with the time conditions, was that Ulere are 1J.eotJe. ~ Nb_ 2. Lebanon. tfc The poll4 tor said Election w1ll Board of Electiort 01 Warren County. 1-22 dogs to the avera ll:e U. S_ dogTHAT AlE HAlO 10 •••, open at 6~30 o'clock A- M . .and re_ Ohio, on the 3rd day of August, 1946 owning home. On an average rural Houlehold. Good. "'~ ~'d_ farm families, of cours,e, own more IIG VAlUESI IIG SAVINGSI IIG 'IIZDI math open untll 6:30 p. m. (~.. there w1l1 be iUbmitted to a. vote of d ogs than ur ban famili es. iPOR SALE- ~ size EaI6te Standard Tl!ne) of said day. the el~tors of said vUlage of Farm fnmili es feed tlhe.ir dogs on Hurry. Get your ,har. of sensationof saw.. • Beatro1a; usa1 two years; perfect D. W. Bishop, Ohalrman WaYl~esv1lle, Warren COunty, Ohio, an average of 2.3 times daily, as Kroger', Slreat Fall Sole. A wedding of ..,..,.., OODd1tion; Bruce CUT, Ha.rveysIB, C. SWes, Clerk at the General Election t o be held compared with 1.7 times a dey bUlV, 0bW. 11-1-:; NEW WESTINGHOUSE NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE at the regular places 01 voting t.here- they are fed in urban homes, ..uft:' QUESTION O'F !.n, on the 6th day of November 1945, Eighty-two and th rel~-tenths per HELD ON u_ BOWL . ...... ... ~e n t of the families buy their dog hil ESTATB IlEAT....,LA - , THE sawK' ,.... OF INTOXICATING on ,t he Ques ...on 0 - Local Option as food from gl'ocel-y St ol"es, wean A-I oeadWoa. l"I*Ie 1141. LIQUORS IN A M1JNICIPAL defined In tlhe Gen eral Code, Sec- additional 14.4 p er cent of home.,. ......... N ........ ""8 "'-_..... ~ " '.....~ . OOBl"OILATiON., tIons 10064 -3>1, 32. 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, . makers say they purchase it at ~....... ........~, .........""" vou'""'" Notice 18 hereby given t:h8.t pur- name Yfeed stores. lluant to a petitIOn filed lIvibh the (A) sball the sale of lntol(l~tl The , survey also revea led that NEW WEITINGHOUIl llquor be permitted in W aynes- when a feed ing nroblem is encounBoard of Election . : Wvren Oounty te"ed the vetel'''lnarl'an 10 .Or .......... oaadl&len 1'_ _ IItI. . ' ville C9rP0ra.tlon_ • ... the one ~~~~ Ohio. on the 17th d.a.v of JUly, 1945 (Ii) Shall the _ I f win b th most ofte n consulted. /III~ • there w111 be submltted to a vote of • sa e 0 ey e ~ _ , COIIIISTS • 115 PRIIU New~l1~meDt.the electors at said V1IJ.age of Corwin pack.age for cOIlS,wnptlon off t.he moWUI WAX£D PAPER-US ft. arren County Ohio ' lilt the Oenpremls.e s where sold be pennit- H I H t Sto ~ .... _ Ie 25 oddl,I_1 ~ • ro;Ila, . boxed . ' 24.c ' ea. ~:.ru Election to 'be held at the regu_ ted ir. "\yaynesville Corpora.tlon. ere s ow 0 p .... '" IeL6e ~ '. HoI Dcmd c..... _ _ _ _ ., HoI Dot.cl ColI.. .. _. ... Of The M...... Gazette, Ph. 2143 1ar places of voUng tberan. on t.he (C) ShaH the sa.le of wi?e for con- Puppy's Night tCryi'ng ....1..... _ _ I .. UOGlIt CONTfST, lOX 1170, wi" ... OtICAOO. IllINOIS. Real Eatate For Sale-6th dq Of November 11M5, on the sumptlQYl on and of the llremT he new puppy whlnes and _ .. _....we. will ... ' ...... .,... ..... question at Local OptlQn as defined Jses where sold be perm1ttet:i in ' whimpers the firsl few nights in ~ POB~, 'l-.rooma; newlY In the General Clade, 8ectiona 8OMWaynesville Corpora.tion. til; new home because he is Icared deoarated; 1,'b1rd at..,James ~vel1, 81 32 313 M. 35 36 37 38 nameJy~ (D) 6'haU the sale o! splr1tuous or · just plain lonesome, saYI the ~RNFI~ the ~ '0' ~'1nIioJdal,t- . lJq~rB b1 the glass be pennltte<! G a ines Dog Research Center, New ~, ''IIIIf(JIIIR''II ftxIDe 28M. 'w~vWe. ~Ol1 tJc (~ In Wayneswlle OOrpol'llltlon. Yor k City. One can just sit back IfIfrj -. • 1n8 llqUOl' be penn11ited in oar- . (E) Shall state liquor stores for t h o and let him how l until he becomes Bt18INE88 BUILDINGS win V1IlII&e. 8Q;le 01 splrltuous liquor ,by tile acqua inted with his ne~~ surto~d1 frame, ~ biPiDent. l1v1nS (B) Shall the saie of Wine by the mgs, or one can expel'lment wlth rooma II800IId floor, DWoChlnery fOl' package for consumption orr package, for consumption 0 I the alarm clock, for instance. By the prem1ses where sold 'b e perthe premlses whe re sold, be per- sending the puppy to bed with an the bu.lldl!lC of all t;ypes of ama1l mttted in COliW1n VWage rn1tted In Waynesville. COrpor- al arm clock-not set, IOf coursebnlldlnp, hos feedera, etc. 2 acrea I • a.tion. you make him think he .h~ com• • • of ifOWId. (C) Shall the sale of wIn~}or COnThe polls for sa1d Election will pany. He can hear t)1e ticking all 100... BWIlIPtlon on and off liDe premI night long, anQ sahsfien that he WlLBtJa N. SEARS Isea where 601d be pennltted in open at 6:30 0 clock A. M. and r e_ isn't alone in a strange, hC!stlle • • • • Wa)'DfSYiUe. OhIo Phoae J861 . Oorwt.n VWage open. untll 6:30 p , M . (Eastern wor1d he will leave the fgmily Lb. (:0, Shall the aal~ or spU1tuous Standa.rd Time) 01 said day. ~nd n~ighbors to their ·undisturbed ' • • Bet • • Miac:ellaneOu___ llquors by the glass -be penn1tted D. W. ~shOP, ·Cpatrman. 'I.lumbers~ _ _ _ __ Lg. . In CorIwtn, VWace. lB . .c. Stiles, Clerk Pvt. Oha.rle.s LeMay of Cherry • • • • ECONOMY Separator in good co.n- (E) 9ulll state Uquor stores for the . PUBLIC SALE Point. N. C., spent the week end \ c11tI.aD lor ~- L. p . Whited, & ,1, sale of aplrltuolll llquor by the here IW1tlh hls wife and chlld~n. .Lb, J.r fW~eev11le, O. 10181 · package for consumption off • HaNing sold· my home will offer • • , . • tbe premises where &old, be per- tbe following for sale an IN CASE OF nK.E D~ 2222 GOOD L.UCK TO YOt1t mitted in OOrwin VUlage. Friday, Oct. 19, 1945 . 8 I G N S I '!be P011!l loa- said Election will at 1:00 P. M• • • • Get 8tant~d,'BIW~I~~tbe.!~ apen a.t 6:30 o'clock A- M . and re_ on the prem1ses 1n L:rlte: ~ _ ~... -n,.......... ma1n open untU 6:30 p. m- (Eastern • One 8 piece dlrJng room suite_ E.ch • • • • A poatcal\1 wm do it. Trudt and 8taOOaro TIme) of 8IWi day. • One 2 plOO!l llvlng room, suite. bUaSDts 1011ttc D. W. BlAhop, Chairman Home tanored sIlp covers far sa.me. T ARVIA-LITHIC TAR H. O. 8tUea, Clerk • One tUt baclt ehalr and ottoman. N<Y1"WJII TO MY CRJDl!'1'OR8: and ROAD OIL • One end talble. · • O~ gate leg . TUe ~ bome. Tab ~ tuml· NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE table. • 2 floor lltmps. I 3, 9x12 rugs. ~ EXCAVATING OUMP • • • • TRUCK SERVICE c.ure. But ...... doD't taU my BELD ON THE QUESTION OF • One ,t riple mirror vanity aoo LAm DIAIlQ'-11ctl, .". . . . .1WlUt Grape THE SALE OF BEER BY BOLD.bench. 'One day bed, • SmaJl Ready Mix Conc:rete Nut61 Without. u.t OQDCaIltlUeci ER8 OF "C' OR 'on" PERMITS. rugs_ • qne electric m.nge. • One • CAlCE • • ~ 111 never keep a Job. Notice 15 hereby given that pur_ elecb'ic ref~tor. lOne. dropI'll ·b ave to tIoIToW from yw all slJII.!lt to a petition filea:! lea1 tAll>le, 4 chairs to Ill!a.tch . thtlhe over ~ Board of Ele0t40ns of Warren Coun- • One me tal kitchen stool. • - - - - . . : - - - - - - - - - ty, Ohto, on tbe 3M. day of August, porcelaLn top tables. • One sewWaynes9UJe' 2911 Ing machine. • .One dresser. • One PERSONAL sTATIONER.Y - Now 1945, there wID be submitted to a l\Iorrow No. S Phones Lebanon: OUlce tMK platfonn r ocker.• Two baby beds. avaUt.ble 011 ordet In Dl6UlY Ityles, vote of the electors 0 : sald village ~ 98M. colon. ~. To avoid de~5, of Waynesville, Warren County. • One high chalr. • TWo iron beds now 11 the time to 91I1er lor gUts Ohio, at the General Election to be and springs . • Some books.• Four held a.t the regular places of voting yard chalrs, • Olre settee and at ~ time, or, foe personal therein, on' the 6th, day of November chalr. walnut, 0 L D . I Some U8e anv time. Two weeu deUvery --.. 1&46, <m 'tee question "Shall the sale cooId.ng utensils. • Lot of glass at present Ume. Te1aphone ~14.3, cans. ~ 0):1 stone Jugs. • And The Y1am1 Gazette. Free 1n&pecmany othpr arLIc1es. AUCTIONEERING tIoD JnY1t.ed. ED LONGACRE "r felt all fagged out, STANLEY and KOOGLER dragged around, worried continuFor Dates, PhODe UN, Waynesv1lle. CREW BROTIIERS GUESTS ollsly abo ut my bowels,: COUldn't CBBl8T11A8 OARDS- We bave ~. Re~ Oha.rges Mr. Fran~ Crew and Mr. Robert get (l ny REAL action. My .tomach JaR U boaea 01 IS carda eaeb. In BROKERS LICENSE Crew were Sunday dinner guests of • felt like it carried TEN meals Instear! of one. Usually telt blowu Mack. Tbe)' wID nOt ..., lOll«, U ~~~~~~~~~~~~~hMr~.~an~d~M~rs~.~W~a~d~e~Tu~r~n~ r_~a~nd~so~r.~ with gas until 1 wa!1 hardly fit 70- ..m peel Chriltmu Oarcla, i: ___.s., lip to hold my job. Tried nearl, wUb 70V name ..,.U, prlnW on e" rythlng. NothIng lleemed , to eIIOIl CIU'4. we .•" - ·,ou order worlt just right. Then ' i. iot • rIcII& Dow. The,. wID be deDvtftcl bottle of PRU-LAX. Ita .Imple ~ .......... anW CbrIs&au. ndlon amozed me. and my bowels I Ut. st:ll"t ed to f UDc'UnD, gas pnlnll are 'I'IIe ~ ....,. five een" . ~ PANCAKE ' FLOUR ~ i 1011....., • • III PIIa. Phone 2651 gone, feel Ilke a durerent perSOD." Main Street Wayne. ville, Ohio _... prIDIed, for the boll. If ~' fIIl ' l' e ('o nstl pated, don't walt, t~o." II. SEEDLESS RAISINS c;:t" • GRAPEFRUIT ·.,UICL I '" • -..:-28c ~ . . . . . toAq. The Guette. I!I~t P HU-LAX rl !:(ht now. Caution : _ FRUIT COCKTAIL CIIoIce • I N"1¥I I .":.,1 II. IOLDn 10M Usc Il lis. or , fi ll Y laxative Only Rill cll l·\wtt'llo !Itoi'm); nACIC If not WHO \}'IANTS a.RANm'A 'S CANE? PARLOR IROOMS • • • DIIED ~"'EI , '::: • . • t ll'II ~ llI e l l lI'ith I:!:Rnlts. Get I>RU, W-Ul aell ~. B1nce discovering l ..,j.X t nli:,,· : . (J) 118 K PEAS.. I . ' • ... q I. PEeAI TOFFEE OFFEE lAKE IodI 211 the <*lDcent.rated nour1.shment 1r. WaynesvDle Drug Store. PhOne 21%1 ttioM enel'8Y""IJaCkln', malty-rkh, HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKES ~ I I~ 'SIAO IRAH'. IRAIIERS e .::, I 11.
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Camp Fire Girls Inviting All Jills Between 7 and 18 Years
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B3I NANCY PEPPER CASBAH CUISINE
Fun-Filled Program Aims
What', )'our favorite dish 1I'bell you're cattlDI up at tbe VasbaltwheD you're matlar talk at t~ marble .Iab? What we mean la, what do you order at the corDer loda 'OUDtalD' Do ),011 whlllle YOllr walsUlne with a lemOD Uu or do yoa crave tIlese cltaclYlmlc calorlel' Triple 'J'breat-Three balls of ..., sorted Ice cream each one drlppin'l with aDother kind of goo. The com. bina tions are g11leaome. . Borse'l Neck-That's what ask for when you waDt a coke wi ice cream. Ever try root beer witb Ice cream? Lush Mush I !Ialden's Dellrbt or Eplcllre s~p .. elal-You bave two Dames for concoction, but we call it "Any Goes." Tho Idea Is for the soda fountain jerker to use h1J OWD lmaat-
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And Rounded Personality By MARY E.
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"SO you're a Ca mp Fire executlve," people say to me when I anIwer their "what do you do" query. "Let's see, aren't they the litlle girls who Ught Ilres with only one match and fry eggs on hot rocks?" And I smile indulgently and have to admit that they have been known to do both thingS, but that those two ex· amples hardly typify Camp Fire', activities. It's like saying that the Red Cross has " something to do with bandages; doesn' t it?" Camp Fire's fi.cld of activity Is broad, seeking to g i vl~ a girl an opportunity to try m any things and 10 to Ilnd herself. The philosophy of the program Is that girls "learn by doing," aDd If you were to glance through the "Book of the Camp Fire Girls," you would notice the long list (1,300) of things that l airlS may do to earn. honor&-notice
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A .Camp Girl (leU) la 'rom I. Co 15. Throlllb tile llvell Uvely crafta Ibe becomea wen eqalpped to haDdle varied IItuaUOIII, A BIlle Bird Is a Jl1JLIor member betweeD 1 aDd 1. ,ean otd. Throurb ' a procram 01 ramea, ltol'J-telliDr, .Imple haDd craft aDd war IIrvlee, Blue Blrdl learn to work and play .Ub other ehilelreJI, The, beeome reliable while havllll 'lID. HorboD Clabber. (rlrht). are 01 aenlor bJrh . .eI jaDlor coUere ap. Perionalll), developmeat, vocational ahacly anel COmJDlIDUy IIrvIce propare HorisoD Clabben lor aclalt society.
:4nnuaJ rrwraber.hiJ' drille 01 the CIlmP Fir. Girr. .Ulend! jrom Sept. 15 to NOIJI 30. SloBan year u "There'"un lor Elleryone in Camp Fire.- .. IUmmary 01 the
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• .......-. ellt Gelda: home cralt, health, camp, Dature bUllne... ha'nd craft end cltlzen~hlp. ExplOration Into these Selda h.. meant ~e dl.cove1'1 of a vocaUon to m . llirla. A. .tar ..;1. ..a&udJ MUloD 01 bit D.tI&r'..JI:O\U),.a~ camp started one MlnneapoU. ,Ir! _ on a hoh", th.at tlnally led ber to ~e posltloD of curator at New York. , p';:deD Planltorlum. , ' W. have <110 prom:ls~s, take no oatha in Camp Fire, because we lmow that promise I are sometimes broken. A air! expreslJes he.r de.lre to foUow the Camp F ire L,aw, which Is: Wol'lhlp GCHl Seek Beallty Give &enloe Punlle KUwledre Bo Tnlstwol1lliy Bo14 OD to Beal&b Glorify Work
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are ,ettlng a lirlt band experience In democracy. "Workshop. of Democracy" Is a term that bal been ,Iven to Camp Fire ,rouPi. Girl. are 1I0t dictated to by their leader•. They learn to examine ll\ggestJonl ahd Ideal critically, to think thlnas through sensibly, to make their own decision•• Creellt to VollIDller Leaclera. We who work professionally In Camp Fire take Uttle credit for its accomplishments. All credit il due 10 1IIe tIre!en and 107aJ devotion 01 Its thousands of volunteer leaders and the men and women In each community who malte up Its local councils. They .erve the girls of their community through the Camp Fire program because they believe In youth and because thPy, too, have fun. Do not think that all the benefits revert to the g1rll. A Minnesota cuardlan, telling what grand tlmel .he was having working with her ,roup of Camp Fire Girl! wrote, "My tormer classmates, now grown
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ED roate to WasblnrtoD, GeDeral Doolittle arrived at SaD Fra.clloo sho,", arollJld the ' table are, len to rlcbt: Sec. Benry A. Wau'ce, from BODOlwu In • "war wea...," Sec. Lewis B. ScbweUenbacb, William GreeD of the AFL, Eric A. Jobn· B-29 aDd •• ked for a steak. Jimmy mD, ,relldeD' 01 the ,U. S. Cbamber of Commerce. Cbarle. S,mlnrtoD, sbows that be bal Dot for rotteD bow I. Paul DODrla., Robert L. Watt, Joyce O'Hara. aay Sml&bllnt, Tell 811- te do awa" with Ws precloal l&em Ira MOlber, aDd PblUp Mar!ay 01 the CIO, a. they &,alk labor peace.• 01 food. Bta latare plana are aDcertalD.
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The Camp Fire La'w 11 really a phllosophy of Ofe, an.d a beautiful one, I think: yoU ViIlU ' agree. A Camp Fire Girl laid to me recently, "Miss Pennoc:k, the Camp Fire Law I! 10 loy ely it b almost like poetry." De" lola lor the FuD. Girls, of course, do :not join Camp Fire because It is go04 for thema "character - buildIng" agency, They join because it I:. fun, because it ft11J for them a need of belonalng to a ,roup. Toaether with from 6 to 20 other girl., they have an oppor· tunlty to do things wl~lch they cannot do alone. They make their own plans, run their own meetings. I have leen more than one president 01 an adult group who could learn aomethin, from a Camp Fire group " president about parliamentary procedure. These day., when we are aU thinking 10 lerioully allout malting democracy work, Camp Fire groups
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heavy and 'dull, look at me and say, "My, but you get younger and nicer looking aU the time.' I Dever have time to wonder about whether or Dot It Is true that 'Life Be,lns at "40".' Sometimll, the old woman ' that I really am Itands a.lde and loob at me that II ,uardian of Camp Fire, and I lauab until my . ides ache to think how Camp Fire has cheated old age," It .ounds Uke fun, doeln't .itT It Is fun. and thero ill a place for ,ou lD~atur.. lf-Jou.lov. aDd understand girll. Youth Deecll you now, and Camp Fire can glVIi YOIl the tools with which to aerve. Your opportunity Is as close al your telephone-to caU your local Camp Fire office - or your paper and pen, to write Natlonlll Headquarters at 88 Lexington avenue, New York 16, New York. And about those eggs Irled OD hot rocks-you can be associated with Camp Fire a long time and never learn that trick. I Dever have.
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SPREADING Cl!EEIUI AI far .. we know thIJ la the DeWipaper reportere GIl bJp cheers. U pro\'ably ;'; ' oillcith·i1f.""4it_'ft\"4.t·'-"'i~WJ~!!~~H5 ther-but 1t'l too late DOW. fountain FBI I. .enditt, in like mad, and we're' bonor bound report them to you. Sorry-no souad el!ectsl . Nice SplrJt I'm a raindrop, 1'-. a rllDln,. raj a nlndrop TO) I eUeBat I'd nther be a raindrop ThaD a drip from CeDtral Blrb.
Common Sense WiD KiD Common Cold "It takes a week to cure a cold, but it cures Itself In seven days,"
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the nose feel clear In seconds. Because ot cooling menthol, ther do make the nose teel clearer, but that's all. Actually, they irritate the nasal membrane and are of DO medicinal value whatsoever. ' Tho com mOD cold must run Its course. But Its course clln be shortened and It. potential dangers caD be minimized, and here' I how: Make the IIrst sign of a eold II Ilow down Ilgnal. It you can't spend a day or so in bed, get extra sleep. Keep warm lind dry. Don't over-indulge. If the air In your house is too dry, a copious jet ot steam Ilowlng from the kitchen kettle w11l help mobten the dry mucous membrane. Only when the later symptoms are . In evidence has the time come for medication. TheD It Is Important to get the right medication. It's easy to telephone ;your doctor for advice, '
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runs an 'old saw. Though medical reo search Is IIndlng effective antl·cold drugs; a cold Is self·Umlting and unless compllclltions set in, the IUtferer gets well anyway. We lmow that the cause of the common cold is a 61trable virus, and that the virus Is highly contagious. TRIXIE TEEN SAYS- - , Theoretically, the fellow with I cold Don', think )'ou',. the only 'ltn llIAo'. Ihould Isolate himself during the beell nl",in, IImbition. co b • • mollf« acule two-day IncubatloJ) period. .tar, • radio actreu or a .inller with • But most cold ' carriers consider band. No harm buildin, euda III ".. themselves too "indlspen.sable" to air. But. iw' in au~; moSl CGltl.. ....... stay home, and consequently the come down co earth, you'd beUer be,u,; rest of us are doomed to inherit ,in, the loundation now lor a mo,.. the virus and catch cold. practical bunBalow. Clickin, • &y/» wrjt., or .eUin, behind ''he counr.r SpeCialists 18Y that during the may not be your idea ,lam our, Ilrst stage 01 an acute cold local they'll cereainly tide you oller un'ilch. nasal treatment Is of no value Bnd Talent Seou' find. yol&. And-find yo", may produce' uncomfortable sec· he will-prollidin" 0/ cour'•• you IaawI ondary reaction. The medical profesthe Talm" s!on is anxious to help the layman choose proper medication; because of the hundreds available, most do more harm thaD iood. It I. unfortunate that the alkalinity of certain nasal preparations has been so ex- . tolled over the radio. It Is now known that nosedrops should be slightly acid, Of. the available liquid nasal preparations, antiseptics and silvers are often more irritating than helpfui, while gargles are usually ' Ineffective in killing or even inhibitIng bacteria, ac.c ordln, to an article In Coronet magazine. SuUa Drurl Useleli, . While the sulfas have Uttle or no effect on the cOlnl1lon cold vlrul, the,. are etrectlve against many typea of bacteria' and consequently ma,. - when· .• ~rayed · or dropped 'Into the nose-serve a useful purpOle In preventing the Ipread ant! .hortenlna the duration of Infection after the drst acute stage of the cold. But there'l danger ·.. well a. miracle in the sulfas and even the.. preparatlonl Ihould b~ used , by the l~yman onl, on the · advice of • pb".lclaD. There are alao • lfI"t many nual Inbllera. on aile. Yet. ·only three of them contain .• therapeuUo lqred1ent which actuallJ ahrIakI aeDeacL n cIoHIJ I'UllDblC8 tile oaIIftaIJaeIr, . . . .. ........... tho DUal mucOUI membrane and eIIl.., b~ "- . . . . . . . . . ~ If .......... _ ..... OIl ... pnmotot ftfttDatlOD and dratnap. &1IudIo ClOUt. A' . . . . . . . . . . .01", . , . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . Tboeo IDhalarl wblcb are odverUIed ...- rma ca.....e ............... to at I .." to . . puIa1la oftoD claim to make
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MRS. LYLE BRAGONIER IS TELLING HER FRIENDS·
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MrL Lyle BralOnier .c:ert~ I 'lbln'l do not jUlt happen. It takes lleued with Faultless. Starch prayin, and plannln, .nel real .f· Jere Is 'What she wrote in a letter fort to aceompll.\I a worth·whl1e "I nre~ alii ve- maeJa .... purpose, We are thlnkln. the.. Well wi F ." week. of the homo .. a Chrlltlan tb aa1tleu Star. It . . all7 make ataraJa.I'1D center of Inftuence. We trust that tuourb wWt aU ether ltarebel, man" Ire IIkln, in their hurll. Make mID. raa1t1eu eve" "What can I do to malte m" home tIID., I n.relJ' . wW teD Q.-How dId thl' Mardi Gras car· realb Chrlltlan'" Maull abo. WI WOIlderfal nlval of New Orleanl ,et Its name? 'l'tae answer II clear. A bome wiD liareh.", A.-Mardi er .. \I Frencb for "fat be Chrlltlan when tho.. In It are Are )'ou that well ..tided witl Tuesday." It refers to Shrove Tues· Chriltlan and put their Chrlltlanlt7 h ch day. which I. the d., before the be- Into dllll, practice. Flr.t, you must . • atar you are now usin" 1 are nOt. why DOt try Faultl~ Ilnnln, of Lent. l~erefore. the last be lUre 01 ,our own lalvatlon and you Starch right away anel a.. 101 day of fe ..tln,. In France I fat that of the memberl of ,our house- yourself whJ Mrs. Dralonier an( <Iras) ox was cer,emonlously parade hold. Then 'ou can proceed m put () th tis f the .... nclple. lOt .Odllnell to work. ' mlUlJ ouaan 0 other womet ed throulh the .tlreets. WON" MANf " WfU.f ... ' . . . :njoy this apecial kincl of atarch. Our lellon prelenll the bellevln, In New Orlean... the carnival of Walch out for thOM CUll and WHAT TO LOOE 'FOB brulleat Enn apparently minor Mardi Gr.. end. on Shrove Tues- home a. one th.t II weD.balanced. onel mllY lead 10 more aerioul Bere are some of the special ad day. "King Rex." accompanied b:' There I. both: condition. If nealected. The I. Work , aad Worship (Luke 10: vantaaes of Faultless Starch, 1.001 his "My.tick Krewe of Comul," apwise WilY I. to keep Ilme·telled 38-42). . for them When JOU try your firs: Dr. I'orler'. AnllsePllc 011 on pears in the .pectacular parade of hand In I he medicine chesl ale No home can be a place of com. box. and Is later unmasked at the noats, way.. "'ormtlill or a lona·ex. ANocI.~d New.p.pe..-WNU r.ature. fort and plealant fellowll\lp without You'll discover that Faultless MarcH Gras baD. perle_nc:ed fllllrond , .. rAeon ••. much work. A dl.orderl,. dirty or ttarch saves several minutes 01 II 100tbes, eRSCI, and lend. 10 In Roman Catholic countries the By NANCY PEPPER promol" naturnl henllne proc:· run-down houle \I I disgrace and a time when It'. time to make hot carnival Is a perlcld of lestlvals and elles. Gooal for minor cuts. discouragement to an thai II anest ,tarch. The reason is-you don" MEDAL MANI1\ brulsea, burnl. sunburn. non· merrymaking prel!:edlng Lent. The In the relaUonl of those who llve lD have to cook it. You 'ust cream p.ollonous InsCCI bites. ch:'lfinll. Le"a !lee bow qulcld, ,,08 1'111 carnival takca its name from the It. Faultless Starch with a little cool Vie only liS directed. In 3 dlf· Latin phrase canle vale, meanillg. ferent al&es at your druastore. caD move Ia on a Bl,h FasbJoD. Home need not be • manllon. It water and add boiling water while "0 flesh. tarewcil!U" an illusion to doel not have to be rlchl, fumllhed, ntirring, that's all. No cookinC Seeml lbe amart the putting aside of carnal thlnlls fa.bioD leaders The GROVE LABORATOQIES, uk during the Lenteml season, <Carnal but It doe. need to be clean lind need~S IRONING EASY In New York and . 'l H LOU" 1. "'S>~URI orderl". Meals must be midI!. Is from the Latin carllil. which ... o~'" .f GROVI ! CQ,I.D TASIHS in Hollywood are ' Cleaning must be done. So far In addition, you will finel thaI meant originally "a piece of meat. ") wearlDI cOltly Martha was right but .he went too ~aulUess Starch makes your iron· Bell Syndlcate.- -WNU Featur... aDtiqne medala '("~ ~uONEYS tar. She let the l~bor of the house. ~~ smo~th, easy, beautiful. Th( for decoratloa on hold hinder her from what she 100 tau:~nir ~Fa~lUess Starch con· To incruse flow cf urine and all klnda of deeply needed - fellowship. not only 1roD f onm~·a..ds that keep the relieve irritatioD of the bladder clotbelJ. Well, 0 with her family but with the Lord. in r~~ .stic~n.g. No more fight g a sltcky 11'011. Ironing be who say. they from excess acidity in the urine Now. noticl! that Mary had not comes a joy-not a job bave to be 1Ul' lor. ,Oil ... II.rln, .... ".c. . .. ,." dl.t..... shirked her duty to share the work. ! • tlque? See If your ba.kaob., run-dow .. '0111", .nd dllc_, Observe the wort! "also" In verse WON'T BLOW OR FREEZE OV1 'ort from .~ce ... acidity'" the urine' Ar. fatber ba••ome old meda" (wasn't 39, She had worked. but she also lat 1 Another advantage is that Fault- ,.ou dlslu.bed .. I,hll b, a fro"u.,,1 d..lre be' wadlnl champloD or lomethlnl let " a • • water ~ Then )IOU ahould len •• at Jesus' teet. She knew wben It Jess Starch won't blowout or .Lout that famoul cloeto,', d lACOVUY_ In bll youth?); aee Ir your O.A.O. was time to call a halt to labor and tree.z e out on the line. No more DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT - tI,n will part wltb the medal he won thousand •••" elv•• bl . ... d reU. f. Swamp make the most of good comradeship, I atarching everything over again, RoOI II a c.n'ull, blended combln••lon .1 for track. PlD lbem to bill at col· Blened wisdom I Would that many No wonder people like Mrs. 10 barb" raoh', weDel.bllla. b.t.ams. Dr. ored ribbon and wear them Instead Kilmer'. Is nol berall 0. habU.lormln, In burdened housewives would learn of Bragonier say, "It tops any make .ny way_ Many people .. y It. 01 your trickier lapel cad,eta. If Maryl ! of starch. I surely will tell my .11001 II Irul, .....lIn'. Scnd 'or Ir••• pnpald umple TODAYI A nattve of Guam takel veat yoa bave a lot of medall, you can Jesus made It cieal' that Ufe In biends about this wonderful Ibo,,"ands 01 olher. ,.ou'll bo ,I" pride' and dellcbt In his water but. pin them &0 a brold ribbon worn and .dd .... t. the home Is to .trlke a proper bal· I starch." . Co., Inc., Bo. f.lo, and Ipendl mOlt of his Ipare dla.on.lI, from one shoalder and ance between work and worship. If You can enJoy, Faultless Starch, IimiL.d . Se ..d time rldln« him. Combat arlilt tucked IDlo yoar akin belt. It'. a ,ou do not know where to make the I too. Just ask your grocer 'for fadl Berman Vealal, V. 8. coa.' pard, division In your home, err on the I "Fa~tless Starch." He has it, palDtec1 th.Ia pJctare ID ..aler colon. Iide of worship Give that more ' Use it. next wash day, sure, and SCHOOL DAZE time than It should hllv~ rather ~X~ ~e .and work trom now on. Pupll-Sbould you be blamed thin less. _ _Y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ thIngs you baven't done? Alas. II It not true that In mOlOt Teacher-No. that wouldn·t homes, even In Christian homes, Earl, Vse of Ether fair. ,#liltlt'. worship Is Ilmost If not entlrel" Ether, the volatile Uquld proPupU-Thanks. I d1dn't ' do forgotten! Somethl~g Ihould be don~ Suced b, the interaction of alcohol 8" GABRutLLs homework tor today. Most young motbera use this modern about that. WllI you do it In your and s~phurlc acid. wps first p~e. _a_ way to .relfeve miseries of children'lI ho ? pared by an alchemIst. ValeriUS Teacber-What happens when the cords. A~ bedtime they rub Viw me :ordus, in 1540, The awakening VapoRub on throat, chest and ~ human body I. Immersed in waLer? ~ . Love aDd Lon«.ufferln« (1 ~or, Intcrest in organic chemistry In Crilnd relief ltarts as VapoRub.,. Pupll-Tbe phone ring •. 13 ....7). the early Nineteenth century foto upper broncl1lal We are apt to thInk ot love as the tused the attention of a number of and tubes with Itsspedal medJcinal vopan, Teacber-Qrder, please. warm feellng of Intere~t and emo· Investigators upon It, and the ob. ' PAlO IN YU.UI PupU-Double chocolate malted. STIMULATES chest and back surtlon which luffuses one I nature In .crvation was made that it pOSe MUltou or pea"I••ufferlDa from • • a faces like a warming poultice. moments of special pleasantness or lesscd a more violent inloxicatin, almpl. PII... hno fou"d ~mpt Often by morning most of the nll~f with PUO oInlmnat. "~r.·. , SM QuestioDs of Intimate fellowshIp. But life Is ' .aect than alcohol, wh,: Plrll. PAZO olntmeol _th~e mlseryoftheoold Is gone I RemanIxrnot made up of a succession of Wb" are Boy Scouttl 011110:" InBa..," .reaD-welleYe. poln and IChlnll. !lccond. PUO ointment ONlYVAPORUB Gives You th1c~ Because they do 80 many Good pleasant Infldents. of lunny afterubrlcat.. harckned, dried pou_ clal double action. It's time-tested. Turns. noons and moonlit evenln,s. ".1 pc: _pr... nt cr.cklna anel ear... home-proved . .• the best·mo\·m home a_. Third. PAZO ointment tenda Life Is real: It Is earnest. and to redun • .,eUlna and check minor remedy for relievWhy did the LUlie MoroD hit hi. otten It la drab and Irritating. What blHdlnA. Fourlh II'a ea., 10 ule. In miseries of PAZO olntDleotle pufout'" PII. cal friend Ia tbe eye' about luch times? Can love meet chfidrcn's colds. YAPORUe Pipe mak .. o.pUclllo. elmple. So be could go out on a Bllnd thorouah . Your dktow caD t.1 them? Yes, for love knows how to ,ou .bout PAZO oIa..... nt. Date, This co.t for 'aU, made of bollow- be longsufferlng. ' IUPPOSIIOR.U tOOl _a_ cut cotton velveleeD In a cedar rose But someone may ask. Doe. love Som. penon.. and a>an, doet...., , Wb, sbould you 'ake a fro« and shade caUeel , "Tellal Moon." com· really work, or II thl. just a line· prefert.uHaup...,.Uort... aa PAZO Try &0 mllnage a visit to the chi· com__ Itl _ h.nd,. euppoaltwl ........ a porcupine .hopplnc with you1 blne. 1'11e and !beaaty with com· .oundln, but obsc!ete theory? It ...... _ th.... AUe{ that ropodist for the removal of callous Because frogs have greenbacks plete comfor.. The deep arm boleti work. I .UO.I_,. ...... spoll on your toes and sales and for allow for a lult ullllerneatb; Ileevetl ThInk of the thlngl In llIe which nail trimming. .. Even if your feet and porcupines ~ave polntl. Get PAlO Todayl At Drugstores l buttoned lI,htl, Id the wrllt keep Irritate and depress us. The'n put • • are free of blemishes you w11l ftnd Sad Sonnets ou' cold air, The.elf lie In fron~ opposite them the qualities of Chrlsa professional foot massage won· Ellrly to bed. can be as loose nr a. IIIIU« al tbe tlan love as given in verses • to 7 derfully refreshing. It I. a good Early to rise, wearer wllhes, Pocnts «race el· Ind you will agree that what thl~ Idea. too, to massage your feet your· And your gal will go out tber Iide or tbe alrJrt aDd aUver bu," world needs most ot aU Is love. leit before putting on your shoes. With six other guys. lona add brl,bt clllle, Remember that talking about love. weSler Syndle.le.-WNU Featurea. Help Them Cleanse the Blood ----------------------------~--------------- M~~In'~o~~Mstu~lngltln or Ham'lrul Body WaIte the Sunday .chool w\1l not make SporlUng I I I _ I , lpadow Yolur kldn.,. ... eon.taIlU,. nller'ne att., from tb. blood atream. But It effective. We must put It Into prac......., ••• 1000 WMcIuoD,. ,kld••,..aomett_laeln lhel, ..ork-<lo tice. Wh, not Itart now? You wlll DOt .et u Natllra Iftlend«l-raU to r.· •• ~aI r ......ppoIft.... 10 move Impllrll.l.. thai. If retaIned. may be surprised at the results. _ ••-.. alea-il 'pols.. tb" 1,_111 and UPHt tb... bal. m. Prombe anll PerfecUon (vv. bady muhlnery . S,.mptorna m*y b. na,glna backaChe, B·13). perll.tent headache. attackl dluln ..., Cnriatlanl., bal a hope, and that aettinJ up nlebta•• welllne, pulllnHI under the .,. ..-a 'oeline or n.rvous I. not just a vague wishing thut ....Iety and I. . pep .nd Itrenllh. something might come to pass; It tl , Olbu .I.na 01 kldnoy or blldder disotdtr a,. .omt'U m" bu.rDlne. lcant)' or a aure hope . In Christ all the rich &eo 'requent ur l n~t I O n . promise of prophecy. 01 faIth. of , Th.r•• hould bl no dOllbt that prompt tTealm.nl I. wi .... I ho n ne,I •• r. VI. hope will come to pass. o.a.'1 I';I~. Doa.·. hnv . lIMn wlnnlnc 1/ D•• 'rlendl lor 1I\0ro t hu n 'art, ,,"r•. The Christian home Is the place to Tb., ...... na.loo·.,ld. repIIlatlon. teach bOYI and girls to believe with Are recom>mtnded b,. ,ra'ellll p.opl. tb. , coulltry ovor. AI ••,Mr .,ig/d'orl ' assurance that He who hilS begun a good work In UI "wl\l perform It Mea yoar baa " maP due 10 a cold !iye IaIa until the da, of Jesu. Chrllt" (Phil. Dr. DrUe'. GltIICO, • _III meclic:iae speciall, pre. 1:6). _ pared for blm I TbIa lamou maed, btl", e1"'te plaletm, lAd ' ,Dothea .nd promotea bealiDlof Irrillted We who see only dimly shall one aaembraaea. Cllildrea like III plelllDI taste. Glye roar riay lee our Lord f.ce to faee. and dtlN aM relief Dr. Drake', baa broqIat to IIiUiou. love shall .ablde through all eternIty. Many gifts are only temllorary In heir usefulness: In fact. almost eVe DR. D R~ K ,E'S 'rythlng that man makel or doe. apart from bi. lervlce for God) il ·ranslent. . 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Fauebllli 1.am!11 One help in put lin. weIght on lamb. Is 10 kecp sheep and lambs free 'frOm paruilel. espeellU, nodu· lar 1Wrm. and Jlomacb worms. II). '"latlon wiltl parasites holda back 7~ AN 1..; .....lA. S~ ... CTUM """'$TEAY , arowth and Inereale. feed C.Oltl. Plcker'l C10thu . · STAR,.ING ARAB,,,,N. ANDY BLAKE, w.~u "~ATUIlU Serious lOll.. fram parasite. can On. of the !lut things the apple be prevenlrd by provldin, clelln picker should do is to aee that he TRW no.y '!'RU' ,.A.: U. baS' ute," I .ald. "Wh.t h.ppent If the . full levera.e ot the wind behInd It. pasture, b, the use of phenothiazine, ha. elothu for the job that protect .allo .... .... W"', Anll, ~lCo"'" eoa.t Gu.M lpota II.?" Jlbin. II • racin, trlels and nothln, aD'l b, taking other precauUon., nt..... III a 'P7 rtq IM.d. . 117 a II" the akin Ind help prevent uc:ldents. '''Nobody'll bOther In the ba,," to foOl with even In • mild breeze. ,..... TIle, " .., a. a""'1 110111', liii0''· ' 'lbe7 Ihould be fitted for bendin,. be "Goln, about," 1 droned. "Hard. Bille PaIIlD,eJ' outalde." ... Uaa' "oall "oald follo". • ••~, be .ald. "Ju.' ~on't You Invlte dJJ&ster when yOU Inu, at the neck, ankles and wrlits. "He won'lo" one of m, 'pa1& •• Id. .·Ieel" al.a" elm. IIlroUI" ... wtado" carr:r .nother person on. your bike. and have usable pockets. .... " .. CI"",r" II, A.ad, .... Anll. . Th~ bl, men ducked their head •. 'lbe c.retaker lboved u. olr. 1 Arall .. U7IB1 10 lIeape, "a' lOa"","'. hrou,ht 'ln the .heet rope untll the 'lb." dldn·t see thlt the Item wa' CIIIDed Carp Backrla Tllreal WIl.. , _ IINII. taa. Ute Ear £aUna creepln. Into the wind initeld of the A Minnesota manutactui'H It ••lIar ... tooII . . . . ., 1111& len AIId1, ... ..II· flUed .nd tulled ., m, arm. bow . • . .nd probably It wouldn't AD Improperly clnned mllklnl Ea. eatln. by chicken II Is • bablt Uovta, lima ..... AIIC7 ...... l1li •• Water chuckled under the hull. We IIluall1 developed by youn. pulleta. machine may .dd millions of bae. .bou' to can carp and market Il perler u . reparted aU ... lac,," a. .Ud out of the tiny cove. The tlaure b.ve meant anythin. to them. an,· Thi. coUJJ habit can be prevented terla to OIl fr~Jb milk that passu .rated. tuna·style. under the nam e •• ,. W. were runnln, before the Ute. rub•• a. a lime••&auo.. frtltldl7 of the caretaker, ,b.ck on the dock. of "Lllcellsh." through the machine. .. 'oa••, UIII all til. operalOr. Be",.", lOt fuzzy .t the ed... and f.ded. Wind now. Water hiued puL The bJ provldln. plenty of nelta-one nelt for each Ilx birds-so ell' rudder ,at Ilulliah. I ,ammed It .....d '" awa, a ear .ltII frl.adI of I took • deep bre.th. I· felt rood , .... droy. 8110 Till, iliad. A.d, '" .. for the tint Urn. III twent;r-four . b.rd over. A little more ••• a ••. wUl not be broken b, nest crowdlnl at layin, time. AU nest bottom. can wlliI lIIelll. B. /sad ,M word UIrtMIIIII .. bour.. Thin,. were lookln, up. In UUle . . . more ... IllteW,.DC., 11111& .., .. UJa•• Th. taut sail crumpled for an In· be kept well padded with litter .uch ••hort Ume I would lenow the locahay, Itraw, coltonl~, .hav· tIon of the b.n,ou' and maybe atanl Then It bellied the other way, in,s. 10 eggs will not be broken .. aerola the boat Uke the beat IUtted CHAPTER XIV wbere to lind Ar.b••nd now I wasn't they are laid. If the egc-eaUnc habit Jammed helpl •••ly In a comer of a of a giant wing. I dodged the bat- hal ,one 10 far that some of the "Xeep the chan.e," 1 •• Id, b'and· car. ThJ. time It w•• p.r11. tleax .weep ol! the boom. In the blrdl br~ak the eggs themselvel. It Inl the colna b.ck to her and 11'1p- Lota of Intereatln. can bappen next spUt lecond the IIheet rope mlY be necessary to remove ' thole mubbed the boom up short. The bird. from the nock Cor a few da,. pin, her hand b.rd. Her mouth In .. Uboat•. closed limply. She looked .t me 'lbl man yelled. "Get thl. thin, a.11 napped Ueht. beUowln. like a ~ dispose of them entirely. IUD tired In a barrel. The power In wonder but . didn't .peak. 1 hid back on th. road'" Hutln, Safety behlnd It Iwltched to cleat and mut .lmost been Ipralnln. m, e,ea tryI let the .beet rope. run tree. and hull. Wood shrieked and crac· On~ of the most notable Innova· lnl to ,Ive her a wamln •. The bo.t came. back to .n even keel, kled. I half .tlLrted a dive overalde tlons In safe henting is the wet base We went back to the c.r, and the 10lt beadwa,. 'lbe band. looaened when the boat reared and tl\ppec1 me boiler in which water clrculatel un· driver .ald, "Got dou,h. ha.ve you? der Ihe ash piL The fact that thc out Iprawllll,. Wh.t else 'au .ot In ,our pocketa'" boiler can be piaccd on a combustl· For a few seconds ever:rthing wu ble l100r is or interest In connection They .av. me • fait cleanlDl, .cr.mbled. WlLter Ilapped half the found • ten-doUar bID, a qu.rter, with the trend loward the basement· .Ir out of my lun,l. I went down, lea. house. In such houses It I. often my pencil. a watch .nd • handkern,htln, the dl'l, of .weater and de.lr:lble to Inslall the boiler on a chief. The, let me keep the bandpanla and shoes. Sparks were nick· wooden tloor in a utility room or kerchief. There w.I nothln, ' aulerin, In my hl!ad before I clawed kltl.'hen. Olher safety featurea of picioul tor them to flnd. My dOl back to the IUrface. I IIllped air modern boilers are foot·treadle door tarl were In • comer of the ,ara,e twice, let myself ,0 under and wres- openers. ball.shaped. alr·cooled han· back near Washington. and my tled out of the IIweater. It wasn·t so dIes and side shakers. makin, It A.G.O. card was In my blouse .1&0 hard to climb to the lurface thIs casler to open and close doon. back In the lara.e. I time. After a lew breathe 1 curled We headed north. circled Camden. F Whip Soap Flakes under to work on m, Ihoes. 'lbe .nd .wun. east. Route .Ianl an- . Whl, your soap lIakes In I little laces turned Into .ngryllttle .nakes, nounced: L.kehurst, Tom. River, but I tlnally mallll.ed to loosen them :lot water with In e~g beater and Lakewoocl. Bam~galo Manahawkin. and to kIck orr the shoes. Then .1 YOU will nrM frwer lIakeil lind let Beacb Haven. It didn't pay for me relaxed, freadin. water. and let the better result •. to make quick moves now. When 1 tide carry me Ilion •. reached luddenly for my handkerchief to catch a snee:te. a big hand It was dlfftcult to see anythtnr: locked my wrist. The guy was fast. Salt stung my eyes and the black I Inee:ted and told him what I want,Utter or wave!1 tired them. There ed and he released his grip. .A hair. w.s no aallbollt. Once or twice hour later the same move brought something ,leamed faintly out me • clip on the law and a growled acrosl the wa~'es . It might have order to sit stnl. They were getting been the' curved green bottom of a Jumpy as they neared the hangout. boat. Once I heard I distant shout. It ml,ht have been • man cllllnr, . The sun dove into 8. foxhole on the a man wbo couldn't swim acral' a mainland. For a few mlnutea the bathtub. 1 thought grimly: If the, western sky dripped splotches of red don't like It hen. let 'em swim back tnlo the bay, then It was dark. No where they came from. Itreet lights came on. The Island wal dimmed out. The car crept The water wa.' cold but not numblouth on cowl \lghts. Beach Haven ing. I peeled all my shirl The drifted past Uke a ,host town. I Island where we had been headln. had been there 'o nce for a week end. seemed to be about a quarter mile We had ,one flshln, for klnga and aWlY. I analea toward It with a ftounders In Beach Haven Inlet, .nd qu!et side Itrekn. goln, with the tide had caught dog sharks and skatea. instead of·tr:rtnK to tight It. 1 would The Inlet wasn't far south of Beach mIn the Inlelilide ot the Illand. bllt Haven. The hangout must be near. with lucie there would be a return ~d, to help me malte Ule ocean .Ide Two mllea. farther ' on we .wunl of the beach. . over to the bay. and stopped. There was nothln, Interesting to be seen 8be loollell at me JJl .onller but It took Ie.. time than I had e,U· except a small shack and a dock diu" .peall, mated. The tide aet toward the that weaved tipsily out Into the bay. land' after boiling throu.h the Inlet The driver patted a tune on the on m)' throat. I ,ave him a lecture narrowi. And my an,led coune born. A man came.out of the sback, on .ailln,. explalnlni that aU sail- helped. In a way. 1 used 1I0m~ of boats tilt In a breeze. peered doubtfully at UI. the force of the tide Just as the boat your tractor ••• for truck • • for "Take a ,ood look, Pop,': the The wind waa south·southwest and had used the wind. I was still fa Irly driver snarled. "You better make the big sneakbox wouldn't point close fresh when I .ot into the pound and car, and for every other farm use, there ' is a lure I got the same number of whls· Into the wind and 1 had to tack. The drag of the breakers. Fresh enou,h Firestone tire engineered and built to do the jobkers I had last time or I mlghL be a boom swung over and my passen- to take a few bruising somersaults ,ers almost shot me. I explained and struggle out of the undertow onto dille rent guy." and to do it better than any other tire made. "I know you." the man IIIld. "and that It was called going about "nd a hard·packed beach. I khow your friend back there. but that often In a sailboat you couldn't I didn't take Ume to rest there. 'There certain de~te z:easons why Firestone I don't know that feller In the cor- head right where you wanted to go. The beacb wall lempty. Too empty. ner of the back seat." You had to zl,ug to it, first on one There wasn't even much driftwood. tires *perform better "nd last longer. One is "He's our business. Pop." tack and then on another. The house was o'nly a hundred yard, . Firestone's undentan~g of farm tii'e requirements I demonstrated how the IAn ftut- away, and a big dark blob on the "Nobody was lookln' for you 10 come. What's up?" teredo and spilled wind whl'n )'ou beach might malke an observer curion of etped,ence in the farm tire field. "We got a reason. Where's the tried to point too close into the dl. ous. I stumbled across the beach the·never-ending Firestone research and Another is .arvey?" rectlon from. which the wind was and up a dune. I flattened to the "It ain't here. Nobody was look- coming. They grumbled about that. sand. gasping. The breeze chilled c;1evelopment program to build the best In' for YO.U to come" They laid it was the Icrewlest setup my body and thle sharp beach gra.. "So It ain't here. So nobody was they ever beard of. Tbey wanted .tung my face, but gradually a lIttle and make it still'better tomorrow. And still another look In' for 'us to come. Get It back to know why an)'bod)' had been .strength 'seeped back Into my arms 'important reason for the superiority of here ,.. crazy enou,h to Invent lailboa .. and Ie,s. I Bat up to study the Iltu· "Now, walt a minute." the man when motor boats V(ere 10 much ation . Firestone ~ea is the fact that they are built by the said. ''This ain't rum-runnln' In better. They complained for sevA hundred yellrl ago, perhaps. a craftsmen using the finest materials that twenty-nine. They'. patrols on the eral minutes but ftnal.ly had to let sand bar had atarled at the bottom beach and maybe a cutter Iyin' orr me bave my way. and worked Ita way up In the worlcl. . ed.ence and,machines <:an.produce. the Inlet. You diddle around with We racked along ImarU)'. In half Not very far up, however. From ftalhUghtl and you'U be combbl' an' hour a nun buoy slipped by ·and north to south It was only a few You can save time, money and do a better job thlrty·caUber Blugs ouUa your hair. the inlet. opened up olr to port. The bundred yards Ion,. You could CTOSI It aln't healthy to signal at night." boat heaved In channel swells. The Ita widest part with two or three of farming if you specify "Firestone" every time "What .1'11 we aupposed to do, lltars were making a night of It. You throws of a clam sheU even allowyou buy a tire for your farm. From .now on swim? I couldn't make It across. could see surprisingly far, but · 1 in. for the way clam sheila curve. bathtub. ' couldn't spot the loom of a cutter Low dunes, protected bY 'a double II Firestone. "I got a rowboat.. But It'l two across the lIequln Ihlmmer of waves. row of pllln, ,.tulled with bruab, miles even If you could row stral,ht, A clin buoy bobbed past, heeUn. far formed Ita backbone. FH IN fml I" ..nt. lnu. 10 ,hf '1'ok, 01 PImkHW' whleh you can't. The way the tlde'l over. It took' plenty of tide to do . The house ' ;at on a central dune. ..", MoiNU, WMitJI 011" NBC W/worft takln' out you'd bave to detour the that. ' close enough for me to pick out de"You better teU me exactly where tails. It wal a launt. thre~.tory afInlet. You better layover to momfH. rI.,S rHAr 'U" . " " . Ing." you want to 'a," I .ald. ''There fair with unpalnlted shingles '!'ieath"We .o.t buslnell that won't w.IL .. · .eem. to be • little Island acroll the ered almost black. In Its shadow "Can you handle a aailboat?" 'lnlet, ru bave to make a lon, was a cone rete ntructure the size of "You mean one of them laund,,· tack Welt to clear It." a four·car gara.e. StarU.ht slivered GROUND GRIP on·a-r.rt things?" "That'l the Island we want," one a smaU boathou;se on the bay Ilde, TMCTOR TIRE "1 don;t guell you can." of them laid. a dock, and a bl3ud gangway leadI cleared my throat, and .ald, "I I 'peered ·1I0Uth. At ftrst I could Ing across the baYlldp marsh to the can." . e caretaker and driver looked only see a narrow .trlp of beach. house. Th Then a IIhadow formed, bulky and . The place ml8:ht once have been at me, whispered together for a ma- dark, In the middle of the Island. • sportsmen'l c1uli, In the daYII bement. Then the caretaker .. Id, A house. A bl. one. "Where do fore civilization caul:ht up with the If,4nnAENT "What', a centerboard?" we land?" I asked. 118E duckl and stripers and big tlde·run· "Centerboard?'" I repeated. ''There's a dock on the bay .Ide." nln, weakfish. .J udglnl from what ''Tha\,s a keel you can drop to keep "How do you boys .et away with 1 had Iieard earUer, the house had a shallow·draft boat from belti. It?" I said. "Don't nobody .sk what been a drop for rum.runnel'lI In the .hoved .Ideway. by' the wind. You y'ou'''e doln' this time of year?" twenties. Apparently Ihe an,bltlou. raise It wheD you' re lOlnl over ' aho.ls." , . One of them grunted, "We're IUP- s'a nd bar hadn't done so weU recl/nt"'I guess he can .aU. a boat," the posed to 'be tlsh~n, . . For Itrlped ly. It might have moved In :"etter c.retaker laid. ..' b .... · A month a,o:. the· chief made company If It bali! stayed un the bot. We left the car and walked out me Itand on the 'beacl~ .n day WIth tom. I badn't the aUI.htelt Idea what to alan. the rlck,ety wbarf. An ~I,ht- a .lousy pole and h.unk of .trin.... een.foot overalz.e meakbox wa. I saId Innocen\.l:r. "U you two guy. do. My resources consisted of,. a moored at the end, The, ord~red would .It up bere with me we pal~ of· pink., ~I'et; one un~erahlrt. wet; one pair 'Of .hortl, wet. and on,e me to .et it read7 • . a,nd .. at On the wouldn't tnt much." ' ., bandkerchl~, wltL I be.an. to real· dock ' watchln, IUlplclous~ whUe 1 "Not me. ·· Th.t boom'. too mucb . made .all and titled rudder and tID., 11k. a blaclcjack wben It ' com.. lze' wbat .n· UIluaual.ly belpl..~ IU7 bad been car~yln.· the name or An· IT IntO place. . 'lben 'the tWQ 'bll men over... · . '., dre.w Blake around for . thlrt,oOdd cllmbed III and huddlt!d do~ Inild. "Maybe 1OU're tlgbt, " J .alel. . I walll,'& a eaou,1l the tID7 cockpit.. Ie. vIlli the ~.re- ' Und.r cov.1' of lbe da~... I y •• ra. taker 011 the pier. StarJlabt Ileamed looped the Ih"t rope around a cleat .wlmmer . to Dli~e tile mile-wide aD blue ateel In their bandl. The1 baid. me. It .a. dlDe to ..". them crOl.in, back to lbe maiD 1a1aDd... oouldn" be". ~ qaucb mort • lInal 1!J1OD ID qUlDI. A I. . . 01 coumi I c:ould II!!d .11II.1a. A!,I worrted If I .-4 belli pIa1In. with a aD.th. d~er of ISbill. • ..Uboa' bid to-do we, to .po& • eoalf (JujN bomb. ' wIleD the abHt ros- can't lUll fne. cu"er ind IniI , IlaabUabt aDd l0cate IOmebodJ wbo would -'ve _ 'I'be earitaJcer ok. . . . tile be... ' " . tIM. fCIU tuna Ibe .terD lDio ...... III In''lUaoa.·00II.. ad pre. tile wIDd IDItnd 01 tbtt bow, alld
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No. 4235
WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945
On .Fl·iday evenJng, October 19, a steak dinller was held at Wle Green
Water Supply Now Normal; Pump Fixed
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SUPPER Al' Mrs. Crabbe Hostess STEAK GREEN ROOM 'ON FRIDAY EVENING To ,W.S.C.S. Meeting Mrs. J. B. Orllobbe ()pened ber bome on Wednesday and bad IIlI her guests l.I:\e members 01 !.he Woman's SOcle!.y of Obr~ Service, tor the regular UCt.oQer meeting. M.!·s. D. No. Be.llsbury Willi in charge o. the devot40ns and during the bus1ne.sB se.sslon elccUon at Olf1oers lor U1C oom1.ng Yeea' was held. Mrs. Ulen.n Bol'den wes clooted as president, Mxs. R- B. Coleman as vict!-pl'tl6IuellL. Mn. M. D. &1rcl as secre.t.a.l'Y, ~.~ • .lia.I'Old B . Earnhart as trea:;w'cr, Mrs. H. !t. Mo.ss In charlie oJ: Ohrlstlun SOc1a.l Re1a.t1ons II<IUl l:burch ActIVities, Mrs. J. B . Vl'abbe o! Mlssiocal'Y Educat1on, Mrs. ftufLl& Watkins and Mrs. Jennie Conner OJ. SPirttuaJ. LIle, .J\4.r8- D. C. Holage and ~. Alva Thompson ill q ar~e or s uppllt:8, MIn;. Oecge Hcndcrsan o . Lilenl.Lure a.nd .l:'ubUcaLlons, IWd Ml'6. K. N. Hough of Stu.tus of Women. The subject of the day was, . WOmen in t.Ile Work.1ng W~rid," alld W.lS reviewed by Mrs. M. R. BamUn a lIW8t eD~ u.m.r '!'1U'ee boxes were fi1.led anu aent lor over~ gUt6. At the pleasiI.n.t aoc1al hour, da1n~y re1'roohment& were served by tile hostess. IWho was o.ss1sted by Mrs. A. K. Day, Mrs. T. S . HarolD &Ild Mrs. ClIlre.nce Rye.
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given by Wymer L. ·D rake lor the members or the 'wl.nnlng lIH:; tiOlt ball team in oompetitlon on tile local dia:JnOnd. 'rnose who attended the dinller were 'Harold Starr, Perry Sackett, Seth liook, Robert lWsttnCS, K","ne!.h Vickers, ftOoort HUnter. Jack Tmney , CJlarles B4;gs, Doug Bendel'son, i~d l:)t.l1usbeuy. WW'r en I:ib~ehan, a nd Dona.ld Brown. ftalph Elden.l1eld, team manager. and sOn. H.ona.ld, fta.lph Hastlltgs. Jo.hn 'l\u n cr, Churles Jl.LlIles u"ud !.he llost Mr. iJl'ake w re ruso itl attendlWOlD,
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Buried Here, 20th lv1n;. Millnle V. Marlatt, ~e 79. PII&>t!d II>WIl.Y a.t the McCoy Re~L home in l)a,yWll, we ·J.'n ursday lllOlllillg aboUL U :00 oclook. . ::;he is surVived by two llllugbLe1's, A'...... J essie Rob1L:Gel' of DayLon and 1\'11'S. Helen h.erns of levela.nd. A 0011, Ray 01 ~ece, vre .• tour grand.c1iliaren &Ild :4 sreM-grnndchUdren. j! unera.l services WCl't! conducted at the Mculure .f'U111:1·t\.l .HOllie .. t :.1 :00 o'clock sat1U'day alLeroon with Rev. it. 5. COleman 01 toe Mer.hodlst ChurCh o!I1clat.1ng . . B\ll'l8.l WBIi; made in the Mlam1 Ctllht!Wl'Y, at Corwln.
CE,LEBRATE THIRTIETH WEnDING ANNIVERSARY
M0tbers CI' ube· '· armva1SaturdE ay vemng
Mr. and Ml's.E:'"F. Earnhart cele. bratl.d t.helr L111rUeth wedd1ilg anni- ANNA LUCILE I~ARNHART versary on S aturday and were honor BORN OCTOBER 18TH guestt; when their son-In-Ia.w and • daughter, Mr. &Dd Mrs. J. N. Robinson 01 Dayton. enteJ'talned wlLh a Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Earnhal't 0 ' fa.m1ly dinner on Sunday at the Bea.ver!.own are an nouncing Ilhe birth at a d.~ughter , Arma West. Milton Inn. poUl'!ds, at St.. Lucile. we1a;ht Anne's hospital Oct. 18. Mr. and SGT. and M&S. REASON SPEND Mrs. Fra.n:k WEEK END WITH PARENTS; grandparents HONORED WITU DINNER SgI.. &Dd Mrs· <Loren V. Rca.san 0..1 tel'. · Ft. DIx. N . J., spent the week end bere wl!.h the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. J-tea.son, nnd other I ellltlves. Ml·. and MrS. Reason tertalned m their honor on SUndat uud had as guests yiiWl .sgt. and Mrs. Reason, Mr· and MIs. Carl Crane. Mr~. H.lcllard Dumlol'd a.nd son, a.nd NU ·S. WllJ.1am. NewLon lind ' daug·uwr. M I'. arid M.r5. Charles l''ester and MI'. and Mrs. Virtl U OLt of Dayton, ,u~d Ml·. and Mrs. l!:rnest l!kIg;lngwn Wel'e iLl ternoon callers.
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ENTERTAINS WITH SUNDAY EVENING SUPPER Mrs. COra Rdcb enteJtained w SWlda.y E:vening supper Mr. and Mrti. Louls .f'il'CS and daughter. MIss lrma Fires, Mrs. Doris Ken.nedy and daughter. Mr. and MIs. H. R. Moss. Mrs. Rose F1res. Miss Flossie F1res, Mrs. Reba Braddock and Mr. and Mil·~ . Gllbel·t Frye and sons.
TJlere will be--nosccreta in your We after SaL1m1ay evening, Oct. 29, when !.he opporLunlt.y will be pre. sented to consult a genuir.e Cryst.e.l Ba.ll Gazer who will tell the PlIlIt, presenL and luLure at the MOther's Olub AnnUM Hallowe'en Carnival a.t !.he Wayne6ville High School Gym. III addl1.ion to tJ1ls spec1al teattul'e l,mpol1ted 1ram xeiua. 011io, there will be Bingo, wiLh lOLa of real pr1ze5, both swing and sqwU'c danc.lng, 005tume prizes, pictw'e shows. gtWIle& and lott; of good \Oh1ngs to eat and drink. Tire W83"lles¥1lle Mother's Club is outstanding In Its aoUvlL1es for the good of the school and dauble benetiLa will be received by anjoyq an evening of fun a nd at LIle same Ume col1tr~out1ng to the llidvancement of WUs organWlition.
MI. and Mrs. Wlliam Bower 0 ; Franklin and MrS. 'EllmOeth Bmith were Sunc.ay , even ng di.nper a:uesta 01 Mr. and MIll. Lee BQ.tes of CUba.
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1'CC4:ntly returned from ovcraeaa. ANi) ANSWERS, TOO-lmoccu Rev. Bind Mrs. R. B. Coleman Dal. Dawailan 8ebOOJ .tudent• • ho". laM' palriollsm ~lId Inve~lntcnt . visited !.heir daughter. M.Is& M1ldred IKln... hy wcarin$ a k i nlalle or War Coien1&ll, at Oltfom on SWlday Stamps AIle will nvert Into Vie. atternoon. 101')' Donds.
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Five Cenlq Per COpy CORPORA,L HARDIN EIN ROLLED IN COLLEGE IN ENGLAND LOCATION \ Corp. Ronald J. Hnn:lin , son of Mr . and Mrs. T. S · 1iardi.n o. WaYllesville, Ohio, a veteran of the Arden-
nea. Rblneland and Central Ell'ope ca~, Is now enrolled at Lougll_ borough College, England, where he 1.s stWylng au.tomotlve tradea. This course is made possible as a part of the Army Educat.lon ProgTa,m beinS conducted in Europe. . A sOOeUc compute ' with t1,eld artilleI'}" observation oa.tta.l!on. b e baB ·b een overseas since OCtober. 1944. He Is a fonner student at M1am1 nlverslty, OX.ol'd, Oh1o. and was employed by the InterJlQ.tlonal Harvester Co., for rune years before en.teriug the servl.ce.
Isaacs-HiD Wedding Vows Exchanged On Monday , even1ng, October 8. at nine o'clock, Ptc. Raymond Isaacs, son of MIr. and J\4.rs. Virgil Lsaa.cs of Waynesvi1le, ~d MiSs Dorolihy Hill, dJwghwr at Mr. and Mrs. George Hill of FosLer, OhIo, were united in macr1age by Max RanOa.ll, mln1sur of the 'Waynesville Church at Chlist, at the home of the groom's parents. The bride was attractively atUred ID an aqua suJ.t wit.h brown a ccessories. She wore a corSilge 0 white CIIIl'nal.lons. Her Matran of lion or wore a brown Suit with brown 00_ cessories. She also wore a corsage of white CU'nations. Tbe bride and groom were. attended by M1M Norma Hill, sister or the bride. and Pvt. Joseph· Hartsoclt, friend of the grQOm. A supper reception wail held od'ter the ceremony lor a few close kiends &Dd relatives of the couple. P .c. Iae.acs returned to camp, Oct. 15, and his bride 1.s residing at tbe home of, his pa.rents.
Light Poles Obtained; Field Graded,. Se~ed Ra lph Edenfield , rna.nnger of. the MiamI Athletic Assocla.tion. stated
that work on the sor~-ball !leld a.t the HIgh School had been prnctLcally completed this past week end with the a.rea being plow€(! and leveled an d grlUiS seed sow n. Several helpers were on the job SaLw 'day and Sun:da.y and with ~he a.ld o . II. tractor MO other equipm ent the work progressed rapidly. A!tCr tile weekly meeting Tuesday evenltlg of tbe As.soc la loiOll. Manager Eden!leld staLed tlJaL arrangemellts were completed for obtaining the . pole6 neCC8Sll.rY for th~ field Ugh-t1118 system. They will be placed on the ground, ready for settlong wlthin II. s hort tLme. O ther eQ.ulpm.ent need.ed [or the Installal;ion o . this system Is listed below: 16 - 12 It. cross arms. 32 bruces. 13 insulator rack. 4 - 60 amp. fusible safety" switch [or poles E, F , G, and H . 4 - 100 amp. fusible safe ty switcll.. es'tor poles A, B, C and D. 1 - 400 amp. usible safety switch for servIce Clltrance located at pole pos1U(Jn A. 200 ft. 1 Y.. In. condult. 4 - 3-hole emrance cap. 10 In. 200 n. 2 in. oondu.1t. 4 - 3-hole entrllitlOO cap 2 ill. 600 tt. No. 2 wulatcd 6OO-v copper conducwr. 600 !to No. 0 600·v conductor 3-w. 600 ft. No. 2_0 lead covered 600-v a ble. 8 - 3x7x7 pull boxes. 24 - 1500 wn tt plnyarea floodlights equipped with strap b8.ngers r eady Lo mount on cross arms. 24 - 1500 PS . 52 105 volt mazda lamps. 50 ft. ~ y, cOndllit. i - 2~. 3-hole entrance cap,s. EQuip wit h nuts, bolts, screws, caps, gasket~ , 1Il'..d such a.llied 00ce.ssol'les as nre necessary tor erection. .
tte l Y " ..""''MIss . \. Edna Oarre 0 0 ........town Is visIting at t.he home of her RECEIVES TELEPHONE oous1ns, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark. , CALL FROM ROME, Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Bursite eotlerDr. and Mrs. Morriston Bunt and MANY GUESTS EIfrERTi\INED I.a.Ined to Suooay d1nner, and A statement made by Mayor lTALY, SUNDAY fa.nu1y left tor their home a.t Boaz, AT DAVIS HOME 'HERE OVER Mrs. Hert oa.u IWld ch:Udren, Mr. BraddoCk.laat TueIlda.y ind1c&tfld tba.t MIss Betty ltJlrt at RouLe One, AJa., SUDt:IaY. a!ter a vtslt with the THE WEEK END; SUN VISITS and Mrs. D&vid Kaupp and ohildrepairs lor tile recentij' broken pump daughter <if Mr. and Mrs. James E fanner s parents and brother, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis had as ren and Mr. and M:lli. Don Moore a.t the wa.ter department have been Ua>rL, Willi bonored on SWlday even- and ' Mrs. Robert Hunt a.nd · Warren their guest their son, Serunan Second r~e1ved aDd placed lou opera.tlOD ing wJth a tra.us-At.la.ntJc telephone and son at Ci.nclnnatl. Mr. Sb1ll1ns as o! Wedneeda.Y, of thIa week.' This ca.ll ii'om Pvt. Ralph Biggs, Jr., In ~~~. Paul Johns and Mrs. Marg_ Class Clarence J . .[)&vis of se.mson, &DU son were also afwrllOOn ca.IJ.erB. arm Joh.ns were Wednesday dinner N . Y " during the past week. el1mlDa.Le6 turther use Of water !rom ft<.lme. l\aly. the due well. ~un~:a~:-n:e~n=~~~ or. and. Mr:;. A. E. stout and Pvt. liiglsll ball been o verseaa for guesl8 of Mr. and Mrs. Am06 Cook An enstneer from the state Bo&rd. 18 moo\.b6 and was Tccently with the and son near Waynesville. with th ir n Mr. aacl ¥rs. Howaord daughter, with l\4r8. J. J. SWUt of o! Health had previously tested the HospiLB.l UOl1PS but hlloS now reenlist;.. iM1.ss Fra.nGes Whitalror spent the e . so , Oo.yton were amons the gueata ~ a Mr. ant Mrs. Alva Ludfugton are ' ~~~ Wlt,-M4a&1AWX:a Hurle 0, New ~ lIi6a ~~""at tbAt _ _ a. . water ! or chlorine content and founcl IU lJl ~ ~antry. ~dio& to ~...ae~0fl'" YB• . in lI4lll d Ur. and Mrs. Claire E. stout 111 West it. to be of sufilClent It.renatn to bave his . plans he hopes to be bome by . youngest dalll!bkr. Mabel Janet, to . l\<lJ.s6 Dottie er ..... an .... ~. overcome any impurity that could lllAnksglv1na; lor a 90 day furlough. RJchard R . Schenck. the son of Mr. Mrs. Wll11&m 1iergdall &Dd MJ:6. (;lareooe MOI'lord of Da.Yton, Ml.'ls Milton, hooorq Lt. James Snyder. by JANE FlTE ha.ve been 'lD the water from tile' and Mrs. Paul 'Schenck, of Dayton. J. B. Jones vlslted relatives &Dil Edw Stanforth and Mrs. Joelah ~ dug well lrlend.!> in Spring Va.lley and WayMr. and Mrs. E . C. $ta.nofOl't.l1 Mr. and Mr:;. Barola.y Hill are eoThe ceremonies WCl'e h eld on Sa.ttA. neW test well- Is to be drilled nesvtlle, ThUl'6da,y, and was a IUDCllse~n 2-c Davis :WIIlI also bonor enterto.ned to dinner on Sunday, joYlng their va.ca.t1on ~ the Sta!.c urda.y evem'ng, October 20. at 6:30 vel')' soon in the north end of the eon guest of Mrs. Therle Jones. guest when his aunt and uncle. Mr. Mr. and, Mrs. J. W , Bobb, and Mrs. of Minnesota, thls week. o'clock at the Gr!I.Ce Meth~t Village, Wl1b Co:me.r at W1lminaton Mr. &Dd Mrs. Lowell Thomas a~ and Mrs. Howard Hurley, enter- Grace Copeland, of Ra.lnsboro, Mr. Mrs. A. S. Colle tt and· son, Robert, Church with Rev. Robert B. Foster oontracUlIS to do tile work. This tended the home-~ celebration t.a.lned! with a tu.uUly dinner on F1ri- and Mrs· Wa.iwr Beltz of Lebanon, wCl'e entertained in Clnclrulatl, as offlcla.tlitlg. project. haa the approval of both for Gen. George Ke11ny ill Day toe, I d n1 . ~ whe his ........1d a~ MIss Edwyna Btan!orth. the guests 01 Mrs. Paul DBrgue. M:l.ss LUdington waS a graduate Sa.bw'day a!wmoon. D3 eve · lIg. .n ... _ Count)" and State authorities. U at 'Waynesville High School ir.r the Dea.th came w William c. Pbllllps, Mr d Mrs M rr.Is Whal'ton mother, J\4.rs. Josiah Davis, enterMr. anP. Mrs. Everett Harlan had Mr. and Mrs. 'Wet:l.el of Sou thern the test boles ' prove satl&factory. aged 110, at his home here about • ~~" to . , '" . ' h °om t ... ..,_. talned at Cold S~p> Tavern on Hills ill Suburban' Da,y,t oll, were the class ot '43. two nCIW ..wells wW be drWed. ·t o sIve 4:00 p. m. 'ruesda¥. alter an illness ~QVed .......... ,....ell' e a ........... saturdav' evenip.a:. sa their V1s1tor, Wednesday a!ternoon week end guests 01 their so.n and w~nesvWe ' an ample supply at IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 2222 Shores, near Da,yton. Fr~day. . Dnvls returned to Sampson N. Y. Mr. Raymond Harlan of ROOna, daugbter-J.n:.laIw, Mr. 8.Dd Mrs. Charof :;evera.l moolOhs. good water at all Umee. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Longacre ~ . Wash. He Is an uncle of the former. les Wetu.el and family . He Is survived ,by a. SOD, Orville, a t u_ M t Jh.....~ d............ on Monday ov.e.nt.ng. for 1\1Ilther d .... 0. arga.re uuu<> all "".t'. . u_ Ella Mo ."'" ne of LocI. home, l~ daugbter Ruth, of Xenia, an Paul J~"'" - spen - t Thursday ID Cin- ba.1nlDg. .~s. n.,.vl . ry .. and two sisters, Mrs. Orn.nL Lewis 0 1 ~ 1a.nd enjoyed bhe week end as tile RETURN ON FlRST ''lSIT AFl'ER guest of ber ooc-ID-la.w and daughoayton and Ml'S. John Lollg 01 Ray, t:1nna.tt. CARNIVAL AT LYTLE FORTY OF AJB8ENCE W, Mr. and Mrs. Dlllla.s Be.l'ton Oblo. The Woman's SOC1ety of Lytle Mr. &Dd Mr:;. Raymond liarlan ot and 8olUl. runeral services conducted this Mrs. MArY DeBoa.rd a.nd granda.1 ternoon a~ 2 o'clock at the McClure' O'huroh will, bold a Ha.lIOW-ee'n Colville. Wa.sJl.. are the guesta o! WalhiDllon, D. C. - \'ldOI')' 'ohildren have vacated the .J . W. FUIICl'al Home With Rev. R. ~ Cole- carnival at Lyte! Hall LhJs Fr1da.Y Mr. and Mm, 'K. N. Bougb an~ Mr. Loan raete. honorin&, the men and women "ho won tho "ar, are IIJI Harlan's sUit.er; Mrs. '(iol& Harlan, Snell brtdt sb'ucture on Madn St., man of the Methodist Church. of .1- ev6tling, Oct. 26. MASSIE RURAL SCHOOL c1a.Ull&, WUli loliowe'd by bW'i&l in Mr. follm.. : Mrs. Alva Scott, Lt. and also othlll' friends &nd. l:elatlves. Thls a.Dc1 bave .moved lnto their recently Dutcu Oeluber 29 throqh 0. HONOR ROLL LISTED Ml'$. l'Tanlt .Ackerman and 1i011. &Dd is I.heir .1J'st vis1t bere &Ince Mr. purcbaaed home on. the Avenue. tile.M.wni cemetery e-t COrwin. eember 8 .. MrS. WllUam BaInes at Dayton ·were Harlan left torty ye801:& ~o. They. Mr. W. Carl Brown and Mr. HerbPo,r tile pel'1ocl endlng October 12, Quota'l '11,000,000,000, "bUert Doster enjoyed a f.ish1ng tl'lp ~t the Massle Rural School Usts the KATHEtUNE SUE HAU. , Sur-day evenIne gueats at Mr. and wihll 'Mr. and l\4r8. lioqh> and chlldlion in Individual .ales. 2 billion Mrs. Wal~ Kenrick:. L t. AA;lterman l'en, Mrs. Harlan and Mr. and Mrs. St. MarY's lake over the week end. In ScriM E IIIle~. T hillion from tollowing on the Honor Roll: BORN,OCTOBeK19TH other non.honk Invel lo... . and tam1l.Y leave · LhJs week· tor lia.l'Old B. Etu'nhllrt ~w:<! clUJdren, Mr. RaNla.ll Hoadley ot ~ Dayton Grade I ' . . A baby daughter, KaWlerlne Sue. GreellSbora, N. C. ReBl on: Treasury balance "m vls1ted Serpent MOWld on Sund&y waa a Sun.da.y dinner guest o[ Mrs. Bra.clle)" TU:ord,Harley ,p~, be dl'Qlned by December. Money was born to Pvl.. a.nd Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Belcher have ami all were supper guests of Mr. Mary Plerson and son. John. Deana Hosler, Martha Fox• . Anna. I. rilIlU,. neerled for hospllaJla. Bill. on Friday, Oct. 19, lilt ;~ solod lbheir home here to Mr. Kesler a.nd Mrs. EarIlhart. loU. and Mrs· Mr. and Mrs. Chapel 0: Dayton Marte F61rcb1ld. Ollie Sue Fall'lion, rehahililation, retr.lnl.... SatlJ8.I·i\4n hosp1t.a.l. PVt. HIll is wiWl Child. Oec1l Eaik1r.s, Marilyn DonaldGraham. • Ossie Gsalt1ll, a.nd lI4l'. Marlon 'have purchased tile "TwIn Pl.nes" feedln" anrI durblnr men .0Yertransporlnllon home, pa,.· Mr. a.nd l'y1rs. Walter KClll'lck &Dd Jacob& of Ua,yton , and J\4.r. and Mn. located on Ma.ple .st. The property son. Wilbur Oonley. Deanna 0Iunp- t.ire M1iltal'Y l'''Orces in the Pblllp_ pnes. menl of munitions already • .ted. James Haines lWere dJ.nner guesl8 Barry Slnitb were a.lso evening ca.llwlifi purcl1ased from Mr. a.nd. Mrs. bell, DoIlaId Beckett. Wednesd.ay evening of Mrs. James era. Donald Foulka. former residents. Gradel Kaser and daus'hter and her· g'umts, Mrs. Herbert Doster Willi a sunMaryo EliMbetb Sa.nders. Norma Lt. 'and 'J\4.rs. Frank Ackerman and CHAPMAN'S SELL HOME day dinner .guest 01 Mrs. Louise Flte Ellen Sbarp, Mary Ethel 8md.t.b., Vlv1an Volera. A1belIt Wa1lter, M'.6rcIa son. near M1ddl~wn. Mr: and Mrs. J.B. Cba.pman have Miss FIRES VISITS .PARENTS and Jane. . . tMr. and lI4l'B. J.B. Jones. 1n com· sold their borne 00 the ]14.isses Ea8ton M.IaII IInna FIres of lWam1 Valley . MIss Esther Prather, fifth III!d Rader, OIOJ1a Jacobs. WemIa. FaIrTo the People chlId, Thomas RIch. pa.uy wttll J\4.r. and ·Mrs. Edwin Nut.t ot 'M1amiBburg and now oocupy- Hoepltal. Nurses ~ 8ohoo1 was sblt.h 'grade ttea.cher. spent the week of this Community Grade 6 and ltUD1ly of Oenterville, attended inS the OJarence Rye prope.rty. next a 8unda.y· guest of her ,parents, Mr. end with her parents near Clarks. ThanltSl!lving is In the air. '!'be OeorIf1allna crowe. 'Mary Jane a b1r.t.l:Idaf d.lnDer Sun~ in honor dOOr to theJr former hlame. and Mrs. LoUis Fires. Mrs. RA;J&e ville. spirit of ~e Gocd Provider 'huga Leye.s. Bet.ty Ja.n e M.cKn1gbt, ShIl'ley' of the birLh~s of Mr. and Mrs. F1re6 anil'MIss Floss1e Fires a.tao MIr. and Mrs. James Doster of you warmly. What better time 01' • reuon to buy another extra V1oJ. B. Jones and Mr. Nutt, at ~ VISIT IN BOWLING GREEN were dinner guests. Dayton lWere Sunday dinner guests P~. tQ7 Boad. I h~ 0, Mr. 8.nd Ml's. Therle Jones ~ GladYs Rye, MIss Marilyn of Mr. and Mrs. James Thorriberry Grade 5 t~e 'Iood t, __ ... ~ . " "'_y. anct'BOn lD'IW~nesvwe. Betty Anne Bogun. Janet Doster. ........ ~~ .... ..,.... BursIte, M1&8 Sara. COnner and Mrs. ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES provider ~ Helen Deboeord. Nina Hobbs. . J\4.r. and Mrs. Harvey BUrn-et eD- W1Wa.D. Strouse were Bqw11ng 02'een OF MRS. MINNIE MARLATT Mr. Albert Jordan a.nd sister. Miss the tuture, Grade ., tert.a.lned MJas l.&ura Rmnag18 of vlsltors Sunday a.nd also called on Mr. and< Mrs. Meatl ~ and Hanna.h, of' Beecb crave, called on AI yOu lit around the OlnclnDaitl. Dr. ,wd ,M rs. H. E. IrlAmda in LIma. daughter of Cleveland,~. Roy their brother Mr. "Vernie" JOrdan. ' Howard Doster. Mary MAl1tt1a Hal,hawa.y o! Waynesville and Mr. Johnaon of Schneotady, N. y .• and featlv. table oreg. Madaeiee Sblemore. thle ' am MlrII. Hja.l'old Wb1ta.ke1' aDd VISITS IN CINCINNA'.f( . Mrs. Jeaa1e Robltzer of ~n were P. T.· A. MEETING . Grade 8 flrIt of cllildren. Richard and :F1rances. to here during . tile put week for tile The looal P. T. A. meeting was Mary Bene Bopo. DoI'oQly world pellM M1sa Katllerine ~J'enaerg8&t spent full o· charm and beauty th.1s month dinl'ler Sunday ID hooor of the blrth. th'e ...... g • • ueck ID C1nclnJ:llllt1. 8bte and burla.l 01 tl1e1r mother, Mn. J. D. . '. • wn~.n ....n~ DebOard. Ethel GeDtry. e1nce 1939. dD3& of l\4r8. Burnet &Dd her daugh...-" " Ma.rlatt. who paaI!ed away in Da¥toD Little LettY Garrett o. ~ ....... ~. remember IIIch School ter, M1's. Wh1taker. Cpl. J1m Prendergsat o! Ma.cD1l! on TbUl'llday. IW1tb IWlerai aervtce.' enhanced tthe. aWlence with several the mIlllcma o! men &Dd women lDorothy McGratil, Jack Reynolds. SPENDING WEEK IN Mrs: Elmer ~es entertained t.he Field, Tampa, Fla.• vol6ited Mr. and BIt the McClure Fllneral Home on dellghtful p1a.no seleotlons. Following stUI In uniform .In 8trange lands. Wlll:na HOllIer. Evelyn StephelUl. BERKLEY. MlCmGAN ID Oei-many about 2,500,000 Ly.tle caro ClUb at her home ID Mrs. M. L. Byles ill' til.e ir ~e !.n saturday afternoon. tbi8 Mr. and Mrs. January, also of Dougloa ~lds, Mary toll Moore. Amerlc&DI wW be separated lID ' . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur N. Sears are centel'Vwe.. Tb~ af~oon. The CUlton. W'IlmtiDIfton, presented a graphiC Tbomaa Reynolds. Bettyo eames. t.bSI family holiday n:om 'rath. ., spend1ng . this week with Mr. 8it1d guests were · MR. Lowell Thoma.s. ATTEND FRIENDSHIP AT CONFERENCE IN SIDNEY deecrlpt1ul of hand weaving. Mr. mothers. brothefll, IIlBten, wive.. Fr1ecla selle WIllIIYnaml. Mrs• .J.Ohn Sears and son,in Berkl.ey, u_. Harold Wb1t4Uter, .M r8. Ralph , Janua.ry d1BOussed hand wea ving sweetheartAI and chlldren. EVerr • , ..... " OES MEETING Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Oolem&n. Mrs. • --ada from lm1tl to 'm od extra ViCtory Bond II a link beMI.a'hialm . lia.lDmODd MrS Ther~ J ea Mrs Glenn Borden, Mrs. J. B. ...-....... and mop... pr ve . ern . The next Ltt.emry ~. WIll be ". . . ' . . ' on, • Mr. ~ Mrs. Everelbt Early o! "'·-tdmeB. They .brought a loom alonc tweeD borne and the ~ .. held ou 'OOtobet lB. ' . . . HONOR Paul SIllpley, Mrs. Fre:d If,UII'h and Lytle, Mrs. D. C. RI.dIte • . Mr. and Ml's. Reba Br8ddoCk a.ttended tbe With them and Mrs. JanUB.l'Y operatBeriJn patrol. . ' , LUNCH 'ROOM OI"ENED AT 'DINNEa LAST ' SUNDAY '.' Mrs. Thom.as ~n. Mrs. J. J. Burske j Mr. and Mrs. E. P. W. S. C. S. conference at B1dney' ect ~t. They had V&.1'IoU8 bane; woven There'. self-intereet IIJ your pu.rchaae of aDJ ~tra bond tix!aJ i 'Pbe luocb. room open~ Oct. 15,' Mr. aDd Mrs. Everett Harlan en- Mr. ~ Mrs:~,llveretlt. Ea.rly, Mr •. EIImhart, Mrs. W~ 8t.ro1/llC and during the .put w-,. · art.to.les 8Uch. as acarfs,. t:abie , cloths but there'. IIIIl'VIISI to 101Jr oounWith UJOIIt H6 pupItI8 per ~ bema tetWned ,t o d1nnel Sundii.7. honor- and Mrs. WUbur Cla.rC ~d gueat, . l\4n. Harold B; Earnhart Ilittendel1 a GtJEST8 FRoM WEST VIROINIA and hand &Po for display. Refreshtry too. You , hav~ molt to laID serged. ~ Mom& and Olaudla lDi 0&1'1 0, ~ dlaclla.Jlog- Miss Ed.naGaEtette. ,W. aDd KrI. Friendilbip Eaatem Star· meetlntr Bot mmta wwe served to those . in ..townership of u ID&DI ,Vi41a, Bnmdenon-' ~'~ ed .eterao or ttbe .,.."",,",,-.. Pront. E. B. ~j "Mr. ~ M.r&. Seth , B1a.~, Th\1J'llC:lq evenkis. Mr. and 14r8. W. P. ~ have _A _ _ Bonda as you ClaD pOlliblJ _ . -. 08BN . . . ~"']i;'" ~. Mn. Nettie lIlInrk*. KrI. . as tlie1r JUe8ts Mr. and Mrs. ao. teuouauuc. You IUlU'Ilntee younel! a ...... ~ L&ADBB8 OR InV1~ guestil were . Wenzel ~e W'hartOO. aI1Id Mr. and Mr& MONDAy 'DINNER GmC8TS Bode Of West UniOn, W,. Va. mBTRDAY ANN1VERsARY chance tor panonal PNCe aad DQrothy ~. Irma . Releq Herrell. Mr. ~d Ellsworth waiter Kem1ck , attended tbe Iaup A.T FLORA. HO¥E . . ~ . 'lb~y aotternoon Mrs R4ch&rd. . proIPerlty, You alIo belp ,... TellmefC. I!lVelyD StepheQ8 aDd Btaa. Mr. ~ Mrs. GUbert BJIIB, aathermr Bot LebIi.D9DoSlmda,y. IIfterMn. Ralph . Scberef, Mrs. Ralph RETUBN8 'IO ~KENTUCJ[Y BoII1DIer eatedalDed a group' of iClvernment Ut pay the war .... .and return bome of IDID UId .JAn...BJOh ~. ~ ~ ~-I aDd 1Ibe ~DIIl'ed CU~, Mr. ~ G. 'noon wIleD tbe'1'I8reD oa.-., BIm~....Gf ~. ~l "LeW1s BelM* J!r&ncea Botzier ·Of 'WIbnt, ch1Idren .to celebrate the t.bIrd bdl'tb_ women who W1ll be bcI4lJ ...... . . far the .,.... ~ BlaB, and ~ wife. . , lDltodcal SOcIeI;J ~ UIe deed ffJl1ak if ohlco. 0Bl1f" ~4 lin. Mary KY.• retqrec. to hel...bome laH- B;!.t- day 8oDIl1veraary Of 'her. da~r, TlwltasIv1n8 DaJ In ,oar _ Mr. WOQdraI\Ir .~ Jeft. . Mr. &Del lira. W. £. and Of the JJlrbtn want JMA.e or mUl&- WatIr:1D8 &Di1da.UJhter, E!lbirley. were urda7 litter & few weeD vtd~ with ~ Louiae. Inte~ pmea hmrle aDd your lIe11bJ1Qn 'I'D ~ far & feW .,. vilit w1tia Mr. aDd I@'& J, B. 0Mpnan en- una, to Qov. Prank Laucbe, fOr UIe IIODdal dlnPeI' ,lIeN • • Anna- I)er 1kIter, lin. Woodlvw BraDdID.. were P1a.ved aDd refesbmeDtl were Dta motba' JD JIacI:MIDe, jOJed 8uDd-r d1DDw BWiIIicn. • awe 01 ~ bel I'IC*&. . . .. . . . . "II&rIIe" reoelved maDJ . .
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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to 6&rah L. Eal'nll8.l't, Intel't:st in propel't,y on Broadwa.y" Leba.non. i"Y"IM'W' . , . , 'lb~ by DMikoo Prell _ ~ De.~ IlifitOr Paullne .R. Balon to Lew1.s- Gnl'ill Fr&nklill ' tWIl ; Penter, 40.73 ~~: f l . ye~ w1tbaD 111b1le1: ta.oo,... t;leymd 16 mDee. fllme ·to R. L. and Hester W Llite, 40
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for Mayor of Waynesville
"A.Progre881ve and Effici~nt Administration with
Emphasis on the Impl'ovement of Waynesvill e" vorce petition. They were llUU'I'led Flore~ce G lUSStjr, plot in LcOa.llon. _ ~une ~, 1~. J essie O. Tllompoon W Frad Ka.h!l, Commoa Plea. Proc.eecIinp Dorotby Pianapn asks for a di- lot 61 · in Lebanon. John S. TUrner; ; , voroe from Joful F1B1l~ who She Emma J. E<!wlU'ds to Drelda B · EleeUon, November 6, IN Wa.Y,llesvUle, Onlo 'lbe.t.flllma for OOmaIOll:Pleaa oourt charges baa been a.bsent for the W aver. 80 A. In WashingtOll t wp. an 11H3 'Wel'e _ by Judge Alton P. p88t !lve yea,ra. They 'were mar ried Edgar a rid Rooe Y Oll ng LO W , D , Browu .. 8t6rtIIIIr on J~. 7; )lay e: at Newark, N. J. In 1921. . artd Mart.h& Wallace , 125 A· lr. NOTre! of APP61NT-MSN~ BR'OnrERS' RECEIVE oot. 7. ~n ' of her malden naml! Washlng~l bWp . Notice Is hereby given that June OWen ..... ~~ a dl- lIa weU as a dtVOl'Ce are a.sIted by W. L. ar.d Sru-ah Ma.rt1n toO ruwln , DIScHARGES FROM Allen6tba 'nlomaa whoee Poet O :!lce vorce from Henw OIDen an a cbaZ'ge MIU'Y' PIa, .. minor, In her divorce and Thelma 'l'tlJupli n, 65 A. in Wayne . ARMED FORCES addrees is . ~vWe, 0b10. has at cruelty. 8CUon aga1nat Joseph Pia to whom twp. Recentl)' return--;;;nrom t.be fAght- been duly appointed l!lXeclutr1x of New she was marrted In .July, 1944. She J oe and Edna Cole to S . A. Taul~ fronts, are bwo locel men, Carl ' the Dtat.e of Edwin L. Tbomas late ClhaI1!W her huaband faUed to pro- bee, plot ill South Lebanoll . • P vt. B rewster boy must spend $1,000,000 in t/lVo mOD . Allred JIlctWVd Pr;ve, lIarrow, rUed vide for her and "Beat her and George FolCbower LO M. C. and marrte? before h is 30th blrthcay. This Is ' the tlheDl4! of~ and not let O. and Gerald It B!4IP, oarl bad of Warren OountIy, OhiO, deceaeed. aenecl In t.be suroPean Oempa.lin D&tfd t.bla ~ day of Ootober, a dlvoree act ob aca1nat NeWe Naomi cUl'led her". carrie Dra.ke, leL 18 ill Leba.non. fast.est. moving comedy farce, " Brewstre's Mllli01l8" ia1d to ward 9wall's Frye, ~ LebU1on, cbarc1ni neglAiW1"f!llOe JeoobrI chaJlges his wife, EJ1ZabetJl and Mathew Foley to ni st in years. for alInOlt t:hree and one-balf yean. 1946. ' f)e the funhe ~ a ~ Sargeant rat1ng. RaJpb H. Oareyo leet. M&rted on Dec. :at, 1912 they Dixie VtrglnJa, le:t .!lome OCt: 14 Spencer Feq~uson, 124.22 A. ill Tur- • M o~te B rewslt.er is played by Dennis O'Keefe w"" ... • ...0 ... ves a bantr-up .GenWd waa in '!!be Padfic 8ft&, beJudI'e of the Probate Oourt ha¥e one Ch1l4 8Ifter several previous ,threats to Uecfeek twp. perfo!mance. Pleggy Gray is played by Helen Walker. Ot.bera of ._ ln8 with the Urst A1rbOume Troops W'ar.ren Qounty, Ohio Olaytoo Rlebaro8 baa fUed a suit leave and had r erused to r eturn iu Mae WlllJ.s to Charlcs J . Da.y, 43,75 lug comedy r eplutat lon are "Rochester", June Havoc a ....... 'e_\''',~ut.tAnd 118 ,t o enter ~ He had been I,n serv- O. Dooald i>tIaWah, Mty. tor a divorce from Robetta Richards his divorce peUt1on. Mamed in 1935. A. in HarlaJl twp. , "Bre • •.• ,," • n ... ~_, Auer. wst.er s ........ons ' may be seen at the Twill Theatre Sunday Of MoI'row whom be ~ with theY have II. dlWgbter, aged six. Gra.ce Mc Va y to Virgil and Ollie ice In the area fOr about two years. • •Mor-day, Oct. 211 IIIld 29. rust show at 7;00, second !lot 8:60: and n~ MUI1ec1 1n June, 1942 they D. Sh urts, plot in MasOn. Both men have recently rec&veld IN OASBI OP PIR.E mAL 2222 hBove DO obUdren. Probate Court T hurman LaMar LO J . N . and tbe&r booonble from tbe . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ OoPmap and Ora MoGowan, The court approved the a1Jf,th nc- Ruth Brewster, .85 A. in Deerfield in these times, 118 80 many bUBlness Gertrude COoper in South Bend, Annecl foroee. est81bllshment employ ineff10lent and Ind. '. Olu'IiBvWe, Wed .. corncMt action oounts of Items 'I and 13 of the will ~. ..,.mat Ed E. Orowe. of George E. RIley, Lebanon. F\t.rrell am M onzella Gray flo over-bea.11ng clerks (l don' t call ' Mrs. Evalyn Peterson haa returned fran a vJ.slt to her s1ster In WU~ Oombeqer uIts tor • cUThe net value of the estate of Vernon Moore, lot 32 In Hillview t.hem sales-ladlE-oS). • • • \IQft)8 fIrom Mary ~, OOZ- LaUra Varner Reed, Harveysburg, subdivision, Lebanon. Mrs. Evalyn Lewis was showing me pUngton. addw, in hill peUtdon In wbIch he ha.8 been deteJ!m1ned at by Louis and Ma.rga.ret BItner to some sea shells lson Pfc. Herbert had Mrs. Georgiantl9. lViins .returned ob&ri'e& neglect. Kan1ed ·ln 1t40 they the coort. Shelburne and Cosbie K. Mullins. brought home It',o m the South Pac11Ic on Mon'day from a vSsltW'lth ber A certt.Wca.te of tranaler ,was or- .33 A. In Deerfield twp. bt.ve DO cb1ldlWl. a~. They wen~ certatnly bea.uWul. ~=: Mrs. Ethel DeIU'tb, In PASTEURIZED lDIt6 Stewut, Frantlln, cbar&'es dered !Mued to the aC!mJft1StraltOr Mae WlllJ.s to James and Mar1lyll She told me she waa going to usc bel' huatiand, WillJam, wltb failure of ,t ile estate 0 : Gecrge Wolf, Mason. LeaJt, 10 A. ill Harlan twp. some of them lr.o make a strand of Mm. J<fun HUt of Columbus waa .... , .. , • • ..,;. •.... ,. . . . The court approYeI1 bile Inventory . QuUles end Blanch e Wade to beads, and st!ll another sLnele shell the week end guest of Mias Ruth IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL zm of the estate of Alfred Bums, sr.. G ladys Dalton, 3 lots in Waynes- wa.s to be used for III broooh. Per- OhandlEil'. ' FRESH DAILY ___________ • __._1 Pranldll1. ville. " NORRIS-'8ROOK CO. SlmaUy. I t.h1nk that's a deUghtful Miss EUzabetb Chandler 'was the The c:oUJIt set Noy· ~ to bear the Byron P . Hartsx:k to Ralph and Idea, not a lohe, lor the beauty but guest of her slater, Mile. Ruth (!bir#_t. WIGD 8. . . Y ..... applJea~ of Cl)'de a.nd 'lbdfna Dartbea Edenf Ield, 29.80 A. in Wa.yne the sentUnent &!so for whJch t hey Chandler . at the Delta ~ D'bect to adopt Sllmuel Donald and twp. . hold for her. Gamma. IUllCheon 1n:' lWte'. diDma Roberta Llddtl. Walter Huddleson to Ralph and BAY WA~TEB .. • • room, Dayton. on SatAirdaY. The in.ftIltOrY of the elState of Pearl Brandtmburg, parcel in South Wayneaville .t:18B 80 many gorgeolla Mrs, Woodrow , OWella with her KLOlfl'Z FRASURE Margaret OOUgblln tWill be heard on Lebanon. . homea like the, Waterhouse's, EI8le li~tle daughter, Winnie Jo, aod IlOl1, DEUV'E RY SERVICE Nov. 6. JOseph and Julia Robinson ' to Hockett's, Dr. 13tout·~ , lLOd so many Stevie, were week end gueeta of ber The cOurt approveld the firSt and Hel"tnan and Mary Brn.ndenb ury 40 mor e that spsce .will not permit me motber, Mrs. Luelle ArmMAce. Phone' 2475 flnal accounts of the estates of O. K. A. 1n Poeter. ' . to lJ.st. Howevet·, we over here at the ~ MUmie IDodeon With l\OIi. BrOWn and S. Plora Dunham, Leb'burg can boast a little too. Besides ~cilaflta ' l8cfIener . 1iDII . ,4a~ ......... 11' anon: oora H8riaoeIc, W~ei County Bill. , "Twin Pines" t h ere is Everett Shu- Janet, &ttended chuich In DI,ytoo' Grace 0Ul1eaa aDd Charles Wlila. ~l Ma.terlals Co., a.sphalt, makers very chann1ng "R<l8e Court" Sun~, and MJs& Dodson waa th~ CLEARt~K DAiRY We C...·t Rai.. Your Baby BlU¥:be Oerant. iMIIIIM:Jl, waa nam.. ",426.89 and $1,072.64; Van Camp which reminds me 9l much of Mt. guest of th e Mlchenm-'&at cUnner. Uft WIN Mali ......... All -41-'1 BOII'8) Vernon. I ca.n stand upon t.be lawn Mis <:1e<qU. MendeDhall left 8trtcar . For You. BUT _ ed executrlx 0: the eIitMe 0( Band and Gra.vel Qo., gravel, $431.69; Ch Il'oftWlIt we CIIlI. help you .. lot: Wb,y not put lvar Gerard .'With Plank V. ' Btltt, Armitage a.nd Son, gravel and ce- a nd almost lInBi'ine I'm, trespassing Saturday for an extended' WIlt with . . . . ......... all ......a ........ bet niece, Mrs. Mary Hug !let- III tile ~. blm In ana of our go-carta or per_ Walter Obesley aDd D. B. He,IWOOd ment , I2'1U8; Brant's. , Inc., cement on old George's property. , • • roit. Senice Sati.fie. I'beDe W'r. W.n-"IUe. OhIo amtJuJat.cn. designed wttb as appraiIIer& f85. . ' I have often 'Wondered Why Uncle MJssea :auth and El1ubeth au.nd 80fti)' gWJtecl upholater1ea for Sty}. M . • Li Hlghwa.y EquIpment Co., suppUes, Sam dOO6n~ permit UB to list the 1er at-tended .the p~ at ~, ! &8h ~ and comf~ ball : - : 8ml:~and fW,30; Oel'tU1ed Pa.rts Co., perts, ~ for f1DIer Up con~ --. -, fl8:76i Lebanon Pa.rt& Co. parts Government a.u)ong our dependents Warren county Muaeum to lObe . IIoDaIlleIa, 21, bOItb or ~ltn. ,:11,01; Anderson Lumber sup~ when we are makling out our Income of OhIo on sunday a.!te . . t ax blank. heard ' e addre68 of Oov. ~ ~ • Oome In and let ua show you Ilow .. ' • • ~UlCbe. . hie or ber '1mI8" Wllllodt in'one. Real fatale Traufen . pUes, $16.50 ; Ralph Stowe, hauling, Rev. and Mla. Ralpb FWIla ac• Hallowe 'en ill tbe time when YOQ compa.r!.1ed by M1j;8e8 Mame &lid . Tab ball')' ldl' .. l1f!e. We're aiaie DaIaY JIa.n'iIa to Bam and Pearl '1,). T. Johnson, rigging, $200 ; J. 'Vi. 3Q ,...... eJtPerieece Beat of ref......ce. 'Write SInltb put 0( lot 278 In lA!bIIDon Lir,ao, supplies, $21.28; Gra;s Serv- 'see more wltcb.ea .Uw;n you do the .Arul1e Brawn, enjoyed ·the leoJ'I8OUS there will be ~ or deU8ht. autumn land8cape as they drove to .• TeleplaOiM f . tenD. . .ct.·ctat.. I ~ WbeD sand IIIUi . .kG» to ~ &lid 0IIrrSe Ola* to .Jan~ station, SUppUeIS a.nd gasoUne, rest at the year. ' Pt. Ancient, . Sunda¥' aft«nooa RUm a&~, bed bIm dCJh in one ette aDd . . ~"A; ·1Jt."lan "'.66; COleman Texaco Cen tef I had the ·pleasu.re of having seven also, stopped at the Wart'eIJ, county Office Maba S~t T.eleplaoDe 2651 of our OOIbfortiMlJe ..." crill&. He'll twJt,. . same, ~06.16: Standard Oil eo: year old Letty Garrett., of WilmIngMbaeum m Lebanon. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO be .. COIlV u a . . . . III a bUket. M. 00I'wtn MlCl O&rr.\e Drake same, $49.84. : . carl ~d ·JIltihel 'I'Ihomp8Oll, 102 6m1t~ Serwce Station, gasoUne, ton play the pinDo. Wedneeda.y evenMr. O. K. Reames of iroaIllCIIDeI.d, 1n 'l'UrtUJcreek twp. '13.'18; Morrow ServIce Station, ing a.t the P. T . A. meeting. Little OhiO, speDt Monday at the Letty is a student a.t the ConservaIMa.ry Douehman l)Jlever to $2'1.47; Z08.r Gulf S tatton going over tIbe old reoordll 0( ¥nenda' Bela. lot 2'18 in ButleJ!vtDe. same, $29,16; Walter Botts same' tory o r Music In C1nctnnatl. She's meeting to find ma.ter1I:l for .. .hIa~ VOTE FOR truly a prodigy . Her pet name m4ght Kiranda 1I<'4*IM to' Hed)er.t a.nd' $8.91; Photostat Oorp., to1j' ~h he .. '1911• . well be "PaddY'" for Paderew8lc1. ' Karle DowneY, 2 ) . A. ·1Il Ba.IMlton paper, $78.51; KauIman s, towels, GibboDa BI••.....:.North !It. Ml85 EJ.1r.IIbeth Cbandler retil1l11edll twp. etc., $59.'10Wiape• 'Ohio to Oh10 state UDtwnltyllO Ch&1'les L. . and va.n D. ilIiI'DhIut'l .- . . . . . , i.· .. iw~ I • 8topptng on the way flo v1s1t
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for WAYNE ' TOWN SHIP :rRUSTEE l.MmIDOe Cook,
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· · d F H My~ £t!~~mn ~~? M~ ~~ =;Ii:'iVeViin~YiJ~ii:lED-:EEDB11y.fjrGIlI Mul.
I think m-eettng new people and develOP,lng new trtends J.s very f88Cina.tln8. I was waWng for the OinclnnAtl bUB over. at the Waynesville Drug 'Store recently. Miss Nettle Oglesbee of the Village came in and I began to tWk with her. Incidentally MI8a OglelSbee has kndWn my famil v !or .many years, and through h e'r C9W'te&Y I was Introduced to MI.'I!! CJ:rUbeI', one of phannaciSt Drake's
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Cleveland welre callers of M.l8se6 l~OCAL S1'OCKMJA N Marne and ~nnie Brown on Batur~ • day. Acoordlntrto news releaae from Miss Rullb C:handler was the guest Brown SWbia _ Assn;, Beloit, W1I., of Mrs. Lutrulr Ha.N.5ock at a dln- 'i;lmer Sbeehan and eon, 81 Brown ner at the Wishing Well. ln Center- 8wl.sa breeder of· W~Ie, halfl '$~ii vme on 'I'hun;day evening. The 00- recently sold ~ foDmrtng bI'eecHD8 O88lOn was a l.'Ileetil".g of the Darton stcdt: . P1 Chapter of the Delta Kappa. To -Donald AlbUrY. W&'YDf!&YlI]e. " Grunma hOnOl'llfY fmternlty. bull, Jeade's 'TcbJ: "": to IIDnICe Mr. ~ Ml'S. A. W . Merrick and Shaner, Wa,ynell'YUle; a tJull, ~ 11./ MJ'S. Dorothy ' Fhlz1er were dlnner 'l2OIK: and to JGhU P. iRupp & son,
guests of M1s8e6 Annie and Mame -HamIlton, CbtO, a bull, Roy)l., Brown on Friday. ,72063· dressed the oustomers. Her type of Miss OUve Williams left Friday . ' . aa • • • 1 • I a a a . .Ute is • lor a short vU;1t' w:1th her niece, Mrs. IN,' CASE 01' naB DIAL ftII • po ness 'inde~ &n unusuaJ t'h1ng ~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~;;;.==.;;;;;;' ;;.=E_;'=·;~-~ · •• p. • • • •• - - •••• - • •• I I ... , -~-- • I .
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OASE OF FIRE DiAL 2222
For WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
Quick Service·
VOTE FOR
For WAYNE _TOW NSHIP "r.RtJS1tEE
Horiea. ' COW" Hog. Calva. Sheep, etc.
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REMOVED PROMPI'LY
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c . St. John. Wa,y nelville, Ohio
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XENIA FIERTIUZER
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Wafile8ville, (!)hio
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Morrow No. I LeIJaaon: 0I11ee ..-nK Bel. IBM
PERSONAL STATIONERY White and· Paitel shades-
plam and ~brdered in contrasting 8hadea, all with envelopes to match. One hundted', Printeti ed Engrayed Styles, including' Wltllddin~r Alu:iouncement&All Ne.ly Box~. EXCEhLlfN't GIFT ITEMS
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Davisson Press
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The Miami ~azette
H.atilator 'FIRE 'PlJACE -t:J:NIT>S
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~ETAL CORNER' BEAD
Sand &Gravel EXCA'VA~G DUMP ,.aUOK 8EB.VlCE ·
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Disappointment
\V E: HAVE THE" FOLLO~IN~ G '
'Eo O. BUCHSIEB, ,INC.
TARVIA-LITHIC TAR and ROAD· -OIL
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Order Eatly To Avoid
METAL OORNER JATH
. The Waynesville :NaJti0nal Banik
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SATISFACTORY
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QUA£lfY HOUSE 'PAI:NT~ 'White ...t..Colon ' . IN5ULA'TIN6"Ptt!A<T.ERI~ . . ~ iDC!, Boai'd,'Bevel·PIak
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For ·WA¥N' roWNSHIP CONSTABLE
~~iting. -€olorful Papera-
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Thul'lda" October 26, 1946
METHODIST CHURCH
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BtJlNDAY SOHOOL
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Mrs. R6ymon(t Oonner.
WORaHlP SERlVICE 10 :~O A. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, ~, 7 :30 t'. 14, CHOIR . PRACTICE
Ferry Church of Cliriat Bible School
Oommunlon Pl'Ci&Cb.1ng Youllb Servll:e 7:30 p. IlL We lnv!te all lobe YOlllli& people or bbe e<mmUDllt.y to IoUieDd t.t.e serv1oes. Br1n& your B.Ihle wlt.h you. Adult Pra,yer Meebtni · 'l :301p. IlL EV tlJlll~ Evanael1sUC Servk:e 8:116 p. IlL
ML Holly M.thodUt Church Il'. IlL
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St. AUKuatin. Cburch ...&her KnmhoU.. I"ItIR ~~-~ :OOA.M.
Friend. DI.7 IODOOl - ~:30 A. M. M.eetI.nI tor Wcnb1p - 10:'" A. II. f11ra~
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W.),neavill. Church of Ch..lat 9 :30 L IlL
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Mid-week
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Middlena~ B.plitt Church Ser.v1ceB at Pl'tmIt.tve ~ au&rob at KiddlerQD, ~, 0I:tQber 21. at 10:30 a. m.aDIl 1:30 p. IlL by tobe AYtor, Elder Joseph ~.
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_ATrEND OEA~ Bin . SCHOOL TUESDAY AT FRED KIBBEY .F ARM
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Elecliical £Ofltrading IlII Tn»ee HouM WiriDa
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Call · Benbrook 86781,
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FAIRLEY HARDWARE CO. M~ER HYMAN
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W:A'YNESVIJ,.LE F~RMERS EXCHA.NGE . -McCI!URE' F'UNERAL HOME ' WA'YNESVILLE DRUG STOllE '
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Spo~·iJy~t'he Waynesville Busineas .Co~Li.teca Below.~
PAINTS - STov2S ROOFING - FEN'c£ HARNESS ~ PIPE
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D. R. SMITH THE MIAMI GAZE1TE . 'IDuHOOR RE$TAURANT ' 1)NDFaWOOD'S CAFE TWIN· THElATRE~ ,
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CLEARCREEK DAIRY
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~OCTOBER
lstar or add1Dg maab1ne, WTlte Mr. CharleS Duke, ~ Francl.s Lane, Cino1.n.nalt1, Ohio.
Office Supplie.-
stretcll
The wheat Aooord1I)g
Lotta' FAfW14 LOANS- Long ~rlll , No ~pral.ia.l lee,
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condition; Bruce CUT, Harveys- ple.oes of vOLlDg ulerein, on the 6th middie which ~diJlg to the best burg, Ohio. 11-1-5 day of November 1945, on the quea- NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE authoriUe$ QlI. woolly worms indiJ!;S'j'A'l '& llEA'l'RC)LA BOWL _ tion "Shall the sale o . Beer by HoldHEW ON THE QUESTION OF cates a late tall and a late spring, I era 01' "C" or "D " permlts as defined TIlE SALE OF I1IITOXICATING IIJJl watC'lung t h1s year ,to see whether in section 6212-Sa of the General LIQUORS IN A l\IUNlClPAL Ul06L ot them are marked in the ' ''''' N ' 011"'" OOde, 'be pennJ.tted witllin the .corCORPORATION. &lime pro"",,*lons or whetJler they ....-~. uazelite Office porate llm..1ts ot tbe Village of J"""" PAP..,.... Notice is hereby given that pur- vary so much. Ithat Liley could not MA--'J:-: 'I'R-Ii' S-S--- FuQ-- a1&e - -cr1 - b-. -Gootl - - corwin, Warren OoWlty, Ohio. suant to a petition 1'11ed with thtl be relled on as forecasters, It 16 DnThe polls tor said Election will Board of Election of Warren COunty, portant that we use, the correct eoD41Uon. PhODe Uta. Open M 6: aO O'clOCk A. M. and re. Ohio, on the 3rd day of Augu.st, 1940, 6clentlf1c methods ar.d check and ma.1n open unt.1l 6:30 p. m, (Eastern there will ,be submltted to II. vote ot recheck 11' We are e1ver to decide New ShipmentS tandard Time) of said day. t.he electors 01 said village of whet.her th1B is merely a bit of folkWAXJ:.u r APER-125 ft. D . W. Bishop, C>halrmnn Waynesvllle. Warren County, Ohlo, lOle w1t.b no founc:latt1on wba.tever or r~!~ boxed ~~ ~ H. C. SC1les, Clerk Ilt the General E1ectioIl to be he.1d whellller there 16 6OOI.e basis ,or it in The Miami \.aazetle, Pb. 214:3 NOTICE OF ELECTION TO llE u.t the regular places ot voting there- fact. II t.hJs year's weather l.S deterJlELD ON THE Q UESTION OF 1.11, On the 6th day of November 19t5, DUlled by last year's weather, or last Real Ealate For SaleTilE SALE OF I1IITOXICATING on the question ~ Local Option as swumer's weather or even t.ha.t of LIQUORS IN ' A MUNICIPAL defined in tfJle General Code, Sec- n1net;y.n1ne' years ~o, ~ lIbere is BUSINESS BUILDDlGS CORPORATION. !.ions 6064-~l, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 31, 38, a pla.n Qr sequence 01 weat.ber cycles 1 trame, l1W basemeJU, living Notice 1.8 hereby given t:ha.t pur- namely't.ha.t determ1i'iestbe season's weather l'OOID.6 Second floor, ma.chl~~y 1'or t.lle blllJd.iDi of all t;ypes ot small Buant to a petition rued with the lAJ 8ball t.he saJe or lntox:lcMJng th(;D those some lorc«~ might proHquor be permitted In 'W aynes- duce the variatlol;18 in plant or bulldlnia: hoi' fee:lers, ew. l acres Board of Election 0 : WlWTell Oounty, OhiO, on the 17t.b da.Y of JUly. 1946 ville Corporation. an1mal 111'e t.bat hM.ve .so orten been ot il'ound. there will be sUbmltted to a vote of (B) Shall the sale ot wine by the obl;erved. At any. rate it Is amuaiDg WILBU& N. SEARS Ulle electors of B&Id Village ot Corwin package tor consumption ott the to observe and record t..bem.. Wa),Deavllle. Ohio l'hone 2651 ,I arren County, Ohio, at the Genprem1/Iea where sold. be penn1t• • • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ el'al Election to be held at the regu_ ted I,n Waynesville CorporatJon. I . haven't seen tile cb1ckadeea MiKellaneoua-. tar ' places of voting tbere1n, on the (C) Shall tbe sale 01' wine tor (JOn- aga.1n t.bough there lW'e still plenty _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ Snn day ot November 1945 on the sl.lDlptlQD on and of" the prem- oJ ragWeed seeds. Right now t.b.ere question 01' Local Op~ ~ defined 1ses wh~e sold be perm.l.ttai in are four croWl> out there apparently SIMEET POTA'l\)ES- Choice Nanoy in the General Cclde, sections 8064Wayneaville Corporation. lookiDg .or EIS8fl but llli were to go' HaJJ. J . C. H&wke. Phone 2643, 1112c 31, 32, 00, at, 35, 38, :n, 38, ilamely- (0) S'n~ lIbe sale of spb"jituoua t.o tJle door wiLh a. gun they woUld (A) Shall' tbe sale 0 , any intoldcalt- . llquora by th~ glass be penn1t~ all be gone before 4 could Bet u open, GOOD LUCK TO YOU! inS Uquor be Permitted in in Wa,ynfilWlle Corpomtion. even J.i I 6nesked out tbebaclt door 8 I G ' iII S I win VWsce. (E) Shall .tate liquor stores 'for the and a.roWld !.be comer ot the bOuse, Get Ste.n1'ord Bogen at 1llle New lB) Shall . the MIe of wine by the sale of splrltUOUB liquor by the In tact I th1Ilk they he&a' my type.Ma.rt1D Botel, W1lmmgton, ObJO. a.c"'ft ~e for oonsumptlon -4# ,pa.cka&'e, tor COll8umpUoIl~ 1 writer and are au ~ it as P --..... th emJse he! Id be -.-A P06t.caru wlll do it. Tl'uo!t and the prem.1se6 where sold be 'pere pr 8 w 'e so, per- lohey looked tmJs way and now they business ~, 10lltle m1t~ 10 COrwin Village. mltted in Waynesville, Oorpor- are gone, perhaps tJW: ·WIl4 mental PERBONAL S'l'ATIONERY _ Now (C) Shall the sale of wine tor cona.tlon. telepeJthy•. We po~ to; .sa.ld Election will • • • sw:nptlon on and off the prem'IIva11able on order in nlaDY styles, lse& where tiOld be penxiltted in open at 6.30 0 clock A. M. and r.e_ There are biU! of g01'g'eOus COlOr colors. desJgns, To avoid dela.Ys, COrwln Village. open unt.1l 6 : 3~ P. M, CE88tei:n here and bbere but i t seems ,to ma now l.s the time w omer tor iPfts (D) She.ll the sale 01' ap1rl.tuous Stamlwrd TIme) of said day. tltat ~ trees have droppai their a.t Christmas Wne, or,1or personal liquors by tbe glass be penn1tted D . W . Bishop, Chairman leaves without color1,ng. There are in 00r.w1n Village. H. C. SWes, Cler1r. more yellows this year and less red, use an.y time. TWo weeks deUver;y My 1avorite sassuraa trees are clear at pre661lt time. Telephone 2143, (E) Shall sta.te Hquor stores lor the sale ot Sp1i'ltuoU8 llquor by the NOTICE OF ELECTION ON oran&e thls ~ear Jnst.ead of deep 'The Wa.m1 O&zette. Free inspecp&Ckage 1'or consumption aff ADDITIONAL TAX OUTSIDE ffa.me cqlor as t.hey are IIOOle ye/Ull. tion inv1tec1. the premlses where sold, be perTEN MILL LIMITATION There 1& a be6.utlIul "olden yellow mUted in 00rw1n Vlll&ge. Notice is hereb~ giveIl 14M in maple tree in tlhe school yard w1t.h CH&ISTMAS CARDS- We have The Us f pursuance of a ReBolution of !.be red. tips o.n its branch The littl Jus~. 25 boxes 01 25 cards _ h in po 0; sa.ld El ectIon will COuncll of. tOe VWage 01 Wa.yDCIes, e HOelL. Thel wW D~ laat IOI!4r. · U open at 6:30 OClOCK A. ~ and re.. ville W COuu'- Ohio !WIed ,arretlUil' . , p 708 w&'oL JOOCl CbrlshDaa Carda. rna.1n open Wlt.1l 6:30 p. m, (Eastern on the 2I»:l day ot JUly, 1945, there wit.h yoar Dame aeaUy print.ed on Sta.nda.:rd Tim ) of .saUl da D. ~. , BIahop, will be submltted to a vote of the each cud. we . SIIJIUL )'OU order H. 0 St1les Clerk people ot .said Village Bit the Gen....hL The, will be dillllvertd • , era.l Election to be held in said VllUt71UDe frO... now 1IIlW Cbrlst.maa. NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE laie at the regulM ,p laces ot voting ( The prtce- ~ live CleDta per THE QuESTION OF there1n, on Tuesday the 6 ~b day of HELD ON caret. prbded, ,1.25 lor the box. . THE .SALE OF BEER BY HOLD- November 1945, a renewa.l of a tax "My bowels just didn't work and See t.he.m Wda7. 'rhe Gase&&eo E&8 OF "0" 0& ''0'' PEBMJTS. 'for the benefiL . of the Villa€e of my stomach would swell up like a bll il non ond It woul~ feel like a · SA TIN TOILET TISSUE Notice u; hereby gl.ven that pur_ W~esvllie. Warr6ll County, Ohio. hllrd, round mnRe. 1 WIlS afraid sUWlt to a petltion fUoo with the for ,the PI.1l'pO$e of Current Expenses to ent, ond would sit and wonder APW Jr. Finest Quality Bo8ird of Elections of Warren COWl- of sal.d VllIa.ge at a ru.te not ex- what to uo next. With this would ty, OhiO, on bile 3rd day of August, ceOOing ~me (1) mill tor each one come awful gne pa:los and l: 2000 sheets 4 ~ x 5 1945, there Will be submitted to 110 dollar of valuation, which amounU! thougbt my tlme had come. I used 25c vote of the electors 0: sa.1d v1llage to 10 cents tor each -one-hundred. everything. Nothing 'I'I 'orked rIght un til a friend s uggested FRU· The Miami Gazette. Ph. 21 43 of Wllynesvllle, Warrell COunty, dollars of valuilition for a per10j of LAX. It's so dltrel'ellt, smooth, Ohlo, at tl;1e General Election to be five (5) years begWnlng for the easy, nnd .dld awny with the gns held ILt t.he regular places of vOUng tax year 1946, too. Now 1 count on results," It FOR SALE-~.~.I~ry___ therein, on the 6tb da.Y 01 NoveltlOer The polls for said ' EJectlon . will you're constlllllted don't walt- get . POft 8A:LE _ Fries, C. Eo MIchener. 1945. on the qUfiltJon "Shall the sale open at 6:30 o'clock ..A. M. &l~d re- PRU-LAX right ·\lOW. Cautlon: , '10-11-3 main open until 6:30 o'clock P. M. Use this or nny .ln xnU\'Q only liS _____________ (Eastern Standard TIme) of IIlWl directed. ,l\WNIllY n iH'1( If riot delil:hled with results. Get PRU. FOR SAI.&-TW'keys at tArm. allve. AUCTIONEfdUNG ~ LAX today, _ (1<' ) o. W . Bishop, Cha.1nnan 0. p . EU.1s, St, St. 73. Phone 2969· STANLEY and KOOGLER Wa)'nesvWe Drar ~ Phone 1121 H. C. Stiles, Clerk. lIl3c For Da.tee, Phooe 18M, Wa.yneevWe,
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and fa.1r-play. or cooperation and Iteam work, of kindness ~ consldem.tion for o!.bers. of government by J.aw instead of by force, lIB it l.s to te6C.h them to · like chewing gum and hamburgers and labor saving machinery, bow much easier our task Would be. JWba]ll It we lived up ,to those priDctples ourselves they m1&'bt aee that they 'WOrk JUIit as well as our ~rs and waatllDs maohlnes. ••• 'Dont fOl'Ket the USC> neEds your help untU tJle laat boy- is home.
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CA1TLE 8 extra. good milk cows, 2 helters T . B. and Ba.ng's tested.
HOGS 3 aowa wtth Jl1gs, 3 sows not brOO, 'M 1eeder1!1, net 150 lbs. each. CHICKENS 50 barred rock . hens, 25 spring ch1cke~ ' . .
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,!.he sIdll that used to be required to bake. First you had to bulld a 1'lre, then test we oven lor the requJ.red b eat e.nd then wat.ch the fire w keep It there. That was my trouble Wihen ,I tried to cook. with wood or ooa.l aIcer hav1ng been brought up with II gas stove thougll ot t.be ~ ted varletly. I always put the fire .o ut when I added more tue1. It Clock much more head work., T.her. the rec1pes that c4lled tor butMr the stze of an egg required much more Judgment. Should it be a large etI'8 or a pullet egg? Now they are .beg1nn1ng to sell vegetables all waahed, cut up ready to oooIt, wrapped up in cellophane. nle people who eat are almost 8.6 bad, some men don't even WWlt to have to break up a potato with a fo,* and put the aravy on. 'Maybe that is why we get ao many mashed potatoes, usually cold, when we eBit !Jut. HaoIbU.l1rer is popular because It Is.so easy to eat,it doesn't take any ca.ryU1g.
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ALso DKle Qnall to II peti Uon flied wJth the Board county, Ohio.for so.Jd Election will " .. 11 and r ~ge wn· '""~ UU'lllS Goo . ot 'lh by D. J. m.\ZIEB lor _-'___ 0 Elections of Warren COWlty, Ohio . e polls :tienJtle. PJ10lle No. 2, Lebanon . W..: ul th 6 ~ O 'cl d _ _ _ _ _-'t~_ _ _ _ _ _ on t.he 17th, day of J y, 1945 ere open at : 0 oclt A M. an re_ October 21, 1945. The woolly worm Houaehold Goocb _ wtJl be submitted to II vo~ ot the main open until 6:30 p. m. (Eestern season Is with us again. 'Ibooe I bave seen have a little more black electors 01 sa1Id v1.I.lage ot Oorwm, Sta.na:lard Time) 01 said day, :FOR SALE- I..a.riest s1ze Es~te Warren CoWlty, OhiO, at the General D. W, Bishop, COOlrman on t.he front than on the ree.r With . Hea.trola; used t wo _ye&r8; perfect Elect..ion to be he ld at the regular H. C. Stiles, Clerk. a bout th.e usual brow[~ paloob in the
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SORATOH 'PADS- 16c pound. The Wami Guette. PhOlUl 3143.
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RURB.ElR St.aIJli> Pada, 250; Heo.vy Waxecl peper, 300 n. rou, 3IIC. The <lMetJtAt O«ioe.
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to plan~ now but 'Wo got Just lIB gooc1 a crop lfODl oW' late planted aa !rom the et\rly pln.nted last year. One year we planted it ThaIlksi1v1ng week IIlld go~ a crop, One year bb.ey bad Buy War Bonds and Stamps at Our Box Office ' ALEXlS SMlTB eHAS. BICKFORD some , late planted wheat that old Mr. Marqua.rdt called his Ohristmas WED. TUES. THURS. SUN. MON. SAT. w.bcat because it did,lI ·t come up FRI. WlC1l .nearly Christmas but I~ maUe 31 Nov. 1 30 28 29 3 2 a crop, Of course bb.e real trouble A FUm P ro:luotion 'B eautlIuUy Set and Positively' one of the funniest is that it you don \t get I t in early SEE THE RdP ..ROAR4NG Costwue<i und o a.Uy Paced! Filmed ()OIllOOY t arces since "Up In Wagon R&.-el Hell.r the Latest WJe weather may be liP bad that you Mabel's Room. , , lOr Emer tai llment Only I Western 8oll881 never get. it in at. all. I wonder U Lolli Fred I\fcMurray and Joan Leslie in rlUlge wea.t.her 1'orecaatlDg will ovel' ROY lWGERS I.n "Brewsters Millions" set to the po)nt when we can depend "Where Do We Go "The M.n from With Dennis O'Keefe, IIden on it lor planting. (Techn.lcolor) Fro.. Here" Oklahoma" Walller, "Rocbes~r", June WlLh June Haver and Gene Sheldon with "Oabby" anlt! 'DeJe EvlLU8 Havoc lind Gtlll PatriCk. The oOOluary rllJDlly Is probo.bly Also: Ca&'toon '" Sporla . Extra: Crlme Doe81l'·t Pay better fed nowdays, the averase 11> Also: Com~ and News First Show ai 7 p. m.-Second 9 p. m. and Ca:I'&oOn blgher, o4t I dOUbt U t.here are lIB ma.ny extra good cooks. It doesn't NOTICE OF ELECTION TO BE of Beer by Holders of "c" or " D" to.J[e 8.6 much sId.ll and !.nteJl1genoe llELD ON THE QUESTION OF pe.nn.1LS as defmoo in Section 6212to cook now. I ca.n set my oven at TIlE SALE OF BEER BY 1I0LD- 63 of the General Code, be permitted llhe hoot specUled in the recipe and ERS OF "C" OR "D" PERMITS within the corporate limit.., 01' the do not have to t.h1nk about my be.kNoUce is her eby' given t.hat p ursuant V Wage 00 Waynesville, Warrlm A FAR M D I A R Y lug Wltil It Is time to take it out
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WAYNESVILLE, WARR EN COUNTY, OHI9 , THUR'" DAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945
RECE IVED TELE PHON E CAlLL FROM SC01 J.l\ND MT. and Ml's. Henry W8:tkins received a trans-A tlantic telepho ne call fl'ClIn tlheir son, pre. Donald Watk1n8, IWho 15 Wi1tn the Army of Occupa.t1on in German y. WhUe on a furloug h in Glasgow. SCOtla.nd. P :c. Watkin s pJ.a.oed his call and W88 llible to talk to his parents with unusual clarity for so great a distance . ~nald w~ a graduat e of W:lyne5vllle Wgh School in the class of '~, and has been In t.he Airmoj Service fo, a compar atively short Ume.
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Five Cents Per Copy WARR EN COUNTY FARM BURE AU MEET ING 12TH
Annual Carnival Nets Good Sum
The Annual Meeting of the Warren ooumy Farm Bureau will be held November 12, Monday , at 7 :00 P. M. at the Lebano n H1gh Sc'nool. L. F. Warblng.ton or Ule organiz ation ~partment, Ohio Farm Bureau . Columb us, Ohio, wlll speak. Good music wlll be II- feaLure of the program. A oovered dish Slipper wlll be ep.joyed before the program . All Farm Bureau Membe rs and others interest ed 9.1 e urged to be present .
Veterans Receiving Honorable Discharges
The Soulli Wayne Advisory OounSc:hedale For 1945- 1946 cll held their October me~ at The FIna nce Commi tte of the Ralph Pete r;-Nov. 2 - Morrow _ There the llome Of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mother s Olub reports that receIpt.<; Nov. 9 - Bellbro ok - There Crabbe, Thursda y evening. October from t he An:l ual Rallowe 'en Carnlva l From Scott Field. DI. comes wORf Nov. 17 - Centerv ille - At Home 2v. with a good attefida nce. held at the High School Gym, Satilia t Secop.d Lt. Ralph PeteJ'll, 26, Nov. 21 - Harveys burg - At Home urday evening, Oct. 27, amoute d to .'!On of Emery Peters. Rt. 3, W81ynea.. Mrs. R. E . Asbury, d1scusslon lear.L Nov. 27 - Kingma n - At Home approxi mately $335. The attendll nce ville, who has spent more thaiI1 t1lree er, wllore general subject w~ "ReNov. 30 - Blanche ster - There was repor.te d to be about 700 . years In ~he mllltary service. b88 convers ion". gave fMt.<; to prove that Dec. 7 - Springb oro - At Home been honorab ly released from active ~ ~ IPriZOO were BlwairdCl:l LO It .1.., much cusier to turn plowsha res . League Game tihose attendl~. du ty wlih the Army AJ.r Forces at Into sworc1s. than sworc1s lnto plowThese bcluc;lcd Dec. It - Spring Valley - There door prizes. oootume prlze.s and many the Separat loll Base of Scott Field, sharea. Dee. 21 - Lebano n - At Home others. Ill., They parent rndio school of the AJAP consiste d prlnclpn ly of In d1BcUBBIng llIibor, agricult ure &.Ild CHEE RFUL CIRCLE JaD. 5 - Alumni - At 'Home TraInin g Comma nd. mercha ndise donat6j by t!he l\1er- CPL. NORMAN BIGG S Industry , the COuncll generall y ENTE JaD. 8 - Frankll n - TJ1ere RTAIN ED SUNDAY chants &.Ild bll8l~ess places In the HOME ON LEAV 'R etalnln g his commis8ion and rank agreed that: E Jao 11 - Morrow - At Home he' I.s stU1 subject to recall at &.Ily vllla8e, Mr. acd MTs. Ernest Buterw orth Jan. 15 - Kl.ngs Mills - There 1, We tend to be more crlt1cal of Cpl. NOrman O . Biggs has return- tJme durlr.g the TJ:le evening was thoroug hly present emergency. had as Sunday eventng di:1ner gucs Jan. 18 - Springb oro Inbor unions than of lndustry . _ There joyed, aocordln g to reports recelvd . ed home from foreI gn service after Lt. Peters entered the Arm& AIr , 2. Full employ ment of labor IS the Cheerfu l Circle and Mr. a.nd JaD. 22 - Beaverc reek - There he served three years In Europe an Forces in Aprll, The fu.nds recelvoo. at the Carniva l 1942, and served one I:&sentla l for agrlcult w'al prosper ity. Mrs. Glenn BOrden. This was ,t he JaD. 25 - iHa!rveysburg - There w1ll be used by bile Mother s Club In theatre. He has fIve service staJ'll. year, from June 1944, to June 1946, 3. We should ' empha:;lze the in- first dinner meeting ot the autwnn Feb. 1 - Oa.rltsle - There OpJ. Biggs Is the ~on of Mr. and ill t'lle Europe their IWOrk with aD:! for tile school an Theatre 88 a B-1 'l terests In common rather than dU- !le6IlO1l. After the dinner the guests Feb. 5 - Spring Valley - At Home chlldren In the prepara tion of hot Mrs. Ellsworth F . Biggs. pllot. He oomple ted eight mAs81ons, ferences between labor, agricult ure spt!nt the ever.lng at five h undred. FO!b.8 - Open lunche.s &.Ild other bene!\ts. dllling whloh he logged 60 cornha.t nnd IndUSLry. Feb. 15 - Mason - At Home hours be·f ore he was .taken a pr1aone r 4· It 15 esser..t1al that fo.rrners GUSTIN RETURNS of war by the German s. "BOB" CAMPB ELL, M~ger organiz e to protect lliemselveS from TO RE-OPEN BUSI,NESS The released officer, who returne d Novem ber 2 "JACK" TlNN~Y, Alis" Manare r other organIZed Intere&ts. The New Century Club enjoyed to this oountry in June, 1945, wean DELMAS KING, Coach The Novemb er meetiIlg of the Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paul Gustin. son of Wlll GUStin, the October meetlng Mother s Olub wUl [be held at the willi Mrs. C. !.he Purple Heart. AIr MedaJ, 8J1Ii Borden, W. and Mrs. Raymon d' formerl y In radio work here. has Lee Hawke a:; hostess Grade bui1dJng on Frlda.y afternoo n, at her home, Preslder.t1al Unit Oit.aUon. FIRE DESTROYS Braddoc k and Mr. iloOO Mrs. J . M. again opened up busines s in that with eighteen His wife resides on Itt. 3. Waynes member Novem6 s a.nd the f'Oler 2. An elbterLaI . DAVI ]~ ing S proGARA GE Greene. field after a four year IlJbsence while lowing guests : Mrs. v1l1e. .H arry m WUson, !lied 61, .. farMaynar gram d Weltz. wlll be given b,Y tile second The November m eeting wlll be a mer with the governm ent in Rada.r ar.d Mrs . E . F. Earnha. rt residen t of Harveys burg. wa:; IF1re of undeter mlned origin comnr.I lliird gradeS. . and Misses Ruth tllrkey dinner to be held nt the home k11led other technic al work. In conJunc tlon and Naomi Earnha rt and Ann Weltz Charle s Chapm an Sa.tlll'da.y n.lght whlle walking pletely destroye d e. ga.rage and can• • • of Mr. and Mrs. Olnrence R ye, on along with his dUties for the governm ent present, iii highwa y near De.yton when tenui, belongin g to William Davis, Novem Mr. Oharles Ohapm an recently reber 5 November 24. he was connect ed wlbb the Bell Telestruck by 8I! automobUe. The buslr.ess meeting was conductFriday nli'ht at midnigh t. The bulldcieved his honorab le cllscharIe from The Progres sive Women s Club will phone Laborat ories &.Ild The Western ed He Is survived by a s1Btcr, Mrs. ing was fllled by the p resident , Mrs. D. O. Ridge with used IWllber that meet a.t Llle apar~ment of the Misses ElectrIc Compan y on lnstallat lbllS &.Ild the program was in charge of Mtutary Servlce at camp Adair, ore·, LOu1Be Fite, Ha.rveysbua"g, ant. Itt Mr. navis had accumula.ted with · Beeluna n and Foxbowel' !ilL 7: 30 p. m. 01 Radar equipm ent In a1rcraft , also Mrs. F . U. LeMay and Mrs. H. B. and has spent the past week with hta brother , 'W11lbur WilBon, Oharles ton, the intentio ns of USing III In .Lhe parent:.<;, Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Ohapnl an Monday . November 5. installa tion of ground Ra.da.r W. Va. systems . Earnha rt. Mrs. LeMa.y gave a most bonstr,uct.i.ou of a homt:. 0 lnsur• • • for these concerIll;. interest ing review ot Rutherf o)'lj Funera l services were conjuct ed ance was ca.rrie<1. Mr. Gustin is now offerlrig hI6 Platt's "This Green Novem by the Rev. J. P . Thornb ury, Harber 10 . World," des- Harol d .Smith Mr. am Mrs. Wilbur Cla.rk and wide experien ce In the radio field cl1iblng the hablts and veysburg, at the McClur e Funeral Mrs. TrwnILl other fact.<; l WQrc:llow ,wUi be Mr. Ra.rold Smith a.lT1';oo· home guest, Miss Edna Garrett e, iin ~om· hOlStess to the W · C. T. U. on Fri- 00 resident s in tlI1s commU nity In about the va.rlous plant fanulles a.nd Sunday mornm g after rece1vtDIJ h1I pa.ny with Mr. and Mrs. Eo J. (,oar- HOme, with burial In MIami Oemethe servicin g of radios and other Mrs. Earnha rt very bea utifully sang dlBchar tery, on Wednes day af,t emoon. day, 2:00 p. m ., Nov mbel' 10, for thp. ge a.t Indiant own Gap. Pa., mony, Spr1ng1leld, spent Thun;dav "Madca p October." Miss Ann Weltz from M111ta.ry servtce first meeting since their recent kindred electric al work. a.tter eer:vln8 at the 08.ve6l n Rocking county . BRID GE CLUB MEETS and Ml&ses Ruth B.nd Naomi Earn- in France aDd organlz atJon. A la.rIe atte.nd'ar.(.e enjoyed the Ge~ for seven.! hart entertai ned with plano solos months . Hallowe 'en carnJva l at Lytie Rall. THUR SDAY EVEN ING and ducts. TWO INDU CTEE S Frlda.y evening , given by the ladles Three department.<; of the Waynes.. At the social hour a. salad course Mrs. Roy Ellis was hostess to her CALL ED OCTO BER 31 o~ the Churcb . yUle Ohurch of Christ. The Ohr1Btwas servej by the hostess a.nd the Earl Conne r Mrs. Margar et Jot.ns Vi' 1lS a dInner Bridge Club on 'l'hura:! ay evening , lan Endeav ur. Crusade Olub rs Local Olass, adjourn ed to meet with Mrs. Boaro and Nq, 2, with I..ebano Ml'8n, haa A. T. Polinsk y and Mrs· guest. Sundny . or MJRc; Ma.ry Cook Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner .&I1d }1Ion the BUIlder s Olass. enjoyed a Hallo- ordered to report M. A. Fulkers on In Novmber. Mark Rogers ' 1mluctlo receivin n as or g the prizes. and Parry Cook, W8(Y'nfl6vtll·~. arrived here a.t their home Jut 'Week we'en party, Friday evening, OctGlber Ootober 31, Dan Followi ng the garnee, dainty re~e followIng location s are given Mrs. Glenna Emll' Nlll'r and Mr. from camp Beale, Be.cretneDtO, 'OaUI.. EA 26, at the Bible School A:nnex. Mason, The ST WAY NE COU.NCIL Ohio, an where Mr. Conner rece1vedo bI8 and ~rs. Henry Uayre, Dayton , were freshme nts were servo:!. to ald voters in detenn1 nlng their evening was spent pl"Ying sames, Neece, Wayneav MEET ING AT GONS HOME hon BundQ v~ ~e horne of iO'. 1 ~ ~ ..firoa!taJe· ~ _~~ ' f gr c§st1ns bl)elr yo~ dUCldotJ for app1ee. and the tewng .:.2"::~~:::; -~a.t ~th - • ~·~e~N :::o ""v::::e::; . mber 7' 6th election : -- ' . and Mrs. Eml'flt Bl"'.lwn Fbtoes after ~ iniiiitD rof ~of fortunes . The main event of the The ,R esident6 living North of North m et East Wayne AdVlsory Oounc1l seas dutlea. A nwnber of· persona from I.Ytle even1nlg was a "spook" room, ,w hich at the home of Robert and Street attende d the Hallowe 'cn carniva l will vote at the Engine Elinore Oons, October was prepare d upstaJrs at the Annex, 25. at tt.c Waynesv1lle Gym, Saturda y -HDuse. The discussIon held at t he mectlng GUESTS AT STUBBS and which prove:! to be a frightfu l evening . Res.\den ts living South of· Nol'th brought out the following points: experience. RESIDENCE SUND AY Mrs. Ewing Stumm of Dear Lytle Street will vote a.t the residenc e Miss &1'8. Randall of Da.yton Refresh menta Farm Income depends upon the consisti ng of apples, aL~ooed the 8th Grade Ba:;ket Ball V1s1te<1 wI~ her father. Mr. Ol Mary Earnha. rt. abllity, of people to buy fal'm proc:Mr. aD:! Mrs. A. H. Stubbs had as Ra.ndall, Sunday afternoo n. G. E· pumpki n pie" apple elder and pop team of Oakwoc d School, Thursda.y UCtB. When the Uru ted states sa.ve 18UndaY evening In a recent liltervlew with W. D. Mrs. Alice Clnrk spent Friday in corn were served. guest6 Ml". and Mh. evening . Her ~on, Ewing Jr., played Its surplus productt; to the world Therle Jone6 and .son; Those who enjoyed the festi.vitles GWIn. Manage r of the Ohio Central FAMI LY GATH ERIN G ... ·Mr. ~d Dayton . the fann Income wa:; hIgher tlU1~ Mrs. OCOl'glt iHenderson on ""e team. Misa Laura MoKtns ey spent Fri- were: Laura Mllier, Mildred Bourne , Telepho ne COrp.. Lebano n. It was HELD SUNDAY and SODa; Mrs. Nettie ElmrIck, Mrs. ~'ar,ve:v day a.t the SOuthw estern at other t1rnes. We may have fal'm Mr. aond Mrs. ~tan1eyJ BaIley Ohlo Flora Thomps or., Leah Tnompe on. diSclosed Ilhat the corpora tion ha:; a.nd The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross surplus es in a short t1rne howeve Burnet, Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. Therle Teache rs' As6ociatlon In: Elizabe th Bum.ett . V1rg:InJa Roberts , been able to' keep their equipm ent r t18~tl!Q'; Mr. and MInI. Ibace Clncinn atl. Jones and Mrs. WRiter K enrick wel'e H . Hartsoo k was the scene there ot are a potenUa l markeLs in AsI~ Shaner ; aryj Mr. &.Ild Mrs. Wane MIss Mayme Treber &.Ild sister. Anna Mae Tressler , Blanche Dicken- a.nd service In a. compara.tlvely hapPY' family ga.thering, Suncta..y, {or these surpluses. entertai ned to dinner. Fl'lday. at the Mrs. Ina Sheeha n and SOM. COllins. Columb us, we.r e sheets, Joanne Dickens heets. Bllirbnr a better conditio n than ~;ome places home of Mrs. Oharled Anderso n In Sunday dinner C'u ests of Misses The evening was pleeaan tly epent Dickens heets, Dorothy Berry, Lenora served by other compan ies. It wa:; when all their chllt:ircn were home Ruth Wayne6ville, In hOllor of Mrs. and Elizabe th Chandler. in playing ca.rcis. Refreeh menta !were Lovely, Betty McKeever. Ruth polnteci. out that COl'.sldeflng the lor the fll st time In many month.'!; both 50r.S now out or MUlLary S~ rvEmrlck' s birthday . served by the hoat ar.d 'h08teSS. Mesdam es Holderf ield, McKeever, McKeever, Ch8.l'Ies Orndorf , Horace tTemen jous draln on the existing loe. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammo nd We1seooorn, McKeis Burnett repla.ce , ment Dale parts Br1l1. of Jimmy willch Dickenno new er , Helmbo ld, Sgt. Owen Hartsoc k arrived in &.Ild Mr. ·noo Mrs. H amid SMOke and Phl1J1pB, all of De.yton calle:! on sheets, 'W 8.lter Frasure . Ray Klontz pa.rt6 ·were ma~e during t11e wir and Oalilorn V1.si.ted Pvt. James S~jn'ke In the 1a some time ago atter and \\'111 daughte not r, be Charlen made for e, SOime a.~j Mr. time to serving the Browr.e sisters, Prtday afternOOn. almost Lwo years In l\ihe Regiona l Ho6pLta l !lit Ft. Knox, Ky., MISs Margar et Edward s spent the 8I!d Mrs. Max Randall and chUdren, come, and, the tnabUlty to employ South.west Pacific. He was given his SUDja,y . Doctors say he w1ll be there week end at the Leroy a fIull an\! complim Ramona ent. . of h elp, home curta'lof her nephew lor some tlme yet. Rev. Ralph Parks am::ounced. this ment of usual good servloe was a honorab le dlsoharg e at 08.mp AtterMrs. Wllilam Tlnney a.nd llttle son Wilson EdWlU'da and family, bury, Ind. near week that Mr. Samuel N. K eys of (DeIaJe d) natllral result. Sprlngf1eld. . Those who enjoyed 'LlIe day F'08ter, OhiO, will occupy the of neal' Waynellvllle spent the week Miss Ruth Chan:ll er spent Friday pulpit Whlle no Immedi ate relief from oogt'the Mr. and Mrs. Hlley Glbeon an¢. r were Mr. Mld Mrs. Wilton In St. Mary's Episcopal Ohurch for end with her parent6 , M:r. and Mrs In Dayton and was the. luncheo n these ex.1stlng condi tions are likely, Hartsoc k. Olnclnn ati; Mr. &.Ild Mrs· the first t1rne on Sunda.y mornin g, daughte rs, Mrs. Morris Lew1a, and Guy Routza hn &.Ild Russell. t uest or Mrs. Ellswor th SuUth at Mr. Giffin pointe<! out that his Owen Hartsoc sons. Jerry a.nd BI11~; and Mlaa k; MisseS Jean and Novemb er 4, at 11 :00 a. m . Mis. ~ Young, M)"s. ' Rober~ Elder's dining room. Oompan y 15 ready to sta.rt lmme:i1.. Ja.r.e Hartsoc PauJ1ne Glboon and fri.eD:i, Mr. Dlck k; Oxford; .Miss Martha Hunt aD:l Mrs. Margar et Johns Mr. Keys, a luyread er, succeecis the Mr. &.Ild Mrs. Cha.rle6 Stealey and a.tely on 1rnprovement6 and replace_ Deather age. HnrrlB, spent SW!day afterno on Dsyron ; spent ThW'6day In Da.y:ton. and Mrs. t;8na Rev. Ralph Pa.rk8, who re61gned to with daughte r, Maxine , Spr1l'.gfield, were A two weeks revival will ,b e held ments when the materia ls are again H.a.rt6ock. Mrs. Lois Gibson and daughte r, Mrs. Kesler Graham is convale acbecome assistan t Rector of ChrIst at the Ferry Church of OIu1.st be- availabl e. Sunday callers or· Misses Phy11ls. of Dayton. Annie and t.ng since leaving 1lhe st. Ellzabe th Mame Browne . ChurCh . Dayrt.on. ginning Novemb er 4. and will oonMr. lUnd Mrs. George 8m1.tb of SOme 1rnprovements are a.lready SUFF ERS BROK EN h~to1, a.t the home Q1 ber daugbMr. Keys 1.'1 married ant has two tlnue each· evening Ilt 7:45 o'clock. under way and others De.yton were supper guests of Mr. BONE S IN FALL wlll soor. folter. Mrs. Robert S1ney~ In Dayton. children . Peter, 11. and Janet, 9. MISS HART SOCK GIVE N Brother A. L. Althaus of Bet.bel. lOW, st&ite<1 Mr. Giffin, and better and Mrs. Raymon d 8'm1th, Sunday . MIas Catheri ne Stumm enterta lnHis borne Is H1Ilsboro, Ohio. but ObW, w111 be the evangeUst. Brother and more ser:vlce Dickie Weltz, 60n of Mr. and Mrs. On the sick ltst th15 week are ed thlrty-s lx of her school mate HONO R MEMB ERSH w1ll be tihe ultimat e 15 now residing at FOSLer. Mr. Keys IP Althaus 15 a great gospel preache r Maynar .d Weltz, Mr. Earl Marlatt a.nd Mr. G. 11. fell while pla.ymg re6ult. frlend8 from Dayton, to a Hallowe 'en and family w11l occupy MIas Jean BarU!oc k, dauglht er of and the services w1ll be the rectory Kensinger. a.t the Boy Scout cabin, Sunday lol!pil1ng pal'ty, Friday evenlll8. at her Mr. d Mft Ross Hart80c k Wayoes - a.rx1 well worth bearing . aftemoo n, ,b reaking h1B limb in three after Rev. Parks and family h a.ve MJ·· George Marlatt is spend1n8' a country home nea.r here. located inD8yt on. &.Il . IA cardiall nV1tntl on is extende d by piMe6. CCIW days at his home here. Mr. and Mm. Olyde Wharto n spent vllie. has been seJ.eote:l to , To the People become a Ferry Church or Ohrl6t to attend Pvt. Arthur MOI'gan retured to Vh'elal, women' s choral Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs. Morris member t orMiaml MRS. HERRE S ENTER TAINS i 1ty of MOTHE R VISITO R FOR WEEK this Communitr ~ d, &.Ild Wharto n at Miami Shores: enjoy the 08.mp Steward In Pennsyl vanla after blessing s of this group 8; un ven;, or tlng Mrs. Rufina. Rerres had as her Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden had a:; spendin g three daY5 with his Leave It to the nation', IChool Mr. and Mn\, Harvey Burnet ent- Ohio, it WBB announ ced by parenti , week end guest recently , h er sISter their g uest. Mrs. Borden 's motilte:r Mr. Prof. m;eroo rt. Graham, Mlnlste r of the chlldren · to be on top or the t.11 and Mrs. Lue Morga.n. , ertained to dinner S~day, Mr. and ~:.:;::ey, dean of the when it comes and to husban eblna School of Ch'Ilroh, ,w llliead the gospel singing . j, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Minnie Munger , Lebano n, for up tile Mr. &.Ild Mrs. Floyd 'Ilwmpe oQ war ftnanclng attuAUOrIl. Prom Mrs. John: Hayner , Mrs. Helen 001MlB8 Ha.rtsock COllins. ad ted from the past week. - - .- - - spent the week end with Mr. and PSrl Barvert and Ml4s Ella Richard son of ~~esvllie ~~~.~t ~ ENTE RTAI,NS AT Mrs. De.vtd Lucas. bar to V-J NEW YORK CITY FOLKS VISIT RETURN FROM . We6tv1lle, and Dr. and Mrs. H. E. she 15 a memberor Delta onitcron, GREEN ROOM Day they Mrs. Hazel Gruber anj famlly of Sgt. and Mrs. S . A. Drago, from Hntlhawa.Y' of Waynesv1lle. decll1c atld music ho,.,;...... "" and Js a junlwo in MOVERS near Waynesville spent SunlillY even.. New York City, spent la:;t week TUCO N, ARIZ ONA each purMiss Paullne Biggs enterta lnej at Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lon4ram'e mov- the School of Pine ArUI. with the1r parer.ts Mr. w. B. Squires and Mr. Oarl 109 w1:t.h Mr. &.Ild Mrs. ~ , Mr. Bond Mrs. oh"le and the Green Room, saturda y evening . ed mto their line new trailer last George sale of Peterso wa.r Sehoon n. over have returne d trom Bunnel l and family. honorin g her sister. ·Mrs. Dlrpley Mr. &.Ild .Mrs. Raymon d Lucu and week &.Ild Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ken- DAUG HTER BORN bonds to Tu(,Oll, Ar1w.na , where 'Oh ey spent TO Shllidley, on her sixth weddllig annlUjrht lnr i 1aml.ly of near Wllm1ngton .pent rick &.Ild ohUdren move:! Wednesd&y SPEND ING" WEEK IN several cla.ys with ARRE N PUMMIU,.S' Mr. and Mrs. versary, also the return1n g of T/Opl: equipm ent. SUnday wlllh Mr. and Mrs. D&vtd to the Lonpcr e propet1y, which they PIlILAD ELPWA WWred SqUires and daughte r. Then thl Norman W. Biggs, returnin g from Lucas. reoen~ p~ Mr. a.nd Mrs. Mlil8 Geraldlr..e White of Akron, Whlle there, 1JUU'.y places of inSeaman FIrst Ola.s& and' Mrs. overse&6 af,ter 8e1'Vlns 26 months .J a I> I qu1t. . Mr. carl Rldenn g Of near WI,JDI!8Robert Hetteng er moved to their Warren L. Pummll l of Scbools at War Inlltamt17 beOhio. and Dr. Mary , L. Cook of terest were v1s1ted o.nd some time ~n, He We&.l'8 · the BIl'Ollze Arrow for came Sehooll For Peace. The ville spent Tue8:la.Y even1n8 WitQ , ~ new home, t.be Kenrick fa.rm, from D. 0., 8IIDOUDOO the W&ynes vtlle, w~ are speoom g the week spent in Mexico. arrlval of a tJle southem invulon of France, 'theme ehlfted from "Back: the At-. Ln Phllade Mr. and Mrs. C~ ora.w1cxd north 01 Dayton , 'Ilhursda.Y. lph1a. BB guesta seven pound girl on Octobe r 14 at aJoo the B1lver 8te.r for Of Dr. tack" to "Speed H1I ' RElcovel'1." five ·maJor . W~MAN'8 SOCIETY MEETI NG . the NIWal Boapita l 1n W&IIb1n&tOn battles. He baa now rece1ved The new goal .... .t lIt 35,000' J&.Ile MacM1l1an:. GUEST S AT FUJ,'IQ l&8OHS ' bIB 'IlIe Wom&n's SOCiety of IQtle hoepttal UDlte, lncludIDg " bed, The proud father la st.attcoed lilt honorab le cIJsobar ge Mr. and Mm. 1\1. A. .1IlUlker8on b&cl HARLA the Armed N'S OF WASHI NGTON . wbIel ohair, X-Ray macl:Llhe IIlId oburch wU1 Jl&Ve an aU da.y meeting Sokmo n,!rId. The Pra.t,ernal. grandF'onle8. as Flrlda.y> guest6 Mrs. BettIba aau. ENTER TAINED LAST WEEK IUJ'lJloal lnatrum ent.. a.nd eoverecl 'dJIh dinner next ,Wed- parents are Mr. aDd·' Mrs. Ward Olevela.nd; MrII. oara. 8m1tb, IWII'IlIe gueets were MJsa Betty HartMlr. and MlS, Raymon d Harla.n Grownu .. could well lIItIII W needa¥, Nov. '1, at tbe country home Pummll l, Rt. 2, Wqnesv IDe, . Dl&Il, B/Sgt. ,H oward m1ngto n; and Mr. and. MrI.. &rokl CIl8 of the m1l1loDi of l'OUJlPter'i . and Mrs· Viola Harlan were TuesM1Bs or MI'II. lIadel1n e Meh8lt le on Rt. 73. Vl81T8 IN LEWJBlX)WN, Iu.. who eN tatlna part ~ tbe VIIIVtmiPelt, SFina' V~. day evenlng dinner guests . of Mr. W~ G!win . and Mila 1otll1drecl . DeYotIona by Mrs. BlUIabeth Hole. torJ l.9an. .sven Without " ward Har!m1l. 1l, and ·Mrs. H. B. Earnha~ &.Ild ch11d.. . . MD. Ola PUrsley bas ciIa.rP of tile fram thl 10UDI volqnteer, '1Ou VISIT IN CmOA GO MIse Margv et 'HarlaD spent the . . ren, am of MT. and Mrs. Erne6t P1'OIlUI1 'DIe ooInmlttee In Ch&rge week erd \lrtth haftt.ODe crt &be ~ nMOIII for her g.r.m.I:1'.Othct, FULKBBSONS ENTE& TAIN _0U'1'MlII. Robert Sater and daI'CNM. Harlan on Wednes of ~ are: day evening . ,Mr. bu:v1Da astra V1c~ Bonda- t,he Ml'I. · Anna Mr~: ~ PrtCket t 'In Lewlato wn, OF-TOWJIl ' G1JI'Blr MilIa Jeanne Baker, or the at. . . . 8, SUNDA Y &.Ild· Mrs. Harl&.Il left for t.helr home 0( &be -..1""'10" whO II1II and Ne1l1e Obarl~ m. ~tb Nuraea aau, ~ ...... . _Mr. -aDd Mrs. HarWd . VanPel t ot fUture be ~ur OWD lOll or dlWllbter. ·in Ool1vllie, washln gtoo·on·Thur8dB.y Spring Va.Uey" Oapt. and MD. Hugh cent peeta of frieDda ancl rellaiYel Your' war boDdIh .,,. Ju,II; helped -Quair PROM WEST VDlGINIA ATJ'IENDS nJNBB.AL .~ 8iiiE L Harper and &.Ild wW Wsit relative a li1 0h1ca&0 to def.., till NulllII ld .JBPI no CbJcaCO. dauabter a.p4.,~...AUce Mr. IUId lira- Bmeat ~ Mr. Uu1 lin. JI. R. ua.; while enroute . WOUld ha~ted FOUr ebDun. Bela Macke1 of OUlver, IDd., wen WEAT H-ER ---..-- --bid as 'a rueat tbta put 1reet. MrI. , ~ 1I'lIye; ·Ma. RebI. dnIl for death. Your atra VIa-. Breddo WEEK END ~VE8T OI'"bA YTON . . , BoDell wID ..un a lD1abter lIMtie ~, ......nt.owD. W. Va. un. CDr& Rk)b; Mr. aDd· iMIII. ct; 8undaI' IIl1DI:Ift' . gueetI. of Mr. and B. 110. II. A.. Pulk.«Io D. lin- T. P. MiIB Polly Loll Wilema n, Dayton , life far tamorroW'. cltlzeD•• Mr. aDd lin. O. JI. Orford, DeIII'OIt, Nab ~ the funeaIl of J.Mr. 00DDer of 8priDa ValleJ was aD . 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Common Pleas Proceeding. Bogan; Waynesville. was g¥Ilted. Q. c11vOfCC Robert S. Bogan on a cha.rge of cruelty and was restored to her former name, RIcb. Be~
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Probate Court IAsenat.h Thom.rus, Wayne.<>ville was Ilppo1ntOO executrix of the' esLate of Edwin L. 'I!h0Dl88 with C. B . LeWis , L. R Gordon a.r..d H. A. Oornell as appraisers.
Real E.tate Transfera TR9ANS
Philip D. Clagett, et al, to Clmrle H. Ool.l1ns, et al, 308.06 A. III Wayne IlDd Massle twps. .AllJer!t L. Ba.ll1n.ger to Loren D. Wooley. 53.12 A. in wayne twp.
Lucllle Tucker OSborn and Harold to H. F. Shutts, plot In Harveysburg. Hazel a nd Frank Bmn to Phillp Tuck~
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RayrnOl.:i ~n, who has been very sick. is some tbeLter a-t this Lime. carey Leli'h Haines is enjoying a viBlt with home folks. He h l\8 beeu sta.tJoned. at a C. O. Camp III Oregon. RaleJgh Bogan and wife ca.lled on Mr. and Mrs. Weldoll' Wilson, SUIl_ ~ a.fternoon to see their nephew 1Jt. WWlam O1lrold Wilson, who ~ . enjOy1ng a tew days fUrlough. Mr. QDj Mrs. LuLher Haines Spellt Sunday evex:.1ng wltJl Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKay of near Oregonia. Mr. and MIs. William Smith and Mal'llyn Sue were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bogan, SWlday. Mrs. .LauretLa W!nlic!d. and daughter of Dayton visit.ed hel' moLn~ Mrs. EllII Hurley, in the w1loolJ home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hurley o! Oregon are spea:1I.ng several da,ys In Lhe Wllson home. Mr. and Mrs. Dona.ld Haines had lIS Lheir dinner gue.<>ts, SW1day, Mr· and Mrs. Dona.ld J ones a.nr.1 daughter Carol Sue. Mr.and Mrs. Bevan JenltinII of Kokomo, Ind., stopped for a short vislt w1.t.h her father, John W1Ioon, and .brother. Robert, enroute lr<nI' Wilmington to their home. Mrs. W. E. Bogan is spending :;evera.l days at the home of h er 1IOIl, Evan Bog6ll and wUe, in Da.yton.
MrB. Ed11lh Haines retwmilld home last Wedn~ Irom Richmond, Ind. where 6he a ttende:! Ilhe Five Year's
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Saturday. Sunshine ~n today r.nd yesterday and stJ1l no freeze. HInts of frost 1n the air but even IIlhe . tomato plQ.Dts are. still standing'. Nice clean fields look .ine but some
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Ohio
ELEOTiON November 8, lIK5
FAIRLEY HA.RDW ARE CO.
REGULAR MEALS LUNCH SANDWICHES Ice Cream - Soft Drinks
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Edward Gilliland JIDLE HOUR RESTAURANT . WAYNESVILLE. omo ........ . .. .. IN OABE OF FIRE DIAL 2222
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. Iowers next yea-r· Many of the stores now have true Hoiland bUlbs SO U you buy you a.re n1>t. only getting something tor yourself but helping st.a.rt traOO with t.bat poor little oountry. crocuses should be planted but so ma.ny of them a.re wonny. It where t.he.y can be left UJY.I1sturbed seems to me <that 'We should have had another crop of muShrooms after the rn.in but I haven't found NORRIS BROCK CO. any. The other day I bOught a new CInClbuaaU VDlOD S&oek Tarill .......~~I _ l _ _ a _..-.aI _ _ lI
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I'rs !lURPRISINC--laow W... BoDclipow .. " .... eada ,.ear. If hald gntU DUlturlli tl.e,. earn 33 ~ per ceDt aad alae,. 118'I'e a ,...rl, added .,aha.. 'l1ae daarl tel" Ita OWD Ito..,. for a '100 S.rl.,. E Bond. The ecale to .... left aho.,. how. '1,000 Seriee E DoDd arowi. The ehart aho.,. thai .... u....- Ia .alae I, peateet la the later yean of the hond', HI... Nola how the rate 01 Inlerett 10lIl ap ill the 8eCOnd dlree ,.elln 01 the hond', Ule. Study ~e iner....e I. the 11,000 bond. . BoldeN of bond. the Jut f_ ,....... -.ldoM" the ahoY.. woald lit......,. be throwlDIJ lDOaey awa, 10 .. ell them prior to . .tarlt,.. The N_ York !toek Exehule Ia the more tha. 150 ,.eal'l of III h.. nenr retlODlDleacled oth.. ho_ .... tb_ ., dae Unit8d Sla...
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sooppe<l at the community sale for a few minu te;. !..ots of n ire looklng calves and lots ,)f ('I)WG but i ~Id not sLay long enougil to know h(,w the pJ1Cea were. I 'h ave a couple of LdWs that I shoUld sell because I will not have barn room and 1epd tor tttem thJs wU1~er. The com cuttlng and whea~ plauting go on and some com has b~ husked. I'ht-re will be some soft com this Y8lll' but probably no more than we can fted qUlckly. The experIment s:u'.lons say that steers use It to bettID· advllutr.ge • • • Thursday. CloUdy and colder but than hogs. I h~ar~ one f armer say sth! no freeze. This ~ #h""~ n 1 to another in ~he store Lh l:: olher ~'\.ICoI.'u.uu day that the coJ.'n had rlJ)l!ned surpr1sl.ngly fast in the last few days.
LAWRENCE COOK
W~v1lle,
• • money • It take6 lIS much w get the That bIg hawk down In my pasture boy~ hallie us It took to get. them aga.in. I just saw It llgllt. NO, I WI\8 over \.heI'e so do your best. in the ·nl.1.staken, looke d lit tlU·oug.h the VICLW'y LulU' drive tlll.t is 1JogJ.nn1ng glasses it turns out to be only a lUlU don·t cash in \.he bands you crow but the sunshine reJlectej from have. i~ shlney olack fea..tners made It look Ught colored. There Q,l'e four or ENTERTAINS VI. ITOBS FROM Ive of tdlem going carefully over the COLVILL E. WASIU.NGTON ground lOOking for somelll Ing. 1 Mr. a.nd Mrs. Everett Harlan enSlOpe they flnd the field mice 'b efore LcrtLlined Mr. e.nd MrS. Rla.ymond they all move UlW my house tor the Ha.rlan of Oolvllie, Wash., and Mrs. w1nOOr. The Barred Rock rooot.er a.nd ~ lOla HarllUl at dllmer, Wednesda.y. hJs harem are 1a1ustrioUSly picking Ocwber 24. the gru&s and weed seed in the yurd just under my windOW. • IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 2222 "This hurts me more than It d oes you;' 18 the ·trlll:!1tlonaJ remark \.hat a.coompanlea a paddUng and It was. ANNOUNCING ••• l.Iterally true the o\.her dllY· I !oW1d Susey resting peacfully on the best Tbe reestabllshmeilt 01 radio bed and in my ,wrath '1 gmbbej servlice. Cus&Om bUilt elec&rle tile only t.hlng at. ha.nd, my ha.lrphonorrapba. Sweeper and brush, and applied it vjgorously, appllan.oe ' repairlnc. back·s1de down. At tho th1!.j lick, AI" work carrie. a written crack went t.he plllStie back IUld I guarantee had no hair brush. Susey looked at me reProachfully Md retreat-ed GUSTIN RADIO SERVICE under the bed M much as ~ and TELEVISION LAB. "Now lOOk what you have done." Phone 21IK _ WaynesvlUe, O. I was coW1t1ng on using that hair brush until the Fuller brush man I comes on h4s rounds again. ------------
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wttil IIhe leaves dle down In the spl long showing that the 'bulb is ripe 01' tJ1Cy will noL bloom QiU.l.Jl. Tiley look very .preUy In the gl'llSS but It leaves 11 vel'Y r~ged la.wn and ~ 1L 1.s !Jetter W pltlDt them along thc edge or a border where \.hey can be leI L uudisturbOO.
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book on mushrooms ito send to a frlex:.ci. it hIlS some beautUul colored plates and goo:1 directions Cor dIstinguishlng the poslonous va.rHJes. 'rhere are a great many good vanetles and Q.Dyone wpo likes mush rOOlTl8 coUld easily learn Lo k.now 'Wbich to take and whiCh w lea.ve
_ _ _ , __ October 24. IlKS- Rain a.r.d colder but still no freeze on Dry Rklge. The The double wind and the raln are ,brir.ging the SOFA BED lea,ves down fast. only a tree her purpOM piece 'and ~ere still show~ color. I hurrlec. ou t today and put up some suet so that the chickadees woUld not be disappointed and lea.ve 11 it turns cold. The thing they 68em W llke be~1; though is the seal of the horsetai1 HASOCKS - LAMPS or g.aant rag weed.. It is fGn to see PICTURES them hRlng upside down eating them so hereafter I will pIa.n to leave some or them. I won<~er what I should pllUlt tor the titmice. I haven't Been FiDe ..,Iection ~f r.y 01 them mLely. 'S omethilng is BASE ROCKERS. LIVING eating ·the berrlE:S Oft the ta.ll and Il,andsome po:'e-weed in the yard ROOM SUITES and but just what I o· 110 t know. I do BREAK,fAST SETS knOW that something about the swarms of English sparrawo Ill:lnt are goIJls In bile chlclten house a.nd 9x12 Felt ....., Rqa eating my expensive mash, but what shall 1 do? The oi.ner day I helU'i a. chick1!n sqWl.wk and looked out to see' one J" t escape from a Large hf1,.wk. The crows drive the haowks aWIlY but \.here lll'e so many crows that I llo.rdly knoW which ale worse. Gibb~na
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to A Progressive a nd Efficient Administrntion with Emphal)is on the Improvem ent of Wayuesville"
'..DRY RIDGE
Mias Ms.rU.Yn SUe Smith spent Ule week end in Da,yton with relat1ves. Mrs. E1la HurleY. mother of Mrs.
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EVENING EVANGELISTIC 8EBVIOE HYMN ' ~We're ~rc~ To Zion" 10 HYMiN "1;'e11 Me The Story Of Jefius" 20 lJYMN "Tne Old Rll8l;ect' Cross" 24 SCRIPTURE ' Lm8()l'4 PRAYER HYMN . "n.-,..~, Tha.t , ......,.... J ""'es .-..r I "'A~ See" , 112 ---of INVOCArrrON COMMUNION HYMN "Beneath The «ross at JOOIIB" 173 OOMMUNION PARlI'IOIPATION OF1FlERING SPECIAL NUMBER Mr. Aubry Scherer SERMON. Mr, Aubrey Schc.rer
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2. :J)t also p~p&rOO us for fu ture needs: If we tll US exercise «;lur courWe wish to express oUr than ks for &ge.- it wUl s t rengthen our cqurage the many aCL6 of k lr.dne shown f or the trials. temptations and duties and for tl e flora! t rlbuk s g'i vpn a t that follow. th e deaLil of OUI' fathel', William C . P hdll1ps. We also t ha uk. McOltu'e METHODIST CHURCH Funera l lome for ' the.lr sCl'I'lces and R. B I Coleman, MJDlster Rev. R. B, Coleman for his CQnsoUn g words. Orvil le and RutfrJ Phillips
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A Preparation For ' What Is To FoUow COnfession is not only th e next I lOgical and Scriptural s tep fOllowing repentar.ce. but It Is the logical and ScrJ.ptural step lead~ng to What is to follow. 11. Ooruesslon is a p repara tion for baptism, for t hus we declar e our purpose before God and ma.n before we enter the sacred pool' of bap tism ItQ be burled to t h.e old life, and raised to Walk the new.
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On behalf of tile Mothers Cl ub WedpcOO&y, 7 :30 p. m. we wish to th l\nk thOSe persoI'.s CHOIR PI1J\CTICE WedneS<1<1Y, 7 :30 P . M. who, t hrough theu' c011Lrtbu tlons 'and coopemtion , ll eIpe~ I.n prese n tmg Guest Minister the Annual Hall owe'e.n Cuu·nival. The R ev. LesLer Roush fo Colwn- You were swell I ! buS will preach in the Methodist · The F inance COllljJllitLec Ch urch, S W1I:iay m0111lng a t 10 :30. A cord ial In vita.\.1on Is ex tended to any ·who may des.l.re to worshlp with WANTED LAX t(HI ,,' ·. I \ us in this service. R ev. Roush is a By Experienced member of the Ohio COnference and WaynesvUle Drug Store. PbOfte 1121 AUCTIONEER lilt pJ'esent 18 engaged in a special m in18t.ry in the interest of the entire HOUSEHOLD; FARM IM conference. PLEMENT or LIVE STOCK SALES • The f ollowing atte nded the distric t Call Bellbrook 86761 meetLng of t he Womens Society of or Cnristia.n Ser vice a t S t. Paul Churoh write HARRY R. McCOY in Dayton. TuC6da.y : Mrs. Glenn Borden. Mrs. Ray , Rt. No 1. Waynesville, Qbio
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I "And t hat every tongue should con fess that J esus Christ is l.<m1"- Pa ul The 'First Pul>Uc Ste p !Faith. or belleveing. Is naturally &n Inward ma tter. One may believe silently. Repentance is, again , an Inward a.f!alr. One r,epents or decides slle~tly. However, in ~he go.spel plan, God asks for some !.!llngs In the opell and before all the world. COnfession f f Ith in 0 ......0 a. J..Ll,..t. wit h the mouth, before men. is the firs t such step , J esus said ' (Matt. 110 :321 : "Wh osoever therefore shall confess me beCOnner , Mrs. J . B. Crabbe, Mrs. R. B. ~iII l ~-----IilI"~"'IIIIII~"~ fore men, him wUI. I confess also Colema n . Mrs. Alva ThOm:PSOIl, Mrs. - " before my F'athCl' which is In Merton Baird. Mrs. Oa kley Un gles- i.:~;:~-':::::--::"--:::::':='::;:;:;':., - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Heaven." In Rom. 10 :10, Paul tells bee a.nd Mrs. Cora ,RiCh. us: "With the mouth confession is made unto saJvatlor.,'· P eter. at NOTICE of APPOINTMENT Christ's request, oponly states his Notice is he reby given that fait h (Mabt. 16: 16). Asenat ba Thomas whose P ost 0 fice addres6 is Waynesville. Ohio. ha.s . A Test or Faith, Courage and Purpose been. duly appointed Executrix of While ' we may not know a ll of the Estate ot Edwin L. :I'homas late Ohlrst's PUrpoae in as king us to oon- of Warren Cou n ty. Ohio. deceased , HOURS: Da ted this 23rd day of October. fess our faith in HJ.m openly, yet it would seem that He has given us 1945. 9-12 each morning two open tests of our f Ith a nd our Ralph H . Carey 1-5 afternoons except repentance. These a re confession Judge of the Probate Cou rt and baptism. They .are tests of our Warren OOunty. Ohio Wednesda.y c. . . . . . . . . .•• conviction. of 0u? sincerilJy. of our ,C•. •D..o..r... .aJ.d_D.I.la.tush_.,..A ..t..Ly• ._ _ _1_1B 7-9 Saturday evening COUl'age and our purpose. ,
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IF YOU WANT any repair doneor to buy a ~wr1ter, caah reslster or a.dd.lDi 1W).Ch1oo, Write Mr. Charles Duke, 32.60 Fra.nc1s l.Une. 01nc1nnalt1. Oblo.
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FARM LOAN S-Long term, ooay p&,yruellots. 0 a ppra1sa.l lee. NOTIC E OF ELECTI ON 1'0 BE HELD ON THE QUEST ION OF Also nJce &ll'l&I.l and l&l ge 1(U'WS THE SALE OF BEER BY nOLDlor sale. Call or WI'I te G\:o. ERS OF ''C'' Oli ''D'' PER.I\UTS B.enk:Ie. Phone '0. 2, Leban" u. tl .
F'OR ~ La.rge Estate Hetlu'ol a, used only LIVO we s. Evert SIIU!.h, 3 ml. S. Way'lltoS ille on Rt. 42. PD. 28.0. 1111
NO Llce is hereby give n !.hat. p ursuant to a pd itiOD rued With the Board of ElecLioIlS of Wa)'r(' n County, Ohio Oil the 17th day of July. 194.5 (.here \Iul be subm it ted t.o a vote ot the eleclors of saIrl village ot Corwln , WIllTen Cow~ ty, OhiO, at Ule Genera l 1::Iecl.1on LO be lIeld at the r e{! ular p aces or VOLlng therein, on the 6t.h day ot Novemb er 1945, on the ques1.1011 "Shall the sale 0 Beer by HOldCI S of "C" or "D" perm11.8 as de1loed ill Section 6212-6;i 01 the Generu. l Code, be permitt ed within the corpon~te llmlt:.s of t.he VUl:a.ge of ' Cor win Warren County Ohio Th 'polls for wd mectio~ will open at ti :~O o 'clOCk A. M. and ro. main open un til 6 ; 30 p. m. (Easter n StarAia rd Time) of said day. D. W. H.l:8hop, Chairm an H. O. Stiles, Olerk
63 of the Genera l COde, be pennitt ed within the corpora te Um1~ of. the VUlage o . Wa.Ynesv1lle, Warren COlUlty, Obio. The polls tor siIJd Election will open at 6:30 O'clOCk A. M.. a nd re_ mAIn open until 6:30 p. m. (Ea.ster n StIl.ncar d Time) of said day. D. W. Bishop, Obairmllon H. C. Stiles. Olerk
NOTIC E OF ELECT ION TO BE HELD ON THE QUEST ION OF THE SALE OF INTOX ICATIN G ' LIQUO RS Il\I A MUNIC IPAL FOR SALE- 1 small metal k1Lchen CORPO RATIO N. cabinet in g OO;] oolldulOll. 1 'brlUllJ Notice is hereby given that purnew ~oleum rug 1:.1 it. X 14 It,. suant to a. pel1tion flled with the medium blue· Ne er been unwrap Board of Elecl10n of Warren County, ped. l'oolle ll985. Illt.fc Ohio, on the 3rd day 01 August, 1946, there W11l be SUbmitt ed to a vote 01 Real £.alate For Sale the electors ot said .v illaie of Wayl!esville, Warren County, Ohio, BUSIN ESS BUILD INGS at the Genera l Election to be held 1 aame, lull blltiemc nt, li vinll at the regular pJa.ces of voting the.rel'OOIllS l>eoollIl .C100r, machin ery lor m, on the 6th day 01 Novemb er 1946, r.he bu.Ud.ln& of all types of small NOTIC E OF' ELECr lON TO BE on the qULstlon o . Local OptJon as HELD ON 'rilE Q ES'f10N OF delined in 1:ne Genera l bwld.ll:l¥B. Uog feo:1el'S, etA:. 2 acres COde, SecTHE SALE OF INTOX ICATIN G Lions 60G4-3<l, 32. 33, 34, 35, or ground. 36, 37, 38. LlQUO BS IN A MUNIC IPAL nume1,y COBPO RATIO N. WILBU B N. SEABS J (A) Shall the sale 01 intoxlca lJJlg Notioe is hereby gIven' that purW&1Dalv1lle, Ohio liquor be permitt ed in Waynes Phone WI suant to a petition HIed with t.he ville corporat .1on. Board of Election o. WlWTen County . IB) Shall the sale WAN TED- MISC. of wine by th e Ohio, on the 17th clay of July, package for consum ption oft the RIDE WANTE D To Frlglda.l.re there will be s u bmltted to a vote1945 of premise s where soid be penmtPlant No.2, 8 :lJO a . m. to 4:30 p.m. electors of said Village of Corwin ted in Waynes ville Corpore.tion. Pn.o ne 2681. un " alTen Coun~y, Ob1o, at ,he Oen- IC) Shall the &ale of wme lor OOneral ElectJ.on ~ be held at the regu_ sumpUo n on and of. the premMiacel1aneou.-Jar pla.ces of vot.1Dg therem, on the lses where sold be permlt~ in BABY OAalUA tJ..E- Rubber tirell; tilJl ~ of Novemb er 1945, on the Waynes ville Corpora tion. storm sb1e1d; good conQltlo n; Mrs. q uesUon at Local Optioo 8& defined (D) S'nall 1.he sale of ap1riltuous EIiJ'1 0ouner. Pll·. ~724 Iiql,lOrs by t.he glaSs be ptinnlt.t ed 11111 ill tne Genera l CWe, section s 606431, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 38, namel yin Waynesv:1lle OOrpor ation. FOR SALE- Irisn sett<.r pups. Three (A) Sball the sale '0. any intox1oa lt- .' (l!;) Shall state liquor storea tor the montiba old. T. O. Ruuyon , at Mt. l1l8 liquor be permitt ed in sale 01 spirituo us liquor by the ~" win ViUaae. , lQllc pICkage , for consum ption 0 t the premise s where sold, <be per. swlElih' POTAT OiiB- Cbo1ce Nanoy (B) Sball tbe sale at WIne by the package · .lor conaumption oU witted .in Wayneaville eorporIHall. J. O. Hawke. P'hone 2643. lObe premJ8e a where sold be per_ ~tion. 1112c mitt.ed. in COl:win Villa&'e. Thepo lla for aa.1d Election Will GOOD LUCK TO YOU! (C) Shn.Il 'the sale 01 wine for con- open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and r e_ SIGNS , ! SWD;Ptlon on and oft ' the prem- meJn open unW 6:30 P. M. (Eaate.1n Get Sta1ll01 'd Belien at the New ises where sold ' be permitt ed in Sta.OOllA'd TIme) ot sa.id day. Martin Hotel, Wilm.in gton, Ohio. Corwin Vlllage. D . W. BJahop, Chelrm an A poowar u will QO it. Truck and (D) Shall the sale 01 spirituo us H. O. Stilea, Clerk busl.ness ~. 1011tfc liquors by the glass be pe.nnit.t ed NOTIC E OF £LEC'J 'lON ON in Corwin V1llage. PERSO NAL STATIO NERY - Now ADDIT IONAL TAX OV'l'SI DE (E) Shall sta.te liquor stores ',or the a.va11able on order in ma.ny styles', TEN MILL LIMITA 'l'ION sale of spilituo us llquor by the colors. 1:1e6ijpla. To a void dela.Y~ Not.1ce is hereby given' tba.t in package for consum ption arr now is Lhe time to on;1er tor the premise s where sold, be per- purs uance 01 a ResolutJ.on 01 the Counell of the Village of Waynes at Ohr1.t;t.mas time, or, for persona l mitted in' COrwin Village. use any t1me. Two weeka delivery The pOlls for sald Election will ville, Warl'6n ColUlty, OhiO, passed at presant time. T elepllon e 2143, open e.t 6:30 o'clock A- M. and re_ on the lind day of July, 1945, !.here The l41am1 Gtazette. Free 1n.spec- ma.1n open unt.U 6:30 p. m. (Eastern wlli <be submiL ted 't o a vote of th e people of sa.ia:l V~ a~ tile GenSl.aooa rd Time) of sa.l.d day. tion invU.ed. , D . W. BJahop, ChairlIl&O el'al ElectiOl! to be h eld In sald Village at the reil'uIa.r pllW:es or voting CBBlS TMAS CARD S- We have IH. O. Stil~. Olerk thereill, on Tue8da.y the 6Vb day or Jua\. Z5 boxes of 25 cards each 10 .tock. They will DOl Iaa~ 1011(. U NOTIC E OF ELECT ION TO BE Novemb er 1945, a renewa l 01 a tax HELD ON THE QUEST ION OF rw' .Lhe benefit .of the Vill~e oj' loa want pod Chrblm aa Carda, TIlE SALE OF BEER BY HOLD- Waynesville, WaneD COuuty, Oblo, wWa 10111' name oeatly prinl.ecl on ERS OF "C' OB ''D'' PEBMl TS. lor .Lhe pW'pose or Ourl'en t Expense s each card, we aU&Ieai you order NotJ.ce is bereby given tha;t pur_ of saJd VllJa:ge at a rate rlah& DOW. They' wW be deUvse cl not exsua.nt to II. petition filec1 with the ce6:i1ng ODe (1) DIW for &D)'t.im e from now anW Cbrls 'eacll oml The ,pnoe-:. onl)' five cent. per Bo!Ii1"d""Uf'"Elect.l.ons ot Warren COIUl- dollal' of valuaUo n, whlch amount s card, pdn&ed , $1.25 .or the bus. ty. Ohlo; on the 3rd day ot. August, Lo 10 Ct!llts for eacll one-hun dred 1945, there will be submitt ed to a dollars of valuatio n for See them. iodaJ. The Gaze&te . a per10j of vote of the electors o · said village live (5) years beg1nnlU lj for the of Waynes ville, Warren COunty tax year 1946. SATIN TOILE T TISSU E Ohio, at the Genera l Election to ~ APW Jr. Finest Qualit y The polls for said Election w11l held at the reg u.Ia.r places of voting open at. 0:30 .2000 sheets 4'rJ x 5 o'clock A. M. ~ rethereln, on tile 6tb day of .November main open 25c ~ until 6:30 o 'clOdk P. M. The Miam i Gazet te. Ph. 2143 1946, QJl the quesUon "Shall tile sale <Easter n Standa rd TIme) of aa.1d 01 BeeI' by Holders ot "c" or "D" day. FOR SALE -Poul try . permit.s a.s Qefull~:l 'in Section 6212D. W. Bishop, Ohalrm an lIQR ~ - Pries. C. E. MIchen er. H. C. StUell, Olerk 10-11-S
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Do you know our village receives
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or. neXlt Tuesda y y<Ju will have an opportu nlty to vote on the questio n as to whethe r ,beer tlnd other Ja.wful beverag es shall be sold in oUr village by a person who mlJlSt first obtain a penult rom the State authori ty and who Is subject to t,~eJr reguJlltlion, suprrvl slon and control. k5 a. loyal and talc lTIinjed c1t.1zen you will w t to cast an your vote for the best intere6t s of our com~un1ty. To do ~ ~~~0Uld oor.sJ.der the follow-
lights and other vlllll4!e operatl ng expense s.
Your vote Will not decide whethe r WAYNE SVILLE will be WF:F or DRY- the actual question you wlll decide Is wbethe r \)leverag es will' be solu LEGAL LY or lfL1...EO'.A.LLY. It you vote WAYNE SVILLE dry. you will not stop elt.i1er 1J1e use of alcohollc beverag es by res,jent s of tbls commu ruty or Its sale in the communlty. Thooe who desire to drink can easily obtain all theY' want in anyon e of the many pl~es surroundin g 'WA9~~VILLE where tlbese beyerag es are legally sold. or they w.11l obtain 't hem trom a bootVOTE ''YES" FOR MODER ATION Jegger who will operate ~ully. AN TEMPE RANCE I I I ' VOTE "YES" AND KEEP OUR We believe that a &hought ful and FOLKS AT HOME ta.1r OOI181dera.tion at every phase 0: the sltuatJo n will lead you to con.. Evel1body knows that the demand elude that your inte1'fl61. 8 and the will still continu e no matter what welfare of WAYNE SVlILLE will b e the result 0: t.he vote OIl Novemb er beat served it you will vote '''YE'' 6th, and the 'OI1ly questio n is how on all question s on 'both local optI.on will the demand be satlsfl€l j. Tile ballota. This we respectf ully request answer is obvious, either <the r.es1- you to do on Novemb er 6th. denu; of WIAYNESVLLLE take their Yours very truly, pe.trona ge to other c:ommurutiet\, or Louis Stueve bootlec gers will sprIiJlg up to aatJsfy Walter Underw ood the demand loqUly. Bollh of these . -i>a1d adv.
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F9r .V!AYNE TOWN SHIP TRUSTEE YOUR SUPPO RT APPRE CIATED Jeaae Prender 8Ut, w~, ()hjo
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NO TI CE Beginning Sunday, Nov. 4, 1945. OUR SUNDAY STORE HOURS ' WILL BE 8:15 A. M. to 1 :30 P. M.
Waynes,ville Drug Store
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of an even break is destroyed .•.for go,v emmen t in business takes lpedal privileges that are denied the people. . Consider goYemptent power projects, for example. TIN, "01 f,thrtll IIIJtIl; oflnl g" ",0"', fro. ,b, U. S. Tt:'tlSIW1 ., lilli, or "0 ;"Inlll ; M, "I' 0111 of ,b, POt/II" of ,IN ftUt,..,n,. , . On the other band. America'i 6~;".,,-ma~aged power compani~wned and operated by millions of folk like )'ouate 00 their ~ They pay their full &bare of taXes, and they' pay fair ioterel t OD an)' loans. ,. , .It is • tribute to Ame~cao self·reliance that managed companies supply ov~r , 800/c ~f the electric power used in this Country. These companies provide ~nou8b electric. ' ity to meet' si~DtiC. dem'.nd~nd. when most thin., ,COIl 'mbre- ttill d~ver this ,electricity at low prirlS, ' . .,
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Your local telenl wne compa ny has come throug h the last few years in about the same condit ions as most every business in your comm unity. A 8reat" desire to serve you, very little to a,erve .Iou \!jth. We , hav~ aske.« lpur subscr ibers and those waitin g for servIce to bear with us until mater ial ana labor were availa ble, which everyon,e assume"d would be when the war was over. The war has now been over for about two month s and we know you are becoming impat ient 'f or the ful fillme nt of our promises. We also kn.ow that those of you who still have 80ns and husba nds who are not yet )lome are becom ing impatien t for their ~eturn. All of our 'p lanned work takes mater ial and labor nolt yet availa ble. We still ask your contin ued coope ration until it is availa ble.
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DO YOU WANT TO LOSE TWS INCOM E? Isn·t it better to retain Vhese much n e&:led Ucense fcos for the suppart. and op eration 0: our vll~e government? Shouldn"t we contJr.u e to have the buslr.es.s whWh· now is coming to 'W!AYNESVIl4...E but which will most cel1tIlln ly go to other 8UlTound1Dg commun ities, 11 WAYm !SV'ILL E is voted dry. Won't WAYN E2vn..L E be a better village 11 lta build.inga are oooupie d and Its people employ ed? Ln short, Isn't it better in the interest of WAYiNESVILLE to conLinue to permit the sale of lega112led beverag e6 by lawful liceMEt::l permittees rather than to IiUrn this town over to ule bootl~s. What can WAYNEBV ILLE galr. it you make it a dry spot In ~he middle of the ocea.n?
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THURSDA Y, NOVEMBER 8, 1945
WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNT
No. 4237
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Dry V oteLeads W~ts; Braddock MaYQr Church of Christ Minister Resians .
Corwin Fir I Levels Grocery B. i(I.-ng
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Max W . Randall. minister of the WayneevWe Church of Christ, wUl pl'CMh hJB last &elmon at the Church' this coming SWlday moring at 10 :30. Mr. Randall resigned as pastor of the .l ocal Ohurch some weeks 0.;'''0. He 'has been minister to the local congregation lor the pnst three yea.rs and nine . months. Dur1n1!' that time the Ohurch has prospered. Its program has been prlJna.rlJy evangelistic, a fact proven by the number of ar:\ditot18 to the Churah in that lel'-3rh of time. over 100 in aJI. 70 of which were by bap· tlsm . The attendance 'has also improved in a great way. The year before Mr: &andall came, the a vc r uge attendance Per SUnday WtUI 67. During the last nine mont s Ul ~ avel'8jJe ha.8 been around 125 Th ~ financial prosram of the Church baa grown in coiTespondence to the att.endance growth. Lest year the fin~1aI lncome Of the Churcb was abOut four Urnes as great as it was ttle first year Mr. RRndali was here. In ar.ld1t1on to thc " vnnllelistlc program. that hIlS been forwarded, the ChW"Ch also has st rted a bUildingprogram under Mr. Randall's leadership. Last year the Uhurch purcha.sedt.hc hou.se nrA:l. lot n xt to the Church with ~he intention. ultllriately, of 'bulJdc!g on the cor-
Fire destroyed e building and Ifontents of the ' I:y store 'operated by James . ,J r. in COI'Wln . 1'4onday evel'Jng ~ :30 o·clock. The bu1lc:ing fixtures was owned by How8.l'd . I'key and both the building and ' t ents was' puli.ially covered by . ra nce. The fire had gained such ~.dway at t ho time the alal'Il1 w tUl ned in that notWng could be ved. The waynesVUle e Department respor.ded to the ~ IUld :.tood by until the blaze had p Emt Itself. Approximately : a ~i25()() g1'~ ry stock \\'as lost., 0 e.r buildings in the imm edl te vlC4lI Ly s uffered no damage other tha~ from the heat of the tire. ,
The blaze ab~d large cro~ of persons from y points and It was reported that out 2500 people gathered . to watCh" e conflagra tion. No comment has e n made by the property owners B;] 1.0 what t.helr tutw'e plans are IJt I' W'd to ropJaceme.r.t of the btuIding.
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ner lot. Early this year the Bible School adopted the graded system plan and I MlaaMable Janet Ludington youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva created seveJ'1ll new classes. This Lu:!1ngton c4 Waytltl!6Ville, became the bride of Richa.M RB1rdon Scl1enclt promises 't o be a grea* ben~1it to the son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Schenck, cOv.ington Pike . Saturd y evening growth,of the Church In the years to October 20. e.t 6:30 o'clock in Grace Methodist Church with Rev. Robert to come. Burch, FVster officiating in the presence of the .tmme:cuate families . Mr. aandaU has nl' Immu':hle Rev. Foster off.loiated at the wedding o~ the bride's father and pinna for Ihe next- !i(:velal we ks. as mottler, twenty-eight· years &go. , tar lIB a cCePting nnother Ohvrch' is MIS. RobeJ!t CapUnger, 1W'h0 was the bride's a~tendant wore a fuchla coocerned. He anj J1Is family...- are ' dreas and carried cream colored roses· Robert Oapllnger ~rved as best ~~~~.,l,t';t:t:.De.'tli week for 'hiS hOme man far .the brld.egroom . . The bn.1e ch06e for ht!J' nuptJe,la a lIgbt blue ~ Flrom t;!"ei~ Mri.'"Ra.n , WOOl crepe aDd can1ed,wlilte roses. ftr her daUllbters wed<Ung, Mrs. dall and he are starting' nn a J(;() Lu dington ware a,'dark blue crepe dress. The brldegroom's mother was trip which wUl take t Lem thro. ·c h attired In fuch1a. crepe. . . all the south tl'9m Florida to Mexi 0 Following'the we:iding a receptLon was held at the home of the bride's OIty to C1lmotr.la a nd back. Th .y sister. Mrs. Robert Schulke, on West ThI.lU. st., after wlUch. the couple Intend ·to lbe back III ·.aYl. es v : l :~ lert.for a Mort wedding trip. Th ey will make their bome in Dayton. sometime during t he mon th or Ja.:JMable .graduated from the WayneBVille high school. Rfchard graduated uary. from F'a.irv1ew higb school and has been scribe of the Dayton Chapter - --- _ . Demolny. He Is employed in the electrical maintenance department of HALLOWEEN PARTY the National Oash Register 00.
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AT WELTZ HOME .Anne Weltz ~ed several of her claasma.teL!I a.t. a Hallowe'en party
Wed. evening. Oct. 31. Invited lrUests
were: Marp.ret Sohn&Itman.Dorot,hy Conard, Jean Wilson. ' Mn:ired Bourne, Jane PleiUer, 'N aomi Earnhart, ' Esther LultellB, Tam ShOup, Bob ~ll, Dick Sheehan: Dive BartIIOCk, BID lUckey, aclr. BnIo:lley, Doug Henderson and DIcIt Whitaker. '!be event.ng waa apentt. in pl86'1ng semee and contests. Hallowe'en refreshments were serv~ to tale ~
Myer Hyman' Store Has New Owners· A report made today Indicates the Myel. 'HYman store ha.8 been sold to Albert and Bernyce PoUnakyj by-the
fonnet" owner, Mrs. Jeasie iJiYma,n. Thia sale culmJnate. ~ years of faltbruny serving the public in the community e.DCl t1le 'new OWDers wtJl endealvor
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ind1C8.te~ that Wilton Heber Har-tsock, Werlel Wax 11 Vet, has enrolled as a etihman in the Oollege of EDgin 4!' a.nd Com. meree. at that tion. Hartsock. lIOn of . aD:! Mrs. Ro6s H 'H-"'---k I., ' II " raduate of • .no>.L """" • » ' a D Wayne6vllle high ' .001. He Is majoring in the op-operatlve oqurt!e in aeronatUticaJ en~.eerlr~ at the UI!iversity, wh1c1l. a / describ ed as a plan of teChnological education, by which· '&tudentS . I~d altel'll&te Rerioda in ~campU.a Cljlll8l\OOma and
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Roses, Bulb Care_ Ferry.Revival Garden Club Topic Will Continue Mrs. B. E.· HathaWAY was hostess to the Garder- Club on Thur.nay afternoon at her home on Main St. Thil'teen DlemOers answered 1'011 call by. tellmg 01 something · for whlah they were tha.nIdul.
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preslded over_ the short Ibuslness sess1on. 1be topic tor d.lscussLon was the preparation ot bulbs and roses tor the Winter ao:! Mrs • .Jennie Conner told of various things to be used for winter boquets and how to WTIIollge them. Several autumn boquet4 were on display. MJss Pearl Riley gave a very interesting report of a meeting wh1ch she recently attended in Dayton. Addoutnment- was called and the OIUb Is scheduled to meet with Mrs.
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A happy family &,atherlng "Wall held at the country borne of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Dakin on Saturday evening, hOl!oring ()pI. W~ Dakin. who having been discharged from t'he Armed Forces after 44 months of service 1.6 now at Ws brother's home. Those who enjoyQ;i the happy occasion ' were Cpl. Wayne Dakin, Mr . and Mrs. Ervin Mu.l!ford, Mr. 11m! Mrs. Ernest Nixon, Mr· and Mrs. Milo Beal a nd children, J oyce and David, Mrs· Carl Da.kin nr.d cWldren, E>:!ctle Dale and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huber, Dayton . Mr. and Mrs. P a.ul 'Armstrong and children, Beverly Anna, Ronald and L1nde. Ka.y, Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Cllarles Your.g ane: son, Michael, Lebanon, M.rs. Dick Brant, daughter, Judi t h Ann, Mrs. Glen Dakin and son, R1dhle. Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Thurl~an Sar{lent. South Lebanon, Miss Ojeda Dakin, Mtss Elizabeth Hawke, Wa YI~ell villI!. Donald Hende.rwn and MI. n.nd Mrs. Frank Dakin. After. part.aking of a bounteous repast of welners. ba.ked beans. salad. and POLato chips, the evening was spent in playing glUl1es aoo visiting.
LYTLE NEWS . :Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early left
Salturday morning for st, Cloud, Fla. 1\6_ Phil]l Till d nU8. p or and. son, Ronal.9-. l'erurned home Sunday wfter spending sevel'al days last week with her parents at Louisville, K y. Mr. and l\lrs. Harvey Burnett atteI!ded their "5. 0" dinner club 88.t_ urda.y evelWlg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'W1U Cornell, near Wayneswlle.
1abOra.~ I Ail .. ~. •..,~" . ...;.... , r ~ • - p h DammoDCl', la COIDpany ' liIwoor·,.....e ~or aeLUln veta ans. with frl enc/s frum Dayton attended 0laB6es w1ll IillIo be aooepte:1 in . . .... _. d "ft"'~ t N " d J '1 the races at L6itonla, KY., Lwo days ....., e_ .."en ov .•) an an.· last week . Corp. Paul Johns arrived at Patterson Field from Miami, Fla., Saturday, and received an h onorable . discharge from Lh e Ail' Corps or. Tuesday. I In the past few weeks many Mrs. ~I 1\IendeniUlU ane! daughItems and news communi.oo.Uons ter of Tlpp City ue vi L' ing h er for the Gazette have been repal'eI!ts. Mr. al1.:1 Mrs. G l.y Rout. <;eived on WedJ1eeda.~1 afternoon
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in the curr,e nt week's lBsue. l\s the Gaze~;e Is being operated on a strictly 'One-mall' basis. it Is very necessary thak deadlines be strictly adhered to so the Issue can be In the mails promptly. • For tl:Us reason it will be essential that correspondents oopy ~ rece1ve:i on TUesdl~y and that an Ia.te ltelliS be in tile off.lce by wednesday noon. 11 publication .IA to be made in the week they received. The only 'exception to this rule will be important news such 88 deatlUl, aocidenta, llres, eU:. • No display advertising accepted af~ Tuesday, or clnssU'led ads alter Wednesday noon, tor the current week's 1l;>sue. • Photographs received before ~urday noon w1ll be publiSlled· in the rollowir.g iw'eek;'s issue. No charge 'for photogra.phs ot weddings, wedding a.rullversarie6 or e.nything or excep't Ional news value. c;a~n
Revival at the Ferry Ohurch or Christ will conUnue until Nov. 18Much interest Is 'b eing shown in the reviV1l.1 ,beng hell:! each evening at '1 :45 p. m. There hns been good attendance and Bf9I,her Altha.u.s, the evangelist, Is at his best in preaohiog the aosPeI. Speelal object lessons are given nightly for t.lle boys and girls. Also; a prize Is awarded to the person who iilvitea and has present the most guests. All this comblined with good Gospel singing makes this a worthwhUe meeting and a · corii1a.l invitation is extended by, the Church to attend. IAn invitation is also extended to th06e Who have no OhurCh home to worship at Ferry Ohw'ch of Ohrlst on Lord'S day. The servlc8s begin with Bible school at 9:30 a. Ill. with classes for all ages. Brother Althow ~IJI ·b e present for the Sunday mornlug Benices. ,
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Justice of The Peace
Walber Kenrick . Carmen Crane Harry Li seI'
Constable
C. P. Joy Car:.! Schoonover
Board of Education (ety.)
W. E. Culbelrt;son S. S Ellis Vivian Juterbock Vern Simp. on Z. O. Worley
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Wayne Rural School Diet . Gil.~ert Frye John Gons Lowetll Thomas Lawrence E. Brown
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John Turner Warren Braddock
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Charles James
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Mr. WUbur Monee of Cincinnati Special Issues Ballot spent t1 e we k end Wi t.h his par- I ents, Mr . and Mrs. BartJett M Oil ' e. Mr. and MI'!!. Alfred JOnlS, and" Mrs. CB.1·1 Knenr and two little daughtcrs of So:lthcl'n Hills. wer e Sunday wfternOO!l gUests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Jones. Miss Vivian Johns of near Ben· brook. spent the week co:! with h er grandmother, MIS. Mar ~are t J ohns. Mr. El)is Back recelvt.u _n honorable dIscluu'ge from the Arm~ In Missouri last week and with his wife and' little son have returned to their
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Mrs. E. B . . Longacre, l\lrs. J. B, JOnes, Mrs. Oharles Tumbleson and MIs· Robert Hunt attended the Annual Meeting of Cne Dayton District of the Womal~'s SOCieties of the Metho:l.lst. Ohurches at St,. Paul Ohurch In Dayton on Tuesday of
188t week. 1\11'8. Ralph Hammond and' children were SU:lday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett We.lIer and fami.ly, nea.r Mlam.l.5burg . l\lr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark enkrtaJne:! to dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan of CenterVllie. Mrs. Alice Clark of Wayncsv1llc. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark. i.n honor of the blrthda~ of the latter Mr. Clark. . Mr. and Mrs. IlArOld Whitaker ha.d for their Sunday evening dinner ~uests, Mr. B.1~d Mrs. Ell Furnas and children, MI. and Mrs. Raymond Brad ock and daughters, Miss Alice GOIlS a.nd Mr. Paul Tomlinson of ~lear Waynesville. Mrs. Margaret Jobns ' entertained to Sunday dinner. Mr . and Mrs. Amos COOk and son, Ernest. Slid Mrs. Elizabeth timlth of Waynesville, Mtss VIv1an Johns of n eB.1· BellbrOOk and Corp. PaUl JOIUlS of Patterson Flela.. Mr. and Mrs. Everett KenrJck en. terlialued to a family dinner Sunday. the followlng guests: Mr. and Mrs. Edwa.rd . Hopkins; Mis. ·· Lowell Starke; Mr. a.r.d WS. Stanley BaUeY and' daughter, Phyllis. MI: and MnI. James Hopkins ' ~nd daughtM; Mr. and ·MrS. Muri'ay Hopkins; and Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins a.nd daugh· ter of w~esvWe. .
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Com For Holland Meeting Friday
Waynesville opened their basket ball sea.soI! at Morrow FriJja.y night and split a double-header for the evening. The Jr. HI. game was lost by oue pOint. VarSity team took the first quarter lead by 11-6 SCOl'e and e~ the hall at 16-13. The end of the third quaxte.r gave a tally of. 30-16 an:\ the game closed wlth a 34-21 staud1ng in favor of the iocal men.
Aocordl~ to an article slDnlted to this oruce a group is sponsoring the raJslng ot a ca.r1084 of oom fOr reliet feeding In Holla.Dt:!. 'lbe Dutch government promJ.ses to p1ace & c:ar 011 the siding at COl'Win if it c&n be lWed with corn. An o~ meeting a .8Cbeduled at Wayne6v11le Wgh school on Prtda)'. Nov. 9 at 8:00 p. m. in order to _ public opinion on the matter. A fUll attenda.n.c.e Is ulrect.
changed .t helr meetiJ.'lg pla.ce as Oeo. 0 ';. KlDe. Kings Mills Bind inclica.ted in IaBt week's Gazette. 0Inc1nna~ .Is Cha.lrma.n of the [ 945 [nstead. meeting with Mrs. DAKIN BROTHERS Chl'IB1mIlil aeal ca.mpallll' in Warren The NoveD,lbe.r meet.lD&' · of the' Cart ton Cook, the gat11erlng will county, It ia announced by R. Eo MOthers Club was held at the OTaC:e be held tlhe home of Mrs. John GET PROMOTIONS A.\IgaplIrger, pres. of the Warren bu1ldl.ng lost Friday afternoon:with Oons, on Nov. 13. Oounty , 'l1Uberoul061s and Health an attendance of ll00ut 90 mothers •. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Dakin have Aam. and friends. Mrs. Sara Broodock SELLS FARM; TO' SPEND received word that 'their so~ . ~ . Darrel C. Dakin. has been promotThe seal campaign will get under was In charge of the devotionals WINTER IN .CALIFORNIA way ~ov. 19 ar..d wtlJ continue until and ' Mrs. Gilbert Frye presided over ed to T / Sgt. he Is esrving in the Chr~as wIth a goal of ,,500 for the business session. A dismISSiOll Mr. and MrS. A. L. BalUnr(r have 176Lh Station Hospital at Slapa.n. \lh.ia 00UIlty. was held on. what improVements sold' their fann known liUl the Arthur They also had .word that their , Members of the 1945 Seal S1lle Bhoul.d be made .in the lunch r,oom. 'l1homas farm, a.OO left Ifor Qalifornia youngest son. Herbert, better known HA~9W ANDERSON O'oIiu:¢ttee headed by Mr. King are: Mrs. Turner reported that about Where they wlll 'spend 'the winter as 'Bud' has been promoted to T/5. RECE;IVES DISCHARGE Mrs. Myron Ba:ker, Lebanon and $300 was the ba.lllnce · from the wlth .Mr. B8.Iling~r'8 fdblS'. Mr. and He Is staiJ.oned at P,a.I.1van Island sp. ADiIenon .arrtftd at .~orrow; ¥z6. Aaron Doty, FraDatlin; Ha llowe'en Carnival. . . ' M!:S. Loren' WooUey . J~uchased the an:! Is in the Air Corp,cJ. Both boys ·Ind».litown Qap, PL, clurlni. the put Ml-. Harold ~.nhart. Wayt!es.vWe; An entertaining program of .songs . ta.rm and expect{ to ll!).Ake . it ~1t 'hOpe to be home' by the first of the week and rece1vecl tu8 honorable dis- .Mrs. otto Kruse. OiI.rUsle; Mrs. Le- and reclta·t\.oll8 was ' 2lven by the home. · . . . year. aI:1a.1'8'8. a.fter 1Vbich M met Y'ra- Roy J~; e1~aeant Plain; M;rs. secotIIj and third grades· under the . '. ATTEND STATE CONVENTION A.ndetao.n Pittsburg where they Belen KBni, K.\hp M:I1Is and Foster; supervision of Mrs. PIqIIlt. MIss ' OES MEETING . ORDER OF EASTERN STAB , apeot -.. few da$'8 wU.b rel&tQea. Mrs. RuVb E. ~~, .0reB0nIa; Hamtn and M1Ss Pfefler. . MONDAY EVENING Mrs. John Fromm. Mn. SIu1e1 'I'beIr aIe ' Dow at t,be ,bOme Of· hili MTs. ~es .Allen, ·Sp~: MnI. A book a~ was pven to M':ra, Chapter I"" ,0 ' . E'. S. -In Bailey, Mrs. ,D. C,. RMge aZld Mr. parilDg', Mr. a.nd lIN. ObIiriee Ed ~........, 14a8On: Mrs. ~ HaP- 'Propst's room fOr hav1llg. flbe v. w .AIIdezaI. '. meyer. OJarkaviJle. . -_. mothers present. ' meet 1.11' reruIar aeMiOn ' on"ldonday and Mrs. EVerett Early .ttended " SenSor otrl Scouts c4 Prankl.In, ' . e.venln8 With a coverecll dish dinner the State ConventIOn of Uhe Older J.a.xne:s IIIII!It . . . . UDder t.be le&Zder'IIbIp Of Mf8. .D&\1d .1In, . . . PIa8*, lit. served at seven o'cl()(:k'. Hot rolls of .Eaatern Star In Columbus tb!a tbIIt . . . ~ ~ aip'a 0D0t Beaker bave 'fOIuDteeI'ed tbeIr aerv- PJaDck and Kr. aDd Mrs. a-1 with butter and coftee· Ww be pro. past week. Mr. aud Mrs. Tram_ Wardlow let a... ~ 0...... 'Wbo 11M . . UId an belIJbI8 Kra. Rlcb&ld IIal'tbl and daurbter weIe IIUIIdQ Vlda:1 by the comm1ttoe. . Election Dr. aDd lin: W. Eo Porter aDd beeIllD . . . . ." . . . . tar tile , . . O'DaaneU, uecuttve lee., lIl·the prt- I\lestII Of ¥r. ail .... &dl:awe- 0{ offi.cers and of i:ues will and fam.\ly hlll'1 as Sunday guests,. daU8hter bave moved to 9Ol'........ Mrs. W'lDlfl'al Barteodt 8llld. acm. ~ II( Iettel'I fCIr tbe . . . . ..... 1D LeIIaDaD IX! & part of' the '8eI8lon. ,
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THE MlrAMI GAZETTE
tr1ends feelings. I would Uke -to see GUSTIN GETS E the W. O. T. U. make every di1nker ' R WARD FOR PA TEI~T SUBMITTED ~ Every ThUJ'8da.Y' by Dil.v1aon Prees - ' l"loYd L. D&v18ln E(Utor .tab this pledge. "As I woUld like _:--_ _-:-_-:-__- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '- - ·to keep the treooom to drink in my AWBId of a monetarY P8if'D\ent Is Entered III .secon~ Matter at the Post otfice, W,ynesvllle, Ohio home town. 1 pleage myself to J'e- the remit of E'aUl W. OUaUn·s .new speet tile freedOm of others N<n' to Automn.t1c Cable Teater, a special sheep B41d Some of the yoUng stock drtnk. 1 wUl .not urge anyone else instrument ths.t makes this special dJink elth~ by persuasion, by ,work easily done that h f '-1 in to clean the oom stalks and eat to -'d1cule or by an y'"'' "",___ >_', e per ec..... 110 ~ .:--" VUIUIO on ..... e during bill \Io rk with· the governsome clover tbat they couJdn't get to be.{ore becaUlie that com lllra.sn't a MAN'S drink. When I treat I ment on eleetrl* ap Uca.t1 The aWtU'd was ~~~~d bY' A FAR M D I A R Y tenced In. 1 hope tJley wont overeat will say "What wlll you hAve" and and get 61ck. It was a nice looking not order a strong dr1nlt when he . F. S. MOl'1'lson. Major at PaitterSQll "7 D. 1. FBAZIEB bunch Of stock wIleD we got It eJl wants orange pop. I will make no Field, F"-Irfleld Air Technical aerv colJUllen!e Blld I wW ooncea.l my ioe Command • November 4, 1945. Sunday. Hea,vy together. 1 ruWe five nJee Jersoy laughter. 1 !Will respect a man's Mr Gustin i~, In frost last ' night "ut; there wasn't heifer ca.lV'eK and Jolui has some he freedom NOT to drink" Whe th .. , now his OV. n work • n e here, B& teclmJc1an In redlo aDtj Dluch l~ so It doesn't make much hM bought, 116 well' M some older c! r1nkers take tha.t attitude we can kindred appllwl)()e6 bullcll nd d1!rerence. Today Is a.nother lovely stuff. The mille cows that bad to have a temperance thBlt will not in- Pair. ng a reday but colder. cold enough to make stay where ·we could get them, looked vite 'b oot-leners aDd the pledges me use some of my preciOUS coal to sad.IyI aIter the young onC5 being that the W. C. T. U. gets signed will get a good flrc In th furnace. \Doved to greener pastures and have a better chance of being kept. We are IllI so sorry to have Mr. Imooed longingly. They will have to But by tb.1s time the qUe&tlon ha.s Parks leave St. Mary's sorry to lose be consoled with some hll¥ and It!t been voted on WIld as 1 don't vote hlm as rector and sorry to lose him out to pasture 1n the lMe. In We.vne toW'nsh1p the mftltter has and his fam1.l.y from the communJtu' , • Tuesday. Election Day. The first been settled {or tJl1s time w1ithout but glad tba.t d.ley are Dot go~ any Tuesday after Ule first Monday In ll'lY vote anyway. farther lIIW'ftlY. St. Mary'~ seems to be November, 1945. TodalY one gTOUP • Buy VlotollY' Bonds aOO. finish November :t, 1932 carries a story a way..statlon on the way up for will be votinll Iar a propoosltion WIha.t we started. i1.eaCe:1 "Voter,s 01 Tdwn Asked To YOIlllg men !Who come an:! stay with "'nich another group cOMlders all Renew Addltolaal Levy." The story us for a ~ew Yiiar6 but we cannot say 1n(r1ngment of Its rlghtB. One side In part: On next Tuestlay the no when they. are caJled to a larger says it will save the town for la.w people of WaYlDesvUle will go to the m1nJ6t,ry. WetlWeloome Mr. Keys and and order the others say it, will polls with the power In their hands hJ.s family. How nice it would be U t.hrow them i.nto Ine clutohes of the to provide money far ~e n.mn1ng of we coUld keep both fam111C5. If there blWk-alley-boot.legger. I belleve the Village of Way.nC5Vi1le bY' voting was onl;9 a suitable house for the whole hea.rtedly l.n temperance tor Or against- a 2~ mill levy. nvc Keys' .family to have until the Parks' tAhough 1 haNe not alwll¥s found years ago the voters voted 10r a two family can fiDd a house In Dayton prohibition the 68me thing. We have I I Mk what had become of a co- mill levy which since It wa& fOr a we could have both fam1lles for heard a lot about the four 1rea:1oms, worker. "Well, the pa.y-roll depart,- five year perlOle!, hall expirej. awhile. perhaps all winter. some of these people seem to think mont stopped his pay so he ups and I' • • • Satur<lai night a fine clntIS of new that the ~t to 1b\liY and aell liquOr quits" replloo my friend. Whic'h was Frank HaMil, Ruth Sallsbury and members WM ln1t1a.ted Into Palmers lega.lly ,in tIled.r own town sbouU be a. mce way of sa.ylng "They canned Eileen Hall 'lIrere llsted as honor Grange No. 13. It Is veJIY encourag- !.he fU'th and: &1xtb. There 111 8OIlle- him becaUSe he WM pickled." studentB · In N4)vember, 1002. lng to gain such a nice group of thing I would Uke to nom1na.te for a. • You know follt8, you doDlt have to younger people. When we give pass place as the &eventh freedom, that be crazy to rew Westbrook Pegler. words an:l s1gnaIs that seem like a Is the freedom N<n' to d%1.nk. I have but it woUld certainly help a heap. sort of gaule bere where there Is no llttle detBre to take their beer away I 1 can't think 01 anyone I'd ratller real necesslby tor them I always from the old men who seem to get hear sing than our own Ralelgh think of those underground 80cletles com!ort from. It ,(·thougb I wish they Bogan and his wife. In Ohurch the in conquered countrieS tWhere they woUld.nft driII:k too muoll) but 1 am other evening, I d~dn't ha.ve to turn are not 'just customs inherited from for the freedCllIl NOT to drink. lree- BJ'Oltond in my pew to identMy the the past but life and death rea.lltiea. dom from IIOclal pre.saure and rldl- voonllsts behind me. They couldn't ~B.t would 'It be 'like to have to cWe for 'those who want to drink a have been anyonc else b:.rt thc hide our meet1nga tram the Gestapo? soft drink when the .o then· take a Bogar.a. To have the secrk.y of our meetings hard one. How many timC5 thia· ha.s • 1 all\ ays Identify charm and culand tbe list of our members mean happened. A boy comea home on a ~ure with Ma.rga.l'e~ Simpson Munson, the differenee between life and furlougn. he hMn't been drinking lively daughter of Mr. and Mlt's. INSURED AGAINST death? It wOuldn~ make any real and doesn't tWnk he wUl ' be.."in John Simpson and wife of Gordon difference here if we shouted "Are again but some big-hearted soUl, Munson. M. D . My 1t's so iIllce to LOSS BY ANY ' CAUSE there any ara.niJe me:mi:lel'll here?" af;ten an older man, 'Welcomes him knoW Maorgaret and have per for a at a. publlc meeting or at a. county home. "Gee. Kid, it's great to see friend. . fair or in a. railwaY' station Ulstead you home, oome on have a drink. elf I1Vklc the hlgh sign but how Bartender set t.heIil up" and the A ,NNOUNCING ••• wOuldn't be i.! that lmowle:lge would boy Who had intended to order a Tbe fteat.abUBhment of radio Complete Insurance mean coocen1irat1on camp ? How coke finds something else before aentee: Custom bailt electric Service 'W'OUld it ·be 11 we hai1 to meet a real him and toen hasWIlother with each pbODonapha. Sweeper and chBnenge? '1 beHeve that a. lot of man tbat 00lIle& in imd his good appliaDce re~. G: NOrth Mechimic St. thot!Ie members who flhd it easier resolutions are gone WiUl the Wind. All work carries written ,t o st.&')' at 'home than to come to He dldn't want to hurt his o)j parantee .1 PH4(jNE 412 meeti.np would show up better tban tber do now. ' . GUSTIN RADIO , SERVICE Lebanon, Ohio .U we cont.lnUe to do all well this and TELEVISION LAB. week With the hu.sking 11.8 last r . 7'~~p;;bOll;;e~2'7;;;9t~-~w~a~1D;;en;;UIe,~~o;.~~;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ tbere~ not com be asmucbrleft for , ," ..-.,_n_' - T "- ':- - - -o";';,-
The Miami Gazette
In November 1982 the ·toUow1ng miniSters W~ in cha.r&'& or Ute Cl l'lll'Che8 . as "llIMd; Ferry ChUJICh of OhrISt, Chester A. WillI&m.sor.; St.. Mary's, Rev . .J. J. SeluI.et!er; W&yneavllle M. E., G. O. D1bert; Waynesville Chu1"ch of t Ohe6ter A. ''''.,, ___ . S ChrIs'
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New Casel Blld Ml's. Jamu; BrannOck in Da.,yton wajnett1Q8 '!Ill Phones MOI'I'OW N.. I Mrs. Louella Walta, MMDn, flIed a the past week . an:i attended the . jLebaDOn:' OffIce vrK divorce action agalr.st Donald Walts "Breakfast In Holl"NOOd" spoOBored . to whom she was marrle1 In 1941. I by the Southern' Hllls U. B. Oltlll"Ch· charging cruelty. She lltated In hcr ii___________iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiii_••• petilx>n that after her husband's discharge from the A.rrny Oct. llla8t he "became extremely abusive" and they sepamted on ~ 1'1. She asks restoration of her malden ,n ame, WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING Meek.s. ,IN STOCK: l1l,I____________
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'HOUSAIDS 'O' liMY, IETEI'I15 lOW " C/rILlA. Llj~f Ittween now and November 21 thousands of Al'my veterans will reenlist in Uncle Sam's new volunteer peacetime Army. Becausemen who have been discharged between May 12 and November 1 of this year and reenlist on or before November 21 will be able to return to the Army with the same grade .. \ they'helil when discharged. Men with six months of satisfaCtory service discharged as privates will, on reenlistment before Novem- ' ber 21. be given the grade of private first class. Men now in the Army who'apply for discharge after NOVE'M BER 1 for the purpose of reenlisting in the Regular, Army will also retain th-eir present grades, if they enlist within 20 j3ays after discharge and before FEBRUARY 1, 1946. " ••ST JOI IN THI WOILD" These special privileges are typical of the new law recently passed by Congress. Few opportunities for a lifetime career offer as manyattractive advantages. Can you think of any other Job that would give you good pay. your food, clothing, quarters. free medical and dental care, worler-Wide. travel,30 days' furlough everyyea::lt education' and training in any 0 nearly 200 skills or trades. II enable you to retire with. a .l,iltJ incon~e any time after tQ1Iears' ,ervjce' .The1·e isn't any! That's why a job in the Regular Aimy has been called "The Best Job in the World."
ISSUE
Every copy packed wah news of the day . • • features of wortd-famaus writers . • • colum: nim who special"lIe in article. of interest t~ you •.• with comple+& newI of Dayton <'and 1he Miami· VaHey written by Daytal'!is greatest staff' of reporters arid ·writers. Never befare have you bee.n .privneged to get aa tft'8se.fedfu at in a DaytOn' M¥iSpdper'.
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Ferry Church of Chri.t 9:80 &. m. '10:46 ... m.
Bible ScPopl communion Preacll1ng
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Youth Serv10ea
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Mt. Holly Methodi.t Cburch E. A. Earnhart, auperlntendent. WOrsh)p service - 10 :30 A. M. Ev~ aerv1ce - 7 :30 P. M.
METHODIST CHURCH B. B. Coleman, Mlnlllter
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Friend. EVENINO EVANGELISTIC SERVI( t; f '!rst Day lCIlool - 8:30 A. K. BY!MN "1 Am Thine 0 Lord" 74 Meeting tor Worsh1p - 10:3tI ,\ , II. HYMN "I Love Thy Kingdom Lord" Wayneaville-181 HYlMN "Tis SO SWeet To Trust Church of Chr....' 171 In Jesus" Mas BNld.U MID.IaW " SORIPTURE LES80N HYMN OF INV<XJATION The foUowIq Is a pre-JIdD* of the "My Fa1th Looks Up Tq Thee" Waynesville Cbureh or Ohlin 145 weekiy Bu1Ie&ID INVQCATION OOMMUNION HYMN MORNING WOIl8B1P," ouve's Brow" 231 BIBLE BOHOOL 9:30 OOMMUNION PARTIOl'PATION Ray K,lontz, Supt, OFFERING SPECIM. N"OMBER COMMUNION mlMN Brother Ben Allison Two verses only BERMON INVITATION HYMN COMMUNION MEI1l'I1ATION ''Trust and Obey" Me.rk 14:66-72 '16 BENEDICTION COMMUNION P.ARTIOIPATION POSTlJUDE COMMUNION HYM!N Last verse only ANNOUNCEMENTS A~ NOUNCEMiENTS Brother Ben. Allison, mlslonary to HYMN "Holy, Holy, Holy" 6 the Phillpplne Islands,. will speak at S";i=UPIlURE lJEBSON the Ollurch tonight for the evening Oa.latlons 1: 1-12 services. For the p ast several years HYMN OF INVOOATION Brother AllIson has been e. Chaplain "More Love TO Thee" 153 in the U. S. Army. He and his family INVOCATION The Minister plan to leave as soon as pOSSible SERMON "ThIs I s The Gospel for the Phillpp1nes to resume their I 'P reached Ur.to You" work there. Let's turn out 1n fllll [orce tonJght to hear this man of INVITATION HYMN "Why Do You Walt?" 216 Ooc\. BENEDIOTION Christmas Is not tDo tar away and POSTLUDE at this time of year we are remind-
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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Mrs. Raymond Conner, Supt. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 A. M . YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. CHOIR PRACTICE . Wednesday, 7:30 P . M.
ed once II&'ILIn of .the tul rrcu100ls relief drive. The Ohurch h In past
years, donated to tliis worthy cause. Let·s do It agoIn ' t.hls year. Mrs. Harold Earnhart Is the local clwr_ man Ir. W8;Yllesville.
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tiOI1S and favors ~ . led 0' \1" Roine f am!ly \ h n bhey C,l1ne upper on JiRlIowc' n nlg-ht. Du.rlng tile cOlm;c of' the cv :llng ~vc were IIlslt db " Mrs, Lloy,d Hall of Columbus and a. mOtl t mystcrlo"'s ghost Illd f c I~:
MIDDLE AGED LADY I FELT LIKE AHUNDRED
"I shu nne'" RUpperS and partie. her mobher, Mrs. Barrjl tt McGlnn!s, little gyp las whl h mnde Lt.c evel. ' because'} hud no appetite tor tood also Mrs. Brannock, . called on Mrs. 1r.g lively fOr us, -wa. afraid to ent. My bowel. AUce Olark and Mrs. Dora Ward on I1mply wouldn't work rlght-I wna 8.1\ blown up and bloated with gal. Thursday. . PVT. LEWIS AT HOME. Llfe had a blenk amI gloomy outlook. 1 telt 1 was getting 0111 taSt.. n . GIVEN PURPLE'HEART nigbt l'd stay awake wondering Her father, Mr. G . E Rar.da11, who Pvt. Irvin Le\vl-.; is 'sp endlng sOlll e At what the morrow would bring. 1 has been a guest !lit the Home for time h ere W.l Lh his rnot.h I' Mrs \ tried everything to get reUet. t.he past mont.h, accompanied her Geol:ge l'vWler, after Which 'I~ e Nothing worl.ed JUBt right nntll I !Jack to Day ton . receive furwer U'catment for WOUl! t!S tried PRU·L.A.."{. Then my appetite returned, the gas lett and now Mrs. Alice Clark spent Sunday at received while on ·Ok.lnawa. Pv t. Lh e home of Mr . a nd M.rs. Wilbur Lewis was awarded th.e Purple Heart. I pursue 1\ normRI llfe free from worry." If yoU lire constipated Clark In Lytle. ' =' = .":'. -=:'''-=-.,,-~ ..--- -.don't wnlt- J!et PR ·LAX right l\lrs. E\'a IYll Peterson and Miss IN CASE OF FIltE DIAl, 2222 DOW. AT TIO;o.l : SE'I'HI. OR St. Augustine Lburch Olll'e WliliRms a.ttended the Garden PI A Y LA..'\ A'l'IVE ooly RS dil'edcd. Father Krumhol.... PrIest MO ~EY Il A ' K If uot 1II'lI1!hled Club meeLUlg at t he home of Mrs. with re~uJl:i. Get 1'IlU·LA..'\: to. WANTED ~ Sunday - 8 :00 A. II. H. E. Hn thaway. Friday aftcl11oon. day. (R) Miss Minnie Dodson SI' lit the By Es"perienced Waynesville Drug Store. Phone !l21 St. Mary'. Episcopal Church we ek end wit.h fri ends and rela tives AUCTIONEER In ~ndian a pol!s . Samuel N. Keys, Layreadcr l\lrs. Dora Ward spent the week YOUR HOUSEHOLD; FARM IMMorning pra~er and sermon end \\;Ilh relatives in Harvcysblll'g. 11:00 A, M. PLEMENT or LIVE STOCK SALES IUiss Margaret Edwards left Saturday for sarasota. Fla.: where she Call Bellbrook 86761 will spend the wl.nter. or Mrs. Lucile Armitage and Miss wriM HARRY R. McCOY Oli,ve Wllllams spent Sunday af terRl. No 1. Waynesville, Ohio MRS. BERT BUNNELL, Route 2. noon in C1l1cl1matl. l\liss Frieda. Harvey visited her N Mr. and MTs. John Koester enter- many frlenals at the Home, Sunday. OTUBBS t··-..-.-..-l.-.,...... .-..~~~~~ <tamed SuncIa.y, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Morris Lewls aD:! sons of Mt. Holly, SERVICE is .' :"~ -' j • •;i(..rd.f.~ Mr.. and Mrs. B ert Bwmcil and NOTICE of APPOINTMENT PATIENT Mr·. and Mrs. MUlaI'd nail and NOLlce Is hereby given that daughter, Sh1rley Jrea.n , spent SlU1.,' ,/ , ~ ~ ,: COURTEOUS . '~I " ,~ . da.y with Mrs. Vaughn Mullen and Aspnntha ThomR:l whose Poot 0 flee -~ . a dd nss Is Waynesvllle, Ohio, bas ,: ~ ., THOROUGHLY SOIl6 of Dayton. bl n duly appolnted Executrix of prc. Hazel MaIle Gorsuch, Wrig'l1t EXPERIENCED the EsLate of Edwin L. Thomas iate Field, spent the week end WlW1 her of Warren County, OhiO, deceased. HUURS: and, parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. !£slie Gorsuch. DalA.'.,j this 23rd day of October, Ma.rion Ga!':!, gra.I:ct.ion of Mr. a.nd 1945. PERSONALLY 9-12 each morning Mrs. Banner Sf.ewarL, a.rrived home Ralph H. carey EXECUTED by on an honora.ble dJisclla.rge. 1-5 afternoons except Juuge of the Probate Court LADlES AID A. H. STUBBS Warren OOu n ty, Ohio Wednesda.y 118 The Ladles Aid. of the Ut.lca C . .Dol" a ld Dila tush, Mty. Telephone 2291 7-9 Saturday evening UnJ\.ed BreLhern Church hdd !.heir " 24 Hour Service Novemb~ meer.mg a.t the home of Other Evenings by :i Mrs. Bert Bunnell. A cov 1'00 dish Appolntment dinner was served at tl e noon hour. I I All Typea The m eeLIng was well aLtend()j. TELEPHONE 62-R
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ALUMINUM KITCHEN • • • STOOLS 'Light a. a, Feather' I wish to thank ,the Voters Made to with.tand 550 lb •• of Waynesville for their support in my election to the $5.45 each Office of Treasurer. BED ROOM SUITES WALTER T. ELZEY LIVING ROOM SUITES • • • For your excellent support BASE ROCKERS in my election as Mayor of OCCASIONAL CRAIIRS Waynesville, ple ase accept TILT BACK CHAIRS my thanks. Mattretl.e. and Spring. WARREN BRADDOCK
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PERSONAL STATIONERY - Now 'B.va.Uable on order in many 8t<Ylea, colors. , d esipla. To hvoid dela,ys, now Is the' time to oro.er tor gifts a t Chrisunas tune, or, for personal use an tlme. T 0 we,eko deUvery at presbllt ·time. T elephone 2143. The MJami Gazette. Free inspecLI Oll .inv l t~ c1.
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CHRIST1UAS· CARDS- We have Jill' 25 boxes 01 z5 cards each In ',.&oclt. Tbey ' wW not last loOK. If you want ,ood Christmas Cards, ",lUI yoUr name neally printed on ell4Jb card, w.c su" es& YClU order rlrM DOW. 'f ley will be delivered anytlnle from nOw Ihltil Cbrlstmas. The prlc&- only five cents per ca"u, p,riDtec:, $1.25 fo J' 'hI: bUll.
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SATIN TOILET TISSUE APW Jr. Finest Quality 2000 sh.e ets 4 ' x 5
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WAXED PAPER-12S ft. roll., bolted 24c - ea. Tbe Miami Gazette. Pb. 2143 FOR SALE-~I.!ry_ _ _
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moves that might improve Waynesville; JOHN S. TURNIE R
• GOOD LUCK TO YOUI S I G N S I and Wayensvi11e for their Get Stanford &l8en at the New , " support in the Tuesday MartIn Bot.cl, WilmI.ngton, Ohio. Gibbon. Buildinlf North St. Ele(1tion. , A po&t.cani w1ll do it. Truck aDd WAYNESVILLE. OHIO business ~. lOlltrc ;.~-;;-~-~-~~~~ . -~~-~-:.~_.....:J~E::SS~E:..!P~R~E~N~D~E~R~G~A~S~T
FOR SALE-Turkeys &t t&ml. alive. C. p. EllJs, St. Rt. 'l3. Phone 2968. 11220
Your local telephone company is very much interested in t~e people that it serves along· with those that want telephone . service. Our problem through t he war year has be en very hard. The young men that were taken from your local community into the Army were potential t lephone men. The Army had fimt priority on these men and took them. We, along with ' other industries, had to , take what were left, if there were any let1t. Along with ( these young men, our government sent all of the PI' Oduction of our factories and left only enough to maintain facilities that were at that time in operation, and we of your teleph<!D'E!! company smiled and said-. We will do our pact; and our best. This is our part of the job. We have repaired, remade, refinished, !Wery ava~lable tele' phone part and put into operation to give you ·, the best service possible, under war time controlled conditions. Ask your locaJ merchant about his problem: he has had and is still having them.
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ch1ldren !41llord SueD:iay guests of ofMr. Snell'swere parents, Mr. _ - - - - .- ~ nnd Mrs· J: w. Snell. SUnday guests of Mr. E. B. Dak1n and Mrs. Oba. Welch were Mr. and Mrs. Ren Ga.1nes and NIIollCY: and Mrs. LIeUa Hfl.ton of Cinc1nna.U and Mrs. A. S . Collett and Robert. Prof. and Mrs, H. C. M1Uigan were calle1'8 in Portsmoutb, Slmda.y, Mr. and Mrs. Hert>ert Doster were In Columbus last week end and vlsi ted their son-l.n-law and daug'hter. Given by ST. AUGUSTINE ALTAR SOCIETY Mr. and MinI. Harry Kline. at Waynesville High School Mr. and Mrs, LIonel Os.mpbell Of ,oa.yton v1ldtel the fonner's parents, NOVEMBER 16t 1945 Mr. and Mrs: Adam campbell and 8 :00 O'ClOCK
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Iletmeyer are Pall bea1'ers for Mr. Wilson's moving into the C. D. Poa.k property luneral were Charles Doster, Thomas on Main st., recently vacated by Mrs./ Welch. Raymond Edwards, Harry Sara Wright. ' '\ 8JU:lak.er, Adam Campbell and Karl
I haVe 8everoo connectlo['.l! with the Myer Ibman stOlre, hnving sold an of my interest Including the finn name. to my son-in-la w and daugh_ ter Albert and BenliYce Pol1naky. The firm w1ll contlnue wider the name of Myer H)'UWl and I am confident that the new owners will serve you QIl. 1 w1ah to thank my mnny friends and pat.rona lor their favors d\.lrio g Lhe6e years. MY many lI..>SOCia t1ons through }lenIOnal C4:mtacts during these many ~ wUll alwayS remain family. SUnda.Y. . a plc88Wlt memory. Mrs. Blanche carr entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday, JESSIE HYMAN honoring her da'Ughter. Mrs. R&y_ ---maud ~, her gra.n.ddaugbter. Card of Thanka-Carol Adams. whoee birthdays oc_ CUr in the fort.hcoml~g week. To my many friends who so kindly HARRY 'E. WILSON FUNERAL sent lW! cards and flowers at the Funeral services' for Harry E. time I was in HlrJe ho6p1tnl, please WUSOn. 61, well known barber of aooept my hean-felt thanks. Warren and Montgomery counttes, MIn. Mack Wilson were C<lfWluc:ted a.t the McCfU!re
FOR SALE - Fries. C. E. Michener, Phone 2926. 11223c
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I wish ito thank you who Many thanks to the Voters supported me in the recent of Waynesville for their supelection. port inthe Nov. 6, ElectIOn. PIN UP LAMPS $3.31 ea. mayoratlity I sincerely. hope that you support the present adminCHARLES JAMES istration in any proposed TABU LAM~S ~8.89
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The Candidates Thank The Voters for Their Support rE;£~~::?£l.E
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,4 F ARM LOANS -- Long tt:rm, ea.sy pa,yruCllt.s. No IPP 1'lllsal iee. Also n.\ce suw.ll and la. ge fal'lDll lor sa.le. Call or WTite Geo. Henkle. Phon e No. 2, Lebanon . t ee -
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ONE OF THE GREATEST Fa.m.lly PictW'ee Ever Fllmen! Peggy Ann Garner and Allyn J oslyn 1n
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Mr. a.nd Mrs . WIlbI,U' W. Wilson of Charleston, W. V a., who arrived in Harveysbul'g Tue9:1ay to attend the funeral of tile fonner:s brother. Mr. Harry Wllson, returned hOll'le ThUl'l!day. While In town they were the l!Ue6ts of Mr. Wilson's sister and
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IF YOU WANT any rep8Jir doneor to buy a t;ypewr1ter, cash rtlI'Ister or adding maoh1ne, Wrlte Mr. Ch a.rles DUke, 2260 Francis Lane, C1nc.in.natl, Oh1o.
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County Agent Speaks at Farmers Club Meet
PFC. DENNIS CLARK . GETS PROMOTION
WAYNESVILLE, .WARREN COUNTY; OHIO, THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 15,1945
TJle promotion of Prc. Dennis O. Clark, son of Mrs. Nancy Greene caudill, Route 3, Wo.ynesville, he.s been announced at t he Slxth Air Force Headquarters, Albrook Field. Cana l Zone. 'Plc. Clark IB a radio operator with th e l03rd Airways COnunuulca.tions Sysicm SquadrOn wIith headquarters at Albroolt FIeld. He e!1tere:! ~he Arm y In June 1943 and arrived in h is pre:sent area 111.1."'1. Septelllber. A WaynesvUle High School graduate, he was a machlr.lst for Midwest Tool CO., Dayton prior to Ilterlng the service. His wife . Henrlet.ta, l1v~s a t 67 Huffman Ave., Dayton.
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MRS BRADBURY DIES AT OREGONIA HOME
Oil Wednesday morn1llg. Nov 14, c\eatJ) r leRscC Julia Anna Bmdbury trom he r sllffeling of several mont l1S Illlless at IICl· home In Ore~on a. She was 61 ·yea..s of age. Survivors i;)·1 clude Ie)· h l.sband. Oh Irles. a da ugil I ,cr. Mur Elsh:.:lt 1101l.e. l Wo sons. ,F 1 nk C . of Lcba.n n I\nd 1 h olllas 11 lhe A my In ~al lf(,rnla . I.hrcc S1.\,LL· r~ . : •• ("S. lablc HoIUn.;:; 0 -t:n 1111U • ll. s ~la ..y 5 h t:rw,Jod or Orl' Gonia. QJ u !\Ilj·s . l!.U7.ll beth '.... ove of I MJ.:Jdlet.owu. I'WH:)' 1 ~-' n· ccs w 11 be conducL I M WIC v rcllonln Ol)w·cll on MOil · I UIIY nJlcrnoill~ , ov.l9, a.L :.!.OO p . Ill. . 11"11.11 m !c ru:t!nL in Lite Miami cem I wry" uud el· kl e llu·ect.loll oj" McOlw·c 11'UI c.ral HO~le. ___
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Waynesville Plans For Carload of Com F H0IIaodUd ·• I or n er Chnrches Supemsloo
__ Mr. and Mra. Earnest Butterworill REV. PARKS FAMILY Can the WllynesvtUe community entertalned the members of the . -I HONORED AT DINNER raise a carload of com to contribute Wayne Towll4h1p Farmers Club at On November 22. 1901 the Miami to the relief CCC<!1ng in Holland? An their on iNov. The lU1SCRSOllaibly Cemetery ABsoclatlon accepteoj the R.c,r. and Mrs. Ralph Parks were exceptiOnally gOOd crop was raised wlllrm day added to the enjoy mel~ b serVices of a young ma.n to assist In th1-s year and the urgent needs for of the eighteen m!:m bcrs ·who "ere hOllor ed wiiJ1 a f arewell dinne r on .... 0...... _ the care of the cemetery grounds. We:lnesday evenlng which was given food In Europe are such to u....,; present for the social hour. llt'llcious the Imag1natlor.. Estlma.tes Say tha:t Tbet · man was Walter COSt, and dinner and program . by the members of the St. Mary's ~welve million people face starva.he IS now oole bra:t\ng hls 44th yea.\" Episcopal Ohur ~ h a~ the Gra~ge As the special topic. Miss AlIc!: t10n In Europe Including a mlllion In the service of the A.~sol'i!lll.lon OollS reviewed Wle book. "Last Hall. T he honored gu csts IVW ~OO Il ch Udren unless outside help Is given. and the community. Ir. 1907 Mr· leave for their new hom£' In Dayton. IslaJnd" by J a.mes Norma n lIall. No bette~ way ca.n be found to give Cast beeame S uperintendent of t l)e Wa.rren County Ag ent Ro&s was Cemetery and he has serveo fa it han expressioll of T~lvlng than Int.roduced by Mr. Bu.wrworLh as ATTEND BANQUET; by sharm.g out of the abundance or fully and conSistently In t his ca.paguest speaker . He ent.itled h is talk cley th rough 811 these y~ars. RECEPTION IN DAYTON the land. "Fanning In the South PacU1c." He Wal ter Is now 77 years of ag bu & The Dutoh govenunent prOJJUses dC8Ol1bed his cxpulellce ra.ls1n:,: Is still active in his duties M1d still Mes dam es Jobn Fromm. Stanley to place a car on ,t he COrwin liJ:i1ng It·eaJl roods 10r the 7000 t.roop.:; staB."'l ll ey. BCI-Lee Mills Harold B. Earn- provkUng It can be f l1led with corn. tone<lOIl one of t.!je Lslands. He saki Seriously III At Miami Valley reroins t hat keen percep:lv£' m ;'- d tha.t h.I1s maf.ie him beloved by all hart Bnd E. F . Earnh rt a.t.tended The people or Hol~and have been lIe was part.iculer ly successful wltn Reports receJved today IJ)dkate who have been placed I'n that IiOOKS HOSTS TO the Banuquet and Reception held . able to save 8O%of lJleir dairy cattle corn, potatoes and I.Ornatoes. thwt. J an·.es R. Bl·i.ll~llOclt IS seriously pooltlol! where the words of a wise OOU LUCK CLUB lilt t h Ma..'!Onlc T emple In Dayton He spoke or the natives of the 111 a t M.JamI Valley 1lolSpltal. on Sa turday ellenulg for Mrs. Edith but there Is a deperate need: tor mind are soothlng and kl nn ly to Islands and told somet.hing of their Guod Luck Club of the Conger, Wort.hy Gran d Ma.tro n of feed . These oows mu&t be s1atllh~ose who have had an Irreparable persana.lI.i1es and way of lUe. He tered U feed ,:ioes not reach them. 1).1 ~1IL1.:1":' 01 Alllel'l ' wei e gu is Etl.~tern St.ar of Oh io. lOss. A boat load of gra.ln Is prepariIls to IIaId Wley were wWlDg a.nd eIflcle:)t ( MI . aud .',I"S. r cd Hook, 'lhursSympathetic In his deali ngs with leave In the very near future. Many .worke rs on the agricultural pi 0 .1... 1..\ • • • • ay. At. nOOn a CLY<:: . cd dish clLu)cr THANKSGIVING ..• his b rea.ved public, conscientious in communlUes In southern Ohio ha.ve Mr. Ross al&o told of his stay Ir. , • IUS Cll.jvy. Ol by We Liliry-ont! UlClllb1.s work and a. JlUlster at kp.epL!lg To give the Gazette an oppor- contributed to thLs shipment. Australia. He describOO the co .. I:try. iJl!ni II til C host and ho.st l:ss, who the grounds anj surroundings of tunity to close on T ha n ksgi Ving da y told something of the wild IUc ~ J .be A represe!1tatlve group met on :,ervLd the tUbal. ooursc. One gut:.S~ Miami Cemete ry ()[Ie of t1ie beauty It Is requested that all news matter F,rlday a.t Wle H.\gh school and mode found there, gil ve all 3.CCO\ill1. d lli.: final trlUlll t note Is \HIS nho prcsl:.m , Jack Schwertkle, The newly o..pubed W. C. T. U. spots 01 this country. Mr. Cast IB qriculture carried on there, and and advertising be In the oUlce ooe further Inquiry 1nto the factB of t.hI8 very much m his element .at the sounde:1 a!ld the graves are opened \' (0 J"l)CellLly rL. l'IW.d aiWI' spending mentioned some 01 the interesting hel:! the first meeting o~ Friday day earlier next week so the pa.per proposition. It was decide:! that the sixty-five acres of natura l sceruc to br1l1g f orth thc~ mortal rcmains· 1141I~ y IlIU m ,tO. ill ove rseas serVice, experiences he had travclLng t h rough a.fterlloon wlWl a membership or can be prlr.tOO on Wednesday. Any churches of WaynesvU:le provide the eel veo:! his h onorablc flf ty-one charter mem bers at the beauty that covers the hllJ.sldls a t [or that great day. sc:or . of tJ)Qse and 110W .• ;.. Wle country. material that can be brought in on best channel ,t hrough whioh to who peac!U Ily slt'ep in t he bea u Uul Corwin. jus~ east of Wayn sv!lle. a1scharge. 11 · Club does a lot of Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Coleman were 1\<:' l11e of the hostess, Mrs. Trwna.n Frida.y or Satu rday 01 this week wUI undertake such a project. Since t.hI8 He resides In the 5uperlnteroents sWTour.dlngs of MlamJ cemeterY will SC \I u g lor til Mia mi Valley no.·.plla l Wardlow. g\le8ts for the _meet.1ng. be aprecla.te<i. Thanks. Is 0. conununl.ty Wide al1a.1r It needs greet Walt r Cl\St wlt.ll a Jdndly , but ~hi.s lllt eUng was spen'\. In pi asThe lJleetlng was opened with de- home .Ileu ~h e gates to the cemetery Mr. a.r.d Mrs. Frc.a:l Hagemeyer will Wle unltOO support of all local orpndone thou good and falLh fu l "Well brrounds and the beauty of t he sur aaL converSl Won during t.he aitervotions In charge of Mrs. Be.ra entert.u!n the Cllb 111 December. 1za.t10ns. The persona.l endoraement roundIDg countryside 1n cor.june- serva.nt". noon. Sraddock. At the bUSiness se6S1on it of representatives from all these was planned t.hat every third meetgroups has been obta1ned. . Ing should tM, held at night. The The llrst part o! December 111 Ule nex·t meeting 'Will be held a t th ,'1 time set for recelvlng the com. The home of Mrs. Lloyd Davis on Dec. Farine..rs ExGhange will be · preparei 14, F'rlday, at 2:00 p. m. Wlt1b an The November m ooting of lhe to ha.ndle !.t by, then. Pledges IUlG mtereslJng program which Is being W. S . O. S. will be held lilt the Meth:l- f 1na..'lCillol contributions W1U be acpy~ ht ClaM Joaeph Eo Hartsock, llllUlllCd. dist Churci) on Wednesday,· Nov. 21 , ceptable before then. Those 't1Ilo who recently &pent a forty-flve day ;the Woman's Auxiliary of t. I a.t. 2:00 p. Ill. have a. corn crib, can ca.lcula.te the furlough, atter returning from overMary's Ep1scopa.! Ohurch· met. with dlfterence ·between last. year'e Yield aeu, WiWl his pILl er.liB. MI'. nJld · Mrs. O. Lee Hawke as hostess at her and tallB year's a.ro let that be a MnI. James Hartsock, IB now at · Ft. hOJile on Friday &fLUno n . willi :I n . gUide tlO their contribution. Thoee Leonan:1 ' Wooq, Mo. . atte!lCance or ten members. who I have no com cnb can make \ Fallis Fenee Palne has received The subject for the a.f,temoon was tlleir money gut.e In terma of bushels lUll honorable dls\!hllrge from m1llMr. Bane), Barnet made a b1lS1- "ReconstructIOn 1n Adva.mle" and of corn. tary servic.e and h86 entered Wll- ness trip to Oolumbus, Thw-s:!.ay. the topic ·or dlsousslun was thl\ mtngton OOllege to finish his·. work MI). Evert" KeQli~ P,ct .dIlUlb- ~b8mar to .bE; held o{l. Q!:c. ~, at the ~ Mfaml " ap er 0. to'7. Order 0; tflere Which he !eCt" Wilen called Cor Ler, Jane. spent Tburaday wl.Wl her TOWIII!tIlp House. the East-em Star. met In regular ser.vMle. sister, Mrs. Lowell starke, In At the soda.! hour refrcshmen t.s session on Monday eVening, Nov , 12. Mr. and Mrs. Genlry Combs (If Wo.yollcsvll:le. were served by the hostess. A covered d.l.sh dinner was cl!joycd Mlddletown were dinner guests of Mr. IUld Mrs. E. B. Lon&'aue wU1 In the din Ing room after which the by JANE FlTE Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bra.:~dt·n return Sa~urdaY' 1rom a V1s1~ With MRS. BELTZ FUN'E RAL busIness sessl n was conducted by - burg, SUnday. the fOl\l.ner·'s aunt and uncle a.t Mr. IUld Mrs. Ross Rowlnnd. l!l the Miss Mary M. Robertson, atudtUJ-t CON-DUCTED TUESDAY absence of Mr. and Mrs. E v'erett a t WllmIngton College, spent the Mrs. Netta sullivan""'" Mrs. Helen Reml">,, Va. Early, who arc In Florida. week end with her parEmtll. Yr. arm Deeentlerg Qf LIma, and Mrs. (k .ICC Mr. and Mra. JIal'ry JIUIIeS and Mm. Nancy Beltz, 87. widow of Roberts or Dayrt.on, werc Su u1Ry ukughtcr, of Da.yton, are m ovlDg LYtle Bel~ died SIt the home of her Election of ofticers Cor t'l e coming Mrs. Lyle Robertson and ~. altemoon guesta 01 Mrs. D. C· Rldg '. I" IIS week to t.heU' new home here, daughter, Mrs. Loretta Neely of year w(l.~ the lmport.ant part of the Robert; Moran, who has been !Ita.evenlr.g. t1Dncd with· the Anned forces In captatn anll Mrs. 1\100r( Jess r, wllicJl they rooently pWdla&ed of Meohar.ksburg, Oh10. Friday Ilt 2:00 I Mr. a nd Mrs. Early were again lta:ly, has been honorably clIacharged who were enro .. t.e lrom S&nta Mr. anu l\4rS. Oeo~ Custenbordel'. p. m . In adt:tiUon 1xl the da.ughter I selected as Worthy Matron alll~ B.I1d he and his wU-e are now re&1dMon.Ica. C&.I., to Oroonsboro, N. 0 .. Mr. aocl' Mrs. BaJph Barger and \Wth iWtlom · she made her home. a : Worthy Patron : Mr . and Mrs. John l Ing at the home of the latber·. were guests of the latter's brother- cil1lcIJ·en. Be.rbara and R&lldall. spem son, Emmett Beltz, of Rural Route, I J . Bu rske as A!;S()cinte Matron and gra.ndmot'her, Mrs. Blanche OUT. In-law and sl&ter. Mt:. ar.oj Mrs t.!le week end wit.h: tlleir parents, Mr. Waynesv1lJe. and eight grandchildMis. Nellie Osgooo and JaoItle : AssoCiate Patron ; Mrs. E- F. Ea.rnHarold Andel'6OIl, IJl.e past week. und Mrs. Zoe ~own a.t Waahl.ngt.on, ren also survive. I hart as Secretal-y; Mrs . Lucile AnnJ- were guests of relatives In ClncI.nservices were .conducted on TUesMr. and Mrs. ·J. B. Crabbe had as C. H. tage 8 5 Treasul'er ; Mrs. St a n ley natl over the week end. day at 2:00 p . m. at the local . trUIl6ts over the week end their Mr. and Mrs. Fred RU&b and Bailey. as Conductress ; and Mrs. Sg.t. Fred Bogilm Is enjoying a ~1 daughter. MisS Raylyn ern;bbe and family. Mr. 8J)j Mr:>. Elmer Oroves McClure Funeral Home wlt.h Rev. Banero Strouse ns ABsoclate COn- day furloogh with his fe.m1ly>. M1M Wilma Dll)ert of Ohio State Cl.rl cll1ld.ren. Mrs. J . B. Jones IWd R. B: COleman or the Methodist duct.ress. L. C. St. John w . r c-electMr. .and Mrs. John Stuart a.n4 Unl.verslty. Miss (,'rabbe ' and MlIis MIs. WUbw- F'Pu.Iks attended !.be Church off1llla.tlng. Burlal was mode ed as trustee for three f'ears. fa.m1ly, fc-llOWing ~. Bt.WI4lt'S Dibert were Se.tUl'uay luncheon pot-lUck supper o.t ~t.en1 Sta.r in in Miaml cemeterY. guestB of MIB6 Anna. Mar1lyn Whit- -- .---. - honorable d1scha.rse from the Na.vy, W&ynt;Sville, Monday eveninC. HARVEYSBURG PTA aker. . EV A STOWE GRAH AM have moved to Harveysburg. Mrs. Mr. ari. MrtI. GflOrp Custenborder DATE CHANGED BUR IED HERE TUESDAY Stuart IB the former M1sB E!,Uth Mr. and MnI. A. H. Stubbs. anet Ohtldrell had· as Sunday guests, Mr. ~ve ,bought the grocery a.ud propMae Brooks. Funeral ser vices were conducted The Harveysburg P . T, A. will mc,·t and Mrs. Kenneth Bchrim1 and el ty or Mi'. Kesler Gra.ham. They Mrs. Marjorie Pr-1ce has a.ooepted Tuesday aite moon at Lytle Metho.:\Quglit«s or IlIlyton. .moved on Tnurs:iay Wld I.OOIt poo- on Tues:1ay. Nov. 20. 1l1Ste&:i of the dist Church by Rev . Fa.y Lee employment with the Prem1er RooMrs. BerUe Mills was a 8aDday sesslon of .the atore Friday ~. regWar date. Nov. 21. Music wlU be MelIJjows for Mrs. Eva StlOwe ber CO. or Da.yton. IUeIt of her son-1n-la.w ·and daug,h.M n. Nettie Emrklk spent lae week rlll'Trl8hed by the Braddock slsters of Graham, who died " Saturda.y morn- CELEBRATE WEDDING WaytlesvUle ~ playing plano duets. . ter; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cutler, In end Wlt.b. her 5OD-In-laW 8IIld caugbIng at the home of her da ug-Mer. MNlVERSARY Miss 13errY, County HOOle DemNorwood. wilen they entertained In ter,.Mr. and Mrs. Leon SaU.sbury, at Mrs. RobeJt Siney. In Dayton, followhonor Of their 8Oll, Seaman 1st Olass. Wa8h.1ngton, C. H. and on SUnday onstration Agent. w1lJ demOT'.strat.e Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carr oeleFra.ncJa OUtler. accompanied them 00 the home of horne-made CI:u1Ist.tnIill prC8ents. InARE HIS WAR BONDS-Lllde HolU')' 10"-"01 Cooluo.., 16-montJt-J. ing a.n opera tion performed some bratOO their twenty-sixth wedtlinC eon of Coast Gaud Lieut. and Mrs. Henry J. Cook,nn. I. the prou'd o_e weeks ago. Itr. W. C. ScIlnlon bas left· &AI Mr. &II'1 Mrs. D:l.we.rct oaldwell lilt cluded In her talk 'Will be .infO:mll1anniversary on Saturday evenln,.· She also leaves her husbano1. Mr. The guests. were members Of their of 8500 In War nond. and ho wanl. 10U to know hi. p op b "thum duy. ' t10n about mending toys. spetld the IWInter In PIorida. North &dee. Da,y,ton. Tho fOlher knowl Ibnt hi.on·, education,,1 ful lli(' will be aided by Ib , ~esler Graham . her mother, Mrs. Sahool patrons .BJIIi ·friends are Mr. aDd Mrs. W. P. salisbury were The rtaidenta 01 L7Ue aD' CIOIDY.r Donda. The fanllll" live. in Wll1hinllloll, D. (;. (C.ODSI Guard PhOlO.j Carl Albright of pekin, a sister, Mrs. Bridge Club and presented them with a silver dlnner pla.tter. Sunda~ I\leIItI! of Mr. a.n;j Mrs. Ola.rk munlty Wen! 88ddened . to bear of InvLted to attend. 001"11 White of Colwnbus. a. brother, SaUsbury 1n Da~n. the dea.bb. of Mrs. K.etiler Ora.llam. Mrs. Kenneth·F'lsher and daughter Ralph Stowe of Lebanon. 11 stepMn. R. H. llarc-Jl and d ....Jtter, ·S8ituntay IDOI'JlID& at the home· of brother , Herman AlbrlgbJt, a nd a and MIss Karren Walla.oe or waIMIBs Jean Hal!tsock, and Mrs. Alva ber dauehter. Mrs. Beril1ce Slney. step-sister, Mrs. MarIe MYers. both hond1r.g are gUE6ts at the Will Thompson hea.rd Jeanette McDonald In Da,yton where she was convaleaeMcCarren home. . of Da.ytor.. at M~ Hall In OInclnna.tl, on 1ns lr<llll ~ zeoe.nt opera.t1on. Fwieral ArmIstice Day was observed dunn, Burial was made In MIrunJ ceme8a.tun:1aY evening. services were beld at. I.Ytle MetbOOlst tery under tlle direction of the the sunday School hoor at t.be Mr. and Mrs. P. L. IUaiOn have ·as Church on TI.Ie8day at 2 :30 p. In. In Met.hodlst Church. SUnday. Brough Funeral Home. their gueet their nephew, Mr. RalPh .charge or Rev. Fay Lee Meadows or Mir. a.nd Mrs. Dalla8 Bartan. emWetroua, of Daytbn. SlUJo. lnte.nnent. was In the Miami ROBERT WINSTON RICKS tertalned relatives, SuDc!a.)'. Mr. aDd Mrs. R. H. Banaoek bad cemetery. . FUNERAL SERVICES HERE Mr. and Mrs. KAu-1 Brown v1a1ted as 'WeS eD:i ~tS th~ daughters, MIle Wanda. ClIIl"k entertained &AI relatives near OreenfieU, ~. Mis8eeI Jean and Jane Hart.soc:Jt, a.n.d cI.1nner, ~y, several rela.tlvea In Robert Winston Ricks . 17. &OIl! of ·M r. Charles Thompson. of Greenfdenda, . MJases Jean Bescherner and honor of the .b irtbday ·or ber father. fonner reslden ts of WaynesvUle, Mr. Allee Hadd~ all of M1am.1 Unlver- . Mr. W~ Olark. Tho6e wbo enand Mrs. Edward Ricks. who now feld <::ailed on frlenda hen. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Holmee a.nd aity, OXford, OhiO. joyed the ocaa.s1on 'Were Mr& Hanna.h reside at 22 Nort.li Van L ear street. Day;ton, died sometime Saturday of grandsons of W1.l.mlongton called · OIl ... . ~..... Loy or ·SprrnlbOro, Mr. 8IIld Mrs· carbon mor.oXlde polsonlng reported Mr. a.nd ~ Clarence 'Heeler am . Wlton Sheehan or Oenterv1lle, Mr. family, Sunday. and Ml'Il. ~ 'L oy, Mrs- ZllIa to have been seU administered. Besides his ·perents he leaves a . Mr. and. Mrs. Oharles McDonald Lewis, Wss Zoe Duke, Mr. and ~. , Ea.rl Ola.rk of IDayton, Mr. and Mrs. bro\Jler, Richard, In the .Army ·In and tamUy of Olncln.r.u.t caUed on France. a sister. Elladell at hOOle, tale former'. parenta; Yr. and Kn. Jumo.r Ola.rk a.nd son of Lebanon. Funeral services were conducted at O . M. McDonald ·and famlW. 8uD~ Mr. aiw;l Mrs. Walter Ol&rk aru:l day. . . the Mcqure Funeral Home on Wed7 Vernon 8bbckey. " The womao~ ,~ ~&ie • ArrIval' of. the .c hildren's r.!ent81 · complete <;lenta} e<tuiPIllE:nt IB hous- This se~~ 15· -furnished by ' t;he nestjay afternoon at 2:30 o 'cloc!r. and OhurcJ:l had an enjoyable eJ!,-day ~. .o f the ObIO. Depa,rt~ or ed .1n a 22 f()j)t tmiler a.r.d Is ta~en OlITo Department of }Jealth, local burIaJ was made 1n M1a.mi~. LOCAL CAGER! WIN A· meeUllg and covered cUab d1nDer, lie'alth for a ·s tay 1D Wa.rteP Oounty from actJool to school fO,r exa.m1- Health unit, and lOCal den tists to We:l.nlSday at· the beaut1!ul eountrY was azumuncecl by Dr. . E. Blalr, na.t1~. ThIB method ' I:nab~es the sttmulalte Int.erest. among chib:1re~ t~ V fot" V ·GROUP MEETING DOUBLE AT B~ROOK. home or Mrs. MelvtD'Mabaftle. Health 0caImlsa1or.er dentISt to give .11. much mOle com- roke better CIlre of their teeth. It The Volunteer for· Victory G",IP 'l1he b8rftm tile _ _~ .. _ _ " • .. "plete examination than Is ~lb~ is konOWiO bhll t the \;eettf-l'epa.1red. for ~ of oK1cenI ..resultai as Dr. A. H. Imhoff bas been as&I.a~- In a. school-room and docs' not dis· the young child· ill the best m ethod m et on Thursday evening wttb Mrs. Wa.vnesvWe VanJ&7- ae.m IIIIIl . .. Charles ElUs as hostess at ber home. Bellbrook Vlnaty !ada ~ . . . , . fOllows·: Mrs. Harold SteiDlt.. PreI; e.d to mlake a ~I. aurvey of the rupt. claaaes or upset school dlc1pllne. 01 controli.1ng dental Ml'II. Obarlea 'l\amblelon, vice-prte; · ~ in the !1r6t four grades of l Plondlngs will bl! reoon1oo. on suitable To date the CO' IDty schools· ha~ aU At the soc1a.l hour refre&hmenta were evenlnc, NovwntJer I, at ~ MrII. Everett KenrIdc, .acy.; Mn- tile city aDd oounty schools to de- fonna and filed. In 'the heal th been emmined With the exception st'l veil by the hOete8B to W. Katb- reeuhed 1D & WIn fCll' &be ~ . . 0barJee· Obarltcl!, &nu.; aDd Mrs. t.ennme their dental needa. oWoe. ~ will l;Ie of Carllsle and SpringbOro and the ryn Olbbons, )4ra. J. E. McClure. by a ICare al 'lbe tWrn t.eMD '&110 Wal,- ~ cor, eec:y. '11Ie eXllmtDattonB are 'made in tho urame them to send actIoola of FranklIn al~ Lebe.non Mrs. ~ Book, Mrs. Paul Maurice, b , IIeI~IIIki"'j:; A ..,. ~ &alk ... iIftD ,VaDer mown abcWe, WhI~h 111 a tile f8mIbo clentl8t for to be examIner' after the county baa Mfa, 0Nm Shoup. ~. Robert Qn.y wm bJ been ftDIabed· . and M1'a. .JeIml~ oooner. 11 .., .. b7 &be _ _ mlNlter oomp1$ delKal Office 00 'Wbeea tIOO.
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. THE MI.MI GAZETTE
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Thursday, November 15, 1948
lbe Miami Gazette · P'bH4Ied
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all a.iliner eueata of ·MD. Peteraon'l' Mrs. ~Ia. Elbon and M.ra. Martha brother, '1&. M'Uttay Ot'eene and , Hender80n a.re now ~rs of our wUe in Leb&ndoHome ffLmily for t.he winter.
The court ~proved the Inventortea of tbe estates of Evee" M. WUson, . Kings MJlls; George Neville, Isaac
and Ella Oobb, Leba.non. The court set Nov: 23 to hear the inventory of the est&te of ·P . O.Mon.. SylV&ll Poppe ru~ su1t a. d1- fOrd. YOl"OIl from~ Poppe, charging The court approved the first lIod that abe "lI88OC1&ted with another f1na.l account of ·t ile estate of man"· M.arr1ed In 18f:l !-hey nave a Cyremous M.allam, Lebe.non. Chllcl uged two: C. D. Maple, Lebanon, was luimed George ~, Ms8<m, filej suit adlnin1straWI at the estate o1f LerOy ap.Inst the Induatria.l ~on of Marshall" Waynesville, willi J , R . Obto, a&It1nIr for oompenaat1on for Law, O . F , Brown and W, C. GilmOW' !be deat,h of hla lather, Clyde S6ms, as appraisel'll. . An lM:l. The ooW't orderoo eertJ!lca.tes of Barry O . Neal chal'ites h1.s wife, transfer 1.s8Ue:i to the adm1IUstratr1x [)Qrothy, ~th "aeping company of t he estate of Anderson Curless with another ma.n" Whlle he was in and \.0 !.he administrator at the torei8U aerv1ce, in hill divorce suit. estate of Neva Ja meson, I.eba.oon. They> were married in llKO and naVe The n et Va.lUe8 01 the !oliow1n& no cbildreD. estates 'Were determined as follows : <I"' _n Sr., .-125 ,vvv. no" 4J ; Neva -_...I' R. A~, CommOll PIea. P roc_lng' Jameson, Lebanon, fll ,616.50; · Marte John Syfelld, BarveY6burg, was Del"osSett, Loveland, $1,564.73; granted a dJvorce from Bla.nohe Cyrenlous Mabam, Lebanon, $914.13; S)'Iferd, Day;txm, on hJs charge of a n d Julia Balzer, $1,764.79.
Mm. Alice Clark spent ~day Ir. Day.toD. Mrs. Hannah Roiers came to lJle HOme on Tueaday aDd v.1l.1 be a. guest
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Ethel Miller and Al1ce Pullen were sal Esther ... ~_ 25 Sout:h LebaI1Q~ QleJ')ee W. Mors1e pleaded ' gullty '.. esman, and M. In".., , Joseph and CbrIatlne Reece to . appolnt.ea executrices of the estate IAltlanon factory woriter. . ~ .an ~ ohargir2s that he 01 their mother, Mrs. MAry. ReboId , ' LoIs I. HeDtl~. four A in Wayne ~ • motal' veh1c1e wJthout the Mason, With D. E , He)'lWOOd, PrUlk Cha.rles W . Dugan, 21, fanner , twp. " owner's ~t and received a. sen- stitt and Walter 0he6ney 8B a.p- and ~l Marie Bush, 24, ~er , Henry C. B'lunUn to Walter BUd~ ,~ I~ )'eat'8 In the Ohio Re- ~ both of Leba.non. , dleson, aeven'lOta ·ln .(v,~on Belghtl!. f~. r MinnIe W'68D18n to Malv!na. L. · .....~ ... p W84 ~ted a.:11J06eph H. :MIlls was named ex- Real J:..tate Transfera Oonnor two ""'......18 in Hamilton II ~ • " I eootor of the eatate of DaIsy Whit' ,....Wll"Oe , from. deorio ' ton Groll, alter South Lebanon, with C. J Elwood and Julia Ault to R<obert twp. c~ ~ their minOr ob1ld and a w~oner, Elea.oor UUum and ~ M11ler Blair, p!'operty at MaIn and oraat and :Jda Norman to Frank ~ t'~ ita IlUpport. rude C Lon:l aa ~p~ Cherry sU., Leba.non. Norman, lot iD South Leba.llOD> , A di'Mroe aDd 00It0dy of ~ Tbe ~ ee~ Dec. 17 to bear the Clyde and Mary ErbecIt to Harry Homer and Leoll& Ca&s to Arthur tqur cbll4ren were 8.warded James app11ca.'Uon of John 8IldJ Minnle Jordan, lot 79 ill Maaon. :nd VUgiMa. W'1lson, 70 A. in Wayne .. wok In llJa suit IIi81nat Goldie stanUer to adopt Arthur W1ll1&m Wade and Louise Turner to Ther\e wp. ~e. ~ , Mlohael Pollock. K. &.rut Arlene JQ!les~ plot In W&.yoes- ' W1ll1am J. ar.d Clarioe Porter to •'J)be Iru1t or Mary ~r-ctenfJurl The court approved the inventorlea ville. Oeorae and lBe&trlce Krabbe, 68.23 ~ Berman 0 ~denWlv of ~ eat&te6 ~ Cl&.r& Burser and David J, J06epn 00, to Harley and A. in Olearcreek twp. ~~IMed. Robert G1!Iw*e, Morrow, and Mars- Wnnie Perry, 91.76 A, In Hamilton Jamea and Mary E. Reed to ber ~~ N. Wolf,e . was granted, a &ret 00ughUn. twp. , Burger, 113.30 A. in Balem and dlvCll'\)e from Lurlene Wolf on h1s 0ertUJca.ta of traMfer .w ere 1s8ued Retba Hamilton to lolelsoo Brand- Hamilton twps. of necJeot· , to the Adm.lnletratrill. of the esta.te ecburg, plot in Sou1il LebanOn. HUel< M. J&meao~ to Reed Hazle~ ;W::1or~ of L1llJa.n Frazee and the adm.Ir.Js- OeOl'ie S. and Mildred Will1am6 w wood, three lots in &igmont sub_ mer ~ ~iIonI., in ber SUIt tra.llOr or the eel&te of ~ ~t. SliaDley and BLrdie Howard, 97 A, dlV18Jo~, Letla.non. ...u.t ~DCe JUItua, Jr. '1lbe court Bet Nov, 19 to :hear tobe ill 'I\uItJecreEJk twp. ~:l& .H. ~,vl& to Fred Kahn, part RUth Y!Iir1e Purlul .......n .." " Inventoriea of the ~ of EdWin MItchell arul ~ta Wilson to of 1nlot 'It JIl~ Lebanon. . · cD • frOm' , wu "'.-;--- a L. Tbomaa, Wa,y:ne6vllW,. aDd .~la aura J , COle, 'two Iota ill SoUth " voroe, . ftaym'oQd m. Pul1ts on JeffreY,l..eb8.Don; Nov. :13 <tale estate ~DOIl c=:==..-:=-==-== ' ~~ of cruelty, ous~.J0f or J066Ph Green and Nov. ~ tlwIIe Bettor iwd LoULs Noble ' to JosePh E' mE DIAL ' . mtnlOl' child and a specmej of the ~ of Hany and Amoti and CbriIJtine Rleece, 9..66 A. in . •. tor INm ta .support. . H~"''' and Mellllenaer OoWna ' W~e.w~ ....,;....• . .~ .~ • WANTED Probate Court W~esvllle. . Atlbur Douahm&.n to Oeorte 'lbc court fOUlld the not values of Frank C. AndefSOn was JlIUIIeci , Inter est ill two Iota in, South EZ;,enencecl, Ule folJOWlall eetate. to be: Walter guardJan ad litem of lWbert SkI.d- Le6iui'on. . , AUCTIONEER .~~, 1ol,00t.I; Duke mor-e aD:1 Betty Lou }Cnmn 4c.k, LebW. C: Ph1Wpps to 0rv1lle J. PhU., , i2Il'W&rde. OIarIt.tMlle. · '1,2t3.e7; ~ , - lIpps. trustee, paroel in W~eiVi1le, BOVS_OLD; PABII IM· 0IIIIpU De . . . . i;,oveland The sale or securit.1ee at prtvafte Joan' and PJota· K1nner W Albert . "UVB 8'I'Ob& BAlMS It/$...vr; aDd ADder80n sale ' o,rdered in otbe ma.tter ' of . the am Velma 01'Win, two Iota 111 . . , BvIm Twp t:IOJU6.89.· _ e;stat:e of Emma 01ebla, Morrow. Butlerv1lle. " C'II ~,lIbrook 88781 walter Rhoades Ma8on, waa IJ4ID1- l1'lie net value of the es1&te of A. ~rl and Imo Murrell to _ · ell ' ~. ~ bbe ~ of liUlIAin ·.Frazee 'W8B determiDed to Fr8d and Thelma. Jones, IOU6 ' A . . HAiitRY R. MCCOY . - . be ~,269. 12' that of Dnma. 01ebls in WG .... ln ....~~ ....m-. . Gla4Ja Rhoedee with 0.8. 0Uat4n ..'7 .......17' · ................. v,,!,-. '. Ilt. 1f.',1. wl~ .a.. w~ ~& Obeim.er,y aD:! D. E. HeYwood -,.,.,.. • Troy and MYra Webster to Stanley R1~ L.......
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TARVIA-LITHIC TAR and ROAD OIL EXCAVATING DUMP muCK . SDVlCE
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To all the voters who gave me t heir ex'c~llent support In the r ecent e:lection, I take this oP,po'rtunity to say·thank you and to assure you I appreciate it very much. 'W'ILL C. ST. jO~N ,
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'llhe court approved .tile r~ em t1nal ~ta of the est.atea of: Rk:baM WhIaman et al, mlnors, sam T. Jobnson, Frank .X1lby, W. C. HoskIns, Fred ,W ebster and AlIce Relhs. Marriaae LiceDMI 21, Masan, pal roll clerk. _. W1ll1e Spea.ks. 33, W~e, Army, and Mrs. Viola Barnes, 23,
Springboro. . ' 0harle8 L. Price, 27~ laborer, and Ruby B. SchaHeld 24, wait.rees, boIIh of Harveyaburg. " Day Sparka, 21"K1np M1lls, dr&fting. 8DCl Marjorie Ada. Scboonover,
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Adam Campb;;'i1 , -; -deputy sh-eriff 01 Warrt'n Oolmty, shol.-ld be a guest on hobby-lobby ar..d display his colleotlon of rare s tones and jawer . One speclmlne is of par_ . tJ'cula,r appel\ll to me. It Is a piece ot a petrUiOO tree. It ls qui te heavy and rather of a chestnut hue, streaked with gm.ys and w'hlt.e, Adam saYS he has no Idea how long ago It W8.S
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ExpreA10n of nuk. • We wish In exprel& our alnoere t.hanlu; to all our 1rie1JcIa and De~ bors lor t.heJr IdndDeill UId pat hy shown at 14le MIne :oI fhe death of ' our brother. 'tve at8(, lib t o thMk Rev. Thornberry lor ,h18' oonsoling words and late ~McC1.I . e Fur.eral Home !tor eft!cteoe sel'ftce. Mr. WUbur W . WU80n Mrs. wu1se Fite
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THA~KS VOTERSI • Betty J a.ne Is the ten-year d.aughter 01 Floyd and Amelia Thanks to of the 382 McKnight, of Harveysburg. With the votel'S who polJed their vote charm and dIgnity the "little Miss" has she will never have to read for me for Township Trut(bee "How to Win FrIends and In!Iuen ce in the November 6th electhm. People." She already has what It takes. ' LAWRENCFJ COOK
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Although many hundl'rd s or miles from WIWld W n r II hnttl fi e lds . the whine of h ig h v loe it y $bells and the dull concuss ion o f fi eld nrtill ery h ilS b "n a Camilia r sound t o hundreds o f l'esldents of Luc·ume. Ohio. On Cew battlefie lds was there f've r asse mbl ed such n n arl'ay of mobile artillery as a t the n en l'by Erie Provin~ G l'oun ds The miss ion of this 27-year-old Army ordnance facllitv. located on Lake Erie thirty-five miles east of T oledo. was the assem1:Jly. proof tiring and ~hlpping or mobile a rtillery for the U . S . Army and it s allies under lend lease. The arti.lJ ery ranged from 37 mm . antitank guns to huge 240 mm . (nenrly 10 IIrches) howitzers. Approximlltely 200,000 complete artillery un its were proof fired and shipped from the Erie ProvIng Grounds t o 20 theaters of comba t fr om 1941 to the' summer of 1945. An addition nl 100,000 Uink artillery weapons were tosled and IIhlpped to arsenals for ilrstallation In ta nks, the totnl representing 70 per cent of th e mobi le arUl)ery m anufactured by ,,"merican industry (or the t' , S, Army and her • Ilies. _
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Sc~nt's at Erie Provine Ground, Three-Inch fleM . a i-tillery pIeces (upper lett): waretiou~e covering 17!1l acres (t!)p) : the "pro'of tront" (below), The Erie Proving Grou nd was Vi itors are limited to per son s csl a bli ~h ed in May, 19 18. on 1,440 ' having bus ;ness wti h .the Gove rnncr es (If Inn d extendin g from S tute ' mbnt a nd occasional groups \\t hose Rout 2 jus t west of POt·t Clinton interest mAY contribute to the weIto L a ke Erie. Adj Oining on the fa re of the installation . east is Camp Petry, peacetime The Proving Ground, however, hom e of the Ohio N ationa l Guard is in the heart of Ohio's richest and soene of nallona1 champlon- vacation la nd. Port Clinion, less sl,ip rifle matches, than tl vc miles to the east, is the The, Proving Ground shipped gateway to the famous Lake Erie flfty carloads and seventy t r uck- Island s, Including historic Put-inloads oC ' m aterial on an a v~ r age Bay. wtih Its beautiful Perry day 'durlng the wor yenrs, at times Memorial Monument. shIpments exceeding 100 cars In A t Fremont, sixteen mUes south a single day . The Proving Ground of Port Clinton on State Route 53. never missed a dea dline shipment. Is the Rutherford B. Hayes MeI', pproximately two mllllon dol- morial Museum. 1.iI'!' worth of equipment a day Near Fremont are other objecwas shipped to the armed forces Uvea which attract motorists from thr,oughout the war. About 100 aU parts of the country, " Old officers and 300 enlisted men com- Betsey," II six-pound brass cannon, prlled the military personnel and stands on the site of Fort Stephenin addition to a peak of 4,000 eivll- son where 160 'rIflemen and "Old Ian employees, approximately Betsey" successfully fought 1,300 1,000 Italian Service Unit men British and In~ians In 1813. Only served at the Proving Ground a tew miles away Is Cedar Point, from May, 1944. to the end of the the AtlantJe <::Ity of the West, with war. its beautiful bathing beach. On With the ending of hostilities R oute 6 out ot Fremont Is the oot-. the Proving Ground's principal ac- tom less Blue Hole of Castalia. ti'llty becorJ}e~ one of rehabilita- N'e ver cha nging Its t emperature. tion 01 returned field equipment, never vurying its flow In drought Its classlftcation and prepal'A~ or rainy season, the Blue Hole, Is for standb.v stol'age. '. ( - one of the world's wonders • to return to his work there in 1942 but !.he war prevented.· He Wall c6mnilss10ned a Ohu.pla1n in Jan. 1944, and is ~lne 41schargEd. from duty on the 16th of next month. He plans
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F . All1son, Chaplain, U . 8. Army, spoke a.t the 00 ruary, 1916. return ,t o t.he PJ:i.lhpplnes In FebHe reported t.ha.t dW'lng t.he 3~ Bible 8cbool . 8:30 a. m. Wa.ynesvWe Church of 0lu1st on Sumay, Nov. 11. years of Jap oocupat.ion of t.he PhilOoaImUDIOD 10:60 a. m. Capt. AlU80n WU a fOl'llle!' mis- Ippines, 97 out 01 the 101 Churches Preacb.lng 11:00 a. m. sionary 110 .tbe PbWppme Ialands. He at 0bz1st 'whlcll had been operating ~oUt.b 8eTVicea ":30 p. m. retUrned to the United. sta.te& from there before the war, continued with We Invite all the young people the IalamB late 1n llK1 and planned ~ eerv1ces. 'of IIbe CQIWIlunity to attend tbae ae&'ViOe6. Br1Da ~Ul' Bible with )lOlL Adult. PnI.l'V ~ 7:30 p. m. EVenmC Jilvs..J:ll8Uat.lc Service 8:,16 p. m. C&ptaJn
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Fourth Ar.nual Rural LIfe Oonferwill be he ld at Wllinlngton College, W11mlnglton, Ohio, an Nov. 29-30, Dec. 1. 1945. F'ann.ers fann women , rural ministers, teachers"lIJld student.s are expecte:l to attend. Leaders and resource persons will be presen t from all parts or the coun-
RURAL CONFIERENCE WILMINGTON COLLEGf;
A. M. . 'WeMeUal', '1:30 p. m. CHOIR PRA.OTIOli: ·' W~. 7:30 P. II.
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SL 'M ary', Episcopal Church
IMETHODIST CHURCH .. B, CeJedr........'D..... • • •
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Father Kramholts. Prleet M.a8s Sunday -
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. SUNDAY :SCHOOL 9:30 Mrs. ~ ConDer, WOR8HIP 5mVlCE 10:30 YOUTH ~ELLO~"
SERVICE is PATIENT
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,.. II. 8cladl. IIiDIIMr $UDd.I.J IICboCIl - 8:30 A. II. B. A. Bambal't. I1lper1ntendeOt, aervKle -
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t,ry. DiSCUS5lon toPICS will Include soU cor..serva.tJon, reUef needs, ' the home, small communi ty, education.
IML Holly Methodiat Cburch
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THE MUIIl OAzmB • "what are tboIe
Classified Ad Section
Kenneth Hill, Mgr.
fte 'WOIDUl'. Aasilary of Si. Ch~ wID hold r. food
WAYNESVIllE, OHIO . •• Buy Victory Boods ' at Our 801'1om,ce • •
J. CAGNEY
and buaa:r at t.he ToWDllhip 1I0llSC, Saturday. Dec. I, at, 1:00 p. m.
SUN.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT-
OAGNEY, BACK IN THER.E Swlllg11lg Again! SYlVia' SIdney, the Romant1c Lend I
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IF YOU WANT AD)' repal,r don&ar 10 buy a ~wr1ter, caah reiis ~ or addini maolJlne. 'Wnte' Mr. Charles DUke, ~ Francia Lan.e , Cinc1nDa.t1, OD» L. C . .:iIIlith; Dcak .l4ode1 ; A-I cOIlI:Ution. Ph. 2378
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James Cagney & Sylvla Sidney
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(Technioolor) StArrin8 Jeanne CraIn. D&na Andrewa and nick Haymee. , Two Shows at 7 and 9 p. m.
' ruDE WANTED- To Prlg1c1a1rf plam No. 1; second, shll't; send a SEALY-TUF~ESS Post card to Viola l.&wson, R t , 1. The Wonder Mattreu Wa.ynesville, Ohio. 11:l51
DRY RIDGE
A FARM DIARY b1 D. I. J'BAZID
"Like Sleeping on a Cloud"
$39.
WIANTED- LalUldry work to ,jo in my home, beginning , Nov. 12. Fil'8t house ,Wes, Bide Rt. 42. Mt. Holly. M. AllIon:I. 11223
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$8.
FARM LOANS-~ term, «DeY pe.yomenUI. No D<PPriUsal fee. Alio Wee 8III&l1 and large fa1'Ol8 for sale. or writAl Goo. Henkle. Phone NO.2. Lebe.no n. tore
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mUror; Walnut coffee table with gla.sa klp; Baby bllgn; 2 -p1eoe wine living room suite. Bet!-¥ Qu'peIlter, 461 Eo Maln, Loeb&nOn, 0hl.0. Pbaoe 538R ' 11293
$22.09
COFFEE TABLES
Houaebold Goods\V!AIl.INPT OllestIj)be. of'Ull
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Bridge, Floor and Table LAMPS , Pricea Ranging From 79 to
Loan·
THURS. 22
"STATE FAIR"
"BLOOD on the SUN" Also:
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GENTLEMIElN: GlVil YOUR FAMILY A Treat- ADd Yourself Tool On The Falm - AIbout The.F'arm - With Pann Folk A~ The Falr ~ Don't M4ss It!
DAINTY SEWING CABINETS
WANTED- MISC.
a.sked
TWIN THEATRE
Mlu7'a
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thlnp you &a1 the chIcIradees llke 80 much? I ciDn't. kr-ow wbat they· are?" Mrs. MJCh-. en~ me the other rUtht. I deacl1bed them aDd then aaid ·\lIorae-weeds. You know thoee biJ W600s tlIat Brow down in , the rivc!r botrtan," "011 thoeel" said abe. "We don',t let Ulose BroW." They don't e1ther. 'Ibeir 'ann a.1wa.YB ~ well
up
Child'. Table Sell, Rocker., Blackboard., De.k. and ' Other Toy.
FRI. 23
SAT. 24
OENSOR.ED IN MEMPHiIS' But Broll8ht To Our Screen In Lt 's Er.t1r1ty I
l(ept. Usually' we don't either but I am glad that .some were left t.hIa year and e.!ter t.h1a I am iokIc to le~ some grow every year tor the chIckadees until I find aom.etlIUIlg prettier that they l.I:k.e Just 88 well· our tall b1r<1 l1at in not very joDi, jUBt the Btaud-OYf that w11l probably s tay all winter. They ~ iots of wild geese na.ve gone over but I haven't eeen them.
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"THE SOUTHERNER"
It. loolta Wte aomet.b1Di f~ t.be ..., at dlnmaura but it. 18 very UHful even 1t .it doean't huak clean. I
started to feed aome corn to some your.. steers and now they have B\Dpped t;ry1ntf LO find Ulell' awn food. All they do 18 atand and look over the lence tor more COl'll. • • • • We were aorry to hear of Mrs. vraham's death on sa.turd&y· We na.ve t.raded t.bere ever s1n.ce we moved here. The war weJibed bea,vUy on her spirits. Sbe gneved wlUl all Wle mobhel'8 e.nd wlVClS alY.1 IlWeetheartB whose men had to BO· As her healt.b fa.ued the mallY wartime regulaU0n6 Il'k.ed he!' more and more but Bbe bit!d to be her usual dbeer!ul self lnotereSt.ed in every one who came in, I cotlld tell of bel'
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YOUR BEI)SIDE MANNE.R?
• November 12, 1945. Once apin we fooloed the we&therman. We were p~ :rreezt.ns weather but what we got was rain. Th1B morniJig'it was warm and foggy but JlOW tho sun iB breaklni through. The tmkey f8llnliy has Just come into view I,rom my south ~ow . I wonder it there iB . ~e ready for my 'I1ll.a.nksg1vlni dinner. Last year I had to buy one beca\l6e ours were eita1er too big or 'too small or ,too pin-Iea.thery. Just th1nk, only one more week lUltll 'I'llank.9!IMng. The tOWl\.b 'I'bUltlc1ay Isn't a bad da.te some years but I t.h11lIt on the whole I prefer the laBt ThUl"llday. Any date bef'Ol'e the ltwmty -fifth always aeema too early.
• • • late&t project is
nIlS IS GJ.ANDPA, CROSS AND GROUCHY, confined to bed with thronic arthritis. His arms are cold so you bundle heavy blankets around his shoulders and then wonder why he complains, "The pain in my joints is worse." His feet are mid so you tuck a hot water bottle. filled to the top with scalding water. next to them and his thanks is, "Are you trying to burn me to death?" So in desperation you tum to . . .
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MiKellaneouaGOOD LUCK TO YOUI 8, I G N 8 r Get. 8CantcW BcI8m at tbe New !~ Botel, W1.lml.ncton, ObJo. A JIOItcan1. w1ll do it. Trudt and bulllnees ateoa. 10lltle PEIRBONAL STATIONERY - Now ava1lll.ble OIl. order in ID80IlY I ~le8. colon, dellllpl&. To avoid dela.1s. now Ja the time to oJUl>l' for aHt& . at Clu18tIDU t1me, or, for peJ'IOD&l \lie aiJ.y t.I.me. Two weeka deUveIJ at presemt time. Telepbone 21.a. 'I\be Y1&mI Gazette. Free lnapect10n 1nY1~ . CHBISTHAS CABDS- We baYe Iat Z5 boxea 01 15 eanb ach 10 atoeIL. The1 wU1 Dot. Iu& U 10. W&D& poa CbrI8&maa Carda. wWa , _ Dame -tl7 priDW4 OD -.It GU'd, we a. .pH JOD 8I'der rtcb& DOW. The,. w10 be ~ered ....,.ame fI'om DOW QIlW CllrtaUDaa. TIle ~ oDIJ IWe eeld. per
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See t.beID ' ~. The Que&&e.
POR SALE- Friea; TW1teys; collie pup. 0. Eo ,Mlobpner. Ph. 2926. FOR' SALm-'l'urkeYI at fann. alive. " O. p. st. Rot. '13. Phone 2868,
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deat.be, aocldeota,
• No d1Bpla.y advertJs1ng a.ocepted after Tue6da,y. or olaaIfied ada alter Wednt!6day noon. tor !.he ourrent week's 1a&Ue, • PhototP"aPbB received before
Be.turda.Y noon w1ll bepubUBbed in the tollowiDa /Week's iaIJue. No charge tor ~ of weddlngs,
weckline ann1versanes
or a.nyt.h.lnc ot elIIOePtIDnal news
Serric:e That Sati.fies
IN CAS1!l OP PIKE DIAL 2=
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.Facts Concerning The Activities of Your Local Telephone~Co.
where you learn the easy way to care fOlr bedridden patients-how to arrange equipment to save yourself steps-how to prevent bedsoreS-how to bathe, feed, and comfort , an im· patilOt pat~eot. And now . . .
LOST- .Broach. set. With colored s1laDe6; SUllday monWlB on street past St. Augustine Church, trom JIIY boule to Chur<:h of Ohrist. ' ONCe L. Smith. . 11161
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LAMPS (Floor and Table)
RUN·DOWN-AFRAID .
STUDIO COUCHES (Ful. Spriq FiIl"d)
HE WOULD LOSE JOB .
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UVING ROOM SUITES
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BED ROOM SUITES
, . USED CLOTHINe-:. POR SAUl:- ~" brown reversible,
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STAMPS and ' . ,MARKING DEVICES .
TIle 1l1a1D1 'Ga.ette
HOME ~'URNITURE s;'
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felt Ilk_ It carried TBN meal. 10-, atead of one. U.aai11 telt blOWll ' up with pa 1lIltll 1 wu bU'dly at to hold my job. ' Trl41d neul7. _VVJthlnB. NothlD, . .mild to work ~.t rlibt. . '!ben 1 lOt a bottl. of PRU-LAX. Ita almpl. aetlon amllled me. and 1111 bow$ atarted to function ... palnl are , cone. feel like a different persolL· U you're ~Dltlpated, don't walt, ret PnU-LAX rlll;bt now. OaUtloD~
"Complete Home Fumiahera"
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oull" about my ~wela. Couldll't let all7.RlilAL act10lL 117.tomacb,
STOVES
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BOr8o-Pm&er-:t1pooa.t; I dIutt browID; Uke new,s1ze14.t6; Phone I
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draaed around, worried contln..
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0HIl.0'8 '8Pa9r 8ui~; Obnd'8 Spring 0C»0t. me 4. Mrs. Ervin Bm1th, cOt'. ~ at.. 'lI, lind 4Ul at. ' 1'1293
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Door Prize Big Baaket Groeerie.
directed. MONIDY BACiIt If not dell,bted with ralult/l. l(Jet PRVLAX toeJai, (.J)
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Dance 4 TURKEYS 4 To be Given Away
Refreahmenta · MUSIC by
Adm.
S'Oe tas inc.
George and His SUDDyside Ramblers
" tbne I • • 0 btnM "",r.l1Jg ·COJlr.~ ollneJllt prelent ~. "OJIr C01flfIJ"',"'~; III! YOJIr R~d . CroSJ.chtlpt~·r bow ,,011 flJlI~ btl" orga1ri:~ tmt.
CURTAINS - SUP COVERS
. . . ~ ~Y AVON GliFT padtap8 at .the home of Mrs, W. O. Raper, N, MaIn st. 11293
even
pUBtle ,SALE'
for the cake bakers but we always I IN CASE OF naE DIAL I2Z2 manage to have IJOme even it we have to go WIItbout sugar in our coffee to get it. If we (:an produce lIB many good tblngs tJo ea.t 88 we had a.t the POtluck supper _ save tor !Mr. and Mrs. Parlal" it ' W1ll be worth whUe 't or evf!lry one to come. How nJce tale GJ'Ul8'! House looks PAINTS -' . STOVES w1'th Its new pa.lnt and paper. It 18 ROOFING - FENCE a more cheerfUl plaee tJo have a party than it W88'. HARNESS - PIPE • F'rom my wiD:l.dW 8f!:am. The turkeys have jUBt chaBed. the CI'OIWS -UN8-1M1out Of the pasture, I loollted up and FAIRLEY HARDWARE CO. IJB.W them running and thought t.hey Pbone 2tt1 _ WA1!1OBVILLS, O. , were being cha&ed but no, it was the otber way around. Headed by the -.-.-.-.-.-.-.------.....-.•• gobbler -they were after the Cl'OWII. W.A-NTED--
9 x 11 FELT BASE RUGS
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t'HlS IS GllANDIP A, COMFOR.TABLB AND HAPPY,
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Given by ST. AUGUSTINE ·ALTAR SOCIETY at Waynesville Hhth School ' NOVEMBER 16t 1945 8:00 O'ClOCK .
t-bough he is still in bed wi~ arthritis. It. lightweight bed jacket gives him warmth without weight. A hot water bottle wsapped in towels keeps his feet warm. ,And he puffs contentedly on his pipe with your full approval because you understand that clinging to' a favorite habit ilS more important to Grandpa'. happi. ness than a clean, but e~pty, ashtray.
OHIO CENTRAL TELEPHONE CORP.
OME FURNISHINGS! "Hard-To-Get" Items
LEBANON, OHIO .
PHONE 328
Bin
Now that the wa.r is over, it is the thought 'of everyone- "Now I can halVe the things that I have been wanting for the past four years". Yourtelephoe company goes with you in this thou¥ht. Now we can get the necessary' labor and materIal to give our subscribers and prosp¢tive subscribers the ,service and type of service that we have not been able ,t o give b~ cause of war time restrictions for the past·four years. However, we now have to wait on time. Time for the young men' W' l1et home, time for the factories to reconvert to civilIan production, time for our factories to ca.tch up on the enormous back log of orders that they haVJei on file., Today we no longer are waiting on the end of ;the war, we al'lE!! busy converting ·to a peace time operation, and we in the telephone industry today know that the war years were nothing as compareid to the traffic load (number of calls) that we have had to carry since the war has been over. ,W e are doing our best to keep lour faith in us. We shaH succeled w!th your continue cooperation.
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or model Fred Kahn Motor Car Co •
RBD CltOSS HOMB NURSING
9 x 12 WOOL RUGS '
Loet aDd Fouad-
U'SED CARS
Any
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SA TIN TOILET TISSUE APW ifr. Finest Quality '· 2000 sheets 4~ x 5 25c The 'M iami Gazette. Ph. 2143 ••; - - - - - - - - - - - - WAXED PAPER-125 ft. rolla, boxed 24e ea. AT THE The Miami Gazette, Ph. 2143 "friendly Store" FOR SALE-Poultry
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news such
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FOR aM&- ~ton truclt; Chevrolet 1938; 1Ia.t bed. &oDd stock rack, &ram be1 and loadhla chute; extra IPOOd abape. J . W. OOle, 1)4 milea We&t Bellbrook. 11293
't op COM, aile Sboup, etb at.
be rece1ved on Tueed8,y and that all !Me ltemB be in the office by WedneMay noon, it publ1ca.t1on 18 to be made in the week they are received. Tbe only except4.on to tb.Ia rule will 'be Important.
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WlILLYS OOUP!;- 1929; falr condit1an; 2 new Goodyear tires; 2 bea.V)'-duty 800d Urea; one spare; t.1re size ~:OO-I9 . .1. C . Hawke. lltl51c
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• For tIWI reason 1t W1ll be easent1JiJ that correspondentB copy
• The a carloed value• .of com lor Holland. The beautiful black and white cows of HOlland NORRIS BROCK CO. are hUD(p'y aa1 it the cows ao Ctncbm&tl UDion 8&oe1l YanIs hungry the children of Holland will IrO huniJ'Y too, eapeclaJ.ly 11 ma.ny of the oaws are shwghtered whlch will mean lewer 00W6 next year. The meet.1n& Tue8c1a.y nlghL will plan U1e deta1l8 aoj U Ja probably reported elleWhere 10 't he paper. Surely t.hIa neJa'hborhood can span some oorn out of Ule bolUlWul harveet t.h1s year to prevent further 10cKt shortages in the LoW countries. U,e WIre .... PrQIJ-a,e. AD _pnJaaUoD ..,114 to DOlle. Stdo&IJ JJfIIIeh on the be-' all U'ODDd IIIIII'IId
AUTOMOBnES
oard,
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of klndne.;s year in and With Zachary 8coLt. Betty • That stra.nge longo-necked monster year out W th06e who were in neEd. FlA:!ld8 and ~Ulah Bondi tale com picker. should bave been Mter Mrs. MarQuardt lWas blind and Plus: NOVEL'TOON here by.now but the ra1n de~ellt. dependant on Harry's uncertain . hOusekeeplns, many tUnes when she f11led their grocery order, &he ,would lake ,the meat they were bu,ylllg e.nd RED CR OSS HOME NURSING make 1t Inlo a tasty 6iew without eJala. oha.l'ie or slip in a bome-made pie or some other cooked Cood. We ~VHAT'S 6hall m1Bs her very much. •
• In b peR tw weeb m&DY' It<<D1S ID1 D8'WI COIIUDUIdoatiolw tor the Que1.te have been received' on WedneIdaY afternoon am even on Thura:l&y tor pubU· ca.tIDD K) tIIle current. week's IssUe. AI tbe Ouette Ia belne operated ~ a strlctJy 'one-ma.n' OMIs, it Ia vf!Jr,f DeCeS6llol)' that deadllMi f)e .tr1ct.ly adhered to IJO lihe laSue can be in the ma1Ia promptlY.
Having deCided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction at my residence, 2 miles Northwest of Lebanon ~, on State Route No. 7~ on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1945 Beginning at 12:30 p. m••harp, the following chattels towit:
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8 CAInE 8 , I Gurnsey and Shorthorn Cow, 3 years old to be fresh in February. 1 Jersey Cow was fresh with 1st calf in July giving 3 gal. per day. 1 Jersey and Shorthorn IImfer bred .Oct. 10. 1 Jersey Heifer bred Oct. 15. 1 Jersey Heifer, wt. 500 lbs.· 3 Heifer cal ves. Cows T. B. and Bangs Tested. 12 HOGS 12 8 Sows, 1 Male Hog, 8 Shoa~s, wt. 60 lbs. ,e ach, immuned. . 4 4 SH.EEP 8 Ewes, 1 Buck 100 Dunham Certified WHITE ROCK PULLETS Ready to lay. 5 TONS MIXED HAY. , " FORD-.FERGUSON TRACTOR with Cab, . Plows, Cultivato", .L ift ~or any type com planter. T4is outfit is in the . .::::.of, all 'k ind. best of condItIon. ' . - , I IMPLEMENrr5 - • .10 GoOd M.mr.t R,ubber-Tired Wagon, John Qe'ere Manure Spreader, No. 1 Skunk Dou~l.e Disc, Deering Mower, Case Corn Planter with '1.75 FertilIzer Attachment, Rotary Hoe, 5-Shovel Plow, Bar .70-.&0·.38 .0p0Iaam Share Plow, Drag, Sled. MlDk, Jarre , . MISCFU.ANEOUS medium - ,lI.oe Hog House, HOK Troughs, Block ' and TacklJe:, Wire ...u Stre~hers, Lawn ~ower, 2 Cross Cut .Saws, Cre~m Sepa. rator, 2-10 gal. MIlk Cans, 1-5 gal. MIlk Can, MIlk BuckCoon No.1 ets S~ainer, Coal Brooder Stove '. Lard Press; Sausage FGS No. 1 . . Grinder, Garden Tools, Pick, Sled~ Scoop Shovel , ForkSI ,1.15 Weuel ·No. 1 • .Shovels, Halters,. Oil Drum, Hay Fork, Umbrel ia ana Clamp for 'l'ractor, Some Household Goods.· Rabbit 1Ildea, . Te~: CASH ~ • .J5-.u 1,fbl&e
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Plan to Remove Food Subsidies; B~~~I~c~en ~ Bom . b F·Lgures Ln . A11°Les , A tom Pos twar DLoplomatLOc Movements
civil war loomed China as negotiat ions between COInmunlsts and na tionali sts bogged and Lhe Reds took to the offen se in !In ellort to prevent Chiang Kai-she k's forces from Infiltr ating Into their ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ R~leu •• d by Wu tern New . p n p e r Union . _ _ _ _ _ _-.1 north ern strongho lds, (EDITOU 'S NOTE: Wh t: n opinion. are esprel.e la lh • •• As a result of the outbrea k of hOseohamnl the, a r. LlIo • ••r W eller " Ne't",; pnptr U nion' . a'wI aDat,.I'. nndd ai' DIICl a ••• rll, .1 'bll new.pap er •• tilities. the U. S. decided to withdraw Am erican troops from the scenes of combot, the Yanks having ,be en used t.o aid nationa lists In taking over former Jap·held territory . Remova l of U. S. units did not signify any reversa l of policy In sup· porting Chiang, however, with reo porfs that the adm inistr ation would continue to qffer him materia l ald. Thus did the threat of civil war, foUowlng close upon V-J Day, damp. len long·sufferlng China's hopes for I a period of peace and tranquil ity In whlcb to 'unity the nation politlcaUy and lay the foundation for economic Idevelopment and modernization.
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IFINLAND: Try Leaders Charged with refusal to mediate differen ces with RU&aia and prosecuting war on the side of the Axil Instead, eight promine nt Finnish leaders were arrested by the new governm ent and .chedul ed for earlJ trial In the people' , court. In the unprece dented movem ent of a country to punish former leaden ' for their official acts, Valno Ta.n ner, domina nt FInnish politico of 1941, was accused of falUn, to take advantage of a U. S.-Briti sh offer to mediate with Runla that year. Tanner alaln was named for faU· ure to accept a U, S, proposi tion 10 concilia te Flnnlah -RUllla n dlJ!er· encel In 1943 aiI'D' wttII rmer Preside nt RI.to RJ'U. J' llinlater Henrllt RamUf~. liter Edwin Lfnkom lia(:(Jia .. 11 Walden, and Finance 0-. ko Relnik1ta.
' No lancer cap.ble 01 dolnc bea.y labor. and sick, clbeaaed and dt.plrl\ed. GermaD -prisoners "ar released by RUS8I~ trek tbroncb Ber· lin on their returD &0 bomes In the welt.
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Designe d to bold down Hvln, costl during wartime , ,overnm ent subsldies to food produce rs .nd procesaora will be gradual ly remove d &0 lenen the Impact on the clvillan price structur e, StablUzatlo.n Dlrecter John C. Collet revea.led_ TentaUve plan. call for .the aboU· tlon of .ubsldle s on 'vegetab le short· enlng by Decemb er 1. 11145; cheele, 1I0t later than Februa ry 28, 11146, and the ,1.90 roUb.ck per 100 pounds on pork not later than March 31, 11148. with the remaln lnl pork p.y.
FOREIGN AFFAmS: Atom ic Talk The. red-hot question of .harlng the atomic .bomb featured the recent diploma tic news as the U. S., Britain and RUisia contlnued the.1r polite tUIof-war for favorab le positions In the conItructi on of tbe postwar world. RUISII' I tough Uttie ForellD MiDIIter Vyache sl.v Molotov Itarted tile
m~'~::~:lb~, opened parley In WuhlD rton to aD dort &0 steer the country on • path of peaceleU &0 rl~b', aeated: Seerela ry of Comme rce BelU'J' Balellrb, N, C" who pre.ldee ); Secreta ry of Labor Lewll B, ScbweU A, WaDace : laaUce
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enbaeb. Slandln l'. lett IIrl!SUJeEII 01 "'~l Eric lohnsto n. presldeD t of U. 8. Chamb er of Comme rce; Ira MOo ~ilUol~al Associa tion of Mallut.c turel'll, aud Philip Murray . preside nt of CIO.
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dies OD canned and frozen ",eta· blel, dry edible bean., prune. and ullin. wlU be termina ted at the clole of the 11145 crop year, with dairy product ion, fluid milk, feeder cattle, .beef, theep and lambl and flour paymen ts expecte d to be ended Dot later than June 30, 11148. With 'the departm ent of aJric:u,lture estimat ing the 'c ost of food ,ubsidles for the fiscal year ending next June 90 at $1,'198.000,000, pa)'men ta OD slaught er of livestoc k are ex· pee ted to total $535,400,000; dairy product ion, $534,000,000; flour, $190,· 000,000, and beef catUe, $40,000,000.
PREDIC TS INFLAT I9N WASH [NGTON . - Elder State .. man Bernie Baruch revea led some interest ing tlgures on Innatlon re- , eently In a n ofT·the-record session with 14 younge r congr essmen at hil l Shoreha m hotel apartm ent . Baruch' . predicti on was that the nat ion was I hell-ben t· for Inflation -and soon. , Piecem eal Increas es In wage •• I profits and the cost ot living have I been uneven, Baruch said, wlth j wages lagging bchind. For that reason he no longer favored his prewar ' Idea of a freeze on both prices and wages. Our only hope, sold the el· der statesm an, Is that we can weathtor the next six to nine months with· out running Into serious Inflation_ If we do that, our chances of a Itron, recover y (rom the war boom are good . . . "The huce pent-up demand for product s · which we will see dur-, InC the next nine montbl , .. a very serious threat," .. Id Baruob, streqln c the Importa nce of boldine prloes down. He amazed hli Usteners by I a,.· 1 Ing that he Is complet ely oppof'ed to ta.x reductio n of any nature at thl. ' time. "Not only doel the govern. I ment lose needed revenue , but It Is an unhealt hy thlng for our general ' econom y," argued Baruch, Rep: ~dy Blemill er of Milwau kee asked what Baruch thought of the ltateme nt by General Motor.' prel.' Idcnt C. E. Wilson that it wages atel raised 30 per oent, prices mu.t 10 UP, 30 per cent. Baruch talked at lome leneth on the ,ener.l quesUon of ri.. In, pricel, but lave no direct " j ' Iwer. Flnall1, BlemW.e r repeate d his queltlon . "I'm afraid 1 c.n't a,ree witb Mr. Wllaoo," Barucb latel. I WAGE NOTPB ICE DOUA IB
of the 28th annlver . ... ary of the Red revolution, declarIng tIIat In thl. lCienUftc ale 110 dilcove ry al tile atomic bomb cou14 MOlt aiJnlftc ant feature of the ballon, remain • lIecret, and thAt loting wal the CIa', failure alaln eventua lly the Soviet would b.ve to capture the mayora lty .In Detroit. Tellin, the world that possess ion Mich., motor car center of the U. S. of the atomic bomb should not be and United Automobile Worker s used &I a dlploma ttc weapoll In Db- .tronlho ld. Callin. upon the talnlng advanta ges, Molotov also lahized reslden ta of the city unor· to .ald that Its real eft'ectivenesl for for an Imparti al rather than rally a labor preserv ln, peace hal yet to be domlna~ adminis tration, Mayor tested. Jeffrlel won re-election over CIa IndlrecU y anlwerI D, Molotov In Candida te Franken steen by a com- I Brltaln' lI houle of common s the fortable margin. equally tough Foreign Mlnlste~ Er- Maintai ning their domina nce over nest Bevin declare d the big munlclpalitlell, the Demothat It was entlrel1 I crata handily won the mayora lties proper for Britain, of New York, Boston, Pittsbur gh ' C~ada and the U, and Clevela nd, while RepUbli cans S. to proceed slow. won back Buft'alo, N. Y.. and New 17 on the question of Haven, Conn., after more than a dozsharing the atomic en years. bomb In view of ItI tremend ous poten- ' tiaUtles, In finally Sets All' Speed Record de\erml ning t b e L._......_ . . . ; . _ . . . : . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _-1_
b.vlnl than about 7~ per cent?" BtemlU er pel'llisted. "You are approxi matelJ r11bt.. 0 Baruch agreed. "r believe the ,.,. ure you may have beard II .ctuaD7 8~ per cent." Baruch .... told hll ruesfs that be felt "e were makmc. • mfltake m Ipeedln l manpow er demobUl.aUon. "Wltb the "orld . m Ia. preaent Iituatlo n," be said, "It leems to me It would be wiser to proceed alowly with demoblJlsation. In order that we Dot "eaken ourselv el at a Ume LABOR·INDUSTRY: wbeD power Is apparen tly IUD an Importa nt tbl,ng." Discuss Batga ining Backed by AFL Chlefta m William He agreed also with an Idea proGreen and represe ntatives of man· posed by one of his guests, Estes Keagemen t, burly John L . Lewis of the fauver of Chattan ooga, to have cabUnited Mine Workers ripped the Cl0 Inet membe rs and other high of· proposa l to lie wages Into the presflclals appear on the floor of con· ent labor-in dustry confere nce In gress where they can be question ed Washin gton. D. C.. and demand ed by congres smen. Such a practlce that talks be confined to establis hwould make for I)'luch greater co-. Ing machin ery for settlem ent of disbomb's d1sposItlOn' \ ":'Jtcilin g pouibilirieJ lor 'peedy PoSI. operatio n between the !lxecullve and Ernest Bevill he asserted , states-air Irallel were o"ened wilh Ihe reeputes. let~I~lative departm ents, Barucn men and not sde". , ord.breaking performaM/I of 8riUrin', In spearhp 'ading the opposition to said. tists should make the final decision jel.powered Glolfer J\fereor pUored by the CIa proi)Osa l based upon Presl· Present In addition to BlemlU er dent Truman 's wage polley, Lewis because of their closer acquain tance Cap" fl. 1. IF Uson. and Kefauve r were Represe nta· with politica l conditions. Smtuhi.ng the lormer oQicial mark !ll asserted that the problem of pa)' tives Albert Gore and Percy Priest In address ing common s', Bevin 481.84 mile. per hour .e~ by Cap," should be left to collectiv e barlaln - rapped Fr.r, . ot Tenness ee, John Spa rkman of Al· Russia hard sta'ting th t IF~lIdel 01 rhe German~., lorce In 193?, Ing and not strait-ja cketed by any . Radiopb I aba , I I , IF Il,.n averalled 606 mile, ma, Mike Mansfield of Montan a, oto of jet propelle d plane. piloted by Capt, per B. hour· I. WIISOD, which let a new world's speed record .of Henry formula based on cost of Jiving, In Bntain had met every ter.rltor lal de- I lour ruM oller a 1.86-mUe cour.e III 60G M.P. H., topping tbe recogni Jackson of Washin gton, Jerzed mark of 469.2 bcJiI by German y . Captain Wilson Is shown 01 granting employ ees Increas es and mand of the Reds only to find them llerne Bar. Enlfland. getting m&o I ry Voorhis and Chet Holifield 01 Cal. bls British Gloster meteor aircraft "Britan nia," for rour runs necessa ry ror the record. adjustin g their price structur e, em- Increasi ng their claims, particul arly Ifornia, Bob Sikes of Florida, Mike A, Wi"on', rale 01 ,peed, e1reiud "0· ployers will be governe d by compe- for control of North Africa and Erl- ,i",lciam IilfUl'etl "'a' • p14ne eOllld Monron ey of Oklahoma, Bob Ram. tition to assure reasona ble costs, &rea on the British lifeline to the eas," rra'!f!l non,Ulp around the worM In 41 speck of Georgia , and Jamie Whit· Meanwh ile Secreta ry of State houra; Lewis s old. Irom Lo. Angela, Calil.. UI ten and Arthur Winstead of Mllsil· Even as the ·36 labor Bnd manage - Byrnes proj~cted the U. S. Into the NflID Yorh Cj'r in 3 hourl.n d S9 ~in. Ilppl. ional plcure,; /rom Ch'<;Glo.1U.. to Panam,! .n 3 ment represe ntatites pitched , into tInternat with th revehourI and 49 mlnuteJ, and Irom Ch,cago e their task, trOUble brewed In the , utlre f thl UI Meldco City in % hour. and 46 minCHURC HILL IN DEFEA T automo bile and steel Industri es, with a on 0 I coun· urea. ' Winston Cl)urchllJ recently told try'. support of an the CIO asking the governm ent to friends how be felt after bis defeat interven e following collapse of nego- AllIed commis sion I NAZI SPY: tn the British election l. The first tiations with General Motors and · to guarant ee free T;ppe d FBI' fcw days after his defeat were terU. S. Steel corpora tion over :-'I'age In· access to the Black 0rible, Churchill confess cd. The very creases to maintai n wartime take- or Mediter ranean . Assertin g that his only intentio n in seas through the 171next morning be arose and fretted accomp anying saboteu rs to the U. S. bome pay. tal Dardan elles and because there were no diploma tic ca. In 1942 was to get out of German y, Bospo rus IItralts. bles to read. Through the war, his' ARMY: a Nazi IIPY disclosed the whole ennnd ,the release or first morning cQore Wll8 to read th.e emy plot for damagi ng U, S, plants Step Up Discharges . top-secr ltaly's territo rial Sec. Byrnes et miJi tary and 'dlplom atic and facilitie s and terroriz ing clvilMostly Europea n vets original ly .vlews. cables from aU over thl! empire; and lans to the FBI, leading to tbe early marked for redeplo yment to the Pa· By calling he paced up and down Interml tten\clfic, 5O·point enlisl!ld men present- lion, Byrnes for an AllIed commls · roundup of the entire cJJque landed Iy for days, fretting because theta favored revision of the by submar ine. . . ly bomc on furlough or on tempora ry present were no cables coming In and beMontreu x alreem ent en· Let off with SO years Impriso nment duty ' In the U. S. have become trusting Turkey cause,. though he 'elt things were eligible for discharg e, the army re- Itrategl c atraits, With control of the for hi. disclosu re and testimo ny at going wron" there W81 no one to but counter ing the the trial resultin g In .the execution ported. Russian demand for mlUtary basel of .ix of the laboteu rl .nd whom he could send cables to a life At tne same time, the arm, an- along tile vital waterw Itralght~ thinlS out. ay. to assure .entenc e for another , the spy, George nounced that no enlisted man with free pasSale , Dasch. named the· other eonsplr a· "Flnall y 1 went down to the aoutb 21 or more months of service since In' lubmltU of France ," Church ill confelle d. Septem ber 18, 1940, will be leDt ltal1 a,reed n,lts ·terrltor l.l vlewl, tori and furnlahed Informatl~n to readjus tment of Its wblch enabled the G-men to cover "They treated me wen there. I overie•• for perman ent dilty except French and Yl,IJollavlan bounda rlel their movem enta and track them painted .everal plcture l .nd the, for languag e speolaU lts, relulat and eltablls bment of AllIed bases In doWn In New york and Chicalo . m fed me lome. wonder 'ul food. But army personn el and volunte ers. ·Ita former Nortll AfrIcan colonie. . In detalUn , tile .aboteu ItlD t couldn' t let over this Idea of ra' mil' Allo exempt from' ovene. 1 .... but aaked fOf. reten\lo n of certain no cabl.. cominJ In and no c.bl.. alrnme nt ire otftcer. _ ..... II Near Ea.tam poIlUll oDi of .COllom II~, Da.cb &olcl the FBI that the - TVA "ai ' marked for de.t.ructJolI golni out. Eacb momln . I fl'eUecI . 01" more monthl 'of lervlce. or mid· 'lc "alue, alon, with IiDportaDI IndUstrl.1 when .1 re.d tile papers. But lln.~ l Jc.l otftcen wltb 30 mcmtbl. 'acept AU tII.e one momin l I felt better. It aucSo for thOle who have chOlen to remelll plua conaJder diplOmatlc problem.. pienta. tile Hell Gate brldte In New aUOIl ~ tile queatioa cd York C1~, ObJo river loeb. and 1m. .101m L, pretlae at' or .... dlld7 dawned on me that I "am', _ active du~. are rQuJar a.., I " , ~tIoa III BrIM .,. portent nlJroad ~eb... lD addl· VDlIed MlDe Worker a ef Americ a, prime D;llnllt v 8111 mOre- 8IIcl - ' . . or are clatled. a. IcaM ape. Ieale .... _ will lie _ ••• II fa ..... , ... .,..u ... In 1_.' IIo1ied __ ..... ~ . . . or....· picket llDe er lD4epa 1 • wam't In7 worrr,e ae .... repiirte db uon...... .bGII\In planMd to terllal1lll. J'urna no en • .,.an .. pelt '" 'PaIei'ii nd rYe felt ..... · 8rltIIII ...... IIlDlne r Au. rortae ...wan. '" plaDtIq Ulne I'MIIIt .. ... ~ o the VDl_ 1I.....1IeIr • electlen. WIdle Edward I. leIrrIa , . 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to assume thot It Is true. In brief, there was a split In the all-powerful Wllllhlnr10n, D. C. What'l happenlng Inside Russ ia? "Polit-Bureau" 01 the Soviets. The Where there's smoke. there's 8re. Politica l Bureau Is n sma ll body Vehement denials of the death of chosen from the central committee Marshal Stalin were followed tinal- at the Communist party, which Is the governmcnt'. policy-forming entity. J.y by admission thot the mon who bad more power than any czar could This body Is composed at powerful boast of wos weary. That he was Soviet leaders and It exerts a great well but that he was shedding some deal or Inn uence. Ac cording to the reports touching of h'l! responsibili ties. It Is Interesting to note the reac- on Lfl vlnov's position. the PoUt-Bution In Ihis country. The wishful reau was sharply d ivided Into "Isolathinking of those who tirst an- tionists" and those who looked upon nounced the death rumor over the the rest of the world with a less air and in print was not reflected in jaundiced view. At that time Stalin was said to be walking a tight-rope official Washington. between the two and choosing careThe very day before the IIrst story fully toward ,which side he would appeared a hi gh gove rnm ent offic ia l lea n. Litvinov. who believed that expressed the oplnion In my hearing Russia could not live by herseH and that the hope for understanding be- who had always encouraged a symtween the UnJted States and Russia pathetic attitude toward the outside depended largely on Stolin. This was world. had been completely shelved after the long series of disagreefor his Ideas. ments beginning with the breaku p LItUe more was heard of these of the Foreign Ministers' meeting In London, the refusal of Russia to take rumblings untu a.f ter the end of the active part In the United Nations war, when the Red army became Food organIzation meeting in Que- the symbol of Russian salvation. bec, the objections to various m~ves 'Iben it appeared that the Isolationmade by the members of the Uru~ Ist Russia, the big-army Russia, the Nations Executive Council Eve.ry- Russia whIch wouldn't tak,e anything wbere "Russia objects" seemed to off anybody. had a new and powerbe the ODe answer whlch Ruu.l.a ' s ful backero-the officers (and perrepresentatives bad to offer to the haps some of the rank and rue 01 IUggestioDS made by the American well) of the Red army. In any case, we know that the high and other governments. When the real bistor]' of the in- officers of the army received aU ternational eonfeJ'ellcu, beginning sorts at perquisites, rewards and . with the Moseow eonference which privileges. whlch only the highest 01 SecretarY of St,al~ Bull attended, the high receIve. tbrougb Yalla and Potsdam, I. writteD. I think 'i t can be ,mown that Red Army StaliD:. ~el\tl3' against the advice Strong Factor of bls councillor', was the one who The assumptIon on the part of broke the deadlocks and proposed or some observers Is that with the asftcepted compromise. whlch . were .madAt neeessary by hl. own col- cendancy of the Red army element, not only the isolationists, but the learuea' Itubbomness. Communist party 81 a . whole, 10lt It will be recalled that when the Influence: There has always been krritations to the meeting at San Jealousy between the two, though, of Francisco went out It wal announced course. their membership overlaps that Russia would not lend ber for- In many 'cases_ You wlll recall that eitD mJnlster a. bead of the delega- at the beglnnln, of the war clvlUan tion. but would leave that po.t tp commillars were attached to army Ambauador Gromyko In Washln,- unltl and they censored all orders ton. Thl. made a bad ImprelBion, issued by the officers. .Thls proved tor It looked lis 11 Stalin were damn- to be not only highly unpopular In, Ute affair with faint aupport. with the military, but also ImpracUHowever, after the American new.· cal. The civilian commissars were paper. lOunded off-OA-tbe-aubject, -tHen w rawn an a y ose w Stalin 'had a change of beart-or per- . mllltary training were appointed. hapi the death of ·Roo.evelt. whlcb Their authority, in efIect at least, occurred In the Interim, affected his became merged with that of the eOurse. Molotov wal duly aSII,ned military. 10 the joh. Now the high army omcers arl! Molotov proved 'no .Imple prim- recognized BB OCCUpying virtually 1'0" a.pd more tl)an onee, -It II r~ the same plane al the high party ported, StallD's intervention had to officials. he .ought to ,rease the ' wheels, Just where Stalin stanps a. a reThere was anoUler occasion-Just sult at thIs change In the fabric of 'Whicb one Is not revealed-when the RussIan national.pollcy it Is Imposwork was complt~tely stymied . and sible to say. It has been rumored flnaUy the President made a direct appeal to StaUn to accept the .sug- , that he has relinquished hls function ,eltionl of the majority on a point as commander-In-chlef. It has also that appeared to have 'hopelessly been rumored that he is ready to drop out of the picture . completely deadlocked the meeting. 'Ibll time, and choose a successor. In that con.,aiblt the counsel o.f hi. advisors, nection It was hlnted that General who were boldlng out, Stalin put his Zhukov, Russia's Eisenhower, was O,It. on the reque.t. affilcted with a "diplomatic tUnes a" WNU Service, 1616 Eye Street, N.W.,
'Ibere S. reason to believe that tbia ··n.o vote" attitUde of a number of the Soviet leaderl who opposed wha' many have considered too deep entan,lement In International dilr., which has been In evidence tor a long titne, finaUy wrecked the Foreign MInisters' conference. AI early .. the time of the San Franelsco meetlng. there were hints 'of a growlng "Isolationist" opposl- . tion laslde Russia. Word reached certain members of the conference by a roundabout way, but from a thoroughly reliable source, concernIn, the Itotus of former Foreign Minister Lltvlnov, Russia'.. crack diplomat, 'who nego.liated the reIUJJlption of relations with the United States after the long hiatus following World War I. At one time It was reported that Lltvlnov had been purged. This wos not so. But what had happened was that the "Russia objects" element bad managed to 8helve him because of his more Ub.al views. 'Ibll apparently was the beginning of what many called a "palace reVoluUon," and which some people beUeve S. now flaring up Into tun
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WNU stafT Corre!lpondent· Du'rlng the war years. l'f we beca me peeved with rationIng and price contro l It was the national habIt to cuss OPA. During reconversion. people. from the captains of Industry on down the line and Into the ranks of congress. blame many of our Ills on OPA . There have been ridiculous and ofttime funny jokes crucked about the OPA and the controls instituted (or the protection of the American people. And. as Is the case In any human Institution , the OPA has made mi stakes. errors of Judgment. Congress has been deluged with letters from constituents, business men and consumers. concerning real or fancied ills and discriminations which were laid at Ihe door of the Office of Price Administration. And congressmen, being human too, let the blame rest on OPA, passing the buck along. But despite aU this criticism. despite verbal beatings which tore to shreds the acUons and poliCies of OPA. congress dared not eliminate the agency, d espite strong pressure, and by an overwhelming majority voted to continue OPA and the price control policy until next June. And every poll taken of the American people showed, despite their beellngs, their sound common sense prevailed and 75 out at every 100 people favor continuing price controls for at least Borne months to come. Only ID recenl weeks "arioul I'roups In trade and IDdustry bave been IDcreaslDg pressure ID calUng for an end 01 price controls, particularly In tbe building and bouslDl' Induslry, prcferring to let prices IlDd Ibelr own level, , As a matter of tact and record, had it not. been for the OPA and the poliCies of rationing and price control, the American people would never have been In the favorable position they are In today to face whatever may come In these months of reconversion growing pains. For price controls have held the line against inflation and ratlonlng controls have seen this country the best fed in its hlstory. . Most folks don't understand Inftation and what It means, but most people do understand and resent and fear high prices. The records show that every major war In which the nation hoi been engaged hal been
The air transport command re.ervlcemen durin, the cently took 24 quein bees from war In their clubs, ho.tel. and mo- America to France. This is a record bile uDlt.. But. I'll bet they didn't for transporting royalty. • • .urpUa those doughnuU Ibey.lerved . . AD World War I. II the Bun burnlng up your crops? .,... ... 'There are plenty 01 surplus bombT..,o bUDdred and 1."enl1 mnUon "era no load for anything else which dt!Uan wortb of highway projects, c9,u1d fly In for.matlons and &q'ulrt ..... duriaI the " .... are DOW out enough .we're told, water to make cloucU-'o . .
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Durlnc World War I price. rosll swlUly. After the armistice on Novemher 11, 1918, 'there wal a ludden dip, lastlne onl)'. three months. Then the upsweep WII8 resumed, !!Ioarlng until midyear of 1920. The price leve.1 'Pore than doubl"d behvcen 1917 and 1920. When prlce!l broke In tho laier months of 1920, a tobo"an slide be,an that brourht ruin to millions. Ibat the rencral level of price BuoiuatIon remalne steady_ Farming has , become one of these specialized industries, relatively, and a great many of thE! things used on the farm and In the farm homc are purchased. Too, mllny farm Investments and obligations incident to the farm business are long term obligations, and so the behavior of the price level means much to farmers. For Instance. I WIIS taikjng lo a Pennsylvania daIry farmer in Washington recently. He lives In the potato country of l"ennsylvanla and when I asked hIm he,w his potato crop was he sold: "Well, 1 didn' t plant any. I figured my business Is dairying and I let the potato farmers raise potatoes." What I. inflation? Their e are many long and technical answers to that question. But about the simplest answer this writer can ftnd Is that it Is a situation which creates an unfaIr change in the purchaslDg power of money. For Instance, a farmer w~o borrowed some mOney In 1913 could have taken ~ of that borrowed money and bought 40 pounds of meat, 152 pounds of flour, ' 91. pounds of .ugar or 77 yarcit •..of ,lngham. lf he paid back that loan in 1920 durIng the period of lnftatloll, the lender could have taken the slime $5 and
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to be assuI:ed that the cost of living or the cost at operaHng a farm :n a business wtU not be permitted to go up into an InflaUon spiral. They want price controls continued for the present. All three of the major national ,farm organizations have strongly supporled the price control program. Labor organlzntions, too, have given unstinting support. The Uncle Sam Needs Your ~a81e Paper farmers In the older age brackets do not easily forget what happened Save It for the Local Collecto. when what few controls existed were in the last war.after At the first, pricO!s · ____ _ _ _ _ _ _....:..._ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ dropped shortly armistice slumped rather sharply in lome commodities, but within a tew m onths, after reconversion and workers returned to their jobs In peacetime plants, the downward trend was reversed and within sev· en months the InDation boom was in tuU swing. Prices rose skyward; manufacturers, wholesalers and rePleue doo't be ..n.r, al ua it 70U CUI" to lIers were forced Into a wllI'l 111",." act Smith Bros. Coup Drops. Our scramble tor Inventories. Prices output I. nlU resulctal, Sooa, ....e bope, soare1 higher and hlgber. Farm there'U 18110 be of Smith Brothen, •• prtcotl skyrocketed 109 per cent betoOCh.I~, deliclOIll- BI.ck or MeotboJ, 5_. h.~en 1914 and 1920. It farmers, merchants, manufacturers can be certain that the costs ILACK 01 MINIHOL-Sf of thing. they buy wiu not skyrocket and th.r eaten a major crash Illter. they can make long-term plan, for large-scale operations and />roductlon and full employment. If workers can be certain of this fuU employment at adequate wages, thcn they also can feel secure of the value of their purchasing power ... wiD feel free to spend for reconversion goods and thll free spending will stimulate more employment. Farm and City Llllked. On the other hand, If swiftly risIng prices make productlon costs unpredictable, buslnes. will not be able or willing to plan ahead, ",11 produc- , tion wiD falter and fear of unem- . ployment would make consumera afraid to Slend. We have often remarked about the analogous relation between the tarmers' Income and full employment In cities, for It is a fact that when Income of workers is hlgh, farm income also ' is high. When there is beavy unemployment, farm prlcea toboggan. Price Admlnlstrator Bowlel has given hlB word that OPA Is going to use every resource at its command to continue an etrective job with the ultimate goal of keepln, a sound price structure upon whIch can he built lound prosperlty_ When danger of Inflation Is past, then OPA plana to step out of the picture. (The present act ends June 30, 1946.), To do thll he plans (1) wherever neeeslIary to continue price controls over ,ood. and services which have been controUed ID war time; (2) to set prices on reconversion goods; (3\ .Farm folb know you can't trust winter weather. 'You to work out simple doUar-and-cents have be prepared for blizzards at any time. Higbwaya ceilln, prIces tor building materials that'are clear today may be dangerous akidwaya tomorrow lind as many consumer goods Items 88 possIble; (4) to require manufacwith fresh fallen snow hiding treacherous patches of ice. turers ·to tag consumer gooda wllh That'. why WEED TIRE CHAINS ate ' found on millions of easy-to-read retail ceiling prices. ~ and trucks. Continued control over tractors, other farm Implements Bnd machinThis would be a bad winter in which to lose the use of ery, fertilizer and seed. so long your ~ or truck through a skid crash, for new vehiclCl are as they are In short lupply is on the prugram. It may be necessary to still scarce. So are new tire. and good recaps, Better look Increase lOme prices al compared after your tire chains right away. For when your wheell to prewar, but the plan Is to keep spin in snow or on ice, the heat quickly damages yoUr tireI. aU prices aa near prewar level as possible. Repair serviceable used chaina and, if you need new ones, Bowles .ays that price contrill tell your WEED CHAIN dealer at once. alone cannot guarantee prosperity, but he believes that It can help to controlll)Dation by keeping the buyIng power of each dollar and will enable Industry, agriculture and labor, together with government, to work together toward a sound postwar prosperity.
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bought only 21 pound. ()f meat, 62 pounds of flour, 26 pounds of, lugu or 23 yards 01 gingham., The JJorrower returned the same number of doUars, but he did not return the same amount of purchasIng power. l~i MlUloll Farms Losl. inflatIon durlng and following the last war lost to the famlera of this country approximately a milllon and a haH farms. Why? Because prosperous farmers during the ' war Invested their money ID land at Inflated prices. They went into debt for machlnery, for homes, barns and other commodlUea at infJated prices. Then the purchasing power of the dollar changed and the deftatlon which followed the lJnf)ated values brought about the Inevitable crash. ' Chester Bowles, Ibe bosa of the OP", Is a bUsiness mUll. Be was the head of a larl'e adnrUaint ace'ney wblcb wal ID daDy eOlltact wtth bl. ba.lnes.. 80 he Do,,'a bll' ballaese pracUces and be bal become the rock apon wblcb thle presaare .roups are duhln. themselves ID an errort to break price contlrol. Chester Bowles baa taken his' etand against price Inflation and for price control, becau.e his office II flooded with hundreds of letters every week testifying to the fear with . which people view inllatlon or high prices . . . and these letterl come from big and litUe. people alike .. , from farmers, workers, housewives, consumers, small business, men. One theme predominatel ___ they want
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when he suddenly gave up a widely advertised trip to the United States, which It was laid he had looked forward to with considerable zest. ThIs might have been a signal that< Russia was drawing further within herseH. Some believe that it Indicllted 'that Zhukov was the chosen successor of Stalln and that. until a new regime was firmly established. the Soviets would maintain a negative poUcy in foreign rei a tlons. In any case, It Is clear that the "Russia obJects" policy wos Inaugurated for some reason and naturally, since In the past Stalin had alw'ayl been the one who was able to play ball with the Allies, at least to 't he point where progress seemed to be made toward working agreements, Washington Is by no meanl anxloUi to see him fade from the picture. Meanwhile, the one hopeful view which II being taken of the Russian situation Is that It may be that there Is some kind of a change taking place withIn Russia and that the present policy of stalling means nothing worse than a necessary marklng time on the part of the Soviet leaders until the outcome la setUed. And then there Is always another reason which pops up 09 an explanation of almost anything these daYBthe atorn1c bomb.
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I knelt beside Joey for a moment, then .tralghtened. He had been dead when he hit the noor. Renee wna still waiting by the desk. The FARMS AND RANCHES fist doubled against her side seemed darker. Her body swung lightly up into my arms. 1 carried her out into the corridor. We were lucky. The smoke wasn't 5uITocating. and the flame. hod started on the top floor and hadn't gnawed their way down yet. I started downstairs. "Bob," she said suddenly. "~orry . This Is just Andy." Her eyes opened. "Bob used carry me like thls." "Did he?" "He used to say I ought to tryout for the ninetY'pound team." "You could still make It." "I mustn't talk about myself," she whispered. "You still have work to do. Did you understand that he went Into the powerhouse1 He took PAltM FOR SALE-13' ACres. 2 mile. north w.,.1 o f 51. Mary. Bnd 7 mile. north the black·light set with him. He can of BateSVille. on llood county road: 5-room frame houoe. fnlr born . some timber nnd attach It and signal through one of plenty water; 10 neres In bolloms : electric those alot. near the roof. Don't let DVlllloble; prIce 14.200. O. L. 10UNSON Broker, D:\les vlUe, IndiAna. ' him tell the men on the U·boat about the convoy•." "We'll tllke care of him." LIVESTOCK IlLACK POLAND CIIINA8, Sprtn~ boor. "The door will be open. Andy. He t'O'hrt~n l/:: ~~~~i~.molr.~~· E. E. HAL- expected Joey and me to follow him." _ _ _=M:.:I SCELLANEOUS "1'11 make sure he doesn't get BE YOUR OWN 11088 lonely." lIalee more money. For Information writ. 1 picked my way through a jum. IlDa tS~' A: '::R~T~U ~~J>d~.~~::. Obi •. I ble of furniture on the first ·fioor, OalDIl "nd W.. iI T,UlO In alllt' Oet Ta.te. Ikicked the baclt door open. The Out. Satisfaction lIuo r o nl~rd . Pnckal(e guard, the man who bad kidnaped ~!Ij,0i~ . ~ , oo'D(Deolcrs wrlte.l sutb.ra Pa'Jla Thompson was stll! huddled DC . 0.. cpl. A, GreCDyllle. 8. O. Ibid ell e th e steps.• But he was oIT WII4.rprool Wurlh; Apparel Rne.t l a\). ·... b ' rlcs. nwnings. lenla, from rain .now no oue ook. as completely a. Joey. IhlrIRnk.llnvislble. money order,' Cheek', .1 ' JIJ. head lolled at a queer angle Q • e. 110. 1%60 Donald. CI .... I.n. 1 0 Appa ren tl y the fat ma n d Idn't like. ;:-;;:::-::~-=:'::-~=:':"'::::':':=:""::'",:::' ZAsr TO Greever'. KILL ROACIIES Hce lIeas to Ie ave un$OI v ed pro bl ems ..,.ng I ..... .te.. with lnleel Powder with ~~T. Ask your dealer or write DEPAJlT. around; the guard might have NT W. Grenu' •• la ... ChIlbowl •• Va. talked. later. 1 carried Renee well back from the bouse and placed
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Suddenly he whirled, dropped to 61. hand.: A foot lashed at m7 throat. I was waltin, for It. I Jerked back my head. caught the foot with m,..left band and ftfpped It. The f,t man cralbed down. J locked a foot around hi. ankle to .teady myself, ripped hooks into hi. left kidney with my free hand. His bent back w:a. a .weet target. Like locking a drum. 1 pounded him three Urne.. He grunted, jerked upright. Somethln, tore agonlzingl,.. at m,.. locked arm. I dug into hi. kidney .once more and then he whirled around and let me fly all at the waU. . It wa.n't a clean tos.. 1 hit spin. nlng, felt akin burn oIT one sboul. der. But I kept on my feet. My right forearm ached. A curved ftliP hung loose three inches above the wrist. It. was lucky, though. }Jls teeth had missed the artery ... and rable. takes a ,long Ume to kill' a man. " Just for that," 1 mumbled, "'we'll .H how ,.ou like bllnklng glaSi out of your eye.... And IUddenly he broke and ran. Ran .obbing along the wall and up the .teps onto the platform. At the top he .wung around. I could hear
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Unions More Powedul his breath whistling above the dy· Now Than in 1919 namo. He jerked andl tore at 8 pocket. For a second I goggled up --.tupidly at him. He was yanking HISTORY Is repeating Itself In the out his gun. His hand wavered up labor Held. Following WQrld faltered, rose again. The slide of ar I there was a wave of strikes the automatic had a Ilreasy blue Involved. in 1919. approximateshine. four million workers, or almodt 1 ripped open my undershirt and per cent of the entire Industrial clamped my fin gers around the waf. working force, fte pattern ot the hand grenade. It Today, while less than 200.000 men felt good. It would raise hell In this are now on strike, it Is estimated concrete room. 1 wouldn't have that before the end of the year or picked .a room like this :for my first shortly thereafter there may De lesson musing B hand grenade, but ,about three million strikers or about the selection was limited. He had 11 per cent of the tota! workers. the gun up now. It !>teadled on IThe difference Is that In' 1919 unions me. I cocked my arm and thought: were not as tightly organized, they this I. for Dartmouth. And I burned did not have a8 many rights, there It down the groove at him. was no collective bargaining. Unions Flame sloshed at me. A blast 'of were Hnanclally unable to carry the noise seemed to stave In my ear. load of a long .trike In those days. GAY apron adds glamour to drums like old barrels. I closed my Now unions are highly organized. your role as hostess. These eyes and let things go dark. . . have more members. their treasuries aprons take liUle material. ColorWhen 1 opened them again, ages are bulging. and they are able to luI embroidery . that a youngster ~~ter. I heard myself mumbling, hire the best economists, pubUclty would love to do. . 1 got . the guy I got the guy I got men and research organizations un - - • the guy 1_" a par with Big Business, In addl. You elln make these aprons from one Someone tugged at m'y arm ar. tion they have favorable laws !IS pattern. Pottern 964 hos transfer pattern gued ,with me. . , buh~'arkB and a basis for their ~o~~s ~\JIr~~tI~~:. and two 3~r. by 6·tncb For some reason I WUI walking. stands, They are condl,lctlng a high· Send your order to: I complained, "Why don"t you let a Iy organized propaganda or publicity Sewln, CIrcle Need.lecraft Dept. guy stay in bed after he's b!own to campaign. smart and elJecUve. bits? Thls is a hell of an army Among these· campaigns Is one de· 564 W. nandol~:1 St. ebleaco 80. In, wa~g a guy around and around signed to woo the farmers . Enclose 16 cents tor Pattern An The "Economic Outlook, ,. a month· No . _ _ _ _ __ Iy publication of the department 1)1 Name " dyl Oh, Andy, please." The fog swirled around In my research and education of the CIO "'----------head and smoked quit!U,. away. In Wa shington, in Its current Issue. Addrcs'' 's_ _--'-_ _ _ _ _ __ Arab was clinging to my urm, laugh. Is entirely devoted to propaganda In, and crying. We were walklng seeking to bridge the gap between through sand. The frlllgmcnt of the farmer and the city worker. NO ASPIRIN FASTER moon 1 had seen ages al1:o was still or betlA!r. Demond St. Joeepb AaPiriD. .kimming through the ni.ght sky. "Six out of Beven Americans who 'World'ilaraort sollor at 100. 100 tableta. I growled, "Where'. the hospitai1 work for B living are In pveralls," 860. You lot nearlY a tabletl for ool7oae What am I doing here? That gre- the article says, "and five of the cent. A1w~.' aak lor Bt. JOIOph ~ nade tore me to bits." seven work for wages; one of the "Oh, Andy," she choked . ..It didn't seven works at form ing. These men - - - - - -- - - - - - - go offl You aren't reallJI wounded. and women and their fammes form "NONE SO GOOD " SAYS Ju.t a , bitten arm and a lot of most of the 'public.' These are the ' people who make up the bulk of the MRS. , CARL STOWE bruises and- " "JUlt that, buh? And wh7 dldn.t consuming class. The dollars the7 the grenade go oIT? One of your earn and spend make America', SPRINGFIELD. MISSOURI.lou.y defective Ordnance grenades. economic machine tick. Mrs. Carl Stowe finally got around rll get off a military I!etter with laue Mu.t Be Settled to writing to Faultless Starch. nineteen indorsements and see Her.e is what she says : about these defective grenades." "Now that the war Is over, men "I've intended to write f . She nuzzled my arm and quivered In overalls bave a fight on thelr a IODr time, but Just kept putwith an a .. ortment of laugh. and handa to make America a full pro- tlng it oft. I just wanted .anIftle.. ''They don't ever go 011 un. d uctl on coun t ry in peace ai , well a. lay I bave used Faultless -a leIS you pull the pln '~ Ibe moaned. In war, Not all ArnerlcJ1nll IIgree, lonl' time. I bave tried other "You didn't pull the pllll" . The time Is here when that lisue Itarche8 but none 10 rood •• "The7 ought to .prlnt dlJ~ctfODl on must be settled. Wage earnerl are Faultless. ·It Is more etloaomthe thing.. How would I know 70U the Ilrst to join the II sue. for un- Ical and does not blow oat 01 had to pull a pin? What bappeuecl employmenHs growln,. It'. II strug· the clothes. 'l'hen the,. trOD 80 to the fat man?" gle for life. for the right to work, much easier. I lure am 801d She shuddered sUghtlT. tor the right to raise a family by on Faultless and I jU8t want"Well'" decent llvlng standards. And unleu ed to tell you 80." "","dy, you hit blm with It." these men in overalls WiD the battle That Is a wonderful letter im't "Did I hit him hard'" for full production. full employment It. Mrs. Stowe has tried' other "U you can always throw gre. and full wages DOW, it won't be lona 8tarches and ' she says "none 10 nades as hard and straight al that. before farmers in overalls are en· good as Faultless." we'll have some specilil one. ma4' gaged in a Ufe and death .truagle up for you, without pint." for . good mllrketa at parity .prlces. DOES NOT BLOW OUT "Yeah, but I .aw a flash and there For all men In 'overalls are in the One thing she says in her letter wal an awful bang." same boat. the7 ride the wave. of may be very interesting to you. . "A forly.flve makes an awful prosperlt7 together. they sink to de- She says that 'Faultless Starch racket In a closed room." pression t.ogether. U wage earner. does not blowout. N'ow you prob"He missed me, huh!" are making money, .0 are farmer, . abJy have had the experience of "Yes, darling. And lI~ve been U men walk the streets looking fOI getting your wash aU done, walking you up and down for five work, men on farms burn wheat, starched and on the line-only to minutes to wake you up," dump milk. leave cotton un~lcked. find when you go to Iron that the Arab took a deep breath and clung That·s depression. and Main ' .treet wind has whipped all the starch to me. ~er lips felt cool Ilnd .ooth. luITers while Wall street trembles. out! And you have to starch all Ing. ·~dy." she whispered. "I ''Studies by the U. S. federai trade oyer a.gain-put them on the line . won't ever try to stir Ilblng. up commission Indlc"te that fllctory la. -and Iron a day latel again. From now on I'U ' be a bor cost of fa.r m machInery I. onJ, Now, you don't HAVE to mouse." a 1m all part of the total price th l .ugh that ••• not ~ you use I .erubbed a band over 1'n7 achin, charged to farmers. For example. it FaulUes~ Starch! face. peered at the ftam:I n, ' boUle three-bottom tractor plow for which You see, ~aultle8s Starch tis and dlatant depth charges. "u. farmers paid f159.50 had a manu. made a speCial w!lY so that ~e you're going to be a mou.e... ·I .alel facturlng labor cost of only f1117 starch penetrates mto the fabriC. .olemnl,... "GQd help the cata." For a cream .eparator which baei .It doesn't just stick to the outside. (THE END) about the hlghest m~nufacturlnl As a result, the wind doesn't blow
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"Just a. farmerl have the right to organize co.op. to get fsir price. ao city workerl have the right ki organize unions to get fair wage. and work,lng condltfons. Ne~rly halt 01 aUfarmeu. 2.730,000 In 1942-43, are organized In ':',522 .elllng co-op•. There are also 10.300 buying CO-optl with '.520,000 farmer members. More than one·third of wage and salaried workers. over 14 million. are orgaoIzed In labor ' unions. Labor. Ilk. agriculture. deall with organized business. Labor. like agriculture, hal organized to get a fair deal. "When AAA crop control program. were In effect, eo-operatlnl farmers dldn't like to have non· co-operators ride free. Those who didn't eo-operate got lower loan., .and with marketing quotas paid pen· altle. on lales. It was the closed shop In agriculture. Unions don·t Uke free rider. either. '. "B~slnes. 'gol government ' prlvi. lege long 010. It secured th.e right to organize corporation •. It allo ,at IUbsldles fro.m the government. in· r.ludlng hl,li tarl"., <ranchlse. and many other · form. of privilege. "Agr.Jcunure IIr.t won the. rI,bt to bargain coUectively for fair prien tbtough tax·exempt co-op... nen III the 10301 labor won the right to bargain C;9llecUvely through union., In the. 1930• ..al.o. agrle\altuH won the right to parity price.. corrnpo"" lnI to minimum "aiel. and to CODo tI'Ol productloa. eorrelllODdJDI " maximum bOU1'i.
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ARRY FITZGERALD, re- Le•• on for November 25 hearsing for hls role of Leason .ubject8 and Scrlplure text••• ected lind (Op),rllhted by Internotlonol "Judge Fitz" in "His Honor :ounclJ 01 Rell,dou8 Educa tlon: uaed b, the Barber," re'marked "If ,e rmllslon . I'd known how much work CHRISTIANS WORKING TOGETB· radio is I'd never have gone ER IN THE COMMUNITY into it." Guest appearances TEXT: John 17 :20·23: Acta hadn't prepared him for all 15LESSON :22·29 , COLDEN TEXT: We are labor ..,. 10· that toil. Incidentally, they had a deal of trouble findin g ~ether with Cod.-I Corlnlhlans 3:9.
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Unity within the Church Is God's pian and purpose, but that does not 'n ean that some man·made plans ror unity are either scriptural or desi rable, There Is much pressure be· Ing exerted now to unite the Church ~i--on the basis of a vast ecclesiastical It was only after a long, long organization, quite aparl from IIny Kathryn Grayson, the star. had to search that William S.' Keighley was doctrinal or spiritual unity. chosen to succecd Cecil B. DeMille summon neighbors the other sun· Sucb unity was not In our Lord', as produccr of that radio theater mind , He wants spiritual unity, and down to help her eject a gun·carryprogram. Keighley did some fin e in s uch fe llowship the Church wlU Ing torch·car rier. . . . Chi now ha!l a law which calls for a $25 tine for find Its on ly real bond of united lite any woman driving with a hat that and action . coven one orb . . , . They allege that I. Unity in SpIrit (John 17 : 20· 23). Einstein told FDR (years I1go) that Here we enter the veritable holy the 'atomic project wouldn't click. Interior construction of fir eproof of holies of Scripture, Facing the FDR then discussed It with Unlv. "vault" oq ()larks'Iln farm at Itasca, time of His departure and death, the 0( Chi'. Salazer, who reversed Eln· Ill. ,,"ord prayed for those who believed. atein'l opinion. or wouid believe (v, 20) on Him. the way tl A1ick Clarkson or What was His prayer? 'niat they .rake-boll Maken, who anticipated Itasca, Ill. should be one with the Father, with His 4~ by 36 tool dai ry barn haa a a big ' market In ' England pubs. Him, and with one another. Thi. learned they are a ftop there . . . . noncombusti ble floor and Is of sucb had to be accomplished whUe they Jacques Diamond, the coast publl· sanitary construction thaI quality remained in this wicked world Clee clst, sbowed Admiral HalseY'1 milk can be produced wlLh liftle ef· John 17: 13·16). How? By the fort. The ground fl uor Is protected daugh~r Marlon the HoUywood cleansing and sanctUylng work of Sight.: . , , Sun Velley reopen. 10 from Ore by a mow floor of three· the truth. the public July 1. • • . Kaltenborn ply, 1 ~ Inches thi ck. laminated The Word of God-the Bible-I, gypsum board and a gypsum wall· and L. Thomas are tiffing, ... Mag the instrument used by the HoI), boa rd ceili ng. ' editor. are gettina squawks from WILLIAM s. Kl~IGBLEY Spirit In this work of lanctlfication. The studs are covered on the out· people that prices are too high, .ide with nonc(tmbustible IIYPsum plcture_"George W:18hlngton Slept Small wonder that there Is Uttle .he athing and fireproof composition Here," "The M,an Who Came to holiness and'splrltual un ity when the NewaltaDds bear there will be more than 100 new maga In the next ,hlngles. and on the inside with dre· Dinner," etc.-before he went Into Word haa 10 UUle opportunity Ie the army. He's working now on "I touch and to cleanse. Reader, do you few month•.... BUI Mauldin, whose proot wallboard. book ("Up Front") is dedicated to Clark son', use of laminated 'gyp. Love You Truly," based on the life study God'i Word? Such leparatlon to God wiU result the wife he Is now suing for divorce, lum board tor tloorlng I, ,omethin, 0( Carrie Jncobs BOI~d. in rcal spiritual unity between those Is having the dedication changed to new in, barn consLructlon. The pur· --*-Maureen O'Hara', lister makel ot aU denominations and creeds. It 'read: 'Dedlcated to Wlvel Who pose of the construction II to anure blm that a Ore would not quickly her AIm debut In RKO's forthcom- II Dot lome artiOcial thin, to be put Have Been Faithful to Their HUIIpread to the ca Itle, quartel'l, and In, British productlc,n, "HoteI Re- on from the outside. It comea from bands." that ample time would be Jiven \0 aerve." Her name's Clare HamOton. the heart of man and reachel out and Uke her famous lister, Ibe at- into hli IIf. and Into the Uvea of oth-. 'I'be IIldo LlDtel1ll: Diplomat. remov. the COWl to safety. tended the Abbe, Dnmatic school era. fattenln, NazI rodent. on le,allstic D. Ualty III ActlaD (Acta 111:22-2'1). Maureen'. next il "The Spanisb ebeeae can iearn how' to build a be~ E~8ier Riding Seat Satan tried to thwart the mlssio!)Main." tel' ra~trap b), viewln, the RUllk:y ary dom,ot the Church a\ the very reIe..e, "We' Accule." Thli II a pictorial record of the Kharkov warOD I_tieD for Betb Rope'. Dew outaet by ltarUna a doctrinal coniuUt triala. The Rusliana provide pletare, "MeDIIlear Beaucaire,' trovers,. Although the first council at Jeru· noolel for ldllera pronto. wtead of 'DIrector Gaor,e ManbaQ c1emoalivln. them enough rope to 1Idp. .•• sirated to ......Ic b.,wlea Jut bow salem (Acta 11) had decided that "to Ile WIllI 10 ald~ 'rollil nell to rocll the Gentllel allo bath God ,ranted '''Scared StUI" 'II ,frothier ' thlD • bubble-bath. Jlck Haley'. re1re.b· au... II !dream. ADd feU la, aJ repentance unto life." the quelt10n Ing apooftnJ keep. It bubbllnl.••. Leather or 'Canvu Coverin, fw Seat ~une, acqalrlnt a , brUt.eel .bIn. dJd Dot ltay .ettled, for there were perilitent JudaizIng teacherl who )(Dowlea clId II perfectly. "Firat Yank Into Tokyo" wham. of RidiD, Implement. n9W contended th.t even though the aCI'M1 • bin,·bln,·up me1lertaUored r --*-In the Errol Fl)'nn .tyle•.• , Repeat AD eilY rldln, seat for IDJ lm.Olga San Juan bal In odd claim Gentllea could be laved, they bad boost: "Kill. and TeU" come. pleU)ent CID be made more earn- to fame-she's Fred Astalre's last to come Into the church by wa, ot tbroulb In a blaze 01 guffaw•. i fortable by cuttln, a pIece of leather screen dancing partner, al be'l re- Judallm and Ilrst ' fulAll the Jewlab , or beavy canvas al shown In the U· tiring from picture-makIng atter rite of clrcwncllion. Word .rUlCllnc: Ma VlUepigue, IUltration. Se" or lace WI to the "Blue Skies." But Gene Kelly, whose The story of how WI vital and tun· the 49th St. restaurateur, WBI re- Ie at uound the outer ed,e. dancin, is as inspired aa Aatalre'a, damental question came up Is round calUng when she had that colorful laves the day for movle·goers, Both In the early versel of Acts Iii. The lpot at Sheeplbead Bay In the racethe "Alter Ego" number In "Cover entire future of the gospel ministry Agriculture track sector yearB ago. One or her Girl," In which he da:nced with him· W811 tn a Icnse dependent on the 10' regular patrons 1I'as Diamond Jim self. and the sequence In "Anchora lutlon of this problem. Christianity In the News Brady, Who not only ate like.a horse Aweigh" In which he dances with an Is the only religlou. faith in the W. J. DRYDEN but also showed some horse sense animated cartoon character, were world that presents jusUftcatlon by In bls talk now and then, "In pat· '-_ _ _.;..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..... c:oncelvcd. staged aliid dlrected by ,race al the way of redemption; aU Kelly. Furthermore, the lad can act otherl follow (more or less) the path temlng your life," Ilim once advlled Tomatoes of 1946 a table fuU of folk, "you ,hs ve to de-who can ask lor anything more? of salvation by works. , Tomatoes, already ratin, hl'h In . ~cide whether you want to be liked by The question D~ ..as: Shall people of .wealth or by a weaith of vitamin content, being second only An animated' cartoon character. works of the h.w be mingled with to oranges In vita' peqple." "Nixie." Iteals Columbia's "She grace? Can Jesus Christ alone save Intn C, ,will be "en· < A ~; Wouldn't Soy Yes" Irhiht out from men. or II salvation through Jesus under the noses of ResoUnd Russen, Christ plus IOmethln, elsd Quotation ftlarksmanl!lblp: Safab riched" with vlj,n· -'1. ,~ . ~~ Lee Bowman and Adele Jergens. Lorimer: . Dignity Is the ,one thlna min A, foUowlng I ' How was sucb a serious question People are My'lng It's the best oilC that cannot be preserved In alcohol, work at Universlly , . to be,lelOed? Should argument and since Mickey Mou;e was born. strife be permitted to go on untU · •. Thomas Wolfe: She opened of Chicago. \' W,· ......~ , hearls a8 thoug/! they were lockets. Tomato Dinah Sbore~ trySnc some thIne the stronger party prevailed? Bet· .. CornelDe: The man who par· waste. wlU be put : . ; . F· /. durerent _ thli alnglng boatess or ter ju~gment , i{ldloated the desira· dons easily courts Injury .... Je88Y' to use. on being ell· "nfnab Shore's Open nouse," over bUity of a Christian method of se~ , '. ca Russetl: The clay teet of my traeled from ·the ,\ ~(. NBC, will alar In SInclair LewlII' 1Uement. idols-80me day I shan use themcannerywaate "Bonro" ror Walt Dhlney. She'll act The Ona~ deCision of the councll la to powder my wecping face. • . . will provide aD eXlracted ether a. narrator, slnr levl~ral aon,l, aDd , lent not only by, Paul ~nd Barnabas, H. G. Wells: What on ~a l'th would ,oluble fraction of 12.f per cent. appear before the cameras. but also by a committee from Jerua man do with himself If someone By treating plants with tbe tume. _:~_ salem, a gracious gesture of fellowdid not sland In his way? ... Charles ot a growth·promoting acid, DaphCharity tennis matches to be I Ihlp, Lamb: Not many sounds In life (and thoxyacetic. l ..dIess tomatoel may played by WaIter Pidgeon and ,Van As a matter of record (a wise proI Include all urban and rur.1 be produced. Johnson next .prlng will get 'a pre- ' cedure In lucb I case), a letter wal sounds) exceed in Inlercst a knock The Ikln. of tomatoes are beln, view when "Holiday in Mexico" f, sent wblch, atter addressing the on the door. .. . . R. M. Hulchln,: used for the valun ble resin they released. They'll plllY a practice GenUles al "brethren." reviewed . Whenever 1 feel like exercise I lie contain. An Improved method of de- game for the' camer8!l. Pidgeon goca l the history of the matter and th!!o, down unUI the feeling passes. bydratin, tomatoes promises to ' all out as an athlete' In thIs one- ', without mentionln, circumcision at make them ot commerc'i al lmpor- Iwlma, plaYII lIolt, rides horseback. aU, put upon the GentUe. "no greatThe Radio Cily tailor who displays He play. the American ambassador er burden than the' necessar)' all the colors of the r:oinbow for to Mexico, just 88 a. change from things." And what were those? men's fashions, ... The happy tipsy Creep-Fed Pigs Grow bein, Greer Garson's husband. Those thlngl which relate to purlty at ~e Prometheus fountain In Radio of lUe 81 those wbo were enjoyln, , - Bigger in Less Time , Betty Hutton-T--City getting himself splashed, . . . laved .ber boss. Pro~ Christian liberty. The law of MOSel The retired air force lieutenant·col- When pigs on rye posture were ducer B. G. DeSylv6l, a nice sum need not be kept 81 • ground of salonel running a hi gh speed elevator In creep.fed. 11 ,6 per cent more ot the in wardrobe r~ ntal costs for "The vation. They were laved Oy arace. a midtown skyscraper . . . . Police- plgl survived to weaning age than Stork Club." "She was to wear a But grace can Dever , be the cloak men directing tramc, with the furi. whe.n they were forced to eat with mink coat, The Wardrobe deport· of careless Uving, nor can Uberty OUI wind·swept rains scratching their the 80W8, experiments at the UDi· ment had trouble flndlng one thRI In Christ be Interpreted as Ucense faces, There must be an easier way versity of ruinols reveal. was swanky enou'gh. So Betty vol· to Uve' In sin. We are set free In or making a living, . .. The mise rs ' The aversge dally gains of the unteered to wear her own-value, Christ. not that we may sin, but that ,who llpend misery days (such as pigs are greater under the creep- '10,000, we may and sIn no more," Monday and Tuesday were 10 New feed in, method. The difference ~: 111. Ualty III Doo&rlDe (Acta 15: York) counting up the bonds and noted of .06 , pound per pi, a day , As soon as Ed "Archie" Gardner's 28, 29) . G-note. In their safety-deposlt boxes. II of doubtful significance, but the young son had hi, curls cut ha In non-eBlentials we should exer• ',' Jac'queilne Daiya. the actress, total ,ain for 100 pigs would amount began making the rounds of Holly· clle toward oUier believers die who requests and invariably gets to 6 poundl in favor of those feet In wood childre'l'1 parties-within a areatest love,and 'conslderatlon. MeD room 711 in the hotel she dwells at the creep. If ted for 40 days, the week he went , to o~e given by Ann ,ba~e a right to difference.. of opln,from here to Mexico City-"711" be- 100 creep·fed pigs would show a dlf. Rutherford's youngste'r 'and another. Ion and must follow the dlctatel of caule It 'rhymes with Heaven, shl' ference of 240 poundl more pork a cOit\une party, given by the Lee their own conscience•• Let UI not be' • a),l. up to weaning time . Bowman. for tht;lr BOn. betrayed Into controversy on aueb ~. mad'era. ODDS AND ,ENDS-Comll' word Tliere are cerlaln foundation doe· Faoet! About Town: Ex-8ec)' of ,the Trea*\jry , H. ~orgenthau (with Fire extinguishers ara rltar Bin., e,o.&, lIIilI 1.'0&0&')' re~rn trines which mu.t be beld If, a ht. , IOn In uh1form) at the Stork. , ava' ilable .or th'e farm'er. Whaaea~ '0 /h.1l oar ,h. fin. 01' Il year.•• ,. ·.4ke- churcb la to be ChrlIUan' concern· ,. •v cardlnlJ .h. fa, .., rel".,r,., Ar' "n · , ' • , The FDR cabinet mem~r , lOlt bl. tlret ID wood. paper. cloth or hay 'ell"', CBS "Howe Pllrn," tt •• ,h. hl"h tnt thele we Itand toaether. There hat-check and ,~~ked the ,11'1: break out, aultable typel ot uttn- at 'p6ruor identi/iecidOfi of all), dey, I. • faith for w~cb we are to ear)'011 trust .m e? '" Hank , G~. ,waben are the pump , ta~ .Dda lim. ,hOUl 011 lit. au•• '.• Leo Cotch.,. nelt17 "contend" (Iude J) . We, are ber" tile 'Detroit Tilt'" star, belnJ add, toam, " aa cartrld,e, or loaded called ,h. _rId'. champion 'qldN' nevel', even, on the . JI'OWidl oJ IU~ adond b;r pawto'raph·seeker. .. . . . atream ~el. dcItce caller, ..... Au lfIile, JVinnle, ap poled courtesy. to ,Ive aid IDeS com· Eddie Jr. contlnuin. In p.r ill RK'O', -8Gdmeit', Teni'MY: fort to falH teacber. (II John o.lU. Iled JIlU" with a dlmll,ed alillle, Soda add IDd foam extinRIIhen ••. ,~ol ~,.. IIMI'''' 011 M."i~ c.KbIcU1, 'tact1ulb', but deftnlte1:y ~ whIda lin. Po,' lal4 waa .... ~ be kept where the, ~ not be RUI'" B.w.A aIt_, ,II1II, • , ~lJUn~ -I Christian Church mUit .land ~. to ~ bJa bead , after those WOIIIIedl!I apoaed to freeziDi tempen........ =~;::fJ. ~ Ita ~ cCID~cUon..-.tand1n • ......... • • • J_n Crawfard tom. ...... be boa. . In IUStabJ;r: bested t " . :• • '. ,r~~ ~'" _II 1lIlIted.,.1nIt ~ unbeUevln. wor}'. . ., ... ....., ...1IoD WIlla . ....... aDd . . . ,...... ...... 1 s..t" _ A~P.nt'..... In I 'GIl It ....... aD unbeUmq N. . . . . . . JNetlUaaer. . . . . . . - iii ~a," liIICNI ......
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FORM EKGR OCER YMAN RETURNS AFTE R 11 YEARS IN CM.IF ORNI A Mr. arid Mn. L. A. ZlmJDe rman of Fontana , Clalif" former resldent l! of Waynes ville, were h«e the put week and were house guest6 of Mr. e.nd Mrs. A. T. Pollnak y 0Ild alIIo v1a1ted witbm any other frienda. They were MoDda.Y evening guests of Mrs. BertIe Mills where many old
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THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 29,19 45
Baha'i Co erence At Miami otel
THAN KSGI VING IS OBSERVED BY THE SATTER THWA ITES "Tba.nk sclving Day" was· obsene d at the home ot Mr. am! Mrs. Harry Sat.tert hwalte with · a large !am11y diru:er. 'IU1 key and all t:he accomjJun.ylng d1shes Wl.re enjoyed by Mrs. Ralph Satbert.bwal1.e an<1 son ot CIa.l·ks~ille, Mr. and Mrs. Wa.rren b:spey of Centerv ille, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. satLel'thw&1te and SOIl of Oa;yLOn, Ml·. and Mrs. James Morris and fa.mily of Sab1r.a.. Mr. ant] Mrs. Virgil F . Russel, Mr. and Mrs. Art.hur SWllller , Miss Mary 8a.tU:rLhwalt.e, Miss &llle Hllnls, Mrs. ~!J,a.rles 8a.twrth w&Ue Qo11Ij son, 1\41'. Harmon SLibl.>:;. Mr. and Mrs. Rlch&I"d satwrth walte, all of Lebano n, Mj&; Ruth 's/l;Lterth\~a.1Le, Mrs. RDberL :,;p,t.t.eI· WJwa.1~ and daughtAlrs, MI'. and Mrs. HeW'y R . Satert.h wail<!. Mr. Pllo:1 Mrs. Jesse Thomas , MI. HeW'y satterth waite and Mr. GeoI'Kl! Sat.terthwa.1Le.
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W.e.T.U. Annual ~~,. Meeting.~Lebanon
Mr. and Mn. Freel BOGk bad .. And.erIIO n I!&Id In a radio broatb. 6t, Mr. and Mn. JoSef McCoy will atThe Annual Meetlni r of the The Pr~ve WOmeD8' Club "AILof U6 need to be remInde d that ThankB giving guesta Mr. and MIra. tend the Baha'i teichln g confere nce maD CW·1s1ma.s meetlns wlll be held on Woman 's Ohristla n Temper ance aDd MnI. Estelle the neecl fell' food abrood la very liowaro Qesse to be held at the , Miami Hotel. in Monday , Dec. 3, at the home of Mrs. Unlon of Warren County owIll tea.ture real, Nld t.ba.t fooj Is one of the Clayton of D&yt.oD'. !aB. Clayton , the "SUver Forest I Room" on Suntwo promine nt Speakers, on . MonA. H. Stubbs a.t 6:30 p. m. keyston es 1D the world peace struc- who had been & guest for the paa\ day Dec. 2. 'A covered dish dinner will be serv- day, Dec. 3. .t ure wh1cb we are bUl1o:l1ng • • • t wo weeks baa returne d to her-bom e: Mrs. McCoy wi give a quarter Sheriff Gerald Couden will aded Md membe .s a.re requeste :1 to Bev. aDd )In. a.. B. Colema o and friends c:alled to 8reet them. We mU8t do a.ll we can to share our They hour of mU8lc, to qpen t h e mom1.ng bring table service. Al5O, a f11 ty cent dress the group on "Juveni le DefOOd with t.hoIie Who are IiU!!eriD& tlall8'ht er, !4Jas M1ldred 00lema. n were In the g1'OCe1'1 bus1ness here seS5lon ann con<b:t a dlcussio n llnQuency" and Mrs. Norma. Sohoef_ gUt exchallg e will be he¥.1. tl'OID the deve.st&t1on of wa.r • • • who W88 home for the ThankB- up ur.tI1 6eVen~ ~ ago when period on pubUc1t; J plans for !.he fer of Lovela.Irl will Lell of her Supplyi ng America n food to help gtvUltf tlol1d&y8 from M1am1 Univer- they went to reU:le In oallfor.n1& c:omln8 yea.r dunpg the a.!terno n The Woma.n's Aus1W J of B*. work in the llelds of Visual EC'Urelieve hunger &brood ls a job that 61ty, spent Fr1cSa,y in oolwnb ua. &nd this is the ftr&t time they have &eS61on. Mary'. ChurQh wW hold .. fOOd CIIIt1on. Mra.. Myel' Hyman len durin, &be been back In that all of us muBt. tackle togethe r; oonttme. They lfift The eonferenoe \is o.!le or three The monnln g session beginni ng market and ba.saa.r at the Townsh ip gJ"866, the executiv e 9iencle s 01 the pe.st week for an ~f1n1te stay lilt here far, Clevela nd where t.hey wW being hd1 In FOrt Wayne. Ind., House, Saturda y. DeCl. 1. &~ 1 :00 po m. lilt 10:00 o'clock wW feature a White !4.Iam1 BeecIh, Pla. . l"eder&1 Govern ment, ~ the rema.tn for & visit, retum1n g to Clevelahid and DaY1.oIll, Ohio. IUbboll' ,R ecruit Service for Babiee fore1gn counbri es lnVolvea, Q,Dj the Mr. and . . . Bert 8heelw a and ~orn1a about ChrIst.m a8 time. &ud reports of the State Oanven CllRlST MAS OAN·U. On TAthe same date, a Natlor.ai whole ~ of the cOmmo n' people son, Mr. and MrII. P'Mnk Kurfilll , '1 he Ohrlst.mas Cantata .~ tlon by M:rs. Barry Clenx1enlI1C of contere nce is betha held In New In the Unit.e<1 States a.nd the United Mr. and Mrs. A. IJ· Eamha. rt &l!d of Pea.oe" by J. Tnlll1flJ) Wa.lcott , Fra.nkll n and Mrs. R.al~ Lane of Nations .. . U we all wortt toIet.her son enjoyed 'l'baIIAtB givtng d1Dner wlll be given in t.he local Methodist. Leb&.non. 'I1hJs session will be c:lland do our part, we can help re_ a.b the home of Mr. and Mft. &Iorl CllW'Ch on Su.:~:l .ly evenl.ng, D,ec- ma.xed by a oovered-<l1sb luncbeo D lieve the sufferin g of tbo~ of l!lIInllu ut and cb.1ldren. ember 16, by & choir or IOl1ty voices. at noon. The afterno on aessio;n beour fr1eDd8 eOro6d, UlI.i by 80 doing Mn. Ronald' IIa.wke ent.enalDed gl.nn1ng at 1 :30 wID be h.Igh-ll gbted we C&D ma.ke & great contrib ution the Arguno t Bnige Club on TuesMRS. ESTH ER SQUIRES by the addresses of the guest speKthe buUdlng of laBtlI>.g peace." day &ftemo on 0Ild also .had as her eJl!Ii a.ne wW CI06e with th.e election Alben W. MeI'I'Iek FORM . ap 75, ER a retirRESID ENT HERE , The projec~ in Wa.ynesvllle to guests Mrs. x.. A· ztmmerma.n of ed ra1lroad enginee r formerl y of oak ¢I!cers arid adoptio n of resoluDIES IN PRESCOTT. ARIZ. of raise & ca.rlald o! corn fOIl' 'Dutch Fonter\ a, . CaUl. and MnI. W. E . Pa.rk, Ill., died · a.t the home of his tions• . rel1ef la under way. ·ltOO bl.lllheis of Cornell. Bridie was the r.1Iverslo Both sessJons will be De1d In the Mrs. Esther Thomps on Squiree corn are needed to fID a car. The of the aftemOOn. Dalnt}'l refre8llo daughte r, ¥n. Ralph Pu'ks, of '. - heart COIldlt1on. who dJed in PresCott., Ariz. recently Metha1l .st Church of Lebulo n with town will be soJ.Jclted through the ments were aerved by the boatea. In additio n to Mrs. Parlts he aliso and W8.S buried iI! Dayton Me.mDrial member s of LebQnon W. C. T. ·U. Churcbe s, and tbe roads 1n the Mrs. BerUe MIlls Was MnI. L. C. 81. J~ Mrs. LoWe cemeter SandaJ leaves lWI owUe, Ger.tn.ld e, and two y last. T.hW'sda.y, will be re- acting 88 ~06teBses. The many new toWlll8h1p will be c;anva.&&e.:l by fann- guest c:il Mr. and Mrs. 'VW1l Stokes a.nd Mrs. Eaorl Oonnet ' were 'TUll1a other' da.Ulbtel'a, MIr6. WWIam member ed ,by ma.ny 98 the daUfrhLer member s of the oJ'llll.D1atiou w1ll ers liv1ns on them: 'lbe F'arIner a of Spripsb oro. h06tesses at 't he Method Jst Church Wichm an 'of Ft. Wayne, Ind.• e.nd 01" Rev. P. B. Thomps on, fonn.er weloolne th.IB OPPOl'tunit:r <to ..,. EftlbArIie in C01:w1n wW take orders on Wednes :1ay &fLerno on to the Mr. &Del Mn. MarIt BoI'lln and Mrs. carleto n B . IAdams of Ch1cat!O. Y01'll: City and a . rrueet1ng In the M1n..Lst.er of the Chl1.st;1an ChW'Cb quaint themeel ve8 owtbll the Pro8nm oredIbed to the eccoun t o! tlhla car- d&ught er were . SundaY gue6tB of iPunera l seI'V1c1!!8 were conduct ed Ba.ba'i' House of WOI:shJp In WU- member s pI the W. S. C . S . f or the here an:! also Supel'i nknden lo&d. Watch for the &lUlOW lcement Mr. a.n<f MrII. Na.t.han R<lgers t of t.ll6 for the new )Wl'. Novemb er meeting . In a.t the McClur e ~ Home sUn- mette, Dl. Lytle School. Mes . SQuires was a of the exact daYs when oom can be Spnngb oro. The m eeting was opened with de_ day &ftemOOll at 3:00 o'c1oc1t with The Baha'i Temple received at tile elev&to!· dUJ'lni the is situated on vOt;1oIlS by Mrs. 'Irwnan Wa.rdlow, Mr. lira. BarDeU BaUen ronh Rev: Ralph Parka oUic1at lng. The the Shore of l..a.ke M.lcJ.hlgan and assisted first part. of Deoemb et'. xenl& an:! son of Ldl6no n &lid Mr. IIlld rexnaWs were' taken to Cinclnn by Mrs. COrn Rich. A silort at1 tor baa become ' a. "PlUst" to every She leaves her hU6band, Carl, her Mrs. Glibert Frye and IIOIl6 were oremaUono bU8uiess session was held IIlIl1 reFRESHMEN GUESTS a1ahtBeer v1aitJna ~hicago . Sunday d1nDer guests 01 Mr. a.nd ports of the district meet1r.g , held nwl.ller, Grace Thomps on, Ilwo _ TbowiandB, yearlY, have been COI!- In Da.Y'ton, were giVCIl' by Mm. oora sisters, Mrs; H. L Swan:.lr. a.nd Mra. OF ROBERT HAST INGS Mrs. ~ Butterworth, bonorins DAVIS "ANN UAL R. S. Ha.rt.5ocJt of Ha.mllt.o n, and t.wo ducted _ tbroua:h ~e "Templ Rich, Mrs. e of O. R.. Ullg1esb y, Mrs. Alva '11Ie Freebm& D cla •• ma&. of toe ~y ~veJ'81117 or Mlr. TU~EY DINN ER" Mrs. M.. A. F1IIkmMD opeaat lIer LIght" ao:1 people tJ 'I~m all walks Thomps on, Mrs. GleInn Borden IIIlIj brot.,her s, C. O. 'l"hOIIlptiOn, Lebe.DOn, Robert Haslmil> were · bls guesta 00 Buttenv ortb. and C. P. Thomps on of Bethel. home on FrIday &ftemo on and . . . . of life have I»ee%i tntrigucd by its Mrs. M. D . BaUd. Mr. and .rs. LewIII E.~,.... FAday eWlllng when he enterta lnei '11Ie Annual '11Iaub Ilvin, unU&Ual beauty hoete&a to the New Oentury Olub for ~f were struct week It ~ was and end decided that the day of EAST W A YN:E COUN guesta 01 Mr. Day d1nner waa held at tlle home Witb & Thankeg l.vlng party In th" of CIL ~e:tf<Wember meet1ne. Sev~teeQ meetlJJ8 tor ;the or~t.1on be la.rie garage at IUs home. Tbe room T,hompll OD's brother and 818ter-b l-' JrIl'. and lira. Lloyd Dav1a on DISCU SSION TOPIC law, In S O&Uon, cha.ngoo ARE ~. ~b t.rom Wednes days to Thurs;~~= Th~, with their eon! Lt. 0ec1l wes decora.t ed In keeping with the Mr. and Mrs. IIoDaId Bawke aDd. M. Davis, lWoo retume d from days. LISTED. DECIDED UPON OIl the topic aaslgne d them far the SIlUOD and many lnterest 1ng games over- re11g1on and .01 Re!reah ments were serve:i by the and folk da.ncies directed by Mr. Joe Mrs. Winifre d lI&rt8oc k and son, lieu on fl'UeiIday a.tter an a.beerIce The l:&at wa;;;;-Mvisory CouDClIl ysr. 1106 Lesaes in tbe <iI.Il1n8 room. held their Novemb er meet.1Ilg a.t the Jamee and the parents of the boat, David, sw.t '11haIIkBP~ Day in of over two. yee.ra, u the honer Followi ng a abort bu&1n_ _ _, 0Indnn &U ea ~ at J4r8. Quu'les suest. home of Mc. and Mrs. Rhodes MISII Ruth. 0ba.Ddl el' &Ddt Mr. &.IIG MI'8. RalPh HaatlDtP l, Un. B. L. Bunnell on ~1day the 23n;l. areatlY en,Joyed. RerI"flllllJDent6 were' P. MOIr.b.er, . Rye were in charge 01 the prop'lllQ 'lbQae present were Ml8s Margar et served by the host &lid his .parents. Mr. aDd Mrs. IIanIId B. Eanahar&. 14a.y8 or Dayton, U. and l11'li At the cilscUSli1oo. period held the a.r.d lll't.rOdUlCe(1 as 8ue8t 1IPIlMter. aDd tamUy bad .. AI""," ~ ~ m~ _~.Sj8all11nt~_.........~ iollowin g polnLs were brought. out: Mrs. R. iR. BeIIl60n of IndINw poUa. _ Ml'l ~ MR. Earl Eamb8 It and U!D, n: 0.. Mr. and 1'. nte ' fa:mll!J'"' ~lS &:m!oted "'by who gave a very inteJe!IIt .Mrs. Jemes TIle ~ of ..... 'V'era McGrew 1IC aDd' .... 80n aIQ dalCbter. • Steele 01 Wllm1n gton, MI6ae& Marie da~ of Mr. 1Iild. sl.like.s beca.u.se when the laborer tertainl. ng review of Dina Ml'a. George Mlues ~. OUve WlWam s, Mhude BLdk.es, Mr. aDd Mrs. Georp o.INII'De 01 aD:t A1ben& BIam, Mr. Dav1a his wbWty to ~ la.rm pro_ "The Greaot Sun". Elam, CUtteIW order of Lytle and Glenn B . Do:l&OIn and Mrs. Two reoordecl Dora Ward spent ducu> is ~ . were . 'JlhanbsiVina' anDer Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hetael. lessened . and Boiler, ~n of Mrs. BeulAh RDlIer W~esday In De.yton se4ectlor.s appropr iate to UJe aeuon . guesta . at· Mr. an4 ~Ralpb de.ught er-anc1 Ma Lena HeIi3el of of Northrid&e, took 'place SW1day 2. The . Mrs. Albert Dealen bau,b 01 BethHaatmg a and 8QIl, xeDIa, Mr. and J4r8. BoWa.h I Hurley even1nc at 7:30 o'cloct in tile Bean!... U'avaga nt a:uvert.1&ing methods . ed to lIlilet . wi~ Mrs. Ohu'lei BUll esd&, Ohio, Wa.s the welcom e guest Mr. and Mrs. . II. A. ~ and d&tIIJbter of iNew Bur~ 3. The cost of lBIbor is a sma.ll on ·Decemb er 28. , abea4- W: B. Chutch . The Bev. 8her- for severeJ days this !later Gordon , local PoIItma81.er. and da\l8hLe r, Za.Da week of ~ portion or the Mae, were~. Ouca. Davia of 8priDg Valley, ID8Di . A, coot of ma.chln ery; Dainty! refreshmelllta were I8l'I\'eCl CraveDS peJ:form ed t.he AruUe and Mame Browne . wlahea to brq to the attAlDtJon of 'I~v1ns ~ Kuesta or Mr. Mm. JQIs\ab DaVia, Rev. Mld. Mrs. double r1ns cere~ belfore therefor e Inel'ease d lobor wa.ges wW by the hostess ciurin& t.be aocIal an alter the ,publ1c some ma.tLel'8 concern:1n8 an:! Mrs. Harold VanPel Mr. and Mrs. Mil&.on Sheeha n of t in Spring &. n.ot grea~lY increese tbe oost of hour. Ool.eman. Mias M1ldre1 00I.e- decora.t8d with ~ candela bra CeDt.erv Cbrist.maa ma.Wng . The new weight Valley. ille were the 'llhanks giving macbln man, the bolt, bosteaI and SODa, ~t, e.nd boquets 01 ~em ery. uma . cUPner gue6t6 of Mrs. Alice Cla.rlt. ami size llm1ta for pa.rcela to Army> Mr. and )In, E1'eI'O&& IfAI1aU IIIUl DaVl& and. BW. Prece<IJn8 tlhe ceremo ny, Mrs. MJss Eli&abie h Cha.nd1 Pereoon ell oversea s IB eUect1ve .. daU&bter ~tert&lDed to diJ:lDer on Howard W1ck, acoompalD1ed at the from COlwnbU8 'W~ er came 01 Nov. 16, and ataOO6 t.h6t p&I'Oels ~ eyeninl Ilonor1n y nl.g<ht Mr. W. E. O'Neall a.n.i familY, at 8 Private pJa.no bY' ¥fa. Loyd Smith, sang, aOO spent . the Thanks 'oot, exceedl ng 11 pounds in W"IIIght Lewl8 W. givlns vaca- JaoksonviUe, Fla. /try of Pt. MoCle1Iand, Mn. AD.DIIbel Flora had as her '"Beca.uee I Lave You Truly," or 402 inOhes in leOith ar 12 1ncbe8 Ala. 'lbe dinner sueeta and tlon at the Home. were Pvt. pest from Wed.lfw tI¥ until Sunday , ''ThrOI.tsh The MJ'a. J)Oroth7 Fraaier was .. Sun-bJIAN B ftT& yean...· Mr, Brant in leniiIth end &1rtb oomb1Decl, con- aII4 Mrs. My. &D:l daughte dAy .dlnIner illeSt o! Misses Annie r. Mr. bee' tJrot.ber" 8eamaD 1-c J BBpel' N • Funtbo oaer 01 Ann M1M M1nDIe Dodaon bad as her Harbor , MJOO· l~an:ksglvlns da,y guests her nephew and Ma.me t&Inlng artlcles request ed by< the. ~ MrII. C. L. /4f1o aDd Kent Aryo al iBlake, Who recently returne d ftQn waa Browne. Mr. aDd Mrs.- carl o.boI'D ., . . be5t man, e.nd uahenI were, Mr. Tbeodo re ~ and addresliee ~ be a.coeptect tar maIl- ceoterv llle, Mi'a. P'ranoe8 wife ot . IDa. Dora Ward enjoyed \he hoe- !am1ly ot near OIIbom :.nd ~ He left on Mmday for Eugene Lowe, W1lmInCton were Ing to th~ Ar7:D(f pill'llODDd oveneu . BOD Or John Shroyer , LeoDM'd ~0l1s ' NewBu rllzll!to n, Mrs. driaman.' Ind., where be expeot8 to pita11ty o~ her w,pbew , Mr. K~JlI[leth ThRn~ving d1~ &ueata ClIlapDan anc1 Ja,y. Coo of W~Po5tJna.8ter oOnion also wIabea to LotTett a 8beph& nl Of of 1&. . . . Wllmln eton, reoelve hili honorab le cUacha.rle. Hough &lid f"'rn~lv on 'I1ha.Dks.. OIIIboln'. pennta ton, D. O. , ~. and JaIl. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Chandl er en.~, point o~t tile adv~ of ma1UDg ~ MD. KaI:tIn ....... c.. 01 S-'~ Marion ~ 01 near toVID. joyed '1'h&.nk.s81vU1i Day' as the gueat. givirli DeW· SIL LoIIIa BIJu.e II .peDdiDC, fIarab COnner of WIII17nes Cb.118tmaa areetm p flrat claa& ~ ValleJ· vWe, the of ''''eir slaters, M1sses Ruth &.III! eevenl daye with l4r. and Mrs. maId-o Mra. Geor,la Menddl haU p&r'&.ook t hD Mr. and )WIled Mrs. G. M. MeJloneld in a maUln8 of thla matter by tlrat cJaaa .... n .....MIII, ... obWIr/,at lID Rd)eR~. M,r. Robert BlYthe la blue net-ao returne d home Se.~ from allows the eDCloBure of written Sunday at the ~ of ::~7:~ r~ a. blue JuUet Ellzebet al Chandl er. Mr. and M'ra, recupei&tiUlc from a nlCent opera... cap ana of~el~T;~ha.nksg1;:=i4;;v.:::Ins~~d\rul~...;er~'W~~th~lIhloder~~IeIi....~~....lII!l:~W~~~~_ __ _ net ·Vell. m.e&IIBIes not ot.herwi ae penn1tt ed. P. i& ~ aod tney'1D She CUT\ed a . Mrs. Georpa nna Ivl.na Is spendin& r.1-.s· Uleir tiro at MJun1 Valley hospita l. their aon-in- law a.od Q8Qibter. 111'. boquet of pink carna.lU ona. The t.he wee.lr. wit.h her d£.~ .er, Mrs. lo.m1ly, of Dayton SUch .~ . are diIIpatd led and gueeta Mr. and Mrs. J. !L ·Eamha rt, Mr. ana .... B. Eo Bathaw a- bad l1li flower . and Mn. Fred. Volz and Hon.nl . _ . . . . . . .&. "'-1, ... Mls& ...Id_ 01 -a_ set'~ Jeen delivere d t1r8t, ~VeD: dtreotor y aerv- SODS .......... Roller, Henry • Hauells tein IUl(\ fa.m.\lyt In J MrL Wooclrow OweDB. da.u&'ht.er, .... .y -.~ "if ....,..ver- tbeii ·'1Ul..... ,... __, ___ ~. Mr. and -.- Ben BeoUt.& . _.... 1vq diDlIer aueata sister of W1nWe Jo, a.ud son, tile grOOm, /Wore pink tat- ... Stevie .. Springice, and. 11 WcerSRry, f01'1V8Rled town,~ Mr. . and J4l'I. JDllD ~.... U&Qo RcJbey 01 Mr aDd !Ira. J R. Hayner l4r and teta and FemJJ.y were 'I'.baWIBi1v1D1 n.y . carried a blll8ket of faU w1tlhout addition al c:baIp; aI8o, 11 ~ Mt; Mn. &manila. Harkum waa happy field, Ohio, were sunday and Mrs. , Lowell ~. II. white guest.'> 01 guesta of rel&tlve8 In PranIUln:. Mra. Ik~: 001flOwens. unde11verabl'e, . they are to ha.ve & visit from her son, Mr. Mrs. OWe.nfs mot.her, Mrs. 'lboaMIa and dausbte r .or l.(y!tle, IA. bert of umana. . Luelle lIrIJaa Esther Prather apea& TJaaDb . . OtnO; Mr. an<\J Mrs. The' bride's gown was of white Sam StubIl6 and flWllly trom without cllaqe JllOVl.ded the send- ~ a.od MrI. TbcmIM Baltl- Al'mlt6 ie. aDd dalllb- B'a£vej Bu.rnet and. Mr. and Mrs. &&tin . witb 81V1ni vaca.t1on !With kleDda in sweeth eut JaeOkll.ne and more, Ohio, on 'rhanka giving Day. en' return caat la shown on .the &eTa. Mila RIII.h Cba.Ddler aU.ended &be Spr1IlefJeld. BarOkl ' Wbltebr lIIId' flllDUy. Bhe wore a .f inger-U p veU edged with envelOpe. Mrs, L\lCWe .&rmi~e Bpenl Frida.7 New Centw'y Club a.t the home of ...... II.: a. BeMOD 01 Wla. .paIIa Dr. aDd ...... B. Eo Datuw aJ"'e ObatVJ11y _J,ace. She w,o re a pearl - -.......- - with her IIolmt, MrB. l\4".a't1e Alarah in 1\44. Morris Fulkers Mr. and Mn. '8ierOo , Iapla and waa a 'l'bMUl lVilla hqlJda¥ sueIIt 01 on on Fr1da,y The Am.... 'l'IIrker 'Dbme r" &be her t tjb.e IiOO d1nne necltla.oe, t.bie 8ift ~ lR'. and .JoIn. W. P. ~ ~ guest,s a thEl grocm. '!be ~ eon of GreenfIeld were Sa.t.unIa.Y '"ternOO . 1 ~ c:arriE.s . herof mother n. SOUth Wasne Advisor y, Oouncll WIllI Bal1sbu1T I ' 's WhIte lIrII'II. Evalyn PMeno o ' wu • • _ _ _ __ held at the B.aney Bumet lwme on '. auesta of Mr. and Mm. Howard ·enJoye d OIl SMU1"CIay evenina at Ule .. 1In. .~ .8&-.e. _... f bel' aisLe!' Dr. and Mn. A. E. 8&o\It .... ~ Sat.urdal' nJeht, COlllna. bible aD:t jVdem aa with whlte ~ : . : , home of Mr. am Mrs. 0I&rence~. Rye, I41II ·Sara Conner , ; : , . . Harvey s- daughte r, with Me. and Mn;. Geol1!C and Mr..... Mrs. IL ·N. BIHIIIl. • /I~ . Mr. Gearae OustenbOirder HI?- DaUaa Ba.r&.oa aDd - . IID4 The fam1l1ea of all the membe rs aDd Ma.r1lyD BurID were in Waltz of .LJaYl.OD, saw the ··SG!l.&' DW'lanepoUa Mm. :V·loIa RarJan. bad u the1r 8&ve hili *p-dau 0 ... _ _ " BI'aO'jo ck . Mills Jane F1te attende d "State ftk' ghber .m JD8l'r1a4Ie. ~.:.. -'--UIa Benden ou II apead_ Beine . the J:..;.,.,~1.a ~VlnC D8¥ cuest Mra Don After the Sbow" in lndla.lla Mr. 8I1d . MrB. .-., ...... ceremon .polis on a.t y a I'tlCeption IRU ----the week e'9d aad aw 'llw1D 1beatre in ~ aDd daughte rs were I(\lflIIt5 01 the for Heine leo beld In. the Sunday School r<>am of ing:::..:h:.:er=-v.:..:B£8,=t1on:=::.....:..w1..:..th:=......:..:her= stow. · Wud. . ville, ~ursday ev~. -_bro_th_er_ (be Oburch . · .:..:,_~ __ Cla,y __ e.f_te r-noo n.-----OOUooll • Mrs. NieWe o.,ood ~ ....... .. 'nIe couple ~ 1mmed1 ately after JacQuel lne spent &eVel'&l dan ~ w~ in C1nclnn atJ. ,tbe 1\Ie&t. or for a trip to Cbicago !r.\enda and rel&tivee. ' Mr. aDd ...... J. N. BobID8oD ' " Mr. and lin. Maynar d Wen. an4 ~ the bi1'tb . cit • babJ Mr. and Mrs. Joba abb liliiii ... fam1l.Yt were 'I'lI&nkatI:tv1n8' Day who J,a"an 1natrUDtor a.t <leu. all ~. rJaqhf. er ' Martha Jane, born · Nov. lfUeets Mr. and ¥rI. lOan Ha.wke. Columb us, &DId Mr. ancl,.M n.!Dra m· 33. at ~ Same.1:1tan bC1sP1tAl in Daytul . Mr. ~ .'I&s. E. p. EarnGeoi-ae of SUao. were b 'lnvitecl Mr. and MrJ. M:eella or J:)ayt,on were 'l'!btuilol81V1n8 dinner hart' are the materna.l ;ra.Ddparenta. guests of Mr. a.oc1 MrII. oarl BrowIr, g\.leIta of ·Mr. .and ·fdn. Harold B . to ThanIaIiP.vin8~. Ea.rIIb& rt. a.nd ramily and were 8C_ Mn. StaaIeJ BIdIeJ .&teDded· tile . Mr. and .Mn. CluIiia o..&er l1li4 lUllCheoil aDd ICboOl Of inatiuct .lon 1IlOIDp&D1:r.l: .home . bY !AlB Naomi daAJibter8 eotertamed with a CI1nDa' Earnba. rt for the week 4,nd. liven by, the DeiNL" ~ Ma.trCIIl,I Th&,*'lIP'I1II8 day. 'lb4le8 1D &ti&end. iMft.. JauDtt& Dewey, at .iBiancbeeter Mr. auCI Mrs. J. B,,~ckeU enter&mle were '111'. and . ~ ~ ' qn~. . t&sDecl With a Doet.er, Mr. andt JoIn. wWam DoIter dinner on 'I1bUnId&y. With turkey U8 the main Mr. aDII ..... .Joba KeraeJ:! ..... and. famOy, • • Kaly DoeW'. Mi. dI8b on the menu~ the, laible ' 'W8II aoa,. Charlea," lwere' TbaIlbItvmc. a.M' Kn". W11fol'4 00Ieum; lob'. . . . beu1Wu Uy, a.rrallgc d foil' Mr. and Da¥ aueIIts or Mr. ' and lin. ~ ll.ra. .. ..... :oc.ter, Mr•. 8DCt .... .. Emery Ill' QI'eC!G Spr1np , 0bIb. MD. Harry It of' .Xenia, Mr, lIanw KlIne, :air. &DIIl . 1Ira. .JcIbil and ilft. iBarry ' Tulner ot Dayton , . Mn. II.a1 ,~ eQJo,.. . ·tIIe BMcoc k aDd . Ki-. aod lin. .A. P. l8'. aDd. M!nI. 'R obel't sbti.W,~. ani! C1eIu'a &lid I ., 1lb8n""~ iboUd&J8 '.in 0eWGtt M'rB• .~ am dlWgh.te~ and NVltb her ~ Mr. ~ ~ ~...... .... B. Co . . . . . . Mr. aDd Mrs'. Wade TUrner. apd Ralph .,......... aDd l4r. . . . . vn., ~ <to' Veetlo o laa . . . to IODIt. R. Q. Walker. reQD'Ii. taJelr mother , vra. 0rUaIib : U. aDd Mrs. WUUam :. . . . . . . bel! bOme fiIIeW cluIq 11ft! ~ ~ lite. DarilI{ emedJ MId viIl*e frieDIIs end- allbtsee lng, ~ b wmt.er "If!i!Ow " . - ~tet ~8IbIaI dlDDer IQIIiita ~lva.Dta New York and IIri: 'I'..-r .-;.. '. . . . .,~ 1 cI Mt. 'iaDd JIn. LeaUe or.,Jlar ,.... tbeIr ret.1ll'Il tnp wm .atop at .... tIOtria .-ued . . . . . ~ IryIIN!t oojm Gap, ... ,.tIeN Lt. . BeIlIIIIoI*o 'f Ud 1IaIQr, 111& ..... . 81.",.. 'WID receive Ide jUacba rp.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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Mrs. Ruby H . Evanshine, Morrow, fUed e. dlvorce action agn1nst Oharles ill. Eva.nshlne, LebMon. to whom she WIlS ma.rr1ed IJ1st March a.f;ter his retwm from overseas. She clU\rgcd cruelty. A m8.l1rl~ of 14 months has resulted in the divorce peUtion of JUllet Frances EaJ11hart, 20, Waynesville. being Illed a.ga1nst LeMa.r EBrohart. by her father J osef McCoy in which neglect to provide for her ls cha.rged. Married in September. 1944 tiley have a son bWo months old. Her husband "continued to abuse alId mistreat" 'her even when She wn.s ill, .Mrs. Clara. Murphy Denny, 18. charged in Iier suit against Jewel Denr"v, filed by her sister. Mrs. JUll& Leach.
,R obert D. Byme, tlled a divorce action against Edna L . Byrne, c.harg_ 1r>,g that she had an "lmgovernable temper" alld t hat she " f oroo:1 .him to leave their place of business a.t Iihe po1ili of a gun". They were married in November, 1944. . l)ajsy DIl.y , Franklin, asks for a divoroe [rom her husband, Alfred Day, ~. to v.fuom she ~ married in 1934. They have one chlld and she seeks restoration .of her cormer name, Young. EWa OId80~ lFrankUn. charges bel' Ihu.sba.nd. L1nI:l.sey Oldsao. LaGrange, Ky., wlt1h cruelty in her petlt10n for a dlvorce. Th4!l,Y' were lIlB.W1ed in 1942 and bave iOO chlld-
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Obarl1ne that h1a wife IWaa "mean a.r.1 abusive", Cec1l Ram8ey. F'ra.n.k.l.1n', filed a dlvon::e action qamst Raa& Ramsey. Ta.xwell, TenIn. to WhOOl he was ma.rr1ed in October, 1946-
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WoOdrow Burton wu:s gralIte:l a cUVOl'Ce from Leona Burton on a charge or cruelty. ~8Uia a former 1nnocent plea to guilty. Elmer Spencer and Earl W1lliams,' eac.h placed on proba.tIoIl for two years with one ot the requirements being 'p eriodic reports to the county 6Ileriff. T.hey were Indicted on burglary ~. Karl BrO\wl was' appointed a special deput;y aher1ff, ' G . W. Oouden was name:1 ·by Uhe court to tie county probat1On oftJeer'. • A ~ sum for the support of mJ.nor chlldren !was set 1u the suit of' S~ Oomette ap.1nst
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Lhe "Illembera might r.ot Iihlnk ii pa.y tllelr due&. The t5e right· to Bee the companiea. boola; but they may not \Y'IWlt to show theirs. The uni'Ons have rlghted maiI.y l'ea.IlWl'Ongs and wbe.n they do the public 18 with ' them but when so 'inany of the stl'lkes seem unjust.lfied and ap.1nst the public interest It lB hard to tcel much sympathy with t)1em, on Ule other halId the companies ouith t to keep on meeting with them untll tJle way out Is found. The rest of us deserve some consideration from both sides. 1 Ls t.hls cold bUzza.roy weather real winter or only "squaw winter? " Whlohever it Is has been cold er.ough for real winter, about twenLy on Tho.nk.sglvlnlr da.y Md the day after· Lots at frozen cars. Almost as bad as Thank.sb"iving in 1930, but not quite. That year it went to eight below with about four OJ· fi ve inches of snow ani some of u.s mlssed our Tha.nksglvir,g dlnDer. The next year was cold too but I can remember very few other Tha.nksgivings that were below freezing. . 1 November 26 •. Monday. The sun is shilling Lh1s morning tbo\lglh there Is a cold east wind, not ' Indlar. Swnmer today. The chickadees are back this mornIng, a whole nook of them. It pays to leave some weeds tor them thoUgh perhaps ga.n:len flowers would do Just as well. They iove h ollyheck seeds too 50 U YOU Wall1i bilds: don't clellll up your garden too quickly. let 'them gMher the seed crop first. We added a brown ereeper to our bl.n:l list !lhe other day. I don·t know Whether It ate any suet or not but it was going up and down that tree looldng for Insects so I hope it saw the suet and marked the loca.tion so that It can come back when it Is hungry and gTUb6 are sca.rce. 1I'0t'ltll wrhlle to WUOJ16 Wflnt
rey, Mason; Margaret PrYor and Howard W. I vins. Lebanon. Distribution 01 st.ooks belonging . to the e5\.a.te of Robert A. King. KIngs Mills, ordered. Euger.e A. J effery. LebELnon WaB ' named execut.or of the estate of Lola B. J eHery. with Walter Davis, A. C. Davidson and Corwin Dra.ke llS appraJ.sers. Harley B . Dunn. Lebanon, was appointed adminls1.11W:>r of the estate of his mother, Mrs. Eleanor Hitesma n Dwm. Morrow . . Hazel Uruber was naJnlll to admirJstcr Ule e.st.a.te of Ben R . Gruber WaY\llcsville, with Howard Shambaugh, Les SmitJl alld Bert Bunnell ILS appraJ.sers. The court. approved the inventories of Ule e.st.ates of Edwin L. TIlomas. and Golda Oorwin,Jl8.I't of inlets Messenger Collins. lIa.IT<y and Amos 203 anoj 206 In LeballQn. HOllg11, Wayne8ville; .1 '. O. Monfort, Ralph BrA Mazel Belch er to Lebanon. and Jooeph L. Greene. Kesler T. Graham •.36 A. in Wayne The court set Dec. " ·to hear the tlwp. inventory of the estate 01 Stella John and Anna Conley to Goel Wetsel; Dec. 11 that of H . S. alId Julia COnley, 13 A. In Clearover, and Dec. 15 that of Mel1.ssa O. creek twp. Conover. CelTie and George Shav.han to The sale of real estate approved Dewey al1d Dora. Puckett, lot in and the di:.1l'lbutlon . pt proceeds East Morrow. oroered in the matter of the estate Virginia L. Bogan to Harlan MQ of Martha.Bruce. Vlrua. Combs, three 10118 In soullh The court approved the adoption LebanOll. ... L vClJ!l Blackburn Vandervort to ?f Donald . Eugene pandson by FrOO J ar.d· Ada. Braddock and the name Fred KalUl, proPer Ly at Broadway changea to Robert F1red Braddock. a.nd Pleasa.ut SlS., Leb&non. W1llla.m SWink wtnB Ilameci ex- . MJ.ss D. B. Oline to Lawrence MId ecutor or the estate of Mae O. Swlnk ~'beWl Apgar, parcel In Mason. Fnuutlin. with OllvGr Cruunberlaln. ' Salll Jr. and Edna Meredith to Owence and Viola Molntosh. 20.07 Pa.ul Brehm and Paul Ruppert as a,PpraJ.sers. A. in WWTen alId Greene counties . , Kesler T. Graham. Lytle. WWl apJohn Squires to W. M. Lawson, pointed ac:in).lnlstrator ot tJle estate .003 A. ill Wayne twp. Elmer and Mildred Shumaker to .~:~ ~ :~ ~~ Mary J05ephir.e Sargent. .23' A. in Henderson as appraisers. 'rw-tlccl'cek Lwp. sara s.. KIlpatrick. Lebanon. was Robert and Sara. E. TUcker to the alJpointed executrix of the estate Ma.son Grallge No. 1680, LWO Iota in 01 Jay A. Kilpatrick with George ¥&son. WllUtun lbwson to M. M. Hopkins a.ud Maude J ohnson and Za.1n Armitage as appra.l.serzs. two parcels in Wayne twp. Ol.yde and Madge Simpkins to Marriage Licenaea Frank ana Isalbelle Coburn. plot on MadIson E. GUSLin. , 26. mechaniC. ~ st.1 LeIJ&non. and Bessie OOOle Morton, 18. both M. M. Hopk1ns to Howard Pw-key, 01 Lebanon. tlwo parcel& in Wa.yne twp. HolYBlli F. Brown, 19, U. S. Amly. . J. IP. Lamb ,to ,Howald anU Vina at!d Betty McKeever. 21, office work.. Pwitey. plot in CorWin. both of Waynesv1lJe.
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W1ll1am & BunI:e; 26. Qal1ton, County Bill. Fra.uk Drake. two blinds. $1; stock k~. &0:1 Marjorie Bopn. Gross Service Sj8Itlon, gl¥' and 011. 22, Lebe.nOll, secretaly. W1ll1a.rn T . Amburgy. 22. C8.mpt.on, , 1.33; Phooo.stat Corp., l our rolls Of Ky.. baker. an:1' Marvella Job.nson . Paper and four ca.ses of hYPO. ' 179.4.4; Gull Re11nlng 00.. gas, 23.F.rwl.kl.ln.
Ji.90; Office Outtlliers. supplies 'for ' R~aJ Eata~e Tra~fer. treasurer•• $1.'16; Beer Pnnq· CO", Sam and Pearl Smith to Fary and lorms. fo2.50. Matilda Belville. part or lot 278 in Lebanon-oitizens NalJoDal .Bailk. voanon sexvlce cha.llre on wee tax acoount, Zilla ana Syh1a Wetzel to:-u=....-'~i,hII't.j---~'Il&t1oD&l ~ and and Mattie Hopk1ns. 55.24 A. Ribbon. siX r1bb0D,6. $6 ; Law AbMassie twp. !lu·a.ot co" re~l:B. $2; Boys RepubRussell L8c¥ to Rowvd and Ruby lic. oa.re of Kecneth Delver. $6; Harbaum, lot in Springboro. Ba.nks-iBaldwint, Probate lI4:a.nual '$6. J, Walter and Estella Barnes to Bar.rett .Bros.• forJIlB. $4.85; CoIGeorge and LucllJe Lemming, two Ul1'l.bus BIa.nk Book co.. notICes. fo2; Iota in Maineville. Heel' Print.lng co.. d.lac.harge reco11i, Harry, !Roxie, Arthur and Oan1e ~.50; same. lien 1Dd~x, ' $22.50; Hill anj Bessie LeFeVre to 0edrIc Lois GambW. expensea a& caseMulford. 1.39 A. in Turtlecreelt twp. workGr. ,17.22; R. A. Pocehl. servM.a mle Retalllck to Vernon alld ice ' level. $10; Ludlow Radiator E1&ine Oarloo1t. 107 A. in Wash1Dg_ Service. ~lce, $7. • ton .Wp •
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L\ll1key sLuffing. the IeeUng at thank1uJness' that ill spite of the ~ess the world Is in most of our real blessings are ~ill bere. O ¢ cities ana ' nelda are not lI'aviahed lIJ'ld full 01 bomb craters and unexploded shellB, no matter what the slate or world affair,s, our local atla.lrs go on much 86 usual: RatIon~ 18 almost gone amd we are beginrrlng to ~ abouti SurplU8e8. The strikes a.re very Dluch nearer and more disturbing to our way of ille. Where will that ell:tr&. pay come from '! . asks a good a.rt1cle In a recent S6.tul'(iay Evening Post, Wb6e can It ' come from withol,lot ralsiDg prices 'l The Wife of a man who wow at F'rIglda1re tolc1 me that he <waa ~ettiDg less -before the war a.Di had all d~ Ilhe war in spite of the talk . .t h.lgh wages. but
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• Many or lilat weeks conversabiOIDII were about the best WIllY to r~ a turkey. Th~ were those who use a covered rooster a.r.d no water, ·others· a covered roru;ter anoj water, I even heard of one WOIlU\lIl 'who bo~ hers or 1'8Nher simmers It lmtU a.bout half done in a lard tin on top of the stove. I stl,ll use'the old fasnioned way my 'mother did alId whlch. according to the ve.rlous household papers hllll now become the modern way, that lB. I put it without water In an open pan and roast it in' a moderate oven', about S50 to 400 degrees. Nowda,ys t.l!ey say you , do not ~ed to baste It al1d above all NEVER sLWk It with e. fork to see 1I it Is done tor. Ulen the Juice will. run out. ours came out lovely. thls year, but than care and feedIJJg may have had something to do wIth it. When we stuck in the !'nJ!e the juice just ran out o.nd even the breast was moist ·a nd tenaer alld the sJdn ~ gI'8,yY were nice and brown. They say t.ha.~ U you have a regula.Led oven you should not even open it to lcok ~t the blrl:!. but I llever can do that I llave to look at It alId smell 1t to know how it ~ getilng along. • 'I1hls cold spell has made us winter conscious. We hun1ed a.nd put the .storm wlndows up and they worked on rna.klng the old bilk comfortable tor the calves an:! now we nlust get the hOliSe ready to shu t the chickens up. The bal'tl doors r-eed fixing and the hog Jlouse roof needs mending. P erhaps the weath. erman will send us a lltLie Ir.dia!l Summer weather so tlhat we can finish up the ohores and get in the rest of the corn. The people with their sort 'com are lucld.er than Ulose who took a chance or. cribbing it. I have ea.rd of lots of corn mour.ted in the crib. Ma.:lY people have Just. spread It out in the f1eld~ raUher than take a. chance on
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Pa,1 Three Mr. Carl Greatliolllfl ' visited hII It she d~'t, Bob Hope would eV611 NOTICE of APPOINTMENT ___ Lee OreeI~ou6e h a.ve to admit she oOe$n·t neea it. and h18 uncle and aunt, Mr. and • • • • Notice Ia hereby g1ven th8lt Huel ·1 WIl.S saddened to re d of the V. Gruber whooe Post Office AdMrs. Olyde ~ton, 'I'hankagivlng Pyles's dress Is R . R. N0. 1, W11.ynesv1l1e, D&y. Oarl has just returned after death at C.• olwnnist Earnle th spending two years on the Island 01 1dOW. j us. seven mon s 'Qehlnd OhIo, haa been duly appotnted as Salpan, and has received h is honor- her famous hU8bond , Th~t girl who P. dmlnlstratrlx of the EEt&te of Ben able cl.Iscllarge at camp A tterbury, sits beside me" as Elll'nie re1erre1 to R , Gruber 1a;te 0.• Warren County, her in hls coluror.. when he wrote Ohio deceased. Ind. Da~ tJh1s 19th de; of N JUr. and Mrs, Walter Kenricll and 6lbout famoUs places they toured, Is 11 ovember, J ames Haines with other relatives again .beside him In the "sweet land 1945. were enter t.a.ined to a. turkey dinner, of sunshine" . Ralph H. Carey Judge of the Probate Court ThUl'91ay, a.t the home of Mrs; • Wel~ the rationing is now deceasWarren COunty, Ohio. Viola R.ound, In Dayton, . In honor ed. Its going to seem (WIDY going to 01 her son, Seaman I -e Elwoa::l · Robert. W . Brown, Atty. 126 Grassi, who is home on a. furlough, the store &D:1 not taJtlr'.g our "calling carda" but here Is one old "'- - . a.!Ler '-spending 19 months iI). the , ...... ,' Marshall lslan<ls. . who &!n't goons do any beefing a bout It.. Gue81i the reason sugar Is WOMAN'S SOCIETY MEETING BtU! on they are st1ll trying to The Christmaa mt'tlUnr of the sweeten up those sour Japs. Woma,n's Society of LYtle Church • Hitler Is BUch a SIlIp (it h e's still Will be held at the Church next alive) that he could even give Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 5. The trav.sfll8loDB to trees. Chrlstma,s program ar.d arrangements are In charge of Ml's. Monoe. - - -.---------:1{MI·s. SLelnke, Mrs. Tumbleson and MI·s. U1llma n . MIss Martie Berry , SERVICE is Home Demonstration Agen t of Leb_ anon will give a talk. Rev . Coleman PATIENT 01 Waynesv1lle will be present to lnst.all tJhe new officers. COURTEOUS gra.ndfnLh'.l·, ...-Mi\'.
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"Farm hOqlemakers like to use their home freezeu and frHZer locker. to hold beef, pork, lamb. veal or 1-5 afternoona except poultry at it. fresh best until needed," ahe writes In the magazibe read by 1,250,000 farm fam1l1ea. "However, • "Smlle an!! the world smiles wlth Wed.nesda.y Is a remembere:i adage of you" • • the old standby methods of curing and canning meat continue to be Uled. school duys. It ls alwayS brougilt to The followlnr attended the Youth "Many farm fa m1l1es find that pre~ervlng by all three method. give. greatest varlety to the m enus. '/-9 Sa.turday e,{enine' "A plan often followed is to freeze tender cuts from rib and loin ; can ahouldeu, ahanks and othe r less ten. mlnd when I see MJBs EcI.na. K.elUledy Fellowship Booth Festival at Oall· . • winsome, stra.wberry.blonde and ' Other Eveninp by vary Ohurch in MIddletown, Sunday der Cllts; cure ~ides and ham a of pork and the inside round of beef. • ·" Younl chickens are frequently frozen: . hen. mar be canned. PoUltry .hould be well fattened fo r slaugh- stenographer a.t Kurz-Kascl1. The afternoon and evening: Joe J a mes. Appolntment · . day Is always more radiant, anel Patsy Baird, Rlyllla Ba1ley, Phyllls ter before freezing... The length of time meat can be frozen luccessfully depend. on the temperature at -which It Is stored, ahe much Ughier when one has received Ma.M.1n, Martha Warolow, Rut h TELEPHONE 6%-8 Wo.rdlow, Dorothy Wilson, Charles point. out. It should be kept at O· F . or lower. In general sausage and ground meat can be ~,e pt tor II MIss Kence:1y 's smile, sweet and month.; frea~ pork; vea l and fiah from 3 to 6 months ; beet and lamb II to 12 month.; and poultry 8 montha. lovely. I wonder If she uses ilium. COnr.J1A'l:\, Richard Sheeha.n, Don Henderson, Jack James, James Cramer, Robert Hastings, Mr. and Springboro spent Saturday evening ohiIdren, Bobby and J ane. were the Mf's. Raaph ~tJnga 8Ild Rev III!ld wltlh Mrs. J. B. Jones. Thank.sg1vlng d inner ' guests of Mr. AUCTIONEERING Mrs. R. B. COleman. Mbll Frances Whitaker has been and Mrs. lAwrence Ellio:tt a.nd son, STANLEY aDd KOOGLER OptometriC! Eye 8peat&last 111 for !leversl days but Is improved Tommy, in Da.yton. AMBULANCE For Dates, Phone 18M. Waynesville, !II S. Detroit 8t. XENU•.O. OUr YOUDg People placed lirst a.t th1s time. SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark enOhio. Reverse Ohargea Mr. IIlU"oJd Stetnke, who has been in the booth contest tor orlg1naUty, Mr. and Mn. Harvey Burnet, Mr. tertalned to a. !amlly dinner, SWlBBOKERS LICEN8E .-----~ and raised $106 for Lhe ~thod1st sUffering with an 1n!ected foot, WII8 a.nd Mis. Harord 'Wh itaker and day evening in honor of Mr. Clark's Ch1ldren's Home. Joe James was much WU'8e and was r eturned to chlldren, MIss Frances aud Richard. blrtllda.y. " chaIrmar. of ' the booth committee. 000::\ Samaritan hospital Saturday were Thanksgiving guests of Dr. and everJng. was Phyllis Balley d.lrect.ed the MriI. B. E Hathaway in Wa.ynesMrs. NetUe Emrick was a Thanks· wSrk in gen eral as be d of t.he v1l1e. giving dinner guest at Mrs. Mal'gatet Booth Festival ' work in the loca.l Friends heJ'e are lIOJTy to learn of Joh.ns and Mr. FaUl Johns. Mr. and Mn. Lowell Thomas and All Typea Mr. 'and Mn. Eo B. IAmIacre spent the deMal of Mni. Esther Thompson Friend. For Washing Diahea and Glaaaware daughter, Miss Betty, were enterHouse Wiring 8qu1res, a fOl1Dler I.qotle resident, at ThanksgJv1ng Da.v w11:h their daUlh· F1m lla1 ICDOOl - 11:30 A. U. tamed to Than1aIg1ving dinner a t No Wiping ~ece...ry Mtet.1Dg ~or Worablp - 10:ap A. II. terB, .M l'8. Louella 9wa.nk and Mn. her home m Prescott, Arlz" laat the hOme of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Warre Motor. Applianceta ThUl'81&y. Fluneral serv1ces were Agnes SWank and children m DayAI.o For -~ ton. '. held at N~d F1uneral Home, Xenia.. Howland &.'1d da.\l8ihter at Moraine W aYDeavill~ Fine Clqthea - Upholatery - Carpeting Da.yton. 1\lr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick at. Burial in Memorial cemetery, Day- City, church of Cbrk' Mr. and Mia. WUbur 4Dlark spent '. Woodwork Painted .Walla tended Pomona Grange a.t Spring. ton:. ~vlng at the h ome of Mr. Telephone ,2949 boro, Sa.turday evenI.ng. Mr. and Mrs. Eo a. Longaere left A. Your Grocei' for Tbia WONDER OLEA~ER C<lmmunion 10:30 a. m . Wayneaville, Ohio Mr. and ~ u.rvey Barnet en- Tuesday monilng with their new and Mrs. Everett Clark a nd 60n and Sermon 11.:00 &. m. Mrs . . Lilly Palmer In Dalrton. tertained their Diimer Card Club, trailer to spend the winter at Brad0hJ18t1an Endeavor 7 ~00 p. m. Baturda.y evening. ' • . enton, PIa. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Mrs. WUHam BIaAlkfonl of near Mr. aDd MJ'!I. Everett Kenrlck and
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i.£E~~¥a~ I Ele~trical Contracting near
STUBBS FUNERAL HOME
MIAMI The Modem Way
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Lewis Foeter, from the CIDICinnatJ Bible 8em1na.ry, will 00' the speaker the WaynesvUle Church of Ohrlst., next Su.nday, Dec. 2. Brother FosU!r made a recent appearance at t.be Church on Sunday evenlng, Nov. 18.
RED
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HOW HANDY ARF YOUR HA·NDS?
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Brvthft' Lew~ F. Scheffler, a OhapJa.ln in the U . S. ArIny, &lid a pl'06pect lor the Jnin~ here at
the Wa,ynesville Ohurcr '01 Ohrlat;, will ~ with u.s lor botb morolng and ev8ll1n8 services, Sunday, Dec.
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St. Mary'. Epilcopal Cburcb Samuel N. Kep, ~ft' . .. lIoforniDC pm,.- aDd eermoo
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NORRIS BaOCK ClDCiDDaU
WHBN YOUR SICK OULD is tired of lying on her back do you hoist her upright, dump • couple of _pillows behind her back, and let her slouch in an uncomfortable position? Or do you SIOJliUUy m~e • "sturdy backrest from 'a cardboard box and place the pillows against it so that she will be firmly supported to main· tain good sitting ?
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Service nat .S ati.fie.
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SANTA CLAUS
This year you will find a most complete line of gift items for FATHEH., MOTHER , the KIDDIES and all OTHER MEMBERS of the FAMILY. Many and varied ' articles will assure you of filling 'your Entire CHRISTMAS LIST at our.store. While stocks are complete, Corne In, make your se-Iection, USE OUR LA Y-A WAY PLAN I Get Your Christma~ Shopping Done I
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WHJIN nul DOCTOR
li~e. ~e. con&estion from Sally', 'bid..roid; ~o ;'o~ 1~~ at him 10 Wl~~ed wonderment and say, "WhAt's ili.at?" ,9r 40 YQU e,ciently improvise a.•~t~ tent &alp an up,t1;>~e1la 'rOd gi:ve the treatment by making an inhal~tO{. ff:Op1 a teakettle and
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We've just received the nicest asSortment of toys in large enough quantities to make a good selection. Both boysl and girls will find here many things that will please and give lasting satisfaction. USE OUR LAY-A WAY SERVICE A small deposit will reseTve any: item in our store and you will be assured of the gift you want while thei selection is complete. aOME IN TODay! .
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P,ASTEU",IZED , )., I
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courses mhome n~irig profesSional nurses. You learn ,IiQw to impro~ise hos· pital eqUipment, give bed badts, ,prep~re 'soft and liquid.diets. lihe.free courses offered by the Red Cross in ~ome ~ursing wUI teach to~... ca~~l~ hoQi,e asslst~t to y~t doctor .. He 11 apprc;PJte.yoUl .c~~ t~,.and .you 11 ~rateful thanks .from !~r family. ate qUtring ,{fee
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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Thursday, November 29, 1945 __ .,M __
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Classified Mem~tma. TWIN .J.HEATItE ' Sectl·on Ad . and a Happy and Prosperous 1946 to ALL! I
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IF YOU WANT IWY repa4;r dOPbor to buy a tWewrtter, cash regis1.er or add\Jlg mnobine, Write .Mr. Cllal'les DUke, 2260 Fra.nel.s
Lu.ne, CinC1WlaIJ, O.bJo.
Buy Victory BoDds at Our
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT-
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• Excellent entertainment with gay IUuslc, goorl dancing and a bit oI romance and come<iy. Donald O'Connor and Pen'Y Ryan in
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"Patrick The Great"
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LIVE STOCK-
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
Kenneth Hill, Mgr. ••
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Col'rie<ia.1e Ram, good stock. Phone 2910 Waynesville. 1:.l13G
"TWICE BLESSED" with The WUde TwIns, Lee '" Lynn, and Prei&on FOII&er.
Paulette GodcJarcl.
Also CARTOON & NOVELTY
. • Alao: OAIRTOON •
LOOKINQ ~rEA/J GEORGE S. BENSON Pmltltwt·-){."illl e,l/tl' S(6rtl. A
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6I16y pe.yments. No appraisal lee.
Also Woe 1iiUl&11 anQ 1aJ ~e {arms lor ~ Call or wrtte Oeo. B.enlt1e. Phone No. 2, !..ebjulou. tJc
Houaehold Good. ~UT Oheela1)be,
ofu H ~ mirror; W8Jnut coffee table with glaaa top; .Baby bUlrS),; :I-piece wiDe Jiv1q room auite. Betty O&r]>enter, 461 Eo Main, Lebanon, Ohio. Pbolle Si8R 11293
BABY ~GE- Rubber tI.re6: 8.torm abield; gOOd. COD:11t.1on; !4r&. a'i~.
11293
FOR SALE-Olermont Ooe.l ~, ~ aood condit1on. Jas. Lovely, ·Phone 28Ol.
GUARD DOG
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D1n1Di l'OOO1 t.ble, seata 10; ~ tAWle; ~; lrOD Dutch OVen. Mrt;. p. L fieaIOn. Rl. 290a. 11291
GAiN" 000 RnuftCH
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FIGHT ON DISTEMPER IS GAINING GROUND
AUTOMOBilES-~tw .t.ruck.; ChevrolJI38; tla.t bed and atoek raclt, IP'&in ~ aDd lo84i:Di cI1ute; estra iOocl slIape. J. W. OOlel 1~ m11ea West BellDrook. . 11293
Vaec:.l naaioa Prevents Many , Ca~ and Seruma Soften Attack of 008 M~lady
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Truck formerly owned by oarl MOore of HalrVe.Y8bW'Ir. ba& Oeen ~ over by aowatCi Sbutta 01 'Wa.YIle6V1lle and he wW do leD.. ~
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GOOD LUCK TO YOUl 81GNSI Get Stantorcl Sqre.D at tbe New I4ar.t1n Bo&e!, Wllm.IJli'ton, 0bJ0. A PCIItDaN wW do it. Trudt aDd bUIIlne. 1Ii8Da. 1011l1c ~
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m;' YOU
i)tMllr TO 8EL;L YOUR or FARM, oa.u or
PaOPER'DY
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F..,.uq., ImplementaJOHN DEERE TRACl'OR owners: See ua nbw f Ol' valve grtnd1r.g, rIDS ~t.I~ n.eto a.nd carburetor tuDe-up serv1ce. Be aure your tractor will be in 'tlp-top 'OODditJon lor the i'u6h work tth18 SJ)l'1Ds. Only senu1ne parts uaed. M"cmt guara.n.t.eed. We &Iso aervice all ,John Deere equlpment. iBrlng YOUl' madl1.1neZy problems '«> \18. OUr fe.ctory ~d meoba.n1c8 can keep \your old equlpment operating untu new maob1JuIry 16 ava1lable. We are also ta:It1Dg orOer8 for wa.gon beds, trailera ao1 truck srain and stook rack& B.\lNTA IMR.EMENT ~
Dealer.
Your.JohIlI Deere N. ast Street, ~baoon,
CIIIJo, Pbone~.
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Carry a person through the ailmenta of his first twelve or thirt.en years and chances are that he will (row into a sturdy. healthy individual. Carry a dog through Jts first year and in all probability you will have a vigoroUl, hardy servant or companion for the rut of its life. So .tates the Gaines Dog RIt· ..arch Center, New York City. In their first years of life humana run a gauntlet of whoopin, cough, diphtheria. scarlet fever, measles and the Lord knows what else. About the only serious ailment the dog bas to contend with durlng the first year of its Ufe is distemper. There are countless thousands of dog owneu Who, hav111, once carried their pets through distemper-and perhaps a worm1Dg or two-havii had them live out their years with no further allments of any kind. Whooping cough in children and distemper in dogs are not. of couue. comparable illnesses. Nevertheless, there is a lesson for dog owner. in the medical profeslion'. present-day . attitUde toward whooping cough. Like whooping cougb, distemper il best prevented than .cured. As with children and whooping cough, until recent years every dog was expected to catch distemper. But now. again as in whoopmg cough, vaccination prevents 8 gr eat many cases entifely and makes of others lighter cases. Now that anti-canine distemper .eruma are available, even the sit-
FOR &LE- Jl'rillti; 'l\urkeys; collie pu,p. 0. &. N\ohpDer. Ph. 294)6, FORSALE-
, 8IIZ THIll LOVELY AVON OlIPI' ~ at Ule home of Mra. W. O. B.eper, N. MaIn St. 11293
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USED CLOTHING0BiIlD'8 Snow Suit; Ch.Ild's Spring GOa&. me ~ J4rs. Ervin SIIl1th, cor. ~ '~ '13 and tth St. 11293
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was a yoke. She llved her We in !ltty-one yee.ra In loyal servlce to others amI4 laughter a.Dd tears; To obb.ers hardships a.Dd t.r1&I.s sbe would Ust.eJl oonce&J.1ng Her own pa1n and hearl-&ebe with never a .t.hot of rev~.
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MONDAYS,, WEDNESDAY'S. and FRIDAYS
HOME FU.R NIT'U RE 'C-0 - -_ .
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BED ~OOM SUITES
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FELT BASE RUGS 25 and $6.52
anaU, dark or b1'OWD $%0.00 Raccoon, pod ...... .... .. 12.'15 . Red Foll. ,004 .......... $3.50 ~bblt BkIes, white, .50, .25••15 Colorect and MIxed, .10 to . .25
STUDIO COUCHES (Fun,. Sprinl' Filled)
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OpollllllJD •. . •...••. .80, .80, .40 1W1nk, Jarfe, medium,
we sbaIred her flowers to the shut-Ins of our neighborhood, At eacll place we heard of her
Cus om 8u:ehe'n·ng
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LAMPS (Floor and Tallle)-
Pho~e . 912R
Wanted RAW FUR.S
PIN-UP LAMPS '3.31
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The .~~~Y~:~RC~Jf.~Y~. Food Sale & Bazaar at the TOWNSHIP HOUSE
Saturday, December 1 bel'inninl' . at 1:00 P. M.
CASH FOR USED 'CARS .
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Any make or model Fred 'Kahn Motor Car Co. .
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LEBANON, OHIO
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TJlO Miami G~zette. Ph. 2143 WAXED PAPER-125 fL ~
mother to tJ1e youUl, 80
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loved Dl&Il-ldW so well, New York alway. goel over the Wl})' was ahe calloo so earlY to ber top with demonstratl.onl. Magazine heavenly home to dwell? pictures and new. reels have Ihown mOlt of the world', civilized people Each one we called upon expresaed what happens In Manhattan when with tear dimmed eyes. the King of England calls on a goodTlleir deepest sympathy far tbose will million or whcm 'l:all·w!nd·lnloved one now llVIlti In pa.1'8I11se. face Dougla. Corrlglto comes home. We are not here to queat10n why. QI' But now I can boast that I '0 10 doubt oW' Lon:! Divine, Gotham'. wildest d t t of joy. Ja· But with IalLb e.nQ &tA!&<1fast. boPe p.an' ••urrender touched off tha blgbellt!ve "Not our will but Tb1ne". lest of them all I was having what we Southemeu To her fal th{ul devoted ones, who call .upper In the dining room of a loved her mare than life, mld·town hotel at l' o'clock p. m. And exercisW every hUlIllWl EWT, on August 14 when Washln,streIl&'th and 1dD:1Dais In ller ton reJensed the official announcelast. d.a,ys 01 strife, ment. There Will just one breath 01 unulual quiet be~re bedlam bore W say, "EVeryt.hUlg works togethep lor good. to those ~llO love the down. How long dOE!S It take a cab lmd,." driver to reach h1s Ilren after hi. And, when your llle's wont OD radio bringl big newI? '!bat'. how earth is done, you too have long the quiet luted. People learned to go wild. earned & hea.venl,y rewaro· Clamoroaa Jumbl. Human voice. cc,uld be dlatln- The understal»:lin& MlnI.ster. whose words s1ncere and true luI.hed .t ftnt along with the Brot SOl'ength IUld CODlfort to our mechanical din, but presently verr little wa. dlstingutsbabJe except by hearts 't.I1a~ can compare W1tb .Ijht. Bent OD aeeing, however. I lew. quit the hotal and wllIked we.t with ¥ we xeallze bel' ee.rtmy voIAle 11 th_ tramc which I later leamad wa. stilled lorever mare. .torming trom all dlJrectlon. toward Her memory will l\nier !Ii our Tlmea Square. I n,ever lot much hearts until we reach the cIa.er than live blocks to the focal Golden Sbore. point. It wa. too d,mle tor at "th .treet and FUthi av.nu•• Written by Mrs. Ina. ' LoDpcre. Women leaned oul ot lk:1.craper window., .hrleked and emptied ThauJuI&'Ivin&' Day and cl1PD1!l' wastepaper basketl. Down like a guests «;If .Mr. aot.t Mrs. P. L Reaaon gray mow came shrf!dded newl- 'W ele StaIt &rt. and Mrs, lJO;ren print. yard. of new· wrappm, pa- Reason Oi Ft. DiX, N. J., Mr. aDd per, lood .tationarY·-1lDd It cUdD't stop until Fifth avenue w.. literalq M:nt. C . Eo Ediir,£Wn, Mr. and Mra. carpeted. Air borne ll'lbbona of tick- J . B . Web, MrS. SadJe Reason and er-tape crawled In and out amon, Mi'6 Elsie Hockett . the tower. like my.terloua aerial ' 'l'hanIuIPYID,. peets 01 Mr, and .erpentl. BUlle. aDd cab. were Mr.!. l). IR. SalisbUry and family jammed with people In hy.terlcal were Mn. Geotge WinDer and celebration, hOUri 9D Ind. dalUlrhter of Lebanon, Mr. &nd Mrs. At the Brilht !J,he. W. E- ~ell and Mr. an.c:. Mrli. An officlally eatlmatec1 two mtWOD RoIllU:i Saalsbury aDd son. men and women madl! up a .eethtDg· ma.. that centered at 42nd .traet Mr. and Mra. EvereU MarIaU aud and Bro.dway, ~d olleldea seemed daUihter were 'I'baIlitaalv1Dg :c,.y to dominate them completel".: gueat..s of MI. and Mrs. 0 . ' L. lory "Wor'. O11er r' . . . The word. were niee.r cen.telWWe. mouled repeatedl,y 111 every dialect Mr. ·and JIrs. F. Eo Thomas bU with which I baYe an:!' acqualntanc., 88 their F"r1d&y evening dinner and undoubtedly ' ma~ mor.. The gueal:8, Mr. ana M.rB. Arthur 11bomaa emotloo of ' the m~ultltude .ald. ot Da.yton. . ' ~~~~:. everythln.'. goin, to be aU president of t.hiB sutHUstrlct.
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SATIN TOILET TISSUE , APW ,Jr. Fine.st Quality ·. ·2000 . 8~eeta 4~ · x 5 .
uation of dogs already IItricken with this malady is not nearly so hopeless as it once was. It i.J wise, therefore, when a dog shows first signs of illn e~s that might mean distemper to place him in the hands of a competent veterinarian at ollce. . . It bas been observed that puppies with weak constitutiona and pampered! overfed, underexerclsed pets are the most likely to contract the infection. As In the case of human. influenza, a Illterable virus starts the trouble and bacterial organisms do the rest. A rise in body temperature. accompanied by shivering or sneezing. an eye or nasal discharge, diarrhea, partial loss of appetite and
ci.me to vtalt with Mr. and KnI. A. ZImme1man of l"Qirt.ania _CfIJ
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Mr. and Mn. Robert BrUaln and CEDAR CHESTS $ son vtalted hts grandmother a.nd AWlt, Mn. OIW'l'I~ LlppenCott and and daughter, Eva, t.wo l:i&Yl' ~t Her ways so nl,ce, so ~tle and 80 week. Bobby, as be Is .known tQ hla trten4s bere, blur received h1& honor_ kWd; . .SOFA BEDS A more fa1th.tul aDd true 1'r1eIld able d1scll8.rse ~ the ~. we'll never lind.
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U.. S. Code Interceptions Bared Jap War PLans; Attlee Outlines Labor Party Economic Program
Europe',s Need
As congress wrangled over appropriation ot $550,000,000 to complete ,the original government pledge of $1,950,000,000 to the United Natlonl Relief and Rehabilitation admlnis· tration, and President Truman asked tor another $1,350,000,000 for ....._ _ _ _ _ _ Releo.ed by Weatern Newspaper UnIon. _ _ _ _ _ _-1 the agency. UNRRA officials abroad nRE RATIONINO (EDITOR'S NOTE : Wboa .plale... a.e esp.o •••• III 'b ... eOI8I11D' 'bo, ar. 'b••••, If you are an automobile owner In We.lern Ne w. paper Vnloa' • • • • • •GalYln aa. . . . . . . . . . . 'U, 01 thll Dew.paper.) estimated that liberated European countries would need 9,000,000 toni search ot Ures. here i. one thing to at toodstwls thil winter to avoid keep your eye on. The Ure indu.try Itarvation and serious malnutrition. Is pulling all sorts ot wires backBecause of Interruptions in farm· stage to lift export re·strictiolU. Ing caused by the war and drouth. At present they are permitted .t o European agriculture will be able export tOO,OOO truck Ures and 100,000 to furnish metropoUtan dlstrieta passenger tirel during the last quarwith food assuring a daUy Intake of ter of thli year. They would llke to only 1,200 calories, UNRRA said. export a lot more. In the first place. Though receipt of 9,000,000 tons of I they don't have to worry about OPA food would boost this Bgure to celing prices when lellln, abroad. calories, the diet still would fall b~. Secondly, they can bulld UP their low ltandam nutritional require. postwar marketa by ,etting In on menta. the ground lloor. investigations In Czechollovlilda, So they would rather aell mora Greece, Italy, Denmark, Holland. Ures abroad. But lf they do, the)" Belgium, Yugoslavia and Norway sell less 'Urel at home. And ~ a revealed that there WSI a pressing tire certlllcate luued to a perIOD need tor feed to help rebuild the desiring to buy a tire is nothln, cattle and dalry Indu.trlel, serlou.· more than a bunUng UCelUe. He caa 1)' depleted by butchering of con· go out and hunt tor a Ure. If hll'l quering armies and the diversion lucky enough to lind one, hla oertift. of grains to human consumption. cate entitlel him to buy It. Having already shipped 2,400 COWl DEPARTMENT OF PEACE to southern and ea\ tem Europe, When the hou.. foreign aftair. UNRRA plans addltlodal substantial monthly deliverIes through the win· committee heard tetltlmoD)' on the ter. . Randolph bill to create a departDieut ot peace, the It&r witnell wal a MAI jolni U. 8.-BrIUab commJulon Itudle. · PalesUDe problem. lewiu MeanwhUe, American grain mar· year-old tormer mule-drtver from youth parade In Jenaalem III protest aralnat reavlcUon of lmmllraUon kela boomed upon the prospect Into Bol)' LancI. beavy demand In the comlngmonths, Morgantown. W. Va. with casb and December rye a lenChairman S~l BI~Om and mematrucUve use, no advantage would laUo~alleilder 'on the ChIcago Board bers ot hil coiiunittee llatened with PEARL HARBOR: come trom sharing Ita UBe. To work of Trade.. . rapt attention al Raymond 1\4. Davil Code Secrets out luch lateguardl permitting ex- Cash rye held a lubstanUal mar· read a 16-page ltatemen~ on wb7 the United States mould taka the AI the P earl Harbor investigation change of vitallntormation on atom· gin over cash wheat, what with dislead In estabUlhlng a new cabinet got underway at Washington, D. C.. Ie energy for industrial purposes, Were IcrambUng for the grain III POlt to .pread the aoape! of peace betore a joint 10.man congrel- the Big Two recommended the crea· view of a Ihonage ot corn and lOrthroughout the world. I ional' committee, intercepted mes- tlon of a United Nations colJUllia. gbum, whUe the December future lion. loared to almolt $1.90 a bushel. topKlerl. 35 0111. II olle or the elepbaDts placed Into lervlcc to aid In the cleBDIDg up of mach-bombetJ After he Ilnlahed, white-thatched :~:se!t ~aCtedu,lnS. th.:~~::::: .... revealed by Forelan M1n1Iter pin, December wheat tor the drlt Bamb...... Germ. .". Klerlls belllg alilated III the job by MallY•• 25-year-olll' mate. barely visible ~D olr.lde. GOP Rep. Olarle. Eaton of New Jercers had crac.k ed the secret Japa- Bevin In the ' houae 'Of commons re- Ume Ilnee 1921. 'nle7 are pulllllr U1. remaiDs of aD aatomobUe from. bllbed balldlllg. AD elephant can baal 3.000 POIIDI!. ~ey declared:. nele code a year before the ltart of centlY. Britain bal j!Xpr.e lled deep Another bullllh lactor In the mar· . wltboat macb elrorl;, anll Dever seems to tire. even alter 10llr bourl of work. ''Mr. D ....., · 7011 . .,. be . . the war. . concern over RUllian demandl for ket W8I an elUmated drop of 28'1,. _ _ _ _ _ _..:..._---....:.....---------------~------------.clhoolecl. . . 70. &ell tho ..... While the early Intercepted meso tru.teeship ot Eritrea and TrlpoU· 000,000 bUlhels In the 1944 rye crqp mlttee. bat 7e1l certa1D17 are .... la,es dealt wIth Ihlp movements. tanla In the Near East, and eltah- In Europe where the grain II an 1m. IIDedacaW. That II olle ., 1M chief interest centered in the dI'plo- Hshment . ot a naval base In the portant bread ltaple, and Imaller lIIIest dOClamenta I ha.e ever , m atlc documents dating from July Dodecanele islandl, Inasmuch 81 suppUes In both the U. S. and CanlII&eneel to." . . 2, 1941, when Tokyo told Berlin that these territories Ue athwart the ada. World Peace II not jUd a hobbJ famed ·'1lfe.Une" of the empire) Beeallle or Ibe alowness In deliv.1dth the. ~ Vir~ cqal' Ill... "Japan .wou1~ work for Ita "greater ~uatithe JI.!!!I~UD aDd .Su~ ~at graiD to coastsl porta. Ealt Alia ~prolperlt)' Iphere" re. canaL experts teared exports In the though he describes It as .uch. It sa a buming ideal. A lelf-~ada bUll,ardless of the world .ituatian. Coincident with Attlee's visit to half of IH6 might fall below exOn November 22, Tokyo advised nell man who now operatel two coal Nomura arid KurWlu, Jap envoys W8Ihington W81 the U. S, and Brit· pectaUons. Rallroadl clamped on J11inel employlpg mo~' than IlOO negoUating in .Washlngton with Sec- Ish announcement that a joint com· emergenc)" demurrage charges In work en, Davll , had made mlUl7 retary 01 State Hull, that It had million ot the two countries would an dort to apeed up unloading of ilpeeches at hil own ezpenae been decided to set November 29 as undertake a study of the Ucklish box cars to ease the sltuaUon. . throughout the countT')' u,rgln, a '0... _____the Bnal date for ef'fecting an agree- Jewilh .i mmig.r ation question with a I, emment department or peace. He . menlo after 'which things would view toWard easing the pUght of S F P also hal written a proposed COOlUtu· "automatically .• . happen" In case European refugees. I onny ets ast . ace I Uon tor the United Nations that hal of faUure. Then on November 26. Pressm. Importance of the ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - - 1 attracted wide attention. , Nomura told Tokyo at Hull's ulU108 _I emphaalsed by cODlinTo Ihe quufiorap/ wha. makes EU,. The ltate department" thought wen wlsll matum and the improbability of ued .Arab _d Je rlota la"'e ",om ("Sonny") Wisecarver. J6• • 0 ir· enoUgh ot h1I Ide,,1 to invite hlm to reaching a settlement. . Near Ead. with acores.wed reJi.rable eo Women older u.an him. the'San Francilco canterence u an On November SO, Tokyo Informed and w01lllded ia widespread Eleanor Delleny, 24, who Iilurell observer. " demollltraUolII o.er the Qaes- in hi. laCe.J' romantic werlude. mwed: BerUn of the imminence of war with ! Rep. Jenn1ng1 Randolph of Waat the U, S. and later relayed the lame UOII of maklnr Palestllle • n.. "DI'Hm man-ldeal eomponion-P.,... Virginia, treelY admits' tbat Davia . Uoaal bomelaDd ror the Be. lee' lover." message to Rome. MeanwhIle, brewa ~foMer 0/ cwo dlilcirellalld wile 0/ an wal tbe chief Ipirk plUC ~ IQ peace re.olutlon. . Becau~e they bave. been banded army corporal .~ir:.B in lapan. ~,s. Tokyo warned Its consulate. on December 3 to be on guard for the into a league 33 million strong D,nflny eloped, IClilh Sonny" 10UOWIIIB 1 , "When I . W8l, looking at ~e rear "Winds" messages in short wave n· end of a mule 'all day in' Weat VIrcUo broadcasts indicating rupture of spread over the enUre Near East, ginia coal mine.... .a,.. Davia, "I relaUons with the' Allies. The "east with control over rich 011 deposits never thought that one . day l'd .,. win'd, rain" message (meaning war cherisbed by l,J. S. 'and British coninstrumental In 'havin, luch an im· with the U. S.) then came through cems, the Arabs have greatlY com· portant piece of legillatlon intro' pUcated settlement .oCthe Paleltllle on December 5. duced In congreu." Among the last messages decoded issue In view of th.e ir stubborn oppoNot&'-'l'IIe aecoad InUlal., Dawe.r e TokyS's reply to Hull'l ultima. IlU~n to large·scale Jewlsb lmml· .... 'llame .&aa4a lor' ''MOBeI;'" tum on December '6 with ftnal In. gration. . Perhaps what We need are more· Taking the:-Arab objectioDs into atr\lCUons tor pre8e~tatlon to the pfaln, prden-.arlet,. MOIetI' II' U. S; at· 1 p. m. the tollowlng dal- consideraUon, the joint U. S. ·and , the Davia ' type. . lulead or comlJig In on the momlng ' Of De- ,BrlUsh comminlon will look lato Itrlped-pants diploma". to lead cember 7: Dated December 7,. a Jap t1!e queltlon of whether heavy UI out .1 the III. teraaUoaal wDmeslage trom Budapest, Hungary. mlgraUon would upset the Arabi A buge 'throng of Japanese face. banncrcd platform In Blby. park. Tokyo. during. demonstration dernes•• to Tokyo stated that the American poUtical and economic pOlIUop In Mra. Deveny and "Sonny." against tbe currenl~ food shortage. The ' park Is In downtown Tokyo. adjacent to the palace pound.. 'l'IIe • • e minister tq that country had · pre- toPlilbeel~e. Cot·~lderaiudlon" allo wdlaall a mJ..ing III aha home 0/ • murual Ja~anese objected not only to lack 01 food, but to any control over their food luppllcs. , BOWLES BOLDS .ented Its government with a com· .. ..ven 0 ~rov n. reme . l,ieIid. Two yea" alfo. 11Ir!. Elain. INFLATION FLOOD munlque from the Brltlu that a action In Europe ltselt and allow· Mon/redi,' J:I. and allo ahe mother 0/ atate ot war would break ou~ on the ing immigration to other ~ountrie •. IWO c:laildT"", ran oD with YOUR, Wi•• Chinese Army StylesoPAdminlstratot ' Chester Bowles Visihl{~ Speech Device i8 one of the mod abu.ed men In .eventh. ' JAPAN' . . CClrwr in lau /ir•• amorow epiiod., , • In eJllborlllin, ora "Sonny," allribut.., Washington: Everyone iI badgering him. Congressmen demand that BIG TALK: Seek Trade Mr•• DtNMIy GInned: "rd like eo A. the 'qu4!IItlon ot reconsUtUting care ol.htm. the ra. 0/ my Ii/e• •• •.He', their constltuents increase the price Reassures.U. S. the Japanele economy arole. lood..coruiden,au and older . Mall hu of thla or thal Farm groupi want .' ftl ••• - dr year.. She tcIOuld no. retllrn to h.r to ralse the price of mfik or caWe. In the natioii'i capltat to dllcus. nn I""nes:e 0 Cuua ew a hwband. llae ~. Businesl groUPI want to abollah all dlsp~slUon of the horrlllc atom ~mb the naUon', fUture . , ceiling prices. and touchy international quesUons • .with Ule world b" CIDNA: I Probably the common man doean·t British Prune Mlnlster Attlee alIo barter IYltem to. ndl E found time to ' address congi'elll and ate ImPort. of nl!eded Frie y , nemies appreciate It, but here are aome things which will happen lf elielter· outline the democratic obJectivel of raw lJlateriall: Under , Once deadly enemies, Chinese na· Bowles losel hil bat1le to stop' the his labor party juit as negotiations .render, Japan will not be ~onsllits aod Japanese troops have lnfIatfon Dood: for a multl·bllUon dollar loan trom to p.roduce lome of the become brothers in arml In north· 1. Every person putting his mo~ the U. S. were materJall~ing " merly exported. . ern ChIna. where Nipponese forces In life Insurance ,does 10 with lbe' have been employed by the central AImed at belplng Britain get Ita .' Under the Japanese propolaJ Idea of getUng hil money .back-loo . export - import trade funcUonlng the re'lUDIption ot trade. ' Nippon government tor the protection 01 vi, centl on the dollar. But It there .. aga1n' and ;lIl~ten the load pf lix bll· would receive aub.tanUal amounts tal territory and raU.roadl agalnat ln1Jaiio~, the lnsurance:doUat wUl b, r lIon dollarl of'debtl to wartlrile cred·· of tood; lalt. cotton. copra, coaI..lron comm~t attack. worth 711 cents, 110 centa, or even ao ltors; the proJected multl.bllQon dol· ore ami non-ferro.' metall. In ex· . Whlle the .Japanese actively aided centa. lar advance was attacked In 10m, C1hange tor ,old. ciJamondl••11k, cot· the naUonali/ila In their drive to Iecirclel al an aid ·to the labor part)" ton goods. chemical cure a toothold In the north~ U. S, I 2. Every person OD a re~ I lIon, wbether a rallroad aqlploy... . . in 10claUzing the United Kblgdom., Ical'.IUPplle.. ~achlnery. marine. kept .their diltance lD the In addfelsing congress. AttIee de- and WI. . bloody Itrlfe between ChIang Kal· college:, .chool 0.1' a big cOrPoft· \ clared, 'that British bUlinessel were 'The . problem'; Of recreating. uelt· • .troop. and the ·Redl. belDl UOD employee. will lee hII Incom. ahrlDk If,there I. lnfIation. only to be naUonaHied WheD ~e7 Japanele ecOllomy wa. ' ordered only to guard American ' bad grown InlJl monopoliel detrl~ bx revelatioa ' that. the Uvea and propert;y In the battle zone. I 3. Every widow UvtD. on 'monq lett by her, h~lband wW lee ' ~t m;, mental to the economy. . . beep'~e alxtb,blll"lt prewar Meanwhtle. the natlonall.ts prelsed come 'IhrlveL , . . .1 '. • • No 'radical lD IpeeCh or appear- er• . atilppin, out almost a their advantage with lend·Ie..ae ,uP.' .. 'Every Ichool teacber wlll baft ance. the short, mUd-mannered, donan" worth of goad. " pUe. oilgiDalb' deat1ned ' for un great cWftcu1t;)' havlD; her • .w,mu.tached Brltllh·leader de.cribed Of the total-amount, ChIna alalnl, the .rapinele. the labor party a~ a reprelentatlve the 18rgeit ~ with the U, S. Though Ilgbtlng ra,eel throughout ~ve up when .tIla value ·of &be dQa.' ' tl:te whoie DOrtherb .area. att.elltiOD lar mov~1 down.· crouoaectlon of liberal En~ 10- India (oUowiDgt , . I. Ev~ 91vll lervant, ~ , cl~. with profelilonaland bullDel. Of the total amoUD" Cb1Da waa rlveted ..OD _n,~oDallat a~pts men. and .even aitlltoc1'ats. JQID1nI .talned, 11.2 per cent; the U. to Imau'lnto th,e 1nduatrlal provlDee with lila ·'0...... am~ preteot- ~rk1n, for city: It&te or IedeNI of Manchuria, wbIob the commuwith the worldn, ~I'" In ita memo per cent: 1IicUa, 8.2 per cent: II-. him lrom the ralll tIU government, wUl be AD .... .... benbip, '. 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Wallblu,,&OD, D. (l. ID the day. that followed Pre,ldent Truman', message to congress urlinl universal mUltary tralnln, we. Iu Washington. waited to see If there would be an ecbo to the Presi· dent'. word. lPOken 10 eamestl;y but with 10 litUe effect on the audlencIJ before him. There was an echo all naht but It wa. an empbatic rumble of neaatiollI wam·t surprised - 1 read rril' Ustener.' letters. It wa. Interestin, to .ee .the way the members of confre.. reacted to th. Prelldent· • . messa,e 81 be deUVered It. I watched them with one e)'e on the text of his speech a. 1 atood .queezed into the crowd in the ,allery of the bouae.
fear into the people'. attitude and Iinee fear starts the adrenalln HowIng that usually means acUon. Meanwbile. there are thole wbo fe el that complete preparedne.. not only Is essential In the Intllrim, even though a tuture 'world lecurlty or· ganizatlon II movln, Iwiftly to fruition. but that It will also act a. a lt1mulul toward luch a goal The argument run. briefly: Wet must prepare to enforce peace. or prepare to ftght a war. Many memo bers of congrelll realize this and would undoubtedly IUpport the President'l program If they felt the,. could do 10 without ftyln, in the faee of the majority opinion or theIr con.Utuenti. I do not intend to us. thl. column a. a platform upon which to debate the Illue now but I would Ule to pre.ent a viewpoint exprelled by a medical man wblch made conllderable Impre•• lon on ::. c~r:a~:!~~el~~':d~:::.m:wr:: cent meeUn, In ~e capitoL Tha .peuer wa. Dr. G. B. ChIsholm. one of the world' a foremo.t chiatrlat., who .erved al chief medl· cal oftlccr of th. Canadian arm, and " now deputy health minJ.ter 01 Canada_
J. Frank Da..,.ea !:lett) a& the tiller 01 bJa car at the .tart of tbe ftrs'
aatomoblle race In tbe United State. held In Chlcaco on ThaDkBllylD, Da" 1895. Bellde naryea q "r\bar M. White, 'aD amplr·e.
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Dllryea and llill bro. h e r, C/,arlell, lormed the Dury.'n ~~o'or W a gon . Corp. Tlu.y made and /lold 1601 the quainr machines in 1896. T!te,rll' ' (l.! ,li e pioneer alllomobile man.,,· Incl urin8 company 01 tlte 'United S'n'c/l, Th''e 1895, model ·I.vas de. scribed os n vehicle running "on 10llr wheels Ivi", pneumatic tire.! and bnll beorings. Speed is controlled by a proper arrangement 01 8ear6, cone.! and leven." The Duryea company, de'pite ,it. early atart and the prestige enjoyed by car following the victory in thp American automobile race at Chicago on Thankllsiving Day, 1895, laded out in the 1900,.
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machines, econom,. of operation, apparatus after a previoul test had Y , . miscarried wben the car Caulht 6re. FIFTY years ago, H. H. and appearance or deslgn_ Three o' the conte.tanti drvppe:i Kohlsaat, editor and pubERE is a de luxe wedcUnl or Coming In the I8me decade WBI Christmas gift idea. Crochet lisher of the old Chicago out early In the race. one g8l-drlv. the closed car. which also representen Job raWn, to obtain sumclent ed a marked advance In the motor four of the gossamer.like 5"'.inch . Times-Herald, took up his pen tracUon In the s) lppery golnl, and industry IIlnce It permitted year- butterflies In white thread-emto make this daring predic- two electrlc·powered vehicles retlr· round use of vehicles. On exhlbl· broider the shaded pansies in 80ft lnI becau. of battery limitation•. Vaned Reaction lion to a skeptical pUblict tlon at the m~seum " a 1918 cua· blue, yellows, a touch ot brown, ODl, Two F1n....ed. tom-built Pierce. with an open drlv· then add a suggestion of pale pink •'The horse stUi has work to 7'0 Propo.ca' That lett three "as-powe.r ed ma· er·. leat and a dosed rear, fub· Here are lome of the .entence. do but motors are coming in chines in the running. with one, the toned after the elaborate horse-car- _to_ th_e_ b_o_u.qu . :._e_ts --:-._ _ _ _ _ _ _ which J cbecked a. bringing reand they will, in the end, be Roger., entered b,· the Mac,. of rlage. of old with oval windows and apOnae: cheaper, faster and more New York. falUn. out after ftflt col- fabric upholstery 01 pearl gray. Al.o " • _ • above aU elae, we lire economical. They will of ne. liding with a .treet car Ind dam- sbown Is a gray 1918 Overland atrOb, because or the coura,e ahd with the low slung bod, and '" SSI· .... command ultimate agiDg the learlnJ and then runninl coupe, and tkill of a UbertJ~lov1ni ' Into a hack and bel~d1n1 the steer· high. box-like QIlb. ... e '3 I!COple wbo are determined that thI. In 1924, au~mobUe engineering supremacy. The law of selec· iD, apparatba. DaUon .ball remain forever free." With foUr vehicle. eliminated. made another .Ignillcant advance In lion, the survival of the fittest, (Applause). Well. that W81 .. ,en· only the two-cyllnder Duryea Mo- the installation of foUr-wheel brake. is going- to play its part In tor Wagon, piloted bll' Frank Duryea. on Bulcks, adding to the I8fety fea· enl, DOD-ClOmprornialng aentkient. 'Mllfarity Needed Nothin, to do wlth \he subject m For Peace carrying it out as it has played and the IIn,le-c:,lllnder imported ture. of motor vehic:1.. and Incre8l' band, HI. thelia II that ' 'th1I I. a Itek it in everything else ill the Benz, driven by Olear Mueller and Ing their appeal to \lu! public. The There wa. the ... temant that we Charlel King. rema,lned to light It lame year, C_ F . Kettering made woi-ld, with an old, chronic but ever- world." dldn't lack faith in the United Na· out_ Traveling the dlltaJlce In 'a Ut· · another notable contribution to the tiona OJ'ganizaUon. "on llhe colitral'1 mor. exten.lve and , nrlwa lick· KCihlaaat W" drumming up bl. tIe over 10 hours, :Ouryea CrolSed Indulltry. developing ethyl galoUne. nes.. It. .Icknell ha. recenn,. bepromotl.on or the IIrlt American with all we have. we Intend to back the line first, with King, who re- which increased compression In au· our obliaationa and comlnltmentl come acutely dangeroul and the ru- automobUe race \0 be run at Chi. Ueved Mueller after be collapsed tomoblle enginel and resulted In ca,o. nt. with the twin objective. under the United Natlona charter." tufe I. uncertain indeed." 'It " a Ilcknet. which' ba. made or popularizing the motor car and under the ten.lon, folilowin, close be- greater power and eMc.lenc, and <MUd applau.e. thI. Urne_) bind_ higher mUeage. 1ben eame the relPOllI. to ttle UI "the kind of people" who II,M improving the country'a roadwaYI. Though the wlnnlo, car I. not Toward the close of the 192Os, the wa. no easy task. 'or, though t1r.t direct appeal ror the meuure major wara every 15 or 20 ,ean. on exhibition at the museUm, a .ur· old custom·bunt automobile whlcb , In hand. Tbe President aald: "The Th~ cure I. education. Just a. In· the automobUe bal .lnce become an , rey·type Stevens·DIllrJea model of had dominated the Industry since .wejt way to guarl.Dtee that no na· d1v1duall become neuroUc becaute important economic and loclal link the lllOOs II to be seen. with Ita poduction ,ot under way In the tiaD WID attaCk ,ui II 10 remam ther are not mature. and thUi ~. in American ille, It wall then looked brass kero.ene lamps, roldlng top 1900s was replaced by the .tandard· Itroq In the onl, Itlnd Of itrengtb unable 10 cope with the .ttuaUolll upon with curiosity and even sus pl- and leather mudguardl. A. four·seat. lzed car. As a result Of the perrecID antelior can undentand-mW· the, mu.l meet, .0 the world ba. elon. er, the driver was lituated In the tlon 01 mall production. more, autoIndeed the nation'. farmer. then back, with the engine beneath him. me! es were turned out at lower t,aI7 ~." ApplaUM a.am 'but 1 developed a behaviour pattern bad till reetiDl 1\ wai for the .enU. which produce••ometbln. which ,n~ were In 'the forefront of oppoSition First to win an American automo- prices, putting motor cars within FUlL-STRENGTH I Fleiac:htnann'. freeb octiw Yeast atart. to the automobUe. a. exempUfted b, . meDt 1M not the 'Ullelted means bod, wanta: war. working right away I the strength of the yeast brinp We mu.t bav, ',~ulh people who the dronts suffered by Loul. Green· 01 ID'IpMn,entlng it. out aD the flavorful goodnees of your bread. Be surer of When he aald that '''the .basic can Ibow toler~c.. ,be paU&lt, and ~h and Harry Adam. or Pierre, 8weet taste-light texture- fragrant freshness every timel .nHOD for mWtar)' tralnln," ,q to above aD bavI lbe abWt, to com· S. D., In the early nlnette.. Having pataDtee UId freedom from.. promlle. 'nIese .re quaUUe. of ms· con.b'ucted a bomemade "borae- ' IF YOU BAKE . AT HOME, insiat on ID afgrenor, there wae another turlty, Dr. Chi.holm polntl out, and Ie.. wagon," powered by a tWo-Ilyl. Fleischmann's full·strength. fresh active demOD.traUon, ·but not quit. a. ener· people. mllture Iu thll lenae, Inder g.. engine and capable of ,eUe IDd ma~ memben. I npted, ~d not w~t to start wara and seating efght, the progressive p"lr Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dewere refu.ed -the right to carry pasa.,plau.. at all_ would prevent other pe;ople retrained frOm pendable-AmeriC!llT1avorite yeast sengen. at county talrs, and ' were . 'JIbe lalt note I. tl14t mo.t em· atarting them. for over 70 years. But the doc~r re~Uze. that edu· even refUlled permission to drlve ·phaUc. "Good applause" followed ~Ilderit'. aflirmalion that ''un- ce,tlon WW not produce such matu,,· their vehicle inBlde the town umlts we are assured that our peace Ity In · one generation. But IUch a of Mitchell. Salil the Preaa IIId Dakotan: maC:btnery fa funcUonln, adequately, .tate mUllt be rell:Uzed or we face we muat relentleBily preserve our 'one of two alternative•. Either we "II Is a dead moral certalnt, Thla q one of (he handaomed 01 &be new can, the Packard ClIpper auperiorlty on land and sel aDd In mu.t become a race of traloed that ahat lDfernal machIne wiD for 1948. The da.hl... appeulllce haa been aehleved b,. , redealrDI'D, the frillitea boraes aDd " endancer 1he .aIr." But that. I. jUn, what the Idllers, or • race of ~vel. tadlator rrWe and b1 more masalve sldepard bumpers. Colorful new coDifea. I. DOt Wi111ng to do becaUie UntO we can achieve education the Uvea 01 men, wornea and Interlon and ole"Jlae4 modera I!tyllDc also enhance.lts lleaD"'. 'l'IIere It believe. ' the country ta not wl1lIng lUfftc:lent to avol~ such horrible chlldren." have been mMy meebanlca. Improvements, toe. 10 bave them do It; 1 am lUte of fate., ''tor so 'long a. It may take 'Model T' Arrives. . 1hat beeause ,I mow the, have been' to change the brlnglog up of chU· B1 the time Henry Ford'. old bile race. Duryea ailo bad the the reach of the average and lower :receiving, 81 I bave, far more let- dren enough In this world. our dolO Model T started roWng In the 19009, tinction of being the first to seU a income groups. tera .galnlt military u:atntng than watcb on each and everyone In ' the however, the American tarmer. Uke gas·powered motor ,car In the U. S. With the development of volume Iii 'tavor of It. world I~?uld not be relaxed for a his other compatriots, was l1!Pldly in 1896. output, prlcel showed .. consider· moment. The first step lo eradlcat· accepting the new motor car, Rad. Next to the Duryea·Stevena, the able drop between' 1925 and 1940. the Mat Sell ing war Is an attalnabla Ical Improvement. in construction Mobile phaeton ot 1900 intrigue. average In the former year be. PaWic .PrOfIJ'atft I Dr. Chisholm believes. and design have come through the modems used to the sleek stream- in, ,1.00'7 1.0.b. and In the latter I a man who keep,. hi. lin· must ,be achieved and the yeafl. A vast, Integrated roadway liners of today. A' Ilurrey-ilke four, ,,178 f.o.b. Besides, the 1940 cars . . , . 'GO the pube of eongre.. a.. fear of agtresslon eUminated_ I)'stem presehtl, comprising near- seater with "steerln" liandle" In the were heavier and improvements In·' QUICK 'HEUU. FreaiDI !'!8l l!!r q 800,000 mUe. in ltate ' highways rear, this vehicle bad an open front cluded balloon Ures. aafet.y glall, aurft 'me tha' there will never be a means leglslatLon backed by dries out .kID eellI, leaWi th8m \mIvenat mwt...,.. 'traIning ' act until dlat&ly avanable combined force alone has been constructed. Almost and a IIquare canval top wI\h tal· aU·steel bodle., finer aprlugl; ItUr· '~." Skin pta red, IO_IDBJ rnn eiack and bleed. Now IOOtbIn, . a great deal more "seWn'" has prepared to suppresl ruthlesab' an,. from the start, the gl.-drlven car sel!!d fringes. 01 wooden ItruCture, dier and better ftnI.bes, windshield lIentbolatum acta M«iieiIl4U,. (1) , been done 'b,. tho.e who ~1Jeve . 1n appeal to force by any people. of lupplanted the electric and steam the Mobile was sma:rtly trlmmed ,1n wlpefl and rear view mirrors. Gtrn~ ltInIuJatea local blood IIIPPI7 It, than haa been attempted 10 far. the world. , The administration of jobl. proving a atcadler source of red and black. Also hi production In 1940 wa. the and biII&Ia Nahm beaL (2) Helpa reo 'l'hJa man, Uke the writer, II a such a torce Is a delicate problem power and .Impler to maintain. Along with the ol.d vehicles, the automatic .hlft, which, Uke the .elf· convert to the cause••0 h1a expre.· but It can be devl.ed If and wben The extent of the development of Model T Ford of 1908 proves or starter, promises to furtber facUl· the automobUe In the 50 years, dat. especial Interest to spectators, mile- tate the u.e of the automobile by aloD wa. the reverie 01 wilblul the great power rea1Jy wantl It. thInkIn,. Both 01 us, thougb memo The .econd .tep would be to pro- Ing from the fIr.t American. race, Btone that It is In American motor the elimination of the hand shift. oft bel" of, the American Legion. never vide the opportunIty for a~ peopl.. Is vividly .bown In the Chicago history. None can mistake the Old so befuddling to the more neWe· favored their program '01' univenal to Uve on economic levell which ,do Museum of Science ~d lodustry'l T with Its high top supported !?y lIome motorial SUll a luxury and Rrvlce ur,ed upon congreu, 'be- not vary too widely, either geo- exhibit In connection with the cele- metal brackets, Its leather leall, not ,in general use, the autoqaatic graphically or by groups within a bratlon of the motor car's golden an. shining black body. brais heaclllgbt. ahItt enable. driver. to .top and 1bm!P,lhortl1 after the Ia.t war. '''lhere II too much or,anized op. populaUon. This meanll a redlBtrlbu· nlver.ary_ ahd lamps and octaion·Shaped hood. atart without the traditional chanre poaIUon." m,. friend .aid. "such Uon of material Thi. i. poulbll It was at the southwest entrance Next comes the b~ blut! CadUlac or disengalement of gears, and propowe.ful tnlluence. a. the , federai Ilnce there are enough relOurce. ot the pre.ent museum, then the toUring car of 1911, with Its hiih videa amooth. rast pickup. Fine Arts Building of the Columbian windshield, gears OIl! the outer run· coun~n 01 churche., lome ln8uinUal In the world to 10 around. Spectaton at the museum exhibit memben or the Catholle church. It I. lmpo,lIIlble In thlI aplce to do Exposition of 1893, that the herald· nlng board, steering wbeel on right, were quick to notice the revoluUoQ· ~ aU of lal?or .0 tar (and Justice to Dr_ Chisbolm'a vi.... but ed race of 1895 got under way, With and bralS accessories. A four-c:yl· ary dlfterence between th. bld tbli ,li1c~udBl \he C~O ~d the AFL the ~alD polntl are the.e: h. fe';b .Ix vehlc:le~ lined up. Four were gal· inder car, thl. model poasellecl an horsi!lell carliagel of Duryea'. whlc:b often nullify each other'. ef· tha~ man ba. developed ~. C~11t: driven of either double or .In,le electric Ignition m ·t am and head. days and the new poltwar auto. the coDe,e., and the unorgan. ent patte~ or bebaviOui' Wbicll c,linder motor.. Ind two were ~ec· Ught.. mobUe. on exhlbll Thoup rePreS&ecl P";Iup which ml~t be caned caUie. him to IDdul.e bl • maJOI trJc-pOwered. eentlng no radical change over preNoMore~. war at frequent IDterYa~: eat"' ACcor41nl to account.. a goodly IIn\plJ 'iii. motliei•.' " It wa. the InstaDaltion of the etee· w'r modea, tite hew can polllei. Wll~ the return~ vetenn. In. to war repre.eilta , t,mmaturltJ'; tbroq wu on hand to see the .tart trlc .tarter on the CadWac or ttn III abundance 01 chrom. arW ex· ~t It .. too .arl.J to If tIley that Immaturity claD onq b. euted of the 58.mUe race from Chicago to that marked the III'It areat J.lrldi ~ndln, acro.. th. front. liNk Ionow Ii tlietr filthe,a' 'footi\ePi they b1 'education be~ at ebUllbood Evanaton and bacl. The roait. were forward In the development at the jtreamllnlD, IDd mlll7 mechaJilCal . , will 'JeI'tua1l7 vote for prepared- with ID aeeent on the ".el~eet 01 .lusby frOm an early 1D0wfall. autol1lobUe In ~e tlf. B.. not aol; ,rellnemenlL IMid. it li the tenllenC)' of .Inn Who Uvlnl"; thit untO WI aehle.. m~' CroWell prei.ed' about the high· enablln, an ebler lh4l .ifer meW 1IIc1eecl, KohIIaat·. propheC)' of 18911 be. . ..eo MmC" to place • blah tur\t, . . mu.t unite ruthlehq to wheeled, bUIIT.tne vehielet lis of oPeration but .llso permitttDI that tIM au~ ft. IV. to .ta, n& On lborouih , preumtniry IUppret. th. dort on th. ",Ii wond~r, 6rUy draWln, baek to perrnJt' wOmen to take to m,otoHDg. and would preye of th. greateit util· ....~ But th., wDl bot becOme 1111 nltton or any'aD' In 1111 the 'driven to ltait ot!. In inventln, the,ielf-ctirtei, r, Ity to the American people baa lIMn , With Kohlsaat bent upon makln. .itetterln,. 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CBAPTER I Adam Bruce decided It waa tim. for lunch, .ought hotel He gave his order. and .".hUe he waited, two people came Into the dlnln, ' room and Itood just Inllde the door. A IIray·halred m~n, round . without beIn, t.t. apple·cheeked. with a mild blue eye and. curloua .ugge.tlon of phy.lcal readlne.. In hil walk. Bealde him a woman. not .0 old.. h•• With • certain formidable .obrl· e\)' In her countenance th.t waa be· lied b, the warmth In her eyes. Ad.m role, .tepped toward them. said In Qulck pleasure: "Hello, Topel" I The old m.n turned. smiled broad· ty and c1 ..ped him by the band. "Why. hullo. Adaml-Mn. Tope. thJJ I. Adam Bruce. an old blend of mine." "Sit down with me." Adam uflled. 'niey obeyed, and Bruce looked In· qulrln,ly .t Mn. Tope. "I didn't know you were m.med, Inapector." "Ob. ye •• over a. year ago." And the old man told Mr•. Tope: "Adam here w.. • ),oun,lter on the force while I WBI on the Homicide .quad. He .polled • dr.t-rate poUceman to become • .econd·rate lawyer." Bruce ,..lnned. "You're behind the tlmel. Inspectorl I'm. polic.. m.n a,aln." Tope looked IUrpriled; and the younller man explained: "I
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that chance encounter with youna Adam Bruce, Mrs. Tope saw th.t her hUlband wa. .lIent. and ahe .sked: "What are you thinking'" "I was wondering why we happened to run Into Adam." "Just an accident?" . "Cali It that. But-accidents have • trick of ftttln, Into. pattern by .nd by. A. It .ome one had planned them." And he added: "It .truck me that Adam had aomethln, be.Idel. v.c.tlon on hi. mind." "I wondered wbether loll .. Dewaln U .. cantankeroul and .tubbo.m al b. pretendll" He chuokled. "You're lookin, for romance I But I'm wondering what fetcbed • Department of Ju.t1ce man Into the.e hilla?" It wa. obviously impo••lble, •• yet, to answer thl. que.tlon. All the, went on. the hill. were bolder; the v.Uey. deep. the Itream. IWitt .nd .llver. They passed bl, estatel, and Ifeat houses. ' The Uttle car required ,a •••nd when they cam. to Rld,comb. Chet·. Place invited their patron. age. A lean, dry man al old Tope, with Ibrewd twinkling .ye.. came out to serve them. MH. Tope
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and he'd fly 'em up and b.J.ck. But Tru~an's Worries he took • dive Into lA1!ig Island Weighing Heavily SOUnd. long about d,ayllght Sat'da, mornln,." He added resentfully : LITTLE over IIx months ago. "I'n have Bob', mEl to support. I ille... It aln't UkE~Y' he'd saved Harry S. Truman took over the .nything." He shut the hood. rrg."g.elD.8teJj,,0~flnth~~;I~~S~~e~e::e: Mn. Tope said quietly: "Shan we dramatic clrcumstancea••nd on'" So the Inspector climbed shadow of the natlon'l beIn be.lde her. but Ila 'they moved r""v"m,.nt over the death of Frank. away he protested : D. Roolevell "Don't you hurry me aU the ma'aml I like to gl~t the flavor of Your Home Town Reporter w.. the country as I 10 along. I like privileged ~ atte'nd that llrat preal to talk to tolks." And he laid 1n.1"".nf,,,...,,, In the oval room of the Qulrin,l)': " You acted kind of WhIte House. That meeUn, won Tru· m.dl" man the respect ot .U new.paper "I wu." she .dmltted. "When be men present .•nd Itamped the new .poke at Mr. Holdom." Pre.ldent .. • man of qulck declo "Know him. do you?" .Ionl. forceful and '"Jleilive. and "I know who he II." Mrs. Top., with • wide knowled,e of ,overnbefore her marriage" had been the menl When the conference ended, .tractlve bead of thc~ Jervis trust, the correapondenll broke lnto .pon· With an .ctlve Inter,e !t In buslnel' taneous applaUie . . . It had beell and ftnance; .nd ohe exp'lalned: .0 dlfferent trom thOle to wblch the, "He'. the !toor apeclalJst In the Led- bad become .ccustomed for mora forge .tock•• and he's a crookl" than 12 ye.n. Slowly they drove! on, .topplna 81It DOW••Is mODUlI later, tiler. DOW and then to look across the hUb •• a chan,e •••• ilardi, percepUble .nd down the deep bright vaUeYI. dltlerellee. anti ,et 1& u Ibere. Dever· They ascended a steep If.de, and theleu. For IDltanee•• t a recellt .t the top tJhe checked the car. Tope cODlereace. aDDoaced 'belorehlUul, looked to .ee why ah'e .lowed down, •••• lIle Dew cutom • , • lIle Predand dl.~overed beside the road • dent .eeme. Hred. Be .un had that lar,e white-p.lnted ligo. on which Quick .lm..~ lnaTatlattnr amUe , •• black letten cried IIIvlUngly: be .tlD .toocI behbull hi. tlm •• &be COME IN AND MU.L ABOUND I repor&en lIred their QUetlUODI at 111m
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...t .ynth.tic tires _pare. fa_ abfy with IIGIUroI rvbbw If,... He chuckled, and • moment later .ad deculvely • , . bat 1& _mee! te , law b, the brook the gra, weatb- WI reporter that be . . . IIlcllDe. "'. ered .tructure of an old mill. ne.t mH'e &0 well'b hi. word•• , J that be and In repair. An a:rcbed entrance wa. more re.dy to palll 1110111 the and a ...avel drive offered admi .. retipoulbW&7 ror hlI auwen. For .Ion. lDstance • .he would ..y. "tile ltate Mr •. Tope .ald: "Thl. mUit b. departmeDt II oollllideriq that Claeathe place your younll friend Adam &Ion" or. "I may ba...e IOmeUliDI' OIl Bruce told UI about. It lookl clean. Ulat wlUllD • rew d.7 .... or "W'" When an egg i. tre.b .nd In ,ood Shali we try 1t7" lDrtoD w01ll4D't be W.ahlDJioD leondlltlon. It has a normaUy thiclt "I'd like to try thllt brook below wiUlout .U IdDdI vi ramon." and the ,olk .1Iy. fairly weU the road." he admitted, 10 aha He w••• un forthri,ht, but be .pthe center when the I. twirled turned In and ItOppc!d by the MW peared to have learned to be mora tront of the candler. door. careful In hil an.wera. and to me... quaUty e" will abow UtUe. • Tope IUrveyed tho surroundlnl. ure the effect of hiI word.. When e" wlU Ihow a larle .Ir .pac•• with th.t quick Intt~re.t .~ new the conference wa. ended, .the reyolk .nd movln, yeUow. IceD. alway. provoke!d In blm. Th. portera icattered hasUly to their tel.. MW wa. ·OD their left.. Beyond It by pbone. or to thetr otftce•• the Itream .Ide there w.. • turfed "North, I think. We're JUlt ID'PIY· terr.c•• aD open he.rUI. picnic tao I~. I plan to do lOme flsbinc I I we ble.. A ....y.halred l!Dan lit on one 'Co··Operation' End• 10· W. m.y hit Canada b, and "'," of the.. table. a.nd played • vloPresident Truman, It I••pparent, Bruce nodded. "Ever, UtUe brook Un; and • ,lrl .toed near by, her deftnltely realize. that the boney' up thU way had • trout In It when tJhoulder. a,aln.t the trunk of • moon il over. and that poUtiCI••• I wa •• boy." he IBId. "I h.ven·t tree. watcblnl him and liltenln,. A usual, baa taken the place of the State Trooper In unllform bestrod. back'llapplng and hearty welltried them lately." And be .aked: "Where do 10U expect to .t.y to' hli dlent motorcycle-to which • wlahel .nd promi.e. of "co-oper· nJlht' " lide elf w. ••ttached-in th. drive .tlcin." ''We may camp out. Or we ma, near them, and his eye. were on Be Imo.. that .U I. DO' ,0\11, try . ' hotel. if one attracll u.. Or the alrL weU • , • DelUler 00 Capitol laiD a roadsIde camp." ' \ ·'There' •• .good camp about forty ~~ Beyond. the millpond .".as vl.lbI.. wbere he hal met revenea at the MountlD, for Grindstone. mile. from bere. between Rldgcomb \~~~.~~ and • .pring.board; lind two am.U han'" of • cODlerv.Uve .Dtl r. and Maddison village. I WBI there \ \ \\1 l\ boy••0 mucb alike that they were acUoul')' CODl1'etI. • , • Dor OD the law • lelloe or aD old waCOD wheel only last nJght." Adam said eagerly. \~h\\\\ \ clearly twins were.dlvln,. swimml~ dome.tlo rrODt, where recon'f'erlloa III two, . Brace with Itardy board "A place called Dewaln'. Mill. "We ml,bt take a look at Tope .Ihore. climbing on the board and U bein, held b.ck bee.ale of m.D, to keep rl,bt distance .part and &0 You'd Uke.1U" ee! dlvln,l.galn, chasing each other like c.uea • • • nor 00 the lD&ernatlooal bold rletd. "We mlgbt taie • look .t It," 'l1'e , .qulrrel. In • cage. A bald·beaded dlplomaUo rrODt. Tope aereed. Itayed In the car, but Tope. mild and UtUe man In a bathing Iult .at with TtII. reporter believe. the Presl· Malaria-Like Disease "A girl named Bee Dew.ln run. beaming and Inquisltlve. aliihted. hi. feet In the water; .nd an ample. dent feels he bas been let.-down by "Handsome Itretcb of country comel1 woman with knlttinll In h.. .ome of those to whom he looked It," Adam explained. "She·l. can. Found in So. ' Illinois tankerou!, .tubborn young woman; througll herel" he remarked. hand., .eated on a boulder near by. for closest .upport. In an off-the-rec· Th. presence ot anaplasmo.I., • but if you' re careful not to mention "All rlgbt in the .ummer.tlme." turned an Interested eye on the c.r ord statement at • recent Waah· malarla·llke dlseale of cattle. ba.s l1!y name. ahe may ~ake you Inl" the man-thil waa doubtless Chet .nd the newcomer.. Small cablne Ington dinner he Indicated al much. been found In southern nllnols by For business, labor. his former col· veterinary .peclallat. of the Dllnols -"-alsented. m. band wal on were He telt Mrl. Tope'. eye upon blm. hlms ...... Th .ca~ered amon.g the ' treel. ul b e .cene was peacef, ut leagues on the hlU. agricultural lead- university. Fear that It may .pread and wal conscloull that hi. ears the bose, hi. eye on the cUcklng "But In wlnte.r , It·. abruptly III peace wal abattered. ers . . . all came to him In those to other .tate. leem. to be well were red; but after lunch, when be pump gauge. Th e trooper kl cked Ilis motorcycII drllt weeks or hi. tenure and offered ' I heartl" founded. came out to lee them conUnue on cold as a banker lnt ut I fi' ' Tope chuckled. "A lot U~ ~ bl, 0 e w1 th a serle:1 of exploslou and promised their oo-operation to A ,Iedoul disease of cattle and the Ir way. h e IUggelted agaln: "If • tl o~ en re y unnecesllary vlolenc•• bring about an early end of the war .heep•• naplasmolls. commonly obo " places around. d h ' h i d hi hIn d rt and quick reconversion from • war you d 0 s t op a t Dewaln'. MW, teU "Summer folk •• mo. t1 -1 Not l O . n et th w ee e • mac ed e. .erved III the South, hal leldom been at th.t young hussy I lent her my UJ d littl In •... -• to a peacetime economy. many now as there u.ed to be. Ther. e pal e e car. turn to ..... encountered In northern atate.. It 10vWhel" F can't many people --ord to h'-. hlllhroad and raced away. The Ilrl 11 .pread by biting or blood·suckln, en they were ,one, Adam p.ld ~ ....' u" I ked ••....,r - him "'IUi w I amus ed ey... S.lli.hn ... and Conlarion men just to cut laWlll. the.e 00d lneects. Prominent .ymptom. lD' calla here and there. at police he.d· hundred th ld 1 th Ir " . an.o ..w ese 0 peop e In e Washington today II packed and clude lOIS of appetite. weaknell. quarters, the post offtce. the dru,· d.y.I d t . . . . th .tore. There wa. • wealth of time "I noticed one place th.t looked c.r. an came owa. .. em. jammed with lobbyl.ts tor one cause rapid pulse and breathing .nd pale ---------7""'"---' • castle. back on the moun. "B.ve you room for two lodgera'" or another. pressure groups, e.ch or yellowltJh Ikln and mucoul memo upon hi, band.. A Uttle pa.t .Is like M T k d • 1 ~ h ' taln." Tope lIu,gested. r.. ope.s e . branes. Laboratory tellts should be "Ott. yel. plenty." .be aSlured leekin, their own .elflsh ends, One o c oc... e returned to the botel to taken when the pre.ence ot .n.pla.· lfouP tries to pull congress one way. dine; and while be was .t table.. . ''That·. where Ledfor,e live., them. "There' I hardly anyone h ..... beD·boy came call1n, hi. naine. when he aln·t In New York." Chat Not m~ people travel thele d.'... . urging this tor one lectlon. another mOlu U beUeved to exist. Tope remarked : '''Il'hat policeman group works In direct oppoSition. for Adam Ihut himself intO the tele- IIpat, I. thougb the name left. the benefit of another secUon. There phon. boQth and beard a f.inW.r b.d talte In hi. mouth. "He OWDI don·t re.Uy enjoy thel vlollnl" volel. bait the water power In New En,· Thl ,lrl lau,bed 1I0ttly. "Ned'. Is confusion In the mind. of many "Ad.m?" land. He .old. pUe of hi••toc1u not VBr1 mualcal." Ihe aereed. "But people bere. maD7 .ubjectl. There Dehydrator ..ye.... Ad.m repUed. wonderin, and bond. to the folk. around here. It W.I rotten of him to .tart hiI mo- I. confusion In tho mlnd. of the people In the bome ,toWns. talDtI7 .t thl. call Stuck ·em. mOltly." torcycl. rI,ht In the middle of Mr. "Thll u Tope." "Dldn·t Itlck you," Tope a.tter- V.de·. fiddling. I .han tell him U ,our repor&er ba. 'Jutlcec1 the - "YtI. SUre. Whar. up'" 1n'11 aurmlled. 101" Prealdeat rIIbU,. be wid Dot loa, 'Tm pbonlll. from that pl.e. "Not mel Me. 1 keep m, mone, "Be b.ck. wW be," permit buleelllu aDd lick 01 teatJOU recommended. DewalD'. IIID. wbere I c.n hanille It .ny Ume rm ''Ob, be alway. come. backl" enhIp or a ,o'f'eI'IUIIQt&1 pollq .. Ad.m. ,ou'd better com. 'up bere;" a · mind." And Chet volunteered: u_ T I k th "What'. the m.tter?·" ''You don·t .ee Led.tor.e 'lJ'Ound b.... ...... ope,~ ed . ,round wi aD 1I0w up aDd oonfDle the .... 81 DOW Relieves palll ilnd soreness •...ther DOt talk over til. pbOIlI. much. now. I dunno •• Ifd be.ar. :''rc'::.I.,uve Ilance. "You ~ thlI before the Amerloaa people uuI the But JOU-" for blm to walk throuab the 'fD. ~ aid ..14 ~dlb': "Ob, , . world. Durin, hi. term. In the .en.te. Mr. TrUman ,.v•• mpl. proof th.t the poUoe UJI here," ''Il*&,I- kMpa hoQe for him. ha bUcuita .1111 w~le. ever Ifnce wben be one. m.de lip hlI mIncl ...... Ned QuDl-It.'. • '*4" . an rlabt; but they don't mIz willi I . . . a~, E, a rI-he', v_ be would for,. ahe.d .nd let Ibe tIo·o,. til old tr-..s or ~ ~ the ~ol4oml!." PrIdcI(. buabancl-doll ~ ~ chip. fall WIlere thl7 m.,. Th.t ... w•• detnODitr~ "Oa raur trQ bere. .. ~ ...... ''What Bolclom u thaW' aJIIl rau• .~ drlv... aad ol.aDI . . he. thll . . "_ hrI to 70U1' rrs..t tbit Cbet abook Ida head. "I dwIDo. c.blne.. But 1 keep lib. boob . . ill hla stand OD univen.l mUlta..,. t'niepIf 'iO jW-lHtIIoat an;.. '8.B.' til., eull Idm. In the ItoU pner.u, run thInI.... tralnme. A,aID he Ihowed It whtD tile llalDe ~.tor II tIM) ........ ~ ~ nib 0aJle.d marbt 1 JUIII. 000cI r.llu'. JbI'a '1row'. til. 1IIhln11" Topf . . th. fa .. of • boeU1. COQrUI be 4UInd' tor ftultl or •••etab.... It ""'~. 1'911 bin tliat ......... .... -.I taDr. ........ 8IlI Q.t qu1red. . C'Jared hII determinatloo to 1Di, tit uaed al • oloUl.. tlrfer ... .-." rn ... ,......... _ PumP heft," He. INaI up die ''Earl ~dd,. · ~~p ID a .ood ~UJb OIl the enUre R~velt pro- room h ...... or fOOd warmer. • .... '!'ope. In Me. 'I'd ...... ''Cbtlllt raur oU?" IIn. 'Tepe m... DOW lJId til. ." gram. ADd thJ. reporter pndJcta that . • ltIl iam. tJpel cd hom. delQdra• .....1".'· . aaddId. ·~."'n Rand • qaart." ~. 'T ope '~f4: '~'y w.- vety IOOD the P,ell4ent wm taU .... . . bhtlBl elemlllta mQ be ''Y6Ii'" a Job to ......... CI..a dem.s.d. AM be .aId: "I laD ehoo.. our c.bln?·· , ~ .... cllrect to til. peopl. dHtt NIloftd aDd ated a. room b ••ten aDd . . c.1dDft. 1IUIs.ed fOr doh,e iuleied. ''OC\Od.byll. , . aa all Ida .... can aDd ~, '''.l'IItt~ 'll J~ ~UI~. ~ die lIealll of It 11 obvious th.t the h••.,. ,.. , ADd Adam bNI'cI .........~... ....••, tboM Ii tIlere oct t,I.l. ~ aN ...... . . 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(See Reclpell Below) HldtoWll Vlpette: She bal a special iob in a lWank dinner placeGlamorize Leftovers LYNN (JIlAMBEIRS MENUS studying the patronl the proprietor wanb to lee In h1J place often. U There is no problem which so con. ·Veal Chops Baked In Sour Cream Ihe - approves "their looks," Ihe Iistently faces the homemaker al Squash Stutled with Onionl learns their names and addrenes, that of leftovers. Even with ration. Paraleyed Potatoe. and they on the spot', malling ing, there were always lome bIts of . Glngerale Fruit Salad li.t, etc. . • . Last oIaht .he wal food that bad to be utilized and Oranlle Bread Beverage depressed•.•. The boss asked her: made into palatable meals. Peach BroWll' Bet~ "Wbat', on your mind-your tel- Lettovers seem particularly prom. ler?" . . . "Yes," abe said. "We inent after a big holiday dinner. It ·See recipe!' below. had a ftght. I told him to romance 11 then we must In skirts in the U. S.-and bring all ingenu. WELDER'S OVERALLS everythln, sonini arid sUfticient milk to moisten. then come back to me." . • . "II i~ to bear and Cover and cook slow):" stirring only why you're so unhappy?" Ihe b i t ·ell COME CLEAN QIDCK that until mllk Is absorbed. Tum once w was asked. . . . "No," she replied. r ng ou and let other lide brown .1lebtly. "It', this: Atter I told him that, IeBsoned, attrac· . IlUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. - I pboned the N. Y. Mirror and asked live casserole. Serve. Mrs, Claude Buchanan wrote • them how many ,Iris there are in from the kltchen. Meat pie I. an exc:enent way of letter to FaulUess Starch that the U. S. A." .•• "And how man:r It is not essen· using UP a cupful Oir two of that IboWd interest every woman who dried, leftover rout. Leftover car· therd" asked the . boll. tlal to disguise a bu overalls in her wash. Here fa are riebt Into It "87,670,3021" Ille Ilghecl. tood .0 thorou,hly that It will mYI' rots and potatoes What she said: tlfy the family. U chicken or turkey for flavor and variety. 't "MT luultaad is a welder Mea' PIe. 11 cut up In a savory white aau.c e &ad wean overalla. Be ,ell BIJ10WD Btde-8hoWl: When the and lecked with bib of £reen pe'l (Be"" ') tllem _ I1IriJ od rna.,. Prellden~ wal here tor Navy Day and pimiento, then topped with a " oap diced eeleI'Jr • 2'IIeJ oome cleo · quiet and be congatulated the Mayor on flnd· flaky biscuit crust no one wiD ob" cap diced CIIIlon ....... mach better wheD I use In, a Dew home. . . • '''l'bank., '" ject to lb being a 'leftover from the ~ cup diced creell, pepper ......... Starcb." laid the U'l ~ower, "you know it roast· bird itself. I cape cubed leftover roast . Now there Is a way to save a takes a lot of work hunting a ne,;" So it is with other letioverl. Vege·1 cup cubed leftonr po~tOes 1 cap JlQ.I (may be lettonr) Jot of hard work scrubbing and hOUie these days. I tru.t you don t tables can be tossed together ·with 1 cap cra.,. ecourfng dirt and ,reaSe out of have to do that for a long, lon, tangy drelSing and placed on crisp overalls, Give them a llght starch time." . . . An amoroul old fellow ,lettuce leav". Maahed potatoes can ••Dc" dried bread, cabe4l with Faultless Starch I They leaned acroll. the table and whls, . be tumed out into golden, cr1lply Brown celery, 0010;01 aDd II'CeD up beautifully. They wash clem pered throu,h the Imoky Dieht club fried cakes etc. Pepper in hot fat. J~dd combined fa • ji1fy - and - they feel 10 atmosphere: ''Let'l go lome place smooth and comfortable to wear,! ~bere we'n be alone." .•. "Okay," Wby not try this the next time "'!'I meat, potatoel. Not rough and scratchy-no cbaf- drawled hli cutle. "Let's each go have leftover turkey or chicken? It I carrots and peBi. home." ... Martin Ba,awa" a ga,- a Icalioped callerole dilh well fta· Add gravy and in,l .eason to taste. writer, phoned NBC's Geor,e Wolf. vored with cheese and tomatoes: SO EASY TO DO Pour into a casIt certainly is no hard job 10 · When'Wo eJY;lled It was Railway, BealloRd Spalhettl. seroJ.e and top Jive overalls that Ugbt starcb- he barked: "Gwan, you phoJ1,J. The (Senea 8) with bread cubes · 8Dlah. Just use· a very Ught starch onlY Urne you ever caU me II when % cup chlcken fat or shorteDlllI browned In but. _ ---tl.on. Dip in the overalla and "OU want something I " • • • cup chopped onion ter. Bake in a nm thrOugh the wringer. U's that ahead, keep Oil talking," wal the Sa" and pepper moderate (S75-degree) oven for 30 .anI AIld once you try it and see candl~, retort. "I'U thlnk of lome- 1 cup crated cbeete minutes. bow' e~ those d1rty' clothes wash thing I ' 1 cap oanned tomatoea U desIred, the brea,d llice. may clean you'U · starch wash ,sbirts" I oaps diced cbJckeD or turke, be omitted and the pie topped with pants, c~Udren's play clothe)l-and '!be Ble-Tlme: "The Lost· Week. % cup flour biscuits or flaky plecrUit. Cheele .~el')'thing that gets real dirty. eDd ,,' ari . intoxicating epIc with I cups chic keD stock may be added to the biscults for , By', ,iving these clot~es Ught ftav.:lell acting by Ray Mmand, 1 kUDOe paeka,e 01 spaghetti varIety In flavor. , ate.rCb with Fau1t1ess Statch you Jane Wyman and the otheu-a "cup bat~ered bread crumbl . U bread crumb, become a probdo a lot to keep the dirt out. You Paramount click ·Jeanne Bums Melt fat. cook onio.n s slowly for lem. use them In a dessert with frUit lee, Faultless Sta~ch is made a at the M~nkey B~; : : . Casl Daley'l 10 minutes. Ad~ ftour and stir well apecllll way to make it P~NE- Sunday program via NBC .. •. The Add ltock, stirrmg constantly unW 81 In Apple Brown Betty. Apple Brown J3elly, DATE the fabric. It gets ~lde- dancing of KIm and Kathy Ga)'Iles thickened. Mix In (Sen" • to I) and helps py keeplng t~e dIrt out- in "The Girl from Nantucket." . . . sait 'and pepper to 1 cap buttered bread. crumbs ~e. ' WheIJ, you . wash, the starch Lee Sullivan's .thtushing .••. Jack taste. Add cheese 1% cuPs chopped apples or other I!IJUolves inStantly-and out come. Smith'l on CBS.••• "Tubby, the and stir unW frull . . . dirtl Tub "( C ' -"i) d melted. Nell t 'So try it, thiS week. You'll be a a ~smo reconJ ng , a ,ran blend In chicken ~ cup bODeJ deIlabted with the hard sc~bbinl novelty. It s supposed to be the or turkey and tot cap water it saves ••. and you'U like tragic tale of a tuba, unhappy bematoe •• · Place Mix all but 'I, cup buUered crumbs ... way it sav~s the wear and cause the other instruments make chicken or turkey with apples and place in' a deep, but· teal' on clothes Be sure to tun of him as aU he can do il go d tered dish. Brin,1he hone,: and wa· , . oompah-oompah m I x t u re a n , aliIf for Faultleu ' 'temately In a £reased ter to a boil and boO 12 minute.. casserole and cover with bread Pour over frUit and bl'ead m1xtu.re. MalD Stem Ticker: More Impor. eumbs. Bake for 2lI minute. in a Sprinkle remaining crumbs over the top and bake 30 minutCi in a moder· tant than the election or other news moderate (375·degree) oven. around our lector was the death of l Potatoes leftover? Here', a deli· ate (37O-de,ree) oven. SpuDee Cake Caatard, Jerome Kem. . .. There', a valet dous, mouth·waterlng way to take (SenH a) '. at the Sherry.Netherland Hotel who ' care at them : • CDpa milk, scalded was once an Olympic track champ. Bashed BroWDed 1'0~toeI. S ClUpl dry IpOD,e oake crumb. Each ayem he paces three miles (Senea 8) S IUghtly beaten en. arOund the park and used to be ae· I CUPl' diced, cooked potatoe. ~ Clap mear companied by his dog. The dog Is "'~blesPooDl ibortenlDC ~ teupoon wt now ten years old and ill winded. Salt aDd pepper to taste Z tealpooDI melted butter It now sits on a ·bench and waits for About ~ cap m'ult 1 leupoon lemoD JuIce him. . . . Since Music Corp. 01 Use a medium Ilzed .klllet. Heat 1 tealJOOn vanWa mract America lIigned up Mayor La· .bort.ening, add dlced potatoe., leaGuardia for a radio IPOt, wags lay: Pour milk over crumbl. and let ''Looks like · you have to break in ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Itand unW they are softened.' Com. your act at City Hall before MeA blne aU rema.lnlng Ingredients and LYNN SAYS add to crumb.mllk mixture. Pour 11 Interested I" into greased cu,tard CUPI or cal. Palate-tempUDC Dints: If you serole and bake in a moderate (3110S9U11ds in the Nlgbt: At.Reuben's: want an Icln, that is .ugar·eaa:r, degree) oven for one hoUr. Berve "She', glad the WB"r is Qver. Now beat three egg whites unW D,llt with sllced banana. or jam. Ihe can get paris tor her face." • .. and fold in slowly one cup of U there'l a bit of SO\lll' cream left At Enduro: "He's an m.c.-medl· bright colored jelly. Yes, spread then ulle to advantage In tbe follow· ocre comic." ... At the Blue Angel: it on cake. "She'l the daughter of a socia! but· You' ve never heard of cottage In, recipe: tartly and he'l a son of a bee." . •• cheeae griddle cakes? Beat three ·Veal Chops Wltb So111' Cream At Villeplgue's: "She thinks she hal Whole eggs unW ~uffy, add one Gray;y. .) ' (8ervee a corner on hla love when she mere. , cup cottage cheese, salt and pep1)' has one ot · the points of a trl· per, V. cup flour and two tablea veal cbolM angle . '.. In the Dixie ~obby: "00 . • pOODS melted fat. Bake on a 1 en, beatell you think Mark Twaln will ever be. ,riddle and lIerve ·wlth maple 1 ~bleipoon ~ater come another Bennett Cerf?" syrup or jelly and powdered IU' Salt, pepper __ iar• . " cap oorDtlalle Clnanbs Memol 01 a Midnl,bter: Guy Next ~e you have chlckan a I ~bl~ ·flOUJr erve It on .tfn:r toBlt Lombardo walked awa, with .a la 1 c~ cream Cleveland newspaper . poD (a. the points, .g arnished with green pepWipe the chopl. ' Dip flrl' in beainaUon's outstanding da·n ce band) for l per rings, l8ute~ In 011. . en eil to which one ,tea.peon lalt the umpteenth tfme..." A Victoria;'. A QuiCk, de~clQulI dellert . 1I and one tablespoon' oJ~ · water ba~ Hotel .(Candlellght JJ~m) . blonde made of waftles to which cho~o been adde~. Then roU . in cornftake waitres., they Inslllt, II the'daUghter l late .haa been ad~~d. Serve With crumb•. Saute Ilowly In Il heay;y tQof a rea~ · countes.s. .. : . ' JImm" , 'weetened whipped crea~. . In, pan unUl. bro~ed. COver .and Ryan'lI bene1lt for that brave cop . Leftover cereal Ihould tie mold· cook Ilowly for 2\> mlnutel, ~ (killed by banditl) broueht '1,000 to ed and c:hllled, then .llced. ~d occBllonally. Prepare ...a.,. b;y h1J faDilly••.. Midtown LexiDItOn I fried until .,olden brown. Serve blending 1l~'With \i cup meat ~pAvenue. they teU you. Is \JD. with syrup or Jelly.. 'PInII .from bottom of pan and addlate for UUHeortecl mal.. after U~ muahr~m , .0up.-fDr lnI ~e lOUr cream, ' SeaIOll with dark. • . • It', a ' bo7 (01' the Ed creamed chicken 01' ham. Serve aalt and pepper to bite.. Serve willi (CBS) II~I lD LoadCD. CD warmed J'UlkI tor a tal~ tuat. veal elloPi-and I.uteed mulhroolDl.
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world. plunged into tremendous economic probleml far too deep for any man or group o.f men to 1I01ve. We honor those who are laboring day and night to meet the threat of un· employment. the quesUon of recon· version and readjustment to dvlllan prodUction. of feedIng a hunll'Y world, etc. But we say agaIn, they cannot find the answers in the wis· dam of men; they must have the wisdom of God. I We need to tum anew to the economic principle. taught in God'i Word. U men will only recognize them. and deal with their fellow· men In the light of their teaching, the many knotty problems will surely find solution. There II need, first at all, of a fundamental philosophy concerning posseSlions which will make man deal properly with them. The flrlt lection of our lesson laYI to' us: I. Tblnlll RI,h' Aboa' Wealth (Deul 8: 17, 18). How trenchant and altogether fittin, are the wordl of Scrlpturel Noth.lng could descrIbe our times more succinctly aDd accurately than verlle 17. Men are ,loryin, In their ability to do thlngll. Mlln hBl even ,one 10 far as to develop a weapon of warfare. the atomic bomb. '9 powerful that he tearl It miiht be used to wipe out aU civilization. Even "cular leaderl are DOW aayin, that we mUlt have a .plritual rebirth 11 we are to use wch thin,1 for icod and not for evil. Man needs God now more than ever. We bonor tho.e who b" ald11ful hand end brmlaDt brain produce ex· cellent and thrilllng relUlts. But our queation i.. How mllJ1,J are tllere' who ..y. God hal done th1J uw,,; He ,ave the Itrength and the 1kJU; H1J 11 the honor? Some there are who thUi recoentze Ipm, but they are few Indeed. Their ,name 11 IeIloD who la, In thelr heart, ' IMy power and the might of mine hand batb ,otten me thll wealth" (v. 17). Jpllph Parker polnts out tb~t a deep conviction of the fact Itated In Vene 18 '~d turn human hlsto,.,. into a lacrament." He say.. "What .a blow th1J text Itrtkes at . one of the most popular and milehievoul taDaclel In common 11fe; namely, that man 11 the maker of his own money I"
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER
VV.C.T.U.REELECTS MRS. RALPH LANE AS PRESIDENrr' fo.. 'YEAR ... . ~~ar4 BlU'8ke or Asbury Pai-k, ~. j~. were gUe6U1 of Mr. end Mrs. John BW"Ilke during the pa,t. yt'eek. Lt. and Mrs. Burske
were imroute from the west coast to their home, . With Mrs. RalPh Miller lUi hOlteB8 . at the home OJ Mrs, J. B. Cha pman, the Argunot; Bridge Club enjoyed a del1sh«1ll afternoon of ,b rtdge on 'PUeada7. Dainty refreshments were lieI'Ved following the games·
Mr. and Mrs. Ilaroid B. Earnhart chUdren en wrtainEd to Sunday fInDer honoring the birthday ann.lvel'8al'1 of Mrs. K. N. 1\0~gQ. Their ~ts were Mr. 1Uld Mrs. K. N. - .JloU8h ·!Wld dhlldren, Mrs. VIola Harlan and · Mrs . Dora Wall;!. ~d
Mr. and MrS. liar.., Wadsworth ql W~ Carrol ton , ~. e,pd Mrs: J'IIoUI 8pa1te, Mr. RiDd Mrs. Shennan (:la.rter, Mrs. ~tUda G~, Mr. ilnd ~ Qeorge Stroud of qt.~n, ¥I'S ~4e 01 Lebanon, Mrs. Irene ~, ¥r& Grace Vice and Mr.
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• M1.ss Evalyn Stevens 01 --"on18 ...... was ,t.Ile week elY.! guest 01 M1s6 Mary H£6ler. • MIsa Phyllis Shldaker, V15ltEd Mr. and · .Ws. Harry Shlda.ke.r 01 W1lm1ngtan over lIhe week end. • Mr. and MrB. carl Brown ' att.e~ded the ."!4aSOn1c Dance" held In Leba.Don Frld6y.
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Out Mail Warning Ohlet of Pollee C. P. Joy; aDnOUOCed ~ tlu\-ti the U . ~. Secret Servi~ a.t C1nc1nna.~ agajn ,warns per!'O1l8 in this vicinity who receive or caah checlfs to be wa.tchtul far mail th1eve& and forgers, ,88 Dl8I!lY govemment and other checks are golng ~ a.nkl ue being C8Bhed OIl f~ed endor&ements. Ohlef Joy a.nd the Seciet wge ibM. the followln8 rules be ob6erver1: • .. • To 1boee Wh!I Beoetve Cbeck_ • Never eOOOliIe a checlt until }'OIl llJ"e a.etually 1n ~ ·preEen.ee- o'r t1i! person who will ~ it. . . • Have a. good deep ma.1l ,b ox. Have Y,Qur ~ .~ly . Pf!nted on it. KtI9P I. J.A(IC*~I
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OIea.VUu,of MRS. €ORA Bu..R~ON DIES .~~:;'~ai~;:I~: W .............. ~terta1ned 11' TUESDAY EVENING ." Lewis ..~ncr 600 Card Olub Wecble8day. · ev~. . ' _ 8OIIII, . .JetTy spent Bunday ~ from ~. \\WI! ~ attel!dMlra. COra Oortntba. (D11on) IIIr1Iih. Mr. and Mrs. John Koester of a.nce. . Bwiten, Wife of Bilmue1 BUl'den of Utica- , • .Dr. Bowler, Iltate worker, wac. fi9"eppa, <jlb10, died at her home Mr. and Mrs. ~ymoncl ~&b ea- the gufII!t apeaker at JoImaa RUn ~y eyen1ne at 6:30 o'clooit. . tei1&Ined to dinner, SWl(dIQ', 1J.kp. Ql~ ,~~. , SltJ'had been in t&1l1ng hea.lth for ' R\ltb &n1th a.nd daughw, Paul1De; • Mr. ~ MIa. Lew1a Snell aDd seij~ra1 ye&ni. She leaws her hUs.. ot DayWn. fe.m1ly of SOUtll ~n have mov_ buI4 and. the folloW1ng chlldren~ Mn. BobeR G~ aDd ed .lnto t.bIe Orick ~w: GO xam st. .~. ' !!fOe BeJee ~ ~ome; Mrs. teIfi, MJ'B. ~ 'nUrlUel and • Mr. apd MJ:a. H; 'S. ~ and,l ,N8oIila 08b0ni and ~ of ~y_ ren, Eddie Lee and Deloi'e6; 01 Day~ d&~hter, Miss Evalyn, ~ere Sunday ton; H~ of Trotwood; w1llJ.a.oJ.ot too, &pent Sw:!daY' evenicg With Mr. evening. ~~e ~ ~. and Mrs. ~enta.; and Raymond of Rox~; and M'11I .Lue KoiI'fP,Ul. , " ' _ &nd f~,of Dear twtllve ~dcb1ldreD aDd tlve ~t Ilr• .lame. 'I!O'""'" Gt ~ • g~ _ I o i .... his home wtlJl Kr aDd I4ts • a. . . . _.... ...u..... dinner '"'eata ---.. . ' - - - . , ev~ .v , TIie f\UDeral . ~enUl have Emelacm DW. of Mr. aIId Mrs: Dallaa iBe.rton and ,not beeD CClmpIeted. , tam1l,y were Mi. and MIll. Walter ~ 'l'be _l'ltb Annu.iJ, Pru1t Growera Fruee,and 8Oll8, "~, ~ Mr. .. Hn.. Edwin 8l!J1aee bad Scbool WW ~ . IlV«l at .#Jtate Ja, am ~" ~I '8D1 "iI'iu: atjI ' tllelf· ~ evmttDv <11nAer Unlvera1ty, .Dec. 3~ . aqr.r:¥000wa.n Of i4~ 1i.rB. . ~. , •. 8JlI1~. ~ E. Lamb, ltetUlC.~J'e ~~ , 1tJODti00000ry U!,d :Opl. \ anell 'w_ A4J'8. Marvtn ' E .Lamb &rid al~ wtWl or • . of, L«Jrlend. ' P:\Fa far· padWlC boUIee, &Del IDIIDf aDd Mrs. ~ ¥~~~rr ~. &nd ,.-nt, ~~ . ~ of ~~ of productlon. ·Dean kl&n near town. _ t..Oii. ~ Ohio st;¥e t1nlven1ty w1ll
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The Waynesville High SchOOl Glee Olub is presenting II. play, "JettY' of J erloo Rood" pn Dec. 11 at 8:00 p. m. at the 'high school auditor.imn under the direction of Miss MargllJ"et Rose. assisted by Mrs. Ruth E)i!.ngton. The cast Includes Milton Jones; Jack: Muu:ord; AIm Weltz; Glenn Smith; Betty Dyer; Eileen Brown; Kenneth Vickers ; 'D ave Hart...<;oclt; Peggy Tumbleson. Be ~ty Onmpbe'll; Edwin M1cb.ner; Doug Her.derson; Norma Pwnm1ll. The accompanist Is Fran.oes Whitacre a.nd the producUon· staffs Ineludes John &\.Ckett; Don Brown; Virgil Longacre ; Charles lAckey; Bob Hastings; Bill Meha.ff1e; Phyllls Mart.w; Phyllls Burnet; NOl'ma Langa~re; Norma. Gruber; Es1lher Lu,ker..s; Jane Pfe1!!er. Mrs. lJUkens. Costumes; and Mr6. Hough is Idle ,prompter. 1he publlclty coinm1ttee oonslsts Of P hyll1a Martin, Norma Gruber a.nd ,P,l yllls £alley.
A ck1Iihtful brhtre-Iuncheon was enjoyed at . the Smith Tea. Room On Thursday When Mrs. D. R. Bmith
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BlId Mrs. O. E. Eldg1ngton enterWnEd a group of friends. FolloW1.ng the gamea, prizes were given to Mrs. Al IP olinsky, Ml'8. K . R. HW anoj Mrs. M. A. Fu!keJ·son. The guEl5t list of these co-hOstesses included Mrs. Ira Brown of Franklin, Mrs. E. C. Orane 01 Centerville, Mrs. Ralph Parks, Mrs. M . A. FulkeJ'50n, Mrs. A. E . Stout, Mr6. Roy EI:I.1s, Mrs. Harold Anderson, Mrs· abodes Bun.. nell, Mrs. Carl Oooord, Mrs. Wade Ttirr.Xll", Mrs. LillIan Crane, Mrll. E:Iga.r Smit.h, Mrs. JOlm Kersey, Ml"s. H. F. Dye, Mrs. Gllbert Frye, Ml'S. Jolm Tw·ner. Mrs. K . R. H1ll, Mrs. A. T. P olinsky, Mrs. W. P. Strader, Mrs Don Hawke, Mrs. Maynard Weltz and Mrs. Mark
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TeX8ll, vlAlted his parenta, Mr .and To ThcM.e !Who Oaah Chec"• Know Your Endoner! ~ ~~:in~~ to • .AS tor poeltive. Identification· ~ Blley GlbIIon. !'lin. Everett Before you caabo a cbeek., ask yourBunnell spent Friday evemng with her home In :Middletown, Sa.tulI:1ay. self this question: "It this check u; • 18', and Mrs. Chafles Blair anj alter spending several ~ as lJle repurned, ca.n, ,J find the pel"800 who guest of her sister, Mrs. ABa. Ha.rlan. pve it to me and. recover m¥ monMrs. Dt& Bla1r ~ Xenia. • ¥r•. A. S. OOllebt I.n company ey ?" . . Mr and Mrs. Clarenoe Crawford 1 ~ to supper ThUl'llday with~. C~ I:.I!viq, shopped in ". 'U a cll99k ,11 a4.rear.1y endorsEd' i " 0II,.yt0b, ~. • Ila.-ve it endICneci ap.1n In your Prese~. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas • Mr. AUreCSI . Jordan. am aiIter . • _. I • A "...... service lYn and Mrs ...."'" '~J ~ CIaT Dakin ' . IoUiSa'Hannah of Beech Grove, ~e • ~u1re Jill em~lOYees who ap_ took ,p lace In Metho• ~ . ~ Il1MIB ~ thelr brother, Prove cheoa C8ahing to initla.l r.\1St Church, Dec. 1 at ~ on the· lick list tbls week ·Venue'. them. " ' 2:30 p. m. Ernest Ray ~: Mr•.'l'homas Furman, Mr. Earl • The lOCIIIl Order of t.Ile Grange 81nce .m&ny Of,fenden In check' M1llu ela1med bride MIss Mp~t, Mr. G .' H. Kersinger and held a publlc dinner, Thursday even- oaaes are jUveJlUe6, the 8ec:ret Anna Marilyn Mr. ·Miller :a.trs. Lott.1e Ke&ftwa.u: I,ng at ·the Qranae Hall. Ice .. h~Ul tha.t their ''Know is the san 01 Mlller Ha.n1.s Mrs. E,..,.. BaImdl ~t • '1be Oommtm1ty Helpers Club Your EndorMm' campaign will tlelp or Lytle. wtth Mrs. Hue) Grober and Ibokl .. ~ an4l'OOd Sale, to keep Juv'eDlles"out 01 trouble. It MIs .... IIIUl .... Glena Dec. 10, · at ~e ' ~ ~ alia Mve the t8p.yers money in 1rB'. lJ¥l1&a.. 6J)e1l,t M.Oncs..y Diab~ ~ng ' at 10 a. m. . ~ mv . aN! exMr. aDd-14rI 1 .olarence Ol'aWfon1. ~ qouett; «!freWU" ~ Of ~ prIjIQners e' ftl'e Mr. anc1 lin. DaYid Lucaa enter- urlngton, ~ ~ DIiDDII:Ier8 itenttanea:. Clbtef Joy Ul'lCS that RAnt. L O. .Radley, 8 , ronner m1nlBter tai.ned to dinner, Sunday, Mr. and of the 1At:rult 0la88. &flWata:l with ~ the "~'tma.s' ~ and fJ1er.d 01 the .!8JnIly, and Rev. JoIn. ClareDOe Thompson. Miss the Jonaha Run Baptist Church, OIl: when ma.l.Ia Wlullually heavy R. B. ~eman, the .preeent minister ~ooe. Chenawlth anj Mr. Jake Mouda.y evC!ll1n8. great c&re lIhould be ~en to &ate- or tile OhUl'dl. ~nowttb 01 Dea.r w~n. • Mrs. laura. 8h1da~el' 're~ govenimint,U!i1 other c:tJec.ka The doUble ring ceremony wes ~. _a Mrs. HII,y Glb80n spent. home, M~ JlJ,ikt {IlOm ~_ -~t ad fcqel'Y. . held befU'e the allter, wbtch was S\jnd&y a.foteImoon with Mr. anid querque, N. l4. deoora.ted. with ~, chryBanthe--
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'Ille ADnuaJ .oounty W. O. T. U. meetinl waa1leld Monday, Dec. 3, at the MethodJst Church at Lebanon. Mrs. Ralpb lAwe J)re6~ over the sessioN aDd waa reelected preDjent tor a.nollher yea.r. M'11I, Norma Shefner .told of the advanta&fa of vIsUal met.hoda in educa.t.1on aplnat &loohollc liquors. DuriJlg the addte68 of W1ll1am Thomas, Deputy Shertf.t 01 WaNen oountl'\ he stated !lULt In the 16 monthB he has been In oUk:e, oue boy from tbi& county per month, has !been sent to tlbe re!onna.to~. .I , ..
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Itle Motbel"s Cmb on Friday a.fternoon . wW be a very enterlilWl1r.g one 6Dd W1ll be given: by the entire first g;radM. The meeting will open' at 1:80 p. m. In ocder to f1n18h before the acbool busses leave. A buslne>s sea>1an wW follow the program.
"'appy Hour Club The HapPY' Hour Olub will meet on Tuee(lay. Dec· 11, a.t the hOme 01 M'11I. carlton COok.
"Birthday Party" The Women's Soetetyo1 attiatian Ser\1oe of the Met.llOdl8t CbUroh wlll give a ChriBtma6 btrthdalyt party at; the Oburcll, 'I1ltndIQ' eveniDiJ, Dec. 15, at '1:30 o'clock. There will >be propam COOliAJtlDlr of. a pagent entitled "CIbr1BtIIIu, Ever:y,w here", A n!oe IUJlCb. Will be served a.fter tbe J)1'08f8IJl. TaOlea will he 'a rra.ncEd lor e8d1 month 01 tile year aDd, your blrtb month iW1J.l designaJte yow: .t able. You a,re nlqueeted to br1nB a. pelUlyI for each year of your age. You wW endoy every mmute of t.hla party.
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LYTLE NEWS Mr. an.d Mrs. Glenn Roller of Day-
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Mr. Harold steinke returned from 000:1 sa.ma.rltan hbsplw.l, Thursday, oomewha.t 1mp1,<>ve.1. He hB8 been sut,fe;ring from an mfoot.ed foot. Mr. and Ml"s. EvereU returned home saturda,y eveniqr a.Cter vlsi~ a.t. St. Cloud and Bradenton, fo"la. 'l'n ey called on Mr. and Mrs . Cad Dulul at the latter place. '
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Mrs. Harvey M. Burnet, wife of Harvey"' . B .. ""'eL, National Director ~ VOLUNTEER for VICToDY Nat.iona.l Cocpen!.t1ve Mlllt Producers '4'~ FooeraUoo, Way.nesvWe, Ohio, servGROUP TO DISBAND • ed as bostess at the 8000nd natlonaJ women's ' conference luncheon Of the The Volunteer for Victory Group ti Milk !>rod met on ,Th~ eveu1ng wltb ·Mn. NaUonal Coopera ve uCoer.j Pvt. Jamea St.einke of Ft. Knox, Walter F'ra6w"e .h0lteaa !lbIa FedJerauan puild 1J:. Ohlca8o Chls ~. is spenrllng a. two weeka VIlCa_ 88 .,~ ek . . Uon at t.be home of his parents, Mr. a:roop ~88 made maI1¥ tpII'JDeJQ tor W~tW'ed speakers a.t the meeting DoW W's, Harold Steinke. refugee chUdrein' durilla-UIe war aDd ' plaD8 were made hok1 their !ID&l were Harry R. LoonIlJ"d, ClWnna.n Rev. JlIIICpb -vera, Mr. and )In. '-0/ meetUlg. at t.be baIne. of Ml"&. .Ii .. .of tJle board of directors of the Ralph Barger. alld Mr, 'and Mrs. McClure. TboI5e preeeIl£ • • ~ lin• American Dry Milk Institute, Dr. ca.lvln Longacre a.ttended a. Crusade Jennie COnner Mrs: . J Eo il.ooiure E~hel Austin MarUn, Director, Nutrt- for Ohurch Membership at Leba.uon ¥re. Onm ~, ~. Pre! ~ t10n Service, NaUona.l DaJ.ry 00UDc1l. !:;\1l1¢aY' a.Ctrnoon. I Mn: Cha.rlee EWs, MftI. ~ a.nd R.a.chael ReEd, !DireCtor or Mr. ana Mrs. B.ober& ShIpley and Dsey, Mrs. Paul lII&urioe aodll Jl:ra. Nutrlt.lon Service for the Bordm Co. ¥d.ren 01 OolumbUill epent ~ Robert GmY 'l'ltla .j1'OUp tmJcJ\J.e4. who gave a demonstra.tion program. week wUh the tOl'nlel'lI bl'other and plieaaa.nt aoc1a.l hour and datJUy, ~ The hostess superyiaed !lJhe 1Ierv- WUe, ¥C. and Mrs. Pa.ul Shipley IWlC: fresbmNlte were eerved by ·t he beet1ni or a. variety 01 lee creams, cakes ch1ld.ren. Ea a.nd ~k1es manUfactured lrom Mrs. AUoe MIlIea' ao4 Mr. Ir:riD dried· lri1ole miI.lL . Harrls 'Were niItr'rie(i - tEe~: li8e of 'The l'eiry ' Cl1\.1rCh of"Cbriat by !i&'bel't Gl·a.ham, MitisOOl', Bll.t.- ' w ·da.y morning. , " Lo ' . • _ . ' ~._ • ••. . Mr. anel' 1\lr!i' Earl YOUDI' went. &0 Anna BoRU 01 LebMoa ad D&~n aa.~wday to sp.::nd. ttne winte Mrs, OhaIrle6 M1cbener .ue4 on w~Oh t.be!r dp,ught.el"-.1n-lalw. Mi'& M1s6 Ol1ve WW1a.ms .~
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..a slwrt · .ttb presents the following bimor roU tlbe home of Mr. anQ 1I4.r8. RalPh frteo:ls and relat1vea in IJ')C".~ for the period eoding Nov' 23: Harger and eh1ldren. • Mil. ~ PelenGa ad lin. Grade 1% Mr. and 1\1n. J. B. Jonea wue 8un-\ GeaI'Q1Ir. MMdenhall a«UDpNl4ecS Dorotlhy McGrath; Mary Lou U6Y o:I.mner 8utti1.6 of Ma'. a.nd Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greene of Moore; Jack Reynolds. . 'lherle Jonea IU».1 1iOll, Milton, Inl Lebanon, to W.1l.mIn8ton. an I'rIdIII' Grade 11 Wa.yileiVllle. . night to attend a Be8Bion of the Thomas Reynolds; CllJ"l Talbert; Mr. and lin. BAIs8 RoJa.nd 01 1 Rural Life Oonterence 0e.\IIs beld Co1:leen W1lJiamBon. cent.ervWe were SUnday evenibg then. guest8 of MI'. and Mrs. Everett! Eaa'ly.' Mra. Don Ward".. & 811D1J&J Grade 10 . Mr. &.wi Mrs. .lrvln HarrlA, ,Mr. ~_~ ana'. Uld ¥re. Ba.roId Betty CanneS'; Wilma Rosler; Mary ami Mrs. 'HAl'old Wht~r, .M1.sa, ~":""'~-'_ nd- _:' L Heasler ; Esther Osborn; Evelyn Frances ant.l Rl.ch:aru-· Whitalker I ....... ~••- . .,........ accomSrephens; Eugene Weng; 'FrIeda . ' " . . pai11ed M.r: itIlIl Wa· ErneiIt IIU'tln Belle WillIam3on; Anna O1Ir.e. Jerry ~h and Mr. and Mrs. "WiJter of ~ to 9IndnnMl" ...... -.. , • Kenrick atten<led tJ1e wOOdJ.!!, Mj _••.........:-. to ._i............. _~ Grade D M1s6 Anna Mwrlyn W!hi~er' and' - - " - ' v_ .........' " , _ - pinJ' .net over ~ SIIlI\1n. ~~ ca~L M&r1lY1l Conley t.IIIIle HlIIg. ed. boqueta 01 chry8llmthemums. Grade 8 Mr. R&oy Miller at the M:eth0cU8~ The chUclren 01 FrIends' MtletIq The beat ,m an '/Was Mr. IR onak! DorothY oeBoel-d; Ethel Gentry; 0hUrcb. a.t W~ ~tW'dll.y held their ~lar mont.hl,y 8eIII1an Sa~ury a.~ tlbe :r1ng l?~r W1IB MBIl'Y Belle Bopno; Dlmny o..ulton. aItemoon. in the ~1k:e of the Home, ,~ Master rRilly· Whitaker, Mr• an"''''L. V• ...... _....... nd · . morning. They we.re ' UDjer \he dl, .nephew of G-"'-" I""': , u ....... ...--_ .. ~..: ~e .bride. The ~~ were . M1:; Donna Barnett.. Howard Doster; dausht.er, carol; of near Oentel'- roo ....... of ~. Ada ~ I3rSdiOct. ChaTle6 Wihltaker, ,»rother of tM Madgelee Sizemore.; Ada. Schoonever ville, attended the worship services 'CORN FOR ~ND tp1de, Uld Mr. ~I!s ~dhn«, a BUlie Vole!"a; ·nowa.ro MUon. , at lJle Met.llodlst Ohurch; Sunday. . , . , ''! cousln ,of tihe gmm. Grade 8 , Mr, Hissong and tam1ly were meal- DRIVE VV~:rHER At tlbe ~o ~s ~ SUrface Oharles lllllisono' Robert Gentry· be.rs of t:)le Upper sar»:1UBk:y Ohurch STYMIED :AT PRESEN'T played lnIitrumenie.:l ~ am M1ss LouIse Martin; shirley Welch; when Bev. Coleman was the pastor ~th ~ o!olmI 0 , Pro~ 'Wall. . there. ' Plans tor the nWs1Iig of a <wload Me" af'ld "I Love ~.C?U TrulY". ~ . 01 corn for Dutch rellef fee:11ng are About two hWldred guest& were in .~ 5 . ' . . prooedJng as prevlU81y IIotIDOUDCed attendance. At 3:30 o'clock a recepBebty Anne Boga.n~ RobeIt Doster, lionel pIanDed. O<lnttnued ~ weMber ,. t th ho f MnI Jl\llet Doster· HelElll DeBOard' Nina To the Peopl. tion. W1IB held a .e m~ 0 . . H bOB' Sblrl' .; Schoeimerr • has prevented the settlllg of .. ·dMe Ba;llY M~th, gra.ndmotiher 91, the 0 , ey . of thll CommunItY tor the collection 01 th1a ' com' ,but bride, .wltb seventy-five guests ~'. . Tak. a tip from 10ur faYOd_ it 18 hoped. that 1Ihla ca.n be over_ ' ~t. Ruth Oarnee.; ~mad1r.e Hackney" reYJl march&nt. RIa Ohrlltmaa come in Uhe nee.r luture aQ1 tiha.t tbe ';l"he young couple wUl reside at M8l\Y .{eall Ley«>, SWorle)' PJ.ym1re. COUll'" are etocked for ihe ftrIt shlpmeot ca.n be sent on ita -.y. I Lyltle whet'e they hav~ purchased a Grade 3 ttme linoe 1938 with commodities I home. Oolll:ni Chapple; Olarla .J!&.oOOs; youdreamect Mr. IUId Mrs. CGrwIIl Ar1 aD4 .... Albert walker. ~ Kent, . enter't&lned to .. If8lll4l1 <1111:Gr.acJe z war.And,. Del' OIl ~.tda,;1n booOr Cecu Eakin&; Harley Plymlre; h. and hlI .of Pvt. Lewis W .Azrit, who baa been . . Martha Pox; Mai-Ilyn Donald&on; amplo1 •• ' stationed a~ Port JMi:ClellaD, Alto. The ~e Cf!!'I!mOllY of MiM :Deana Hosler; ~ ,Ma.rte .Pairw1ll 8OtOdtb• . O~~ce 1lry, of ~ Mr. &DCI Bettie Bob Walke.!- ~'rid Mr. Charllia ch1id; 'Deana .Cljmpbell; ' Sue Pair~t.·~ltn~· Mra. Everett Maztatt and daliIbtter. Jamea WM solemnized at ,t he Metm-ehl¥.1; Reba' McCarren. 'OU for 1OUl' EliDIbt.b ot Wayneev1Ue, IMra. lmrta odtat Churoh in 'Nortal Bak:remento, G~ 1 " . own iood to Ary ancl da.uebter, Belen, MiuDl 0\Ulf. 0IlJ NoV. 1'7, . 1ik&. The bli1e MUl'I'&Y. Chapple; Mar'lon Steffy;' tJIJDr .... tIrR. AI" : ' . : . . : :.,~~...~. ~t& 8bepber4 01 giwn 1n:marrlage by a. clOBf' friend, wUliaIn NeaCe; M.arIam Tlet.Myer; tIu1ftJhAmertean 1011 need ~ !lIz'- - M1Dt- ~ ~, • • azd We attractlv~ ~e4 . 1n a.powdell ~ lreDe ,Rtcb;NUlCy Mtrac1e; be to\4 that tilt Dam. 01 thJa . MartIn ~, 'Who ~vecl . 1oD blue 8I1it With b¥* 8IOCt!sJo~ea and Roxie ~ey; ' B1lly Be'ttlem8,Yet';' product .. Victory JIoDd, that. honorable ~ after ·beIDc in & sweet pea and ~ co~.,' A girl CJeorie ~deril; Hugti1e '~ard ; can ~ be worth _ Ulan JOU' the ~ tour . y~ aDd ~ . mend of the bride, a.nd hel' ~rotht~l' Sh1rley Copas; Beverly' Baker; Floy'd It,p~~::w~ iDoatbi, .were lueeta u.l'! fllmlJi·
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THE MIAIlI GAnTTB [
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Somewh"ere In Aiabama Ncr.:ember 30. lIW5
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Entered as 8econt:\fOlall8 Matter at tho ~t Off1ce, WaynesvWe, Ohio lBea~ Editor and Frtellds:
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out of the old I1lUlck and made bed aoon~ Into <the brunk. We also have a sm.a11 stov~ and an automobUe ice bcJflt. W\l.en we set hungry :we atop IUl4 eat and when we get sleepy we atop am aleep. It. fots Q( run and llavea money tIoo. Well, Gladys baa breaJdast ' ready cor.s18tlng oI oo1d milk lrled ha.m and ClgIIJi aNi t.oeat. I' oouldn"t 00 better than ~ I~t home. I think I'll run for king 01 the hob~ next year. Thla 'Is enough for thLs week.
aa you ca.n depend upon setttna ab8olute. ahoe _tI8tactloll here. • It you have t)een hav1D8 trouble with your teet, yoU may reat...ured 'tihat with Deluxe ~ 8boee "MaKe Your Feet Glad to Walk" &8 they have 'bu1lt-1n oomIort for all women woo walk. 'lbe famou.a pe.te~ fleldble OUShion w\lre! de_ Ughttul ease under your teet. 'I'bese come In s.I1Je8 from • to 11 In wtdtha AM to EEE. WUl write sOme rnore tripe for next. They, alsO feabu.re &boe6 for week s .~. ah.11dren such 88 t.he AcrobGt Sboes Lots of love to every,body, 01 ba.lanced OOtlISt.Nctlon •. The men MaJ( a.n:l Gladys Rondn.ll too are 8BBured h8.~1na goOd. 8bOea. which U'e oomtartable, stylillh and wid at a pl'ice tbat represent real value. • U you lVant to rest your tired leet., InvWitlp.te the1r popu.\&r "B&r" ···In cycle8 gone by, thoogh haormony was established. yet owing to 01 houee s11ppera, 88 they now &re Ule absence or means, the unity ot show1J:lg a very attr&ctive 11De. TheIle make UlIOfIt acoepta.ble Obr15tmas a.ll manldnd ooulld not have been
and JOIUl Newmn.n as appratBers. old WayneeviUe &bOut two weeks. and we have see a. lot 01' country. Thomas Hamlln was name;! exWhat a va.rlet.y of wee.ther ~e "" ve . e(luoor of tAle estate of Susan Hamn· .... lin, Mo,rrow. with J . R. La.w, W . C. seen. When we Ie1\. Weytle6V1lle, the . G1lmour and G. F. Brown a ap- weat.her ·was ruce. and. it rema1ncd New praJ.sers. so until we entered Into llllnols. ......... Beulah ....,............... nn,,,a"'--~ Lebanon ......... ' Tl!e cow1- approved the firth ac- Fmn there on it .W·- colder' and rUed a. divorce aotion against count of the t.ruBtee o! Item 2 01 the colder. We arrived in loW'- just Richard O. Dough.nmn, charging will of Josephine Barnes; the sixth alJead of one of the n10cst blJ.zza.l':iII neglect. They were ma.n1e<! in A ug- nocou.nL of the gu.a.l, j .ian of ThollUlS you ever SQIW. The tempera.tu re went lIat.. 1942 o.nd ba~ a son LWO years fl.III;I Mary J . Qua,yle, minors. down' to 8 above and the wind blew old. about 111'ty 'p er and the s.now piled The first and !1naJ aocounts of R. F. GUby, LebMon, flied n diup every place, especl&lly in the vorce action agnll\SL Marjolie Gilby. tb~e ~ell0C:~ :a~~I!~~ =:~ rOlU15. We thad 00 book giant dr1ft... 1936 t.hcy hnlve two J to get out of the state. From Iowa ......ied · M r:Ul · , . -, . Fer'"lSQn, Julia Balzer, Neva S. c.I .ud.ren. ... to Wisconsin the roads were ley 1 . JamesOn, Edward and LIllie OSborn, enough to do figure eights on. and Mollie Gilmore, Lebanon, !tied a and Walter L. .En.rnhart. I almost did BeVel'a! ~1mes wiw t.be divorce ac lJon aglWlSt Ullam R. The court n:une<l J. E. Holden. car.. umore to whom she wu.s malTied Charles Carl'Oll lUld W . W. Whitaker We remained In WilscOMIn over g1.fta 80 -it w1ll be worth your wb1le lIlst JUly 27. Her petition cha.rges as appraisers of Une e8tate of Elea- SWlday and headed south. On Mon- aahieveCl. OOntlneJots remained widetoo shop earlY. Any man. woman or UlaL hel' h'US~d ":!rinks hea.vlly· nOlO H. Dunll. Morrow. dey nlght we were in Dubuque, Iowa 1y di vided,nay even IUIlOOg the c.h1ld wdll be elad to receive a pUr and "'Me; been running aroWld wilJl The n6t. value of the ...-ate of I of .... th __ _ .1 .~ and on Tuesdlli" we drove on to St. peop es one ar.... e same ...-uu.... - o! t.hese calortw and oomfortAlble other W01Uen." John E. ""'-"'" co ........\0~ Sr. wac fixed a· t Louis. St. LouJsJ Is a large clty and nent --_... -'" ....,.,.......,t40IlB a.rrlin""'''''9.llie 6l1ppera. Alice Croll, ~anklln, cll&l'ges her $6.42l.95 a.ild that of Sarepta. M. a beauL11'ul ODe. I have been In thought were weU nigh lmp068lble. husband, Oer}' w1~ cruelty in her Templin at $2.982.22. Quite a tew of the larger clties of OOnsequently Intercourses, · Ul'..derpetition tor n. divorce. Marrioo. in The oourt set nee. 17 to hear the the Ul'Jted States, but I never saw sta.nd1ng and mlity amor..gst tohe 1925 they have lour clilldreu rang- lnventory 01 the estate of Ben R. one that IUked 60 .well as St. Louis. peoples and Idndreds of the earth 1ng in a(es ll'Olll two weeks to 18 Gruber. Dec. 21 those of the estates 'I'be streets are very wide a.nd the were unattainable. In ttuB da.Y, howYeal"S. of Daisy E. Whitaker wnd Clarence city Is well pla.nned. It Is easy to ever. mea.ns of communication bave Common Plea. Proceedings Mendenhall, Waynesville. lind your wa.y around. And I never mWtipUed, and the !lve continents b Now Opea MuIberrJ 8t.., The coUI!t approved the i\1ventory saw so many beaut.1!ul parks in one ot t.he earth ruwe virtually merged Ra.Y Swigert, Morrow, was granted of the e6ta.te of 0. B. Dumford. town. We visited the water-front into one· In 11ke ma.nner all tile Lebaoon, and fa GtriDI aD b ......' Senioe In &be IlepaIrtq ., AU a divorce from Burl Swigert on his Maoon. and sa.w ma.I!y of the rtver boat.... members of thle h\lIJUl.ll family, MYel aDd lIocleil 01 ~ of Il;E!81ect. The estate of F'rI!.ncea M. ca.se was both commercial and excursion whether peoplell or governm.ents. Home aDd Aido se..... Alto EIeo&rIe J . G. DeF'ossett, Loveland. was ordered z:elleved from adml.n1atra- boatb. One boot tthat interested me cities or vill&ges.. h.a.ve become inToM&awan:iec! a qU8Jlter Interest in real tlon: a.oo H. Z. Gray was appomted was an old side-wheeler Uke .t hooe of creasingiy interoE,pendent. For none l.roDIJ. Sweepen. estB:te Involved in a suit filed by comm1ss1oner to tranafer aa&eta. eMl War days. It was a. large boat is scU-suIf1c1ency any longer J>06S1. en and 0UIu 8m&I1 AppIIaaaee •• , him ~ga.1nst Q8car DeFoss tt and The court ordered the sale of real and a beaudIul one. We also vls1tel ble, inasmuch as political ties unlte Expert WOI'k aDd Pram", AUenUnu two other defendants I!.Sk1ng lor estate beionging to the estate of a large tloral garden and saw the aU peoples and naLJons. and the • " Tab Y_ BadIo III FOI' BepaIr pa.rtl~on of ·the ,p ropel'ty 1nvolvej. MeUSsa Conover. Mason. garden.ieB in bloolll. 'l'bere were ail bonds of trade ar...d indUStrY, ot Wblle Shoppina' In &be City • • • Each oI the three defendants were 0010 S .. ~4 " ' - - and tilO" ---"'- of l18'J"lcu.Lt ure and e(1ucatlon, are be inft (lhrtatmM Ton tor UWe Polb • • • Marria ..e Licenaes r AJa4 "'u.o> ...,."."'" a~ a Quarter interest by t h e . them. From we llora.l display we strengthened ~ery day. Hence the Tel. .n. oOUIt subject to a leln. Elmo Blubaugh, ~, Thc>mtown, went to t.he LIondburg memDr1al and unity of all mankIiOO can 1n thJs da.y Wallter Brown1n!g, SO\1tho LebanOn, ~d., ca.rpenter. and Mildred FIsher. saw, not only t.be L1IJ:ibul'g troph.les be BChleved. Verily t.h1B It; nooe • Rlaell OI.rr'a Elect.t1c Sbop 10 was awa.roed a divaroe from Edna R. R. 3, lAlbenon. but alsO maoy rellils or ·ea.rly St. other but one ot the wonders of Lebanon has atnce ita receot opeIlBrowning, on h.l8 cba.rge of cruelty. Ernest Ray Miller, 21, ·tool maker, LoWs history. t.rophles t.hat dated t.hls wondrous l:.ae. this glorious Mrs.:arownJDg was awarded CUS'to- and IAnn& M8rlly1n Whitaker, 21. back to the ent.rance of t.he Span_ century. 01 this past. ag,ee have dy of their four clpldren, a. speo11'led clerk, both · of Wa.yuesville. lards inoo Lhai. counLry. been deprived. 1,or IIhIa century l!Ium lor t.he1r support and certain John Rlrlolpll Sullivan. 27, MHOr. Wednesday afternoon we drove the century of liErhAi- has bee.n enbou8eboki eJtPCIlSC6. waukee. WIt;.• machinist. and Minnie .:IOWiIl into<> Tennessee and on' 'I'bun;- dowed witb unique and unprecedentVemoni £. Reynolda.. Lebanon. Powell, 19, Lebru!on, press operator. clay lVe saw our Iirst cotton Held. ed glory, power an:! llIum\na.t1on. !Wail P'IUlt.ed a diYOnle from. Gladys 'Russell Lamb. 26. Waynesville, and The cotton crop Ia a goo:1 one tIn1a Hence the miraculoua untoldini ot ReYllOlda ·the ·latter being a.warded .Mrs. Alberta. Fox, 25. K.I,!JgS M.1lls. yeaor. Of cow-se, I wowd be a. poor a fresh ·marvel every day. Eventualcuatody 'Of thelr cbW.ren an::! a boCll factory workers. judge o! good cotton hav1n8 never ly it will be seen how brlght lUI 8\IDl for 1lhe1r support. Fred R. BuUer, 45. farmer. a.ud 6ee'Jl e. field of it before, but it looked ca.ndles will bum lr. the &&&emb1aie Norma ·T. Smoa!t was granted a Mrs. Mary IAnn Steiner, 49, both of good to IDe. 1 wa.JKed out through a or man. divorce !rom Alva G. Smoak 011 her Leban~ Ail 26 Maddl to . l1e1t:1 and the plar-i6 were as h!gll Behold how ~ts llght 18 now d.a.wn,charge of ~t. Russe Dey.. e wn, as '~I head. The cotton ba.lla were Ing upon tihe world's darkeneCl The sUit of Eileen. Ryan, Lebanon, autom~i1e painter. ~ Mrs. MaI'g- 1a.rge a.nr.I well filled. We wa.tched hOl'IWn. The first: ca.ndle 18 umty in IIP4Dst .F.rancl.s E Ryan WM dis- aret:Ellizer, 21. Flra.nkJ.iIl,. wem p1ck cotton .for a. while. A ,good tohe politJca.l realm, the gl.l.InmemlJll miIeed.. Real E.tate Trauafer. plck.er can pick from two to three of whidh can ~lV be dUscemed The The court a.wa.rded ciivorces to hundred pou.ndS of cotton a da.Y. second candle Is tlhe unity of that in lHaIleJ carpenter from PaUl CarFIred KaIul: to Erneat lIoIl.d BeIis1c Eac.b picker ha.s a long sack made world UDde.rtaJa1np, the coDsuma.t.1on Gross, property at BroadlVa.y and penter; Georg~Hat1iel11 from Pleasant StB., Lebanon. or heavy clotJl'hUIII over the shouki- of which W1ll ere long be witnessed. Jasper Ha ttleAi. James A. Ballard Paw d Clara Wllso to Dail er and dl'8ig1n8 on UIle ground be- Tile t.h1rd candle Is unlty In freedom flUllJ LUl1e !,£ Balla.rd'; JI1rances Jean an n y hln:l him. These sacks are about wh1cJl wW surely come to pase. The Blanton tram 0bar1ee Blanton and and Ad,. Griffith. tract in Union twp eight feet. loDtr and a.re about twice fourth candle ~ un1t~ In reJg10n Luther Turner !rom Adwilda Tur Pow~::: ;h~~ :: as large 1L10und as a ca.nV88 gra&n w~lklb 18 tbe cOl'Jle1'8tone of the ner. In the Bella:rd suit the1r tilree ' . ' sack. .!Owldaltion it6e1t, a.nr.I which, by tine m1n.or cb.1ldren were 8lwnrde:1 the Harlan ~wp. . Yesterday we were In Mobile, 'Ala.- power of God, 'will be .revealed in mother; In the Bla.nton suit their Eclgar. ll.Ddi Margaret ~uell to bema 8iIid Pen.!iecola, Florida. We all its splemor. 'T he ·t ilth c80dle Ia diUihter was aWilifOO ,t he mother. ~i:!s ~ r = ' I&'OJ)eIl'ty spent most of t.be day in ~la. Wl1ty of .nationa--. • unity whJch In on • Tbere we saw m.IWY 00C6n going thla century will, !be securelY estabP~bate Court Kitty calvert Smith to John A. ~~ls &00 one Na.'IY P. T. boat. All llaIled, ca.ua1r.& alil the peopiea of the' Kdrrow Sheets '!Vas na.meCl ad- C&rr, 1110 A. in DeerHeld twp. was of lnr.erest to us as we had world :to II'ep.rd themaelves as c1Um1rU&tnI.ta Of. the estate of S8irab . !~ ~~~I~30UY~:: never seen the gUlf before. Yester- zeDS of one common fatherland. The El1mbeth Sheets, Leba.r.on, with ~ mer ......,...... ..-..... ~ alternoon I Mmt wadlon8 In the sixth candle 18 unity of raees, maJr.Clareilce .snook. Wilbur Marshall Wa.vne twp. and: S. Edith gulf. I fully intended to swun unW 1118 all that ,i\1Ve'.ll on earth peoples ~ .- - -~ 'V4.....lnl.. J Itsan ~ I goL Into t.he Wftlte.r. Too much cold and idJldreds of one race· Tbe seven...... ' to Olaude azp ..~~ a.c water and too little· nerve so I Juat th candle 18 umt, of laJlguaae, 1. e., A. in Clea.rcreeIt t.wP • got my feet wet. tlbe choice 01 a un1vereal tong.ue in iRarvey L. Rye to iLee Lemmon, I had. lor ma.ny 1Yea.t"6" ooe des.IJ-e which peopiee wi-\! be itl8tI'uCted anG p~perty on Tyler St., Waynesville. that 1 had not satJsiifd, t.l)a,t 18. converse. Each :1UlId ever<)' one will tPa.w Oompton, by sherUf, to Elber wrUl yes~ 'l"hat waa eating eventually come ' to pass ~ anAl Mildred LutJ, 100 A. In 'SeJem lobster. SO we ordereCl lobster for . lIB the power of -the iKu.dom Q( God twp. di.nner. 'I'llat was my first lLllIi lase wW a.id 1LllI:l aas1st in t.h.elr reaJJREGULAR M.EALS iKe&ler Graham to ·W alter H. lobster. I'll t.aok.e my eaUog out of zaUon." - Abdu'l - .Baha Whitacre, parcel in Wi&ylDe tIwp. . good old mid-western beef steaC or Submitted by LUNCH R C. Hamilton to Lauraln Bwwyer. tasty 8Ou,thern cw-ed ham. No motre SANDWICHES plot In. South Lebanon. , lobster for me, Mrs: Helen .McCoy, Ice - Soft Drinks 8&ll1e A. GUman to EdwdIll and We are ta.kJ.ng a lot of pictures. Rt. 2. Wayueayme, 0hJ0 ....... Cream IDLE· HOUR RESTAURANT Jessle Longacre, .60 A. in Clear- both stJlla a.nd movies, and all in
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Top arades or tat lteera . , . beifera nceotl)' bave belllllD sr-ter market demand than at any preyIouI time In l1vea1look . b1stor7. Neu-ly 800 lOIoda of ~~t !be top dt t18 per h\lJlldredwe~t in CtIbco and 225 loada reached ttl&t. prU:.e in the first week in ' November. C&ttle InOVlng Jilto fee:1lot& have ba4 ,. relatively 'large porport.ion of COW8 and heC.rere, wq1ch 1ndJaI.t,as plar~ of tannera to avoid Ions feecl.\ni pertod •
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All Service Men and Women (AcUve or Dlsehar&"ed) and Fr¥mds Invited
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... B. .( )olemaD,- MlDJRer SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 :30 A. M. Mra. B&ymond Colmer, Bupt. WORSHIP smVICE 10 :30 A. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, Wed.neaday, 7:30 p. m. CHOIR PRACTICE Wed.oes4dy, 7 :30 P. M. SUnday at 2:30 p . m.
room 1. the advice glv,en farm Lolkl In an article In nationally circulat-
"S~TY O'ROURKE" at the Twin Theatre, Dec.
ec.oe of bile motoring public. The You are reminded to look forward pumps 8i'e &0 placw that lit Is e1lBY with 118 't o tJhe OhrllltIlwl Cantata, to drive up to them a.nd the n.ttem.. 'ft1Dce or Peace" to be given 10 antll are always 110 willing to check the Method1l:lt Church, Sunday even- the motor 01l, 1111 the water-tank ini,' Dec. 16, at 7 :30 o'cloak. This is a nd clean the wlndahield; and, too, a very f~e sacred cantata. and wili Intonnatlon Is cheerfully given. be tl1vtlll by a cho1r of more U10n • B1ncla1r peollne baa alwa.ys been 40 voJces. recognized as one of the be8t gaaoline6 of the day a.nd since peace time regulatiCmll ha.ve made hlg'h Frien'" odBne 8aeol1ne a~le to IW1e ftrI~ IlQ 8OWlOl - 8:30 A. II. pubUc, the fine qualities of Sinclair Meet.tni for Wcnb1p - lO:1U A. I&. are shoWn to be outBtanr.llI!g. It gives SUDh qul.ck startiIl4f, faBt a.cW.,.nuville celeratlon and un1!onn perform801lce In all ' cyllndel'll. CbllJ'c:b Cbrltlt • Their ~ in taU pipes, mufClers and auppUe8 is a great a.coo. OOmmwuoo 10:30 a. m. mmodation to ganges and the sermon 11 :00 a. m.
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In plain language the above meal''s thJB, that 11: you were wounded or inJured or dlsabl&1 by diseaSe VI'htle In
WeaTen countY has three active Amerkan LegIon Posts. Or.e Is in Lebanon, of which your good friend WillIam LUkeru; Is Oor:nmand'T. See him if you wa.nt to join. • • • There Is also a Chapter of tJle I sincerely urge -every returning D . A. V. and I am lr.formed that a people geneJ'81ly. Ir..st&l1atioI18 are Veteran to' Join some good Vet:.era.n8 Post of the V. P. W . will orga.nlze at quickly made and are a. great help organ1zatlon, sw;h at the American M'emor1a.l Ba.ll at Lebanon. in teeP~na oUr transportation system Legion, DIsabled Veterans, ' OJ' VetBe .sure to take your r.llscharge to ro1llntr on. e1'1lD8 Of PWelgn Wars. These orga.r.lzatioIlll, ma1ntaln a representative at the Court HOWIe 'and have It re every VeteracJs F'acll1ty to help the corded. This service Is free and you members of their organization In get a. photostat copy. Don't drop your government in· ob~ their benefits ar.d right&.
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o. fiy by night organizations sprang up, they would take the veterans err St Epiacopal Church ~ questionS' you wo~ ll.ke an- trance fee, pruniIle the veteran a.ll 8&IIluel N. Ken. "~er swered. t.h,rouehthla, column ahould Idnda 01 IlhJngs ux1 then dis5B.pear MornUIc pra,.. and Iel1IIOD be aent to Or. 1I. M. Williams , in with ,!.he money. Fortunately, the 11:00 A.1l. care . of the M1aml Gazette. P. B. I. ia .1nveatlgat1ng all new Veteram QI1!Ul'Imt1ona &fter tlh1s iWW. TYPE OF JIBNEftTtPenBlon or OQmpeD88.tIon for D1sabwty - Service - Connected. At CorDer of BroadwAJ aDd Sliver • • • ID Lebanon Ie POIMI"" 'wtttb Motor- BASIS OF LEGIBILITYDUab1llties lurult1ng from. lnJurtes .... ~ .• OIfmn. an EXeelJeDt ServIce In the New IUch Powered Sin· or d isease tnCWTed in or anravatel elair' GuoUoe, 00, LubricatiOn ' • • by a.ctlve serv1oe. Diacharge under Alto ' C~ an~ conditions other than dlshonorable. B1 Dr. B •. M. WllUaIIIs,
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ed Capper'. Farmer. Then you' lI not be forever atter wishing th e flx turel had been installed some other way. Juggle .pace and fixtures on pape r, then when the flnal decision II reached, the work of installlng the bathroom may 80 ahead without confusion. If the family t. larg,e. you' ll need m ore than one bathroom. Or il there can be only one, it shoUild be planned to accommodate more than a single person at a time. SlmJple partitions, lika thole used in the bathroom pictured above. will do the lrick. The lavatory and toilet a,r e separated tr6m the tub. Further convenience .. provided by the extJ'a stool In the tub compa rtme'nt. ,Between adjoining bathrooms a pl!rUtJon bath may have a stool and
active wartime servtee, or ~ peace time 6et\1ce and you have 10% or more dlsab1llty then you are entitJed to cOIllpell8&t1on or pension. To g~t compensatioo you apply to the nearC8t Veterans Facility whtch in ~ur community would tit! the Veterans 'AdmIonistratlon at the Soldiers Home In Da.yton, Otlio. After application the Vetel'aIls Administration will notify YOU to report for examinaUon. If after examination ~ VeteJ'8.IIl8 AdmInlstratian Ja1ge that you have 10% or more d16&bUity, ~u will be comper..ae.ted acoordlngly.
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lavatory available to each room and a tub eompartment connection with both. U !h'e l'e are several chlldrlln to get ready tor school at once, have two lavatories In the ·bathroom. Batter 'still, put one of the lavatories with a stool downstai.rs. Make • complete second ba throom by add· ing a prefabricated 8hower cabinet. A bathroom ought to be pretli1 as well a8 utilitarian, the Capper', Farmer article points out. That will be easy enough with the good-look. ing fixtures now being manufactured. Porcelain enamel will be made . in almost any sha de your ar· tisti c heart desires. You'll also bave e wide variety of wall finishes to choose t rom- pl aslic·(lnlshed wallboard, wallpaper, tlle, tile board, paint. wall linoleum. structural glass. Linoleum and till: are tho most popula r fioor coverings. All these are available iii many color. and designs.
IBureau fOT any benefits OJ' roghts that the vetR.ran Or deper.dant Is entitled to.
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NOTICE OF AN ELECTION OF OFFICERS , The a.nnun.l eleclilon ot the stook. holders of The WaynesvUle National Eank, for the purpose of electing 8 Board of Directors f or the ensuing year, will be held at their bar..klng rooms an TuE!s:lay, J anuary 8, 1946, between the 'h ouR; of 2 and 3 p. m. S . 1.. Robinson" Oashler
Join 10m" established Veter'ans Orpn1stlOD> U you are disabled, a~pply tor com-
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tll.50 to $116.00 a mont.b, depeDd, , • UDder New ~t 01 J!l'eelan Wi1IOD, Proprietor, Who Ie 1ng .o n degree of diBabWty. World OIIenn. a Faa' ServIce and' Reuon- War it an.! 1!L fIJ.63 ·t o t86.:t1i pe6(le able J>ribeII ••• SaUafaeUoD: G uar- time ~. Additlcaal1lieneflt8 for helplesanesa, bltndnees, 10lIl of Umbe, ant.eeed • • • Tel, SiMM.·
UMe •.. I'm staying .in the Army!' *
• The S1JlCiair FUUng StaUon at Lebanon is euojoy1Dg a. widespread ~ from motorist6 M people are reai1z1ng how well ar-d eoo1'IIOmic all their cars run yhen fueled w1t.b the new hJgh powered S1J.lclalf psoline a.nd: When lubrlcated with the 8IncleJr prodUots. • T!he SinClIW' F1ll1ng Station ia ca.refl1lly ~ned lor the conveol-
• • • ADMINISTERING AGENCYVeteraDa AdJn1niat.r9Uon aff1ce& ha.vlng JUJ1BdJiet1On over place of re8kleDCe. .
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bonus for' each year rYe beeD in' the Army. My dependents receive family allowances for the full term of my enlistment. And I'll be elii!bJe for GI DIU of Rfghts ben&fits when I,et out of the Army, . ~
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LIVE STOCKwe ll to get in touch wit.h them 'f or an. arttst and ~ make yoW' portra.1t individual and d 1.fferent from tlh.a t of the photographer who depends upon the cam ra alone. • They have been most suooeasful in the f.a.lctng Of ohUd rens pictures and J)06Be88 the ha"pP~facul~y cit be1ng able to ~tch .them Ini Juat the right moods for a.n aJ'Itistic and deUghtJul photographic study. I Styles c:ihange in photography jUBt M In a.nyth1ng else. Improved methods and I\PPIIJ'8.tua enables '!be Rue ppel Studio to get expreMlons lUe-liJte and photographs which 8Illl artIStic and pel'IDIIWent. • It la incumbent upon every man, and _..... to ha photowoma.n ·.." .... d ve graphs of themselwe a.t ~ ~ so Ula.t a photographie record of tJle 1am11y can be maintained.
RUEPPEL STUDIO Distinctive Portraits 12100 12
FOR SALE- lIS 'R at Pigs. 8 weep old. Gee. W. K ees, R t . 3, W a,yneljv1lle. Oh1o.' 1263
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FOR SALE- COr l'1edaie Ram. good lStock.. P hone 2910 Wayne6V1Jle.
lV. Mulberry St., Lebanon, Is Under The Able Olrec&Jon of Mr. At
WANTED- COmpetent Flumer o ~ a nd 1\1rs. Huold Rueppel •.• OIferShOOpman to take 15 ewes and a T.heir Same Artistic Service; In reg1sterea ,b uCk on shal'es. Wr1t e PhotOlTll.phJc Portraiture for DIsor ca.ll H. H. TJ.IOl11C, W1lm1ngtoll, crlmJna~ Peclple .... See Them Ohio. 1261c Early tor ChrtstJna5 Pbo&ocraPhs •• • They Are The Best So.utlon to Loan.-Ute GUt Problem . • . Popular for ~="======--= Brides , Weddings, Graduatlol1!l and t % FARM LOANS-Loni term. FamUy Groups • . • Home or Studio IIQB)' PIIofWenla. No appraJ.sal fee. • • • Modern 1\lethods and FIne ALso Woe 1IIJ1&l1 and !alge farms Equipment. Tel. H8L. 'Cor sale. oau or write Gee. .,._ 1..1_. Phone No.2, LebanOill. tIc "'""....... I With the aproach of Christmas, the quest1~n as to wha.t to give Is MiacelJaneoueqUIckly answered With a fine partraJ.t of yourseU ~d your ch1lcb'en. HA;VLlNG '!be Intel\ll&tloDal T!le Rueppel Studio ranks high and Truck . formerly owned by carl w1l1 furn1sh tlelig~1itItU1 phooo~ at Harvey6bUl1i, 'haabeen 8t'&pl11c portrait tha t will please the t&k4m over by Howard Sbutta at most dlscrim1natin g. IWa.ynesville IIDj he Wm do gen. I TheY' are experienced and can A FAR M D I A R, Y eral 'baullng. Phooe Waynesv111e photograph YOU to 'the be8t a t 12113 _.. 1 t It d by D. I. ~ ~ vanl8i'e. Sh.....d you wan wor one CHRISTMAS CIGARS- bY' t.be boK any speclal occaalon it will be I December 3, 1m. What Is tlhe how in atock. PaUl O. Plcldne. 3rd usual k1nd at we,.ther for the flrst St. Phone ~82. 12203C !Week In Deoember in the little - - -- ---,.--=..-:-:--PUBLIC SALE M1a.m1 Valley? 1bere .I&n't any such GOOD ~11CIt To. YuU! One Mile West 01 Route t8 on thing. Just . tor cw1os1ty I looked 8 ION S I Route '13 uP .the record for the la8t nve years Get ec6tord at the New SAT DEC 15 12'30 p m. and bere it Is: , ~ Hotel. W1lmlngton, ()blo. • LIVE STOCK' • • 1940. Dec. 2. Stars brig!lt at n~t. A iK*toal\l W1U do .lt. TrUck an4 , 'JMPt..EIU!NTs da.YII cloudy. ~ ~. 1011tfc • FEED. etc:" Dee. lJ. Temperature droppe:l CURT.AlNS-' To wash. al.retch ' 8nd E. 'R. WALDECK to 12 ~ zero. Snow. pres. Mra. C. A. Olark, Main St., WILBUR N. SEARS, Au.c'1oneer 1M. Lovely ;tndlan SUmmer weath... Alone 2Ml 12203 Wa.:rnen1ue. O. Pbone. 2851 er most or the week. FITTS BROS. Clerks 1!H2. Dec. 2. A near bliz:lard. Rest FOR 8A.I.oE- Puller Brush Sales & • of 'week cold and snowy.
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oornditlon for 'thewUl ·rush tibia . sure your t.1'aetor be work in tlp-top Spr1ne. OnlY -genu1iie parta uaed. Worlt guaranteed. We 'alsO serv·
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Da.Ys clol\ldy, stan; 'bl'lgb ~ at nigpt. AD:! that is wea,t her in Ohio. can never say WE! always ha ve cold weather DOW or t hat we llever have cold weather now. Even: the woollY worms can't tell '\ 16 'Which 1t will be. l 'he sun 1'ise8 llIobout seven forty, sout.h ' or the bam where 1 C8Jl see It kom my ell8t window II ' I 11m ~ 'and s14ll in bEd . .Even on t.hc gray (la,ys we ualllallY have a 10veJ,y red liunseUl, sometim.e6 we Mve red both Ih t.he 1no1'lUng a.nd I'M in Iihe 't overb evening and Unere 1m a ny PI' to tell us wha.t t.illlt means. Sat.wUa.v ,waa tJJe anonual baZIlar of St. Mary's Woman 's AUXillary. There weren't as ,many too wOl'k iJUs year 801m . with t.be shortage or SUi&r Lor cakes IIJltI of cottoon goods lor a pr0D8, t.hey didn't nave as mUCh to sell but IJ1e.l.r good lrio:n:ls in the community came a llQ bougliL all
tile lInplwnenl.8 are released they will have tlhem, so, II you are preparing to cun your ac.reage upon a very eIf1c1ent and economlcal t)a.s1a it will be worth your ,w hile to stop in for Uterature and to get on their Jist for improvu:l ~-sa.v1ng DIoOOh!nery. , Tohey are alert to the ueeOa of the l wrmers to produce 116 much aa posSible to meet t.be dema.ndJJ for rood and at e I'ellderitlg an euellent service 00 keep equlpment in goOd con<Wi1on. So, to be read.Y' far spr1ng pla.ntl.ng aW to keep eql.l1pmeut. ready to go, it will be well to see them for expert reptW1ng, rebu1Itiing and genulne pal'bs. I Anyone who 'Wantfi to keep up with the lD.test developments In t.he iann1ng 1nrlust'ry ltiould stop in OOClIl>81.onally. .
all JoIUl peere eqwpmeot. iBr1n8 your madhlDery problema to u.s. Our !v.ctOry trained meoh-
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SATIN TOILET .TISSUE APW Jr. Finest Quality '2000 shee'ta 4 ~ .~ 6 . 26c ., 'The Miami Gazette. Ph. 2143 .
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sale. It was 'a ~. damp day ·wlth a sba.rp blow1r!g but. aa usual we atDo:i arouncl all al~1'~ 1.ng to bid on tbf, mce ah1ny plis but dJodn't ~{ a. t.h1IIa but tale pen they were in. WbUe <Lhey were aell1nc .. Jersey :yoe~liDIr bdfer and two. Whi~-1aced. heiler calves, ,1jhei <l1acOVera1 tbat tille man who WIUS
Prepamt4.OIIII1U'e st111 UDder way for the gUt of corIl for the COWS Of Holland. M, uch: or .t he com Is IfJll • too . damp to sIoip 88If~ <b!lt It. is hopej that they IW1Ll aOCllll be able to ll.8mile It.. 'l1he exa.ot,.prQOeClure wm be a.nnounced. soon &lld' it ill hoped that there will be a ' good respo~: Surely' 1t 1.8 a way that we CIIZt help without much '6Jfort 'and -~ Shall we ·t le led !t'il;bons QnP1t and say /'Wltlh love 1lrdm. Lena $cl
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finer texture. Triple-milled from top-crop wtie.t. Guaranteed none finer!
riBht into the vWaa e , where ·we were f<A1iUDi.t.e ~. to aatch aDOtIler ride ' direCtly home. You kmW its common little favors that Dl8ikes lite so sweet and wOJtlJwhile. , Margaret "LouISe, or. ~d .. ~" ~ ti)e cute Utde, ourl)ba1red YoUllPtet of Mr. imd Mrs. Boll1nger' The Uttle Ia8ale Of t.b.ree· years ~ Is ~ ~_ lllillllbs everY' MlaDday In whton'. My, you ~ se~ lier mlDl step ' she's got Lhe "know 'how" lim
IDSB. The OOmmElI'clal prepa.r&tlon Is well under 'way. If we reallY tr1ed to prepare ouiaelves to be "Men of Good WUl" could reaL Jy lbrlng pooc.e an' earth on' Ohrlst-
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name,orwho plC1Uldt.be oW'.other crew evenlnl. up. cutaide ~Dl when our car refu8ed W go .1I.llY forlObeI'. Be Uvea wit.hin a. mile and a half of Wa.yneaV1lle, the ot.her "wa,y, but be wa.a Idntj eno\IPl ,t o .brine us
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KROGER'S COUNTRY' CLUB
, ~ J08I!Ph1ne BogSJI, one or t.he country's best p1an18ts r~de8 near Waynesv111e. nuw. "Jo" formerly lived In the IBurg. I hope aU at !YOU have had tlhe. ch.ance IWII1 pleasure of hearlni her pla.y and meetJ.ng her pen;or-ally. You'llllke' her aa vrell as he.r music. 0010 15 a love.J,y persnn, IUlI1 Uhe daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shambaugh, of WaynesvWe. " I wlab 1 bad salt the genbleman's
on Thun.d»,y. m e force ~. get hJgber w8&es, tha will wat:es and. bI&h& Pl'o:luotion C06ts in tile milk MWUSl.l',Y, t.hat W11l mesn bigh DUllt plicea aDd this Is " tbe ilO~ tba.t Jilek ibWlt.·, Lots o.r sales this 'fall but I hadll:t
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DAY.JNII TE BED complete 00 • Beautiful W ALlNUT Knee Hole DESKS 58
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, The Ba.n t.e.. Implement Serv1ce l.n Lebanon is greaWy promotlr.g oW' '*>~t.lon program 88 well .IIS mode.tjlll&n in ~cUltUl'e by their expert repa.lrlng and l1ne of genuinl!
~en to any Of 4iIlIw so la.st ~~ ~ I went to Everett Sear
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Gance, N. EMt st., Va mock s. of Courl!bOWle In Lebanon, Open Dally 'I A. M. &0 6 p. M. ••• ~ter Able
TUE. WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. II 12 13 14 . 16 Z • Comedy geared high to fur. 'Tne sorewbull com~ are 0 arrl the double entendrel l006e aga!nin their latest en UA ROYAL SCANDAL" antlcal OLSEN & JOHNSON :z: with Tallulah Bankhead and uSEE MY LAWYER"
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WARR EN COlJN TY, OHIO , THUR SDAY , DECE MBER 13, 1945
Five . CentB . Per Cop,. '
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CHIE F JOY ARRE STS DAYT ON: MAN; FINED $75, THIR TY DAYS
• ,w aynesvi lle Is enterlne an ~I! penden t baaketb all teem ·1o the newly 1'Ormed Warren OoUtnty Basketb all League which opens its se&!IOn fIonlcht· (TbW'8d ay) at Harmon Hall, Lebal!o n. Tlle local Olub Is sponsore<i by the W~esvWe Civic Olub. , iIn addition IX> WaynesviJ1e, two ~ bun Leballo uAmerican Legion &Cd Herb's Place; SpriI:lgb01'o; Malon. and Lovelan :! are members of the League. WaY1'.- vllie meetl> Herb's Place in Uhe f1~ game th.1B evcn1ng in a 0011te8t Wbich i.s schedul ed flo star.t at 8:30. Other game5 tonlght are: Mason ,VB Lovelan d IlIt 1:30 and BprinIII pro vs Americ an Legion at
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NINE TY-FI FTH YEAR -No. ' 4242
Waynesville Enters CODnty B'asketbaU
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Methodist Church Chojr Presenting Cantata, Sunday, Dec. 16 . ~~:;.
• wWam A. s.m., ~n, 'WU arrested by O. p . Joy, Ch1ef of Police, on 9. and c.bar8ed with driving a car wblle under the iIdluenc e of
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liQuor. Se.m.s wrecQd h1s car on iNOlIUh st. between Third and Fourth 8t8. He was Il'ied by. Mayor WWTeJl Braddock on Dec. 10 a.nd was flnad t'l5 and C06ts MId 30 days in jail. The jail senLence was 8U6per.ded by 'flhe iI\r1O.yor.
Closing Of, School Changes Schedules W
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!fIaJer& who w1ll see a.ot1on for Wa.ynsv 1l1e 1Dclude such stars as ca.n1ed out. TQmmy Florenc e, BW BalWYer, !BOb An intervie w with Supt. BraQ:loc k. p~ Ra.ymo nd Pura. Johl1lll' I'evealed th&t approJdm lB,tely llfl3' pel' Ed Payne and Oar} ~ of the sWdentB. or Bl in numMeKeever. ber, were ab6ent on Wedneeda.y ~~'n" The leaeue promise s flo be one of ....... .-- when an a:ttempt was' DlIIde the futeat Lha.t baa ever been lleen !:: ~ ui ·tbe County &ald a close' race for tha.t ':n~~~~ thls. present epJ:Sem lc wW have tbe trophy lB anticipa ted, . Adm1a&1on cbargea of 100 for chlld- run tts COW'8e ~y DoeXIi Monday when ren ot achool age and 25c for adults it ia planned to ap.1n reopen the 'W1ll be made. olaaIes. The' ~ or1alna1lY pla.nned to be present ed on 'l\aesda y eveniJl4r, Dec. ll.baa been set forwai-d 00 TUes\ day evcm1Dg. Dec. 18. Also, 1iI,e tlMltetlJ all game 8Cbedw ed IX> have been played with 8pI1.ns Valley OIl Fr1dat1 nJ&bt. IDee. It. baa been CUI.t:ened a.Dd in all probabl llty WW not. • The 20-30 Olub of st. Mary.'& be 'Played at a lat« dIr.te. c:!wroh met fw reorganJ.za.t1on at
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·20-30 Club Elects Officers at Meeting
:~~. ~:~'::ht~Dec~wjs San ' ta . Pollowl ng a chill
ClaDS N ' am'ed F'or HODor GDest '
• 'I1he 0Ju1atm -cant u ata ''Prince I of Pe6ce~ WW be present ed at the program and If the last Waynes ville Mebho:li8t Ohurch on ~danoe i.s any )nd1ca.ti year'S aton this year Bunday evening, Decemb er 16, by a will find a "run-ltlou.se·' flo hear t.b1s Obolr of forty voices. bea.\l't.1ful pagent 01 song Portraying . • • • Rev. R. B. Ooleman. p88tor 01 Ute the CIb11B1maa , Pirit and SC8SOlla l • 'rhe weddlns of Marle iFl'lWCe8 Cflurch , Is ~ the musical ' thought s. Hal\:llr., daughte r of Mr. a.nd. Mfa. L8.wrence Ha.rd1n of Orch&r d 'Hill Drive ~n to captain Donald ~ %J "%J """ MaJtin of Milwau kee. iWlB., son of . I Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Martin of t.ha.t PEACE~' place, waB held on 8&t~. Nov. 24 at '1:30 at. the <ka.ce Method 1st By J. Trum an Walco tt : Ohurch , Dayt.o,n. 'The Rev. Foote perform ed the double rin& ceremon y-before an uta.r of palms. cllry8a.n themUln fl and Choir
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Paul P. Oonklin . PRO. 7th Major POrt, AIPO 71a. to The M1am1 Gazette in W~ ~reads all foUowa: With 'The e ~ 1D J..pIm~ 0I.pt. Hatlanc l F. Dye, of .Wa.yn.ee. · ville, OtUo.. 1s.home tJound f.rom.Ja pan 00 teswne veterina ry pnwt.ICe that WU 1o~ 10 A~leca' ~ he .edered the
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NOTI CE JUST RECE IVED
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COV. LAUC HE ISSUES AMER ICAN LEGIO N DAY PROC,LAMATION
• A.ocord1n&' to a procJam a.t.klo Issued by Govem or ~ J. Lauohe , Dec. 15 hila been declare d AmericaD LeB!1OD Day and will obRrve d by the .ft'" - ---- 10 ·... ·_.. -ada f +v_.oua .~...... ......... o ....wna and c1t.1ea. t.hroUi'bOUt the st.ilte. The Wamm. 00Wl1;y oontlnp nt IWill celebra.te with ()pen HOuae at Mem.orl&l Ball, Leba.Don, IIt&1'ItiIIIr M 2.00 p. m. ~ elldlllS at mWnlai lt. All aervioe men and frlenda are her invited to attmc1. QI.nc1n g and en-
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.Japan cap1tulated and. the Port Ia now open.tin g the ~ ports at ~ and Rure. Japan, under tbe 81Dil AnDY, 00IilIIUIIlIIed by Oen. Walter Kruege r. Mnt. Vary It. Dye. wife of. the 080ptaiD , Uvea at wa.ynesv1l;1e with tbe1r two chI.Idren, Ha.rlall d UId
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Part II PREL UDE, O'er The Plains of Bethle hem Sopra no Solo and Chortls, . • "Hark , What Mean Those Holy Voices ?" Recita tive, Contr alto and So pt:ano Solo, "And There' Were in the Sa111e Count ry" Barito ne Solo With Choru s, . "And Suddrenly There Was with the Angle s" Sopra no and Barito ne Solos, . . "Calm on the Listen ing Ear of Night " Recita tive, Contra lto, "And It Came To Pass" Men's Choru s "Let Us Now Go Even unto Bethe hem" Reeita tive, Contr alto "And They Came" Choru s and Sopra no Solo "The Holy Night " Recita tive, Contralt~, "And the Sheph erds" Choru s, "0 Praise the Lord, All Ye Nation s"
b&a been "loe.f1Jic aDd: fJah- G uest S'It;lg~rs: Mrs. Elsie Wel)tz; Miss Ann ' . B tt I M D th H k Weltz ; Miss ...... llut baa not.n~ h.la civic e e ou M ere d'th 1 ; rs. oro y awe: dut1ee aD1 ia ~ u M« engL Carl Abaec herli; Rev. Deer OIl. tile 'Va,yor' s ctt.y-WJcie Orgai nst: Miss Virgin ia Ralph Parks . Hardi n Plann1Jie. Qomm1t.tee.'i ' He Iraa a graIldda ugb,ter ,two ancl 'ooe-~ Direct or, Rev: R. B. Colem an then he
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Mia8 Jeao ~. dauehte r of Mr. and Mrs, R<a Hartsoc k, baa . ' . . . ' ... been elected a member of Delta ... ---:- . J, o.mcron, nat10na l mualc aorori~. at Mr..... 11,:1. I'raM Bra"on and · f~ofl)altonapeptSWlde,yeveU- Mlam1 UDlvers ity. Oxford. 1nB With tb* ~, . . Uid lira; Miaa H.artaock. a il"adua.tePbio. of the Geo1'Ie ~ " Wa,)'neevWe High School; is a Junior Mr. . . . . Buold' ....,. aIUl in tbeSch ool of Fine Arts. Vra. IlIim. ouieOn at 8ellbrook . . . eunDer ~ ~ of WAR. HISTO RICA L
note- S1nce th1s .~ wu zecelvecl it ~·report.ed that capt. ....n. Iueat.a DIe baa arrived at his b~ here.) Mr. e.ndMr a. ~ ObOO. Attenw on IN'F ORMA TION WIJ,.L · .. . . , ca4lera weN' Mr. 1Dd ' vra. . 1(']!):1.
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ObeD ar~ aDd vra. . <lIeeIIe of \~•. . ' . ' . Mr. K-.~ Aq... . .. . . . . . . . . . CIIlSWlday of .~, aDd MD. ~ BmltIl. ." . . . LewIs aIUl . ~ .un,.'.aniIl BWy, .apent. 8tmday with 1Il'. ~ Mra. John . ~ 0«. . ,. Utica. .. . . . .' '_ Mr. aDd' .,., ~ 'ill_PIon ., • An NI'Y'UIIIOenWIi receiVEd lit W~' apent .SlQIay Mr. ne Guette Office 'nIeIIdaJo of ~ IUlI.1 Mrs. Dll.YId LUCu aD4wtth faadly. week ~~ that most <the !.eM'.. bI8 ~ Of W~le pI&'ft • ,Mr. __ lIfIi ....ti Be!'..... &nit to ~ t.beIr ~ opeD all Dnt 80IIr ~.!- ~ a r~ din-, ~ 'each ~ and aJao OIl wed- ner ) at tbe home 01 Vn. 00I'dIe '~ aftauIo n .. far the cQDftD - ~ In LiIbIDon. CII1 8UDda:v. IimIDe Clif t:he1r oUatom era.in III)oppIpc . 0brIatm M . . . . Dr... P • .". arrIftd ...... 'Dw NIkleDtII of 4Ihe CIOIDDlUIIlV bGme ~ t.be ~ . . . a.tt.er .~ tbII favor beCIuaI ~,.. 4Ibe ~ ranee for , . . . CIt tbem'l n 10 ~ t.bM tbe two ~ 0IIpt. DIe 1'e• II to IIbOp ID ...".. . aelftd ball bOant ¥t ~ -' .. . . . • .... IIl • •' • • QImp .uteItIiuIi7•. - .
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t.b.Ia Wednes day from It. vlalt wi~ her daughte r. Ml1i.HeOl~ HaU61lS~. in O1DdJu:latL . lin. Allee Clult reeeivecJ ,,~ thJa tW~k 01 the death of her brather. Einel'BOD ' Ma8c~n, at t.he .Viars ~:=~= rest 'hQlDe near Morrow. OhJo, ' who caill1v e lnfarmatllOD. · . ' M&I ~th Chandl er .apent Mon.l..o_ ~ in O1DcIDnatt (or" ~~ tIibe 1'eCORIa of tbe Mr. and JKn, Bartao ck..nWar J!.I8t camplet o:l. . fit on:·UlI!BM ~me and Ann1e '1b~ comm1tteea :tor: thJa .~- Browne. ThU1'1Mkr 'even1nl, . .t 1on ~ve MCeDtIy .'~ ~ ~;v lIln. J;oaIe 8e&"~lerer 01 ~b week by the 0lU0 War ~ Oomm&t.tee tbat 1W&8 bmed b aov Br1cUr at the· . ot w~id~ all hoUllel! ' . '
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SiV\U1 on · TUe!ICIa.Y eveDinC. Dec.. 180 'lhi.s cbanp was made II~ I "7 becauae (If *!mep ~ .dllla and tet.chera ifo'bIcb cloIecl t.be acbaol on ~ and ~ or talIa week.
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ry of BL Mar)"'a Ohunlb will meet at b l¥ImI ot I4r8 Eo V B&rnba rt, Pn».r Dec. 1" ft" 2' 00 • .., : p • .m. \ l4rs. Roller .Rqru:r, - t A _ CIf the ~ reaton wW.;~
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uaua1 lMl8iDfM ee-.km OCDC1UiC1te<l by rtbe ~ lira. EvaIyo PetenIOIl, .ewnl 0briIItID M poeDlIJ were read by Mrs. ~. M.Iu Ol1ve ,W1ll1ama aDd Jr&ra. Cleo1'11& MeDdon hall, JDveryooe srea.tly admired the IJ$uWu l di&play of aeec:l po:ls and SbNba 1UTIUl8~ in Aft;er the
Club Gi,~ £0[ Christiaas Seals
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Grade pupIJa UDder t.be ISIrecUoD CIf. Mh.. ~ But'n p IIDI1 Ja. DbrII Beette n Devot.IICII» were ill cbIqe CIf ..... 'IlrwnaD i\va.rdlow .Dd the lMeI_ ...wn wU COIIducted b7 4ibe Prell&-
dent. v:ra. Oilblrt Frye. ~ .... Jecta came up far c:UIcuaaIroa.lIQIDe CII wbJdl were: Tbe bU1aIIl ac lID 1ft
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ia nreed~ ttam D&7tiio,.v~ With Mn. Dora Ward eveJYODe iD belp1nc to ~ tbe ·8UDd1&y &fIt«DocIG. reoordI DefICIeIl-to wrI&e .t,bII' pace in Mr. and lin. Rebert NeIbIi& (Dee tbe anDaIa cit ttbIa .c0uDt.7 UI4 Alta IDler) aDd two da'Jlbt eraQf
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EMERSON MASON wu decara.t ed for the Cbl1atm u . IM!UaIt. • Emerso n Mason'. aafl1 85, .. lUe- AlW the Club IIi::\journecl, MIMea tlme reilien t ol W~ynesvWe. died at Jenn1e ' Lee 8b1 iWflbelm ln .. Bradthe ~era Rest Home, ~. on dooIt e.nd w.. SUe Puniu p.ve a
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1I1ster. Mra. WINS RIBBO NS ON BIRDS _. _ _ _ _ __ Alice Clark. 'w aynesvi lle; a 0r0Uler . AT POU" 'TRY SHOW I' " Lee Maaon. of Jr4a8on. REOR UITIN "" OFFIC E ... n &
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~ F'unel1a.l .service8 were conducted DAYT ON, LAST WEEK . OPEN S I·N FRAN KUN at tile McClure Funera l 'Home on Saturda y afterno on . at 2:00 o'clock • Earl EvaDe, who entered IOOlIl of • 'Ibere wW ~ an AZmtr ...,... . witb Rev. R. B. Oolema D oflJclat ina. hJa IJ)l1ze bantamB 10 the. Southa 'n 1ne oUk:e open In ~ ~ Burial was made in the M1am1 0lU0 Poultr)' 'I nsUtute SboW. beId ~ '.l'hwIda.r, U. M ceme'a - . in iOB.yt.aD tbtee ~ ,l aat _It, 'IIOD t.b.e Amm1caIl Reel otAce. ,tt ""''3 _ linlt on Dark 00mJah t.rio. t.h1ni on Sout.b ~ 8t. It wtll nmAID apar MRS ESSIE BROW N a triO. aD4 tourth 8D1 ntth on hlI unW the end ot .tile tollatdn c week. Golden SeortCht COCkerell. Dec.·a . Boum will be 8:00 .. IDo to Mrs. E&a1e una Brown, eae 69, Mr. aod lin. ClemeD i smlfh aDd 5:00 p. m.. ~ wJl1 be UDder ~ o:11ed 10 Morrow on WedJwoiay eWln- daUlbt.e l'. Lelor1a, of Voat. 1ta , a.nd MJI)er'I iIion of S&t. ~ J • lng. Dec. 5, alter an WneII6 of two vr. and vra. N. D. BmJ.t.b of 8pr1nc years. . Va.lley called on !Mr. aDd. lID. Ilarl . She i.s survive d by her buebuld . 1MuIa, ~ a.fotanIlon. CHRIS TMAS TREE &1m; a eon Oeorae R. of Lebano n, . DECO RATIO NS TO and a son Charles. in Lbe Al'Q" J.n BE 100 YEARS OLD tile Phillpp1De6; a <la_tie r, Mn. Ma41e WQl'IW1ck of MUTOW aDd. a . ' VD. ·WlWAm Muon of Routre .. claughAier M3 Dauntle as O1evelle of • Lall'OD , ~ that the W.a. Xenia. .Mtentl on 1& called fIo,,~a. who 0CNnty Muaeum ~ plmn q . . . ., . Funeral service6 were conductAld Pledie<i oom or the tILJIC _ of a au1aCI IIu tnIe 111: tM ~ CIf b at VCOlut e Funera l .Home on Sat- -.me for iHoIl*n1 Rellef, and to aD7 mueeum 4uriIlc ~ boI1dQ ...... \ll'da.Y alterDo on at •.00 O'~ with who yet deAre to . 1l1&ke doDat1o na, anc:l trbat ~ \IICIIi . . WI Rev. R. lB. Oolema n oUlcla.tIng. that <the plana are 101118 abeacl; . . tree wW. be 10 Jr.eepinc with ... .,.. Bw1al was made in the Miami ~ achedu Jed.lt Ia urpcl ~ cuatoa» 01100 , . . . .... .u.... cem.eter¥ a careful check ot theae oolumIl s til entke . ~ .. be made fu' an eact elate u.t tbe e . rooma ADd IIIU,f CIf Ita· Cpl. Chu. T. 811D1111en, ~ of 00l'D wt1l be reCeived , at QrIr1n. . ~eD& wiD be . . .. M&rllD 8lml1X1e1'8. Opera,tar of .the .. . __ decoratk!aa aDd ~ CII . . Lou &: Va.rlln reet&ur 6nt and cro111'. aDd ~ I. B. CU...... ba4 . . . . . CIf QUI' , . . . . , . , . . cer.y "t the JUDCtion of ®Ntea ' I and 1II ·t.b.e4t week 8UeU tbeir eaDa. . 'IbIa IUaplaJ ... opeD flO b ,paIIlaa 12. \1.s1ted .tbere thll week after ObKlN and end Bobert. Mr. ' Cha&1eI ~ a oordIal1nYit.atkD .. ~ , two' ;year atretd:l. with ¢.be AtmY 10 Qlamp Ul wu to . . II\IaeIIIIIo - GIit Europe. Be ' was a aql.l6d lea.der in milit.M7 .moe aDd' .. IIIDW . . . .. :' . . the tr:uc1t dh1siozi : He Ia now lD ;enem1 aaJ.ea m."... . _ .tbe .' lD:11anapoll8. " . JI\xm 00.. .ID ChJiceiO. Mr. ' BIr. aMlin . ~. ~ . . . 1Mr. UId Mlrs. Bumme ri a1ao had Obapn Nl SUIt um.i • ~ - 0IDIl II. ~ .. . sueD \ast . week' '~e f~a at Itbe bGma ac bill wife attAIt - - - . . , . IDd ~ ~ DIIiII 118ter' 6nd bi'Otber-ln.lft. Mr. 'and ~ h1a ~ ~ lira. : : .~ . ~.:; MrB. Junes Plojd of - JrIODteOeUo Obapm M . . . . . . ... . . GIl tM ... . .., IDIL ' IJbApm N!a . . _~~~_ Mi. BaIpb lIM&bI p bad .... MOD- 8ta11 lit. I . . WIQIaa I• • • • • dar atternoon I'\HIIfa, the ~ ,,~ . . ....-& tM PM' ~ ,.... at rthe Onde School wbo enJo:ved In CbI IIDuUnNat PIroIfIo. ftICIIIted tIle4t CbrtItm U' PII'tIJ. After • ~ bill haaanbIe·............. .. de1ta:bUUl &fterDIJDIl . iWItIb AI! _- A&taItNI7 ... pat w& 0IIap l1li.
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belli brideam a1d. Lorayne Welleu ol ~- terta1nn wmt are &0 be baa beeD. - . .oe.d • _ _ IIDI1 .w ton and Captain Marti.n chooee .. on 1.be prqp'UI .. ~ are be bUl lot tbe lIame 01 IDa. ~ his best man h1s brother , Cba.rlea , of listed . . tree. at 2:00 ~ m... PdiIIIO\ Deo. . . ceremon y. a Tecept.1oD waB held a.t the hOme ot the bride. Tho.se present were 001. John: A. Hartma n. Jr., BOd wile; ~ w. A. Doxey a.ud wife; Mr. ;..00 Mra. ~~
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VelWlllic 6:30 o·clock. at which time· it is memiler 8 With their ramill.es ·w ill plulnec1 to bave Rev. AtAtir.SOll! of enjoy a ObrIatm aB party With an OInc'nn a,U a guest. All membera exchange of gUl\6. ~ peraon 1& ~1t!~r.J~~a~t~te~n~d~~~~meeting. reque&teC1 to bl'inC .. iUt and a. gUt ~ for a. chJld it a.ccompe.n1ed by one. Santa Claus VI1ll be the 11000r ~ of the evenltng.
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:F1I!RST ROW: Misa Yvonne stubb6: Ml&e Mary Elle,~ F1sher; Miss Phylli.s M8J'tln ; IMIB8 Dorothy Conard ; M18II PhyWs Rickey; M\s8 Ruth An1Ia Johns; Mrs. Gilbert Frye; MlsB Vlrg1n1a Hardin: Mrs. Maynar d Weltz; MI.ss Ann Weltz; lWBs Belltylou MereQ1t ih; MIa Ethel Beekma n; M1M Frances ' Kirkpat rick; Mrs. iP&ul Maurice ; M'r8. Oeoil'tJe Henders on . SEOON D ROW: MTa. R. B. Colema n; Mrs. Alva. Th(~p60D; Mrs. Robert Oons; Mrs. Dorothy Hawke ; Mrs.She rzna,n 'l'1lmey· ; Carl Abaech erll; Rev. Ralph ParU; Heber Jackaon ; Don WOl"km&n; ~e Henders on; LOuJB Printz; Shelma n T1Ilr.ey ; Joe J&mea; MI8B PhUlUs BaIley; MIa Patsy BaJrd; Miss Martha Wudlow . ,TBI!RD !ROW. StandIn g: Emerso n EamlJ,aJIt; Lloyd Davis; George M1ller; Rev. R. B. Colema n. Several member s of the Choitr an not shown in this pboql'a ph. .
Recita tive, Tenor , "Com fort Ye My Peopl e" Recita tive, Barito ne, D "The Peopl e That Walke d in Darkn ess" Choru s With Contr alto and Sopra no So108, ~ "Arise , Shine, for Thy Li t ls Come " ~~ted were:~. t.ewh ~. acuM: 'Recita tave; '1Janr one ,TtBeh old a King ' . Ablli6l>icIie;~rO""n'i1iIliiF, Tbomps on. pre6lde nt; Mns. Don • M1am1 Obapte r No. - -----.:.."""''' ' ' ¥ 107, Older of Choru s "He Shall Feed His Flook " . BMvtte. v1ce-pr esldent and in chal'ge t.he l!Utem Star. met In recula.r ~ NoJina. ~; M:Iu. Mra. EllIahet b. Smlth ..... ' 't t! ·C t It ~ d A' S sellll10n on Monday ~enlni with a R Lorayn Wallen; MSa6 Mary I.ample e; flo tale GanteD 01110 eCI a lve, on ra · rJf proeram a; and' Mrs. Mayna:n:l ...vvI aft.eOO, 0, an ru~. opran OD '11lw'atII.¥ o, . " .noe Dur'n....... _ 4 M Miss Buneda. Mills f Da.yto MIas The AngJe Weltz. eecreta ry.treas urer Gabrie l &---•0 n; • when they ep.Joyecl tbeir Cb:I&tm aa ....... " " S ,. Several new member s ~ere added plans th M 'f were made for 1nst&llatiOD of A' EUzabe tb BUJ'II2fit of Wa.yDellVWe; meet.lnc. Twelve IIIrI!IJIIbe na, oprano , "M Y. SID Oil 0 agm Y th e Lor d" to the roll. The next meeting will be new officera on Saturda Mr. &nr.! Mrs. Elwood. TowIlOlli aDd roB call with 0bNtm ra anawered y u qQOtaAklI'a . Choru s With Bass Recita tive, and Sopra no, with Mr. am Mrs. Don Hawke. sun-F ollow ing 1Mtal1at.lon, tlbeevening daughfl era, Sba.ron a.ruI. Joan Of Two sueats, w.ee Butb East.. Obandl er "How Beauti .ful upon the Moun tains" Springb oro; Donakl TowBOn of Da.y- and Mary 000It were alao ~ day evening. Janunry 1-3, 1946, at em Star memben I aDd supper and durinc the bUBlnall meeting , offlcen were ~ and p1lW8 made for the
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Platform Rockers; Floor . Lamps ., ' T' at..le Lam~', Ul t"'" Sewing Cabinets; Kifchen Stools; Smo'k ing -Stands; Mirrors; Pictures; Hassocks; K 'H I D k . Tables' nee- 0 e es s, " Child's Table and .C hair Seta; 'Common Plea. Proceeding. Shoo.;f.ly Rockers; Wheel Mrs. Mary PlA', Morrow, was Barrows; and Oth'er. Toys fgranted a dlvon:etrom Joaeph Pin c.harie of cruelty and waa . 're.torec1 to her fanner name, Mar-
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In atQkers alU 011 bll1JlUS, too, are wben m&n wW devot.e bJa time to cree from WU11a.m JOII!eJ>b Han:1s' IIhouWd, 8OIJle1.hJJ:1i Wlat. h e f1rst helplr.g ua meeL the needs of the day httrhe,- th1naa aDd mere- U1*ne. whom ahe charged with t.bouihi 'WU a dell Jumped out of _SALES and SERVICE a.nd dl'1ft.1ng ua toward m111emum will be autanatJc. . OUStody of thelr toW' chlldren and a t he hen-hQuse iWd ran toward the atattU sum for tJleir support were woods. Wben he ..rent.m tlllere were A. .0 N. u __ ..o _ _ , .... _~ MIlCh a~ed Mn;. Harris. t wo iood heM d'l!8I.1 011 the floor. • 6< "'-"-J"'_ .'lbe suit <A Louella Waita against 'Ibis isn't Wle first tlme thaL we Trade Activity To Lebanon Because Donald Waits for a divorce 'MI8 dla- have fOUlll:i dead cb1ckens bm IJl1.s 01 Tbeir . btendYe Stock 01 llardmissed " OIl motlOil of .plaJnWf. Is the f!nit time that we have seen w-Ftod Merchandise lor Home. and . tile f9X u..d ·!.bat we have been Bure Lateat Real Estate Tran.fen What was retUne bhem. The fox bad Fa.rms ••• ~t1lrlDr The J . Oarl and Hazel Conard to W. oome to th~ famlL-oh. 1cl'e!Y In ~dp1re Ref~wrs, Cbarles aDd Yvonne Da.vls, parcel • 'l1hIs:bas been ,~ very QUiet hunt- Heaters an.d Raqoes, Da>:&oD PUmps in Wil.yneaville. 1ng season beca'l.lSoethere has been aDd Solteners, Lennos Bea.tinr Eq_ • W1llJa.m Henry aM OoldaOorwtn so little to hunt. 'J!'he foxe16 are be- uJ~ent, 011 $uDel1l, 00, Coal and to Johr.. an:! Verona Lehman, lot S com1ng a real meII8()e to poultry Gas Furnaces, PaI'.c and. Chore-Boy in Blair subdivision, Lebanon. l'a.1sera ~ t.O w1IId. game. There . Charles a.nd M~on Hammell to llaaIl't a l"IIIbblt. been shot on our Portable Milkers, lUte-Way PipeLoWs and Hilda Schnelle, 38.55 A . Place t.h1s tall and not a. phe8SllJlt Line Mllkers, DeLaval Mllkera and \ Gift sets both lDnall and I In HamIlton Lwp. has 'been s een since the seIUlOn open- Separators, Ed~yfield Coal Siokcrs. large. A thought tha't will Marion V. and Marie Keltner to 00· so if they WaIl,t a.ny sport they Belts, DetlP-Freese Units, Furniture, pl~se any woman. E. W. tUld Nancy Spurier, 10.29 A. W,lll have t.o hunt foxes and crows. Toy. and Games. Under Able DlIn Deerfield twp. 'Ih ere h86 been one lOX drtve and rectlon 01 W. J. KoCh, Prop. 'ret 23. John P . and Bertha. Niederman to others are being p,l anned. The boys HDmiltcn A. MoOord, JOhn George havenlt ClllUght mu.c h in their traps .• . The 000d Houselr.eepl.n8 Shop a.t Schatzel, et al, 81.30 A. 1n Deerf1eU One 01 them dld ca.tch a skunlCthe Lebanon is leading t.mding center twp. other day ani luI WW> so ~ted tor a wide Le!TiJ;Ol'Y and Is ofler1ng A name that carries a. reeord 08.rl1e Da.las Orosthwalte to Ralph that he t orgot; skunks weren t ex- all excellen t opportumtY' to secure of excellency in -cosmetic8. and Kathryn p. YOUIlg. property on actly Ule things to bring in the house f um ltw'e and appl1ances for Orchard Ave., Lebanon. . a nd before anyo~, coulr.! say a.ny- homes and lo.rms. iAlma. and Avis Lamb to J. W. and Wling he ha4 it cJlear in tt.he 110,* • 'Ihcy are a.ttracting an especially LUy Stewart, 108.28 A. in Wayne twp. to sllow hJ.s ,father. Was his father lively interest because they are offerWarren COunty llumber 00. to pleased? He said he wasnlt. but b e ulg many ha.ro- t.o-t lnd ltem8 BOd Rusaell 8Ild OWe Scott, lot ~ in took the bide and l!Oid It for the Idd equipment 10 whJjcJl ,the people Maton. . . a.n&'Way. have been .a.nx1ousl,y. waiting. By A Fine Se1ection Elmer Sheehan to Maurice and • Mild weather all week has made o!Ier1r.g a nne se~ 1kley a.re QaroIy.n O . Ohler, ·l26.12 A. in Clear- It pooalble ·to get some more com gTea.1lIy belplng you Do solve many cret* twp. huske.:! though it has been very problems al1slng from ~lng W~ B. HOWell to Louise B. mu&ly. We lh ope they will 8OOD. be ()()lld1t.1ons. f'1re9, 2.111 A, in Lebanon. able to ship -that gUt of com.Hol- • Their new stooIt of Fr~e Quality Papers All Neatly Boxed M1nn1e J:>elI'oasett to Henry Bot.be, land 1a a. great dairy country, the Rcfrtgerotors, He&ter& and R&n3cs lllA. J.n Hamilton tJwp. originallume of the ' Holstel1l-Free- am other quallby line& of heat.lng, Sylvester IIlld mId&. Koehlk.e to sian breed of cows 't hat give so mUCh milking and f&DIJ:1n8 equipment Is TiJdon an.1 FJlzabe1lh Vail, .38 A. in mille and. are es~IaJ1Y liked by the Just w~t so many! people have been Deerf1eld .t wp. oo eese makers. U they ,,0 not have hopin8 for. You will lind the prlcea Frank Fritz to Jul1us C. Wolter, more food tar them this winter there so reasonable ~ can ' be conaldered 30.76 A. In Hamllbon twp. wUl be fewer of those good round a money saver am Urne 1UlI.1 fuel W~yn'f!8vil1e, Ohio Phone 2121 H. D. and Aurel1a Cornett to Las- red !DUtch cheeseS a.nd la'lS milk for S&vers as well. . order
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about Man1la. oeing Mot up were underst&~~merrts. I ha.ven't seen a single bu1ldJ.lli downtown tha.t "Uo Ho", he ald, "It·s a very tine wasn't· ruined Or at least badly nlCht damaged. The 1'..wt1 ves live In 1008&_ For me to .80 the town-oh." cr1babie squalor, jillinming up wittl Old Mother Sl1pper-elopper Jumped two or three .familles III a one room out of bed ' hut , or a tent or one room of a small And out of the window ' abe stuck house that may h,we escaped camber head, . . plete d estruction. Ono the outskirts Johnl ' JohD" The geese ale all dead I aru1in the country< and in the small !w '\he fox has been through tbe tOwns, the usual s~rnt is three fami: . 'tovm-oh," lies, three pigs, s!lx chic1terJl, and - • one cal'lllbao (wa.ter bUffalo) , all • It lWaao.!t a moonllght night, lt Uving in and around a but set up on w a early In the. DliOl111Dg yeater.ja.y stllta to keep It out of the mUd. The aud we bavenlt any geese but a,u carailao Is the beast Of bW1::Ien and tfne nens . were J'UDIllDg 1U'O\II'..d ellOh "welling has one to pull the fTlghteDend aDd there were t wo de~ fllJUW two-wheeled Carts. ManUa hens on the ben.houae floor.l didn ~ Is strictly a G . I. ci.ty, the Arm:Y has Jump out 'Of bed. and run to the taker. over all the IbuU:I1ngs all the wlnjow because I didn't hea.r them empty, apace for camps, ~ the and John's' house 14 too far away !'oJ. streets. I'd gue&I that 90 percent of tum t.o have heard. me 11 I bad called the tra1f1c both vehicular and .but when cap came up to milk he estrian, is ' Arm~. I hear that there 'healld a .ccommot10n and . the . are 180,000 .Army v.eb1cles in ManUs. bens ail running around and when alone and I dont doUbt it.' civ1l1a.Ds he ·turned on ii!le' outalt.ie llght antj travel 'i n au;t-oI1 JI.nny trucIci ar in ::;;;;;:::;;;:;=:;::;;;;;;;:;:;:::;:::;;::::::::;:;::;:= CIll'l1l.Ii!atas <hJgll, two-wheel£d, horSe-drawn , bugv1es) or walk. InAUTO RADIO for '41 Pl~outh or c.... be uaed nation 15 gTadually .rece:Ung, alld prices are now dOVfll to about five on any other car times pre-war levl!ls, so tthey can A few used Table Model now at least suu've 'Off StaJ'yo.tlon; RADIOS but luxuries (pani.ctlcallY' necessities to us) are still out of the quesSweeper and Electric tion." Repairing • Ar.d so It Is far over the seas and CUST,N RADIO 'SERVICE h ere 'the un l o~ continue the ba.ttles that wm carry inflation a step w_ and TELEVISION LAB. ther In ,t.h1s countriY lt they ret all PboDe 11M - Wa,nemlle, O. they are asking for. At least that Is the way It looks from here.
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"True dvWzatlon will unlurl im banner in the mt.:lmost hea.rt. 01 the ~ 8oboOl 1:10 .. m. world whenev$' certam number of ODnnmlm 10:48 LIIL l!ta dtatlngulahed and Ihiabmlnded 8Overel - - .... - .ohlnl ........Am...l .... .AI JIreIoh1na ' 11:00 •• m. " 6 -...... - ....... VA devotion and determ.1nation-6ball Youllb serv10ee 7:30 p. m. for tJ1e good and hap~' or We inVSt;e all the YOUll& people ma.nk1nd. a.r1ae. 'With l1rm resolve ot IIhe cammuniQ" to attend tb., and clear vJa1on. to elItabllah tbe ae&"VioeL Br1Da Jour Bible with YOIL Q!,use of Universal Peace. 'I'b.ey must Adult ~er Meet1na 1:30 p. m. make the Coolie ot Peace the object 1Iv~ I:VaDIeUBtIc Bervb ~ senentJ. oonaultaUoQ, and aeeIt tIr 8:U p. w. every means in ~1r power to establl.sh a UnW.n at Nationa of the world. Mt. Holly Methodill Church They must OODClUld.e a b1nd1J:lC treaty and estabUsh a. covenant, b pro:1'. II. Iearff, MID. . . . ~ or ~h1ch abadl be 8OWId, iD~ IOboOl - 11:30 A. II. They must Violahle a.nd deOnltA!. B. .A. IlUDbart, auper1nteDdeut. proclaim it to all t.be world and WOI'abJp ..nee - 10:30 A. M. obtain tor it the aa.nctlllllI Of IIill the human ra.oe. Tb.la supreme and llVeo.IDc ~ - 'l:3O P. M. noble .. " ......... .tl1e real METHODIST CHURCH of the ~~-;"el1~be1ng &. B. Col. . . . . lWDIRer '1,h e worl~ be reg'arded. as • • • sa.creq bY' all that awl! an ee:1lb. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. All ~ forcee of humanity must be Kra. Ra)'mond Conner. Supt. mobIlJred 10 misure the ste:01Uty am: WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 A. M. pennanence or·t.h1a Most Great oov-
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of near warneavwe spent .. part of the week wW1 the la.tter'8 &*ftntls J4r.1IIid Mr6. Guy Roulozahn. l Mr. uut M'ft, Everett. Itenrlclt and ohUdren: spent Satun:!a.y eveJl1ng wMIh Mr. and. IMi's. r-lle Zlnunerman ..t OentervWe. , Mr. aud Mn. Btrnant MelJola and ltttIe 'lOn of Weynesville. spent Mon. ~ even1Il4r with Mr. ani Mlrs. ~ Kenrick. ,. . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones were Sun-
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Mr....... Mrs. WIUlam C. Webel • HOUSEHOLD GOODS of D&yt.on 1m'lved in the vUlaBe on II DISHES Saturday tJo spend a lew days as the I TOOLS guests of the soc and ClII.ughtel'-in- • MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES la.w. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wetzel ORVILLE J. PHILLIPS and family. WILBUR N. SEARS. Auct!oneer MIll MlKy .Hellier is reooverlDc Wayneavtlle, 0.. Phone Wi from an a.ttacit of iniluellza. • • •••••••• • •• Rev. Clare.nce Wamsley fWed the Pulpit Sun.da.y morning and delivered an abeorbing sennon entitled, AUCTION ElRING "Prepamtlon for Chri.stms~. " ~ evening r.u.nne:rguestls 0: Mr. Mrs. Carl Brown.. B.OOOmpanied by STANLEY and KOOGLER and Mr&. carl PJcker1~ and Mrs. her sistA!r. Mrs. Hiram ~(!. of For Da.tea, Phone ZBN. WlU'JlesvWe. AdIB.. ChAmowellh a.t Ce~terv1lle. Sligo, were shoppers in lCInc1nnaU. Ohio. ReVel'8e Oha:itw Mn.. Viola Round and Seaman I-e Sa:liw¥iay. BB9URS LlCENSB Elwood Gra.ssi at Da.yton, Who Is Mrs- C1aUclIa Grey Brandenburg I~~~~~~~~~~~~ home on a furloush fr~ the Mar- received a. telephone call this week - - , aha.ll IalandI, were Prid&y evemng Mr. Geor,e Denby, well known In clImle2' guests at the hOme or Mr, ft~" . ..Walter .... __ ......... ...... ....,.... ~OF AN ELECTION E"anna Bunnell, daUrbtK 01 Mr, NOTIC OFFicER:S and l\4l'a. CblU'lea Bunnell. had her • The almual election 01 the stock_ ed t MiamI V 11 t.onI11s remov a a ey holders of The Wa.ynesv w.e N8Jtlonal holplt&1 W1 ~ and ill recover- Ba.nk, for the purp<llSe of electing a tngn1cely at her home here. Board at Directors ·for t.he ensuing Rev. JOiIepIJ 1IyerI, Mr. aDd Mrs. JTUBBS C&lvin ~ Ml' e.nd MI'S. yellC will be held at their ban king ~ph BY'gIel1 ~ VeIrQOO ~ on Tuesda..v. JanUlllry 8, 1946. SERVICE is PurIley attended a. crusade t or between the ~10W'8 of 2 a.nd 3 p. m. PATIENT Member8h1p uieeting at tile MethoS. 1. Robinson. cashier
plclQn of otbera. Tbe l"dem&ntal pr1nc1pJe underlYinr tb16 IOlemn FneDd. Pact. aIli:>Uld be 10 fixed tha.t if a.n.v f'1I.t DQ.'UMKlI - ~:IO A. K. sovernment lQtA!r viOlate- ~ <me of ~ for Wonhlp - 10;1(J A. II. its provla1mla, all t.be iOVernmene on ee.rtJ1 ahould al'I.!e t;o reduce it Wap_ville to utter BUhml sslon, nay t.be human Claurda of Chi'III' race u ... Whale '1IbOukl reaolve. with every power at' 1tiB ~ to deIItlnnmUDioo 10:30 a. m. troy Itlat lOVaDl4b:\t. '8bOu1d thJII iermon 11:00 • . m. gI eMeet <If all J"8aIedJoes 00. appUec: to 't.he 'lick -.l)Ody .of the world. 1t. wID ¢.brIatJan .EDdeavor 'l :oo p. m. ~ recover from ita 11111 and J:ven1og 8erv1ce 'l :3O p. m. Ww remain etemalJy we Uld aec:W'e. , Kid-week ' praJer 8en1ce A few UDIIIWIIore 'at tbe power 1a.t.em ThUl'lda,y Dlibt 'l:3O p. m. In human eode&ver, ~ thJa matlter sa hlIhlY im)ll'a.ctJOable, nat SL AuauatiDe 'C hurch even beJQl4 tbe aoope of man.. ut~ I'rleIa most effona. SUch ill not the cue, however. on the contrary, 1h8.llka to .,.. SUDdiJ - 1:(10 A. II. the UDfall1nl Btace of 9<lat. tbe lovlng-k1nt1Vll8 of His fa.vored onea, SL' Mary'. EpilCopal Church the unrivaled eudeaY'Ol'8 of w18e &nd capable 8OUla, ao:l Ule thoIJ&:bta and ~. PfIIJ'Ii' 'aDd II11DOD Ideae of the peerle81 leadera of thIa age. not.h1n& wbat.soever can btt re11:00 .A. ... rejaldell '. un&ttamable. EDdea.vor, ceaale8s, endavor. 111 required. NtJtho. In, abort of'an lndom1tab1e ~ h'alt1on. can posSibly achieve tt. .~ a. cauae which past ages bave IeKwce:1 88 purelY vJ8ioDAr:y, yet in - thla day' llaB become most euy' and :.~~ practicable. Wb,y ahoutd It.bU m.xt . N!;\XULAR MEALS great al~ 10ttY' ~ da,y-&tar L U N C H ol1lhe Ilrmament of true clvmza,t1on SANDWICHES and th,e ~ of the 1J1OOy'. the ad~
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' W31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . At U N. Broadway In Lebanon, Is •. EvCl'yl fa.m1ly should have cUaFOR SALE- COrriedllJe Ram, &ODd A Store of Lovely Gift. ••• otler- monds, precious stones, watches and stook. Phone 2910 Waynesville. Inc Excellent Values In DlamoncJ!s, Jewels thllt are to ,beoome 1a.rn1ly WaUlhes, Fine Jewelry, Novelty helrlOOlIl:!. They must conform to - - - - - - - - - - - - Jewelry, DrflIIser Seta, Compacta. • • the style and the ~ at t he we'ar r . ~:::'=':'=====-.-, Now Is The Time To Buy Diamonds. The Earl B. Davidson store realize Precious Stones aDd Jewels Wblcb this and place lJlelr stock at prices • % FAlW LOANS -l..oIlC t.el1 w, WW """"' ..~~ 0 .............._ A 9 that are attractive to the thrifty and 8BSy pa.ymenta. No appraisal f ee. .......""'_11_ --".~.......... Also n1ce IiiIJl4I.lI and !arie farma the MArket .. BJa'ht . • " Jewelry careful buyer. ~ time to buy for tor sale. Call or wrlWl Qeo. Bepalrinl IUId BanocJeJlnc . • ; A a rl.&e in value is whEln prices are Henkle. Phone No. ? Lebanon. Uc Trusted Jeweler aDd Bebable Ad- down. 'l1he time to buy Is right n,owl viler. .... Been GI~ a Good They have a very a~~'8.Ctlve stock ServIce for MaoJ Yean ••• Tel 321. am will give yOUl' ideas and desire;; Miac:eUan8OU-. 1n<11vi:Sual 6Ittentlon. I.n the event OHRISTMAS ClGA:RS- 'b y the box • Earl B. QavldBon at ~ that you desire something original, now in ,took. Paul C· Picldni, 3rd coD4Wlt1 a. 61D'e tlla.t la the scene of they will create it for you and its st. ~.hone :118:1. ~ 00Ilt1nUal bualneaB 88 he is abreast charm will stllll:le the admlrwtlon of the tImee, and, as with oth& futUl'e generations. GOOD LUCK TO YOUI OOIDmbd1t1ea on the market, prices • The bead of evelj' lamily wh.o 8 I G.N 8 I hIS ~ to att.ract the wise buyer. desires to perpetuate the fajm1ly Get. stantOl'd BIlleD at ,b Hew - _ . - name should see that all members J4ariIn Hotel, W~ 0bJ0. at the family be rec1pients of Jewels . A paat.o&ni will do J&. TruI:* aDd wboae lU6ter will outwit time. ThIs PUBLIC SALE b\IS1De88 .. . . . 1011t1c baa long been ·t.he custom in s.nC1ent ODe IIlle We8t of Boute U on c1vUizatlons where 1bere is wealth. CURTAINS- To waab, at.ret.cb and s-u*e 13 The Jewela 01 Solomon, t.he lDdian preas. lin. O. A. Olark, MaIn St .. SAT. DEC. 15, 12:30 p. m. Na.bob:l, t.he Crowns and: famWes ~OIle :aMl 12:103 • LIVB STOCK have become h1stor1c. America is a • IMPLEMENTS laIlIl of wealth and it Is a part 01 ~ 8A:I&- Puller Bruah ~ & our duty to pa;terU.y /Which should SerIvioe. J . W. ~il. Rt. I, E. oR. W,ALDECK n.ot be neglected. IAtlaDOD, ~ ~ 12etfo WILBUB N. SEARS. Auctioneer • Mr. DavidlJon, understar..c!a blrthFOR 8&LE ~ Cbl1Itmaa Trees - WaJDl!avlUe, O. PhoDe. 2651 atonCli and in fut ev!i!l'Y J end FITTS BROS. CIerU CO~tec1 ~t.h jewelry . $2 to ' t6; . Five a:.eciwn Btock . RooIlteN. t:I eecll· Tel. W..,msville , :1186. 1:r.mc ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!...:H.e:~ia:..:a.~re::l1ab=le~~ad:vIser =:..:a~nd ~Is~.th:e
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• U ypu stop in or !telephone them a.nd get your work on their scheduJe, then you wW be sure to have th e madhlnes Whim you need 'lJlem, U you ' W1ll check. each of Your machlnes tnd ~ each 'W ith the thln8s they need, you wm find that you can. count upQll_ th,em to give you the same IIOOd service ·In !their shop thait you get from McCorm1ckDeer,lng equlpment lin the field. Bay
an art.lcle entitled "Tongue 'I1w1sters Are Fun" by Charles Francis Porter. The lady who sent ill a tongue twister W'IUI not ldentlfled other &a.n by her residence being Waynesvll1e. The tongue twister from Wayneaville Is, "F'a.nn;y Flnch fried five flounderlr.g fish for Fra.ncls Fowlers father." I juat wander who lJle aender Is? Won't IIOmeoDe lind out lor me and ease my curi08lty. I'm about to go crazier.
• We have all heard the expression "That peI'60n can mace a plano talk." Hi George of Bllgo really does that velj' t.hJ.ni. It's a gOOd time with H.l aroum to play. Yes indeed, to hear Hi ~, well, "That'lil For Me. " • Mr. and MnI. Charles Wetzel, oV{llera f the Wetlr.e.l 'R ecreation in Ha.rveysiJurg, received a telephone call, Friday. !rom thelr eon. Cpl. Earl Wetzel, who Is st.ationed with the American Army in Rome, Italy . Thls la the second telephone call the Wetzel's have received from their son Ip a periOd of B. week. Mr. Wetzel your reporter <they received a message a;t. noon, Fri:lay, that • call was ~ through !rom Bane. It was elght o'clock t he same. evening when the call was completed. Hoorlng oondltJo,ns were very riIoVOll'able, he· turIlher stated, 'l1he Wetzel family moved from Wesllwood, In Dayton, Ohio, to the 'Burg laat wlnter and aaumed owne~hip ~ lll8.Il8gement of the Recrewtlon Hall, formerijr' operated by Mr. Cllarles Tbomp&OJl.
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MRS. A. E. STOUT HAS BRIDGE CLUB FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY MnI. A- E SWUt entertal.ned wK.h a Christmas party on FridAy evenina Bnd bad as her PJ,e3tat.he members of her 'b ridge club. Mn- A- T. f\:Il1Il8ky and lin. Roy Ell1B were a.warded dle ~ follow•
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• From Base M, San Fernando. La Union:, 1 Alzon, P . I. C(II'Iles Ibh e st&tement that Staff Sgt. Alfred J . Gentry 80Jl of Mr. · Leo Ger.try, Route S, Wa.ynesv1lle, has been relieved trom duty with ,t he 4Mt.h Amphlb!8.n Truck 00. there and will soon be on hJB way b8ick to the U . S . for diS·
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HII droll Ilttl,. mouth WOI drawn up Ilk. a bow, And the beard on hi. chin wal a. wflh. a. the snowl 1M itump a pipe h. h.ld tight In hi. te.th, And the smoke, It .nelrcled hi. head 11k. a ...........
Wa.yIneav1J.le'8 IndepeadeDt Basket.bell team 1,8 look.lntr t orwalll .to tonight's p me with 't he ' pre..aeaaon la vOl1te. uwela.nd, after down1tii the 6tar..stw:k!ed Herb's Place quintet of Lebanon, 46 to 37 lut ~
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Down the chimney St. Nlch~las '(am. wIth a bound. Hit Will dressed all In fur, from hi. head to hi. foot, And hi. doth., ' w .... all ta ' Ilhed with ash., and lOOt, A bundl. of toy, h. had" 9 on hll back, And ... looked like, a peel :tojlf ."1", hit pock. .... erN bow they It d .................... -~'_'II., HII chM1c, w.,.lIke raMi, hi. Il10. . like a cherryI '
Civic: Club Team Oversc:ores Lebanon
In the Ann,y' s1ooe Oct. '42, he :has even.lD&. sel'Ved in: New Guinea, the Nethel'. The local boya' proveu ,t,oo touch lands East Ind ies BOO the \PhWp- for ,!.be Lebanou oluo 88 both teMDa p1Dee a.nd wears the Asw,tlc-PaeUlc (lpCned the league season &t BarmoD Theatre Ribbon with t hree battle Hall. Ta.klna &n ea.rly lead wbicb stars, the Phlllppine L1bera.tlon Rib- was never relenqUi&hed, WeyneavUle bon. the Bronze Arrowhead Awa rd. was n ever in trouble except for one and the Victory Medal. spot lon' the last qua.rter when wttb· , four m1ut . to p~, Kerb'. UlIMd to witlltD two polnta 1)1 the 01v1c OlUb team. At tbat ~t tbe.., local at.hlete& agaln came '110 life aDd pull-
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Rev. Chiles, Lebanon, Civic: Club Speaker
ALFRED J. GENTRY TO GET DISCHARGE
cr-WAS .... night before Qwlttma., when all rough the hou .., -I Not a creatur• ...,. Itlrrlnl, not .ven a m us;e , ~I th••tockln9' wer. hung by the· chimney whh 6\ :. . In hope. thllt St. Nichola. lOOn would b. ther., II~ 'M chlldr.n were n••tled all '""II In theIr .b.~ ~ Whll. vl.lon. of IUgar·plu.....need "'rough t . ~ And Mamma In her 'kerchJef, ana I In my cap, ( IIacIIUlt ""lecI,pur braIn. for a lon8 winter'. ap. ~ .,,-~.~ , When out on the lawn th.re aro. . .uch a clatte , .... .; I aprang from my bed to ... ""hat was the ma~r. i. \,; Away to .... window I flew Ilk. a flash, " -. ' '~ ........ ..1 .td~~:~;· Tore open the .hutters and threw up the Ia.h. 1M moon an the brea.t of the new,'allen snow, ..~'O1'.... ~~~~~ . ..... Gav.·.IUltr. of mtd-day to oblech below ••• I . · ':~~·r.. . . -:' . ~~ )
1n8 the games a.nd 8.llI e~ ot, waa greatly enjoyed
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• WeatheI oondlttoru and bad 1'tLOd.& _ rel>-pooslble tor the JJI&Jl84J1!ment of .qbe TWIN THEATRlE clo8Ing both last n1ght and ton1ght, Thursaay . Usual programs will be resumed
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WONDER BUSTERB. SOLD TO W. T. BEN,NER
The December ' ~ of the W. C. T . U. ,that waa .to have been held 0llI FrIda,» ev~, the 1~ n8s been set abead • week and w11l be held at the home of MIll. War- ' ren Bl'addoclt a.t 2:00 po m., f'rijay, Dec, 21. Th.lB DlA!eting was scheduled to be at ·the home or !4l'8. Lloyd Davls woo ls Un:a.Ole to be hoetees.
S. Idtse, . secretary of the BlDg SwlliB cattle Breeders' Asan., ~t, Wls .. E1n'ler Sheeballl aDd Boo, • Brown BwlliB Breedet Of Wa.yneeV1lle, baa recently 1lO1d .~ bull No. 'lI306. Wander Buster ~" to W. T. 8eJ¥Ier. Dayton, Ohlo.
Chri.tma. Birthday Party To Be Held
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ThJs puty which. was postpone! • Mr. IUId MnI. T. O. IawS(D' ~ ." Vel')' happy to weIcome lIOme UleU' ,.. the Methodlet Church, Thursday son, Dor..ald, on Friday. He 11M ' evening, Dec· 2'1, at 7:30 o'ciock. A served 1.n 't he SO~th i'iocWc area fOr . P8ient will be a1ven 1.n the aanctuary alJW)&t t.tlree yean, Be baa DOW re.. eDtltled "Chorlstrou EvetYWherq··. · oe1ved hl8 bonorable d.Iaob.arp After .th1s service a woe lwwh M1ll~ service. will be served 1n t he basement d1JI1n& . . __ •
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Tables wW. be set for ea.ch inont.b ,HONiORED BY SORORITY in the year a.nd 't.ho6e present will - . , be se8lted at the tabie or tbetr' blrth • MilIa Edw'yna Sta.nfmith has beta .month. aele~ ~ . a ~em&ei 0( the PblA penny tor each yea.r Of age of Beta. ~ Natlo~ MuGe SOIr'oIltj. th<lee .preaent j,s requeatEil for t1ll1ng Mila , Stanf~ 18 the ,dAUChw of the bll'thday box. 'l1lJa promiaee to, Mr. B. O. · 13~C!I'tb. ADO: .Jit be an endo~le m.eeUni.a.t ~ a.t W~ ~ ___ ~ abe 18 aiIo' ~ edJtor of
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Decem ber' church OUlIdlng, he \\"86 'h onored by havtna It nanled St. Augustine. ,In memOry or bun lind In recogni tion O'f ll14 work. Serv:lOOll a.re stateCly held there. In _1869, the fl..r&t ,r rotestlU lt EJpl5copal services were he~j ic Waynes ville In \J1C dining room ot the old Miami House. by Rev. W, T . Helm, In. August 01 , tilt! aame year, the constru ction o! the church \VIIS begun, when tht're were but t.wo communlca. nts, one M whom Is stW living· The b)l1ldlug of the church progTe5S Cd s lowly. Meanw hile. serv_ lees were ~nt1nued under sevoml m.lss1ona.rles, ai'll on Easter. 1881. the church being comple ted aJbj paid for. was dedicat ed by Blsh'Op Jagger. The ehuJ'Cb membe rship has Increas · ed ' until it 15 a. sld'ong organiz ation ar.d ons been fc,r some years undcr the past.oral care 01 Rev. J. F . cad-
SWint, PranIill n; the da1 e.fter OleU R. mtte. executrix of the estate.· of Di~ PranJilln. t1lec1 .. dlvoree eult aaa1nat L. 'lbomaa, Waynes ville. aD1 ,the ad __ Nancy, H1bte ~ DfCIeot, b1a ~ of the estate of Ralph • Mrs, 1da.r1a Elbon Is substltu tulg wUe tiJed .. a:Im1laI' &ctl0ll. ap.1nat th.Is week at the HJgn ScI100l for H1tte chaZ'g1ng cruelty. Man1ec1 JUly • The court ae~ Dec. 2'7 to hear tbe Mrs. Anderso n, who 15 Ill. , 12. 19t() the couPle have .. four-ye&l' Inventories of tlbe estaItea oS Ralp'n I Mrs. Karl DaAtin ot Lebana n old san. Hltte cbazpd that bla wife W. ~ and UWe E. Rose. vl5l~j her Ill!Other, Mrs. Qeorgla nna 8B5OCIa.ted with other men Wb1le he • O. D. DiJ8tu.Ih was namai gulU'd- IVins on Mo~day. before leaving for was in military .service. she that be laD ad lItum of MAdelin e Tabor, a Norfolk , Va ... to spend Christm as abused her and on Dec. 10 took their miDor, defenda nt in' a suit med bY with her dall8'hter and hUsband. ch1ld from ita molber and has 'not Margar et Tabor, Mason. guardia n. • MIsB Ruth Chandl er attend~ t.he yet. rerurne d it. and J . R- Law. G. P . Brown a~d John Chrlst.lnas meeting of Alpha. Phi wallade r, • M801T1ed. at ,16, Mm, Muy Oedc!, GoddaM were named to appraise Chapte r at Delta Kappa Gamma . lilt • • • FTlUlklln. a minor aced 20, fUed suit rea.l e&ti&OO involve:! In the probate the Golden lAn1b in 'I:.eblUlon on We are Indebte d to Mrs, Ma.ry through her fa~ef ap1nst ~1e aotIon. Saturda y. O1II1d, EXcello tor .. divorce. charg- I LewI8 Bevan. Olarksv1 lle. we.:; I Mrs. Dora Wald, Mrs. Lucile Ba.Uy for the 101lowl ng cllppl,ng ing cruelty. ~y have three chlld- named to adminis ter the estate 01 Armitag e. Mrs. Mla.rl& J!Jb<m and ren. She chargES that her husband Emmett E. Bevan with l"lIOyd Hook. M1sseB Ruth Chandl er and lAura "freque ntly st.ruok and beat ,t his Howard Graham and Robert Settle- MoKins ey attende d ,t he Obirlstmaa pla.1nt1ft." myTe as appra1sem. 08ntata at the Metihodlst Ohurch • Cruelty al80 was charged by • The net value at the estate, at on Sunday evenlnt, Maggie Noble in ber divorce action Anna H. Oheney, Frar.kll n. Wll8 ee- \1 Mr. QLrI ~1n, lOur fa.1tblul filed ap.I.z$t Steve Noble. South tennine d totbe $91.043.7 5 to be Shared caretak er at the Home, was W for Lebano n. In addition to a propert y by her widower. Howard L, Cheney several days th1a week. settlemen~ MnI. Noble ·seeu restar- an:! her daughte r, Mrs. Mary JlorIe at10n or !her ma.lden name, Gabb&r d, Blmiley . 1da.rrle1i In 1938 -they hAve DO chUd- I The 'n et value of the estate of reo. MlltlOn S. Keever, Lebano n, W88 de_ I DoriB AOiIson, Lebano n, aak.s for tennine d to be 1lI,72SArl aM tbe exa divorce :from Hubert. Addlson who ecutrlx W88 iIIIu~ a certtnc ate of js charged with cruelty In her petL t.ranafer . tlon 1Il wh\cb she U6eN that a.!ter • Prun toe Horne-~ e.11t1on returniI le ' flUn mWta.ry aerv1ce he Marri aae Ucen ... ot tbe M1ami Gazette publISh ed in commen ced "~ in ~., and • John~. 28, Eyman. Ar.., Dtec. 1906. the ,t ollowln g excerpt.s '\physic ally abIa1I!8 ~ pla1iltw." am lI'reda Brewer . 18, eoutb Leba-wUJ be reprinte d trom time to tim !Man1.ecl in 11138 't.bey bave ODe c:bOd. non. , to ~ acqualn t the publlc with • tier husbaD J, Earahel cmft, Ia • Jade Kelly, 35, paper ~er. aDd the hIatory of Waynesville. -Ed 1Ii the county. jail at HamiltlOD and Je8I1e Vlv1aD Coyle. 21. ' both vf • • • h18 conduct when abe Uved wi~ biro PI'amEll n. was such ttbat abe had to hl.ve him • MOrrqw Elheet a,farm er, aDd BlSTO ay OF WAYNESVILLE alre6ted. K:e. HeleJ. Cq,ft ~ KatIe KUtIy, tloth 0I~. , bJ TbOlllU J. IIivwn ' in her divo.tCe action. 1I&med in 1_ ' they bave tour c:h1ldren. Real Eatate Trau fen Ln 1882, the OatihoUcs, atter a term • Junlor 1.1O)Ii soott, Kaaon, I1led • ~ UJ4 'I'beIm& 8D:I&tb to Geo- of mls610D8l'Y services by' Father suit tor divorce trom Geneva 6DOtt lP R. Benkle, -.115 A. in ~ AU8U&Une. a young priest. anj cha.rgln r neglect They were twp. . . tbrouiIIl b1s agency IIUld ef1(Wts, In July lKl but ha; cbUdren. • a.dM ButJer to JIdDa Bl1'&Dt. bIWt a frame church on mgh street He ~: ~~ mWtuy ~ ID 80utb .lItJ&no D. at the foot of the hill, between Main aervJce. • _ _ _ UId U&!7 ~ to.To- and Third. Father Augusti ne was . . . greatly beloved am respected. As • , Quelty Ja cha.1'ied by Harvey Day • .ad ~ Nl ...... tract in he died tbe!ore the ded1wl on ~f th in h1a divorce act.1on aga1n8t Pra.r.ch- Rm.tM al Wp. • e eon Day, Sprtnef leld, a minor, to • Allred It. aDd lI1ltled a_ • • • • • '_ 0l0Ire to whom be waa married lut ~ Alfired K. ClIob Jr-., 100 A. in Hamill •. TbeJi .hAve a ~ aoo. _ twp. , • Dorohb y J . GrlUetb , PraddI D, a I 'VIolW R'ImIDo ~ Do1I:4'M O. 0'&11. minor"f Uecl suit 1W .. dlvoree from .lO A. in BaID1JtoD two WWiam 'E. Gl'Ufet h to wbam abe Wu • 0c*Ue Dutro 1IQ 01&reDc e GraVitt , married Oct. 31 lut. c:bu'IID8 b t . . - In IIuoo he ".beat &lid atrucIt pk.lDtl tf OIl .. " ' _ II. 8tewu' t to RuaIell 81111 &everail occaaIonis." RutIl BDdIt.~. "lI.03 A. In Deer• . Netf1eot.wa. ~ by 0brIItIa e f»I4 twp. . ReeIIe, 1«Moon. in 'heir auIt tor 1:11. • BNret Thelma 8mlth co vorce frOm J(!IIeIIh O . ~ to whom JMt.er &Del lD&nche Beutel, 63.01 Ashe fft8 ~ Dec. n. ~. fWr.a in WI.YI le_. her auJt on the IIeOond Uln1ve1'1U'1 .. lUDL'IJ am DeHlab Lovely t.o s. L. ot the man1a p. aDd lAlaWe JkIb1D8on, pe.nJel In
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De1ton Journal , Nov. clently ~ to a.dnUt a paue or 8x10 White Clove r Subat itut. . II'Jaas, but doubtle
'''Two old stoves Which were put up In the Frlel)ds oMeetlni House at Wa..ynesv1l1e, WWTen o¢m'ty, In 1813 ar.d ba.ve been In COD8l1a.nl ever since, were .brougl ,t be Dayton yeste.l'de,.y 8.lld 8OJd ' ail 0)1 ®n. Eo.ch of them Weighed about 1,000 pounds, the . plates being 'an Inch thick, and ·t.he paJ,r cost at the time tIley were purohas ed. $196. The plice was $200 but in conside ration pI taking ,two of them, a. .:Usoo\J!llt of fOur dollars ' was made, There Is a sJJg1h t change in the weight ioriO price since the heavy fellows were
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llght gOt. down the apacioU8 Chlmnll') '8 • LIIdlno clover hu about t.be same IUId througb the numero na crevices IIOU requlrem entB as ord1na.r y wbIte between the klp. . clover. It growl beat an aoIJa ~
The F\1eDda hAve alway. talten a hOld moistur e well and It respood e Uvely intereSt In the ed.UC&~on of well to -appllca tJona at potash and the you.ng. They were the leading phOsph ate. elemen t In the ~uDlty aImo6t _ _ _ __
from the start,· 'and it ' is- believed tha.t theirs was t he fIrst publlc 6ch~1. Just where , It was aocia.ted cannot ·be detc{mi ned at thla day, but we 'have every ~D' to asswne that It, was SOlD~here on th e Quaker ~wlal~d: Rlch&rda taught In 1802. When the 109 meeting house was bUUt !.n 1805, It was used also tor the accomo datlon of the schoo!, . the first teacher balng EiIZ8lbeth Wlia'h t. She was a,&lsted by l1er slster, SUsan Wrig'ht. On mld~week meeting time the school sat with ~he Meet.lng. (to be continu ed)
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SOHOO LS ~ a general thmg. ,pioneer SChool houses were considered sufficie ntly lighted by having the window s covert'd wlt.h a sheet . o.t g;reasej ·paper. but Waynes ville's f1rst sclwol, a.bo ·t Mr W. J. Strader 01 Beverly. W. 1802, and perh'llps oth&s. had) Uttle J Va., 'Was the week end g.ueat or Mr, wtncIow openlng s in the sld.es. su11l- and Mrs. W. p . strader and /IOII.
Save Hay For Sheep
' • Ohio sheep owners ale adv1aa1 to ave some Of 'their best quality bay as a supply for nurslni eWes a.fter lambing time The 8U8Bestion w1ll be of specla.l ~ue to t.ho6e whose ewes drop their Jambs lndOO1'8 - -.- -_ _
Ohio 4-Hra Health y I Ohio's 4· H hee.lth Cham~ p">ved equal to the nation's best in the Chlcago contests . Eleanor Cba.pman. Rt. 2, Centel'!Nr«, waa placed in the A group with ooe other girl, and John Mitchel l, OstraD: ler. shared plaoe6 in the B group with tlwo other U. S . club boys.
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\fiShing All Our Friends and Customers A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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• The '!let ~ue of the estate of O. B. DumlCII 'd, KMon, wu citiWDl.IJD!d U) be t3."'~U2; of We IvinII. Letwxl a, JU,MU e; EUa. ' RaUIe,' PIeuaD t PlakI, ,-.a1; aD:t Ilar:tba
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named to admtntate ' 1I1e eItate of JuJia Bradbu rJ w1tb ~ Roes, Omar HoIIAn pwortll and Eo O. Jeffery lIB ~
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named admU:ISatrat.rI of the e8t.4at.e ot JIIl'e:B icb Bulier , with Melvin
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Bpp. outlot 1 in Ewott-a add1t1aD ,to • AVffl'1 8brout to Ba.rvey CIai'7. 'Ill' A. in 'MBasle ~wp.
LebaDoD. • Ben a.nd Letta. Ja.ma >to 01ara 8. . Mlller. pen:eli n • Ola.rJes Ba.Ibee to Andrew ' Ya.zeU, tot 40 in Avalon (HeIghta . • Evert and Thelma 8mS~ to Oharlea and &lea Bauer, three tra.eta in Wayne twp. . • J80IMS Peter8 to aw-lee a.nd Etbel But.ler. parcel in South Lebano n. • Earl aD:1 ~ce Bercaw to WlWam and Clara. Yeqer, 100 A. in Deerfield twp. • Joseph G. and 0hI1stln 8 Reece
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• Mealured by the ' span of years, it· haa been a long. long time since thlit first ChristmM ' night, but it might have been hut yesterda y when we measure the spirit of kindness which Christmasbme releases.
Christmas means happillcu. and Christmas happiness is to be ~ared. We want to share , our 1945 Christmas happine u with you,
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Quick Service · for DEAQ ,STOC K
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~"""t Repai r Servic e 011 Tracto ra aDd ....1_ _ '- hy ,Esp erieDc ed Mecbanic:a '
Horse l, Cowa, .Hoa. Calva , Sh~p, ' etc. aEMOV ED PROMP TLY
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Exacting stand ards iil the selection of wety produ ct by Milli buyen ' assure the .finest tOocia from worl~ marke ts.. Mills' exper t aillnary .taffs~ ~ided by ,kille d dietitians, pre~ each i~ -from our own time-tested
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If you'.r~ uninit iated into th~ ~oya1 order of Millsiolllaires .( regular Mills' patrons), accept this as a special invitation. to join. ~e throngs who mak~ Mills' their di~ng headq u,arters.
AT HIGH SCHOOL GY'M
Ben Hockman's Orchestra
llKE ~y thous~dS, · perhaps you are al~dy familiar with the outsta nding quality ~d m. tinCuve,l!Iavor of Mill~' Famo~s Fo~d,. H ~ we know you've planned a visit to' Mills' when you'r e next in Cinci nnati . ,
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Dance', &Card Party
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My Co lum n -"-'f t'IW
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CHRISTMAS GREET INGS
1m IP'III 515TfR ,llJZA'lfTH KfNNY, . f8UNDAlION ~ .: ..... ucna y 'tI.tI.".1 Ch.If'llla"
THE RE are a thousand and one ways of extending the ~n's g~eetings
to you, but no words we can put into writing , no words we can frame with our
lips, ring witp more sincerity than,~he old-fashio1)ed greeti ng-
Mf;-R'RL YCHRISTMAS Tlle .little village of Bethle hem, ha.f dly more than a half mile ,wide, and only a single street in length , had houses of white stone with small domes , and were snugg led in the dark foliage of olive trees. Fig groves and vineya rds adorn ed UJ,e rocky terrac es close by. It was a land which held many 5~~re~ memo ries. There was the spot where Jacob had his But great grief, when his belove d wife Rache l was buried ; and y.onder were the fields where Ruth, in the early days ~ INael, .had come to reap barley and walk with Naom i, in the evenin gs, beside a gentle brook. It was to this land that Joseph and' Mary were comin g, the early home of their own ,great · grand iather 'David, who had kept his .father 's !lhe~p Y on, these very hills and had le~rned to sing the songs of praise ~Goo.
-CHRI.STMAS ,IS ·JHE TIME ..
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The only place they could find shelte r was in an old stabl~, which had bee~ built in a natura l holloW, Qr ,cav.e" on Ule Q.Q.1side. The stable was in darlme s8. 'Ehe ~ .deep breatl\ wg ~of sleepi ng cattle, cows and donkey s ' warme d the chill. air. Hay was strewn about and with the aid of his lanter nj Joseph .oon made a com.fortable place for them to sleep. '. Howev er, the dim light of hls lanter n, was soon ov~pow-: ered by · a great U,lumin ation from heave n . . The. old ;8t8,~le was presen tly fille.d with light, and beams as radian t as:·the BUD shone all about. A wonde rful thing had happen ed, a ltttl~ child had been born and' Mary His mothe r had wrapp'~d J;Ii,m in soft swadd ling clothe s and . laid H~m in a mange r. .T.)le gentle rustle of wings was heard in the air .and. snoWy -whi" angels hovere d over the mange r. With joyous -song,.t hey greete d the little messe nger of mercy and love-t he' CliJist ChUd -whom God had sent to the world; the little Kipg "{po had been born in a lowly stable and laid .in a cradl~ of, h,.y.
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to be adde d to your (HOte . of m~mo ties. We hop e this Ch~$tmas (j)e1945 , will :be a
very enjoyablC? ' o~~ - a . truly ~~ppy one ~ ful. , filling all the;finc' tradi~ons 'orC6~~mas. . .
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Merry · C hr is tm as l The Miami Gazette
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'The ascent to the toWn, over the dusty glare of grey 11m.. ,:lItone hills, was the last of their journe y and was 80 steep -that Mary had to alight- from her donkey and go up on footl ~Pl'esently .passin g throug h a low gate, she and Joseph w.eJ;e . at last in the mOlUntain town of Bethle hem. ~In 'those days, the simpli city of life ·made the passin g wayfarer welcom e in the homes . To bring water at once to wash the travel er's feet, dusty with the Easter n sandal s, ,was tm ,act of courte sy. Food and J odging for himsel f and his beasts .were provid ed, a.n d the travel er was made to feel that he ,was under the sacl'ed protec tion of his host. Howev er, wh~ I Joseph and Mary reache d Bethle hem every hou8~ was ,ftlled, for travel ers had been journe ying there in great numbe rs b~eause 'Of the census . Even the Inn, which was' a crude buildin g, consis ting of a single empty room, on the floor at which a travele r·coul d spread his carpet for sleep, was ftlled to overflowing.
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for ~ friendliness, for the J ~'" n ·h ous e and the ope n hear t .. _ , '. _ , ,. '
TO YOU
to-our -frien ds and-.- bi-g;-I rearty · Chrido . . mas wish to you lall, ~is merry , merry Chrisb nal season. Looki ng hack over . the year calla to mind our greate st sourCe of pleasu re bas heen our contac t with folks like yoU:
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The sleepin g hills were flooded with celesti.al SPlfIl4pt'I'lallllltltlailaIalItalN~taI~ An angel of the Lord, in annow hJddt»iJ:~.ItaItIhl. intens e sheath of light, cllm.e frQm!n heave n and surpri sed a group of shephe rds near the ancien t watch tower of Eder, annou ncing to "them the hirth ,ot ,~e Holy Child. Multit udes of angels sped the sky, spread ing tidings of joy afar. Music rang throug hout the land, JAusie of the angel host. The great gospel antl;lem fell \1Pon! ~h.e ~wth in all its divine beauty and thrillin g force,, ' GlOTy to ,God.l n the highes t. and 011 earth peace, good will toward men.'~ l' The 'l hephe rds ran up the steep road to Bethle hem and seel,o g,.We .tar that God had placed over the stable , tQund the l4.n g qf Glory and Worshipped Hlm with adorat ion pourin g frotQ Uleir ~ hearts . .· 1
The s~me star that burned over the sacred mange r· that night had brough t other men from a far off countr y;, ,~e Me~ from the East. They, tOQ,.ha d seen the,sig n in. ,tl)~.6~, herald ing the birth of a King. The .s~al" ,had guided ,them·over mount ain, valley and parche d desert s, till at last they reache d Bethle hem. Their camel s . walked one by one th.roug h_the narrow str~ets, b~aring their rich hlJrden, for these men Y.:~fe kings of great wealth . The stan pointed to the stl:\pl~ ~ tqe camel s knelt before 'the open door and the Wise Men 'u nloade d the treasu res they had brough t;· boxes of gold, sweet per, fumes and rare spIces . They laidJ heJr gifts at the feet p,f the smilin g inf~t,\ in the mange r,. and fell .upon their· . Jc!1e~'~ in f~rvent worsh~p .of Jes~ the Saviou r. .
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celebrated ' Christ mas' someti mes under the great~t . of diffic;,ulth;s: to say nothin g of ..danger. Ted~y in .l'Varm, ,Hcl,1ted uhomes we welcome the arrival of - 'YUletide, withou t though t of those .ear:ly. b8rdsh~ps. · It . might make our Christ mas a . .llttle happie r, our h ..rtl a little more t~~~r'til, to ta.ke though t , of these thh\gis : ' .' . . .
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THi MIAMI GAZ;mB
Christmas Customs of
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Christmas 15 All of These Christmas is the good will shared at the family hearth; the carol sung to' gether; the candle in the window, the _glowing faces g:lthcrcd around 'the festive board. And it is much more -ever so much Qlore! We cannot begin to put into wordt
·all that ChristInu is. nor begin to express how arJently we wish for you the comp lete enjo)rment of ChristInu. So, all we can say to you, kind friend., is Merry Christmu To You.
Waynesville' Drug Store
'G d ~ Veterin s , ui e Ic:r~-=.'c!r~~~ . Iibe
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U be baa m1Dor CbUdreD. lDformati«m aboUt. UlCOIDO tAL . u ~ lWere aD en1Jat.e:l maD 11ur1Di the WI' you do Dot bave tIO pay .any Ulcome ~ owed. lor t.he perWcl ,of your war service. Offlcer& az'e -to be a.llowed three )lears tIO pay baCk taxes wit.nout. penallG'. • I wW be v~ Slacl to help IW,Y vetera.n in J'111lng out Ala appl1caUoll 01' prepari~ ev1dence to pnl&ent to Wle Veterans Bureau. .
B1 ·D~. B. M. ,~~", O. B, ELIZABETH BOYK1N With tnternationllllsm t'he hope /tJ1y' queat10rut you'W01Wd Wte anand prayer ot aU at us, whale.ve r our political faith . .It Is particularly .swered ~ th1a OOlumll should sUrrlni to think of the int'ernatlon· be ~ 't o Dr. H. .M. Wllllamll, 1n alism at our Christmas. It I.s not care of the MJam.1 Gazette. only aD international celebration but DO'S a.nd. OON"IB the midwinter holiday Is ODe tha t Do have your dischar'tre recwdecl man has commemorated since long 1. 1mmed1aely before the Christmas era. a lmos~ 81 2. Do Jom IiIOIne Vetenma QI&1IoD1_ zat1oD. tar back as we can trace his story . At tlrst the midwinter holiday w .. a celebration of joy tha { the ga ther· 3. ..;:Opl:.l!/orou.~!"~~))n~~ .... OJ ~AUTO RADIO for '41 ing darkening of the days bad ately. P.l L _ stopped and that the days were . ymouth or un uo uaed growtn, lighter and longe r again. '4. Don't drop y(lW' OOVEU'oIllJlent. Inon any other car &UI:'II.DCe. • Ea rl,y man had a terrible fea r that tbere mlgbt come a time when there • Governmental Benefit!; and ServA few uaed Table Model 1cE:6 Available tor Vete:n1oIl8. R A D lOS was no light left on earth . . Tbe christian era likewise was TYPE OF BENEFIT Sweeper and Electric ushered In with a symbolism ot light Pellaion for d.Iaahll1t.y :DOt oervic.eRepairm. In a dark world and so the celebra· tl on at Christ's birthday was aet at connected. GUSTIN RADIO SERVICE WI midwinter time In the fourth BASIS OF ELlGmILlT~ NloDety da.,y& acl:J.ve 5elvWe duriDi and TE.LEVlSION LAB. century A.. D. But the church regarded at World Wu lor LI, or:lf less, diaPhADe .'Z'IM _ W&JDIaftUe, 0.. hea~en the use of lights ahd ever- charge lor disability in line or duty. greeM to decorate fo~ Christmas Dlz;cha.rge UDder COIld1t.1ons ot.ber I..Uvltiea. A vigorous effort wal IJWl dJatlODOraoble. . made to supprell their use and Tertulli.n writes: "Let the heathen NIATURE OF BENEF1T FUtyo . dOllaA per mont.b. tOIl' perk1nclIe lamPI-they who havo DO 1I1ht. Let them dx to the door postl manent dlaaOUity. lDcreaaed to t60 laurel br.nches to be burned, but alter oontmUOUol reQe1pt. Jtor 10 yea.f!I, \ thou, ob, christian, art a lliht in or &ie 65. lnooIDe ·lIm1tlr.t.iOlJ&. the world. a tree that it evergreen. ADMlNI8TERING .AGENOY Make not a palan t~mple 01 thy own VeteraD8 Arlminlllt.ra'l~ ottica haute door." haovina JurJadiDtkm' ove&' ,~ place or . But the love or man tor llaht and 1'eIl~, wbJch in WazTeD: Oounty ·for everl1'eena, even to Iymbol, ill t.b.e VetenloDa Aclmlnlat.ration. at Ize hit Dew faith, peral,ted aDd dur- the SoIdlera Home in Day.tAXl, Obio. lnI early American Umes. efforts to luppre.s the Idea were still beinll mad •• . Mauachusetts In the 17th • In pla.1n Vt'Ql'Q6 t.be above me&Il8 century enacted a bill readme, t.bat 8llf veteran of World Wilt I "Anybody who il found observing by or n woo laW eo ~ sc:t,1ve eervice, abltinence from labor, teasUn, or In or it leas ·t.b&It 110 dQa, who wu dJa.IID7 othar way, any sucb day al ollari«l for aD inJury rece1ved in CbrIltm.. Day, shan pay for .vel'J l1n.e of dull)' a.nd who is booorably d.ir;ch.arpd aDd woo Ja ~ IUch offeDM live sh1llings." IHARKntE HERALD , . But .ventually the evergreen I and and ~ dlBahled CI\JIl apply tor the llahte were accepted .. • part competlllatkm or peDailon beI;auIe of ANGELS SING' of the christian celebration of Christ· thla c11Iabil1ty. Appilcaltlon aboul4 Once more we auem.ble ill be made at the Vet.emnIa Bureau at happy reunion to celebrote t.be SOkUera Home in D:a.yt.oll. 0bI0. the aQOoOld tradl~ of ChrIaI· or 'to tbe Service OUlcer 0[ any mas. Shori thouqh the clay•• Veter&Ila Olianlmtlon to which you 10n'1 thouqh th~ nlqhta. Ihe beIorle. An inJury or diaease w11l be deemed to have been incurred t'ID Qlowtnq baCkqround 0( Chrlll· line 'o f dut)''' ·w hen a pe'JlIOI1 wbo II rna. mcH:" aU hearts Uqht. a~ tor beDeDta wa.l1 at. tbe time RacalJln~ now the happy ' 0[ inJury or tbe dial)Wty oontractoecl relatlonahlpe of 1945 _ wlah in 'tbe act1ve aefvjce in ~t.be m1lltary you the choicest ble.. lnql thll or naval loreea. Wbet.ber on act.1ve holy Ieaeor\ eon betlOW. duty or not ~ t.he iD\Jury or dl.I'. eue !wu cause:l by hill own mlL. oorw:luc:;t. Tbe oompenaaUon 01' 1MJIIlalan for perIII&DeIlt WttLl dl.blUty DOt service-oaDDeCtecl 1& $50.00 per month, wbich Ia lncreaaed tIO MO.OO &tt.er t.he vetenD baa received It conlJDUOUIIIY for 10 YeaI'a or it he rea.cbes t.he aae of 86. 'I'llil campenaa.t.iOn or pena10n ia .not. payable U
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'Good Tidings to An People' •
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HEN we lee linle boy. aDd Prl. ebak· , iDg haDds with Santa Claus thit thouPt eomes to mind: We· wou1d like our expreuion of appreciation fo~ your patronage to be . ' hearty shake of the haDd for each of you. A. we eeem to be denied thU opportunityt pleale accept thie, while a mbstitub, for • hand. shake, a. no leu sincere in wiebing you a
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Waynesville Farmers Exchaage
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Now, when the fir trees wear white collars, when the birdl make tiny stitches in the mow and our footprints hurry toward. the warmth 'of home and the ~ompaniobShip of loved ones, it's. time to wish aU our friends the fullest jOy8 of the Christmaa' So, hello everybody ••• and Merry Christmas!
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mae aDd they eveD acQUlrecl a ohrlIUau ~m. The IIoDJ 1Iuri.. oame to reprolent the dI'opt of aartat'. blood, tho leav.. hit GrOwn or tbonaI, while the mlltletoe berriel
of MarT...an. CUItomI of ChriJt.. mae an like...... aD accumu1aUoa of maD7 laDdt and mau;r culture.. Th. AmericUl .Saate ClaUl d"eIoped from BoUaad'I st. Nlcla.. while our
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llamllll plum puddlD, aDd many at 0\11' molt beloved caroll. Mexico Ja the homeland of &he PolnHtUa, aDd &h. Latin countrle. of Europe ,av. UI the creche and mllD1 of the lovelim of the reUllloUi plct~el that 11ko beat on ChrUtm.. cardl. . From Sweden we have the grac10Ul ,eltun at the meat of' wheat on the ,aw politi eo the' blrda CaD Ibare &he bOUa)' and the cUitom of lin· lIarbftad oak•• In animal Ihape••
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Again may you bow the fragrance Of hemlock, pine and holly. Again may friendly voices call A greeting warm and jolly; And again may the meaning of Christmas, Deep and still more true Blin~ faith and h()pe an~ ,glaclnea . To the heam 'o~ yours and JO~
The wild boar hal been revered from .lrUe.t time. a. having taupt manldnd the art at plowine by routtnll Jnto the ground w1ttl hit tusk •. Pre-Chrlatlan Druids, celebratln, iIle winter lolstlce. offered a boar's b.ad to the goddesa Freya and, becaUl. at tta food value', boar haa al· way. been an important part of fe.. ltv. menUi• . Ono. upon a Chrlstm.. Day-lO ihe .tor)' ,oet-a student at Oxford w•• Itudyin, ArlsioUe whlle walkln, III Ihotover 1C?reat. Suddenly a wild boarl'Ulluad at the lad who. III d ... peraUOII, orammed hil boolt Into the jaw. 01 tIi. beaat. 'l'Iut ·l tudent WI' poor and 00Ul4 DOt dQl'd to 10.. bla ArIttot1e, 10 he cut ott the boar'1 head aDd recovered the tot· book; D81thar Vi.. I Iood boar'. head to be' watted, 10 it wa. taitea to Queen'. coDe,e. roalt.ed end .ateD. Wbenclforth, eJabor." c.remonle. attend the briDlJDI Ia of ihe bo~. .ad on c::brtI1IDu DI,..
WisbingO~e ·And .
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A.Merry Cftirsfmas ~.
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.4nimals Warmed .IIO.ly "
Inlanl , in' Bethlehem
, .. . . , . Ie,ellda a&&rlbale Qae II,apeeeb to bird••a ..:.... . malt chIrIq &be m.~b. boar 01 Cladatmaa EYe Ia recopJtlOD of tile beute who. lUrID, &he s&able .. BeUdelae.. &he Holy ...... wUIa tIIelr breaUl • . ~ bODor &hete tr.dltlOD., Po- . 'lIIb oIIIIIlnD malCJlaeracle III &III. mal oeMamOl . . ClarI_~1 8ft!.
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Thursday, December 20,1948
THE ML4M I GAZE TTE
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t shoppers In WUmlngton, Saturda:y. DJrecUo n of William Hawley, Prop. some of the country 'S 1ead1n8 ·manu .. Mn. Oba IWeich .. reportecl to be •• ' Tel. 599. ,faoture rs, 'Yw !:\IJl de pe~ upa!1 on the alck U&t th1B week. t hese
ND 1'0, the star, which they C~I s1a~r.ln-1aw, saw in the east,-went before them, till it came and stood ferry Churc:lll of Chriat a. over where the yo~ng child ~ was. Wh en, they saw the tWa past ~k, Th to star, they reioiced with exI Br1na you. I ceeding great io·y. And when Servtce they wer e com e· into the Mt. Holly I least Metho diat Churc h Hawley Appliance Store house, they saw the young l'3undaJScarf', child with Mary, His Mother, E. JilaJ'Dllart" or and fell down, and wor- E'Ien1nl aenw. shipped Him; (lnd when ,they METHODIST CHURCH had opened their treasures, they pre sen ted unto Hi'm 'gifts; gol d, fran kin cen se I and myrrh. S:WdadY at 2:~~m, . i Electrical Contracting F Mrs.
BIble School CammUDiOD
11:30 &. m. 10:16 m. 11 00 Pret.cb lng : a . rD. Youtb servioea 7:30 p. rn. We JDv1t.e all the yaung people 01 Ilhe ooinmunlt.)' attend tbeee
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• The .H8IWley Applillln ce S ton!
Is Miss Edythe, Bogan, sper.t SliIturday .. IIIBW aIUl modern store tha t · I~ in W!lJn1neton. offering every kind of eJectr1~ al apA Cbrlstm as pl'OJram wW be beld pUanoe th&t 1& needed to keep tlI1e
at t!he Method ist Ohurch , nat S un- modern . hOIl).e on an electrica l bllllis day. and save the mvdern woman time and trouble, so thlllt she 'will l1ave Mrs. Laura Shldake r ret1ll'Deir off, oceasJon'lllly: to lead t he home from Xenia more abUnda nt life. af,t er spendJDg severa.l dayS Ilbere • ha as the 8'I1e6t of her daug'hte r, MrI. e'/' ve devotej much time Pauline Villw. ' and investig ation to the s tudy of aerv1cea. YICJl.U' Bible with electric al applian ces and, af ter sur, Adult Prayer J4eetln l 7:30 p. m. Mr. aDd Mn. C. D. Le . vie1 W';TI! ve,l.r!g the field, have ~lected lines Even1nC EvangelJ lst1c recent guests of Mr a.nd Mrs Edwin to handle ' tha.t their judgme nt" dic8 :15 p. rn. Smith , a Ud iaptily of Lebano n, t&tes W1ll give be8t results with the amount of LrOuble, and, that they a.re offered to 'Uhe public at prI.ces which ail'e very reru;onable. T. M. MiDIIte r acbool -- II :30 A. M. • Il"hey are featurin g appl1a.nces A. Just Opened a& 50 E. Mulberr y, Leb. whJch will grace any fine .uperin tendent . kitchen , Worab1p aerrw. - 10 :30 A. M. aIIon, Have a Most AUraetl~e Line washers that are de81gne d to give Those Lon. Wlabed for Appll- an efl1cler. t IK'rvice. They are 7:30 P.14. apaD~, Featurl nl' Quamy Lines • • , pllanoe6 in whlc.h are incorpo rated crosley Radio, Sbelvad or Refrige r. the latest Ideaa and inventio ns from ator and Home ~, Admira l B. B. Colema n. iWnIIt.e r Radio, Dual Temp Refrl,er a&or ADd SUNDA Y SOHoo L 9:30 A. M. Home Freeze&', Electric 'washer s, Mrs. Raymon d Conner, Supt.. Gaa and' Electric Ranl'es, EJeet.rlc WORSH IP SERVIC E 10 :30 A, M. Sweepe rs, Small Appliances, Boom Heaten , Heatin , Pads • • • Electric YOUTH FELLO WSHI P. Wecllnel lday. 7:30 p , m. Irons for Immedi ate Dellvery , Table Lamps for Christm as • • . Under the CHOIR PRACT ICE WedneS adY, 7.30 P . M ,
The Gospel according to St. Matthew
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OPA Teeth Still Show
torl.e s to aa.t l!IOt more than 8& centa • Reports have been! made to OPA per h\llldrer 'welght to the price they oftScial a that sales of diverte d mUk ! pa1d farmer . tor,the mUk on l't!IIalea h&ve been made at prices as high as made after st.&DdaJ'd1z1ng, pa.ateurN per can. The OPA regulatiOns 1z1ng, and cann1nI milk. OPA roles permit c:ondenaertee and cheese tac- BtW have teeth. .
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At Chrlltm a.tlmo wo feel .._ ......" .... char. of eaeli other'. -'otr~ ..... .ro drawII mare closel, togoth. r It, ..... pe"d ~ n'o on oach olfl., for •• Io,.. •• t.
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-.ylns they bad arrived at Braden en;joy1na tile warm
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-WASHI NGTON lIVING.
lIIr and )In.. ~l Mllllee ..tteIIded the f.UDeral of the former' s brotbeS', Mr. ,John Mom:e, age 87, at. MIddJet own MoD~ and also the burial Mr K8der Graham and dalq'bte r Mra. 'Robert Siney, of Dayton, call~ cd 01) Mr. ~ Mrs; Han7 Orabam 'aDd ~ frt.eOOa heIe M.Iaoday a!ter.
Mav this sp irit of Christm as, which Washi ngton Irving so ably wrole a bout. psrvad _ your home this
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Christm a s season of 1945.
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..... Beat, Thoma . ,ave .. '-p dance In ooetume at .\2le Farmer s' GnIl&'e ~ wa,ynes~e, saturda y evenbl8 , an 'the Chrlstm aa prosram _ eD4 bOme 01 .. _,W__ .....;...... _" _M• tile _
Waynesville' Furniture & Appliance ComPany
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Olarlie may be • woodenhead but he never lacks for • ck t h a t ' l l ' • WISe aa set you , howling. Songs by Bobby I IOxer Anita Gordon. ' I ~
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LIfE Of RILEY
. DISTRICT ATTORNEY
SAT., 8 PM
WED" 9:30 PM
Everyday events ' of IUl average household ,become screamingly funny with
With the assistance of Miss Miller II1Id Harringcon, the D. A. always ~eu his man . • , and prOVides you a thrill while aoing it.
movie star Wm. Bendiz ~:Irin~e part of Riley.
---------------------------ABBOTT & COSTELLO , THURS., . 10 PM
EVERYBODY'S fARM
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For a laugh filled half hour.. let's drop in on the bi~.mouthed little braggart With the heart of gold II1Id hear what he's up to.
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SHOWS YOU HEAR ONLY ON WlW
our frie"da .rid petrons.
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HOUSE HOLD GOODS ' DISHES ' TOOLS MISCEL LANEO US ARTICL BS
DAILY AT 12:30 PM
PAST f:URI ZED
An informative farm r.rogram ,10 the former ', anguage broadcas t from a real, pracd. w farm.
Del iver ed
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CHORE 'TIME DAILY AT 6145 AM
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FIBB'ER McGEE
~cCARTHY
WILBU R N, SEARS , Auction eer Wayne. vllle, 0., Phone WI
leughte,l It', Christme., neighbor; the ~ost hopefill Cliristme~ i" ¥eersl 'Imbued with this 'buoy. , ent .tirit of hope we ••• press our wish for • genuine Merry Ghrl~~'1 to an
Germantown, Ohio
ALWAYS A.GREAT SHOW ON WLW w.rH ...
ORVI LLE J. PHILL IPS
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WAYNE SVILLE ,
GHAU 'AI8N . ILLIN OIS
Model Can Be Seen at The R eaiden ce of . , ELMER SHEJ::HAN, Wayn~ville, Ohio
fall 'on the close of another year, we desire .to express our deep appreci ation of your good will and friendship, and to wish for you during the Christmas season of 1945 all I he better things that Ii fe affords.
serv1cea , were beld Sawday afterno on at 2 :30 o'clock In the Jbr.alls Run Ohur(:h for Mrs, Mary Doster, 82, life IOlllg membe r, Mrs. Doster diej Wednes day everung 101lowing a shOl t illness. The Rev. J. P. Thornb erry otncl&te d a.t the service and burial under the d1rectlO~ of Lukens- Rey>ool ds FliW-eral Home, was made in MIam1 cen~tery. Mn. B. S., Taokelr en~('d Ute . 8. O. S . at her home Thursda y afterno on. The member s enJoy&1 a covered d!8b dinnelr and e ltchall8ed Chr1stmaa gUts. The Comma nltJ Uelpera eonduct a Christm as Bazaar at the Oro.nJe Hall, y for~oon Mr. Sat«da Harry KIIIIe aDd .Mr. aIId Mn.
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As the Shadows '
b1 ,JANE FITE
BooIJIId. PI&'
at birth, and becomes progress ively worse as sheep becom e older.
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Weather and market repo~ aood millie and' belpful h1acs ~, betler' farm lim." ..
WALTE R .
KLON TZ FRAS URE DELIVERY S£RV ICE Phone 2471
Frt. til. art.ld
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sp Clll iis ts wa rn agaln.st usinlr sheep Wi th a.bnonn al jaws as breeders . The deJect Is quite common , Is appa,nm t
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Lob Of ~ Hatch... • u. e. ~ npon III output eli 4lMl.ao o ddoIrII _ _ OOtaber, . . . . flair .. 1IoMIIIaer
• Studies of sheep whlc.h had Ja.wa o! unequal lengtIl show t hese animals produce less wool 'B.nd meat than sheep Wlldl .normal ja.ws. '!be condition is dered1tary so llvestoc k
Telep hone 2949 Wayu••vill.. Ohio
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To eaeh .of us t/~e word Christmas sum~nons many happy m~mories. T" some it rocalls a ride over the frM", , countryside to 'grafld1lla's, sleighbells. .!illkling all the while. To o,It".s it recalls happy reunwns.. in mirlhfilled li'lliltg "~OI~, g~y banquets tuld , glo'wing Clrristm~ frets. But to all it recalls days 01 charm and ~,;;:. ",ent, the happiest days of ou,.li",s. May ' yo,. know th.fs :h~ppi"tsl .. all i;f fullness . 'emu agai",' dltlr "friends, tis" ChristHuu IIIUQff . , 1945. . '.' '
Sheep Jaws Don't Meet
w. C. BROWN
Oommu nian 10:3Q o..~. Sermon 11:00 a. m. Cbl1Btl an Ende8,V ot 7 :00 p. rn. Evenlni Service 7 :30 p. m. Kid-we ek ~er eervice ThUl'lda,y ~bt 7:30 p. In.
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Mr. Carl Gnat.bo ale ftI DaJton, who . baa been, v1s1tlDg b.ls parents , Mr. am Mrs. ArthUr Qre&th o>l1lC aDd h1a ,brotber aDd wife, MI: and l\I.ra. Hugh. Gnatho we I.t Naplee, P1a., vtatted> lIM WliCIe and aunt, Mr. aDd Mrs. Olfde Wharto n on WadnM day. SeftIl memben were reeein4 In LYtle Met.bOcUBt Church , au"., by the putor, Rev. Joeeph Myen. w. Ralph BarBer and Mr. Calvm .L olll" acre aa new' memJ:)e r8 and Mr. PaUl .Jotlm, Mr. and Yn. Vernon Pursley , aDd II;r 'audi 'Mn. :Adam Smith, bY, letter, , Mr. aDd .... 'BftIn&, BatIJ, !lin. J. B. JODeI and Mra. WIlbur l'WUtI
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tMe ClUe 01 .the ~ Vi that WF YOU WMrT TO' BIIILL VOtJa ~ 8WIIIi 'Wbere even if Ole PROPIBTY- CII' ~ a.n .. ~ . not J1voe ~ 'o ver • •~ ~ ........ '1\, 11" Lanbl tbe..1IMno the IIuu ia ~ under Ave., DIftOD. ObIo, PboIlII -.ne roof. No loug colr.1 walk in mcae aMI. J1t-12 the '~ tWitn the milk 118 there . ia bere. MS&bt DOt be 80 moe In our IQ\ 8AUII- sa... aD(Il Lot;· Pot- bot IIUDIIMI' - - . but In aummer ..abl Jan. 1. a.r-oe G'wiD; \be, tate tbe1r" COWl to W..,...,uJo. tla _tam ~ 80 I ~poee It FOR G,AI E » . ' 10 ...... ~
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TOWERING ABOVE A CARE·BOUND WORLD IS THE CAREFREE SPIRIT' OF CHRISTMAS. INDEPENDENT OF nME, INDEPENDENT · OF PLACE, INDEPENDENT OF 9IRCUMSTANCE, IT EMBRACES A~L NONE CAN · ESCAPE ITS MAGIC SPELL FOR YOUR' MANY EVIDENCES OF GOOD WILL IN JI
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WETZELS ·RECREATioN , .• ~ B~ ~ Sandwichea ' Mabi Street, l:Ian.l7Ib.....
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Santa Ciaul would nover get down the chimney- ~vith .our load of 900d wi.ne. for • Merry Christm~. to the . people of thi. community, ~ecaul8 he just 'could,.'t squeeze throug~. You've been mighty good to ·us and ~e ,pp~.ciate it ,beyond ·worCis. We wan. you to enjoy Christmas filii .... . lon 'of 19458. never before.
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Of c;ourse, it isn't po~sible for .,.i to mention ~n~ttl~ wonderful feature. of the Dayton NEW'S ••• 10 we suggest you try rea~ing it for a White ••• and you'll agree it's the best reading .buy_ever. . . , I
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CHOIR TO PRESENT THANKS! Local SoftbaUers CANTATA Now ·Leading League :m=~~= ATI LEBA~ON
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\TllL1E MID OOMIM'ONITY'. WE WlBB TO THAiNlt YOU PaR
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• W~1e 1iiOWd 1nOO un21s- Lebarlon Methodist Oburoh, Sunday puted »e.eeIllClill of fl1'llt place in the ewdn8. Dec. 90. at '1:30 o'clock, Oount}' IJ1Idependent BIaaket.ba1l '11Ill choU' <W1l1 apprealate it If a Lea&ue bY defeating a etroIII LoVe- nlJIM)er cZ our 100aJ people wiU go lalld teun' S'1 to M Thuraday DI8bt to ~ wttlh iIlbem.
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'lbe ikIqal quIDtet, after a slow 8tut. ~ over the kw.l lD'd-way Xl die &It ~ 1Ibicb rtIhey held ~ dle same, A strong .f.1tUh ~ Loveland brought. ,tilem to 'Within oDe pomt of ~~ with ODe mklute to plaq-, J~ Lw11ncOlo then MDtt & field 8tl&l ,t o cinch 1be pme. Bob PlaIII* v.cI TaDmy Aoreoce aharecl 1Ile 8OOl1Da honors wlt.h 11 poUD each. ~t t.he 0lv1c Club team delema It.I poelUon' atop the Leque wbezr it meets Sprin8boro at '1:30 at HannCIl Hall in ~,
YO'OR OOOPFlRlATION .IN THE PAST YEAR WE ALSO WISR TO ASK YOUR ()()J()pJ!JRIA'NON DURING THl'Ilf zmRO · WEAIl'HER AND :J!19PJ!lCl[AU,Y DURING THiI!: ROlJlIDAYB. ED. S'I1ANDIPORD Sec. W~ FIre Co.
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DECEM~ER
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Max arid :' Gladys Randall Letters Interest~ Travelogue Of Trip
FIVE HUNDRED CLUB ENTERTAINED AT THE HATHAWAYS SAnJRDAY
Five Cents Per Copy
Metliodist Church Honoring ' Servicemen
Names Down For Grand;, Petit Juries Christmas Party At Friendship CI.b Meet
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wODdez1Ul and awe&Clllle tlmla I Pod Offtoe. Wa.YIlemDe. Obio tbiDk I have ever seen. c • I am ,wntJ!l8 tbtIi letter, eeated oil (0aa&IDueil ~ Pap 1) feet Iolld t.be er.tlre masa slowlY the edge of a ~ in Uru&p& nj IIUIDb . . . . . . . . 4IbM withOUt bavina IJItOYillI f~ (I eaUmat ed the a little Ml!xJoc&n boy ~11ne my . . . it. If one ~ ~ IDIM!IIM Dt at about 0D6 too two feet ttypeWrtter to' sl.e8d.Y lt. At vartous of thaI_" ", a1 acres ot laDd all per bour) .n the time a areat roar times wbile I have been tnllna many . ocwerec1 ~ wbite hot eIa:le 'Co a of eec&PIna IIU IlUD Ilbe lava eoj Mexican bOyS a.nd. hAve ,depth of fOitV 10 eeven1 hundre d CIIle dlIl8t.&t;D.t .tremb ~ of the StAn.din g arvuml wat.chl.n8 me type.
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Decem ber 2'1 1945
Eve~an's Ene~y, Bing D'eclares
Polio Is
manldn d b.. a commo n inter-
to
a close and a New Year daw ns we p~use for a mom ent to look back ward as well as forward. ' We are ' happy in the thou ght that we have mad e so man y new friends in·1945 and retai ned 10 .man y old ones. to
Loo kin g forw ard to
we
1946 , pled ge ane:w our dete rmin ation to give you the best valu e and service possible.
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to exp.nd ! the .ork of SII.ter Elizabe th K~. AUitral lan nurse fernou . for ber diacov ny of a . revolu tionar y treatme nt for in· faniUe paralY.1a. .. T b. w. r / j agalnlt infllllUle . p.raly .... the ' edppll nidll... .. Sa a war in 'l\'hich all peopl. elf an naUODI aN APt. InI to,ether eommoo toe," CrOlb,. ..id. 8trlkea Evel'J'W hen ''IilfantUe I)ar.ly. ll h •• no p.rtlcu1u b.Ulefr ont; ' it h.. no partlc:ular foe. It ,.ttaclu tb. WhIte. the Negro or the Yellow man; Prot.· tant, Catholic or Jew; th••tron, a. w.n a. th. weak.. It .trike. without warnlnl . It m.y .trlln In one .ec· tloa of our n.tiQD and another tomorrow. It, may ouaq In man)' pan. of the nation, in mUIY p.n. of the worlel. ''Tomor row It m.y ~t your com. munlty, your family or yourself . '''l1le Sislu ' ElIz.be th KenDf Founda tion 11145 appeal Is being c. . ducted 10 we can w.,e an all out war .,aln.t IllfaniUe para)yt l. and luIt a. war. amon, natlontl COlt money do wan upon disease. It WI are to win the batUe ala~.t InfanUla para!yll1l there must be money for researc h, there must be fund. for the tnatme nt of thole who fall victim to U. ravage. ...
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Evident ly:liblli ll ~ new arld straJlle to DICIt Of We amved lin · Me~ <my laat MonCay aftemc: Ql, It Is a bee;Ytlful ar.d mb:!ern db, but ~t the ~e time It 1& drea.dtu lly d1Joty. One of
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the flretBl. ;th1Jiia aa.w church IW88 .IiJIebutldgreat catbedri the 1We l'.argeat 1.nt in the Americ an oontIDent. It had more &Old and prerJou a stones in It tba~ I bad ever seen before. It aeem.e(l a cAme to me that tibia shou1d ,be for ~P,eat of tbe iIDdi!&Da and Mexipane tbat worIIh1p m it are 110 poor that Ilbey cannot even afford a . ~ Of shoes. :we &lao IBoW the ~ that ~ to, OIU' natlonal capltol butldlna. ;We were in the predde nt'• .ottJces and tnthe great ball l'OODla am. the c:abln.et rocm. It wu' all more thaD Jnteri!st-
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prince I!lttlna 'beside the, ~, W81~r !;ier aIeep all he amokea h\a pipe. '!bey &et iIle 1clea ~ the pipe from the puUa of 8IIIIDke <IIbat come from Itbe toP Of POPO about
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MeJdco 0lt1. 'lbia letUr II ~ lIt.o book 1onn. It ~ .. 1iOO ziIuab here to prIDt. MI". -Dfttor. '0\& oUt What you 1I!JiDk i8 UD1n;la~ ell' leIWe p&rt of it oDIIa'tt ~ We U'e ~ t.Ilk 1W tile ' statee in the 1J1ClI'Dl.Dg. PrCIm here we 8'0 Co 'n!:IBa and Ml1r KeZloo and Al1mna . Prom then tID N'e9IIdw. ~ ClI:UfcnlIa ~ n IIee CIa RaIe
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with caoala ""*v1n8t.beJliaelv'ea ~ We w~ rented a flat boat b6DIUed b)' a man who .pua.beCI It by of a ~ pole. '!aus bo!&t. and three ~ miore lib it: · a.n<l most . of....tbel h 1D the cII.naJ.I. wu coven!d Wlm beautifu l t~. 'As we ~~ t.bl'ou8'h taM! canal we ·Were by< ~le orilheIIt.raa ·in other ~ta. 'We tloa:t1r.g ~ ~ 'Oar.t.ma bars. ' and fl98.Una gUt ~ I
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We have aeon the famOU& 'moubt alD. Popocat epU. a. beautifu l snowcapped peak near Me)doo city~ It 11 the amaller of two lIIlOW-eapped peoQ east 80114 B.' bit aoutb or the atty. 'Ibly tobb stand about. ureen
'Perhap s you have been 'W~ Wh1Je we were lD the clty we drove wby I shouH be II1Wnc qD ~ curb cot to the ~~ ~t are near to and 1Wi1~ this letter.. We aft wait I' bOuaht G~ a cOnage, ~le the alt)'. ~ great buWin p date lnJ for ~ . rae tin.IS 't o come to. t.be to one I wtlW! bMe 'p iIal' five dhl~ about f~m hundle d to ·two Itat10n With some more guoUne . lam for tbaCk in t.bie st&t.es. (eft' • • ' I2louaand :vean ,..net they are excel- Tbey an hav1na 1lu1te a severe leDtJ1 preaerv ed even t.a:ia¥. The olJne ~ out bere, ,y~ au- ~t all wua marveloUs expez1elice. ee. '1be ot.ber IbiDa we cII4lbOda,y ~ s;reat pyamri d 18 lazv81" at the ,lIMe they do'not bave u cpany KuoU ,eDOl' wu or ~ .... 110 atteD4 tbe thaQ the IP'eat PYnmid 01 -.,t, as 800cl a bilrhWay li down here as we l>Ull fiBh&. 'ibe fight ~ at tour but it 18 DOt IiO WI. We ..w Ule «So in tbe atate. aDl, . . 1ihere 1a' a o'clOCk in ,tbe aftA!mOoD Uld 1uU temPles were aacrWcee were
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eqlcl1val~ ~ aboUt elghtee n dtol1an of our money. . I . Croll»' IJlIpbaalzed that cine-half boU8'ht the ,blankE$ · ~ 30 p!8OI. of tile fUnd. - bed ill .lIch of the few days later we IIiiuaht thre!e &e 68 atate. wbiftoe the Itt'" I. beln, wool rugS lor 'le., pf!IIos IIlIId tbIe onwm remain in the .tate IIID'al ptUle ~t.t_ Wall 120 PfIoI, to Garry on I.oc!al c,;np.ll ba-a,al nst lleDiio 01Il1 may 6e a. dirty OIty. the & ....e. to flnllllce traJn1n , of but lt Ie an easy .ty to find,o ur Kenn,' techiltc i.n. far clinic. wa:y arounr.l In. ·1 ca.n find my way through out the country and to about 1:.liJa city DOW better than I lblance treatme nt of the .trlcken . can in CJ.nclnnM.U or Dayton. Fund. alia will b. u.ed, Crosby Per~pa I shoUld. <ten II. bit abOUt laid. to: the 8hr1ne of Guadall qle. It is a Enlarge the Elizabe th Kenny In- shrine bu11t to ,t he VU'g1n Quadalu pe .Utute In MinntapolJ •• Mtnne.o ta. Carry on .xteoslv e re.earc h a. who 'WaS suppc:i8ed to have done to the aaua.. of the diseas.. many ~ Of .. bUrabUlOUl oature Provide period ical Itudy cour•• !or ,t bOeewh obel1ev edinbBl '·Glad.Y e tor phy.lcla na and tac:hnJclanti. a,ua I went out tIbere on the <laW of Perpetu ate ahd extend the .cope the~. Decemb er Ul, when abe Ie .nd bene1lt. of the Kenny InItitUt . hoDoret l by a.ll Mexico. 'l1Iere we not only in the United Stete. but Sll:W tile Aztec Ind1&ns pla,y> tlbe1r through out the world. tribal music anQ dance itJlelr trlbo.l Legen rav.,e. of lb. aripp1ln l danoes. The1r eostl.lDlllll were beautltui. Tne mnr..e Is euppclleCi to be Werk .,. AHnIim built around Olu'1stianit.Y. but aU we "Illlzab eth Kenny' . wOl'k h .. been 68IW there IW86 p&8IUl1am. We MW the a work of .1tru1I1'I1," Cro.by .ald. a1mple Inl1.Ia.na from the h11l country , "She uc:ept. no fee. or ••lary from dressed in thell' slmple clotlhina lI.Di her work. 'Her only rew.rd 11 the bare-loo ted. fiaht11lj' tilelr WAf tIO.. re.Uzat ion that abe baa brought picture of Guadalu pe, 110 that tbey happlne ll back intO the live., 01 nJJ&lht rub their banda OJlI 't he ,Ias& countJe li person•. "I reall&e thai the people ot'Amer - in t1Wlt of tile PIdw'e and Clben I'Ub laa bave been called upon to contrla.. their faces and anna a.nd1tic df' wtt.h ute to many worth.wbU. v.ntur. . their haa;Ia. TheU aImp1e 161th durlnl the byln, yean of the war. them to beUeve ~ b7 dolD8 Ie([ that W. b.ve won that war through the they 'fould' be prOtect ed Mlm d»aenerol ity and Ute unselfishness of eaae and balm. What a si'eat Ilieed the, people of Americ a but another tbel'e Ia <IowD here for mt""'tUY 'Y war that rages continually, remains work. Theile people Deed :Iio kDow to be won. The people ot Am erloa JflIIUS au-1at as a BaVior aDd King can help win that war too- the. war am :RMeeD lEl':a.tb er tba.n to be dup. ,a ,alnst infantile paralys is- by can, eel and l'OOOeIl by thIa euperst ltloul trlbutin g ~s generously, as their paganlq n Ubat tbe7llave l)een led to purse permits to the Si ster Eliza· believe. beth Kenny Foundation ca mpaign Toda.7 n 11&1'& daDe two tlllnp, fund ds·lve. " aD! -both 01\ tbem interallU lC. 'lbII
was 60
• .&ablbh Local ClInlo
"to" ••id ero.by, tftlo Ia dlrec:\. IDa tU cam~tcn
As anot her year comes
eta. all haI1c1 wov:en and made of wool, are of lntere8t to us. ODe or the fint th1Jip !that. t.he toul'l8t Will am in Ileldoo .. that t.be flrIt quoted .:by; tbe meroblUlt Ia hla pur\'
were &t l~ ~-t1\'e ilboown 4 The war a~ain8t infanW e parlUy lis is a war in. wlUch all I 'L'._L_~ pnoe. Be e~ta 1.0 be "Jew':' <tbere down ben. tbey folWI,ya peop~eso!fallnationshaveacommonfo'e,B.ingCroshy,.cr een Us taIat the way you epeU it) aell more t4.cMte ~ they have and radio, star a~d nation al chairm an of the Sister Elizab eth ed" down. For esample , last :week ~ seatA a.nd. tobe ora then til first Kenny Found ation nation al 19~ appeal , said today in an were out at the ahrlne of Gua.<Ielupe, &erVed as we IWre to find, JIlUCb to appea l for contrib utions . ' I sa.w a blanket ¢bat 'r l1kd:l. I our 1OI'I'O'f. ," '" arrived late. aDd AI "Wars: among nation s end-but tbellg ht agains t dis- a.sIted the price and was to14·1lba,t 1t a result. .... 11 an \lJleDilln. b.tUe In eaw nWe bUll fteht1Da
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We have ~t quttoe a t".au - at eIIOb ~ ,'11W fJIbt I*lI Vemera IIDce w& have ~ dOWn in a buD r1D8 t.h.t Ia quite~ a lilt I1ke SuCh WIIp as 'rUp aDd blank- our foolllaU -.uum ~ tbM 4IIIe
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Veteran's Guide_
An Enemy Stri~es and Sis ter' Kenny 'A pp e"r s This' is a story about a woma n and her unend ing Ight agains t an unseen , cruel, ruthle ss enemy of manki nd. It is the story of Sister Elizab eth Kenny , fa~ed AU!ltralian nurse, and her one-w oman crusad e agains t the crippli ng diaease, ~fantile plualy sis. . ' The stoJ'Y begins more than 25 years ago deep in the he~Jt of Austra lia whe!n a child sudden ly becam e m.
Like all parents In thls <lesolate~ ••>---- - - -- - - - -.ection of the land "down under" th. 1 parent. ot thll child consulted neill\: bors \·,hen their son became W ...k· Ing advice. But n'elghbora shook their beads belplessly , ' To them, as to the parents, thl. was a strange disease and on, th,t lett frightening ailed•. Doaton Not Available , There were no doctors toeall upon In thlt part of Australi a' s bush coootry. the medical needs of the 2110 farmeR and ain a'ssortm ent of prosp~ctor. and explore:rs being car~ tor by 'a commu nity nurae. By force v • , . of circums tances she was the medl- Sliter aDd One 0' Ule . . . , cal adviler . midwife and consulta nt Cb11cI~eD 8b, Baa Be~ > fpr \h~ e~Ure' population. . '" al a 0I\ly when her ' service . we~! gan to lea the h\lfllan bod! .orely needed wa. she called upon delicate machine . 'Hera ihe 'Qb, tot her m any duties In the seeming ly talned, unknowlngly, the kno\Vledl~ boundle .s ~lderness she served that was.' to prove so tmporta nt' til evolving'her world-ta med treatmm&. kept her constan tly busy, As a nurse abe .aw what medica l . But despair ing of their child'. Ute and unable to ftnd other help In th, practiti oners had .een in .uch calf. conunu nity, the parlen\.l calle4 tor .ince they IIrst recognized lllfari~ the nurse, Siliter , Elizabe th ' Kenny. patalys ls al a .eparat e dlaean . And To Miss Kenny. too, the disease !':fiBS Kenny's technical min!! law more. It sa w the affected muacle . wa. 10ineth inl new. Immtdia~ly .b'e l;elegraphed. an &I a .erl~1 of lev era, cable., pul· old friend, Dr. Aeneall J . McDonnell. leY8, an IntrIcate mechan ical 1)"• Chief .mgeoh of Toowoomba Gener- tern. Something, .be .ented, bad al bo.pl~ In Queell~and and one ~ Au.tral ia', out.standlng .urgeon•• wron, with the. mechan l.m of !bodellcriblng the symptom s Bnd ask· Uon In those twisted bodle.. LImb. ID. h1I advice. Thl. was the reply: refused to move, "INFAN TILE PARALYSIS . . . A D'IOOYe17 NO KNOWN CURE , . , DO BEST Her exanlm atlon dl.clo.e d that YOU ~." while lome mUlcle . .ppaare d' to be ' MlB. Kenn)' read the messaga and paral:fzed, their oppo.ln . mUlCl, . ~~ed It to the pllrentl. Tears wire' in Bpasm-t he' mUiclu were 'tied' In their eyes SII they tocused contrac Un.-res ultin. In 8Xcnaclat~ ~. h~p'le .., paln-ra valed b0d7 In. pqin, La'~er ' .tudle. weft 110 Of their .on, prove that thll W&I a revolutlODal'J' d)lcoVer )-. ' ". . r. N_ Burden But the inlne did nut despair. Her , Up to this Um. lIIa.Uo muacle8 IlI'It move was to ease the pain ot never bad been conaiael'8lt, ~ known, In the treatme nt oflnful tUe the .ufterln . child. I" ~.. ., r~ Then new burden. fell on Min paraty's l.. K.enDl ana a gr~ater fear grl.,ped Since thale were lick mUiclu . tile co~unity five more children Miss K~y cOnc1ude4' 'tb~ 'ilaiNJ4 welliitr uck down by the dlseasa. be treated. Hed thera~. th. felt, .' Silt • children now lay belplell . would brlDg reU~t. " . I IJ'~, J face~ w th 'tiIal.b or a future ~ Alter trylnl varioUi klnda of beat tesquel i, ~ed bodle•. to eas/! plliil, MIs.L'KennYhnaD:i blf Many adver.lt les had been over- upon hot fomentatlona (bOt m-U: come by men and women .triving to cant.) a. the molt effectiv .; She dIIW out an existenc e in ·tli1s .actlon cover~ tliele broulb( aUno.t lDof AustraUa but a new enemi -they .~nt reuef from' paiD 'and, 'after ..". \ d~ ,pot Jmow to light and on,' arll day., cauaed rjtJaXa U. 'of til. that medIca l science liaci- not COD- afta'c't~ mUlCt... abCf dliapPe~ quered ·1Ill~ them witlll itark terror. of .pa.m. ,... I' ... . '., To faCilitate genera) ' care ' Mill When the paID had .lIb.ldecS, ¥1n JCenn, wov~ ,her six ,1atlllntl tq one K~nn)' made another ' ArWD,' .u.. Iar.. bouse. There the children covery -that 'the appa~£17 paralooked up at Mlu ' Kenny ~n~ aU lyzed mUlcle . were not a~ wbo villted ~em vritfl · patlietlc;, paralyz ed at an- but, bee"up . attlla P1eadinl, (ilfele'.. e,e•. ' Tp th'i ' com- dlleap~, Jtad loattt)e lr 'cHrdlqa UOIl inunlQo they were , youngs ter. to be aDd a1)Wty to McllOtt nq~alJt:"'Sba pitied wbe», If they' U,'ed: wduid then tried retra1nJJi8 th.n mulel. thro,,-h lit. with twllted arms, ' lega to normal acUvib' . • " 'I and .pine., robbed of t:he~ mpbWiy, Movem ellt Beturaa bealth. hapPcJnes. apd lndepend~nce , For se~er'a" :non thi " ~j., 1C~ continued her tteatln'e ntl folloWln, , A Chali~'fe Blrt to Mis. " Kehn:Y' 'they were the .theory stia ' had dl.cov'v ed. ap,dr tha'1 thii-tli ili were chai- Stricken cbildre n grad~"1l7 wera len,. !6'herse'lt., . ii'd \0 all mllnJdnd, learnln l to uie theli arnUI-and iec•. AI' a school girl, Elizabe th Kenny Before long they left thelr bedi! h~'t'I ~ jlven''8,c cess to the labo ~. They. agai n became normal, robUlt tOi1 0#."p'r. ",-c.Po!1Dell. i!ere sh~ cliuaren able to'romp and pla)'. ' bid .penrcbun(le"~tiollra f.ahlonl n'l! And , heat of aU, there wire 110 papler mache models elf the various ugly defdrmJ tle.: I no c'l'lppIfrl, af. ~ mlllCle t aqd attachin g them to fects, no bracea. lnfanUl e, paraly.1 I .~ ~e1eYiiii. ';,f K ~ \ a~ last bad met r •• ~~c.: Here she acquire d a remark able (Next week'. arUole wm Imowle d,e ot the anatom y' arid mu·.- Milll Kenny lDtroc1ueec1 herten bow ' trpat. c!' .r 'C~IO~. Sh~ alia d~~foped ment to AlIItraUaD and Americ an ' ) .' . 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1-U. '. Thlrd arm:\'. attal!u nortll of .BulolDe .,alnal Gcrmap', Belgium ..lIent. In France tho Genuaol .ttack U. S. Seventh, American forcel Irlade • • mall gain In ltal.Y. IJI thl • P acillc A "'~ r lca n plnn el m id Lu· ~ and kqroa talandl In the Phil_ ippl UEI. ......verman bulle In Bela'lum com· preued by _ AWed 1~J'oI'C81 under General MacArthur Invade Luzon. in PhlUDDtnea. IT-Waruw, PolJab capilli; lalla !XI a ... alana, D-Rlllllan fore. re.cb Oder river. D-\7. S, Flnt army atrlll.,. near St. Vith. Beillum. Britllb advanl!. north at Aachen. Germ.lI)'. II-RllUtanl reaeb a point 83 ron. from BerUn. American 'l:h1rd enlerl Germ&II,l. for lirat time nur Obertwluaen. l"rench forcea alto anub aero. lIonSer.
t-RUSSIA DECLARES WAR ON JA· PAN .nd l>e«lna otren.lve operationa III Manchuria, .....B:COND ATOM1C BOMB DROPPED ON NAGASAKl. J APAN . razIng on.. third 01 city. Total ktued IO,!lOO, Thli bomb Will more powerful toM one Ihat blasled Hiroshima. IO-JAPAN OFFERS TO SURRENDER. provided Empcror Rlrohlto iI lel1 In' power. ' Rusallna .dvanl!e 105 mil.,. Into Man· churla, U-Prealdent Truman repUes to Japane... peace olrer that Hlrohlto w1IJ Iw reo talned temporArIly. ~Ru sslan ar.n1es continu!! advance, rel!l!hlng 155 mUu Into Mancb urla. It-J'APAN SURRENDERS UNCONDI. TlONAlLY, Emperor Hlrohlto • grees to al!cept terma of Polld.m decta.raUon. President Trwnan an· nounces c.pltul.tion of .T.pan at m. Gener.1 MacArtllur Is Ippolnted IU· preme commandu tor the AlUed pow. era. to make all arr.ngemenla on lurrender detalJa. Ind to .el up mtlj. lal')I government. III-New Japan.,.e clblnet formed . head· ed by Prlnc. Na ruhUto Hlg.lhl·Xunl l'1-Japanete com manderi' of Truk. Rota. Yep and .ralutt negotiate to la,. down anna. In PhlUpptnea. General Yam ..hlta preparel to Quit. __ J'trit of u. S. oocupaUlln Iroope land In .Tapan. Lt. Gen. Jonath.n WalnwrilJht .nd 15 other hlgh.ranklng officerl of Ammo.n. BrUJah .nd Dutch ann1es who had been priaonera 01 .T~ at Mukdeu. Chlna. are 80WD to Cbunl' • king, II-General MacArthur establJallee bead· qul rtarl at New Grand bota! ~ Yokoliama . .
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II-p r.. tdent offiolally a nnounces .urrell· dar of Germany, NaUon celebratea quietly ,
ll1-Conlrola on manufacture ot farm mao chinery Ufted on mosl Items by War Producllon Board , Only 19 01 Ihe prevIous 98 articles now limited . II- MOlt 01 strIkIng coal mlners rei urn to work, Only seven o( tbe 333 mine. seized by U,e government hold out, u-Several ohanges In cab inet made by PrwdQ/lt Tru man , Thomas Clark replace. FranCis BiddIe 8a attorney genoral; . Lewis Schwcllenbnch becomel secretary of laoor, replacln, P'ra ncetl Perkin.: CUDton Anderlon replaces Claude Wickard 08 aecre· tal')! of agriculture.
June e-G. II. George P atton Lt. a.n, Jam.. DooUtUa return to ij, S, and receIve ovatlonl, Gen. Om.r Bradley. who came ba ck June 1. iI honored at btrthpJaj:e In Randolpll Co,. Mo. ~amea F , Byrnes appointed lecret.1')' of .tata by Prelldent.
'July ':-Prelldent Truman \>l'elenll Onlte4 NaUonl oharter to .enata, urg~ "prompt ratUlca tlon ." 6-A,rioulture department Bltimatell number of personl living on farma al or .Tan, 1. to be 20.180.000. low.,.,l In S5 yean. Ind 17 per cent deoline ' from UMO, 1- MIlUonl 01 countertelt red ratton couponl are 8.o attn,. the OPA reveu, parUcularl.Y In large clUel, Six men arrested In thll' oonnooUon In New. ark. N. J .
lS-Penlclllln mad. avaDable to public • beglnnlng Aug. 1, I().-Rou.e passes .enata bill on BrettoA Woods international money accord. li--Senate raUfiett Unltecl Natlona obaI'tar.
t-1'1rst U. S. cavalr1 enteTI IianfIa. i-MalD toree of U, •• EJJbth aJ1II7 ~Manl1a 1aUe 110 U. S. fol'Oea. landl '. t Yokohama and IPre.elI out Augwl ~U. a I'lrat a~ ,alna control 01 III RlTOundlna arel. '-Addition or W.OOO barrell a day er r main Boer river d.m. Britiah forces land It Hong 1CGIuI. blgh test UloUne '" national Quota U. S. luperfortrct.. r.sd_ J.~ s-.TAPANESE SURRENDER TJ:fUG pral!tlcaUy doublet tupply '" clvU· from Guam b.... bttuq ToQo cu.OFFICIALLY SIGNED on U . .. Batlans., petroleum Idmlnlltratlon !m•• tI1Ct III dayU,ht., _ _ .6 tlabIp Mluourt In Tokyo ~. noune.,. . __DecJatnna 01 ~ ...... -'l1li ... --..&iDy and navY c~ltoJ n.ur.. r.8-Presldent Truman IIgnI ODltecl Na. y.lta. Runll. announced. .....ed. Total IMI\)' de.d Irnce Dec. Uon. charter, m.klna U. S. flnt na· S&-Budap.t. B"WII.rtan ..pltal, faUa , ll1U an theaten II 103.3'111: naVJ'. , lion to .ccept famous document ta to Rlllalln • . ibn. Wounded. army. 171.1188: navY. full. 1'-0... troopa land 011 Bataua, aut14 Official presidential proclamation _ '1'8.11'12. " IkIe JduDj. ~apanese Impertal .talr ordered clIao nouncCl end ot war with .Tapan. II-AJurlcan 'l'IIundartloU pIaJIeII I!OmII IOTV1!d bZ General MacArthur, War m anpower controll are Ufted c.Ben!hteaalden. GwmaiI1, 1l11111r" ll-l'orm'ar .Jap premIer Hldekl Tojo at. tlrely. WMC announC.I, IDounIalIi I'ItlwL templl IIIlclde by lhootlna. but 1a1la 15 ~ .QalOllne. fuel oU. canned rrutll an4 an4 Ie ..ved bY Amertcln medlcal vegetables removed from ration IlIt. ~ aid, 18-Army and navy procurement depart. "Btl ftYe" -rerellOe opeM ta Loa· ments cancel orden for munltlonl. ' I...Q!bIIia .... awtna. llaportant ItronUol4 III· BunaD ~ • don, u f_len mJntsten or the IIhIPI and .upplle. for 111 bUllon do~ Umtecl Btateti Britain. II 1IIIIa. lara. Riotous peace celebration In ' ~__ CJeftDa!v'. fftrtb IarIMt France IIId duna meet for pr-.. ~-1aJJa lID U. S. nrat~. l1li rr.ncJaco enda with ten dead, Umtnal')' arrangemenll ot pe_ man, Injured and Pl'Open, damaae »-To bit "" 1.000 tona of IIMMnll!ar7 problen'll. and loa.... from looting vel')' heavY. bcmi III hUYtaat ratel. NavY persoDDal barred from clty. lJ--Amerlcan ~ Invade .......,nM October ~urcli.,. of nation ofter pr.yera or thankl tor victory. . 1o---GeD. CIeorae ' .attoa removed u II-Lend·}ea .. ends" except for commitmWta17 ' governor' er Bavarla. , ~uncbed from Be"'am IIl4 menll alreadJ maC!e but not deUV• II---JIPllle.. cabinet rulgna, l'~~~~." ared. t-Plerre Laval colldemned to death 1I-Arm7 IDDDIIDMI CIemobllUatlon plan. u a traitor. D-I'ftnch Comrnunlatl win ' lara_ 1I....u~ ~ ~ __ I.udwICIo number ot leall In Aaumbly. September I&-Vldlam QulaUna. Norwegian collal). haleD. Gennan ~ III 1'OIrt. s!-Prelldeut In radio Iddl'ftl on 01B· tiOnIat. exeeuted .1 fralto'"' . 2S-Seven AUied annlea Idvance aut " ertal VoJ da, ))I'de, armed fOreM. _ Central lovertimet 1114 the llb.Ine rtwr. I-Conaretll recoovenee. ,Reconvel'l1onj _unlit , forcetl Oluh. demoblllzatlon, ' tax.. .nd budlft April ' .re emone peat (£blaml 1aei!d. NOTember a-u S. Tenlb Invadel EMdnIWL t-Pre. ldent·, m.... e 110 colll1'"l! contalna 11 polnll. qued 110 ipeed 13-V!imn•• 'capItal of AUltrtal ' capltu- i-BrWab loveroment plan. to "na· latet! to Uki'alntan annl. or Ru..lu tloDallIe cIvil ab'lJiIe" radJo 1114 ' return 110 peacetime UYInJ. (orces. ' • cabloa l)'ltanu. ~Hollle vatet to rutore countll' to a-:-Arabtan NattonalJall un loerat .tandard lime, e«ecttye Sept. 30, l&-Lelpzlg. ftfth city er Germany. falll nrtIIe, . • nd rtot In SYrlI, Lebanon. --..senlte p _ compromlte unemto U. S . Flnt anny. U . • S, ~veuth arm,. tall.. Nurem· ploymetlf beneftt bill, provtdtnl for - IlDll~alettlne. bera. Nul ·'.hrlne" cIty. ~_ .. ~.!!tr'l government troopa {,,{menll up '" 211 weeki at from cluh with Cbl!l_ Communlat fore. ' 1 to ~ weekl7. al determined -.Berlln anotroJed by lint two ~UIII. . ' armlet, '" n..r lballbalkwan. ' nir Itata Iawa. .....Bremen 1a1lll to BrltJab Second ann,. Brttlab IDdIan troope open drtn III- - pl'ftldent Truman 'ltataa that be , RulIJant captura Btetttn. Important qalDlt nbel army til .Jlva. will takefllll r ..pon.lbntty for d. Ba1t1C poI!rt. ' It-RtMllt ftarea In northern han. fa ftlopmenl of the ' atomIc bomb and lODe occupied .by RU' ltan t:roope. .tomlo enerll7. Tb.. aecret of the !l:_~S. FIrat aJ1II7 meell Ru..l.n II)-QermIlD war crtmlnala go 01\ trtiIJ at bomb will DOt IOOD be divulged, .-.r&1 Ukrainian alJD7 on bridle over alba l'fvw near Tol'Jlau, Nu.mberl· he Strlk.,. apreed. involvlnll au In· Ir~an tanb PIIIh aoroaa b!Jrder I().-Rllllian .1r!XIPI evacu.ta Teberlll, to Allltria and capture a.genbecb, \lapitaJ. of IranL bllt refllll ,!, allow du.try, IUto manu1actufln~,-- coal u. Gen. Kart Dlttmu IIvet leU up IrAnlu foren w enter tarrirol')! mlnlna. alld numerolll aervu:e In· QCCIUJIAed by RUlllanI. dllltriet. at Ibldeburl, admlttlnl war w ' ewer. " f t ___ -.:. Ler I8-Round·th..world air ..rvtce tn1t1atII-"alae IUr1'eDdft i'eport denied 0111· uc:t:e1DJJ ed, Flnt IlIlht beglnt from W,lIhIn•• eIal17 bY PnaldenL ' l-GeIIeral MacArthur orden arrat 01 ton .1 .o·faaenger Skyrna,l ter tak.. II-Benito MUS80Unl. former natlan pre· '" prominent .Japane. . . . war ortm. oft on flra lei 01 2!I.1'1·mUe jouml7. mier, Ia _uted bl ItaUan parUlOalI. Includtnl Prince Naab1mollD win ltoP at Bermud., ~ neuDonao. ltal7. ,jld , tWQ fonner premlera. b V. S. SeveDth arm)' entera Munlcb. ~U. • • lend. &DO mUllon doIlara 110 Oeto er birthplace or N.u pan,. , Franee throllllb Export-Import Bank I-Pr .. ldent Truman I.ks for creation VenICe and, MIIao, m.jor ltallan crredH tor NIIabWtation or, commlnlon to control atomlo eJu., taU to U . S, rUth army. '-Ja~D . I .eral Tomo,.iIki YamubIla. bomb ....Rlllltan /la, ftIea ' over ' Dennan ar 01 ManUa," condemned to dte J3--Radlo I"atem to reDiace wtrea an. " Re1chItal buU~. u rat.tance tw : anatna lor war crimea. nounced by West.rn Unlon TelearaDb --..: U-Kualta aarea to allow ChIn.- Ifa. Co tlonallat troopa to fI7 Into Mancburta J'J.-PrC.ldent Trumlll ouUldei U.potnt May '&Dd ~ over HVaral .tratecfe proaram on foreign pollC1. cttIH. , IO-Prelldenl Truman recommencil " lUI). a-PNIaJer 8tal1Ji or RUIIIa In MQ d1,t U-Br:ltIIII.....and I'rencJI ,\IlL paot ltantlan, hlilher wag..." I:!ut warnt fyrIa and ,th. Levant. _ , faotory worken and othel] that th., ol ot l ....Pftnoe I'urnlmaro 'Xonoye, Of "Ipe,. caDDOt ·~t tbe a.me ' taIl.bome te nn~ Ia a maHer lO1al1amn" commttted .u1clde rau.. pay" al durtna wartime. immediate future,'" ,. 8-A IIIi1Uon Oerman IOlclIera, . .UDra n-Vo~~ ~::3I=1 ~ I~:~m= . I().-R.tton\nJ of .boea ended. 1114 alnnea In IIab' and part 01 November Britafil and tile United Sta'" A~ IUrI'mIdBl', W\dar uncondl· ~1IOmIc part.y at Moaeow. ' tiOnal terml I\iMd Apdl 29 at 1-1Jenata ~ bill reducing Income tax leVi.... and repealJna pce.1 =-ca=i.t.el to Rus.lan armlel prol'lll tax Ind automobUe u.. tax. ander IbrIbala Zbukov an4 Konev. ....Laoo~·m.nagem.nt Ilonference opena Anted CIOmblned loren !Dvade Bor· In Walblngton. ' JII-Brltleb Premier AlUM arriv. In t-::"Oennln foroea In northwut aer· Washlnllton. mlnYltbe Nethertandl. Denmark, lll-Pearl Harbor Inqull')' open. He}aoWld .nd the l'rtltan llland. January I-ConiI'fllN reconven.. Sam Ral'bunl D-Pre.ldent Truman alke congre.. for ~der uncondltlona!b' to BrlUtb national compulaol')' bealth Inlur· II ra-eleCted ape.1Ier 01 the bellM. P.1aId MIrabal MODtaom.,., anee .ct. , t-GermaD ,roup O. OOIDllrlIIq t-PlUtd.nt Rooaevelt dellvera m ...... to CODareeI, url'm. a Nltlonal Serv· II- United Auto Workera union IDeI on .00.000 men, .urrenden to U. S; GiBeral Devera. In the nortb __ . . eet; UI8 or tJ' In war MrvIce: ~ Itrlke at an Genlral Moton planll, a draft ot nura.; unlvenal mlUta17 II-All raUontna er meat ,and but... 81aDl take SwlnemUIDde. ~ two Im~rtarit 111.nd.. ' ~ ' , ~ after the wlr: a new tall tenntnated. , PIO"am for peace, .....U. 8. Tblid .l'JIIl' adv.til .. bealn at ..veral Montgom8l7• .....Pres1dent·. 'budaet m88lage llta ex· l7-l1trUC CzeclIOalov.Jd. .nd AIIItI'ta, W.rd and Co, planta and .torel. pendltw'ea for ISIIIl IIlcal ,.e/lr It 83 II-Admlral PIIIen an4 Karllbad. Halley rataed to 8VMtaI' bOlIon daU.ra. I-GermaD bI,h , C!Ommlll4 ~ta· rank 01 admiral If the e.&t. tlVei. belded bJ' Col. OeD. Quatav ~PnI1dant a-.velt lDa\lllUl'ated for faurth term. .Jodi. meet' AUIed oftlc:an to arr~. December aurrender detalll at Relmt&..l'rance, , t-UNCONDITIONAL SURRJCnuER or February t-Pruldent aScI alked In GERMANY FORMALLY RA'l'U'IBD D-AlJ places 01 entertalDment .... orhousln. Ihorla,e crlill. IN BERUM EmlING 'WAR 1M derei1 closed at mldnll/bt by War -...orand cbamplonlblp In tat cattle EUROPE AT Jl:Ol CENTRAL 1:\7. MobWzattoD DIrector 8ymel, to •• ve competltloll- w~n for fol!11h conaecuROPEAlf TIME (8:01 EWT.) ave time at Cblcaio b)' Xarl HolrU,ht IIld fueL D-U. S. war and navY aecretarl8a ... man and Robert Ston cit Ida Orov., lease nllWl on J apaneae bolftb.cUr)'. Mareb Iowa. l~aUooDI ••t.tlng that tbtr7 .... ill l-BaDrJ' A. Wallael II eonllnnlld II I-Govemment aaeDctei .nnounce that II bt mllltal')' tmportance. ~.()()() tlrea will be reI •••ed to olv. -.tan' or oommerce II»' Hnate. __To 0 bIt b,. t.ooo tona ot 1Iicea41u7 lllana from mllltary ltock pIl.,. with· .. 110 fI, bomba from 000 .upertOrtreII8L in a month. with more to fonow , f-WlJllam Davia ta Ippolnted director J'l-Chln_ capture· Nanntna. of economic .tablUzatlon by the Pre.· 7-Governor Oreen of Dltnoll dellvera apeeeb at opening tellion 01 R. tclaDt. to lucoelld Fred VlnIOn, June publlc.n N aUonai commlttee that II Jl-Klne ann,7 otllcer. are railed to ruJJ "'U . S. Tbtrd liNt. wder A4mtraJ oonaldered flrat blatt In IIHll lOll, .~~ralJ by tha Pre.ldent. The,y .... : ailHY raids J.pan from clrrien. JIONanM7LBradley, Krueger. Somer· arenlon.l campa lID. II-DayUlbt r.ld mada on Olalla. 'l'hlII rationlnl will bave to extend ~~ ~. Clark. Dewra 12 "Sul/ar marks the nth IUperforlreu raid on to 1M? declarea Earl Wllaon. ohlet .rIPan, of .ugu br.nch. U. 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March l e>-,J"ames Rotrerty win. ColumbIa mUe In X , 01 C, meet In New York, bents Gunder HGOIIII. III-Mello BelUna nnd Jlm.n), BIvIns. beovywelgh ll. let • draw In lo. round fight In New York, IO-Joe Bak.1 gets dc(!Jalon over Lou Novo In IO·round M.vywelght light In New York. 11-Ohlo State team wIll. tiUe In NCAA Iwimm lng cham plonlhlp .t Ana Ar· bor. Mich.
April I-Most va luable plaYl1r award gIven to Frank Slnkwlch IOf Dell'olt LloDi professional lootball club 01 NI· . tional league . I II-National AAU women 's swim ming mt!et at Chicago ,Ivel tlUe to Sa n li'ranclsco te. m . ltar 01 whIch III Ann Cu rtIs, 12· Toronto Mople Le.~. wln NaUonal Hockey League Stantey Cup. beat· Ing the Red Wings 'i n playoft. 2·1. a.-Major leallue. 1~lt!Ct Sen. Albert (Happy) Ch.ndler of Kentucky .. baleD.n commlliloner to .ucceed Jud,e Keneaaw M " J.andlll,
Fehruary
1-Booth Tarki ngton, noveUlt. .w.rded the Howella meoal by th, Amerl· ea,n Academy. of Arll and Letten, Thl. bollor aranted ' 01l1y evflT1 ft1th year, III-Bing Crosby and tngrld Bergm.n receive Academy 01 MoUon Pic· t~ Arll and Science awardl ("Oleara" ) for oulltan~ per· fonnanc.,. .
April 11-.<>lorla VanderbUt. III belr... of the f.moul VanderbUt 1ortune. II married to Leopold Stokowild. noted orcheatra I!ondul!tor, In Me.lco.
8-Hambletonlon Sta ke!. naUon'l lead· Ing trotting horse race. won by Titan Ha nover. drIven by Barry Powna ll. at Goshen, N. Y. 12-Mlchlgan StDta college wlnl men', NaUonal AAU Iwlmmlng champion. .hlps, • 22-- Pilcher Robert Fe ller, released from navy. relolna Cl eveland tndlans Ind wins firs t 118me. • 30 Creen Bay Pack!lrs , professIonal football learn, d,~ feD t , col1eglata AII ,St.ortl In annuall aame al Cbi· cogo, 19 to 7.
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March &-Ohio river . In bllrbelt IIood 811ge Ilnee 1937, spreadl destruction In ave .tates. paralyzln, transporta· tion and hliltinlt war factorlea. Damage e&timltea at half b1lllon doll.n. Ten deathe and many In· juri.. · reslllt. .
April lS-A tornadQ ImalhlniJ throlllb parll 01 Oklahoma. Arkansal. MlllourJ and mlnole. kills 100, person I . In· 1IIr.,. hundred. moll'lt, lIardett bit fa AnUer•• Okla,. ' wllera 118 dia.
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U-Mo.t popular songs . '.-I!eordtn, to BlUboarel the\llrlcal magazIne. are "On Ibe Atchlson. Topeka and 'Sonta Fe " "Sentimenta l Journey." "Bell, Bottom Trouseu." "U I Loved You." "Golta Be ' Thts or That,'" •
September J-Screen and radio Ictre.i B.IIJI Hutton wed ~ Theodore Briskin, Chlca,o bUl lnes. man. In Chlo.,o. 1&-Sblrl~ . Temple. fonner ch1Jd 81m aIIr, wedl SgI. .John Aaar, acIon 01 a Lake I'orest • .m,. m ..t·pacldn~ tortuna. In Lot ADlel... '
October
'-Round the world 81gbt er the Qlobe· 'tert endl In WashinaJon. ru,hl oovered U.279 mil.. Iri It11 bOIlrl .. minute.. Inctu(llnl aa bOlln 2J mlnut.,. around tim • . n - Moat popular l OOP, IC:COI'dJu to Billboard magazIne ar. : "TIlf the End of Time"; "I'll , Buy 'nIat Dream": "On the Atehl.on, Topeka and Santa Fe": "A1on,. the Nav.jo TI;'U··; "U I Loved You." , ,
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September
' Whm we say Happy New Year' to you as 1946 is ushered in we say it not for just a day. but for 365 Clays. During most of these 365 days we wiD be co-m'ptetely at your service. We look forward hopefully to a renewal of our very pleasant relation..
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I-IIaJa er Ilona hel by dian beglna, More ae\%edfrom Germ.n ~ mealed, 3- -New treatment for .Uerlll' atlmeta 1DD0tlnced by University of IlllDols oollelle or medicine. Drul II CI~ lIenadl')!l. , e-Deltcate operation performed 111 BoI, timON on two·year..,ld .Judy Hack· man or Seattle In eftort to lave We Dab,,', heart I. too .man. . III Carole LandI •• movie It.r. married for fourth time. New husband I, W Horace Schmldlapp, mOvie producer. Oan. George S. Patton Jr.. war bero. luftert broken neek In .uto ac · Cldent In Germany , 13 MylteriOUI Ulneu IIrIk.. 1t U. B, tearnen returnlnl/ from Pblllpplnes TIIaJ .... In N.vy bolPltaJ ar Val leJo, C.W, '
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100Detroit 'ngars win world .erlel from th..-Chlcallo Cub.. Total pald attendance for seven games. m ,tS? a n.w ~. Ree,elpts. I/ros!. 1192.tM, .lso a ' record, I t- -The LouIsville Coillnel. of Amen· can A.soelatlon win "UlUe world .erlca" from New ark Bears of ·In· 1Bmational league~. four lIamea to two. at J,.!Iulnrllle, ,,:Y. Js-..Joe LouIs and BlUlr Conn aliln lor heavywelllht champion light for next .Tune.
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l-Natlonll professlOll !1 tennta tlUe won by Welby Van B orn. ....Tommy Holmes. BaIlOn Braves rlJ(ht ftelder. bre.a ,modern mark lor bIll In consccuUve Ifamlll by hlttln, In Mth .trolgbt ,an~e. I-Cbarlel Beaudry , 01. Marquette U,. Milwaukee. Wlnl NAAU decathlon III Bloomfield. N, J. IO-BYl'On Nelson takoa AIl·Aroerleall loll toum ntnent at .Chlcngo.
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HaPP1 New Year to you w~ are 'DOt only thinkin, of the 19046 New Year holiday, hut of JOUr future Rood fortune ill the Y.elr to follow • Your patronage bat beera highly appreciated by all of us. and we will ,do everyt.hina in our , power ·to continue to de5erTe it.
March
~KeutuclQr Derby II w~ by Hoop Jr, with Eddie Arca,ro ,..,dlDl/, H-S.mmy Byrd t.kel "Big ~ore" aolf tournament at De't rolt. defea tln.I Byron NelJon by nine Itrok.,. , I July
I-Mn, Sarab Cooke. of Boston. d .. feats Min Peuline Belt. Los Angelel, for women'l natld'lInl lennla twe, at P'o~tt Bm •. :N. Y ~gt . Frank Park4!r Wlna men'l amateur national tennJa' tiUe at Forest Pork. N . y , al - ChIcaao Cuba cli ne" natlonal league pennant by deteatllli st Louie .
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II-Hurrleant Itrtk.,. .tamS and travell BOOSEVELT DII:S WARM Inland with pelk velocity of ItS OA.. ~r.U"'I mllerr per hOur, ~DJurtn.' 110 .nd IUUlAQI:. ' " ' cau.lng damqe cit Ill) m1llIon u.-r.,PY.1!~ 1amow war 00ft'e-.. cIoUara, '. " lWIed liD Ii lIlaDd,by_ IDIcJIIM.I\IIl 0IdUWLllul ' I
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II-I'ourteen 1011001 ehIIdraD aDd a bill driver drown wben! a achool bill Dlunaea an embiinkment into 110 ...t of water iii La:ke ClaallD. Dear Claalan. Waab.
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B. 86ybea.n cl'op ~j . lteH at .bome, the vacant place in all ~ on IU»1 oU, at the ftrellde or Cbrlltm .. dlnn~ oct 1 1941) lUI oompa:r{&mill, on edi with
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table need not mean that the abaent one Ia without friendly partlclpaUon In tIi1 Joyl of the lellon. Our mil. Uona of Americ an aervicemen overleal In oecupled c:ountrl el or other placel wID ftnd.,Ch rlstmu oblerve d In almolt any lInd in whlcb they Ilnd ~em..lves IIld with a varlet,. ot custom . oiat ahCluld be relreahl D, to a vialtor. Our .oldler. in Illie Pac11lc and Far !la.t will fln.d the climate the stran,· e.t 'part 01 their Christm as day. For It wtU be midsum mer !n ' moil places. On Paclftc islands the G.I.a ww ftnd a .urprls ln, amount of Chrl.tm a. aplrlt express ed by the warm.h earted people. In the Phlllpplnea, tor enmllle , Cbrlatm al Ie one ot the 10ve1leat timel of the year .Ind Ie one of the olde.t tradltlo na of the Filipinos, to
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• A retail . price cell.ll'ls of f4.8S per ao-rod roll bas been M en DeW bal'bed wire owned by t.b.e a:oVemm et'lt IIU1 dec.Ia.re d .to be sUl'plus. AboUt 66,000 .rollS are s lmed In San Franclsro and New Yorir. 8IIld will be IIOId l or cl vUlan w;e by toe R.eoowIt.nIct.l.(Jn Fin8Inoe Corp. EIulh roll abOUld early a Wg snowlc& Ule ceWna pdce when offered tor SllJ.e a t retall. .
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• l\illUI: pn.duot1on in 0 .1'110 on Nav. 21 WWi lower tJhan 'dutina ~e previous ,weeli: a.nd also waa below ~ Pl'O<1UCQCu level on .toIle COl'respoJ¥11n& day in 19~. ~ltet.men belJeve t.be low polDt W: m1lk plUiUet ion Wall pawed by Nov. 26 and tbait supplles wlll w.creaae 't hrouab the rst of ,the w1J::t.er. arae c1t.lea are short o! both mWt aDd cream.
whom airtet1a nltJ waa broll8bt to the letb cenU&r7. The celebraUon itarta With monUnli mallea se'tera) dan ~ Decl!mber 25. The.e are c~ 'tblea ae ,aUe (when the I'OO&H are be&lnnlh, to crow). !lu· Ilo ' b, vtoUDa, tamboU rinel and the Buy Victor y B~. OI'laD adela to the 1m.presl ivene... 011 c:::brDtmaa EVil the FWplDo l • A meet worked ' QD ~. before the mldJn1lht service - IUIIiOdatloilli in New EngIand cauaed eolemn CerelDoD), in palm· one VicUm t.o a.c1vi11e, "ConllD e teleand laDtem· Ut ,churchee. The phone bll3lni to Vlct.or)'r boIIII:Ia." . Ia brokeD with a Chrlstm.. cllnDW of ham. ltufted' chicken, fruit. Real £atate Trau . . imd Duta aDd hot cWlIColate. Carol • On&rle8 10. Maple, tadm., to El -. 11:~ L Jib.. llnIere 10 from houso' to bouse with wcx:a:l lIIIlQ . Julla Youtib .. .... . ,:iii Po Ill. a Belen- a reprodUction of the Na- Tw'tlec reek .twp. AUlt. 10.35 A: m ••. dnlt. au t.bt 1WII8 PIOIie tlvJtJ Icene aDa chl:tdren ki.. the ' . 0116 a.nd Belen Eppw 1ir .~ ......... fo at-.t ~ handl of \heir parent. for blellln ,. three tiaoUi 111. Turuec Feed. Kahn, reek ·twp. 811'IIiaI L III'q . BIble with ~ -lollow ed, of course, b,. 11ft8. Oft8!l '. Clara S. M.Weito LlIw'a R. F1aher. ~ tile bollda, br811cbee are taken .from pal'Cel Wl Ipbe"OD l ...,.. KNl;tnc . 'l:ao Po" bainboo tree. and evtry home tatee • F'1)u:lk KelJ.y to Bert. We1Ia, three S\IeDlnc ~ ........ pride in ita colored Ilinterne of orIIi· ~ In WvdaD Il PaR. ':U P' .. I pattema. . • Nora n .... v,_ .. LeW» 14 DavU I'1recn eUra III CbIM. ' . .~ , ¥ADb III ChlDa will '8 nd mOre red apd Be6t.rW e SI:If8d, 110.63 A. m IIfbwer..,'I!DIN thaD .,. usuaU,. found Wil,yDe twp. Fourth 01 JUb' in America. • wut.er B. Wbit.ail.er t;o El'Deat aH unaIq hUlll, in lealoom 1UIf ' lind AmI&. M. ' MllIer, plot .in Itore coupter e. N() Chinese ceJe. ~. . an7thln , withlout &reeraok· II l.Iloyd aDd ~ YolmIt to l!ld'Ivln The CbrIaUan ChiDe.e have GIld '.Anna. MJa,rabaIll. pah:eli n lI.Uo.n. I:.........'" to love the carola of ttieIr • .Jomea YOUDi .to Ourtla ~ faith. ~ ainI them .with Chi· ' Bnmd& Wilde, ,IOW-ee tiacta in tlg-lJewords, aa the,. exch;an le ,ifta creek twp. , the tree. With .eo mllDJ G.~, • Ar<:o aDI1 Mable ElI:e6 .to R. A. thIafeat1val year, ; Chriatm u will _....;. ILetba. Po All tour ........AI" in major -w...... __ Indla, partlcu larq In the larl. ~ Americ an boYI will 8ncl • W~ aDd EI.l2IWe1Ih Parker .00 IfClllritltmlu UlIee their OWD, Joeepil A. .~d-ea .16 A. in H8m1lhll'CJl)eara 'reIlden u. ton twp. A".tral l. and New Zealand , a • LlazIe , IIb:l Al'tlhW' Ch'aobdIe to I~=~~:n~= Ia -imknown, but the Geotl!e R. ~ p&roel 'on .PMt, I~ are thll lame a. iD 1pOW7 st. Leba.noo. , ·1'Amer1clih aM Enillah are.l. WhJle • - nec1 Kahn 110 Qecqe aDCl Wk1red tUrk.,. .pl\un puddlDt William B 30 A.lD ~ t.wp. ,Ilie are the .ub.tanU al • _ ancl lWlel AIIaiU' aDd Csi:tmer mtich in the OhaNe& IiDd .IJetb& ~ to tradlUoD. the meal .will be eateD ' .... n .... . 13'61 A. in Un10D a warm aummel')' ~Iay. huitead NonJI8II1 -.... ' ., , ..!-~.:apolnlett iaa ~ ,ree!D Clriltm u twp. Fn.IIIIII t " wr,~aUIS. the holiday blooma "down • Robel1t IU»1 ~ 00r'w1D "aU ., ..... - 'I:ao ~ Il. .. "..~,~a ••" are pure ",hlte Cfuiltm u. RaOert, 80j QIara, Belle 1'VUla, nOrth 'MllIIMU:. J!G!r w.aIaI p - ' 11:111 A. . . IIladioli ud c1eJpbiDium.. portLon of lot '/9 i.u w ')anOll. troop. , aW ' lD tbe Middle ••• •• • • • ".... :. . ' imiy ftDd them,e lvl" near BethCARD OF THAN KS ' ·.I'nelln. La.t Cbiistm a. maD)' Amer• l4Ul.y tbIulJr, to eJl ·fcir 1beIr boYI' from the Mecute rranean patrorieee d\l!'intr t.ae put year, made pllertm airel 'tO the holy plac.. aZIil I wiIh you all a. very BalJPY' ·a hci.ma'n;y lett In that 'area ma, piau • New Yeu-. ~lml1ar trIPI thll ,.ear. 11 10, the,. Walt.el- T. 'm aythe attend Imprell ive ,emcee beld ~~~ ~~~ Eastern ~~~~~~~I Orthodox cburch on ~1'" W:lo L ·m. LaUn Chrittm al; be.lnninI .at ...... 11:110 .. m. oIiraMam . . . ._ 'l:GO p; m.
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ness that the New Year hdliday' the year; all the blessings that can .be ' treasured up fQr you in 36" golden ' days. . can pow'bly bring. For
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'l aml WAYNESVILLE,
NINETY-FIFTH YEAR -No. 4245
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WARR~N
VERN SIMPSON WILL TAKE NEW POST
UA RY 3, 19 4 6
COUNTY, ORro.
Five Cents Per Copy
Evangelistic Meetings In Lebanon Planned
The ir' 1: ~lI L IS slln lvcd by III par_ Last Thursday Springboro bemme • nl !-. Mr . :uld :vi 1'1-. E<i\v. n..l MlJ c r t he third victim of the local team Rev. Fugett, bOrn III 'H log ml.Jin 1, ( Han y!'blu·~. and t\\ O sisL(,IS H b 6uperlnLenC!enu otrlce Oll Jan · 19. • The Moth ers Clu·b will meet on wh en Waynesvllle book a 40 to 30 ford eatlm&tes ~t t.o be oonslemble. Mr. Slmpoon Is rcplaclng WillIam Friday aitemoon at 2 :00 o'dock, in K Clntu cky. W!l.':i l>ll\' 1 d Irvlll ue lll!: III.all 'n :ul ~O'IUlldPllll'l'Ill.5 , Mn·. an e declBion from the 'bora boYli In a M06t of these fires wel'e of 8;l} Cul'berLSOn of nar Blue..... D- Il Jan. 4. An inlA!restlng prO\P'!W1l Is a drunkard ard a g:ullhll'r :\I .d W .I !\oI l . Hcad of UI'I:gonla abo SLU'V IVI.'. game In which ten men saw action orIi1.n that oould not be blame:! to called to preac.h . H e lUIS be1l18 arranged. Puner I sen' icC's wen~ con.:ilLctcd for W~ esvill e. By this win the d1rect oa.relOO6nOO6 says St.aJld.iford, SEVERAL VETERANS Wt dll('>o(la)' allt 'I'noon al 2 :00 o' 'Iock • The New Centu ry C111 b met on Civic Club team continues to hold WilUe a few were of a na ture that RECEIVE DISCHARGES II I Ill!' Ch urch of 0 1'.11 IJ' O l ~ 'v n ia . Frida y a flernot n with Mrs. Charl es rt rst place In the Lea.JrUe . probably oould have been pre vented Bu! Inl \\a" m.lde in M b lllJ ·11ll'lcry. B lll ~ M hoole ss at h er hom e . The scor Ing on t hL') game IB : If p~ ca.re lw:! bt.'eI1 observed. • SUelJt\. V. Bernard, Charles WaLler Fo l1o \l' ll~ W)e bllel bUSlnC6li p;:riod 0h:ieI Stant:111ord uliks Wlat t.he BerruU1j , Lon Ray Allcn, Thomas E . WA Y'N!BVILLE cond lw!,C(\ !.Jy U IC presiden t. Mrs , LOCAL RESIDENT B. F. T. pubUc observe 6lIltey measlJl'e6 In the SOOr.s bzeJTY 8iI1d Vernon F . Hill arc D. C. Ridge, Lhe me mbe rs answ ered FIQrence 2 PASSES AWAY TUESDAY 1 5 COlnlng ~ ,t o .prevent fues from among the Warren coun't y vewra.'IIs roll call with some fact on t.h e lopk Anderson f o oocur1l:ll'. qeed1nctis about 'the receiVing dlllchlllrges rt-eently. They . • At a meetJ.ng of the BoaJ'd of , Hn alll 13 Mo ra n. A rl'~icll' n l of IIsslgno..l fOr Lhe year. Th e p rog1'll m Planck t 1:1 prem18eB, elleck..1ng elcct.rlcal wlJ'lnl: u.re enjoy~ !.he holiday seu.son wiLh DlrecCOIt! oJ Lhe warren CoWlty \\'o Y I l\'~\,l l h 10 1' about lhll'ly-I! \'~ lor Uhe alIt!.! noor. was U1 chaJ'l:e of J . Hartsock 1 and ~t.1ons, ma.k:IntI flues fll e hODle tollai. Historlca.1 SOCiety held In Lebanon ) I I I . (" L :I t hl~ I eSh , I Cl: here a l Mrs. Raymond Conne r aod Mrs . Sawyer c 8 IIII.fe, keeping matches and 1nIlnmmn on Dec. 30, 1.945, In compllance with /1 If>" Il l . 'I u ,;,da} . uf!I'r an Illnes ~ R. H . Hartsock, WIlO chose for .Wleir McKeever c o ble m8lterlala well Moil, ga.solme, tlhe by-laws. Wley acknowledged t.he fli alJlJllI a YdL!'. lit' \\ liS [:5 YI.Il', of SUbj lCts "St. Louis Christ mas Carol- LU:1illfl'ton g etc. in safe containers. wUl go n l v n~ 1.1Iis a! Lhose persons ·dona. ~il g $500 IIgl'. crs" ~m<l "C1U'isLIn!l.':i Hymns." Th ese S1anley g o way coward keeplng rlres at a low or more t,o t.he SOCie ty by awarding Th e clecl.tM.'·! l~ "\l r viv d by his pape rs wel'C cxcep Wonally fine and Purk8 g 8 rate. \\111 '. Ellllllfi . llll d 1\1'0 SOIlt; E L , . eve ryone greatly I:nJoyed these Osborn • Mr. and MIll. Hen ry R. Satel'th- life memberships to the fOllowLng : 1 g :I In Cue or FIRE Dial 2222 1\1 , ,I tl ' I 01 \V:lYlll'~ vIIlI ' Ull • .l E. B. Christmas stol'l~. Miss Perle M. RUe y. Mr:;. Bla.nche waite are announc~llg tbe b\.rlt1n vI , MI,rUJ1 01 Dayt{Jl:. Lwln boys . on Dec. 3D, at Ml.aml Val- R. MIller, Mrli. Hazel Brookes, Ml'. 17 6 40 I F'ulle l'fi l Mrvicl" \\'eJ'C conducted A del1ghtfW soc In 1 h our was enley hospital. The irurults ~lt:hed John E .Holden, Charles A. SIX:I~ce r, joyed ar.d th e SIJlrlt of C hristmas Lill" al ll'l'Il tJo n. 'l'I,Ul'scio y, a~ 2 .00 6 Ib.s. I ! ~ 01AI. and '1 lbs. 1 If. O'lll . and Ol'~nia Bridge CO .• 001. George G . B. P. T, prevalled in the lovely lJ vi Jlg I'oom p . 111 .. ,It lolle SLulJbs F 1Ul l'ral Home K ing , King Powder Co" Mr . Art,hu r f 3 have ,been ll8JllW iAuTy William o 6 bea ull!ully Rll' II 118ed m ke,'p lll\: \I ith !.JuJ'l,d III Mlalili Cl:Jl eLuy. Rev . Shlllfer 4 o 8 Ill~j Terry Allen. Mr . a.nd. Mrs. liar Y HlUnllwn and M rs. Rh.oda Corwin n.. B. Culemn Jl of Wlt! M~tJhodlsl WIWl the ywetide. Rev. C. B. Fuget.t. E"a ngl' lbt b, 1AN'E nTE c 2 SQtlel'tlbw61te are loPe prlltemal Klllg'll. o A dalnt.y desser.t course was serv- Dugan The deed to lobe Mw;eunl property from coast l.oO coast III ,'cn li111<'; . ' li uJ't:h 1.l11iciu.lA!d. g 4 o 8 grandparenl4 and Mrs. Nellle Ashe<! by the h06te1i6 to the members. Abbott Friends 01 HeJ'IDAII Bruwn. former- more of Clarksville ili Wle matemal we.s rec;orded in Wnn:en county tills Over 2000,000 souls l)a\\' b"I' n COIl · g o o o and two gtlC6Ui, MiS6 M1nrue Dodson Porf HARVEYSBURG NATIVE ly of Clakland, were SIU.idel1eo:1 to IlJ'luldmoWler . week a.nd H Is now· under Wle dir- vertej und er hl.s mill ' ·lry . g 1 o :I and Mr. R . B . Coleman . McKeltreeh PASSES AWAY SUNDAY hear of his pa&ll1r.g away, Friday · ective 01 .Llle OItlJo Stale Archae<>Garman g o 31 • RecenUy c losed a !PCl:l t ml'eLil g Funera.l .servIces WCl'e beld Mgrlda.y • Mr. and MIs. Lul,ller Hartsock loglca.l and Historical SocIClty. In ,PaBad ell a , Calif.. wi1l'l'e ,llll()~l ' I Lf( Ho ugh , a ged 17, clled at the at the Arthur Funeral Home in Wdl- w'e allllounc!.ng ,lihe bll'th of a son. The Warren Oounty H IstoJ'lcal lIS o 30 1000 were CO:lvel' . abu in I h W ,\lI' ~ ll Coullly Home, Su nday a.ft.er rnlncft4n. Tlle Rev. J . P. Thornbury Dale Lee, 011 Dei:ember 29, at. tile SOClet.y 'w1l1 com1.mw witl! VolunDixie TabeJ'nacle, Nu, II\'lI le Tel'll: IlvUlI, af L'r a n illnc:>s of a week. He or HArve,ysbUlll . OUlciated. LEAGUE STANDING McClelland hoop1ta.l, Xenia. Thls Is teer Hoo~ on SW1days 'trom when 2100 were col1'vent'd. i h t~d oce n a rcsldent of Hal'veysburg 2 :00 to 5 :00 o'clock untll the conm. aDd lin. . . Beek~ and Jo the HAN.aock·6 second ron. Won Lost Pct. Rev. F loyd W . Dlck. flc'ld r ep mOM 01 his nfe · He i.~ slu'vlv <l by n Wnl'llesVUle \3 0 1.000 ADD were bolt and .hosbe8tiea t.o Mr. templated retol'ation Ilcl.1vit.es of the " resentaUve for God'i Blbl£' Sch l.l' l. broUlcr, Frank', of Mldlallo City, and Loveland 2 1 .667 1Iot'..d , Mra. Jobn i"etersan and Mr. • Onarl.es E. Firea, Chief Pct.1L Museum necess11.&le closi.ng. Clnclnn a.tl, Is a. LeblUlOll L111 ' w('ek Sl:vel al nieces and ll(:p!1ewB. • The West Wayne Advisory Group Herb'" Place F1l'Cfi of san Diego, 2 1 .667 Robert Glenn 01 CllloCUma.U, Sun- OUlcer and ~ Wan'en oounty people avalll;uncraJ serv ices were conducted . enjoyed a Oluilitmas meet1n8 on Fr1Caw" a.re annoWlCiIIg 'the bir,t h oC edthemselves of the opportWll ty to making n eoessary prepul'8Uon lo r Mason 1 2 .333 dal· I.h!! meet~. W e dlle ~day afternoo n at 2 :00 o'clock day evening wlbh dllUlel' served nt SprlIlibOro 1 2.383 .JaIIDDl..Qlft who II ll&Mloaed' .a' ~ OOlI"~ Wayne, on 'Thwa:l8.Y. vl6lt the M.Uleum during t.be HollUL Wle Milthooist Ohw'Oh in Bart.he Smith Tea.. Room. The remainder Amer1call Le8;tOD o 3 .000 0IImp Perl')'. ·18 ISpeDd.1.Oi a leave Dec. 27, ISiS. W. and Mrs. Louis daYll, vCY1>bul'g with Wle R ev. J . P . Thom- 01 t h e evening W8& spent at the .. .. • wl.th h1a~,I4r. and Mrs. BlUee Fires Me the paternal gra.D:\pareDLa W1l>yne Tovmah1p ha.s had several liury oflJclaLing. Burial wa.s made hOme of MI'. lionel Mrs. H . L , , R ye. t.ABT WiFlI!lK'S RJCBULTS IlJ1d Ml'. 8lld MIs. J . R. Fl'lelld of oontributors ,to ,tille fw¥l which was 01IIT. II ' U RIlU cemetery In charge of t.be Elool.1on of ofl1cers was held a t Wa;y'llelivUle 40 Sprll1~oro 30 TIle an..... Mn.I, P. Thornbur, Bl'ookvUle are the mat..er,llal 8rarul- cree.Ced to purchase the DUrbin Ward .~ McClllrc PLUlel'ru Home. Herb's Place 41 - ¥a.son 29 pare1lUi. HoUse. They and oW1ers are Invited the businws se&.1on with Wl~ re- Loveland 53 - Amel1ca.n ,Leg10D' 2. in ~ with Mr. and l\4l'S. £0 become members of the Society II <.:hrblmas eve a.ml· dinner Kll csts suJ~ ao follow: HubeR .Doies-, were Suniday .e ven• Mr. a.r.d Mrs. Howaord ~ of of MI'· and Mrs. R.hodes Bunt~e ll President, Mr. Eve rebt Early . illa 4lDDer pjsta 01 Mr. and · Mrs. D'.tyton are anDoOunc1ng !the bwth of and a~ter!d the lntereoting meeUngs GA.Mm TONIGHT (Thureda.y) JIIoIDe8 Qo$t:er Of ~. 'tIl1lot are .held the fOUl'th Monday • Mr. aruI Mrs. Al vin Earnhart W eJ~ Mr. an d MI·s. C. E . Edgington . Vlce-pre;ldent, Mr. GUbert Frye. '1 :30 WaynesvUle vs MaBon a baby daughLer, Margaret. ut M.la.mI Wel'e host and hos tess 00 Til JI,oWt. 8bJdaker, wbo hu re- Valley hoopUal on Sunday, Dec. 30. evening of e~ monWl. , the South l\tJ s. &1o:Ile Reason and Mrs. Elsie Secretary, MI s. M . A. Fulkerson. 8 :30 SprqlOOro vs Loveland The membership fee is only $1.00 Wayne Advisory CouncU on TJl u l's- H ock~Lt . ceived iua "~le dlschluve from 9:30 ADler. Legion vs Herb's Phwe DiscUSSion Leader, Mr. Stanley • • day . evening, Dec. 2'1, with a ll mt m· tOe Army, 18 via1t1ng at the home or • MT. and MnI. Ray Klontz ue per year. Bailey. a.noounclni the birth 01 a 900. Larry bers present. Mr. and l\lrs. R. H. Hartsock enbill ~. Dr! 8IlJ4aker, Leglso.t1vc Agent, MI'. MillS l\larty Earl.)' entet:ta1n~ a DurIng. the bus ln ss se sion, COIl- Le rLained with a Jla ppy fumily MJIa ...... apen' &he boll· RAy. born at MJam1 Valley hospital. Gilliland. group of her trlends at a Ohrl6tma.s ducted by Presl,dent Moss, Ll e foL ' ~l.h e l iJlg on Chnslmas day. The ir Dayfl(.n, Sut>~y eveni.ng, weliht 1 ~" I ~ 1ibe liome or her parenta, The tleCretary ~v e ~ s pk ndld near O.lUUvWe. . lbs· 6 ozs. The Klontz's also mve a d1mIer given at the home of hel Iowtng officers for the com ing yea r I,; u c:sts were Mrs A . Z , Hal· tsock ar..d paorenta, Mr. arm Mr6. Ernest Early , were allllounced: C 11ldl'cl1 . Lt . Kl' nncth Hartsock aud r eview of the work of !.he pasL year. Mn. ........ BOUIb, who bu been four year old da.ughtoer. on S&turQa,y evenlng, Dec. 22. A delightful. SoOCial hour was enPrealdent, Al vin Ean: h'ar t. :\11'. :cllo Mrs. Ralph Al1llOS of near W, Ii u,Je 4iO be gu.t again. Joyed a.ft..el' Wle buslne&s mee Ung was • Through \Jle cooperation of the The table waa cleverly decorated Vice·Preskle n't , Dll vls Fti r ~las. WilllllngLOlI, Miss Mar41u D<!IIUlerSunday School Cia .. Mill IIarJ II. Bober~D, Ruden' willh appomtmen.u; appropria.te LO 6ecy-'I1reas. , l"lorence S lanfol'lJ1. u,ge 0 1 Dayw n, MI'. and Ml'S. Owen adJourned. ' at ~ COllege, spent the Hold. Party Friday GAZE'iTE IUld 'lleaa-Iy 3,000 o41her the season. '!be ga.therlr~ waa Legislative Ag;t., Racllel Eamhal t, Han sllck, Mr. and MI'3 . . Wll Lon -----. oewspepeJ's served by WNU Printed hoWliat' V&c8't1on with her ~DtIl, Mr, and l\lrs. John Fromm had Discussion Le~ildel', Byrl Crabbe. Hartsoc k ano:l MI'lS. Lena Hal1t.sock. l\4l'. eJId MR. l.Yle ftobertsln. . • The Sunday School Clas6eIi vf pleaaa.ntlY interrupted by ,t he Q.l'as Chris>t.mas d inner guests Mr. and Syndicate SerVice. the story of Olllo At the Ki1sculiSlon hour, J . M. wUl be mrrled to mill1ot>A of weekly Mr. 'l1li4 lin. WW Hcea.-ren eD- MrII, Hebef Jadcaon ami Mr. Truman rival or Pic. Carl St.a.nley, who Is Mrs. Melvin Balllt.a of ' Lovela.r4i, ter,La1ne:l to a dinner S&.tl\rday W8n:llaw enjoyed a party In the spencUng I&. ten::da.<Y flurlough In Greene talked on the pow er of the Mr, a. nd Mrs. Albert C leaver anti S tall Sgt. C~'de 1i'rnmlTTT'.,."nrt--l\oItt-J.ll!~mawex:...:t:eSae.m...m-IIJl1..JIlL.1.Il.e....:tilIU*l Mrs. 0harle6 GOrdon, Method.lst Ohurch dinfug room on Wa)'De8vWe with his faanlly and flljl'lTJer 's . balloL .and Miss M !lJili ~ Mr. Dan Sur fm~ eJl .' ''Yf>d Christ- J . C. Hawke. nl&'ht, state5. Ann Berry, lllime Demons tration nul.S din ncr wi th Mr. a nd Mrs. The article, ent1t.1Bli "OhIo, the T>he evelliq waa friends. lI4.r. aDd Kra, 'R obert Stump a.nd Mr. Flrr.la,y evening. Ollher guests o! the even1n8 were : Agent, gave an outline of h er wor l~ Robcn Cleu ver Ilnd on of Daywn. Buckeye State':, was made possible and Mra. Keetb FIsher and <.a\lih- spent In P~1Di games and everyMr. and Mrs. Frank Thomae en· Mr. a.nd Mrs, Ed'. Burton of Elyria tlhrough Wle oooperlllUon of WNU one received gUtli distrlbuted from Ruth Anna. JOhna, Hazel Vlnt and In the counw 10r tile OOlning yea r t«. -I"r'" over tertalnej w~th a family dinner on """'t 00"""'" ~J. J • _ .. _..... _ f 1 I An enjoyable social period fo lMI'. . . . 1IIn. JOhD Meeks, Mr. Ule lovely Ohrlsl.m86 t.ree. Popcorn lW.Ylyn Crabbe. Chrl6w.na.s with MI'. and Mrs. J oh n ....~ W'es, v. ...~......... • ....... ...,.:,."". Wt!.!·\: !;U\!.5t.s 0 re a~IVlS ~ lowed during which the gU\:SlS were We Ci1rlsUll us h olidays. the Ohio :Development and Publlelty . W&ldO'1'oWn88ncl of Ohaorl.wn, W. balls. sandwiches and clUldy were Robey of De.yl<Jn , Mr. 8J1c:1 Mrs. Mr. and Mn. IJlwrcnee Brown and seaCed at a beautHully appoin-ted Va., aD:1' Mr. e.nd Mra. L10nel C&mp- Bel'VOO by the ho6tB, 8BIII&ted .by Mrs. nd"s J . M. Eamluun and chilc.reili or (''OlllIIlllsslon, and othen;. It 16 Ulush family were among the guests at a teble. The ce n~er piece was a h uge Mr. and I\Hs. R. G . Miller ~ ~ .t<m1e<i by 8iI1 art heading, a plcborlal bell of ba.rton, v1S1ted friends IWd Wa.rdIow. family dilUler at the home of MI'. va.se oJ red rOSE~, the Wedding ar..nj· Olu'l.slillas tJln ne r g-ucsts. Mr. and Bea vertown, Mr. and Mrs· Lowell map or the state, IUld h&lftone plcrelMlvea ben on Chdstmas day. Mrs. liichard Miller a nd daugllter Thomas and daughter of Lj'ltle, and t .. ~ of sce~l- a~. " h1 ...... _. att_n_ lin. Herben Keuec17 01 Mrs. Harry SaUertbw.Ue visited a.nd Mrs. Carl Morgan near Spring verlial'y gU' L 0 f I IIe Eallll' . llln s 0011 , of Mr. a.no::I Mrs. Robert 'I1l!omas and ~~~ ...... IOU I/UI''''''' ....... Alt,on, who 15 now localed in tile an d Mr a !lcl Mr s. Earl Stover tlons 10 ~llo. BeaverilI)wD were SundaY iueeta 01 ber 1aAlher,Mr. R. E . HarlJach at Ve.lley on cnrtst:.mas. r.laughter!) as gues~. Mr. ,a ud Mrs. - - -- South Pacific. Miam i., bul'g. MIr, SlenDedY's labber, MIr. AjlV& F1ra.nk.lin, who 1& confined at ,the Through WNU Features the blaA. H. Earnha rt and Mr. LaMar Dayton OIIt.eope.ith1c h0lP1tal With Mr. and Mn. Jobn Hover and Guests were Mr . and l\ln" J . M K~, and Obberrelatlve& EIll'l111arL also were eveni.nG' guest.:;. CO%'Y a.nd lore 01 OIUo will be ca.rrled a 11'8.Otu.red hlp 8& ;\Jle result of 6 ohlldren were Chrlamas dinner Greene, Mr . 8.nd Mrs . Rnymond Miss Virginia Ulnckburn IIr CI..to homes lin Oa.l1fornla, Florida, MrL .. N~ O.,oocl and daqbkr fall on the Ice at his nome OIl guests 01 Ml·. Hovel"s parcn~ in Braddock and Miss Mal'Lo r Ann cinnatl was a week enO guest 01 Maine aaJd all the other state5, where Jackle, .peon.he boUda.Ys with relaChr1atlDaa da,y. DayIXJIn. Mr. and . Mrs. Everett Sean and millIons of people will read ot Ohlo's Mr. flnd MI's , K . R. Hil l. Berry. d ves in ClnClnnafol· son of Lc' ball.On were Chrl.st.mas greatness in many ttelds. Mr, and Mrs. Maynard Wch and Mr. aud lin. Harold B, Barnban Mr. and Mrs. E.... Dunbam eater· guests oJ Ulelr pa.renl6. Mr. a.nd "Ohio, The Buckeye State" Is one SOIlJl of P1ttlsb~ · 'Were Christmas Plan Net,., DeCourcy Clinic Building In Cincirmati ao1 ohUI;lren a.nd Mrs. Dora Ward tained with a 0hrlBI.mss dinner on MI·s. Wilbur N. &e.rs. Miss Lolo of a seI'ies of stories on the states . :\ were Qlrlo8tmaa 8UC6ts or Mr. and Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. R1cbard guelsts of .thelr po.rents, Mr. and S eal'S, wlUI m. a.nd Mrs. Albert wh1ch will ,b e run by 'WNtJ Fea.tures Mrs. K. N. Hough and chlldlren IUld McOreaor a.nd ,children, Mrs. Cha.r- Mm's. J . B . rudl. , Carver of Cincinnati , en joyed the exclusively In Its Printed Syndica.te lollte MCGregor, and Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Viola H.a.rlall. Ohrlstmas holidays in Sprqfield, Servlce. Mias MUdHd COleman. \fho spent WUlIam ,K izer a.nd daughter of ,~- Uhe Otui.s1.ma6 'h oUdays nt home, NlitW'nq home on Thursday. acMr. aDd. MR. Glenn ' Bland aDd 1lOn, and l\4l'. and Mrs, Elmer K1zIer companied by Mr. Mid Mrs. Carver, The children of Mr. J. C. Hawlie retJume:\ Wednesday to · Miami Uni da\ll!tlter ')Of Spr1ngboro andMa-. of O1nc1anatl· who remal.ned for Wle week eD:i. with t.helr fa.m1l1es eQ:!oyed their versity. and Mira. JOhn 8ettl~ aD:! C!hI&d.. IUlnU8ll Oh1'Lstmaa pal'ty on Sunday ' reD. of I"ebra.nOn were Obl1atmaa Mr. aDd Mrs. Rbodes BWlDeO aDd ' M.... p, G. Herbert IIf ClncllUlatl, Tbe ramIly or Mr. and Mrs. at the 8m11lh Tea. lWom. The afteraueMI c4 their parents, Mr, aDd daUihteJ'll 'had 88 ~ d1mler aperJ·t seveml d6.Y8 lilt Ohr16~ Oharles James enjoyed a Ohrlstm.as noon waa pleasa.ntly spent at tho Mm. L. 0: St, Jolm gueste. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorae Bull· time with Rev. R. B. COleman a.nd dinner and a day togeUler when heme of Mr. Hawke. Those p~nt aud Mn. 10bD FrOmm bad nell ' and 1am1ly 'o r Cinc:!nua.tl, Mrs. tamlly. Mr. and Mrs. James 'h ad a.s guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawke and ~:""ft "'~~' f t ,,,,,,Ad. ..... T ........ " NelUe BwuleU and MIss MOD1!n16 .Mrs, Rober~ Jam~li of Leb'anon, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. oarl Hawte Da.ytQn, 88 .......-.. . .........r "'~"""-' ...... ---, BUIlIIIIell The b~me, of Mr. and Mn. ·H., Robert Cla.rk and de.uglltel', Mrs, Dr. and Mrs. R , H . ,Vance of WU· Set. Oorp. L1pocz1ty. ptc. · • . _ _ __ Sackett ~ ,tJhe ooene or a lovely Max D. Hart6ock, Mr. aDi MD. ming.ton, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Melvin Ot"q, Staff Bet. OIYde ftOmm, all .Mr. aut M .... D, R. Sallsb1ll'1 anel family gatherlrl4t on Chrlstm88 day. Charles James, Jr ., Mr. Joe Jamee Banta. . or Loveland, Mr. and Mn. of Wria'bt Field, Mrs, Jennie 0haIil- ~ters had lIB Ohrlatmaa da.y Those present were Mr. aaj Ml'B. ar.d Jack James, C. Lee HawJre, Mr. and ~. John ben of ~ amMl. J. C. Hawke. guestIl. Mr. a.nd Mra. Geortre W1rmer Hatty Tu:mer at Dayton, Mr. and nomm. stelf Sgt, ClYde Frunm, Mr. and Mn. . Edwin Hamb, aDd and dauihter of ~non, Mr. ~ Mrs. Har.rY M. Turner ()f Xenia, Mr, Mrs. ,Josi.b Davia' was b08tna to Mrs. Ida. Flarsha.ll, Mr . . and Mrs. mIldreD bad as SUlmY gueeIB Mrs, ~ld S&lIsbW'y and ~, Mr. and lIoIr8. Robert Shaw ot Lebar.Oll , a' Ohrlst.ma.s eve dinner !lit the 'h ome ,Don Hawke. Mr. and Mrs, ~ d1iIner. Mr. aOO 'M n. Herman aDd Mrs. W. E. Cornell, Mr. aDd Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John TuI1I!er and of!}ler son, Mr. Lloyd oavl6, and ~r and ~ and Mr. J . C. Ba.Wke.. SUr1*:e and 8OI1 of Murf.reesbor0i. 'W. p . 8allIbury am Mr. 8l1d Mrs. daug~ter ~d Mr. and Mrs. W.we guests were Mr. ani':! Mrs. Bowa.r~ Mrs. Erwin EillI, Mr. and KnI. Turner and aona. '1'eDD., J,fr, and Mri. 'D d OooJIi!r Jildaar 8m1tb. Hurlet' aDd da\liht.er of New Burl- ~ Berry 8.1-'. 90Il ar..dMrI. !J le~lIrell is ~he o.rchiteet's conception of the n.e w fou~-stor, aDd IOn and Mrs. , Goldie Surt... Mr. aDd ..... --lobD--~-.-. .....e en.. , .Mrs. 8eI1Ie MUb bad .. 0hrIst. blilhUnil' hous:lng racllitles of DeConrey Clirue to be erected at no lngtol!, MIaa Malrgaret Ma.YIl of Day- Luc1l!! ArIIUta8e. !lin. P. L. Beuaa .bad" wrt&1Ded with a r~ dinner ' oa DIU dlD:ner iueeta ber children. Mr. to 214 West lIiinth Stred, Cincinnati as soon . . materials are avail- -ten, M1III Ed~na StanfoElth, Mr.-and able. The c:CInstruction development represents an Investment of Mrs. Lloyd Davia)!tld eons, Mr. Mr. and lin. Earl Danham . . . 8uDd&J Mr. and Mra. O. B. autItmU WiIlb 00ftrS &.nUII8d fOr aDd Kn. OheMe!' C~ler of NorWOOd S%5O,OOO. 'JIbe Dew bDildlng Includes aeeommodatlons for dOC!- Cecil Davia, B1l1, ClIi.rence Joe Davia, cblldn!n ~ed am.tmM • file JIdIInItOD, 'Mr. aDd Mrs. BbDdM Mr. aDd lire. wuu.m 8~ Yr, IIDd 8DD. Prancta outler, A,O.M 3/ c, tors' offices. m04eJ'D pbarmacy, laboratory, tnatlDeD' room!> and aoil dAUlht.era. 8adle aDd lid. Geaqe MlUa, lOa Karilyn of ~ Beacb, J1a., and Mr. and ollier Geor,e E. McDoDald, ClDelnaati arehl&ec'. bu 8 · :l/ C, the latter 011 18ft tram Nor· bome of 1IIw. x.ow. " DQtoQ. draWD the for &he buUdIn, which wiD be INproof throD,boll&. folk. ft. ......... Mm. BIlle IIocICetk. BarIke aDd ibe Iat lfttI ~
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H . YEAR -;No. 4245
Fire .~ Reports 01 tltes' f. Year ,
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year's ncorda t1I6cloaes tb&t seven • were made for bulldlni fires oalII, and aix calla for aUoomoblle!!. tepreeeate quite a number of dI:lls tor the Vll1ap, No eX6CL «eCount ;" <the. tIOtal 10114 Involved in tbeee
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I On Jan. 7, Vern BID\pIIOn, local garageIJUlD" WIll 'become '. member of the W8iTen 'COunty. 8ohoOl Bo rd 88 :he . . .. elected to tt.t poSt in the NOv. S eJecUQD. The tln&l meeUq 01 t!he present boaon:i 'Will be held on J8ID. Ii. acCClIl"dq ,t o Raymond F . ~Id, county ~ndoent 01 adbOola, At Ol"p-lllzaUon meetmg of the board will I)e !held a.t tdle county supe1intendenta office an Jan. 19. Mr. Simp801l l.s repl8clng wUUam CuMJel'Uion of II8r Blue Be.ll.
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orIIIo tb&t could DOt be bla.ml!tl 'to carel~ ao.ya Sta.nd1ford. SEVERAL VETERANS 4nue a tew were 01 1\ IDIature that RECEIV·E DISCHARGES ~ ooukl bave been prevented
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SUeUa. V. Berne.rc1, Cba.rlell Walter tbatthe BerOan:1, 'Lon Ray Allen, Thomas Ill. publ1c obIerve aftey ~ In t.be 9fe.n8bzerioy and Vernon F . Hlll are 00m1Iiti ,.r to prevent tires from UIlOIl8 !.be Warren county veterell'ul t'eOIUvtn8 '~e. recently. 'I1hey ~ qMnl1tIfM ~t preJDi8U. checlldni eJectrlcal a.re ~~ tbe hollday &OOBOll w1th h~ tdib. ' aDd ~klos; ~ flues ate. bepIntr mMobeII an4 mt~trk. bJe materJala iUCh ~ 011, ~lJn~. eke. in .ate ccdalDers. w ID ~ i l" i I '.~",a; Way ·towwcl ,kleep1nc' f~ '1Iit .. ~ QlIiof Bt.enSJ,ford &aka
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LOCAL RESIDENT PASSES A WAY TUESDAY Hiram B , Moran, a resfdc nt of abou t th irty-five yea 1';; , diet! !\t his l' esid ~ nce here a.t 8:15 1\ , Ill, . Tuesday, after an illness or about II year. He wns 65 y ,\I'S or age. T he decensej Is survived by hlS wife. Emma, an d two sons, E, L. Morn~l of .Way nesville and E . B .
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Followlni 1J1e brier bWl1nCSlr period conduoLed by Lhe presIdent, Mr6. D. C. ,Ridge, the mcl)'lbers answered roll clllll with some !act on,,t.be Ipplc asslgne.:l COr ,the yoor. The program Cor bile aIt.eJ noor. W6S In cha.rge of Mra. Raymond Conner and Mrs, R , H . Hartsock, who chase IQr ,t heir subJectz; "St, Louis Chrlstmas Carolers" and " Christmas Hymns." These papers were exceptlonally fine and everyone grea.Uy enjoyed these OhrlBtma.s storLee. A del1ghttUi social hour was en.., joyed 1lI"_d tile spirit ot Christmas prevailed In .tJJe lovely llving room beautifully, lU'l'anged 1.n ke~ping wlt.b the yUletide. . A daiDty desiert course ,wu ed by t.be hostesa to the meIIlben
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nu, article. Dtt.1ed "Ohio• .the Buc*eye sta.te". W8.6 DlIIIde poeatble 1t1rou&!h the ooopentton or, """"0 ~wree, Gov. P\'allk J, laUBobe. the 0bI0 Deveklp~ aDd PlUbllcity - -'-j-' _ .............._ T ...... ill WIlI''Lt=OO!, - -
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and Mr.. Even" Sean gd ot Lebanon were Cbr1atmaa Il'lests of t.heJ.r pe.rerits. Ms'. a.Dd Mrs. WUbur N. See.rs. Mils IlDlo ~ears, wit.h BJld Mrs. Albert carver . 01 C1nc1I1natl, etlfJoled the 0hr1IJtmaa hoildal'B in Sp~f1ekl, Servtce. ~ bome on Th~. 8()OCIIDp6n1ed by M:r. and Mrs. carver. The chudrea o. Mr. J. C. who rema1ned for the week eDj. 'With bIr· t.rnWee ~ tbetr aunlai ' ~ ~ on . &mdaJ . The family o. Mr. an~ Mrs. tot tbe 8mitil Tea. Room. .'!be after. Obarlet Jamea enJ~ed a ~ DOOI1 . . . .. ple&saMly.., spent __ .the dinner &Dd a ~ tosether w.hen heme of Mr. a..~. ~, ~n' ,Mr. ami lI4rII. Jan.- !bad as gu.eata, Y/'en! Mr. .zIid Mrs. Ray HaWlte 'Uld ~s. Robert James of Lebanon, t4rB. Mr. and 1IJ'I,' 0arl Hawb of'~ . RoOert Clark an4 daUa'hta, IIJ'I ~. , :_ ...,.. a B. "ace.of iWU· MiIX D. Harteock. 'M r. &0:1 .... mSIlIIton. Mr. MId ~. " Ke1Y1Il 0bM1es James, Jr-.• ' Mr. Joe ·Jam.. Banta of LoRland;-- Mr. and iIrL ar.d Jack O. Lee Bawb, "Mr. aDd Mrs. JcQa
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Agent, Mr. ])jW6l!'d 01ll1land. The secreta,ry tt-ve a 6pllendi~ revlew ot the work ot tile past year. A dellehUUl &OC.IaJ hoW' was enjoyed a.tter the b\Ullnees meetl.ni was adjourned. Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm bad as Ohristmu (tlnner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mel'VUl IBama of ~ve~:l. Mr. and 1\11'8. Albert CleneLand Stall 8ft. c~ F'l'ODim and Mr. Mr. D6n SW',face en j"yoe<j Cbr16t- J. C. Hawke. rne.s d inner with Mr. a.nd Mrs. IWi.>ert Cleaver and SOIl of Dayton. Mr. and Mra. Frank Tho.m aa eD Mr. ~ Mrs. Ect. Burton 01 Elyria tertalned w~th a family dinner on were, guest.s or relatives here over 0hr151m1!.8 w~tlh Mr. and Mrs. John the Chri.lltmllli holidays. DAlbey of Da.Y'ton. Mr. and J4.rs. J. M. E&.mhaIrt. a.nd ch1ldreJll ot Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Miller had as Beavertown, Mr. &nd Mrs- Lowell Ohrwtm&s dinner guests. Mr. a.nd ThOllUlB a.nd daughter 01 Lytle. ~ Mrs. Richard MllJer and da.uebter Mr. am Mrti . ROOert ~as and
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Wa)'l'lll!fiVille meets Mason tonight (Thuma.y) a.t 7 :30 M Harmon Ball ,Ion LeOa.non. in a game thIIIit PromJaeli UI have a dJrect ,be&rinc on ~e outcome ot the Warren Ooonty ~ ,pendent BlI8ketbaU Le.a8'Ue.
~ two 1rUeIts. l4Us M1nJl1e Dodaon OVer 2000,000 solUla been (,'00 - I HARVEYSBURC NATIVE and Mr. R, B . VOleman. eotlve 01 llihe 0bI0 BQl.t.e.A:rch&eo- vertej under his ministry. : PASSES A WAY SUN DAY Recently c108ed a gl'eat m eeting logical an4 HJstm1ca.l Soc1ety. in ~. CIUlI .• whe're aln Otit . • Olit! Hough , aged 77, died at the 1' __ _ 'X1he Warren Oounty HI8tor1ea1 1000 were conv'tlil'ned. also In the Wan'en County Home. Sunday aIter"~VIUl Society lWill ,oontinue with VO}Wl- Dixie Tabemacl.~, NILShvUle Tern .. I nooo, aI~er an Illness ot a week. He 7"'" teer HlD5t.es8e6 OIl SUnda,ys \from ~:oo, to 5:00 ~o'clock \IIl't1l tlhe con- when 2100. were~)(JIW~ted . hllid ,been a resldent of <Harveysburg R.ev. Floyd W. DiCk, fie ld rep.. mosL of h1B ilie. He i.ll survlved by a retoretloo IlCtlv~tes of the. resen:t8ltlve lor Goo!1 Bible SchOol. bro llier, Flrank, 01 MJdlam City, and' Mwleum JleC'e..Uate clo&lnc. • ' ~ Watnnoounty people avail- Cincinnati. l.s at Lebanon ·this we~k several nieces aud n ephews. I Tbe West Wa.YDe Adv1aory Group eel of dpport,uniliy to maldng nece8fI!U'Y ,pftlpara.tlOtl5 for Funeral services were conduoted ecjoyed a Ohrl&tm&s meeUnc OIl M . . . . . c1WiDa title BoU- Clhe Wednesda.y aItemoon at 2 :00 o' clOCk evenin8 with dhlDer 5erVed at dQ8. . . at \.be MelDodlat -ObUI41 in JIg~ t.be-BeMtb'T'TeI.~ n. wmaincWr ~ TcnmIIb1p baa had several veysburg with bhe Rev . .:1. p . 'Iborn- 01 eveDing wai spent M the 'OODtrlbutora if.o Cib.e . fund whlcb wa.s bury atUclatlng. Burial was made home of Mr. and Mft. B. I.. ~. U~ Miami cemetery in oharge of the I!llectlon ot of<fJcers wall ,b eld at cree.ted to purcbue lobe DUrbllr Ward ~ MoClw'e fluneral Home.
'lbeIY &Del 0ClbeI'a tq tieccxDe members 01 the socaet3' ' .aDd .tten4 tI1e fn~ meetinp ~ &TfJ , ibeJd Ithe fourCh Monday • Mr. and Ml\s. A!lvln Earnhart ev~ of eaeb DQIUl. were hOO a.nd hostess to the South The memberab1p fee l.s 0Dl,y $1.00 Wayne AIlVlso!'Y councU on Tnurspel' ~. day evenlng. Dec. 27. wttlh aJl m m bers preeent. .... Bar),)' enteljalDed a DUr1SIa- the bwnness session, con'~WlMa," ~ eveniDl. weIIbt , poup of her frieDda at a QbI16taIias (looted by Preatdient Moss, Ule toL ... 8 OU. 'nle JaontiI•• aJao GtHe • d1IlDe1' ai'eIl at tbe home. of b5 ~ ofUcers t(lr the coming year tour. ,year Old ~. pa.reDtIJ, :Mr. UId ,JIlw. ErDest JiB.rly • .were a.nnounoed: ' on ~ ~, Dec. 22. PrelkleDt; Alvlin EarIl'hart. '1'be tAble ' ' ' ' cleverly decoirated V1ce..PreU1ent. Davia Furpas. , ..lJaill Sunday SChool C.... wMIIl, ~ awropriAte to SecY'·n:eaa., Florence StanfOrth. H';ld, .party Friclay . , Cbe 'IIMQI1. Tbe pt.ba1r.8 was Leglalat1ve AgL., RaOOel Ea.rn·hBJ t. • The ' SUnday Bcbool C~ <4 ~ aDClegupted bY tbe e.rIlIacu&s1on Lea.der. Byrl Ombbe. ~..-cDon aDd Mr. Truman rival of PfC. oai'l St..DleY. 'Who l.s At the idl.scuaston hour, J '. M. ~ ea,Jo~ party in taie ....."" " ten-da,y ftll'k)u&h in Greene talked the power ot the , WaJlll!8llVWe 'Wtllb 2Ua ftllDl1ly and fa.iner's ballot ,and Miss M84tlie frIeD:it. Amn ~ry. Hbme Demonstration Other 1\IIIIIIII,01 the eYeo.1Dc were: Agent, gave an out llne ot her work in the COWlty «)]' ,bhe oom1ng year, An ,e nJoyable eoclaJ period· 101lowed <iUl'1n8 wb.icb l:I1e guesLs were ...... ___ , ................ . . _ d Mr. _.u.; _&'Vlloe _ _ II aD aeated at a be:autuully appointed fam1l.v were amoIIIr tile Iueet& at a table. The ceD~r piece WII6 a huge 'f&m1ly dlnDer at ' ~ home 01 Mr. vase Of rer.l r<l8eI!I. ,t he wedding lUl.uJ· , 1In.. 1IUr1 8a&t.erlbwalte YldW aDd WI. Carl I(qopn near 8pr1n" ~ aUt 01 ·the· Earnhart's son: her' l~. 'llr. .R. B. ~ of Valley on amatmu. Alton, .no I.s now loca t~ in 1J1e 1'n.nklI.n. '!bO .. CODflDecl tJt the ---Soutb Paciflc. • • &Del ..... John BOftI' and 'U. d Mni J M .....'''''-0 Chrlsinas dinner """"""'" were n '.... all . " lnotIwed. hlp . . b reeult or a ......... " "-~ " " Mr d .... ...;.~. of Mlr. Hover's til In ' .:....~.e. . an ,.... ". Rilymond . 00 thIi lQe ~t hie bOme OIl • - - . paren Braddock and MIss MiaJ1/i1e Ann .
8UDIdQ,' tveD- • Mr. end lin. 'BOWIIIrd ~ .01 of ~. ~.ar.. Dayton are annaynmna tile ~ ~ .J~:nMI·ad.r'ilU:lu\t.oO. a baby ~dauaoter. at ~ Valley h~ On sundar, Dec. 30. , ' .. ' . . . • lit. Ulcl 1CL ''Ray KJontB ' are ~"""nc abe ~ of a ,ecm., LIan7 born' at IIa.mt 'V allet bOlpltl!J.
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Rev, Fugett, bloom in ~ log OOibl.1l • The Motbers crhb wlll meet on ftida.y aItel'noan at 2:00 o'clock, In Kentucky, wrus 641 ve<,l frolJl ue1l1g Jan. t . An Interestlntr pc()8ll'Qm I.s a <lrulIk6.rd ~d a. ifamblcr and was ca.lled to preach. tHe has pI eached be1ng arranged.
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Waynesville Nat1on.ai Bank, a stockINFANT SON OF 1I0iders meeting will .be held 1I.t MESSER'S DIES bank1r.g rooms on Tue><!ay, Jan. 8, • Cletus Messer, ~j 3 monbhs . i 9%, for the PUrpc6e at electina th e passed away Monday afternoon when Board .ot Directors fro Ul.e COJTI1ng Cllr oute to a Cl.oollll1ati hospitai. a year. victim of pnowno,nla, The 1r.faut Is survived by ' llls pa.\'_ ('nts, 1141', and Mrs. a:twam Messer of Har veysburg, ~md OWo sistel'S, H1s l1Ilatcmal tlraJllClp~rentB. Mr, and Mrs. Head 01 Oregonia e.lso sw-vlve. Fwu~ral services were conducted Wednesday aILemoon lilt 2:00 o'clock • The New century ClUb met on at tho Church of Gct:I ir. O regonia. Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Burial was made In Miami cemetery. Ellis ILS h06teSS al her home.
The Rev. C . B. !"ugeLt. nationally e~~gellst f o Ash l;u)t,1. K y .. covered dJsb dinner a L tlhe home of will be near<! in tQJ-e e serm ons, and Mrs. R . C. Moler an Wednesda.y. his marvelous life ~tory. Fi'lAlay a nd Jan. 9, Members are requested to SOJtun'.lay nights • .:1011, 4 a.nd 5, also Sunday aftenlootl,~BJl. 6. a.t 2:30, in tw-n1sh ' the!.r own table service. a great oommunll;y j11a.ss mcetlng tor all churches . 'f!te Mothers Club
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WARREN COUNTY. OHIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3,1946
At a. meeUlli of the Board 9[ D1rectOl15 of the WBrren County HJBtortca.l Socletoy held in Lebanon 'o n iDee, SO, lM5. In complla:Dce with llhe Q,Y-l&wa, ',\.hey acJulOWledged the I gifts at 1Ihose per80llS 'donating $500 or more to the ~ty by a.warding I Mr. arid MR. Henry R. Seoterth- llte memberships to the fol1owJ.ng: walte' are a.nnoUnct.n& ~ b1nlh ul Ml.s6 pt:rle 1\4. RIley. Mls. Blanche twin boys on Dec. 30, a.t Miami Val- R. Kl.uer, Mi'a. Hazel ~oqICAlS, Mr. ley hoepl1al. Tbe In(BDta ~ John "il :Hoiden. Clbarles A. spencer. " ala. &Dd 7 lobs. l'A1 D'lIi. and Or~niABrld&'e ~.• 001. GeOrge O. 6 1t6. 1, ~ have .been namtii ~ WUUam Kin8. King ~er 00., 'Mr. Arthur __ .. Ha.r Hami1ton and Mrs. Rhoda Corwin ar.d Tep'J AUeo. J4.r. -.Mn. ry
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Some ot tale C~lst 1IUl6 U'ees I a. lIu'ie variety of iu'ucles lor sale !.his yoor were horrid . Why, I'Ve 111 ibis RegLon l"our. Steel sc1.s.sors, .'W a.tren Oounty HI8tor1cal SOciety seen better Ur 00 a wooly worm, push brooms, bunt ing knives a.nd to state of Oblo, 3,75 A. in clB.Y plgeoIl6 are 1001udod ,in Ib I! a.nd they cUdnlt have 'Oarson l1tnbs' group of surplus property'. AIBo the Lebe.JlU! either. sale or Lruck t1re6 wbiclj have been Omar ' and lIcIary Helen Mont• • • decla.red surplus by ·tOO anny are gomery to Robel1o 6iDd 'U>ueUa • I c):1 right well on the gifts I to .be sold elLc1usively to ve tera.ns. reoe1ved this Y1l.6f. t11CiUgh . I came Fondersm1th, plot 1n Bprl.n&boro. The t1res '8Xe ne w and In rou!' LolB H. HenJtle to QuI and Freja out Lwenty-five cents ahead . Won't sizes. The minl,mwn order.to be acTobin, 46.26 A. ill Clee.rc.reek twp. have to take IUl(YIthilll[ back and excepted is a quanuty of 50 'Ure6 In Robert L . Johnson and V1rg!n1a clllior.ge it for everything suited and a.ny one size. The ot.l1er items llst.ed Bai'bY 't o El1zabeth Gretrl, 100 A , fit. in Wa.shl.ng.t.on twp. John E. HIl.rr1oon to H S Gunnoe I Mr. and l Mrs. W . C. TIcllcnor,
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January 31.
: THE LAST DAY + FOR MEN NOW ' IN THE ARMY TO RETAIN THEIR PRESENT GRADES IY REENLISTING •••
M_ now i,. 1M Arm, ..ho reFebriutJ? 1 ..ill be remlisied i,. their f1I'esent gTtlde. Men honortlbly discharged can remlist '..ith';,. 20 dtl,s tI/ter d;schtlrg~ in th~ pllde 1M., held al the time 0/ d;schl1Tg~, tn'o...ided the" reenlist before Febr"ar., I, 1946.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW INLISTIiIENT ~ROGRAM 1. EnUltmentl for t'h, 2 or 3 year •. el·y.u enliltments permitted (or mon
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There's a long list of attractive reenlistment privilcgcs jn the new Armed Forces Voluntary Recruilment Act of 1945. The ability to keep your prc8ent grade is only one of them, hut this privilege expire8 on January 31. There are plenty of other reasons why many thousand8 of men have enlisted, and more thou8ands are enlisting every day. Yon'll certainly want to know all of the opportunities open to you. If yon 'II read , them carefnlly, you'll know why. job in the new , peacetime Regular Army is being regarded today as "The Best Job in the World." ,
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(a)-Plul 20" Increa.. for Service Overe•••. (b) - Plul 50'10 If M.ember of FlyinS C._I, Par.chutilt; etc. (c) ~Plu. 5" lna.... In Pay fOf &.ell 3 Y un 01 Service. ~ ..
now In Army with 6 montha' service ) 2. Enliltment age from 17 to 34 yenrs inclulive, .xc.pt for men now in A,my, who may reanUlt at any oKe. S. Men reenUating , ..tuln prulenl ltrad. s, if they r""nlist within 20 da y. oft or dilCharae ond befor.. February 1, 194(" 4. The beat pay Icole, medicol cur .. , food, qUllrten and clothing in Army hiltory. 5, An increaae in th. reenlinment bonul to $50 for each. year of activo "",le•• ince Iuch bonul wal lost paid. or .ince lalt entry Into lervice, 6. Up . to 90 daYI' paid furlough, dependinl on lenlth of lervice, with fur· 10Ulh travel plilid to home and retum, for men now in Army who enlilt. 7. A 30·day furloulh every year at full pay. 8, MUlt.ring.out pay (baoed upon I.nlth of lervice) to all men who a.. dlecharged to reenlitt, 9. Option to retire at h"lf poy {or Uf. after 20 yean' aervice " increa.ing to tbree-quarten pay after 30 years' ..... vic.. All previou. active fed~ral mll'tary ' service count. toward retirement.
10. Benefih under the GJ BlII of Rilhtl. 11. Family allowancel for the term of enUltmttnt for dependentl of men w enUlt befor. July I, 1946. 12. Opportunity to learn one or more of 200 Ikill' and trad.l. U. Choice of branch of I.rvice ' ancl 0 ........ theat., In th. Air, Ground Servic. Fore.. on, 3-y.ar ~nli.tm.n ...
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I Commg.nome one' <!ay last. week from DQ.yt.on amld the snow a.nd Ice, our chauffeur turned the radio lOtI. When we ,hee.rcl the voca.Ust blurt out the stralnB at "In ~e Cfflod Old SUmmertime" p.8 tlle "Mad Ru8s1an" says 's1lly ,boy'.
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Connle Fola.ru! , blond Dayton M iss, Is the twelve yen.r old da ughter of Thelma (Pee-Wee to us) a KurzKasoher for over e. decade. The l1~Ll e la.dy ww; our guest In tJle It, K . 18Idies 1ollD8e rece~tYl DId I say a litte 1aI:!y? You bet, every inch of it . she Is, wttb h er wa.rm cheerful smlle a.nd sweet r,e!'lnement. I
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Outlltanding appearance features of the new 1946 Cbevrolet in. elude: new Beauty.Leader Styling; luxuriou8 Body by Fisher; DeW Wide. Wing radiator grille; lIew hood ornamentation- nclY tlfOotolle' color barmonies; distinctive new instrument ~lIncl; aud massive new "Car·Saver" bumper. both front and rear. Notable engineering featureR illciud(,: Chevrolet's proved VIIlv~. in·Head Thrift· Master Engine roi: performance with economy; the famous Unitized Knee·Action Ride for comfort; Extra.Easy.v a~lIl1m. Power Shift and Shockproof Stet!ring £or driving ~1I8e;' lind POIitive.Action Hydraulic' Brakes for 81Dooth, safe, positive etops.
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will bla held .tate from )loPAINTS - STOVES w.,e war Inoneach Infantlle paul)"I, vember 22 to December 8. . ROOFING - FENCE The Paramount Plctur., .tar la chairman of the national fund drive HARNESS -- PIPE and baa named leading bu.inellmen and women 81 aid.. to conduct -11t1-18~ ampalflll In every community. "WI owe a duty FAIRLEY HAR[.WARE CO. PboDe MU • WAYNB8VJLL1I, O. to thl chlldren of America to make tbla drive a lue· ce ... ·· Crosby said. "All ot us know what Infan· tile paralysis has done . There Is hardl y a place where the disease has nClt struck , leaving In Its wakecrlppJed,de· Bin, Crosby forme(\ children. ."To me nothing I. more pitiful than the sight of a boyar a lirl sitting in a wheel chair or standing on crutches on the sidelines while other ' boys romp and play. Crutcbe. Discarded "Sister Elizabeth Kenn)" b.. proved to the world. that in thou. sand. ot infantlle paralysis cales these crutches and' wheel chairs could have been dJscarded and the children could have led healthy nor. mal Uvea l1 they bad been liven quick and proper treatment. "Mi •• Kenn), baa proved also .that It Is unnecessary for children .trick. en with infantile paralysis to .ufto!r pain. humiliating detormitle. and other complication.: "AI the father of four children 1 have a deep appreclatlon of the work that MIlS Kenny and the Eliza· beth Kenny institute are doing and I know that the people of Aniarilla will join ma In 'attalnlng our ' cam. paign goal and assuring the chUdren of America that their future health will be protec·ted." In hi. announcement. Crosb, em· pha.lzed that one·hall of tbe fund. In each .tat. will remain in tIlat .tata to further the campaign against infantile parelyal. in local communitlee. Fundi, Crosby .ald, alao will belp to: , Reatore counUes. victim. ot in· ianUle p~ralyll. to norma! livel. Lellen ravagel of thi. crippling dl.ea •• tor ita victims, EDable polio .u1ferer. to recover u.. 01 their limb•. Finance full tralnlng of Kenny techn1clan. tor permanent Ita)' at clln1c. thrOUghout the cOilntr7. IDtenalve Belcareb Provide perlocUcaJ .tud, courses tor phy.lcla~ .nd tecbnlcJana. Conduct intensIve and nationwide ' ollnlcal re.e.arcb on poU0lD71UtJ5 and related disease •. Perpetuate and extenu' the .cope and ben.ftla of the Kenny Inatltutc not on17 In the United Ita... bul throughout the world.
P.r 20 Yo,.' 30 Y.,..,.4 M.... I.nolea · JarvIe. Muter Sera•• nt or Fint Seraeant _138.00 ~9.70 $'''.25 Technical Serllnne 114.~ 74.10 qa.25 Std Seraeaiu ,. _ 96.00' 62.40 ·10a.00 Serpent. • • • 78.00 50.70: 87.7' ' Corporal 66.00 , 42.90' 74.25 Private Fine QUe. 54.00 J5.10 60.7' , Priva.. ." _ 50.00 J2.50 56.25
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The court a.pprovM the inventor' . , Tlle suit of LUl1e IWbert8 ageJn.st II!6 of .t he eStates of DaIsy Whitaore. 'lit A. In Deerfield twp, RobeTt R<lbeJ'Us 'WS dorr\p\I'1mlset1 CJarence E . Mendenhall, WQyne.soarl L. Miller to RUBBell and Opal Md d1stnis6ed. ville, aoj Alfred W . Droke, Kings Monee• .20 A. m Lebanon. Weekly pe.yments to tJle defendant Mills. George R. Henkle to Corr1ne C . were otw1ered in: rtbe suit of Henry Bla1r, plot. on orchard ave .• Lebllonon, Bucha.nar.. ~ Ethel Buch6.na.n. Marriaae Licenaee JosePh 80Ild Bertha Hines to Ethel ,'"'--'~ A.j .... _ was ---"'ted 6 dL L. Headley, plot at Broadway IIII)j """' ..... "'" """""'. e--' Donald L. Swa.nlt, 28, Harn1lton, Vl~h til So til Le"'n _......1 1 and ~ ,8" U ucw""u , vorce from Hubert nw..uoun U. S. Ann)" au1 El1za.beth Pelle, Oharles a.nd Orace Alderton to cuatody of t.be1r minor ohlld. 22. Farter, teacher. Jeml!6 Hatfield, 88 A. in Unlon twp. ROOert S. Bopn 22, machine Ida. Ie. Ketzel to Oharle6 and Probate Court operator', &!ld AJ>.m. Mae Irvin, 20, Helen Foley, two A. Jon Wayne twp. CbUe Ooverdale, Lebl\.non, WW! 1Il8peot4r, botb 01 Ha.rveyBbUl'1r. O. C. Blab' to LoIll I . Henkle propnamed edm1nt"tnl.oor of the e&t6te of James B. Wwd, 28, Ws Angeles, er4' at Deerfield rd. ailld OrohBrd bill wife, AronabP.lle, wlbh Stanley QUif., U. B. AnDy. and Mary Ol1ve ave., Lebanon. RcI8; O· J. WaegOll.er a.ti:1 Paul Duke. 21, Pft.Dkl1n. ¥nmk C. Andel'8OJ'1 to John a.nd Woodrow Burton. 27, fACtory worlc'run:ler aa 8PPlUIera. GladYB BoUn. plot in Clea.rcreek
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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AmUt&ge- weot to Sprlngf1eld for a week·EIl(( v1s1t 'WIth her daughter,
8un4ay ZDOI'D1ng, Ja.tl.. 6. 6t 10 :80 o n our 'Vice 'roll there ill one o'clock, oOmlDWl1on Sel'vlc c. We re_ ~ld 8 :a l' in mell.Il1'W 'Of R<lbert Hyalt. quest iJi Olll' people to b e preeem;. After t he prog:ram 4l1l enjoyed an e • • excellent cUnner In ,th e basement Our ObrI8tmas Choir g~v e .Q fine There was ' a line a ttendance. rendition 01 Itibe cantata "Prlllce or ......,. Church of Chn.t Peeoe" 1n !be Lebanon Melthodlst Friend• BIb&e 8CboOl 8:80 .. m. Cburoo, SUnday evening. Firat D&1acnool - 8:30 A. M. OcamUDkID 10:41 .. m. • • • Ufttlni tor Wcnh1p - 10.110 A. )I. The Church ga.ve a recepUon fo r PreIoobSDC 11:00 a. m. YO\lIl1 aemcea 7:10 p. m. returned eold1era New Years n igh t. St. Augustine Church MiB8 V!rg1nta Ha.:rdin played a Pather Krumhol&ll, ~ . We 1DYft.e all the )'OUJl8 people plano preluie, f'Ollowoo by t ile ~I ng . Maaa Stmd&,J - 9:00 A . ... of the oommwrltJ flo attend tbeae Ing or 1.be ~" "Come Thou Al1II'V1oI8. Br1DI your B1ble wUh you.
Mrs. Dora Ward apen, ChrIstmaIl Ml',S Woo:irow Owena and !amUy. ds6' at 1he home. of iller nephew, Mr. aDd Mrs.' Carl DalUn vlNltecI. their DlObher, Mrs. Georg1anna Ivlna, Mr. Kenneth Hough a.nd family. SUJl'da.y a1'temoon. . MIlIa ~e and Annie Mn. G-cia MeDdenhaU aall were the Cnrtsllmaa Gay guesta of M1ss MJmUe atteruled the RAw. Ralph Parks end famlly. New Century Club at the home of Mr. aDd Mrs.' L. W. ChllDdler lpent Mn. Charles EllIa, FrIday utemoon. 0hr1atmaa day at the Home, tIhA! Mr. anc1 lin. ErDes~ MaI1lD oJ gu.esta of IUlelr Sisters, MJ8Se8 Rutin Day·t on v1Mted. ,Ule1r a.unt, MrII. 1:30 p. m. a.nd . El12IIIbebh Cha.D:ller, . Oeargoa Mendmhall, 8un~ a.ftter- AdUlt Praier ~ EveDinl Evntlldl&lik: 8ervb Mrs. EvalyD Petenon eujoyed 11IOOTI. 8:10 p. m. Ohr1stmaa cay a.t. the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Paul LlIklDbeal of nephew. Mr. Jack Greene and fe.mil y Fr&nltllin. callad on t:h elr oousIn, Mrs. Mt. Holly 'Methodut Church in Mon~ry . Ohio. Ama.nda Haatrum, SUnd&y atterroon. I .... U C W d !'.IL s.m, MDII* Mislee Ruth and EJlzabeUt Chand. nu". A ce lark, Mn. Dora ar ~ scboOl _ 8:30 A. ... ler, Mrs. Marla Elbon, Mrs. Dora Bnd Mrs. Georgta MeIJ1enhall atB..A. BuDbU't. lIUIJ8lU!.*daI&. We.rd and Mm. Alice Clark l>1JCnt ~nded 'the wedding of Mr. JeaIC W~..mea - 10:30 A. M. F'r1d&y in D6,ybon . Premergast 8Ild M1sa Grace Hooltett ~....see - 1:80 P. K. .Saturday a.rtemoon SIt tlhe Epl800pal Mrs- Ussa Curl, !Mrs. lmol'6lle Ohuroh. METHODIST CHURCH Volers 4Ultj Mra. mna Taylor of Mr. Carl SmUb bad ChrIItma. a. B. Colemaa, MlnMer HarveY&bu.rg were <Ilnner guests on 8:30 A. M. " ......a " d1nI2l!l' 1o'ith h1a aI.ster, Mh. WUl1am SUNDAY SCHOOL 1'h""......, of MllI. Dora Wan:1. Bemar'd aM ,fe.m1ly. KrB. R.qm.oIld OonDer. Supt. ~ Arthur Jordan, Mr. aDd Mrs. WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 A. M. CilarIEti Jordan and Mr. Jaaon Jor~ ANOTHER BROWN SWISS YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, dim came from Pendleton, krl., on BULL SOLD HERE W~, 7:80 p. m. ThUl'lld&,y a.oo spent the day with CHOIR PRACTICE tbe1.r akmt, MJ6s Olive W1l1ia.ma. WeclDe&4ay, 7:30 P. IL. JI1red S. li:!ate, eecy. of the Brown Both fOUllC men have recently reo ~le Breed«s' Aasn., Beloit, SImda..v at ~:30 p. m. oalv8d ~le ~ Ilrom WJe. &nnDIIlIcee today 1hM Raymond the anny and Mr. J8:IOIl Jordan h.rquer, ·W~~lle .h11s recently ect6rIta1no:l the Home fsmlly In tbe purotBsed the registered Brown even1D& by show~ on the ec:reen BWiIIII bull, za.ma Bear, 637(8, rrom beautiful colored plotures Which he Ohalmer Hem'Y, Arcanum, 0IU0. had taken 1n Alaska.
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mad e the re8))C'll8e. Mr. IR. C. Moler and MJ·. Ralph AsbU!'Y made appropriate remarks . Mi';B Mildred Colemll n played two vlolln numDelll. Rev. R. B. COleman Jte.1d .. trlbute to W10&' who !lQve their llves m ... war•
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Inl orthopedlc lIurgeoD at Mlnne· lpoUI General hospital ' and the Michael Dowling School for Crippled Children In . MlnneapoUI and now medical supervisor at the ElIz· .beth Ken~y Institute. Dr. Pobl was one of the Ilx men who conducted the five·year Itudles in co-operatlon with the University. 01 Minnesota .medlcar Ichool. Other research was conduoted by orthopedist. ' at the world·famed Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota and by the Rochester (New York) University. 8tudled Sst Cales The Dr. Pobl report I. based on the most comprehensive study to date of Mill Kenny '8 revolutl ~na., treatment and the re8ulta ot that treatment. In The Journal Lancet, Dr. Pobl points out thot his evaluation ot the "Kenny concept and treatment I. bosed" upon ' ll study ot 364 patient. suffering from Il]lanUle paraly.ls ID the acute stage whu ·wer.e admitted and trealed at Elizabeth Kenny Clinic during the Y..-bt'l 1940 through 1944. . or the 364 patients 341 survive. "Upon completion of the treat· ment 16 per cent of the patlentl have extensive residual paralysis of one or . morc extremltle. but 84 per CC.lIIt mny be considered to have good recovery .from the standpoint of muscle strength and ability to move the limbs," Dr. Poh)' wrote. He explainl ID hli arUcle that the cases studied' were not mild oneil but "were ot average ••verity" ID comparl.on with previoul experl· ence in the IBme ho.pltat (Minneapolis General>. Remarkably 8uccelllul 'A pallent may be a luccelS from the standpoint of retaln1ni icod muscle power but the .ame patient definitely represents a taUure of treatment it he luft'er. permanent • crippling deformltl81 in 1P1t. of h1a good muscle strenath a. wa.' too frequently the case under orthodox manasemant of the di.eas.. "On this balls the KeDII!' tnat· ment prove. to be' r,markilbl, IUC· ce!llful al 9lUl per. cent of the pa. tienta In. WI l.n81 appeared to have an'-lIlurad further aI.len". frH of ·cumbersome brace., Il'Ot.lque detormJtle. and awkward method. of 10comotioD. The other 4.5 per cent (15 pa.
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Sister Elizabeth Kenny's demonstration of her treatment for infantile paralysis at Minneapolis General hospital aroused the interest of the medical profession and resulted in a five-year study of her theories. The result of these studies and clinical observations by six eminent medical men is told in a report made in the Au-
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3 Great Religious Services Under The Auspices of God's Bible School-Cincinnati 10, Ohio 811ter KeDDY Glvea De.ree by PreaJ. deDa Robert Cloabler 01 a.teen 11ll1nnlt,. materially Improve the condition of any of the patients. "None of the 341 patients, includ· ing the severely Involved, have en· tered orthopedic hoapltall. reat homel or Institutions tor the care of the crippled end chronically dis· abled." Polntin, out that orthopedic hos· pit8la and schools for crlpple4 chilo dren give an overall picture ot the lnfanWe paralysis situatlon In any 'c ommunlty, Dr. Pobl presents IIg· urel III The Jg"rRal' Lancet ar.tlcle to show the effect of the Kenny treatment 'on the number of admls· lions \0 the Michael Dowling School for Crippled ChIldren. MinneapoliS, durin, the seara 1937, ]lisa and 1939, p~lor to the time Miss Kenny began her work, and in 1940 throuih 1944. From 1937 throuih 1939, Dr. Pohl laid, 178 Minneapolll school chll· elren 14 yeara of age or under were aftUcted with the disease and 51 or lI2 per cent Of them eventually were enrolled in DowUng .chool; 4li or 80 per cent of iPolI admitted had gro'l deformities; 15 or 28 per cent .of thole admitted were requi red to we,r braces, and 12 or 21 per cent of thole aclm1tted have had lursleal operation•• From 01940 through 1944-the Keu. DJ period-l48 Minneapolis children 14 ,eara of aSe or under were at. !lcted With the elilea.e and plac'" under the manasemant of the lt~ treatment. , NODe Delormec1
tlenu) are by no meana helpl., or "even Decellaril7 cri,Ppled: but an oOlllldered a. bavlnl. retained mu.. cll:weaknell to IUch an ~t a. to prevent them from beIn, tul1J lDo dlpend8llt;. None ~Y. Il'OU d. formJU... .. . 0ni1 1.1 per cent or elpt .:err... enUre group of ~ . wear bra",. Crutch·e . are und b1 . onq .1.4 per cent of the paUenta apd I.e .JIII'... UII one oanl. . .. ' "For the molt part; Dr. PoIII add., . "the . cruiehe. ~ empJqyed . ~. a meaDl :at co~UnuJn' to tea. the patlen~ SCOd motor.habit. ___ . er . than' al a mean. ·.,of .aupport. Crutche, are 1.~r d1IP1acecl br a .inile cane In mOlt 'IIaU.ta or .... di.carded entirely. GrOll' deforml· tte. have ~ eliminated III
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H.e ar Rev. Fugett, Nationally know Evan.elist-Preached from coa.t to coast 15 timea-over 200,000 .oul. converted under his mioistrjHea.. his l,ife. Story Friday and Saturclay ·nigl.ta--S&ved from the Ufe . of a drunka.'d a~d a .ambler--CalJed to' preach the o-pel of CJiri.tNow 00 finf for God and lo.t humaoity-A ~elo"'s miracle of God's ....aee. Su;day afternoon Rev. rUle" willaeliver one of his ~l-~pir ing GcMpel Messages. Special sin.in. by. aiD.e" from GocI'. Bible School. YOU ARE WELCOMEI Pro....... in Char. . of Rey. Floyd W. Dick, 'Ield Repreeentati..
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at the lIIUlle time to e.void all the In.y-wal.k&5 h t taore dodc ~ In front 01 your ~. lin Several or the smaller towns on our w~ down to the ce.p1wl and baok , we took note of bhe f~ that
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many ot the ~Jger oboys would 1'1l8h oui a.t our passlna car to touCh I~~ ~ It as It rolled by. To me it was eo ., BD~ ~ Of~lCe & m06~ dangerous thi.nv to do. one . At 2:00 p. m ~ r.Jght we were eQtlng In a resta.urtlint SUN. MON. SAT. . OFFICE EQUIPMENTWED. THUR. FIn. In one Of bile amaller ,towns IIlld we 'On Farm Known •• Geor.e Reeder Place, C!.II State IF YOU WANT 8D1 repaar daDe- . ~~~========~~=!!!!I!~~~=~~!!!!!!!I=~==I!!!II!!~=~~==~~=~ found out. the reason for these Route 73- Oft-Quai1er Mile Weal of . Waynea-rille or to buy a ~_• .CUb iii13 . 14 II 16 17 18 19 yOUJlgeS' bOoys dOl.ne as LMy did when J:iter or add1nc mllchlne, W'rtte TrUe Story of The Mo8t ~ Story, of ,the Q. 1'& MOIIt Loved Newl' Another Flue ~USica.l Westwe )l8.'l8e<1 by In the ca.l'. AB we were 8 HIGH GRADE HOlSTEIN COWS .6 Mr. OlJa,rlee buk~ ~ ~t.er Slnooe J esse JamCs paper RepoII'ter- The late Ernie Pyle! ~~~~~ ·R OOERS - DAILE .ea.tl.n&', a. young couple walked by 2 REGISTERED COWS 2 ~. 0inClnlIatl. DILLINGER ~o:ss MEREDiTH l1li Em1e with Sons of The P10neers wJl1h a. '~ut1ful bIlb~ girl .tIibc?ut All 6 Galloft Milken in G ood Production LoaM-wit h LA~OE TIERNEY STORY OF C. I. JOE Sumet In £ld~prQdo two years old. We sm.Ileii at her anc: EDMUND LOWE aDd 'wlmt lK>B MITOHUM. Also: Oiu'tOOn Plus : spoke to he.r , after thBlt, the Here i. a Golden Opportunity to Parchaae Soane 4 % FARM LOANS - Long terlll, ANN JEFli'REYS • SHOWS AT 7 :00 and 9 :00 P. M . ' BoogIe Woogie an:l Cartoon parentB u rged us to touch her and Hiah CI... Cow. easy pa.ymentB. No appralse.l fee. pick her up. That we glad ly dJd for Also nice ewall and la.r ge fazms Lor Bale. oa.u or write (}eo. net' guests 01 Mr. a nd Mrs. Lawrenoe PcrlJaps Y'OU would be Interested In sh e was 8.8 cu Le WI could be, a nd HenJcle. Phone NO.2, Lebe.non. t Ce Elllott and son, Tommy, in Oa.k- 8 fe w ImprCB6lons tmlt I got from &he reminded us of our own ch.ild. Miscellaneouswood, Da~ ton. the MeXican people. I Ithink tha t I'en, but It 'WIll not until the parent3 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Salisbury of I have 911 ready . told yrlu 1\ fe w things mw gone Wi'Ul \.he child t:iltlt we F. T. Martin and C. E. Rieaau, Auction'een FOR SA.LD- Loo5e Mlxed Hay. See W~n , O. H. and Mrs. Miriam a bout tJlem, <but here goes for some found out why th ey w,sed u.s to 10S Commercial Bldl\o, Dayton, Ohio, ADtma 3881 Leslie Wardlow, 'R t. 2, Waynesville. Rev. Joseph Myers alUloWlCes n CeJdwell of DaY'wn were Sunday more. Mexloo. It a ppea.rs l<l me, touch the . baby, MId a t the same Ll03 Communlcm Service will <be observed evening callers of Mrs. Nettle Emrick needs a lot 01 holies t help in order time. we !Dun:! out wh'Y the boys FOR SALE- Fuller Brus'h Sales & at LYtle Cllurcb next Sunda,y at MIss Oarolyn Burnett enter>taJned that It mlg>ht be the grea;t country rushed out tto touch our 0IIIl', The Ser.v1ce. J . W . PUrnahell. Rt. 1, the .preach1ne hour. 10:30 a.. m . . her achool class to a party New that it could be. Its people are back- re6OOlllWa8 tIha~ they were afraid we Leb&Don. Phone f89M. 126tfc Mrs. WWlam Stra.ukam.p of Da,y- Y-p's af·t ernoon, In h"" ...... of her -_..... m.... ~~~. w.... u, ...... exampIe, we saw. ma.ny. would live tier. u.l the boys were ton IIl1eIlt Sunday and· Monda.y W11lh blrtbday, many urnes, fa.rmers in the fields a1ra1d we would C!ve them, the evll Real ~.tate For Sal':her daughber, Mrs. RaJpb Hammond Mr. ~ 1"oulb ·~turned home plowing with Q team of oxer. an:! a eye unle«i they touched us OI'we ONE or T\\:o LotB for Bale In and fWDlly . by auto last week from Ela.gle Pasa. wooden plow. We saw' them thresh. touched ,them. At least Ibhat was , , . Waynesv1lle. Mrs. Olatloe Prye, 117 Mr. ami Mrs. William Tinney and Texas. 'Where he received his honor- lng whea.t by driving I~ team of what we were told by a. wonsn who IF YOU WAiNT TO SELL YOUR son of near Waynesville were dinner able dlflcil8.ta'e from the Air Corps. burro6 or oxen over the grain time has Uved In MexiOOln06t ot her Ule. PROPlilRTY or .PARK, Ot.ll or guests Suooa,y of Mr. and Mrs. Guy He vls1ted hla parents Mr. and Mrs. and aauln, aDd tnen winnowing t he When I was A boy bs.ck on the ~Wlrlt.e DoD HeDdereon. 817 Lorain Routzahn ~ 'RusseU. Wilbur FOUlks 8.nd Ls n ow with h.1s INhea.t from the ella!! by pitching falm In WJsootmn I w;e1 to b ear Ave .• DaftOD. otUo, Pboml KEnM:r. t\!I1d Mrs. Everett Early spent wife, daugh~ and Ulitle san,. born it Into <the wind. tihe chuff blOWing my father often complain aJ)out the more 3M6. 3l~-l:l Sunday with the In,t t.er's mother, Dec. 13. at the Ihmne of Mrs. Foulk's away and tOO grIlLn fo{lIl18 back to st.ane In tihe fleJdIs. I have of·t en L~~W~~,_ ~~.r! Mrs· J, W. Huston at Yellow SprJDgs. Harres. J.n D~ the ground. beard' ,the 8IUll.e complal:nt around FOR ~ Boule aDd Lot; Po8~s. Nettle Emr101t was a guest Mr. and ~. Wlilter Ken.r1ck and One d1l.y last week 1 waa talking WaynesvUle. I have -also heard many I~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!! . 8e6Sl0D Jan. 1. Ola.rence GwJn, of Mr. a.nd Mrs. PhllUp Tillor<! ' sruI James Haip~. with other gUe6ts. witih a gulde In Mexico City ~bOut farlfier8 complaln &.boot .the bWI .. W~. 133 chlldren at a t urkey dinner New were entertalnoo to a turkey dinner the backwUl'dne6s 01 the people, e.n:1 iIless of their ta.rms. But U I were a Hou.ehold Good. For Sal..... Yoor'lI eve. &l.tur<la.y eve~ by t.helr niece. he aa.ld that many of the farmers If&nnier. 1 would !\'ElVer oomp-. POR 'SALE- Used EUl'e1ta. 8 Mr. and MrII. Therle Jones and Ml'II. J~ Kasel' of Middletown. bad an opportunity to modernize ~ eboUt the hlllB nor the rock a.tl4 attaebmentB; good ~= BOll. Mllwn. ~ere New Year's eve lilt the ~ of -her parem., Mr. and by Ithe lEe of mddem maCI'h1nery, but after 80Ille of th,e ~ I, ~ve seen ~l. Conner, Ph. 2'l24. 133 ~tA; of Mr. and MIrs. Iil$'old Mrs. W, G. Halnes in Dayton. mtat they relllaEd to USt~ It out of J.n Mexloo. AI> !we were (IrMng up Whitaker and chlldren, Rlclum:! and Mrs. Kenoot:n Hoyc~ Mrs. Mary supe1'~ltiQO and \illOl'8lllcc. We saw lrom Mexloo City two d&Yf; a80. L II?~. - Fairview ~ .school FrancIs. Hula.n. Mrs. Dora and MIss BCverul t.raoto.rs throughout Mexico' actually aaw A. man ~OeiD8 com in qJaa& R1n8. OWner can have lIIUlle Rev. Joseph Myers of Dayton was Mary Dora IJOUib of W~esvWe standing In the fields, ap~tIy ~ field <that was ~ steep It.ha.t he by ~ at Oazet~ office aM a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. were alternoon iUf8ta 01 Mrs, Nettle rusting to pieces i\JlrOUI~' lack of liad to att down to stB.ni Up. I have OPENING STACK AT . pa.yq tor ~ ad. Walter Kenrlok. SUlld!W. Dr. and Emrick. New Year's day. use.. my wlie ·to vouch for that ODe or CORWIN ON Mrs. H . H. of ~ were MrI. B&1pb 'fINbinoncs en.tert.1Ded I couldD"t teU It. This hill was A,Ul0 RADIO for '41 attemoon c:aller8. C&rd Olu&. at h~ bome Mex100 Ia a very poor 00UlltI'y. a.nd actually 80 steep 'thl\lt !Xl 8llp on It or .caB be uaed Mn. Nettle BmrioIt attended ~e aItemooD. 'Ibo8e yet It 'to be .QUlte rich as well. wow have meant a fall of DI&IlY _.lot.: t.. = It it - - - . .\ .-- thing, but one sees OIl aD)" UUleI' car f~ of ...,.. nep~, OUlf Holl8h, were: Kni. Elmer GroVes of 0eDteI'- . pecIWIIoI', teet. AInd yet tihe rom WM growlng . ' _ _ _ .. _.~. f.. _ W ......... a1>T . very' :few o.~ tl~l&pldated cars in . fNID8a.m.to4p.m. .... few _led Table Model &~ ~. edn.......", , ICA- vWe, Mrs. Thede JoDe& or W a y n e a - ' " 80 wonderf~ as .to Indicate tIlnt P RAn lOS noon and lJu11.al at, MJam1 ~" Ville, J4ra. ~we11 'l1lomu. lID. ood about MGIco Cl~y. or even In the soil waa 11cb. • : " . .... ~ Io_ . , \ Mexico""I't'I ; loot near]ly $I) ma.Dy 00 _r, and JlI'U1t. Ther1e Jonee .1IZId B'arOld Wb1taker. Mr.. 'P8.ul Ship1e)'....SlllCe the parasraph above we Per Toft d £1'-""":..... .. ...... 88 one woUw . In ·t he ~I!aites. Most S -~ReJNUrllllrIU!. _ ....."" were New "eu's day . ~ PlUUlp T1lf0l'd and .Mn. Harold . have driv«l' on to Albuquerque. New . of .the ~tom.obilee a· r e fairlY' new, 1Uea,ta of iIIhe ! arme.r's parentB Mr. ~. . , MexJ.co. ThJa Is MOIliday before GUSTIN RADIO SERVICE un, lJ. B • .r&ee. . a~ not .. few Of t hem are expen- atJ,r1sUna8. We e.re st&yJne bere aDd TBLEVl.SION LAB. lila .S6rah OoriDe PuiUu ~ Let... To (T he Eclitcn-sive ~ ~ . . PaaarcllB. Llncolns. dver tomorrow' 'With k1eDda that PIuIIIe 11M • ~ O. teaOhei a:t the FrleDds selec£'~, • :::.:• '., EWckB; 4idd leVera! lorelBn makes: formerlY lIve1 In Dayton, Ohio.
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As you 'all know, 'it was not just your local Telephonel Company that overloaded; th'e conpition was nation-wide. Reports from the .rTI~j,or c:i~ies 8~~W :that tb~ t~lephone load was the largest in history. Clev~~apd reported 1S-hour delays to the West · Coast. Your local 'Te)~phone Company 'was not an exception. running hours behind on clliTs'"into nearby 'c·ities.
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946
~O~~~~~C;:~~ARGE ISanla Claus Takes Rap In
Suella Bernard And ~.:.;:;n~:;:: uc!:a,:: 11945 Post Office Receipts leRoy Di ' Wed Grea.~ !.alas, m., lndJcated l.n a report lsBued tha... Jame6 Edgar Wlnks, MOMM2c. or Rural Route 2. Waynesville, bld oeen hoIlOJ'8i)ly dJsohaIlled from naval serviee lUI 01 Jan. 2.
Home Appliance Co. Opening Here Soon
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• A report made by Lester Gordon. W~e6V1lle Postmaster, shows the reoe1pta fOr 1945 exceeded those ot 1944 by apprc:l1lJnaitely $200. The September IUlId Docf'DIU ' report for 1946 Shows a total c:4 abOut $500 1e66 than the previoU8 yee.r but the Matoh and JWle quarters of. 1945 were ' eIlOllih greater than ,those of 1944 .to ilr1n8 the yearly tota.l to the
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On Sunday, J . 6. 1I.t 9 :00 a. m. the mllolTWl&'e ~mOlI:1e6 were per_ formed at the ~thod15t parsonage by Rev.R. B. 0C$eJ1l8J1, un.lJting in matri'lOOolW Mr. ~Roy Luther Delp, of. C&rlJale, Pa., and SueUa
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SOCIAL SECURITY REPORT SHOWS GAIN
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HARDIN RETURNS FROM SOUTH PACIFIC AREA
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A total or 2,554 monthly Old-age • Lan&11l8 HardIn, who was recellII.&llCWvors I.w~ ibe~ ly promotEd to 8M 2/ c, is spendlD« were in force at. the eoo of 1945 In a 30-cay. leave with his parents, IIhe area served bY' the HamJlton Mr. and M2's. Thomas S. Hardin . office oJ Ilhe SOCial Security' Board. He hall just returned aJ' ter 20 an 1.ncree.se oJ 667 over the number monUls du.t y l.n the South -Pacific. in force on Dec. 31, 1944, Mary A. After tJhe terrn1n6tlon 01 his leave, ~, said today in a lanSir.g will report to C1nc1I1J'1at!, sta temen1- of the act.1v1t1e& lobe OIUo, tor rea.5II1inmE'nt. oflloo during the year. The service area o! the Ha.m1it<>n off1c)e ineludes Butler, Cllnt.on and Warren countles. Approximately 150,000 in ~ly be1leflA.s were bePli p&1d to men. women ~ ch·i ldren ot this area, M1.s& Uayd 8llki. 1'1118 IMrited an • A report I1vtm by C. P. Joy. local 0hJe;( of PoI1ce and WoaWr SUpertntotal sum ,p s.l4 out in 1944. Approxi- taldent, IQdJcatee tJhlIIt the subject mately $40,000 in lump sum death of sma.ll leau in the water lines can be ver,y costly aooording to a. tAIOle benejj,1.S was peJd during 1~. oompUed by a leading ms.nuflacturer 01 valVe6. ThlB ,ta:ble Lndicate6 tIlat ~
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Compulsory Training Issue Up 'For PoD
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IJaaed on a IOC per 1000 plIoo. ra.te. We Pl·oposal. In the West., 50 peI'cew. 1avored pea.ceUm.e mWta.ry A 14 II leak ,w ill wut.e 210.000 per traln1n8 wltb aUi oppoeed. In tbtl location OrvUle Gray will move h1a moMh on the above baa1a at $2'1.00; North aDd North_C'enoI.ra.I. a.re&a, 59.'1 b&rbes' ~op next week, Jan. 1'1, to)1Wl a WJry ~ 1/32" IaIJt w1ll perceAt of Ule eQ)t.on were tor m111tlhe new loc&t1on a.1. tbe rocm for- wute 6,400 ga1Iona per monUl e.t a wy LralnLn&, wibh 311.3 pera'1lt opmerly occupied byllhe R1die Shop, lOU at .Me. B1nce these fJcurea are J>0684. whUe in t.he I!:aat and New in ot.he tb1rd bu1ldin& JMnh of tile t.sed on a .a pound pressure UId Bank. . the watB p~ in Wa.yne6V1lle t.DIJ:aqj, states it showed 51.6 pera~ 60 .to '10 pounds, aond, with cent. of th.e edltors 'IIopproving, with Mr. 01"8lY baa installed canpletay taJe iocal n.t.e at 30c per 100 pllooa. 42.3 pel'cent .opPQ61ng. new and modem equipment. ~ h16 tbeIIe f~ ow be mulUpl1ed by The survey, whlc.:h WIIB conflDecl new location, ar.l will 8e'rVe the II.pprox1ma,tely four to set .. nearer enUrely' rto "COun..ry' weekly a.nd puellc in .. manner thelt wUl prove oost of U1e ka of leMa in water dally editor!l, 'W1I8 talten to det.ermine very a&t.IIl.!&cl.orY. He bu 1nat.alled a p1pee &Dd taucem. . what ,t he smaller oommunitle6 think shower bM.h tor uae .by iWI cU8tOm'IbIa aum C&I1 unOWlt to a larse oJ pe&CfA.1me mUlta.ry t.ralnini, and era. The new eetabliahmelDt wUl be ecaIe loea in the couree of a ye.lol' end di:;clo6edtha.t tewer 1JeQple in IIIJIII.ll open eacb week da,y aDd 10ur nl&tUI it . old only money in tile p\'opeRy rtowna .than in c1t1ea lavor a year If, 'Week, 'I\iesdaya, 'lb~a, Fl1- 0wDenI pocket to e1lmlrw¢.e leab, of m1111A11'y IItrvice for America'. de.ys and SaW.rd8.YB. but if tile enUre popillatloiD. woWd youtha. Mr· GTaw 18 elGtendlnl a c:oaUal reduce ~ leaka to a. m1IIUnwn, • invltAtklll -to all h1s frieDda to come the aa.~ e.t!eded. would ultim&teq JUit. what. do &be readera at and . Me bla new barOer abop aDd be retWlldeQ ill: loWerecI. ra4.ea aII4 The M1am1 G . .Ue lhlnk or haa Nt lion "open-boule" c:\ait.e for Improved IK'II"Vioe. uiIa Yltal U t.hq CAI'e Wf,'dn"'~ .Jiu:lual7.lG :Mr. Joy suaesta Ula.t .everyolJl!J t.o ....... &laemKlv. PubIie&J ThJa ill ' ~neBVWe's nnt aaI- make a caretul MecIt a.Qd 1f leUB by conducU. ·a local pOll t.bIIr modern 0&riJer shop aIId it will in water llnea a.re 1ound, correct caa seDd a poIIl Clll'd marked Dlerl~ I.nBpect4on. Mr. Om¥' ill to be tbem at. onOe 10r _vinp ID the e1&ber "For" or ''Op,.ecr' aD4 compllmented 10r hJe Pl'CII'tlI61ve- 1nd1~ aDd to the vUlage. .end It. t.o f,bia office. A til buIaIle&& and CODSIderatJon 10r the publ1c iIon wUl be made and publiahecl. in b:1a 1mtAIIMJon 01 aICh • fine BANIK STOCKHOLDERS ,
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• '1lIle JII1U'11aie of Miss Oirace Beckett 'to Mr. Jease Prendersast WIIB solemniZed Sa.turdl!.Y, Dec 31/, M 3:30 p. m. at St. MaQ"s EpJ/;copal Ohurc.h with ,the Rev. Ralph Parks ofllclat1ni. . bamer e.bOp. St Mary's Ohu.rc:b WIB.S a lovely settq for the weddl:l8 with ita MISS CHANDLER HOME de00rati0n6 .01 Obri6tmas trees, altar AFTER DISCHARGE flowers, ca.ndlee e.DI1 ~iCven taper ca.odleaol"a in ,the eWwcel. A :few • MJ.s8 Gertrude . Oh&ndler 'has refr1end8 and 1amlly connect.ioo& of ceived bel' 'llon«aoJe dJacbarIe the brJ.de aDd il'OOIn witnesse4 t.lle trom the 'WIAVE's &lid • now at c~. thoe home of her' pa.reota. ·M r. and • 'lbe br1de's only 1II~:Ddant. was Mrs. L. W. 0haDdleT. MJ.sa WIWlIia CI&rk. Mr. Byroo Prencleriaat waa b.ia brot!ner·& beat man. The brideama.ld wore a at.reot. lenph dress of 'Wine velvet accented with a ooraaae of pink rOlle obuds, a 6IIlIIIil velvet. bait mat.cibiD411 her frock • Mn. Georli& 1m. Ipt!nl the week The bride cbc6e & ~yal blue 001!ron velvet.' frock taahlonec1 witn a end with her dM.Ia:hter, MR. Karl b&.sque bodloe dlpp1.D& to a point l.n Daldn, a.n4 aMAmded the 1unenl of hs' s.Ister-1n-law, M1"I. Nary Ivlna, the baclt, over a 1ull be.ck. skirt., in IebMoo.
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EARL W. FOX RELEASED FROM DUTY WITH NAVY
Mr. Geor,e Clark of N_ Yo~k City called em h1a aunt, Mrs. AI1ce Clark, 'ODe da.y th1.8 ~k.
MIa. Laara ltrIC!JUn.e, re'W'Ded t.o !.he Home, WedIlesd&y, &toor &pend-
HOLD MEETING TUES., ELECT FOR NEXT YEAR
Alumni vs Vusity Caga Game, Friday
• The St.ockboldera of The Wa.vareav1lIe Na.t.\ooal IIJa,nIl met at thl bMklDi rocma an Tue6day lIIf,oornooD January 8, tor the purpose or electins of&era &llId d1rector& for the • On FddB.y eveIIlotns, JIWl. .. t.be ~ rea.r. Wa.yDe6V1lle H.I&1h 8cbool beld t.ho A total ~ 888 votes were caat aru1 o.tmUal Alumni baaketbaJ.l pmee • ,the ~ at ,tlbeee were by prosy. the 8Cbool Q"Dpeaium., A f&b: . . . ' The e~ resultec1 118 tollows: tendaIw:e wu roportal. In the IIIrat D1rect.or&: iR ais R Hart.&ock, aeo. pane of the evellJll8 b AlUIDIIt J. Wat.eribo4Jlle, H. A. COrnell, Everett played the ~ witb a te6Ulllltt.tu.rw-~-Elal"ly SOtlh Eo Furnaa. wiD 1« tile Alumn.1 I.DI a. 8OQIl'e of U 0It&lers: Rcl6s E. H&I1taoclt. Pre6., to 38. 'Ibe Alumn.1- V6nIlty Wt. itove Oeorie J. W8ot.erhDuBe, VI.oe- Pre6I.- the Alumni a. double win foi- Ule den~; S. L. RoOJ,nson, ~; Mar'Y even1IIi' With .. 61 to ti td.6l. '!be E Stansberry, ~~t C&tib1er; box acore& are aa :foUowa:
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~aOma JIY'ereoIe was :a:rantIed II. diwree ltcIIn w'iWUl i R. EverIiOltl on her dharet! or iciieleot. . Plea4I.U i rull\.Y Co &Il ' l11dictment ~ oW'tJlaIy VodJe ' Spencer was eenteocec1 to ~ mootbI 1n jall and a..elseCi ,!.be OCIIIB of the CII6e. t HArty.a ,'fie&l,;r o.t.er, waa ~ EInl1ck . Franlill n. In her dJvooroe a dM)rce from Dorothy la. l'leal on a.cUon apinai ·DUlIieI E. DnrIdt Ilo W& obarte of ~ whom SIle was ~ In 1837. They MARR IAGE .UOEN SES have one child, ¥erle ~ repWrm aD, aJl,(I . Her husband ''n!CelltJ y deet.royeli ~m, shoe wwW ,bot.b 01 Lebano n all 01 her cJot.hiDg purpose ly" MrB. oIln O'U~""IA ~ Sout.b l.eb Mamie Dawaon. FW.Dklln., ~ J D. --, • In her peUtlon flied aea1nIIt JcbnnIe a.non. and ~ Marie Seibea, 22. Leb&pon.
m wl11~ wu ~ uw last Septem ber, chargln a that 'Ihe ~ Ro66' car IWI¢b~e of Spr1Dp) oro. DeC' . beats her" and oClberw1 ae mUti1'eaC I! 31, 1MB. MrB. Helen "ones. iAtIaDon. 'Ned . her. Bureen Plowmr ui, Q mlnor. Wed a dlvoroe action ~ Oilltord E . Chreoo e • ADen, Jones cba.rg1Jli cruelty. Ma.rr1ec:l in JI!ra.nklln, a cI1vorce acti<lIl era1J»t lMadllee 1933 they have a daughre r aiOO 11 . charges his wife. GoldIe KAne, wtt.h PJownian. a mJnor, lUddlet own, MrS. Lona Oebb&r d. FrII.nltll n. m- Il~lect In hill action . Man1ec :lin 1M1 clIa.rtPing cruelty. MartIe4 In 1942 ed a dlvOl'Ce action n~nst Ellaha they have one ohUd. they have Qlle chUd. Gabbar d <to IWhOOl she was married A&1ierttng in her pet.lt.10l1 that her Glen FrQ9t. Lebano n, tlled a dI-
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IRlOOam. 'l 6'le Milburn to ova, Depoalt & or ' States anti pOUt.M:al sUbldiv!aioua •• .• •.•••••• •••• Bulb ~ 11,71 A. In CJear- DepoIIit6 of Bar*a ........ ...... ........ .... ....... ..... ... . creek l.W}), Ot.her deppa1t.1 lcerW1e d and oaat1Ie1". clleCIUI. 8tA:.) TOI'AL Di:P06l 1l'S' .•..•.•. .• .. .•• •. • .• • .t1,1K2,5(i8.• H. Prall&, AlMle Sbu~ta 1lo ' Ralph Ot.her U&/;IWuea ........ . , •.•••••• ,....... ........ .... • • • • .. • • l,1iOOJlO E. 8bafl« , ~ A, ~ lda.s6ae twp. TOI'AL lJIABIL lTIEB . , •• '•.... , ., ... . . , .....•. , ... . .... 1,&K,()6 9.~ Claude atroud '\() ~. Voden CMITA L AVCOU NTS W1cal. two -.eta in Wayne 1.WI). capita! St.oa: • Josepll A., Flora xa1m to (]e(qe Commo n StoOlt, total par ,75,000.00 ..•• ..••. ... •. ••••.• 76-. . E. WelUtamp, 100 A. in W~ SUrplue ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .... 66,OIIOJIO . , UndlvK1ed proUts ..•. , •......• ......•• ...... . ..••.•.. .. •. . '. ~.1;86:76 John la.1\Ye aDd oUlers to l'DwiUU. 'fOTAIL CAiPI'I1AIL ~ ••• ,....... ........ ....... 161,.186.76 ~k, three tracta in W&r'l'OrAL LlABliLI'I'JiilS AND OAPITA L ACOOU NTS , •.• 1.1005,21Ri:%4 aDd Greene count.l & . MEM()I LANDA George R. Landen Ill) Joseph D : ,p~ 1166~ (aDCl ..cmmt ia lcImed.) lbOok vakIe): lMiden, a ·13 A. In Deerfie ld twP.' (a) ·Ull1ted ·BfAl.i.Ie Goverm oent ~. c:ll:recL UI4 NeWe. IrwIn Pummil l to Oarle. ,.rant.e ec:l, ple<lged Ilo aeoure c1epoalt6 and BlevlnlJ . kit 199 in Bl&hla.nd Pa.rk Of.t1er JibUltleJ •••••• •• .• •••••••• •••.• •••••• •••• ••••• 186,ee. G . le) ntI1Ai. ... .. . .. .. .. .. .... ...... .. .. ....... .. . .. .. SOUtO IdlallQlQ 185,ee. G Secured lIabWt1e e: -MH--&-v.---Mlarklitel-n aud W. ·G. SInn (al oepQIlt;:=: sec -W' -ed ~' t" pledi«t uaeta punruan t to to Gull BefiDir. e 00•• 'plot 00 aouth l'e\lu1rement.s of law •.•..•.• .•• . •• , ...• ,....... .... . 1~,34I.51 ~~, Le~ (d) 1N:Y.r~ •.. ,., .•..• •••.•••• ••.•••. . ,. , ., .. ,....... .. 1~~.51 Walter F. SInWl ,fA) Rena M. Ree8. State of Oblo, 00un\V of WUftD , . : pl~ in HiablR M Park, S. 1.,..001 1, .1. S. L. Roblna m. C86h1er oftbe Mow IIUD8d. baLk, do John W. 0Dat fA) Luq Snell, plot in 601~ swear t.tat ta-.e above staU!me nt Ia tINe to :t:be iI4aeIn " best of my knowled ge and bellef. 'S, L. ROBINSON. 0IIiIlla ' , 1lM'1 J • KeraDs. 'tJIY admIIlW .ratar. SWorn to a;nd subEI1b ed before ,m e tbS.t 7th _ of Jail.. ) ' " to Iof.Ildren Kerani, ,lUO A. m 8IWem L. H. OORDON. NotarY PubUo twp. (l3lIW.ti ~: ClaIu' ~ 1lo, ,the t.na., ROBS H. ~ tee. QIe n-..nr. t. t1Dited Bretber D 0'1!l0. J . /W'AilG UiOllB& Q1W'Cb, two IlUld EVIB1I:TT JIAIIL'l ', m Wpeb!Q JItml R'p. . Same to lAIlu Prolfit, 8.36 A. Turtleor
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ELECTRIC WAFF LE IRONS, HAIND IRONS, TOASTERS, COFF EE MAKERS, MIXERS
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at&IIIa1la !4fe.' 00.. certUSt alta tor aUd1t.ot.-f62.oo; aame;---408 anDrkl&~1 tions, "'1.50; Harry z. Gray, aervIce8 u secy. of the 80ldJeril 'R 4et comm., $110; Cl1U Brant, eervloee co relIet COIIlIIl., 130; Fred 'Robl.D8oD,
AutoDlobDe an d Tr ae tor Be pa iri n_,. QUICK and DEPENOABLE' SERVtCE
HoweD·& Walker" Garage
"Pork " Alley
Harve y.burl , Ohio
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9 x 12 WOO L RUGS
9 x 11 FELT BASE RUGS
CURTAINS • SUP COVERS LAMPS (Floo r . .eI TaW. ) PAST EURI ZED
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S111DIO COUCHES (Fu~ Sprin , filled ) UViN G ROOM SUITES
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Thll1'8day, January 10, 1946
TO )fIAMI GAZE'M'B
Bureau or Unemployment o:mpeneation f or t.be benef1ta 68 p rescribed by la.w. Any> ve.llera.n (If World War SUND~Y 8OHOOlo 8:90 A. 'M~ n unable to find employment alter lira. . BvIDOlld Conner, BIJPt.: hili honorable <uscbe.rge may be eUWORSHIP SERVIOB 10:30 A. !.I. gible for stlIote Dn,p loyment ~mef1t8 F Ch h f Ch • 'yOUTH 'P Su.oWBHlP, erry un: 0 nat 'lbIlNl:la.Y, '1:30 p . m. if he has bad at least. 30 weeks emHIRAM. B. MORAN . Bl&Ile SchOol 8 :., .. 1:11. CHOIR PR.lC7l'10& ployment. covered by t.ne Ohio ' OnOImImwUw 10:. . . m. W~. '1 :30 P . . . • IH1nIm B . Morao. son of BenJi- empiOyment OCJmpetl8ll. t.lon la.w 8Uband Matton More.n, was bOrn sequent 1.0 hJs ~fe 1rom aervPre&cblII& 11 :00 a. m. suqg,.y at 2:30 -po m. . YOU~ 8erVlceI 'l:1O p. m. T1i8 ~ . Jan. 3, 1880, l.n MaBon Oounty>, ICy. Ice. EmploymeDt priOI: to entry ill We invite all the YOlllll' people' • resulU' ~ Of tale and died at. ala home in 00rWtn. the aerv1ce ma,y onlY be meet in of Ilhe c:cmm~ to aw.od tbeIe ¥ oUt.h l'Iellowshlp Gl'9llP wW ;now 01110, Jan. I, 1946, following BIll ill- a1e¢erm1Jl1Ilg eligibil1ty if the cla1in aervicII. Br1nI JOUr Bible wtUl JOU. be on Th~ eYenl.rlp at. '1 :30. DeI6 of one year, at. the ~ of 65 III f iled within Otle yelU' frOO), date Adult Prqv ~ '3:10 P.IL 'lb&I ohIm&e la ma.de tn ,order to years, 11 mon1bs and 29 claY6. i of d1:ICtla.I'ge. 'I1be Vellera.n ahould lIVeDlDIr JRvMpUiUo elmo. ~ 'f&h ot.be SchOol pl'OIIf&m, Be spent ~ early Part of bill go t.o ~ nearest employment '. if Thursday beln8 tbe ~ qhot to : p. an. ~ youth in 1Ollool. life in K,,:ltudty. Coming to- &&Eney wblch tn thls dlstriot Ia Wa.ynesv1lIe In 1910 he III)e!IlIt the t.h e Joc&l o1lice of Ltle 1:1. S. EmplOYMt. Holly Methocliat Claurch .'F ne_ . _..I_ rest or hJs life In tlh1s community. meet Service at. the Court Houae ln Be WIllI Wl1ted In marriage to Leba.tlOo1l. 'lbe Veteran must rtake II. 8eartt. I~I t'1nt DII,J aoDow _ A. M. ~ aobool - 8.10 &. II. .......... B. A. lIIImbart,. wperint.en~ '-~ fell' WCII'IIISp - 10:1(1 A. ~ Emma Burr.s, Dec. 20, 1903. To th1a h16 ol1i1mU dJs(;ha.rge pa.pers with union two (]h1ldren were bOm, Elmer him. He 5hould also 18.ke With him woiatup..nce - 10:10 A. II. Leroy Mo1'8ll1lDd E&rl B. Moran. his soc1a.l securtt y n umber ca.rd e.nd Way .... ~eDiDtr '1:10 'Po -M. He IWaa a member of the. ChriBtla.n a.ny reoord be ~ ,ha.ve oI 1118 ChurCh Of CiutIIt Ohun:lh at lilt. V&1ley, Ky. ea.rnlnga or employmelt\1., He W86 110 1t1n.d, devoted aDd lovII • • AUCTIONEERINC CommuWOo 10:30 L m. q tat.ber and husband, thlnk1ng QUa!ltiona anG' Answer., on . 11 :00 a, m. STANLEY aDd KOOGllER .8IIraIOn always ol ·the weHlBore aDd happlnee& UuemployDWl& Insurance Or For DMeI, PhGae . . . w~, Clu'illt.I&n .JllDde&vor '1:00 p. m. of h.1e la.m11y. tie ' WIllI or a cheer- &eadJuaUDen& ·1l1l(jwance ('F ederal) 0bJ0. Beftr8e 0bU8*I Even1ni Semoe '1:30 p. m. lul diI;positlon Uld made frteoc.a Q. WtJ8.t Js meant by ''Rea<llUlitUOD118 Mid-Week , . . , . aervice wherever he went. ment AlloWance" ? ThUI'IId8.Y nIP' '1:30 Po m. ,BeSiI1ee a bait 01 rel&t.tvea 8Dd A. Readjustment Allowcw.ce 1& a frtlDlda, he Je&~ to mOUl'Jl hIa JOII money a.llowance paid to veteTans I Sf: UlI...ch hili WUe, Dnma Koran. e.ncl t wo of World Wilr I!I while completely ~ IOIDII, !leVen ~ aDd two unemployed 01' when l>artlally em_ All Typee l ..... ~-·:OOA.M. . d8.~tere-m-law. ployed at a. weekly wage 01 less ,tlba.n
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MIN Ph1Ula Sblclaker, who . pen' the hoUda.ys with ber ~er, Mrs. DollIe FnLzier, a.t GennautowD, returned home 'l1uesdIa(y. Mr. aDd Mrs. Carl &ower were callers III Mlddleoown, ~. Mr. and MR. 'Boy IWII eD~ wi1lb a dinner, SUnday, booorlJlrll Mrs. Elli8' sIMer, MOl. Ie Horne,
M~. FliDeral serri6ea
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were hlJId lut We<lnesday for Mr. CWf Hough. a\ the MeQl.<XHst Church. Rev. J. P. TJlornbury otfJC~. Burial Wall '
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Telephone 2949 WayDe.rille, Ohio
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We wi8b to eii)resa our alnoere tha.nIaI 00 &ll our relattvea, frien&, and nelglU)or& lor <their klndtlffll!, &ym pa.thy a.OO lovely IloI'al. plecea during 1.tbe WDeM a.n4 death of our hUBband and fatiber. AIao to ~ . Ooleman for hJ8 CODIiOllnS words ami k1ndllftMl, and SWbbe ' Pwleral HQme for their effScieut eervicea. 14m. B. 9. 1Ioran and l"amll1
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a-a . PAINTS - STOVES . ROOFING - FENCE HARNESS - PIPE
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eJIli)loymeDt (bQpeDMtJon ~, to lIJl rewmed eerv1ce men. If a VetelUl DOt able to obt&ID employ, meDt you abould. oont.ct. the Ohio
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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of Our
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in The Building fonnerJy occupied by the Ridge Barber Shop Third Building North, of the Bank in Waynesville', Ohio We extend a , cordial invitation to all to visit and inspect our MODERN and SANITARY BARBER SHOP (Especially Ladies and Children~' Which will be open for insp~tion WedneMay, January 16. We feel proud in bringing to Waynesville its first all modern BARBER SHOP and know you will also. We oftiel' a satisfactory , Barber Service of all kinds at popular prices. Our Shop is open four nights a week-TUES .• THURS., FRI., SAT. Yours Very Respectfully, CHESTER L CAREY ORV1LLE J. ORAY SHOWER BATHS
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GEOel BR£'ID
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.startlna a ..d Growina' MASH ~tchFeed
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20'" Dairy Feed
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Mr. and Mrs. WIIUam WeUeI 01 Churcb a.t ttbe bome or Mrs. Everett ~ wrt.ved in Barvey&burg, m- .Kenrick, Wedlll'lldai' afternoon. clay to be the wea end jfUe8ta at Mila 8ah.h CorIDe Fumu lei, GO tbe1r and. Mr. sa.turd8y evenlnl to bel'
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jOHN'~ '.DEERE
LEBANON, OHIO
Farm EquipmeDt
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GENUINE ~OHN DEERE REPAIR PARTS , c.-.....t ....p. Serric:e "pl_ _ ~ '~ Esp __. . . . . . . .n
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A. The nearest ~flce of the U. S. '<vereSUfi_ ~ flUesta af Employment Serv1ce or the un. Mr. and Mrs. Ged'&'e CWitenboI'der employmallt Sectu1.ty Division !Of Illl(1 c.li'JlCten. your nom. sta.te. wblc'h la the Court Mr. &I1d Mn. Claude 01 na.yton were Sunday gw:wta ~ their p&rellw, Mr. e.nCl M1'8. Wlibur Cla.rk. • • • I 1 wlU be very glad ,t el help a.ny Mho MKJN'e* . loIuJa &I1d !'au! veteran in flllin&" out hili appUca.- Johns were fl8.tuiod&y even1ntf cueatA tkm or to 1JJl'Cpa.re ev1dence 00 pre- of Mr. s.ncl Mra. Weller Ha.1nea IIIld eeont ,to 't he yetera.na AdmJlnJ6tra.t.l0IIl. dlwghter and MlB8 Vivian Johns near Bellbrook. MIll Mal'Ue AnD Ben7,
JACKETS 20% Leather ,or Wool '- REDUCTION Entire StQck '
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ID'. . . . I. B. lOnG visited thW' iil!PlSR' and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Rk:ilard l400re .t Beaveztown, Sunday afllemoon. Mr. aDd MIa. Bu1Ie&& Moaoe were t:iJmer &'WlII'tA SUnds,y at ,IIhell',. eon
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J.rr;.. 1uI4 . . . UWtI ~ 'aDd jlllfonna,tlon regarding read,tust.ment ialldwlalJde ? ,MnI. ,~ F'raDIIen of iD&YtDn !feITeC1
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veterulj. II; ~ looome taken into oon&k.1erll.t1OIn? A. No. Each month at retad,Ju&t.ment allowance II; be.8ed on .. 3o~y period. lU 8lIIIImJ)ie jf..Joe 18 a f&rmel' and 'sella a ~ of cattle in Kay for 16,000 and ,t mm doesn·t ma.ke a. cent lJl1 June, he OIIC COllect $100 for the month of June. Q. WbeTe &houJd a wi~ be ' re '
TOILET PREPARATIONS I
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you would illte an- A. T he U. S. l!mployment Service. day eve.n1Dtr vlsit.ln8 With f riends and relaitlves. Mrs. Cl1de <::anoen (nee Sue Ann ~I'8e) and da4lgbter" Qleryl, ar.· DO'8 and' DON'TS ' Rlgtl.ta. are there any otber oondi- tlhe guesU; of 1lnI. Ca.rmen's parents, I Do have )'OUr diachazge reoon:ied t.lons or ell81bWtY? Mr. fUld Mrs, 'Everett George of near A. Yes. A vetera.n must be corn- town. Imme4lat.ely. pletelY unemployed or l)lU'ttaJly 'e mMr. J. W • .sneD, who Ibaa been • Do join some Veber8n8 Qrga.nlployed and earning less -tlhan $025,00 sut!eri.n8' trom an a.ttack 01 blood zMIon. a. 'Week . 'l1he veterallB m ust reg1sller polBon Is recovering Wcely. • DiD, 11 you have -a l<ilIlD d18for employment wien t he employMr. and Mrs. Boward Snell and chaqe, a.pply for oompeneattlon ment Office, a.nd be a vaHable for f amlly of New Vienna vlalted with ~. and able to wOl1t. Dw'lng the time Mr. SDell's pa.renUi, 'Mr. and MnI. • Don',~ drop your aovemment InJ W CI-~ll a.Uft" ••, . he II; employ~ , he wlll r eceive a. . . ....co; , .............. . maximum 01 $20,00 a week for M many 68 62 weeIts. depencllng upon GoVEBNMENTAJ. BENEFITS .. his leJl8tll or aervlce. Sl:&VWES AVAII.ABLE FOR Q . How II; hla period of ellg1b1l1ty VE1.'EII.&N8 det.el'2J$ed7 A . The vet'A!l'an lB allovved 8 weeks , Mrs. EvereU Earl, IIDCl Mrs. I . B. • UDeIJlployment compenae.t.Ion - of allowance for ooch of the f irst Jones speot. Thursday at an &ll-a1Ay STATE. 3 months of aervtce, a!ld • weeks of meetlD8 or I4Ie ~m scar at &PI 01 ElfIIbUl~ a.llowanoe for e8clt mon'th or ma.Jor ~ • VelieraD DlUIiIt have accrued tradJoa 1lbCeof, wllll. .& m&lIimI1n1 Hr. alii' lin. ~ey B8me& eDcred1t11 pl10r to ent.ezmI, .mce. No 01 1)2 weeU a.llowanoe l~ve.1Jal)le. ~ t i 'Weist Wayne IlIa&eTvWe reqWreme11t& Q . How oftlen must · a reteran ie- CuaDon Group on 'W~ evenNatme of BeDell' apPlY t or 1lb1& al}owanoo? lng• • ~ preeerved and awJlable A. Be must Ji:la.lte applllation every A IlUIDber 01 ~ben of Farmen after ctIacbarge. c..n be UIiecl pnor week. This dOea not apPlY 1D the Grange ' II.~ ..... JJatkIQ 01 to use of 11iIIbta UDder RdIdJ\_lUIIlt'l~ of flo sell~ed ve--.n, 'Oflloelw Bind DYBter ~pper at AllDwUlQe. however, fWho ,JD&keS appllcetton Gra.tl€e Ball in' W~, &\.ti-
tiOD ageDCIY, whlob fU' Warren 00; II; the unemplo)rmeDt oUioe in the oowt HoUle, loeb6DOD, Obio. • '1b8 Oblo Bure&u at IUD.e:mploy, meot. ODIDpeMNm oUea ita .eJrV_ iceII . . det1ne4 In ,t he Ohio Un-
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The Waynesville Na'tbio'Jjail Bank
Mr. and Mrs- Balpb CIai-k and ~==::::::======================= Ifamily of Da.yton :were Ln town Fri-
.State ' ~~ Q. In the oaae
OFFER SATISFACTORY SERVICES AT ALL TIMES
Harvey.burg, Ohio
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$25. It II; al80 pIa.ld to sel!-e,mploye4l Mr. and Mrs. Etl,eae SDOcIfr'IIII' Yellerana WboIMf net ea.rnlngs dUring and family of Fraciilln, we re callers the previOus mor.t./1 WEll'e less than on Mrs. BrtrocIgraas' Mr. and . 100.00. Mrs" Ben BecIr.et;t, ¥rttlay even1n:g.
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Monday even1JlI dinner rues" of Mrs. Loolse Fille and da.Uih1er Mjas Jane. were Mrs. ~ Do8teI' e.nd M1ss 'Est.ller Prather. Mrs. Laura ShJllMer and lira. A. $. .Collett were ~ callera in WU-
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Earl M endenhall II41d dauabter -or Tlpp O1ty, 1IIere S~ ~ lfUests ·ol Mr. aDd Mrs. GUy Rout2III.'h n and 8OD, RuBsel1. ' Mrs. "laaao ' Brown 01 BlarDMboro, Pa., and Mrs. Eijzabeth Hough of H&rvfl78buri, called on Mni. NeWe Eriu1ck. B&turdll.y aflternoon.
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all or you en)Oyed seeing her IIPin, u dJd mother , and 88 for me, I shaJl . remember my . Lntroductlor.. ,to her for a iong It1rne to corrie. Don~ alay away too loni, thoueh Mr6. BroWn.
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WA~NESVILLE, OHIO • • Buy Victory Bondsl at Our .Bol Office • ..
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fQf Out6tan d1ng Screen Shows We Present One of This Years Greates t Musical Comedi es I BE'ITY UR.A.!3LE - JUNE HAVER - JOHN PAYNE In
Here's The Answer To Some'rating Differe nt! OINGE R ROGER S, JOSEPH COTrE N, smJU..EY TEMPL E In I~LL BE SEEIN G YOU Added:
THE DOLL Y SISTE RS
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The lowly Dal=hJhund il now up amon, the ten do, breeds which lead In the number of purebre d registratioDll In this country , ac· cording to the Gaines Dog Re · search Center, New York City wh1c:h Itates that. lot ofthe credit for thil achieve ment 1.1 due to the effo.r ts of the Dachsh und Club of Americ a which this year celebrat81 the ,olden jubilee of Its aftUiation with the Americ an Kennel Club. Figures compile d by Joseph E.· Balmer . Xenia, Ohio. show a sensationa l ga in of Dachsh und rel!istrationa in 11143 over the year 1928 of 11.789 %. For the' same yea rs the Cocker Spaniel, the leader in reg · iatratlo ns, showed a ,ain of 1,8H°;' and Belillcli ' . iain of 288% .
Notice I.s hereby given
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FOR BALE-- DJana Kerosene Hot ~ Beater. iPllone WaYDeI lv11le 21196. 12.
John J . venture d declinin g h18 h06plta.lity. [;eyes, Ia.te or Warrell! CounLy, 0h10 "Now just Do minute, )'00 can't do deCeftsed. Dated ,tal18 7th day or tha'• to me . We se~ ~_h o~"nr . ,~. llUR ,~~,;.u w"' Jon........ --or every da.y M. work and you must Ralph R ~ permit me to "t.reer all of you." Jud&e of tile, Probate Oourt our friend and co-worker persiste d. Warren COUnty , Ohio Uncle George won the argume nt, Maple & Maple, NAiys. 12'
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AUTO RADI O for '41 Plymo uth or caD be used R.l-t.~ CH~~'AI.II! ILLIN OIS on aDy other car RUBBER ~ STAM PS and A few used Table Mode l • Veda Summe rs Brown, 1s a perMARK ING DEVIC ES RAD IOS son, whom may know around beee, Sweep er and Electr ic Made To Order haVinft spent a great part of ller I!ep~irin. '. • The Miam i Gazet te life In ,tWa commun1t.v, but now a GUST IN RADI O SERV ICE Model Can Be Seen at The Resid edce of aDel TELE VISIO N LAB. resideI! t of Baln.sboro, Pa. Wayn esville , Ohio Mrs. 9tL&ELME R SHEE HAN. Wa)'D ea ville. Ohio PbeDe 17M - w..,... .me. 0 , fellnsl
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IF YOU WANr aD7 rePB*r doaeor to bU1 a toJpewr1ter. ClUh ICister or adid1Di machin e. 'WrltA1 Mr. Charles Duke, 2280 Franala Lane, C1DCSnDaLl, ~
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eco nom ic pow er? ,Do es it wan t to know thi ngs -'o r run thin gs? The se que stio ns con cer n you as wel l as Gen era l .Motors. For year s the facts abou t Gene ral Moto rs have been made public. '
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4. Something New' has been Added . The obviou s fact i8 that the UA W-CIO has gone beyond its right. under the law-an d is reachi ng not for inform ation but for new
In spite of this, the VAW ·CIO dema nds a chan ce to look tit our books, with the hint that we could meet lJ nion demands "if the truth were reall y known."
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A "look at the book8" is a clever catch phrase .intend ed as an openin g wedge where by Unions hope to pry their way into the whole field cf manag cment.
We have firmly declined to recognize this as a basis for barg ainin g:
How much Gener al Motor s takes in ealc h year-h ow much it pays emplo yes-ho w much it pays to st<H:k hofder s-how much it pays in taxes- how much net profit we make- :8nd many other facts are plainly stated in annual report s and quarte rly report s.
dll)" when Union bos!les, Ulldcr threat of strike. will deman d the right to tell wh(/t we can make. whe" we can make it. wher41 we can make it, and how mueh we must . charge ]Iou-a ll with an eye on what labor can take out of the busine ss, rather than ·on the v{l/ue tllat toes ;1110 the produc t.
5. This Threatens All Business If the Union can do this in the case of Gener al Motor s, it can do it to every busine ss in this land of ours.
These are broadc ast to 425,000 s.kho lders from COBut to coastsent to n~wspapertl and librari es. Additi onal copies are free for the asking .
2. All Figures are Thoro'
Is this just imagin atio(l? Union sPokes men h~ve said~ ''The Union haa stated time after time that thil i.aue is bigger than just an ordina ry wage argum ent, that it is bigger than the Corpo ration and bigger than the Union ."
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Doee the UAW .CIO hODestly believ e th,at Gener al Moton would or could dec:eive tbeae expert s?
3. Basis 'of Collective Bar••lnl~. Is Defined .I'he Wagne r Act lays down the .rules . (or coU"cri "CO O....'Il~lJ. t. -- 'Illese cover auch areas 8a rates 01 pay,b oun of ~ork, workin g condit ions. No mentio n is mad~ of earnin g" prien, sales' volum e, taXes and the like. These are recogniZe~. .. the I»roblema of man.q emeat .
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1. The Full Facts are Published
Every Gener al Motor s annual stalellu :ut is audite d by outaid~ audito n. Simila r figure. Ilre filed with thc Securi ties & Excha nge Comm ission.
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Wh Ich Is the UA ",-e,o rea lly afte r?
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-Labor Union s to use the monop olistic power of their ' v..t ·mem. bershi p to extend the scope of wage negoti ations to inolUd e more than wages, houn and workin g condit ion. is the fint atep toward . handin g the manag ement of busine ss over to the Union boeMe . . l' UI"
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We theref ore reject the idea of a "look at the boob." not bece .... 'we have anythi ng to hide but i;lecaule 'he ;de~ iI.,11 hid• • ' to OM, to all bUlinesa. and to you, the publiC. ·
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1aml WA'YNESVILLE, WARR EN COUN TY, 1, OHIO , THUR SDAY ; JANU ARY 17, 1946
School ·BasketbaU Teams ViGtoFious
Past-Masters Team Installs Officers At Local Grange
DAMA GE SUIT FILED FOR BURN IN,JURIES
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Corn Contributions Called· For 21 to 23
• Dwnagcs Ul t.al ll ~ g $50.000 in a ",uIL l i il'<l h i ' 0111011 h ens COUl'!-. bal n , by ~ ·.ilTls H . Webster , Llllck d JV' r fur SL Ind.,r I , T he da te for th e collect.ion of 0 11 00. 01 Olll o . £4\, i n" L LUHun -Lv III co rn for EUl'open..'1 feedin g h as beel~ Uu .• wh leJI bus a pl.U L ill !·' Iilllkl lil. d for Mon day . Tuesd ay and Wed\\ cbsLcr dlfU'!lC,o; Ilc bluJ en d th ird Ilesdny. Jan 21 -23. Ca rl Oonard or d c~ l'ec bW1~ s n,.,..; u L Lh e Ill~ad , ab- the Far mers Exc han ge elevator in U,}Illen auo huli<l wll t'n hvl a.'pll alL. Cor win rcpOl' ts W1CY will be pl'epa.re.j wiuch WlIS LClJ1g unJo ..dcd HOUl a 10 rt'Celve lhe gra in th ere. Lr uck he w Som e fnnn ers ·h nve arra ~ gcd to dJi v',:lg . into th e !.anks tW ld ~ Wl1s 01 UIC OCI CIHhlll t (.olllpa ny take t.llei r corn to Wl e Ly tle elevator
Birthd ay Party.
Rene~ed SchOOl • The Birthda y Pn.rt.y lJun(".h will Ba.sk~ 'l'ep.1~ ~ K1ngII be h eld lilt 7:30 p. m., Jan. 17. at MJIls qn- TU~ ~ht. Jall. 15 and the Method jst CnW'Ch . A suppe r will brough t home the bocoIn tJo the tlune prt'eeOO a. program . Tl:l.I6 party will 01 36 to 25 tor the VanJity boYs and consist 01' a.n arl'IIIDg emnt whereby 25 to 15 for the JunJor High team. those attendin g wlll be seated 9.t A,t tull!> ~ WJl:j,)gsVjIl~ )l~ .~ tables repres~mtlng the month In In three ' ~e contest s a.nd has which Uley were bol·n . Each one Is been vlotol'loUS for a 1.000 percent to bring a perulY fo r elWh year .of tally. Aooordl ng 'to Supt. Braddoc k, age a.s 0. donatio n. three more Loogue galQes rema1n to This · meeting wns postponed be played 00 complet e the season. the holiday week p eriod.
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Other games ou~lde bhe Le&gue Farme rs Grang e No. 13 games wm be played, hOwever. Th.e box scores for the TUesday • We.ynesville Fal'mer s Gra.nge No. even1n@' Kings Mills games lUll as II will meet in regulill' .sessIon 011 Btltw'da y evrurlng, Jan. 19. follows: The buslne6t i session W:!1l be held after W!N'i.N:J!SVILLE VNJPP'Y an ip,tercsL1r.g prog·ram ~1as PO FT T been arrwnge d. Miss Rhoda Bunnell Dave~k 3 0 6 will give a readlng and a plano duet IWnaId Clark 2 4 0 will be given by J ennie Lee and BID R1c1t~ 0 3 3 WllhelmW.a Braddoc k. MJscI Ma.rlle Walter Jolmwn Z· 1 5 Al}n Berry. Warren County Home OSBO RNE RETU RNS TO Victor Thomps on 2 0 4 Demans tration Agent, will be ,the WORK AFTE R 4 MONT HS John 8a.ckett 3 3 9 gmst 8pe~ and 'will take as her Dick Bradley 2 1 5 subject, "Ohildr en In the WOrld ,of • ALter being away from h15 work fOr foUr nwnths due to IllUetlS. Mr. Tomorr ow". 14 8 36 A. E. Osbom:e returne d to 'hls dutiet> KINO'S MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Ell Furnas aro an- with the PenMyl vanl8 Railroa d on PO FT T 11IOW1Clng the birth of a nlr.e pound Wednes day, Jan. 16. He hrul been Snider 1 1 3 baby daughte r. .Alooe Elizabe th, on ·COlUlected with the Complll lly for Lew18 1 0 2 Friday. Jan. 11. 1lUIJ1y years. Baxter 0 1 1 Ourf 3 2 8 Ph1l1ip s. 0 3 3 Buchan an 2 4 8
FA"m" .,, G r ucllE! No. S l tur'tla y even _ ing, Jwnuar y 5, by t he pas t-ma.<;ters' team from Leb~Qn Orange . 'I1he
Mar. l ~ , l !l ~ :; , \\' ~ for CtJ back wa.rd · where it will be c re<iitet! to llie shlpido t he cab of th e Lr Ul-k whe n: he m rmt from 001 ....vin. . WlI.';; s i~t.ln8 . Th c dclA Y in t.lte colJ ectioln date .. H e claims Lh al I:t'glit:e nce 011 tl l' hfl..~ bee n due to the f c t t h a t No. Z pal'L of llie IIr.I'·l> em p loyees cu useJ corn W IU; need ed for s'hi pment. It Is Lhe a., pha lr Lo ru n In rcvc' sc OlJ(i d'ur now that t he corn will have to overflow in LU Llw cn b H e SLated be kiln ciJi Ctl . i~ BaJt.lmo re. Md. Lha t he wns lie V I ~ n l1/,ed 47 days, before It is expor led . This means l Ias s~nc e s lHfel'cd l'i-CUlTCn t paius, a ny type conn cam be acce ptod at The iIcad:acJle" IIIll t! n l'VOUl; dl. Olt.l I'S. Oon vln or 1--ytle elevators. B I~d h a.s bee n iniorlll cLi by doctors coun w·y to wlllcil llie corn Is shIpUl a~ he will p robably be fjcnna ncnt- ped will s l~U1 d Lbo cost. of this kUn w 'ylllg a s well as th e coot of tra.nsI.y dl.sabled .
Friendsh!p Club Meeting
pona t.lon. The a ppenl for tWs corn in the early fall was made for feed ror the unlry caLLie lin Hollwoo . Since then Lhat netd hns b een Dlet. especial ly wltll llie shlpme nts of oats and whent. Oorn . Is n w belr.g sent ·to l.tIIlly whe r,e it wlll be used for chUd feeding . Corn is made Into I!- dlsh called " pol nta · a favonte meal in !WI ly. II any perSOll fe els 'th,Is change in the Ew:opea n deSttnatlAm also chunges their a~ULude about the plt.'<Iges Uley 'h ay ;) ma.d e, Olley need not feel bound ·to t.hem. Howeve r, Llle change was made only after a . ca reful study of ~he moot urgent plnces of need. Th~ severe drough t III It.a.ly has made' this one of the m ost n eedy I>laces In Eur.ope. ReLW'nJng sold1ers seem to be of one nmm In re~S' ,tJle \Wle'Ilche d
• The Friends hip Club h ~ ld their THRE E BIRTH DAYS Ja.nulll'Y meeting lilt llie Meth<ld lst OBSE RVED SUND AY OhurcJ1 on Wedncsda~ with a covered dish dinner. Mrs. H . R. Moss and • In honor of t.ilree blrLhda y an Mrs. Oharles Davis were J10stesseS nJversar les OOCUIing in the famil y for the day . this month. Mr. A. E. Osborne enT he usual busin ess session was wrtaine d to · a deiJghtf ul dinne r o.n held and Mrs. AiI'a TIlompo n was Sunday . J~. 13, the followla·lg: who W8II ill; MarlOn Snyd.er. 1nstnll - In charge o.f the program . with de_ HIs t.hree SOIlS nnd Uleir fa1Ulli~s . Lng master; Morlis Nlmn, regalia votlollB given by Mrs.· A. H. Stubbs. Mr. Leo Osborne , . wife and son of Mrs. GUbert Frye gave a lovely Madena ; Mr. and Mrs. Russell voca l 8c.'lo. Mrs. H . R. M05S read II. Osborne of Moo'Ow ; Ml·. nnd Mrs. '1 1-1 25 .~. land Mll'l. Oecll M. Davis are with 1I10s L ~nte l'est.l ng hiStory 0.1' the Art,ru.s Osborne , Jr., a.nel daughte a rufJ1led tre4n edged with lace. lZe.ne Motmll! ot(l,cla.ted ,here r, Halt Soore- Wa.ynesvWe 24 S a.t Method L~ t ChW'CJI Bod short read- of lDe,.y1.on; at home at 9 G.rea.t Miami Blvd.. un:Iay fOr Mr. Nllj:(J1Il Mr . who lllJI~J was Ml'S. un Her Ruj:lliJ finger tip veil ol llluslon K1nga MDls 18 ~, following lllbe!lr marr.!;'g e from a peaJ'1 Juliet ol orange fell Ings were given by Mrs. J. J. BUl'6ke. HQCkm an, son and dnugh t.e r, of blDs- able to !lltten'd. ~ Moun~ Is 1946 at. an Impniss lye cere'mony In the 6OII16 and she- camed . a JIU-ge I'S. Alva Thomps on and Mrs. Bra.nCh · Hill; Mr. 2.nd Mrs. W. 0010- master 11.1. Lebanq p. W~YNE8VIUE JUNIO R HIGH • Gl enn Borden . Otterbe in U. B . .church Zieghle r. 'R1dgevUle ; ¥r. and Mrs. Officers LlustallOO were : Lawrence . Dayton , on n1a1 boquet of white ~ III11d sweet JIG PT T Saturda y ev~ng at 7:80 o'clock . Twenty -eight (;(lJoyed t his very Jame6 H, OSborne, Spring Valley; peas. Furnas. Dan B1mPllQl master; ernest Cook, over1 0 2 IntercsLIng mectl.ng and they ad- Ml·. A.. L. RlchlU'~, X Ilia; and Mrs. The brlde Is the. d8.1Ughter Of Mr. The cbJ:1de's mother wore ~ 011:\- seer; Mrs. lt11ne EIlrnha Bob Hutm p 1 2 4 and Mns. Walter F. r t., journaj tD meet Mays, Dayton, roee gown with a ~edgewood iris lecturer wIlli Ml'ls. A. H. Leii8. Orumbr ine and daughte r of Lackey ; Bwvey Burnet. steward ; 1 2 4 Stubbs in F ebrulUY. and Mr. IliIWIs Is the son qf Mr. and OOl'Bllge and lI)e ~m's Mr . .and Mn;. oonclHions in Italy. Ed iUiIa.rrd. OB:Ia.rvWe. e.sslstan Bill Mebatf le t \ffiOtbler 2 3 7 MJ's. • Lloyd Davis ol WJl,y;:nesv1lle. wore black wiU1 yellow Bob iHUDter eOI'58.ge . stelVarc s; Mrs. Reba. 1 'Bnddoo k , 0 2 Rev. Harvey O. 'Ha:l~ <1fC~ . Ern 'l1home.s." &eeKemrte b Vicker Followi ng tche ceremon y. ~ ~- chaplai n; Ml'B. 1 0 6 . at the dOUble ~ l'Iing cereinloDy in a tion' was held fli'the- Cnurcll paclom I·..........~,. Mr. i"Iimma , "tr as ... seLLing of p<1lms with ta.ll whH whe.re 'llie br1dal party wns s e8lted urer; Edwin S~aoe , g1li! ek~ep' r; 9 7 25 tapers llghting the .n uptial scene. at a ta:ble beo.ut.1l ully arre.ngr o with Ebhel Beekma ill. ceres ; KING 'S MILLS A program of nuptial music with linen cover. crystal candcin bra with Ha rdin, pomolla ; W llnd~ PO PI' T JI4r. Ralph Palmer. brother -ln-i8.w white tapers IIJ1Ij a beaut1fu l wed SChlabc dt flom; aJ1d Therle J o m's, choi ri ~,~ I' U 1 1 of ·the bride, as 5OIoIst, precede d ding oake. The gues l\<; were Sl? rvcd Roblr.so n • 'l b tl sj) l e l~ did pl.bliciW given 1\,0 An Qy.c,lio r supper fol1 a wrtl t he ' n · 1 1 3 the oonrlce. ice cream and cake by a group ·of stallatio n. i.h e recen t l1le 'Jug r the Wa.n·en . Craln 1 1 3 Sta.rf Sgt. Olyde Fromm 8.t terl<1ed frier.dB of the bride. COUll'Ly Wome n 's OhriSti an TemBrooks 1 0 2 Mr. Dav.ls as best man and serving per Mrs. ,' .,pe Unlo:l Is :1.11 10. \IcaUon of ' D avis Is Reynol!!s a grAdua te of ' th e 2 2 0 as ushers were close frlel?ds. Mr. MiamJ Valley Nurses Trainin g schoo· toe growlr.g a WIU· ness 011 tile part 1 Roy Parker and Mr. Dan Root. of til pllbllc of I'he menace of the 8o':ld Is one of the Visiting NUl':h' ~ 5 5 15 Precedi ng the bride 'to the aliter of Daytton . Mr . Davis reoeUltly J.CjLt .. (J'a1_1~ , ...l. L S 11'em : M . Lane. Half Scor&- waynes ville 11 rc · were heI: attenda nts. Mrs. Ralph turned from oversea s service F1'llJlkU n . Ohio, in" a le tter ·to the !lnd Is KlngI5 Mills 9 Palmer. sister 01 the bride, 'a s br1des_ now oonenot b1 WitIJl ('dI Ler . t he Day tor. • Tl'U6~ es 0.1' tllP WIl YIH's vill ,' maid. Mrs. Roy Parker ns me.tron Power! lJld Llgtit 00. Olmrch of Oh rls i. l!l re IIIl11 no ll nci ng tI The m emb cIsh ip of the W.C.T.U . ol honor enj1 tiny, four yeM old, h IS more lhtUl ' tl'ipll d m 't he Ill5t .T hosc who witness ed the ceremon y a.ppolntmen~ of IWln l'L Va nZ.': I ·. I ~'aw," ,Ellen Blumer, as :nower girl. The from Wa.ynesville were fi fI ee.n mon t hs In 'O Ul' COUJlty be: Mr. a.ncl having bte.n obl.alr.ed a s min's:,er of bridesm aid was gowned in a beauU- Mrs. Lloyd Davis ant! !;he local Ohurch as of Jan u ·e Ohristla ll womer- are a ware ~ 7. lV.r . sqns , Clarence ful Boor ltm8'tb model of aqua brG- J. Davis Seaman 2r.d Olass . of Ule 11 'cessl ty ()f a.n educati onal and Bill VnnZyle oomes here I I'~ m R uS hyl · i ,' cn ul . C8Ided tAt1et&, 1be matron of bonor D~v1s ; Mrs. Jennie p lUgn to CQuu t~rac~ uhe false tDav~; MlI.ss vania, Ohio a.nd ha d Is I hold a in a similar model or plwn oolor Edwrna stanfor th ; Mr: • on Ja.nuary ·2.~ {Ill vet.erlUl8 from propUga,n da of to e liquor 1:ldW>!;I'Y and Mrs: pastoraite a t Ehst Day tvn Ohw'cil of Wayne TOWllshlp cordiall y In- Qtld the . llower g1rl wa.s dresse~ In A. H. Erumlla rt; Mr. LaMa r Elnrn · Ohrlst. He L~ a grad ua\,z (if t!. :~ wh ich s p tilld s n· milliOn. dollars each vited to attend .tho meeting of th~ long coloniaJ style w:h1te ruftl1ld h8J.t; Mr. .IU1t:l Mrs. Emerso , yea r fo r aolvCl1cl.s1u!t. n F . ClnciIlnatJ Bible Semin~lli' a s ls Waynet>vUIe Oivlc Club ·1\B gtUe6ts of All the ~tendanlt> ClW'r1ec. EQ.nlbjl.I't; Rev . and Mrs. hJ/> wire. He grMuat f!d h~ t he cla.~ ~-l,l'W'JfHg-H'4+-t7tlrr<mt1t;c" al~d federal R. B . coloO:tal boquelt> cd pastel tlower~ Colema r.; Mrs. ·F rances Bralloc the Club. of '39 a.nd she In Lreasune.s '40 . rC'C('ived $2 0 . blUlon k: Mr. Mr. OOlI1r.s Wight, of the Smaller and wore matchin g flawem in their a.nd Mrs. John Fromm ; SLalf Sg t. The house formerl y W ' j by t h e ' HELEN , BEH.TH A. SHARO N. HER BERT and dOll ars 111 liCjuo r revenue but crime DAVID OIMHA M War' Planta ~t1on 'Ol Da.yton. ba.1r. co" l us $15 bllllon dollars of whlch OIYde Fromm ; Mr: and Mrs. W. N. local Church as an ann ex h lR5 been • FOI' approxi matcly ten years sta~ there has been sixty a dditions The bride ·took her vowsln a white Seers; MJ.s.s lJola will apeak on the activitie s of ifJl1:; almost oll e-h.aH w~ llquor.w 'ed. Sears; Mr. and oonvel1ted to a parsonn ge a.nd Mr. prior to 1937 . Herber\, Gnbam . now to·... ol'g8Jl1Zatlon, arid ' will dlsouas how tn11e:ta gown, lItyled with a yoke ar.d MX&. Charle6 JlJ1dersan.; ""e OhW'ch• . The ci tiZen s of Ohio lipeot .17.47 and Mr. VllIIIZ yle and 'h1l! fami ly wlll live He stlll receives more calls [{)r ministe r of F eTry ChUICh of Ohrls t, this oollpOl'atlon C8lIl. be of benefit sldrt pe.neJa of delicate la.c~, long and Ml'8. Harold Anderso n. P CI' caj)l t.a for eduCllitI:on In· the The there. . evange1J8t.1c sLnglng Ulun he cn n seul' to retur'ni:ng Yeteran&. ~ Is to be sleeves which polnted over her ha.nds relative s and close was a. son" e vangelist wlLl1 a wlCe l1,jing J ur.e 30. 1944 but they frlends 6l.s0 were " flll am In ·a ddiLion to this he is ~PClH $54.95 per all(! held at Bmith.'s Greer. Room 011 the flbted sI&.t was romplet ft1 gue616 lilt t4le receptlo r.. caplta~or .1DtOx1. reput'ntl or: LhrougilOut souther.n connect ed wit:h the Trl-S ta ~ Camp, Ma.1n ·St.l'eet. at 7 :00 p . m. cs ting l1quOl·. 0 1 Jo w·.•.1 udjoin n g La tc.s. On Oct.. a Xowth orgwniz a.tion, >as purchns All <those veteran s de6ir1ng to, a.tAll ullalys ls of highwa y IWClden,ts :11, 1937 h e was ordain ld to the Ing agen t , this being his Lhlrd year L!l O<l rUl et icuc showed U18lt tend, sh'Ould QOntadt Fran~ .0 . 'Uhe one • Mr. :lnd Mm. Chtlrlc . Chfll'ltOll minlst.ry of the Olwl'c hes of Chrl~ t In tha.t capacity . Brown, Secreta ry ~f th.e Club. not Il\'luk driver caused many more s:.care announ cing t he mn,!'rlilg e of ut RLLSh~y l v a.llja . Oh io. r o.,' ~.vo y , ars Mr. Graham Is interested tn YotH ll cldenL.';; llIIter than sa.turdIl.Y, January 19. tlhan ·the drunke u , ddver. th.e lr daugJlte l'. MI.s5 Marjorl l' Ma l' followil lg. h e mlllLst.e l'ed to Lh e Rally .and travels to mal'y places Lo OJ1e out of low' highwa y acc1den ts Ait Informal d1Scussllm will b~ Chal'llIon. to Pfc. Donald W. denomlJUlILi on a L W!c., t M,a,:ls Ucl d. conduct these highly ,b en eficia l Is estima t ed to have ,beeu ca.\U!ed held 8It wh1ch time various q\l~st1ans by WlIltkin s. on Wednes day e v€tl:.lpg . Ohi.o, ar.d l'eLumed to Rus!,sy lvani:l meeting s. On Fl:lday nJg>h t of tilts a w'iver or pcd{st.ria.n. who bad been may be asked the speaiter . The Ja.n . 9. The e&ellIllUY wns perform - for t.tu·ee years prevl uus to comln;; 'Wcek he will conduc t a m eeting a t drlnk~ngl Wn.ynesvme Civic Club Is iiiteresi ed ed by Rev. R. B. Colcma ll at the W F erry . HIS f cur.llJ l yew· of service Gillustc r. Oh.lo and a CrW-W1de In bustnesses being establis hed hltelUll er_t seU-lnt erest 1ndI.oa:t.ea Method ist parsonafl~ UJ1d was wlt- there beg'an t he firs t of tilis mon t.h. YQutin Rally In T erre Haute. Illd, Lhe need for actWnl Wwrren in the commun ity and should · any COWlty ness<d by the b rlde's parents , MI'. In We foul' years MI'. Graham on Feb. 7. veteran be Interest a:i In sudh. a can ·add Its 30.000 citizens to the and Mrs. Charl ~'s Oharlto n . IIllld Vile . move. we Ir.vite you to come and :!li,OOO.OOO Americ ans a.l1,'eady "11v1.n3 groom's pare!l!ts. Mr'· and Mrs· to the lower floors. It is also a much under !.heir OWIl1 dry d1scU8S your problem s with us. Ia.w ~ured Hem'Y Watkin s. qUIcker nnd mere effective me Lho.! since repeal 01' ,the n 18 fC8irettaible that tius meeting eightee nth The bride was atLrac.ti vely go wned llian the solid stream of wa·ter. must 'b e llm1ted to veterwns :of o~llY. amendm ent. . . ~n navy blue wlUl a r d l' st Olid Chief DunJlIUll Ir.spccted the lo : a l W.ayne Townsh ip, but due to Umlit.ed Public · ~ocl and Sunday scaool corsage. Both the b.rlde and groo!D equipm ent am stated tba t w'hUe it teachers, ministe rs. amd aooomoda.tlOIlB )t Is comPUIso1'Y . to off1oer. or nre graduat es .of Wa:jnf'Svllle High WRS old , n.nd ouLdated It w do eo. as 11) fln\: civic groups. wnen armed with facb!i SChool, Olass .of '44. nnd pre. Wa t- • . The Wa~i1le FIre OOmpll41l1 conditio n and capable of combat. lng Simiiar to the e.bove ca.n 1n.tIueoce: ~s ~ent,ly returned from over- ~t at their a ccustomed time Mon- an~ av~ MASO NWoMAN fire. their Iellow~ltlzens 't o • tQe1r seas service and will l'Cport for re_ d.'\y evening a.t 7 :00 o 'clock and they . Local Ohiet Standif ord still says. ballot 1'01' men and Issues fOt" the A TT.END HEALTil , MEET MB1lPlunent In Februar y. had as thelI' lfUest speaker Fire however . that the most effectiv e COlllmon gOOd. • Mr. R. E . AU:;;PUl-ger, pres. of Chief ·Clarenc e ·D ur.ham ol Lebano n f1re f1ghtlr.g equipm ent ---' ~- -. Is a.reful'lUte Warren Oouty 'W. C. T. 0. MIAM, I, CHAP TER NO. 107 who gave 6ill I¢erest 'ng aJld edu- !'less in prever.Ung Warren . 00. Tubercu1~ n:nd Health , lires. Everyon e ofters thelr services to the COIWDUIlAsen. a.nnounoed today ,t hat Mrs. I ME~1~ . MOND~Y NIGH"I: .c atlonal talk an (Ire fighting equ1p- · can help Ill( 'bhIs respect. ~e air view lOr lIOamt tty leaders ai> a; cJeariDa-tiouse am mvlne6 '8l'-<i gl'IIDd treea men!; 'Bnd ih; applicat ion to Ilres In Elmer Durrell, .M.aliOt4 Rep. Directo r Oemete~, klcated .t 00rWtn' mflOl1DaL1on on tale IIqOOll' probl8m . .just that oon1blrie to mate it a. mtuml • Miami 'Chapte r No. 107. Order ot this m~eir. trend. He especially REV. ATKI NSQN HEAR D of .t lie As8Ii. will be it. 1e~t- east of W~le. ~ 're~ la.ndacap(;d.' " rOt pr1l~val beti.uty. and related problems of pUbUc Wei. Star, met in r~~ar 8Cll6lon comn_t OO ~n the new . fOg a,t1ve a.t the aemJ-annual meetIntr of centty and live. '&Il .exeelleD .uOZ'Zle BY 20 30 CLUB MEMB ERS· tare. Contac t t .1ew lPi-eseot membem of ,t be Cemete ry ca.n be made With tb8 MODd&y evenlnl . Ja.':l. 14. w1th a th~t ,b Ohio PubUc Health Aaan., NeU of t:hJa beauty tpot Of tbe cciaWun .: prl!61de nt Or the-i6e al W. o. T~ tT. 1W Board ve' W~tAir ~em1ck, pl'eItdeD t la.rIe ..ttetldan oe. · FollOWing the ent ls 'Pelni used · 00· mos.t' equll'• Boule, 00IuDJ Ip, :J&n. 1'1., 1ll at . thl!r' time. Includin g the • Mr. and Mrs. oOon Hawke aod-ita ~,. 8\ttJ'OllDdh'll were or 'IlJld of Ule tollo:Winc: John C. HaWke, - .!.Ionia Oomell. u.ual bu&lnesa routir.e, plans were local departm ent. Thl8 nozzle Is so ' hoat .. 00 h0ste.5s RepI~qf~~ from ever)" odiin· 'nle lOamI 0fJIDet.er)' wu ' eI!flIb. HbWa.rd Gnham . C. D. to the 20:'30 Club Mrs. Ralph· Lane, ~. Rt. 1, cl18ctJ&a coot ed 8Dd for ·the ~i1lB lnBpect lon de61glned . to do just. w.llat the r.ame tiV ~ b lltate .~ pof.ber ~ bear JIIbed III 18&'1 IIcIld tiaa sradual ~ Su.nda.y even1tlf{, Jan. 13,. SIXteen Ohio; Mrs. Paul D. Cbilea, LebaDaa, lJ Walter WNtacr Date. e • . Y.lrIIrJa 'I1le ~ry . iBIaiodln ' meeting was Lndlca.tes, throw a 10g of water In- membe rs were preeent 'lind followin IJIqIOI& Is f« ~ COIIU'ol GJ*ndecl ~ all til. . ' Jear& I.a eecntAIty-tna4IureI'. g vice-Pft61deDt: Mra. Wlll*n ' DiaIttr, plaJmed . as guest when all IJbead of a. sUeam. Jepletl an ·' . the at:a:te wb1cn ca.III _D,, 1t DOW .holdI ~y thereby smotlne r- the bu81neaI _Ion. an lnterest lng W~e , 1Iicretary: M1'i. a.coe '!be loIIaml Q!meteI1' Is ogerated YiIlttnc iDI!mbera aDd memhe fs Ilnll .a fire IUld ~udllV the wa~r talk 'Wall given lor ·fmt IUIIdc't. .~ baIp- 10,000 11'&918 ~ CD We.IUr by Rev. Atkinso n of Cue. MaaOD, ~. em & ~ ClaN ...... wtt.b l'Uh will lie 'hOllOrecl: .. Valer.tID e dall\a8e c:o'b8lderably. pUU ..s&6ft cl over __ .... . Attic fires ClooIrl W! DurlIis the 80CIal bour . The· OIIII&.ItiI~~Dt. '11Ie. .-ut lot 0WDIr a~ttc abOve ...,..~. aUy ........ ,. pu'tf wW be eDiJ0)'e4 this meet- can b8 &uooeaafUlly extlnplB becl by dalntyre ll'el!llun D"~ W · ~ S\IIl4I' . eDca ftl'e aervecl by mentI went ~ ~Jw _ _ • - - of • ~. ~•."'''!I'l'!'.... _ .t.bia metbOcl WWdlt watAI1' dI&mqe Mr. aDClll ll..Baw u.
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Flo d L. Davis o~, Editor' Entered as Seco.nd Class Matter at the Post Office, Wa ynesville, O'hio
I Wa.YIIlll6VllleoSCiVic ClUb lDde_ pendent Basltetball Team delends 14 first pl8.ce position in the Warren OOWlty League toonlght when It meets H.ero's PlaCe a.L 7:30 at HAl'mon He.ll In, l,d>erym, ' Last week the CIvic Club team .WQll from. tbe American LegiOil 48 to 41 and lIialn 8S6wned undisputed p06eliSklD of top place in tlbe Le8&ue. Waynesville <took over the lead early 111 t.be first Qua.rtter ~ held it WU-Oughout t.be game, surviving a raUler hectJc second llalf 1D wblch three locaJ players had Lo leave the game because of InJuries. Ray Pw·ks with 16 po1l~ ts to his eroolt was 'hlg!Jl SOOI'Cl' for the gamo. Bill Sawyer collooted 11 oounwrs to tie Fordloe IUld. BrandL of Che !.eglon for second place honors. The games lII8t week marked tbt! flDal ocmtests of the first round with each tea.rn. baving met each other Lcam once. Orle more round will ,be pJa..yed ',to determhle the League champion. The scoring wos 86 follows: WAYNESVILLE a P. T. Florence f 1 5 7
Religion As A Social Force
'. IZE EDIT RIAL SPEAKS FOR DOGS
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Canin('s Wonder Why Moo menting the pl1g>ht of an errtn humanity, has written, "can be DOt's"'l Behave Like G,od, 11 Statc. G. W Ba rre LLe , editor of the P col"i..l (I llinois) J ourn a l·Transcript, has been awardcd a $100 victory bond by the Ga ines Dog Hcsearch Cen ter. Ne'iv York , as !lu tho r of th e "best ed itor ia l on a dog topi c appear ing in an Arn crie n news papcr dur ing the 1945 ati onal Dog Wee il ," it is an· Dounced. Mr. Ba l re tte's edi tori a l. htled " A Dog 's Eye View," a p· peared in the J ournal·Transcript on ,September 17 . . Mr. Bar ret te's editorial was chosen by a committee of judges wh ich included Sydney li. Colem an, president of the American • Humane As _ocia tion Albany, N. Y.; CapL Will Judy" t!ditor of Dog World magazine, Chicago; ond Harry MIller, executive secr etary of the Gaines Do~ Reseorch Center . New York City. The judges also voted " honorable mention " to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt for the "very constructi ve, helpful" dog Information carded in her syndicated newspaper column on Sept. 21. Follow ing is ' the J ournal-Transcript editorial in full : "This being National Dog Week, we wonder what a dog's eye view of m ankinc;l would be . It might be ... , "Well, the 'A 'a r is over, we dogs h ave proven our usefulness as sen· tries, message carriers, Red Cross
found who may be said w be outwardly 8lld Inwardly united. 'l1h evidences of dJ.scord and malice arc apparent everywJlcre, though all wcrc made for harm ony and union," "How long," He, in Lbe same Tablet., l'xclahns. " \\'Ul 11wnanlty persIst In ii.s wa,YWlu'dncss? How 101lg will iIlJusLlce OOllLlr. Ue ·! How 10llit Is chaos IU1d coIl!fuslon to reign 6UlOIll;st men? How lOng w1ll dlscord agitate !.he face of society? The winds of despair Bre, alas, ,bl.ow1n8 from every direcUon, and IJle st.rlIe t.hat divIdeLb and a1[llct.eth the hwnan race Is dally IDcrea.s.lng." T here can be no doubt !.hat Idle d ,..cline 01 relibrion Il.S n social f orcc, o! wh1ch Lhe dewrloraUon ,of rell-
.gious insUtllUons is but an external phenom.enxm, is chlcUy re.'lponsible f.or so grave, so coDSuplcuous an evil. .\Rellg1on , ts the greatest of all m a.ns [or tile establlal:Unent 01 order in the world Dl! d for t.he peaceful contentment of all that. dwell therein. The weakening pillars of religion haith ~elled tb.e hands 01 t.he 19l:orant and made tbt)m bold and arrogant. Verily il MY, wbatBoever hwth lowered bhe lofty station or rel1g10n ha.tlil 1ncl'eaaed. !the waywardn~ at the Wicked, '&00 tile result cannot be but anarchy'" "Rel1g1on." He, in another Tablet: has stated, "is .. radiant light a.tIIi an imprqnable et.roughDld for the protection and welfare of the peoples at the world, for the {fiIW: 01 God J.mpelleth man to hoJd 1aat to t.haL which is good, 8lld. shUn e.ll evU. Should the lamp 01 .re1li1on be ob.scured, ,obaos and collifusioD will ensue and the Ugbta (Jf fa1mees, of ju.s~,
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h el jJ 1'S, guards, agricultural workers and aides to disabled soldiel'l. We think we've don e OUI part at morale bu ilde rs du ring the confl ict. We have guarded prisonera. We have learned to lead the blind -mer. who had eyes, once, but whose eyes were put out by other men. We didn't invent the atomic bomb. But since w.e live with human beings we were its victims, too. We never won or lost a war, but we gave our lives in war service-just because humans set us the example. We are dep!lndent u pon you humans for food and care, particularly in the city, but 11 that food and care is not given . us we do not turn and rend you like peo ple mi ght do. We just become stray curs, an obligation of yours and a reproach (0 your hUmanity . "We serve your children by teaching them that in f('r ior creatures deserve th eir Ilindness and protection . In return. we give protection to you. We are the first to give notice of dange r and to detect the pre~t:n c e of a marauder. We have an Instincti ve urge to r escue those who are drowning: We smell fir e smoke sooner than y ou do. We en joy running and playing, but dun't enjoy standing p eop le up aga inst the wall imd shooting them or bca ting them to d cath in con e", ,lration camps. indeed, perhaps. our mora lity is the morality of loy.al ty- loya lty to vou human beings "AU we as k In return is that you be a little Jo ya l to us- that you recognize the a ncient alliance be. tween dog and man: This alliance is so old in the human race that we don't resen t it, one whit, even when you abuse us, But we don't know how to ab use you, unlen you desert us and iRllore us, forgef us and starve us. destroy our morale and neglect us. "To us, yO ~1 are pretty close to God . Indeed, you' re the only God we know. We sometimes wonder ,wh y rou don't behave Hkc Godboth ,lD your r elations with human beings and with us "
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MRS. E. V. BARHART HOSTESS TO AUXILIARY The WOman's AWc1lla.ry of the St. Mary'S Eplscopaol Ohurcb ~ c,n Friday. Jan. 11, e.t the home of ~. E. V· Barnhart with ¥n>- Roger ~n aIlld Mrs. Gordon: BUcllanall of Grendale os speakers. !Irs. Lloyo Hackwell and Mrs. ·M arie Rllfie of Cincimlll.ti aJso we.r e guests. Following tlle business session the J.nteret1ng UlIlks were- b'l'eatl'y enaoyed and fit t,b e social hour dainty refreshmenU; were served. I
MRS. RYE ENTERT4\INS ARGUNOT BRIDGE CLUB The Argunot Bridge members with one guest, Mrs. Alva Thompeon were luncheon 8'lIcsts of Mrs. H. L . Rye on Tuea::1ay wben s'he opened her lovely home <Jill North Street. Twotable& were !.n play dur~ t.he I
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Mr. and Mn. E. M. HJIl of Yellow BPri.n8S, MlBs EJd,na. Philhower of C1nc1IlIIlntl, Mrs. Katheryn Bentxm and son of Da.yron spent ThUl'llday Jnthe !Delbert. Oonser thome and attended the funeral of Mrs. Con· ger's brother at Bla.Dchester. Mr. and Mn. W. rl •.Stroud enter-
Warren County Court News NEW CASES Nannie [)avis, Lebanon, .med a divorce aoUon 8i'Il1I'l6t IR8.y. K. Davl:! c.harglDg cruelty. M.a.rrled in 1941 both served in the armed forces. She seeks her former name or &!.ens.
James H. Eyler, Lebanon, dbarges his wUe, Florence, W1t.h neglect ir. his divorce a.cUon. Married in 1942 tibey h a.ve one chlld. Robert end lI41ldred Swa.llow 'rUed a sUit agaUlSt Mary ' a Cuey. the Wa..ynesvUle Nationa.l Ba.nk an1! ot.h~ seeking !XI obtain por;Ile66ior. of a deW 1.0 property in Wasil1D8Lon t.wp. whicb they cla.1m the baillk as (:6Cl'OW agent, l'efuses to deliver. The property was forme1'ly t.haIt. of the 1a.1A! Julia Hunter and t.he pla.1ntIt!a cla.lm It 'wos deeded w I!bem for glvlna Mrs. Hunte1· a bane. Elda R. Wa.llace, Lebanon, cbarges hl% llusba.nd, Roy', a war vet.eriw, wilih crUelty 111 her divorce act.1on. Married in 1942 IJley have ODe child. They sepazalted Jan\ 3. . Kaitqryo C. K:night, Lebaoon, fUed & divorce action qa.in.st Irwin Knight, New Orlea.ne, la-, Char8'lng neglect, Both served in tile Nav.)' ClJuring the war 'l'hC\Y were married in December, 1944Leonard Palmer, 'Norwood, fUlld an act.1On ap.Wst HenT)' Gillen, Poster, for recovery or t406.60, aUeaed ,W lit: three times Illbe &mOiint oJ uboveoe1.li?g price charged by Glllen for a 1937 automob1Je be sold. Palmer. Beulo.b. KlDdred, Frank:JJ.n., &CelLs a divwce from 'her' husbaiDd 01 low' months, Wilbur Kindred, chDl-ging that he "~ plaJ.nW1 w1thOu~
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named Ito adnUn1ster the eew.te of his son D&Je, ldlled in a.ct1on in Austria hl early ~, 1945, willh Roll)' CI'066, W. E. Beedle IUld lW6s 8eiUe· mire as appra1&ers. . Jolm D. l\4cCu:llOOlib was named executor of ,the ea;ta.te . of Cora MoOul.lough, Olearon~k t wp., wioh Oeol-ge Brown, Jol1lQ KrlJCl' and Ra,ymor.d l'''reeze as I~PPra.lsers. Edith Tibbals 'was ~l6med admx. of the ~ta.te of John J . Leyes, Ma.s&e twp., wlm St.e.nley Gray, Jim JaoobJ IUld George W. Davis as a.ppraJsers. 'CJle coW1t IliPpr'Oved the l1l'st ani1 final acoounta of the estAlll.ea of Kate DeVoss, Clarksville; Lillian Frazee, Oney YE62JCll IIDd ~l Conley, Lebo.non. The net value at ItJle estate of .AonDa Gramlich, Mason, .was found to be $~7,066 , 76 wit.h, her daughter, Reba, os sole ·tJeDeficiary. Lawreooe H.0IU8h was a.ppoiDted a.dm1n1strator of lbe estate of CllUorq Houih, Ha.:veysburg, with Herber~ ee.rr. R&lp~l Brooks, and Willla.m LUkeDlS as BIPPraisers.
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Jesse L. RociIe, Morrow, was- granted a divorce from Mildred Rose who was gre.nted cu.stody of their mJ.llor child und a weekly s um for Itll support. Dorothy Flanagan was granted a cilvoroe from John Flanagan On h tll' cha.rge of l1egleot. The City Loa.n and Guaranty Co. ootlWled jUdgement of. ~99.0'''! agalDat Ollve L. Cheney, Lebanon, on a cognovit DOte action. Tbe sui~ of Glen FJ'ost, Lebanon, against Hazel Frost was dlsmis3ed on motloo of pla.1nt1ff, Service by publ1oa.tlon ord,ered in the auit of Katlhryn 0 , Knight
Morgan IIWld familY . , MhI. HaIIel Gruber aDd r"mUy spent Priday evenintr wltb Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bunnell. Mr-, a.nd Mrs. Murris Lewis and famUy spent SWldllY wlit.h Mr . .IU1&.i Mrs, J ohll Koester of Utica . l\1rs. Ell,-wortal Smith of Day toll spent Sunday with her moU1er, Mrs.
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Mrs. Frances Brannock spent the w(:ek end in DayLon the guest of Mr. IUld Mrs. Emest ,WoolllU-d, and at.tended ,lobe Dav1s-M~ wooding O!1 8a.t.w1day . even.tn.g.
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NOW REI'URNED FROM MILITARY SERVICE AND RESUM1NG PRACT.ICE
Telephooe 2301 WAYNESVILLE, omo
Tllere are over 300 pollc1es in force in Worren County, 43,000 in 01110. Five years successful opcra.tJon. I We recommend this pl8.n to our membel'sh!p and bo thOse larmers who become members u.s a real protection 0.0 a sound cooperaUve basis. I Call the Farm Bureauloeb!\l!OD 335 or 297; .Ms6on 18, or ooutaot one 'Of the men ll9ted I
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Hamllton ttwp. George R. HenkIt~ to Chalmer, Alma Ryder, 5 A. m Wayne t.wp. lISit. Miami Moot.b.ly . I4eetillg of • Pearl Harbqr, T. H.. Friends to H1a.roId B., Josephine Da.rrel C. DU1n, SOlli of Mrs. ~ . Dnltln, WayoDe;9V1lle, 1& Ollie o! the Ea.rnhart, 2 A. in' W~ 1bWp. Lennie, Blaoobe- .' WtlJ:tecre to 1,294 hJgh--pomt AorJDyI veter&na U:Onard, G~s Bl'lttXm, plot in whom the Navy 16 rellUrn1r!e to the states for ~ aboajrd Gle Blanchester. Phillp, Eliza.betb. !XI Stanley, U. .s. .5. Pres1deut lia;yI':S, en atMary Riehle, 45 A. '!In HarIDll twp. tack t.ra.nspol't 'Of the Ne.vy'a famed Mayme LedIord t.o James, Anna "Magtc C&rpe~'" fleet. '11h1.s ah1p Greer, 28.69 A. in \yaY«le ~wp. and left Saipao, Dec. 20, and 'is schedWash1og ton IJWp., lY.fonLgomery co' uled Ito orr1ve 10 SWl Pedro about aiww-d l£lsz to Charles, Irene Jan. 3.
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Robert, 6.20 A. in Oletucreek Clwp. NO'I1lCE- Geneml ~l.ng OIl C . A." Edl~a Achtenna.n to ClaraU makes at cars and ,tractor&ence, Thelma Ma.rslilall, 3 lot.~ in .
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T. NOTICE- Oene,ral Repairing on Vale t 8 all mAkes of C!U'Ii IUld tractol'&Ford1ce f 11 Ralph HaIst1ng8, 4th. St .. WaynesRob1r..aoD f . 1 ville, OhIo, Phone 2571. BraDdt c 11 Willlace g 1 NOTICE of APPOINTMENT 9 LInkou.t " o • Notlce is hereby given that. Edith Richards g M. TIbbals, Mwee Post Office ad41 dreas is R. R. 3, Waynesville, Ohio, 16 9 hall been duly appoLnt.ed &.Ii Admin• LEAGUE STANDING Jstratrlx of the estate of John J. Won LoR Pet. ~es, la.te of Warren' County, OhI.D Wayuesville 4 1 .800 c1eOen.5ed.. Dated tbls 7th day or Hem's PlaCe 3 2 .600 J~, 1946. Lovtlland 3 2 .600 Ralph H. Clarey .6()(J MIUiOO 3 :I Judp of the Probate aJurt SprlDgboro 2 3 .400 . W&rten oounty, Ohio American Lesion o & .000 Maple &; Maple, ,Mtys. 124
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Mattie Levison, Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brauell IUld daug-b1.Cr, Shirley AlUl: of, Da.yton, spent Sa.turday wiLh Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e .B1'I.tten. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawrord or hear Waynesvllle spenL MondaY evenintl wilJl Me. !\nd Mrs. Olarence Cl'Q.wtord.
Howell &.Walker Garage
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Mltcllell, .Flora lAUnb, 50 A. iD W~ntwp. I Wlllla.m Meddoot to Charles, INCO~E TAX Erma K. Stout, pan:el in Roadhes- FOR ASSISTANCE IN ter. Everett,. Margaret ,Jones 00 Oa.rlie, PREPABING INCOME TAX EcUt.h crosWQ.lte, pa:roel 1Ji Mason. RETURNS, Call Gerald Milton Earllihart to .Fred agaiI!st IrW1l1 KDilaht. C. E. MICHENER Kalu~ , Lnlots 83·84 WI Lebanon. PHONE 29!6 - ROUTE Z llIaymond, Mlargm'et 'lky)or to MARRIAGE LI~ENSES Leon, Mary Hines, lot 13 ID RidgeWAYNESVILLE, OHIO Hollie Poe, 28, laborer"and Bernice ville. Carpenter, 21, both of S. Iebed'lOll. Grace M. Alderton to R1cha.n1, HowIU'd Edward CulberU;on, 18, Lyle Milburn, 2U8 A• .In CleaIr[arnler, and Edna MlM' Palmer, 17, creek ,twp. both of near Blanchester, Olyde Whitacre k~ Alvin, Mable Walter R. Schoe~, 24, baker, Hanlson, parcel Ion :Yorrow. IUld E&le D. Flynn, 21, both 01 near B. V., Ida Smlth 1~ E. H., Mary
-PROBAt'E COURT The court wU1 hear the ~ntm1es
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tainedto dinner ' on Thusday even· Lovel4l.Dd. BroWlll, parcel in Wj ll.Ynesvil1e. Lawrence Scheidt, 29, centerville It.heir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold StrOud, Mrs. Irene llthogl'a.pher, 'ILDd Gladya Abner, SERVIS SERVICE STATION Franklin, factory WOl'ker. AZllng am Mrs. Grace Vice. Artbur E. W1Wams, 35, Middle_ INSTALLS EQUIPMENT, town, aIrcra1t meehan,lc, and Irene • ~ ~ of CQe '11elIIIIICO Powers, 26, ~. Serv.lce Sw.t1cm ' on 8CJuth MaiD St., Elm.1!l' Farler, 22, cra.n:e leader and amJOii.nee& ~ ·week that the 10Vivi~ He1zer, 19. house' Work, 'both BtallatlOIl' of, a ~ car ,l ift aDd ot Lebanon. , , a pl'ell6Ul'e greue IUD' baa .b8eD oomJeffereon Ab6he8.r, 28, U. S. Anny, plete<1- 8.nti t.h&t be •• DOW 'readJ 'oo and Beatrice Wilson, 28. punch ~ ',giye a .fll'8t claas 'IP~. job cble opera.tor, both at Lebanon. . ' , a.ocordlng to <tile lDIIDUfacturerl
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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CHOIR PRACTIOB Wedne&c1A,; 1:80 P. Il. BundV at 2:30 p. m·
\;Voman's Design Wins War Dog Memorial Competition!
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• The Youth of . tJhe M thodIst Churdil ~ hove a candle i18ht sel'V1lce 'uDd~ eVEnng &t Ch~.t 7 :30, u tollows: 8: 80 ... m .. Prelude, MlBB Ann. Weltz.
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Bible School eommUD1oD . 10:41 ~ m. PreIJ,Ob1Ilg 11:00 a. m. ~lc'" "'SO Po m · ou'" Y .... g u o . • • We lDvlte all the YOUJlC· people of tIhe community U> attend tbeae services. Br1na your Bible witb you. Adu1~ Pra¥er MeetJ.ns 7:30 p. m. Evenln8 Bva.ngelI.stJc 8en1oo
Llgbt1Dg at aWdlea. Oall' 1.0 WOIl"8hip. HYtnn. "The OIw.rches' One
Founda.t1on:." Reapoos1ve Rea.cl1ng
LYTLE NEWS Mr. IUld Mrs. Pa ul impklns and daugh ters 01 Blue Ash spen t Sur.· dar,' with MT. and Ml'S. Milo MUlen bergEr 6lnd 'f amily. Mr. and Mrs. Barllett Monee sp ent SWldll.v, wlLh ilielr svn.ln- iaw an d . d a ughte,r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monce Ill!d daughter In WaynesvUla
M1sB Droo~ Oonard. Tv.lk, Rev. i&. B. Oolema.n.. Hyuun, "A.l'e Ye Able."
B. Coleman, MJUter SUNDAY SCHOOL • 9 :30 A.. M. Mrs. Raymond Conner. Supt.
Communion Sermon
WORaBIP SEaVICE
EvenJne ServJce '1:80 p. m. J41c1-week ~ 8IlI'Vice Thurac1a,y nlaM 1:30 p. m.
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E . B . 'Longacre, w.ho aTe spendl.ng ,the winter there. Sunday eveni.ng dinner guests of
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YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, ThW'Sday, 7 :30 p. m.
Friend. Firat n.y 1ICDOO1 - 8:10 A. Jl. MeeUna for WCII'Iblp - 10;" A..
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11:00 L m. ChrlBtJar. EOOe6vor 6 :30 p . m.
Totals General Vlllqe Fwlds .. . . .. W&.toer Works 'P1Und .. .. ........ .. .. Bon& R.et1remen.t F1ur.d , Firemen's Lndemnlty Fund
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Genernl Govemmentr-Le8ial&Uve tOowlc11) •.. . . . , General Execut.\.ve . .. . ....... : ........ .. . ...... . .. Bull. , (Town Hall, etc.) .. .. ..... . .. .. . . ... . . ... .
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Our New Service ma n WIU, IMI (Dill ) BRAOJ.EY At Vour Service
OFF ER -SATISFACTORY SERVI C ES AT ALL TIMES
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Waynesville, Ohio
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PAINTS -- STOVES ROpFING -- FENCE HARNESS -- PIPE
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BATTERIES, TIRES and ACCESSORIES ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING
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HarveYlIburg, Ohio
Phone 2007
~ from faulty Wiring.
ThIs 15 to Introduce you to Grace
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"<Mom and Bop"). Th.ey
NO'I!lOE-- Genera·1 'R ePW1Dg on aU' mak~ Of cars 'and ~ Ralph HutiD88, ,tb St., vIDe, ohio, PhOIle 2671 . .
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The fire was thought to have atart-
tables, and. quallty cuts of ~ts. In addition they w1l1 have a l1De of sundr1e8, clgarette6 and ge.a and oU. 'l1here w11l be numerous other a.rtJ.cles added to the store, when they are b&Ck . ~ the market 01~ agam, ~ IlOrmaJ)y~ belong to grocery stores. So, come on folks and pay "Mom . and Pop" a vislt In the TbrUt-EMarket. Remember, ' grocerl.es are a IIIOOe!IS1ty. and you want !tJhe best and tbe most tor your money. You WIII.Ilt ·to deal with people Who a.re ger.ulonlely ~ in YOU, and yours. WhY DOt let "Mom and Pop" PROVE that they can ilve you all IIhl&- quallty, quantitY. and. plalD oId-fashiOOed courteIII.Y, aDd sematne tnWreat in one and aU. They came twenty-nve riUlea jU8t to sene Barveyebu1'g Wit.h the ~ of groceries.
. ... BOND..," DICBT, December ai, '1.. , t · . 8TA'l'BlIIBN·'1'8
matic grease gun. We c an give you
tlhe fire was ·so far si.dvanced .b y the ti me the department~ a rrived at t h e FAIRLEY HARDWARE CO. Phone 2441 • WAYNEtlJVILLB, o. scene ' that nothing could be saved.
STAMPS
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ment was called t o the Wlll1am Stroud farm about 3 mUes' SOuth of toWn. Sunday S'hol tJy after [loon to extInguish <ar. ElutomobUe Iflre of the '38 maiel Dodlge bel<mgl.ng to
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We now have our hydraulic car lift and pneu-
Pennington
• The Waynn-es-vt-I-Ie;- Fire Depart-
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TEXACO GA and OIL
Wllliam Bergdall. Mr. Ha rvey Burnet attended the Annual meeting of !.he Milk Producers F ederation In Columbus this week. Mrs. Seth FIlmas, iD company
have est.a.bl15hed reside-noe in Bar- HamlltJon, and Mr. IIlDd Mrs. Art __ " ed t Rayburn or Clnc1n.nnt1, were cUnner . veysburg IU>U _urn ·llI&IltI«emen of the "Thr1ft-.E-Market" 'lIhere: guests 01 Mr. and Ml'S. RAy Mainous .. ' tl d ell equIPped on Sunday. Donald Bruoe has reT.he autre.c ve IIIIl 'W sOOre re.ma1Ils in tbe same loca.tlon oentlyreturnoo. from the mlllt&1-y • service. as It has been ['Or seve.r al years, ~~~_!--'="I!~~0:':11"--~ under pl'e'Ylous ~ment, d~ and businesa in Itbe lower story of the MARKING DEVICES Maaon1c Temple building on Ma.lD The Miami Gazette street. Fifteen years spent in· M<mtWay~eBvi\l.e, Ohio gomery Count y, successfully meeting and -dealingwiUl the public ls .indeed a. vronderful recommeda.t.1or. for the Wetzel'8 who are 't he parcnu> All TY1~ea of Ch6rlea Wetzel" who wlt.h ltia wile, opemtes the "Recre&tion Hall" Houae Wiring In Haivey~. '1 Motora -- A~pplianc. "Mom IWd Pop" a.re going to strive hard to please their volume of I custome1'S by ma.1nItiI1nIng oWle lowest prices IIova1laoble at t'nis time 8Ind Telephontt 2949 keeping at I8ill otJmes an ampie stock Wayneivillle, Ohio of mercha.ndl6e, TJ~ will (''O.lTy for your oonven1enoe, popular brandti of .,.·_ ....... ,___ .. canned gObds, fresh fruIts ood vege-
3000.36
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S E R V I S TEXACO SERVICE
a.nd Wlillam Wetzel (better known Mr. and ~ Conr.ac1' Malnoul and in MoDtgOOlel'Y (»Unty busliness little ~d(j;a,ughter, Mr. an!! Ml's. Robert Bruoe .and ISOIl, Dona;ld, of
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TBE BIG 7 BABGAIN SPECIALI THIS NEWSPAPER (I YEAR) AND SIX GREAT MAGAZINES
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fAR!'( JOUR AL AND FAI~i\n::R'S
w. C. BROWN
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Tote.l Sa.n1tatlon . ..... . ..... . ..... ." ............ .. HJgbW&y&-Oenera.l
2541
IN CASF. OF FIRE DIAL .2222
jLOCAL FIREM~~N CALLED FOR COUNTRY BLAZE
Welzels Take Over Thrift E Market
Total IProOOctlon Ito Person and Propel!Q •••. . . . ... . Hea)til-Tota1 .. .• . ~ . . . . ... .. .. . •• . . •.... .. ....•.•. ~.taIJOIl.--aeneral
JAKE WADE Lircnsl'd Salesman PhOne
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member of ilie f ho t ChwciJ Re v a.nd Mrs. Colem a n served .
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St. Mary'a Episcopal Church
• 1378.97
Total Inheritance ·'l'8.x .... .. . .... . ...... ..... ... .. Sales Ta.x .. . .. . . ............ .... ................... . State .Beer and LIquor License Fees ........ : ... : ...•
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Checlter lJowe of
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Sam..eI N. KeJS, . .Jft!&der MarninS praJW aDd aermon 11:00 .A.1l.
3109.05
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Shown here are the priDclplI1 fipres in the Caine. Do, Rc,scurch Center eompetitlon for "the IOMt acceptable d esilln. i.lclI or skellc:h for. proJeeteci memorial to war do,. ."nin, In World Wa r II." Top-A lenae lIIome.a t ID the deliberation of the jud,cl. Leet 10 ri, hl. Ill dcn Mcnkcn. aetreaI, LoweD Thomaa. commenlator, Dr. Samuci Milbllll., •• Iolllllncier; aad Georae Ford Morrl., arlin. Lower lefl-Mrs. Elizobt'lh Philbrick BaD, Dedham. Ma...! wbole enll'y won Ihe competillon aword. Lower rI,hl-modei of the wlnnJn, de.l"n .ubmilted by Mrs. Onll.
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'I1otel C86h Be.lance, Dec. 31, 19t6 · . •
Ul were gue.':jt.~ a L I h· I F ARMS HOMES Golden Lnmlb 'Holel. " .Bought and Sold Mrs. Paul Haint's. Yellow prin ,~ , V'Is1ted Rev .. and Mrs. R. B. Coiemn.l , HowARD SURFACE Sunday, and a:ttended sc-r vlces III Licensed BrOker Phone 2918 the Church . Mrs. RaI n I) was n TUe&:la.y
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnett of Bellbrook were Sunday eve.nlng gues~ of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Kel~_ rick. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mlnser and Children of DaytA'1 spent SUII.d ay with t.hell' pru'en ts, Mr. a.nd Mns.
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Grand Totals of All F't.u-.:\s (Cleric) . 13013.12 157M.84 14113.3& 1400l.57 304.87 Out:;tanding Warranta (Add.)
T reasurer's Cash Balance
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R'eal Estate
L banon ,G rar.ge Hall, Monday om l .
MI'. nne Ml'S. Clyde Wharton were Mr. and Mrs. Mon'ls Wbar t:on of Duyoon and Md-. 8.Jld M rs. L oren Rou LZI\!hn alIld daug'hLer Of Frank-
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE OLERK OF 'TIIE VILLAGE OF WAYNESVILLE, WAII&EN COUNTY, OHIO For The Fiscal Year EDdl"- December 31,1945· Popula.tlon. 1940 census 836 'Wa¥De6VWe, Ohio. JWlUa.ry 12, 1946 I herby cent1fy lIhe following to be COITeCt. OllMlea James, VWa&:e Clel·1t SUMMARY OF FUND BALANCES. REOEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Balance Recdp1a Expen- Balance .Jan. 1 dltura Dec. 31 Oener&l Fund .. .... . . .. ......... . . .. $ 414Ul6 , 7260.611 , 7595.80 $ 3800..95 ' Auto LI.cense street R.epoJr Fw.t .. . 743·00 1987.73 1002.75 1658.01 Gasoline Tax S treet Repair Fund .. 1~96 1362·00 719.98 1997.98
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1\1rs. Leslie Gray, Mrs. A. F. K yle and Mrs. .Dearth SlleelHIIU at tended
Pray~r,
tJle hnn a nd Home meeting aL Lebanon O I'd.l1gC Hall, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Everdt Kenrick, son daUb'iIl ter . were SW1C~ Y e ve n ~\lg dinner guests of Mr. and M rs. Lawrence Elliott. a nd son In Oa kwood . DaytOn . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rohler of X Cl~l i a wer e Sunda y a f ternoon and e v clljn~ guests of Mr. aIle Mrs. Dearth Sheeh80ll a.nd dall8'hters. Messrs. Horace and Ernest Foulks lefL Tuesday for Bra.denton, Fla.
T. M. 8clarff, MlDIater ' SUDd&)' sobool - 8:30 A. M. E. .A. JI:IaI'Dhart, luperlnteJldmt. Worabip Mrvioe - 10:30 A. M. . £'/enI.Da IeI'Vice - 7:80 P. M.
with Mrs. Georgia Mendon h aU of t he Fdpnds Homo. W a.ynt s Vi ll e. at-
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THE MIAJ lI GAZETTE'
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Classified TWIN THEATRE WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Ad Section • • •
N_ewes_tM_em_bers_ofU_.S.C_anine_Arist_C)cra(~ ~y Harveysburg
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b1 JANE F'iTE
Kenneth Hill, Mgr ~
Thursday, Janua ry 1'1, i946 -
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The te(1i1ar p. T. .\. meetlnr SOheduied ror WedneS)j~, Jan. 16, Loung ing bas been cancelle d. Inatead "a special, CHAI R meeting . for all pa.rC1lJls Is to ,be OFFIC E EQUI PMEN T'-:-held, FrJ'.day at 2: 00 p. ni, J.n tlle . . school bullcUIlg. r itase arrange to IF YOU WANT any repair ~ Qualit y LIVIN G ROOM be prese.r.t. . or to buy a ~teT, caall ICl\m. Jenny Bell of SommenvUJe Ister or add1ni mooIl1ne, wrIte Suite ~145'OO Mr. Oharles 'Duke, 2200 Fran.c1.6 Is a. hOllSegueet at Lhe 'h ome of her Lane. Olnc1nna't1, OhiO., brother_in-law and siStel', Mr. a.nD Mrs. H . S. Tucker. M.r , and I'm. William We~l, S~. All Alumi num Loana -45 -~===spent Lhe week end in Da yton, vl51.t- Kitche n Stool. · 4',. FARM LOANS - Long wm. log Hi I1(S ac d l·elaLlvcs. ~y paYlUen~. No I.lpprail;nl lee. AmPUl:' so ldier~ In th.ls v~clnlty Alba nice &mlloll and lal ge Iaru1l:i lor sale. Call or write Oco. who have received tlleir honoillb lc He kle. Phone No . 2. Lel.>anoll. U" dlsch llrg-es, ure CluU'lts Bcck, hus bar..d o[ t.h c f'OI'l UC¥ Kt~tlllcen Grey, M iscella neoua ·w~ a 'ed lrvlll, Jr. FOR SALE- Olana Kel'06ene Hol Mrs. Charles I'rice was the week Gibbo ns Buildi ng North St Wlat.er He LeI' , Phone Wayn e6en.d gut'SL O'J ,iler paxcntoS In Iudian- . WA YNES VILLE , OHIO a polls, Ind. vllle 2990. 124 IUrs. Laura Richard son, who ba~ - - -_ _ _ _ _ _._....... _.__ _ GOUD USED \\ INDOW SA3Hbeen . the guest of llfl' daug'ht ')', \\1Lh gla.oS. PhOlle 2131 117c near Dayron, returned home SatRel.r.,.e nlative .pedlm en. of the three do. br.,ed. most recently urday. accorde d O£NER.AL HAUL ING- Live stock, reeOIl'.i tion by the A~n ..!rjcal1 Keunel Club; 1. DIaU'k·lJlld·t8D Coonbo llnd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dost.cr, l\lr. b'1'll.in, household goods, etc., 2. 11ll8enji and 3. WelmarRllcr. • The mornin g of Decemb er sevenQ,J ld Ml'S· J :Ull es Doster, MId Mr. alII c: M. M. HopkIDB , PhOne 2950. 131 With the 'for~al r ecognit ion by by his toxlike head, upright ear, Mrs. liubcl't Doster th rUllct.ec n forly_one dlliWned on ' (1. the Americ an 'Ken nel Club of the end tail slightly cuded were SlU! day OVer his W~imaraner, the B ase nj ~ and the back. His head h as been describ ed di1ll1ler guests in Ule 'heme '01' Mr. peaceful Amerl('8. But alas, berOl'e Real Estate For Sale black· and-tan Coonho und. the as an "invert ed pyrami and a Bud Ml'6. W. W. COSSLUll of Colum- I'lghtla11 a terrible thing happen ed. number of. recogni zed breecbl of peculia r mass of wrinkled," The sneakin g enemy a.ttacked and s ap~ars ONE ar Two Lol£ for sale - in bus. dogs in the United States now on h.Is face when he Ls at attenbo n. Waynesv11le. Mrs. GlaUce Frye. 117 stands at the impr .ssi ve figure of The Y~ul" FrUowsh!p orllllniza. bombed Pearl Harbor. OUr country The bla~k· ·tan Coonho~nd110, the Gaines Dog Researc h the one wIth and the ears-Is .one tiOll meL ast. the home of Mrs. Mary WII6 in an uproar. Rad106 were blazIF YOU IHAVE A PROPE RTY OR Center New York City reports . of the few breedslong Ing bile ineWS of lLhe disastro us tragof dogs native Plcl'l:IOn , Sunday evening . The Weima raner has been added to Ameri,ca. Usually he FARM TO SELL 08.l1 or WrUe is ~oal OOJ. In twen'ty..lour :hours wa.t was to the The Commu nily tl clp ~rs Club mel Sportin g Dogs group and black, With Don Henders on, TeJ. KE3446, 617 tan. markin g. declared the Basenj i and Coonho und to the about the eyes,rlcn on Genruln y and Japan. Tuesday evenil!g on in the Lhe Sides of ,the Me.sootc Lo.ra.1n Ave.. Dayton , Ohio Hounds group 21-> . muzzle! chest, legs an~ breech,m g, Temple, to trausac t Importa Reg\steraLioll centers were detl1gnt busl. . and With ack pencil markin g. naled 8IIld our boys were allswerl ng The Weima raner, sometim ea on his toesblHe FOR ,~ Rest.au rant. Sell\r.g on es over 25 llfSlj. _ _ _oJ' . .poken of. as the "Grey Ghost" be· I1lches at ' the measur shoulde (lCOO Ul!'t, of heIL1th. G<lOd locatlon . rs, and Tbe Busines s Men's Club melon tile call of Uncle Sam by the !JloW;cause of Its color, was ~evelop~ covers the ground with powerf ul Wednesday evening with ands am sent to- 't.nJlnlng camps, Well equippe d. Reasona ble p.r! e. b.y the nobles of the Weima r, sec- rhythm ic strokes . His skilll hoots for tendl soon to be disperse d oversell6 to taJte tlOn ot German y as See ll4rs. Ben BeckeLt, Hw'Vcyaan all-arou nd toward the oval on the whole the . oocasion lbelng MesSl's. Carl hunting dog of dist~nct!ve appear · he has a majesticand parL In the great baittles ~e.1nat burg. appeara BraWl!, nce. Jess Perll1llngtoll ant! Charles FU7 ance. Th~ breed III Its present Based on 1944 Am er ican Kennel D06ter. ty rall'Uly' a.ruI cruel1.y, and to urebred form-i t stands 22 to 26 Club registra tions the CenF ann~. Imple menu -~che8 in height -has b~en Itnown ter, the 10 most says Mrs. Ida Borne, who haa spent hold the Star Spe.ngled Banner, popular dog GEORGE BENSON sl1lce a~out 1810, Oa.llanUy Lhey fought, raclng III thiS country breeds in the ~OR SALE- Buzz saws and frames Dog Author ity, on Radio, Tell. States, in the severn.J days 8S the i10use gu st of the We111~araner has; proven .adept order of theUnited Pmlllllll -)(lIftfi., e,l/tlt ir popula rity, are: Mrs. lAura Shldakel', many> different oppas.lUonS. They to fit any make of tractor. See a t roturne d to as a pomter on, feather ed and Cocker Sp aniel. Beagle, Meani ng of Popula r $r.",. ,,4,1.. Boston her home suffered , 'bled a nd led 60 we would fu. r red game In and D06t.er'S Fee4 Sr.ore, HarveysbUl'g. Dayton. laLso as Tues~. a re' Terrier , Pekinge se. Collie, . Fox· Expres sions trlever ha,<:e a plaoe to llve in peace. Let us terrier, Dachs hund. Phone ~ , Ter · . Miss I\tary E. Sq'1lth is lhe ruest F131 Creati ve Spark The Basenji Is onla of the oldest rier, Springe r Span ieScottish l and Ppme· of .fr. j ends and rel8JUves In KAmt ucic,y. Dever forget to honor t.Ilem tor Some unusua lly inter stin~ facts Invention I.. declining in the of the dog breeds. Popula r in the ranian. While only about 20 per House hold Goods For Sale- - about the origin Mr. days Charles of the EdWards attende d " Ilhclr fortitud e and bl'8.very . One Pharao hs, he was reo cent ot purebre d dogs e ligible for and meanl1lg of 'United States. Between 19aO and red in recent years in hi. registra tion in the United bll'thday cUnner, FrIday , a t the h~ L'nolJ3llnj nine hundred a.ruI fortyErOHT . PIECE. DININO . ROOM dog words and dog express ion. 1943 patent a pplications went down discove St ates were rel ated by about hall at the Patent Office in origina l purity in a remote section are actually , regis tered with of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Maurice ~n In &IX years ago a mall walked on t.Ws the Suite. gOOd. c~on. Ml·,;. or darkest Africa. He is believe d Americ an Ken nel Club, Harry Miller . Washington. To be very AKC fig· technica l. WUmin glon . The dinner wa.s In eal1Ilh, preaohi ng, rtea.olltn8 human to be the origina l of the do~s that ures are believ e to be executi ve aec· the drop wal Bernard Melloh. 117 a fairly 114% per 100.000 of the "canno t bark" mention retary of the honor of the ,elghty-nl nt.h birthda y Ity ,~ flg>ht a sIlie8Jr.1ng monater ed In the accurat e reflec tion of the r. Gaines Dog Re- country ', popuiation. U the total Old Tes.t ameQt. A small dog, yel- Ity of the various breedspopula IUlonlver sarles of Mr. E;dwal c!s and toot Is here to ruin our homes on McCLURE CALENDARS NOW search Center, number of patents applied for annu· low, yellow a~d white, black and country as a whole. accorqlinng the Mr. J . W. Buglln. T Ile' ather guesls t.hls eru~ and In Lhe next 'world to New York City, ally had varied a ire at deal In for- white in color, he is distlngu lshed the Center. READY FOR D1STILIBUTION were Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank Tlelime.yer, also. This ,moll8ler 15 .Se. while a guest on mer ,.ears. thIs would nol be 80 8ur- ~,----tn.tl. It Ia the "What' s the prI.lng, but it had not. (! Mr. Oharles Ellis of Sa.bIna, and • Mr. -:James E. MCClure, fUneral , Jesus Chrbt Lllat came r1'(ifll ,tlbe Good Word? " From 1900 to 1930 our number of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Villars of ivory palact'$ on high direcOOr, cOOl:!ledth1s of1lce tb1s to IthJs 'WOrid progra m over patent. Increase d each year, about Clarksv ille. w ok tha:t he has a supply of nice to estabUsh an army t.Q t*ht alu Lhe Mutual net· lJke the population grew. Many work recently . Inr. and I\lrs. Waller Donald'.lOll and satan. Ever since Ule creatk)n by .... NE FlTE caIel:lt:iars at 'hLs office on SOuth . . Harry Miller Origina l1y, he people played at being Inventors. . MaLn street that will 'be given to Aid, the word "dOlt -from Mrs. Ama'nda Harircm spent Sun- rowe sold Uleir int.erest ill the Truift I' tlhls SlVtan ~ gone ilIbollit t4le ~ Sorrie original gad'get to make liv; . the Ing ;E 'Matket here to Mr. and Mrs. WJ]\. .like a 1'OIU1ng 1100 seekl~ easier could be found In process • From now on anyone who ca.rES to stoP in far It. old Enlflish "dogge, the French woo he the person wh'al:O d3¥ at t.he 'h ome of her son, Mr. "dogue ' and the Latin "dogo" - of develop ment at nearly any way· inm Wetzel of l)e.Y LOnfAlbel't StUbbs and family, may devour. He wrecks our homes. waa used to designa te a certain IIlde wagon IIhop. Many a house. you ha VI! been. ca.llltli8 JeJru! Ellen aggrava tes wars, st.rife, hate, crillle Fite, Jar.e or Janie F'ite. OJ' "D~c" type Mrs· LucUe Armitag e WIUI the Sunor f1ghtin~ or hunting dog, wife cherIshed what ahe hoped wal NORR IS BROC K CO. ' 1\1r. and Mrs. Delhert Conifer anll of all kLnds, Bl1Ii a.t lWit ( 'troY4 but later came I1lto general usage • lecret reCipe. BOYI and girls ~te. or some ot~r kind of Fite . Is day guest <¥ Mrs. ~ Wa tkins 1n Barb84'a C1neinnaU UnJOD 8'ocll Yards for aU types of dogs. The word dreame d of . Mrs. Mar Um Walker aoo the souls of men. Let us ellli:;t In tlle wealth from something now to 'be known as Graph"dog" is believe d to be a corrup· they might Fite family of Lebar..on, Mr. 8lld M rs, Lord's army and be gOOd per ' Editor "thInk up." DaVi&sl cn's l'Ccomm soldiers of endMrs. Evalyn Peterso n left Thurstion of the lound "daw, daw, daw," Todd Buru:e a.ruI S<ln. William, at- tl'le O!tlSS and ,honor the Chrllt. AU to the Goo4 Mion: Sure hope thBit wh('n I g.J day tOT Lake Wales, ~a. which is the sound of the ~ark ~f tllll t to spenn Only a few of thele formula . or 'to endorse Mr. • dog when heard in the distanc e. tended .the fu.nerul of Ml'S. Conger's suffered, bIro and cUed Ulat we oKurz .. Kasohs ' check, the relnaind er of the wInter. The express ion "dog days" mechan ical devlcel ever reached l\t,rs. Freemo nt l\tiars o! Spring Rnd Mrs. Watker's bl'Other, ThW'li- m.lgh.t hla.ve a place to 1I,'c happy eome. to us "from ancient times the Patent effice, but the youngst ers 1 don·t sign "OTa.ph-Flw" Instead of It. would ' be Valley came SllltUl'dn.y to be a mem- ,jay a.t. the H,mnah F'u'1Wml Home in et.erni~. All pral$e l()r the men and hal its origin in the fact that who worked with them. gained val· the usual Jane Flte. In BllU~ohe8ter. Mr. Buru:e Is 11 bro_ t'hat died for us. the sun i. nearer Sirius, comino nly uable knowledge. And out of thll sure to cause 18 d.lsrupLlO1~ In tJ1C oor of the Home family for a lew . called the Dog Star,~ during the wave of c.r eatlve energy came t.ht'r-in- Iaw of the decea6ed. months use· . Payroll Dept.. by Mrs. Jl:JUl1e Mable Pla.nck hottest part of the summe r. Today fuI things. Patent appUcatlonl MiB;s Olive Williams returne d on "dog days" are conside red to con· reached an all·tlme high between tinue for 40 days-2 0 days before 1925 and 1930, and (population con. " 1 'Wager many of you lolkfi recall Tueseay from IJld.1a.napOlls where Live Wire an~ PrQrrea lve. AD or- . and 20 days after Sirius appears : sldered ) patents actually granted Mtli1'8. M1l.ls B6rbeau . Mother and J She went to attend the !unei'al of from July 3 to August 11. • ganl.zatlOD second to DODe. 8Crict1J orAccord ing to Mr. Miller ·~ mon. broke a 50.year record, only a few had a nice letter 'frun her · recentJy . her brothel' , Mr . Jason. Williams. sellers on the but aU around marllet grel" came t.r om the 'word , l\frs. GCOI'ria ' Menden haU ac"min· m ~nths Inter. She l1ved .In Harveyalmr-g for years In the 001lDlr~. . gle" -,-descr iptive of a nUxed or' InventIon I! the spark of creati,v e Ulen she aa:d her. now late husban compniued. by Ml's, se~h FUrn as Is d • : unknow n pedigre e; "Fldo" is Latin ~hought. It was during Americ a's S ervlCe. Th at Sa t'II f'lei Spending. !II few dll'YS rut tile Golden j tor faithfu l-certa inlY a term well era of Invention that the people of ' mov eel to B >- . • ~ Ot I ,M.o auu.v"", .l o. fe l'C_ l.J8 mb and deserve d by toe do~, the most the United States rose up I.n dustrl. cer.tly she moved a.t tendinG FarlTl~l S' Week !Xl Pomona , Ca l. faithful of man's compan ions ally and clim bed to the top In Lebano n. of the She was telling us" her soh, Lt. Col. AUCT IONE ERING througH the ages; and "Terrie r" world. In wealth . In education, In Byron, h IlS been 'disc:haJ1ged (rom Miss RU'" Chandl er had 'he derives from the Latin word "terST ANLE Y and KOOG LER ra" 804 the French word "terre," health and in living .tandard s. In· !We Army. While in service he "as pleasw'e Friday .n!glht of .hew·1r.g BBOD BS LlCEN8 B vc ntlons ~ Increase both meanin g earth. Terrier employment, wit.h the lO1st EnglnAileJ's Comba.t Pflul Rlobeson, noted Negro sll~ger. i'or Dates, Phone 28M, WaynesvWe, dogs' origina lly employ ed s were boost woges nnd shorten working . for dig· Ohio Reverlle ..... 4 _ glng af~er game In the earth, as hours. Inventions create Innnitely Group of Lhe 3rd a.nd 7th AI'ln1es at MemortaJ Hall in Dayton. ' . ""-amore jobs tha n they destroy. in huntmg toxes and badgers . Mrs. Lloyd Hackwell or -;Olcnd'nle. as executive otnce.r. He helped build PHON E 32~ lEBA NON, OHIO Historlcnl Sketch Mr. MUler also gave quick ex· the Treadw ay bridge. bhe longes t called on ,M Iss Annie Brown, ThUl'Sr planatio ns on how certain breeds F . O. Ri c!hey of Cleveland, Ohio, across 'Lhe &h1ne. He also clBy' afternoo o. 'helped of dogs got their names : one of the nation's distingUished oonstnl ctlon on 11. brldg'e aer06S Miss Mupe BrowlI 'attende d the Ule "Schna uzer is derived from the patent attorneys. In!ormed me reo cently that thp hl~tory ot Invention Dar.Uibe, which support ed th e 40Lh Womer.·s Auxilia ry meetIng 01 the German term for whisker s, for which thiB breed iB ramous . St. Mary's EpIscop al Church at the divid('s natura lly Into tour periods : Infantr y DivlsLon to cross while "Cbow Chow. Chow in Chinese (1) Before the 17th Century when .unrler flre . For his outstan home of Mrs . E. V.· Barnha rt on TARV IA .LI'(H IC TAR d~n g means someth ing that is edible. there were no patent laws and tew servIces ,he has ,been a.warded the Thll.nli ay a.ft.ernoon. and ROAD OIL and In China the Chow Chow Is Inventi ons; ~2) The 17th nod 18th E. T. O. Ribbon with lour Miss Ruth Ohandl er accompanleci favored as an all-arou nd dog, in· Centuri es With ba.ttle EXCAVATING DUMP poor patent laws ' cluding its use ror food in an poorly adminl stel'cd; by her niece, Mis.s GertJ ude Ohandl'RU CI{ SERVIC E (3) From ear. s14I.rs, the A. T . O. ribbon, victory emerge ncy. ler, spetllt saturda y _afLe i noem 11\ Iy In the l!Jth Century to 1933, and medal, bronze st!U' m£dal, Ready M i x Concr ete lIo~ld 'the "WhIpp et. The Whippe t was al · (4) since. Americ an Theatre Ribbon. Just Dayton . way. a running dog. It was noted Americ a's era of Invent.lon cov· tho\lg!ht 1\11'5. Luella Smith and · l\lr. Ellis that thiB dog had the habit of all of you good Irierds of snappin g at the heels of other ered more thnn 1\ century back ot Byron QlId Mara would Ivins came from LebanlOn, Wel:nesbe in tel'ested dogs when running after. game. 1933. a period with Ben Franklin at day aIternOO I1i to visIt with their In tIl\s inioOrma one end t1on. and Thomas Edison at the and that the noise made by this waYlIl!sville 2911 sister, Mrs: Hanpa.h Rogl!rs. other, In which Chlet Justice John snappln /i re~embl ed the crack of l\Iorrow No.3 ' . a whip. Marsha ll stood out tor fair use of . The Friends Home ~C&'l't;16 very PbolJes. IAhonon: OIlIce 4037K the patent system , Those were tbe • Congm tuiatlon s go ,~I) Mr. J esse much .the leav1ng of our ,gllOd nelglhRes. 88M years when inventlons and their sci· Prender gast, W~nesvlne, a l'ecent IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 2222 bo~, Rev. Parka ood fa.mlly. Tiley bl'ldegro entlflc develop ment were proflta ble om, a very fine iNntlem aalto, men ot Intellec t-schools of en· a.nd ,h e works at Kurz-'Kasc.ll WO, have our be6t wishes anil we welcome tlbeir &\1OO6601'S, Mr. ar.d Mrs. lineerln g and chemist ry flourished. Which makes him all the more K~ and fa.mlly. 8poO 'of HOlltllUy worthy of l'eoogni~. ' The LaUn who called Necessl '" '-J , • • the mother of Invention was wrong. • A notice ,to SueN.en Ellis of near Necessity makes people Improvise ; Inventio n springs from love of Wayne.sv1lle. Didntt you 8~ my reply l . ' achieve ment and hope or reward to your nice 16t~? I want those for good Ideas. Among Europeans, rongue- twlnster s SO much, for DEAD STOC K .the Swiss nave the most freedom do, a.nd friends Of Ml'II. really ' l EllIs you WITH and lead In inventions. The Chi. , might recall a few Week.s bauik "My OPEN ING' STAC K AT Horse e, C~".~ nese. having no hope of reward, Hop ,. Invent· ·Uttle. In America our' Pat. · Column a.sk lor tbe ~Ime Of the CalV~I, Sh~p, etc •. CORWI~ · ON ent Office' safegua rded the reward pereon who &er-t.;a \tOIIeIl1~~r to MEDIAL In the 19th Centur1 ' . '. Readers Digest frun Waynes ville, REMOVED PRoMPity In the last dozen yearll, however, IWcen tlyI ~Ived .. letter F~ .· f'rom C.iI...• lA '~ ~he U. S. patent system hal been the' Mrs. EllIS advi81nt r .me '9l~e waa tar.get of much .verbal attack. Hold. " from 8 •• m. to 4 p. m. ~ ers of patents are pointed at .. If one. I 'W88 gla4 to bave ·t.hBt. · le8Ue they had stolen lomething. More· settled. ' . RJI. " H .: .-' 00 LILt; over the rewards , that come (by ~ , Pel' Ton nature 8uddenl to Inventorl, are Mr. IUIIl Mn........ BI'OWD anel twisted from y~ RDlCII 88 .them by tllxatloD . '1'eIepboDe 4'IIADI 5 4 What II the result? Invento rs are family . 81'4 Mrs. JaUIabeIlh Burnett WD, • ~ X&NIA. 0. ' not ·lnventing. MUllt Amerlc a's ere· wttende d the perfOl'lllADCO ........ 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Farmen; Grange, o.~e m Ihe Old_ est in Ohio, will be hOl)u; to the Pomona meeting, ,A balikd dlJU~e r at 7:00 p, m. will pre e the buslness meetlng and Inst.aJla.Uon service. The n o '" mlls ters team from ... ~" Lebanon Gr:m "c w1lJ cond".U ot the .. II tal!atlon . Membel'S of the team are Mal'IOI! Sllyder, E. D. B i ty, Morris Nixon , Everett Runyan' a.nd Karl Ccwan. 0 , M . Worley. OOWlty depuLy mllster, is In cha.rge of the team. WIl,1ard Losh of MaSOtTI ~will succeed Wa lter Me nill of the Maineville Grange as mru,ter of Pomona Gl'lmge. Ot.her newly elect.ed offioers lnclude Ellis McClure, Sprir''!,boIO. overseer ; Mrs. H. R. HarTis, Lebanon, I turer ; EJ:I wln Mlchen r. Wa YIl s· ville. steward; Mr. find Mrs, CUi·tis Beck, Springboro, 1\.SS1SUV l t st.eWa!'ds; Mrs. Malion Kellnel', Masen, seC: retary; and W , H. Null, Sprin llbolo. treasurer,
lng on 'l1Jullma.y night, Jan. 10, at the 'home o f Mrs, J. E McOlure, T he • Wayneav1lle trounced Herb's group of WIOl'lrel'S started their War Place, 44 'to 32 'l'Ihum:Ia.Y , nlll'ht . to B. "Bundles I or Brt ,' Ia" 'Independent wor k o.s "lAUe n move nearer 11 T__ .~tlbe cha.rn~'''IISh1
and 110.ve completed 3520 sarmenta Basketba ~, ~ __ ~ ~ fOr refugee ba.bles and children. Tonlght ,the ..,.,... '''''''''''' aces Fcw group& oJ young ladies have lam, present OOOOpult& 01 second B\ocompUshed 60 much for relief place, &It 8:30 at Hannon Hal! In Lebanon. A victory for Lovelano work. wouldi place :tha.t qu1r.tet and th.P. Thooe present tor th.l.& wt meetWa,yneavllle team In a flrst ~place lng were Mrs, Robert Gray, Mrs. tie. Fred Hook:, Mrs. PaUl Ma.urlce, Mrs . 'l1he OIvlc Olub team led all the Oharles MaurlGe, Mrs. J ennie Con- WIly 1Jl last week's g'BIllC ltl&playing ner, Mrs. walter Flrasure, Mrs, Orval their beat fann of t-he season, Bob Shou.p, Mrs. F , U. LeMay and Miss PIBllclt conuected tor seven field Ka WU-Y'll Gibbons with the hostess, Mlni. J . E , M.oClure, wtIo 6eI'Wd cla1n ty refreshments at the SOCial period.
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY., OHIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1946
Pomona Grange Here ~~:t ,!E~T~~C;;~:LD ' Civic ,Independents Saturday Evening Show Top Form •
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• According to a report received from the State S ales Tax oHLe. the Sales TalC EJcamj,ner was In Leban ' 1 • The Wa.ynesv1lle Fire department at the OOUrt House J an. 22. 23 8,':d was called t.o the home 01 John 24, and "/1'111 be at th e followtnH StaIIls.bem on South Main at. Monlocations lor this week ar.d next : d~ eve-rung about 6: 00 o'clock to
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These returns must be filed on or before J an, 31 , 1946. Failure to file an or before thLs date subjects the vendor to B penalty oI One Dollar ($1.00) per day for each day th~ return 1s del1nquenL ,
Civic Club A.dopts New Constitution
Flre Ohtef · Sts<nd11ord I.saued a note of warning today ca.u't lonIng I\is1r.st calling In to the depal'ltment for inlormatlon r~ fires. 1be present 't elephone hookup cauaes an interrupt.1on In IIbe departmen.. call to the fire statton at The Ford Garage oomer when anyone d1&la in on the l1ne. This result5 ina. delay in detemUnlng where the fire II 10000ted a nd the small time lotoJt in getting this information might mean
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, . . . January 1~. 1946- Ja.nU8J'Y half· s LOCk ~ow but 110th ng Wlel I 8IOne and I &IJl }u~t<lJack to wish you wanted to<hI..Y, Evet'yone WOI', led ,- 0 ver Wllu.. t 'he elI ,"..,. ,01 til"" Ulcat No.quesUoD 0: labor, ~n~ Ol'''FlCERB : ~nt Joe WWte. , Jr.; Vice-President, Nevin WUlla~n; - Happy New Year. We hope tha t tl,uo . Seore1ay or wagee Ia ,too big to be ' &ebtlllCl EXEOUTlVE -Tn>wlurer. Mrs. WUe"v M&nlter. year ma.Y ,be Ukc tIle tradltona! packet':! st.Iike will be. LOLs of cows, . OO~ Jess Miohael; PaW ~; Mrs. PhWlp March. it ha6 come In llke a ' 1101: ,l'Sp eclall,y fIl L co ws ~ut. n~t Jllany oWld!be conference 'table if the Coon; ClUfoI'd Elliott; Mrs. Tim Black. with strikes rtolls vlC/lenoo and lUI. ll<>g today. AI ""l' \Jle sale I picked .~= =u=es:::~~ HOB'rEBS: Mrs, l:..ev.18 Lyr.ds, POSTER. OHAI'RMAN, Mra. PaUl MaIloo8irield rest all ov~ the' world, may it iO up Ben JOUles and t.ook him Mme. I.e> publJe We.IJa.re. nme wW prove Wte the ~ul la.mO. As for 'I'h ey IU'O living at 441 Dei)rlleJa:i t.h1s true. 'Unless uniona de61at in TUESDAY....;, School Program, 9:30 ' A .M •. weat.ller. we .ll&ve been ,h&vlni Q Pike ill one af W1 0se pr t.Ly liLLie ,11 w "roueh-ho\lolie" atr1kI! ,,,, ..t~ or INVOOATION • Janua.ry thaw for the tirst ,t.Irue 111 houses. M I '. J ames showed me a ll -............." 'Twenty 'l'IlJM. :,'Paalm' obta.1n1ng 1ncreaaes in waaee. public • . . . , .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q rade 2 /lIOIlIoe years. I ha.ve n 't seen anyoue IlI'O lmd t:he Ilous . Tlley have all opinion is Som, to sour ap1nst them 'Pledge of AHetrlance to the PiSC' . . .... .. .. . .. . : .. .. . . . . •. oft.deIt 1'-0 plow\.Ila bUt t.he corn p1ck.ers haVe tJl 1'0 001 Lhey ni!<ld all on OD e !loo!' and o.oce they lose favor it .will be Song 'ADleJ1ca: . .. .. .• . .. . . .. •.. . . , ... • • ...... . . , . . . ..... Graaee 1-6 been workJJ:J8 'agaJ.n 8Illd many pea. with aU t.he n odetUl COllVCIllcuccs. d1!f1cult IX) rOOl1!lUlize. . REOITA~ON . •,:•••.. • .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . , . . Beverly Hodson pie husking ood hauling com. T he T he kll.cilCIl 1» tlspeclully aLtractl ~ . If \Ul1an members would strike SONGS, Good Monung. Tommy Tompk1nB·. Pratt . stock looks rat.h er be ~ter t.han us ual Ben alwa.y... goes 1.0 W1C COIIUUWll LY ag:a.lnst st.rikes rather than for them "Bor..uci~r Ba.lJ', English Folk Tune •. " . . ... . . . . . .. Grades 1-2 a.nd the wild wea.tdleJ' saved my <XJ4\1 sale wi llm he ca.1l to /; e his olr. and lea.rn that through a "rwork- READING.·The Nortlh Wind'. Donna Saylor, Patty B41rnebt. Earline Silaw, pile. friends a nd n e1l!hbol's, Whlle-you--arbitrBte" method they Grade 1 • Vacmion HJghllght~. I cc l\nll • Fl·lda y. Wnynes ville - Springboro could In the end 8AlClOIlIPllah more, 'E XERaISE. Ral)~ Dlumoaugh. Jimmy Allen, PaUl Emerick. Beverly snow and cro\\\1ed t.ralllS but I lelL baskeLbnll gatllCS a L Spr ingboro. T wo t.be.n 8t.rikes would cea.se. But lUi Barnett, :~ Brown, Anita Rae Ma.son . . . . . . . . .. .. Grade 1 s0011 ellough to m.lss 'the real ChrlsL- fas t. h lll\.H ough L gllJlles. 'I'h ' long M the union lea.dets hold' the SONGS, . ·QWj and Dogs', Czeob Folk Tune, (Girls) . . .. ..... , .. Grade 3 maa jam. All u·a.iJlS from ,lJ1,e e.ls l Spring boro Jr. Hlgb wou Lhe first whip-'h and over the worker they 'Old McI)or.ald Had A Pann' (BOys) .. . . . , .. , . . . . . . . Grade 3 bours late but 1 went :west and lL and Lh e un beaten Wayn es ville }Ugh W1ll keep them in line even ~t READING. 'The ~Iroad CtUstng' . , . . . . . .. ... . . . ... .... Jimmy 'Weber was .nOL bad west of Chicago. Ohrlst- WOIl U1C .secOl:d . It is fUll to Wl\tch theJ.r will becau.se the worker llke SONG. ·SWtss W8'1t:l1l8 Song'. 8Wiss ¥elk Song .. .. , . ... . . . . ' .. Gnldes 3·4 mas trees nnd ClU'i.sunas pre n ls, t:.b.c gir l cl1 e l' lenclt rs b l I miss the t.he wor~ bee, Is tlIle fellow' who IOesC8nt: Maitlene Me.nlter; Joan Thomas; Charlotte Puterb8ugh; Ohri.st.;Jna.s dir..nel' alld !a.nl1\y vlsits. full tlu'oated roar of u c.h ecrlng brings in the "honey" 80 the "queen" • Carol1ne stoup; Patty Pet.enion,; Shirley Hodson. OOI.arado 6'U11Shine almost e very da y secLlol,l of boys. It woald be nlce If can COll~ to I1Ule, READING, 'The SOng of 'the Housekeepei-' . .. . .. , . . .. . Bobby Barton W&l'IIl and brJght unUl Lh e crowds tJley ~CI>tA'd o w ' ()8.J'S OIlCC In a \\'llile SONG, 'The Libtle Pig'. Vennor-t ;Folk Sont . . . . . . ..... . ..... . GMde " began ,(.0 II.1Tive for the great Na - wi WI .sOJllC good school songs . ...."....a ...,..,- .. . .. . .. .. ... . . . , . . .. . ... . . . Grade " 't iona! We£te!'n stock Show . 'we Wa .1Ilcsv1l le wa~ we11 I' p rcs 'rubed Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard rrtnIIeY REOlTATION ' ·l!:v '~ J '" Y ..... m en leftt dur1n8 ,Ilhe pa6t weeit and wID PLAYLET . ..... , . .... . . . . .. ..... . ... .. ..... . ... . .. .... ....... d~ 5 had' a lI1.Ue "stock sb.Ow weat:.b. et·" buL !.here were no t qu ll.e liS Illil ny Spend Some jjme traveJlna through ' ADDRESS, 'If Evenrone Were Just. Like Me' .. . . . .. . Mrs. soObt MllU8an with snow and cold wind. More 111le from l' ttrm t rs O l'tUlgc No, 13 as Flor1da IUId v:Is1t1n&' ~nends aa1 SONO, 'Whistle. IDll.ughter. Whistle'; Early American beet cattle tll~'e tban ever t.Ws year IJlet'C were las t ycru·. relatives. ' ·My'. HOl'III!! At1l'-t Hungry'; DlTly Amer:lOOD ... . .... . . GradeS 5.8 and hundreds 01 cowboys there to • SlUld ny. Whlle I WllS nWllY the ADDRESS. '8Jgnj:t~t Oh~ In Youth· .... .. .. . . . '.A. B . ~, compete for the l>la prizes In m e Par ks family moved o u t of Sl. MIss EdwyDa Stanforth, dauch&er ANNOUNCEMiJ!lNTS DISMISs FOR NOoN UOl)R rodeo, Not eo many gay 5h1I'I(:.s. t a.ncy Malj"s rl.'Ctory to Lhe house ou Mrs. of Mr. and M:rB. C . E. st.antorth, tDlr.n.er wID be serv~ In ~ BctJ60l CaIeterla bY W . S . O. 8 . of IDeal V&itB and baIlda.nas. I wonder U' Henderson's farm 0 11 Ule W lImll WOO . is a. student at Wllmlngton Mt:1IhOc!I8t Church) tbey are a.tmld of look.ing like movi e t,o~ . Pike. nel'll' DRY'wn, a.n.d tile COllege. ha.s been made a. member of Tueaday, 1:00 P. M. , aQIJOrs Of dude rtUlCllers if '\.hey K 'c y's f amlly mov d In\.O t he rectory. the Delta ome.ra. Theta Soror1ty wear ~ but common shll'~ n would be moo If we coul d have ________ . 8PECIAit MVSK' . ... .... .. . .. .. ... . .. ... . .. .. . .. ... .. '1-8 Grade Girls had boLlI !'lIJl1Il1es Lu to\\'n , I went ADDRlD3S, .'Be . ~ood For Sanet.h1ng' . . . . . . , . ... . ,. Mira. 'SooItt ' aD<l blue je8ID.S and leat.l1er Jackets. Mn. Ellie Hockett opeDed: ber VOCAL SOL08 .. .. .'.. ... . ... .. . ..... .. ... . ....... . .. . Marlene over w se Ul em Ul1s a ft moon . so many gay clothes but plen t.y home, SWlday. a.lld bac1 as her gueeta 'Florian'a Song'. J. P. Clar1a de ~ translated or action, ,bucking 'broncs a.nd The hou Is Vetj' ga.y lI.nd pI' t ty the rneln:benJ of the flJ.la.rl~ Club. '0 No. John'I', EnglJsh Folk Bema Bra:b&m& steers, roping c&lves and wiLli fresh paper and pa int and aftcr 1\ selge wiLh the f unul.CC. t:.b.e NOTICE of APPOINTMENT A(~l'Ipanled by LlnicJa ~ Halnea steer 'Wlest.l1Jl,. Between eveDt6 t.lley ADDRESS. 'YOIlllIl. Ye6tel'day, Today Mld Tomorrow' (Oh~e or Hot?) came in a.nd sat on their heels III wa ter woJ'k,s and "he e lcctrtcillY tll ey are now almost settled li nd QU1te • NoUoe i& hereby lIy- thM BdM.b A. B. ar&bam a rOW i.I:I&Idb the sta:Uwn. thell M.. Tlbbala, wboIIe Post otfloe adwould Come a IW1ld anc OVet· comJortable IUld ready to e any of
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places hJfn so .far behind in h.I6 keep, better roads and lIny Othcr earniilgs t hat it, takes DlOnths and ~ gCJVernm.ectal 8Jppl1catJOll of ,.ears l1lO 'b aJance up the 8ClOre. even funds for the comon good, another if he toroee a ralec. and in addlt.loo., 10/11 <to the oonswner. Following this trend of thought. the C061. 01 tile oommocllty he !.II prodUCing must absorb tale Increased the striker, the ffilIjI'Jutacturer and lAbor costs thereby revett1ni direct- the aqvernment (the people) all fiUl to p1n through strikes and In ly to the oonsumer's pocketboOk. The manufacturer cannot win be- all cases the corurumer always loses. cause he is forced to cease 'J)rod- The only willner that can be d euclJon l! a strlke is In effect. His tenn1ned In these cases Is probably l.ncome 18 stopped !but his inves t- the promoter of tale s t.rlke. Unions ment overhead oont1n~ piling up M a. protection oto the worker in proadded costs against his prOduct vid1n€ good waces and 'WW'klng con. when It 1a again placed In produc- dtt10ns are h ighly oommend&ble but tion. 80 ega1n the consumer pays. they, 11ke any governing body. if The government lo6ee throueh all~ed to fall into the ha.!Ids of income t.axes. saJee tax and added \lIlIiCJ"UPlllO 1ndlviduals, will be
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dress Js R. a. 3, W~ Obio, ,,-- been d"'" ...... '-., appoI.nted, . . AdmIDlstratrlx of the estate of Jobn J. I:<eYes. late of Wa.rrc:o County. CWo, deCeased. Dated ~ 7t1b day of J~, J.N&. Ralph B. 0U'ey
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J ea.nnte " MUler WUlII11D5lD ADOOIlI3S. 'All our Hornets Are. 'DIe NIaltian Is' ... .Mrs. Soobt M1lllga~
LhC:U'e is no bus ruon g Lha t rood .so Wmt wlt.h Mr. Pa rks In Da yton 11011 cta.¥ they lIIe raW1er shut In. Mrs. Merrick ~ t here with them. . • I hear tha.t t.be locker r.ompa.ny Weclnfl8day, .9 :30 A. M. ~ had <IX> wiWt thec-e two hoU1'8 Is ma.lW\g prO!;I'E'SS Qn d is ready eo JUdIe' of tile Pnlb&te court 'lbe rucJunollli staMon has been MUSIC .. .. , ..••. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . H1g.b School Mlxt'd chorus sell stock, Th e Dutch oc vs wer e " _ ..... - 3 "'"'" done over, wilo a cleu.n r.ew floor Map18 & ~le, ACt1I. 124 ADDRB3S. '00 We Get our Moneyo'e Worth· '" R%Id new decOrations, it looks like taken care of by OW1et·S now we
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~USIC ............ , .•...•. .. . . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• . • •• Hlah acnool Band ADDRliSS, 'The F'amily 'Ibat p~ , Together Sta.ya 'Dlget.her' . Mrs. SooOt l(WJpb VOCAL 'lmO, iDorotlhy Jean IAlmIli.e; Lou1ae 'l'tuner; 'PbyUla SbabID AccompanJed by L1nda Lou Haint!8 • We lII!I'Ye In 8OCJOl1la.Dce with 'A DDRESS, 'Do WW! Buy or Are We Sold' (The Tr1cka of sal~) 4be w1ab&is of the family, and Mr. A. B. 0rabaIiI : Ib&ve &mpIe fAdllUee for .. ~ aervIoe in· 1ibe famjIy . • I DAYS T~ MARRY" Ploy .given by ~. Bellbrook GraJl8e No. 2702 bome or chUI'Ch- <there Is no Play Ooe.cbed by Mni. E\Jlel RaDle, R.u1b Ollmm1ne:e .....a-. _ _ _ • extra cna.tae for aerv1ce8 held p~ tN' ORDER OF APPEA.R.A.NCE -.. ~... in our P'uzIeJ'al Ibae. SIMON p. ~ASE', ila 'Bl8.ck 118 His Race ... , ...•...•...•.. Qe(qe .MOare
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U1e fence ,tibe;y would go !or all tne world as they do 40 a sDlall scaJe at tibe CommUD1ty S&le. o.u .for bane on a. Ua.Ial with some vacant eeats. CBoUght the train in Ohlcago only to IWaB the one in Richmond
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• , . Ferry Cbur,ch of 'Chrilt 9 :'80 a. m. 10:46 a. m. 11 ~oo a. m. '1:30 Po m.
Bible SchOOl COmmunion Preaching
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Oha.l'les Feldkamp, Jr., i9; NeW' U. B. Mmy, and ~ Rad,j:Jh w. Nill , 18. '{f Jy: es vill , l1neirra11 a ,o d Dol'o Ll)y 1 h ~ r,iLc '} ~', Mary . Snider, 18, ~n. 19, ~rv~ysl>Ul'g. s lu en IN OASE OF FIRE DIAL _ ' ' Haruion C . Sl lbbs. 39. f(Jr, m )1 , M Mnry S tterth wai tc. 31, 'o Ll1 of 1'Z !:l_ _ _ _III!I_II!IIII_I!I!I·,, Lebanon. Ernest E . Oswald, 56, f llnera! db' eotor, and ,M rs, Elsie J . Ohese.ld1u,!l 52. salcsla<:ly. bo(;11 of LebIlI'OIl. Nolie Powe.ll, 30. eloctrit.11l11, a ll<FARMS ~0t.1~ Grace NewLon, 33. fa ctory worker, Bought and Sold both of Oregonia. Homer W. Snell, 22, student. and HOW ARD SURFAC~ Carolyn Gravi tt, 18. laooratol.j' Liceru;ed droker Phone 29~8 technician , b WI oJ Mason . JAKE WADE Oharles R. Tr~lt. 2 l , M hllllisl>urg. la/borer. a nd Mary l')1 La Iwac h , 18, LicclIsrd Salesman Pilone 2541 R1c:l~ond,
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.The ooUl't set Ja.n. 29 ,to hea~ th Werner Xtlily; Marrow was invenoory of bhe eslaLe of AlJ.na.~ llUlleQ. 00. edIninJsIt.er the estA1.te 01 belle . COverdale, Lebanon, ' xe..., 11_ ' • Alyin and Clyde Elri>e~, MlISOll, Ollva with J . E. .Holden, E. A. Ludlum and Katherine Tra1ner as \\;6re 1l'IIIrtled executors of tAhe estate of Cat herine L. Erbeck an d I.he·latter ~' 'I'lW ooUlt eet Ft~. 3 to hear Ule as admlnistrastor de bOnis non of the estate of F . W . Erbeck. D. E. H ey,wiu at Ernest Zec::her. W. Oheeter M&ples was a.ppointed wood, MHton Laney and W. E , Ohes'8,MtIHary ~t.rator or the elI- ney were named to ,:\ppralse boUl tBItb of WdWam J ()hn -Hawkes, Ox- est.ate6. The ne t value of Che estate of ford., l1ln1J; aDd 1iled bond at $10,700. G. I. Gerard. Mason, was ! owld to G. po, Brown, C . C. Eulasa and J. R. rA" were appointed to apPlaise the be $8.7 ~ 1.74; EJl1Altbetlh Forsythe pootiOli at the ests.te in Wa.rren co. Waynesville, $1:908.94 alld of Cora '!be court e.pproV'ed the lirst and McOullough $3,200. Peter and Cla.ra Noll were .:lamed Franklin . fina.l account oJ t.he estate of Ohas E. Denman, and ,tllie fUUl accounJt, 01: executors of the tSt.at.e o f MHrgaret tbIt e.ItaIte of OIli:aJ:les E. Lewis, Noil, Malnville. WIUl: G. F. Brown, J.eb&Don. J . W. GOOdard and Ka rl Brown as 'I'be oourt found Lh.e net viuue of appraisers. BOB the eIIt.ate oJ carrie S. Monf.ort, The court approved !.he invenwl'Y 1dI&non, Ito be $i~,970.14; that of of the est.aJte of Emmett E. BeVa n , ltvy G1lWand. Wa~Y,ue&v1lle, to be Cl81'k5v1lle. A,
We now have our hydraulic car lift and pneumatic grease gun. We can give you a firet cia..
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wUe, Bonnie B\wtan, ~on, re- EVamtrlne: ~:~, Ublinob. fused to live Willb :hJm af.ter hJa' I'e_ trcm Wfu!am 'R, oUii'iofe: .Jobn
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L1Ulan Morningsta.r, Lebanon, f1led Mn. DorotJiy LoQgwort.b WI8 a divorce' e.ctlon lIIgainst ClIfI!ord I·""~t«:d .. dl~ ftoom a..old LongM.orn.in8&ta.l', . ~ • ..-a. .......... _ •.....: ob1ld .._-.. 0 _ _ of. thew ........ cruelty. They were mamed in 1939 UIIIt .. __ for 11a auppoit, and '<have one 'ch1ld. ~~ml1M!~~. Her huaband told her "he was ,in 1JI8 fOl'tia1Y, Joe 8onI>..er pl~ love )V1bh another woaiano" ,... aeutenoed to tbe Ohio Smith charges I.n ber .divorce. ODe to 20 ~ against Walter BmWl, ·S. LebanOn. rat10Ded 8I'tIclee from a Married In 1923 they ,have. .. lIOn, 18. motor vehicle ..... the c:Ih&r1Ie 01 u J . P. OOWnB, f'ranklln, 11l~ a ~ to WbIch Paul Kelly dlvoroe action against AmIa. Mae pjeaded gutJty aIld a senteDoe of ~ COllins c.har~ cruelty,. MaiTIed 110 .~n Yeaf& ~ the , Ohlo Reformin 1936 thCy 'h ave 1fhree chudreh. a.tOry was' handed down b¥the oourt.' Virginia Wells ohAl'ged her hUBW61t« oP.in ~ ~ to a band, Franklin Wella, Lebanon, 1W1f.b '" ~ ancl ~vec1 a cruelty In her cUvorce pet1tJbn. ......:.~ :~.' ~_ on~~llyM led J 12 1""" " -- . . . . - - - . _ '1\.l1l' Wle, ~ t ......" bave DO the ~ of hk three minor children and .she seeka her former 0bUdren name, Bel~. . '!'be 00U11t. dlim....." 1lbe au1t of . AUdell Dorsey charges her hus- '~~ ~ ~ Di; band, Howard, WiUh ,neglect in her on lnot:1on Of 'the p!~. Y ~ StnMb W8 ~~ a dadlvorce aotion '!lied by Mr a.ttorney, R. W , Brown. Married in 1937 they ~ iwlm Albert 8td1fl em IhtIr have tour ohlldren. She c.hargee 6r ' ~ ~ oOurt NitIin_ bhaIt her husballd has not contr1but- ed ,t Iie ct.t.b4y ot ·~ in'11Qo .oJWd. ed to the suppdrt 'CIt .bheir nm:. since they ~ Nov. 6 lUt. ~ ~ '~ to Ruby ·E dgar E . Burton charsea oth8It ble __' '''''__ ~........... _. . ............ '
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R. E. Coleman. Minlater SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:30 A. M. Mrs. Raymond COlmer, Supt, WORSWP SERVICE 10 :30 A. M . Th~,
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HOURS: 5:30 il. m. to Y:OO p. m. SATURDAYS: 5:30 a. m. to 9:30 fl. m· SUNDAYS & 1I0L DAY. ' : 8:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
Army serV~.~ ~~ In ctiMteen ' fnd o.-l Ohaat'a!n:;' ALL MAIl~ES of AUTOMOBILES and TRACTORS 1941 they m ,ve a ~IO\D'-yea.r old Bdt1-. iraroit'frUn ~ '1f&roJd " Our New Serviceman 1I4eeUng for wor!ihJp - 10:3(1 A. M. child. He ~ crUelty tbrOOih and LOuIe B. ·'SbeiIe fmil 'MIUy WILLIAM (BiU) BRADLEY his a~torney O. n. Dllatuah. ~le, both ' mJina. Waynelville At Your Service Stella BlackaIby, Franklin, obe.rged Tiie 8iUit CIt' A. L. 'l1IofnU ' ~ FOURTH ST. WA YNESVILLE, OHIO Ph. 2571 Church of 'Chrl,,' In 'her divorce ,p et1Uon that 'her Robert L. VanZile, Mlnjst.er husband, Jea.e, ",fll.llBee aQt\ l1gbte I' Fi!!I!I!II!I!---~"'II!III-"'~-!-"----I-!!!I!I!!!!II!I!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!~~=~!!!!!!!!!I_~=~=!!!!!:II~_ ' with ,plaintUf" . Her peUf;ioll etatea Bible SOOool 9 :30 a · m. tJhat Ibhey were ma.rr1ed in 'l8J3 and Comm~on 10:30 a. m. have a oon who 18 now an adult. Sermon 11:00 a. m. iAlJdy Kid(!, bldloted by the grand "Speak, That They Go Forjw'Y recenily', 'for the alleged Wound-' wa.rcI." lng of hJs w1!e, COra, boY cuWDI Chrlsttar. Endeavor 6; 30 p . m. her, was named detem:tant 1n a d1~ Evening Service 7:30 p. m. verce actJ.cm fiJecl ' by Mrs. KJckt clul.rglng Cruelty. '. . ... &UorDe.v 18 "Obedience 01' The Doc\.1'ine or DoI.D8." R: W . 'BMm. -ae ahargecl that he Mid-week prayer eeri1ce "strudt .her ~y . t1mM w1tl\ ~ Tllursday nJght 7 ;30, p. m : lWlds and ltste . . . ~ her teeth loOee, cut her ' an tbe"vni St. Augustine (;hurc:h with a knife." FaUler KrIllllhOIlz, PrIeat Maxine ' APktntr, t.eb&noO, flied • divqrce sutt asa1nBt Arthur P. Ap~ M61i8 sunday - 9:00 A. M. k1Dg charglJl8 <irueity. ¥ame4 1D St. Mary'. Epilc.o pal Church 1927 they "have & aon aced 18. C . DUatu&h 18 her attomey , Samuel N. Keys, Layreadcr cr.ue1ty was also cllari'ec1' by Mn. Mommg pr~yer and sermon Ollltlherine 'r.. wtUJam" Muoo, 11 :00 A. M. against Vemao. WW1ama to lihe was IiI&n1ed in Oct. IMl 'lber have lID obtldral.
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• Haven 't you had a "fetchlne up" giggled Ida. the drill opemtor <m my right side, after falling prey to my tolment. P.S. Ida Is a natural 'born Daytonlan too'.
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The Finest Family Ploture To ' Come out 01 HoUyW'OOd fOI"
OFFICE EQUIPMENT-
IF YOU WANT any l'epak dol»- Years! or to buy a typewriter, caab register, or add1ni machIne, Write OUR VINES HAVE Mr. Charles Duke, 2260 naDc.\a TENDER CRAPES Lane, C1uc1nnaU, 0bJ0, with MARGARET O'BRIEN, EDW, G . ROBINSON nnd
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4% FARM LOANS-Loni term. _y pa.ymenta. No &ilPra.lsal fee. Also nlce small and l&rge tanns for we. Call or write Ceo.
Henkle. Pllone No.2, Lebo.noll. tee
MiscellaneOu,-, GONDER POTTERY- A fine gift item. Reasonably priced. 'G azette Office. FOR S.A.LE- Diana Kerosene Hot WIMer Heater, Phone WaynesVille :ag1l6. 12.
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Real Eltate For SaleFOR SALE- 16 ~ 'llCreS of vacant land, 1 Dille west of Waynesville an state Rt. '13. Wilbur N. Sea.r8, ~2651 .
IF YOU iHAVE A 'PR.<>PERTY OR FARM TO BElL oau or Write Don HeIlderBaD, Tel. KCi446, 61'1 !Drain Ave.. Dayton., Ohio 2H
Fannina Implemeata!'OR SALE- Buza awa aDd frames to fIt any maIre or tractor. See at Doster's Feed SOOre, H8rvepburg. 28U. P131
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World Destiny
~ted more pltWel' tll8A BoilY • " olll\er powe, 1101.115e in 1;he world. FrOill Bould.et' Dam we drOve on Ul(O Nevatia. stopPlDI a lew minUtAla 111. LaB VegllB bO wa.lk. through some of the sambU.Da booscs. One ~nlY TUE. WED. THUR, has to ~ bbe pmes ', and. the 29 30 31 We Have Had· a Preview of ThIs Big gamble.r8 I(ir a sbol'li w.lllle 't.O ree.Uze Techn1col6r FeaLure and Recoolmeo:l Lbe ourse U1ere Is .io1tl jplmbllng. Th4! It !fighlY for Its !'4ualc, Oomedy, IWlUW'd, drawn faoea ()f Lhe ,,'1I.lllblera. mance and O tJlez Enrertainment. de ' mOD, women and ' yOUl~ people, is BE"ITY ~ and ARTURO a. sufficient commeotary or: II&IJWCAlU)()VA in ling for QJl¥one who Is ooll<:ernec1 INCENDIARY BLONDE a.boUil. iJle splrJ.~\.Ial wel!IU'e ol man(Tec.hnJoolor) kind, with IlIARRY FI'I"ZGERALD and OU~ 1n lobe w est we very seldom 0llARLD3 RlUGGLES • Note : Thl& lB Pa.mmounta 33rd saw a do.Ua.r bill. .Ml cha.nge was Anniversary Special made with silver dlldlal'S. Of oounre tlhe Idea. beh.Irul 11. all is 't.hait ~ I know we did no L see 1,500 cattle. lOUver doLW' will be WlCd lilt one of One car. see more cattle h ere in tdle gambll.ng housel,. .
"One of the great event.<! which is W!scOn.sln tlhan we saw in all of to occur 1n ,the Day of t.he man1fes_ Texas. tAiWon of that Incompa.rnble BrlUlCh We entertd inoo New Mexico l!llte (Baha'u'llaJl) Is the ho1s~iJ'-8 of the in tl1e afternoon and the next da.y Standard vf God IUJlOI'lg all nati<ns. drove on to C !ld'lsbad caver.ns. The By this Is meant that all natioru; wUr S~at'ted at ten 1Jlat morning. and ldndr'OOs will be gathered to- There were about 150 people WM gether under tl1e shadow of ,tl11s went t hrOU8'b th&t day, an excepDivine Banner, whll1h Is no other t10~ small crowd, we were wid. tha.n bile Lordly Bra.ccb lt8eU, a nd Before we starbed tt.hrough, I got my will beooIne a \Single nation. Rellglous ~era. equ1pment ready; I .ha've a and &eetar1a.n amagonlsm ,the h06-' flash outfit that I I'DIIde ro 80 w1th t1l1tY' or races and peoples, and my 35 ~ camera, and after I had dUtereooes among naticns, wUl be' It IIll ready. I W86 told that I could el1m1n6ted. All men will adhere to not UBe it. I was given some fUmliy one religion, will have one common excuse abuut the flash bulbs falth, WUlIbe blended ~ one race, frig,h~ bhe ,boys back bun overe.nd become a s1ngle people. All will sce.s. I would Jla.ve taken IIhe excuse dwell 10 one common f!lltherland, as -a. good reason however, 11 tl1ere which 18 the planet itlleU." bad been a large nWIlber 01 soA:lier -'~'l-'Bnh-a bays without. C8IIllera6, but I think "The ~gue 01 Grandeur ha.th thaJt every soldler there ~d a .. . in tl1e ~ of H1.s Ma.nife5tatlon camera and want.ed to take p ictures procla.1med : 'It is ,n ot his to boost as badly 116 I d1d. But 1 got some wbo lovetb his count ry, -but It Is pretty good p1cturea an)"Way. They his who lDVeth the wo ld,' ,; would let us taike our camerns, so, "Through the power released by by guess, I took some time exposures tihetle ~xalted words H e hath lent II. cd forwaTd t.o seeing la.r'ie herds or lresh impullie, a..'ld set II. new di- beet ca.ttJe In Tems, but we drowrect1.on, to the birds 01 meID'S~, at least 1,500 miles in that st&te Bond and hath obl1berated every tnwe of I got 12 pi()t~. BOme or t.bem very reetr1c:t1on and 11m1t.G1tl.on from God's Good, out of 1~ trl.s. Holy Book" Baha:u'llah CerIBbad 18 one ~ no person "The W'Orld 18, m otruotih, movir..g on ' shoUld mlss 11 he Js Ilravell1ng anIVtDWa.rCa lts dest.lnY'. The lnterde- Where Jl.e ar tbere. AlreaQy some
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pendenoe of ,t he people and nationa ...of the ear.th, whatever the leaders TWO OOUN'I'IW 0II!R4S-- whl'~;: or tbe divisive fOl'()5 of Ule world r(r seueral ~ bJ ~ II!AY say or do, 1a already . an acsmall modem homes outsk16 OlD- compl1lllbed fa.ct, Its unity tn the cJ.nnat1. $16 a week, AmIlle ,t tme econom1c sphere is nOW undestXlOd off. PM~ ~ton BUG OIl' write aDd reoogroJJled. 'The w~lle..re of the Mrs. BErna.rd. Box 443, Glendale, put meaIl8 Itbe ,wetftl'&.of...ttIe-: OhiO, 2'l and tIbe d~ea; of the ,part brings dlatTess to the whole. 'l'ihe Revela~ tion to Baha'U'lla.h has, 1n His own woroa, "lent a fresh impuLse IWd set NORRIS BROCK' a new direction" ,t o t.hls VIBBt. procese now ~ In tbe 'WOrld. The 1lres lit by th1a great ordeal are the 00i1l8eClueece& of men's (allure to
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explored and they do not kDow how much more tlbere l8 !xl explore. 'Ib.ey [eel that there 1& an' ~, eomepla.ce for tbere ill & constant draft into the cavern. W:bere .tIbe air .c omes out, they do ~ lrnow. We st.aru.i dOWlllJ~ 800ll as we bepr. OUr t.our and ~ constantlY' wa.lking downward unt1I ew e had. walked some 800 feet below bhe surtace or ~e ground- '1be cave is '1W1re<1 for elootrlc1ty IUld tne liihtlni Is perCect to brtnI o~ tile beauty of the l o r m :. 'llhe tonna.t.1ons are marY , ~ereot It:.han ~th1ng recocnJze it. 'I1hey are, moreover we haa1 seen before anypm.ce, We llaBteWIg its dOI:l.5Ulnn\at1on. Adver- walked about ~t mUes alt<l8ether s~, prolonged, world-wide. afflle- Just going into tile cave, We were ~ and uaUversal 1h 5()IIle rooms tthaJt were hundreds ' t1ve, .......,.,. '"" ... _ de6t.ru4Jon, must needs oanIVIUlse of leet.acl'OlS6, alld one time we were the nations, sUr the ooll8C1ence of able to look. downwar<t 200 feet t,o Un Wire and . . . . . ., .. AD ... the WOl'ld. d18Ulus1on the ma..sees, where we bad t)een and 300 feet pnbaUoD IeGOIUl te DODe. BW1ct17 preclpltate a radical change In' the above ,us to tile ceWug. ·I t 1& hal'd ver)" CODC~ or &OC1~ and to 1maPne a eave with a room some .....,.. eD the'" aD coaleaoe uJ.t1ma;tely the dJaJolnted: 500 Ql' more feet h1ih, but we IIIIIW It. bt the .,.,.....,. the bleo.\ing limbs or mankind, Into From oarlsbad 'we drove on to Service That Sati.fi•• Albuquerllue. 'I1bere ,we met our one bodyo, 8iIng.le, Ql'8IIlIl1ea1ly united, friends 1,rom Da"'A6, Ohio, w"'and 1nd1v1stb1e." -by Shoghi Effendi J"""-" " ' -....... ."'" ho, ,.,_ "'Dn . AUCTIONEERING vv__ ....u""'" "J ."""s. Relen McC01 we wrote about some weeks - ~."'" "" RUral IWute 2, Waynesville , Ohio stayed with them over Chrlstmas, StANLEY and KOOGLER BIIOKBJIa U(lDlU ' ~~emJOY1og a. irand , turkey dinner WiUl .... . For 'Dates, ftOlie ..... w~, Letters To The Editor. OblO, Reverie CIIupI Rea.d8town, WI ;. West once ,more. morning We hadweIntendoo Or. Wednesday started Jan.. 1., 1946' to drive tD Tucson, Ari:lJOna, to see Dear Editor and Friends: !.be Squires, but 88 we bad to go to It has been two weeks now'since Albuquerque 'we felt that It W'Ou!(, OW' last letter to you, but 'We have be too far to drive down to Tueon . been on t he move ' S(J much that r We drove straight West from Alhaven':t had any time to wr~. But TARVIA-LITHIC TAR buquerque to Grand Oa.nyon, Wf: lots of tlh1ngs have happened since and ROAD OIL drove along the south rim of the !.hen, 'and we haVe seen lots of eanyonfor some fifty or sixty miles. . EXCAVATING DUMP oountry. TRUCK 8&B.VlCB The scenery was awe Insplr1!1i. The II I am not mistaken, the last Ready Mis Concrete canyon , is so deep and 'Wide and letter I wrote ,1:0 you was from colorfUl that to attempt to describe Lara.do, Texas. We stayEd tl1ere for It here would be fnltUe. The snow a couple of oo.}'S whHe '1 got the along the h1ehwa.y along the rim front Urea reca.pped and then startof ,the canY'oI! was about as rbetiutlw nYMirilJe Ull ed up bile Rio Gra nde fIJ~er volley fUl as a.nyth1D3 10 the trip. The;'e Morrow No. I towanls New Me.'(jco and Arlzor.a ~DII LebaDOD: orflee io1'7K must have been tW'O feet of 110ft, and oal1tOrnla. We sa.w l1tlt1e ,of Im\ fluffy snow, and it was heaped por:ta.nce 1n T~xa.s. II had often lookhig>h on the branches of the ever8'l'eens. With !the suD shinw-4l on It
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SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS TO 'STUDY FIRST AID , • . Dr, C4'de HlsIIong, Sta.te '~rectol' of EdUC6tlon, annour.ces iblllt every driver of a school bus t rll.l1SJl(lrt1ng sChool Q'hildu,n wUl b e rl Qt;i l'ed to 6uCCll6SfuIly complete the American lWd Cross School Bus Dr! u 's FUrst Aidl training course.
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iMr, land Everept s tarvtpg child In I taly ,\ 111 ,. , W*~EN Pl!MMlLL GE~TS be, gt"&teful to 'the ge nerosity of bh e l\tr. &DCl I\lrs. G1e~ RoUu of D~~CHA~GE FROM .1'fAVY , c1~ of . Wa.ynesville for bhelr Dayton were ow~k ~ti guests o~ gilts in bh!s 110011; ;eause. 'Ilh!s Is Mr, and Mrs. George OUste..' lborder • . Mr. a.nd Mrs. wArren Pummill ~ ~ that everyone ,(,JIon .h elp to end anod eons. and da\l&'hotel',' 'cathie', ·aged ·t:hree VfOIld 6ufferlril and bring IW'01'ld Mrs. William Bel'rdall baa been monIlbII. IUTlv£d home an Wediles- ~. 6pendlr>~ ISof:'Yera.l ~y. with 'h er ~, -!an. 23, ,alter ' t,hIe former'a daue,hter, Mrs. Edmond Minser and 'Cl1achiIrl!e from the NAVY A P.-ayer · family 1n: Da..)'tOn. at BeJnbrId8e; . Miss CLu-k, J.Wrs. J. B. ~ aerved f« over, (With speclal r efere:nce to edi tor:- Jones and' Mr.. oaod Mirs. Waliter ~ y~ am spea.lter6) , Kenrick Mtended Warren County He ja the lIOn of ~. II,Dd Mrs. ' P 01'lln8e . Ward -Pummru -01 ,near' Wllynesville. "0 tprd, give us the ,g race to know lilt .. Wl:!ere oto begin ,1In..:CIuIf- .... bad' ulpncheon W'~ to put In . Robert. . Swank ~ Darton .pent peat.' on ~. ,Mrs. 'IlwU~ ,Eii-:- , What to omit the week en'd' with h!.s COUSin, ,V irgtl snell. , ' lWanIa , folld Mrs. E» De<tker of A,nd wben to qult," Longacre. / Marriace Performed~. -from The VolW Rev-lew .MIss Francies WhItacre, In com,·MIse TItonIbar", cIaaIhpa.ny wlth I'ron} Wa,y nesvUle, ter of Rev. Mrs. .1. 'p : 1b«n.·.. :riU,ivllDl,ON · . i)'lT m' sJ>!lnt the week end at a Yotmg bWiY. became the bBte of. UJ.\VJ" ii, \'~'J,I...J, AU' Peoples meeting of the .FrIends W _.I• Ol N ·i .... the home 01 her. ', parents, "' ~" .' . . /, ..t, ..' , , lur~, at Ridiunond. Ind. Tuesd&y evenlr.lg, Jan. 22. Rev. Georre CUlteDbOrder aDd .perronned Cb1'emOO.v. lister, Mirs. Albert; 0XlIri viQto1 Wol'll w.. recelyed bere &inday their mother, Mrs. Hahnalh Rolke C4le.t MaL:lt OoUett of New - YIodt who Is ill lilt ·her home In Beaver-' City, r.epltew of Mrs. A. S . ooUett town. of th!a pla.ce, ~ been b~11
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The !ollowlng men were elected to the Vestry : Mr. Lest« Gordan. Senior We.rd~; Mr. Donald H8IWIte, Junior warden; Mr. James Belter, Mr. Vern Simpson,' Mr. Boward DnIton, Mr. Herbert ~Orf, Mr• Lewis TIlQulpson, Mr, Han1s J4b5her andJ Mr. Maynanf weitz. . Mr. KeyS gave a short taa abOU~ the pla\'18 tor the paI18h for ' Uie comlJlC year, alter meet,. 1r.g was adjourned.
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Mrs. J. B. Cbepma.n. Mr. Ellis In troduoed the gum entertainer. ~s. 'I'w1la Edwards of Cent.ervUlc, who gave a eerles of very fine humerons "«$aUt-talks." 'l1lls was an exc 11 li t and unuSual program an'd OWa8 en joyed by ever:yooe present . A d.eUci'Ous salad course n'as "erved M. the socJal hour ))y bh: 'lbe OlOO to m e::.1i In Pebruary with Mrs. F. U. LeMB~ u hostess '&It ..,the home of l\4.rs. H , E. IIDlf\lh1i1oMi'11
over. llalC .a car.thiI.n.Ja m.tbetnc in alDount Mr. st. J~ stated that attEmpts' rwoited. A !mal plea, as being ms:C ..e by ..IANE .J'ITE ~ ' Wns made be) plaCe reUef work by f1eld 'vrolirers who Btate that l\lrs, J . IW. HUlton, Yellow 8prlnp, b8ct in the handS of Town.ah!p ~ are especlaJ.ly welcome at the ~urn~ ~ome M<n:1ay e.titur a Mr. and Mh. Charlee OIbOnluul Trumlee, rather than with other. EXcllan:ge ,for iOl'ders of visit. wltli her I}lld
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• The Alnnua-l Pulsh DInner and Meet1r.s of st. MMiY'6 EpiIBoop&l Ohurch was held at the O~ HaU In 'Wa,ynesvUle on SUnde,y, J&OOaZy 2'1 SIt 6:90 p. m. A very deUclous covered ~ din . ner ww; et$Jyed bYOll11 'IIhe mee_ was held at 7:30 o,clock, openlnc with prayers. Mr. &muel N. Keya• . Lay ,R eader-ln-char'ge of St. M80ITs lad the meeting. Minutes from .the 1945 meet~ were read by Mr. vern Blmpson, followed by reports from the variouS or.gamza.tlone concern· !ng ,t heir actlv1t1es during the past
• The New Cent ury Club enjoy~d the January meeting with Mrs. J. :8, ~ as hostess Dot her home on FoqKlh street and wlllh Miss JUl'a Illasbon', M1s6 Ma:ry Easton , Mrs. Harvey Burnet, Mrs. Ed IJecker and Mrs. Twib Elhwrds sp ecia l guests, The president; Mr.... D. C. RIdge, J)I'elIlded over the siU>llt. business eesstoo' an'd the program W'QS arranged by Mrs. Cb:a.rles Ellis and
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• LEAGUE STANDING Mr. 8lld Ml'a.,ao,o Olark ,attend8d a Won Lost Pct. blrtlhday <lI.m«, Stv.Idayo at the WaynesvUle 6 1 .857 home of Mr. and MrS Ifan'Y' Tucker Her.b's Place 4 3 .571 of Duncan Fall&, in .honor of ~1r Maaol)' 4 3 .571 , LovelBl1i1 4, 3 .571 Mr. and Mrs. wliuam 'fellel weft Springboro .428 8a1;ur'(1a,y and BUr.day or ret.American Legion 0 7 .OOQ t.ives in ~n. • • • S/S,t. Mi1nar1l Ec~, lIOn of lJrIr. LAST WEEK'S RESULTS am Mrs. W1Jl1afn MaSon 36 _ American Le@1on 33 his hononilile dlscharge Jan. 21, at W~esvrue ,d)fl ...... Lovela.~d <fl ,l ndJantown O&P, ~ an1val home Hem's Place ~7 _ Spr1rlgborO 36 Jau. 28. He spent two yean Wltll the A In IndJa,. . rmy '.,' • ~ Donald. Snell ., .~ GAMEs TONIOHT (Thursd&y) 7:3Q 1Amer1~ Leg!on ·vs Loveland ', was tile week ~ ~. at b18 ~nts, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J . ,W. '8 :'30 Hel'b's Place vs Mason I
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Willard Losh New .. Pomoma Master
Locker DepDsits
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• WlIIYl!esvllle S1iretched Lts lead In tlbe Wa'l"l'ell 'Co......y ,. d dt ..n e pen en BaspetbaJl League to Lwo games a.s the local qUintet do)vned a second_ place LavElaond team 56 t.o 47 'Ibw'Sdny n l8'ht '!lot Lebanon. Tne game In whlch total a of 103 point s were 1ICOfed, . was one of bhe !best of the league to daw. The CiviC Club boys moved out in tront late in ,t h e f irst qu:rurter and were leading ~ to 20 at ,t he inter~<m. Mid'lV'&Y Ln t he th h"d period t.b e south-oounty aW11etes took over the lead <but were unable bel llUIintam t he nJai ns t tohe MCillllOY of Idle local Ia:da. Tommy Florence, In ad<titlor. to playing a gr lilt floor game, collected 19 points to lead W~esvIlle in scor ing wh!l~ Pw'Its, Planck. Ludlngton and S&wyer IlOOreIi from el .. hJt to .ten' marJrers each. 'bhE/ big Lovclm1l1 oen1Alr, rna.rked up 2-' points to g(:'. credH for more t.ha.n halt of h!a te6m's points.
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- , FINANCIAl. BEI'OBT OF THE BOARD · O,-leDUCATION I!'o, FIIc:Ial 'i'eu Endb:i.c D ........~ 3lat, ,lBU Established 1850 WAYNE aURAL SCIlOOL DIS~IRlVlr. COUN:nr OF WAKICiEN P. O. Adc1raa, WAYNESVI,I.J..E, owu. Da.te, J~UAB.r 21, 194(j Pu blished 'Every Thursday by DAVISSON PRESS I cel'l.i.fy iIbe IOllO.~ LO <b:: correCli. Floyd L. Davisson, EditOr Entered as Secon4 .Clasa Eo · V. B&rnbart, Olerlt of tJ'Ie 13oa.rd of Edu uon Matter at the Post Office, Waynesville, Ohio Tax Va.1uaUOn .. . ... .. ..... .. ..... .. . ... . .. . .. ...... •. . .. _ . . $3.453: b6·oo ~'_ _ _ _ _ _-:---::-:~--:::--::-:::--_-;-;:--_:--;--;-_ _ _ _ _ Tax Levy . . ........ ... ... .. . .. .... .. ....... . ....... .. . . . .. . tj.9 0 Y . Ad &:JlOol Enrollment . . •.. .. .... . . . .. . ...... .... .. .. . . . . . 523 Subscription Rate,S: $1.5 per ear In vance SoJarloes and W~es • . . 4l,:l91.f><J SVMl\IA&Y 0.' CASH JlALA.NC£I:I, RECEIPT!; AND EXl'r:NDll. Vtttlb Balance,. January ].a&, General.Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11l,.s!l6.bll ~ Ret.irelDient FuDQ •• ••• .. • •.•• • ••...•.•. ,... .. ... ... .. 4.~u9.l2 • •••.••••.••••• •• •• •• •• ••. • • •.• •••• • • ••.•••••••• • . •• UB4.56 Total .....•• ••. ••. .. .•. .. .... ... . . .....•.• . ••• • ,......... ... 24,610.34
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I vory soap and Kleen x, YOI1 know 'Ulere are iUways those Jolks who Geoeral F1UIId •. ••• • •• •• •. •••• . • •.•••• . •..•• • .•• • ••••... • .52,O~. 12 want to wash theu' lllUld!; [ 1'0111 Lunch . . ...... .... .. .. .... . ... . .... . . . . ... . ...... .. .. .... 5,;.116.70 thillg5 01' La have their i1.OOO III ~' ~'~::;'~la" ' '''' ' ..... .. .... ..... . .. ...... . ... 51419.82 somethin8.
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polntmen t; ilhe order at the wou,ld be quite destro~ ,.a.~v 'Ilhua, talere 18 a great wlBdOm In the I lax:t thlllt equailitY is u,ot Imppeed by JANE F l . by' law; ' it -iii. oQlereIore, prelemble , . d It.a k '11b •. Mt:\'ny ot us go t() D~lyt;on. to ea.q\ moderation <to 0 ~. 1& e a llving. aiid mnny Day . d U.1> col'ne ma1n point !.s. by means . 10\'$ t~ either. W&yn.esville or Harveys- and regula,"~ to 11inder the oonstl. bw'g \.0 <bu,y ' " 1U1Id to gl!'t" Hems. ttition of !;be excessive 11ortur..cs 0 t Now wh re Will> it I heard about certa.ln incMviduals. and to protect some DaYton I'eslde.nts WhO go~ ' iiI bhe essential needs of the ma.Saes. their jtl.iOt>y IUld headed Ito\VaIl'd It would be well. with regard to Wa.l'l'en counLy to purcil:ll.\lie some tlhc SOCia l ' rlghts of manufacturers. --
Mr. and· Mra. Bobe,l Chapman' of ot.nc1ru1l1iti were week end 1!'I1eata of the fpnner 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman. In. thelr honor Mr. a.rid Mrs. Ohapman entelltained to dinner OJ! 8atw'dM' evening the Green Room with coven; arra.nget..l
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workman and 1IIftiSa.nS1tha.t laws be establ.l.slled, giV1Dg nlOdel'a~ profits Ix> manufactW'ers. am to workmen the necass8.ry means 01 ex:l8ten.oc and secw1ty !'or the future. T h us, " ...... ~ ! bl d whAmlolwy """"me ee e an oee.se AUCTIONEERING working, got old a.n'd .helpless, and STANLEY and KOOGLER die lea.ving ohUdren w~dcr age. BBOKEBS LlCENSB these children will not be annlhilat(d by ex cess <or poverty. And it is F'or Dates, Pbone Z8N, WaynesvWe, Ohio. Reverse Ohargea from !;he in" ome of the factory lise!!,
pOOl', puny . luu'd workmi. I ndeed it's to which U1CY !lave e. r igt. t.hlllt 1.249.15 1 kC golng W1l'OUg'h 8. pit;ltet line ~ ~hey ",ill'derive a litUe of Lbe means 19,01 0.74 push one:; self pnsL that mob of of eXlsttmce. 81 .01O.U cmcklin' nat.chID m. m mns. In the sam~ 1\,IIoY . t.l1e workmen
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• • of me on \.he &hould co longer rebel and revolt, • T he nen Ln• from bus was blabbiug away about being nor demand beyond their rights; G~lleral Properly Tu~Local Lev, Total Propercy T8.x . • • •• ...•••• •. •.••••.• . ••.••• . . . . •. . .. . 23,154.98 a~il! al.Cd-~· . with a phoru>graph tlIley should JlO 1ongel' go out on FARMS - HOMES FoundatIon Procram, needle. I bet. st.r1.k.e, lhey sllOuld be obedient QlOO Cash Received .. . .................. . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. ... . .. . . 22.622.33 • • • 6Ubm.l&'!lve. and Dot ask for imp!:Bourht and Sold Deductions for Teachers Retirement . .. .. .. . .... .. .. . . . . 1,304 24 • For about len years n w (its dent w~s. But the mutual rig'hts ot Deductions tor School Employes Ret.1rement .. . .. . .. . ... . . 633:12 HOWARD SURFACE Deductions for County Boo.rd of ~uca,"wl .. ..... . ... .. . 1.062 94 more than t.hat bu t I don't want you both assoclaited pa.rl.ies will. be flxed Phone ' 2918 Total F1oundatlon PrcQ'am ............... .... .... .. ..... . 25 . 52 3.~ 3 a.ll LO fig ure out how old I am) I and estlaibl1.shed ~ding to custom Licensed Broker I nterest from Stalte or. In'eductible Debt .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . 923.16 have been pronounci:ng 'captain ' as by just ava1 lmpartiallaW&. In case JAKE WADE Vocational FducaUon and RehBlbilltat10n for Deaf, Bll.nd . !! it. were spelled ·ca.pl.tD· but my one of 'tihe two parties should tran&- LlceOllCd Salesman PhOne 2541 a.nd Crlpled Oblldren' from State and U. S. Government 1,200.00 flew dictior.ary ·Ca.roilne· gave me gress. tlhe COW1!z;' of juatioe <would Lunch .. .... .. . . . .... ..... ...... . .......•..••.• , • .. . ... . . .. 5,270.70 Frank Trainor, Pontiac:, (II.. and his ~ 'pou,nd Berkahlre whicb Ot.her . .... . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. ... .. .. . . . ..... . .. . ... ... .. . ... . 621.75 says I'm suposed to pronlOunoe it as have to give judgement, ami by was awarded tbe 4-H Grand Champlonlhlp over all breeda at the Total Revenue .. . .. . ...... .. ..... . ...... . ........ .. . .. . . . _ 57.299.82 it is correctly spelled. In obher words e!t1caclous f1.ne put Eln Ct111 to th Chicago Market Fat Stock Show the tlrst week of December. In adTotal Tra.n.sactlions ... . .....••......... . .... ... . . •• . . .•. • . . . . 5'1,299 .82 'tiIn" must rhl-me with 'ca.1h' Just ttaDS81't16S1on; thw; order wtll be • dition to bit 4-H activities, wbich netted him this tupreme award at EXPENDITUB.E8 what any 'captain' would raise if 1 re-establ1ahed, a.cd the difticulties th is year's wartime edition of the world famed International Live AlhnJnlatratloDWE HAVE A LIMITED settlt:d. The interference of courts called him capTAIN I Sto'k ExPosition. the youthful IlIlnoisian hat been operating a 320 A-l to H inc. f3a.1ariC6 and Wa&ee Adm. O!l1oers aeCt fa rm tht! last two years, due to the continued illness of his father. 938.00 • • • of JUIItlce aDd of Government in SUPPLY OF IUld EDlployees ....... . .......•...... .• . ... ... • . , •..... __ Nc. ~ year with tbe return of a· brother from the armed forees tbey T<Ital PerIJODal 8elrv1ce .............. . ......... .... .. ...... . l 9 38 .00 • It·s alwa.y& so mice 0 gree~ Mm. di1l1cultles pen'C11na betwee.n manuellpi:ct to operate a farm of 480 acres. However, this Is Fn;;k1s last B-1. Office Supplles ....... . . : . . .... . . .. . .. . .. : . ,. . . . . . .. .. , 264.26 Kuhns, HlU'veysbw g ",l ie &1ways has fa.ctureis and workmen is legal, for your in 4-H work, and his win with bis Berksblre comes as a tltting Total Other Pur:poses .. ..................... ... ,....... ... , 264.26' such a. pleasant smile and ll1a.llI!el'. the reaaon that cll'fl'ent futairs becli/llax to his ~n year!!' participation in the farm youth proilram. 'fotal AdInln18t4'at1on .. . . . . .. ... •' .. ...• . . . •••..• " . . . .... . 1202.25 You know I wish all of us could be tween workmen and mauufnctW'ert:, IllIItrllllUonI .be CQmpared with ordlJUU'y A-16 to 29 Inc. IPersonal Service .. .. ........ ...... .. . .. . __ 33.583.75 so lovely- wlmt IS more cheering 110 tha.t hJs bristlee are touIb too. atta1r8 between p11vate persona, S-t. Test Boots . .. ..... ....... .. .. .....•. .• . • •.. .. ..... 1,511.50 tha.n' a. sm1le? I SUnday. Another ~ns cold wbich do not concero the public. and B-6. Other Fducatlonal SUppllC6 .. ... ............. ...... 290.67 winter· day. '!be IWlIIh1ne 'W'U Tnl.vel. VoeaUor.al Teacher ... .... ....... ....... .. . ...... 111.60 with which the Oovermnent shoulrl A FAR M D I A R Y dazIIl1nB but DOt qulte .W6l'In enouah Total Other Purpo6es •.....•. . •.. . . . ...... . .••• :. . ... . . . . 1,919.77 not oocuPY' itself. In realJty . ., D. I. ........ tor blrd IIlOIlg 8Ild not WQml enough Tctel lnstnJetllon ... ... ..... . ........... .. , .... ,... ... ... '35,503.52 althOU8'h t1hey appear to be matters fOl: marlY' except the obiJdnm's choir Llbrarte.(Exerpl8 of ~er to a. ques- betWeen priva.te persons, thC6e dUnB..6. SChOOl LIOrary Books . ......... .. .... ... .• .. ... .. ... • 174.09 I .J~:M, UKO. ~. Wln- to get to cburch. but pem.a.p. ~ey FIRST COME; Tot.al Other ~ .. . ... .. . . .... . .. . . ...... . .. . . . ... . . 174·09 tion addresseQ, to ' Abdu 'l-Be;ha' by cult1es bet.~~ pauoDa all'<! workt.es' .-.m'. '!be ra.In 8unda,y ni&bt couldn't COOle twice aDd, were W&LtTotal LIbraries ....... .. ......... ..... ...... ...... .. .. .. . .. I 174-09 Laura. Clifford Barney, fOrDlel'ly of men produce a general de triment; FIRST SERVED tumec1 lDto 8hOW and all week It baa lng for the ip ariah meettng th18 even~ Trallllpor1&tloD of PapUa, Da.Yton. OhiO, in 1907 amd iJ¥lOrpor. commerce, lpdustry, agriculture been SUp~ aM icy With Just UW. Would> it help c::bu.roh 1IIttendA-36. Per!Ional Service ............... : ., ... : ...... ; ...... _ 2,925.00 enougb maw on the lIOUQIl ·to make ance if we had oaveted lUsh dinners 8-:.!. Motor Vt'hJcle Supplles ........ . .. ...... .... : .. .. .. .. ... 1,200.39 ated in the work published under and '1Itle general affairs of tlhc E-4. Repo.1rs Motor Vehicles . ... . . . . . . .. . ...... ... . . . . . . ... '182.04 the 'title of "Some Answered Ques.. country are all lntlmately l!nked it look wblt6. '!be bJIQ come for tbere too. 8ome at tile larther--away together. II one .01 t.he6e suUers an (Otlher) Oara&e Rent ... .. ...... .. .... . ....... .'... . .. .... , 450.00 tlons.) suet. tlhl!ll8 da1a eepecia1I,J the chJcll:- <me like the EtIhan cranes a.nd the Total Other Purposes ........ . . .. . . ...... ..... .... ... . ..... 2,432.43 abuse the detrimer.t. aftects the ~ livery time I lDok out .there BUten and the IAnCendorfa wen Sttlkes are due to bWO. causes. One Total Tra.nIJport.atlon 01 Puplls . . . .. ... . .. . . .. . . .... .. . . .. _ 5.367.43 mass· ThUS the dlmcul~le& between TELEPHONE 2422 are cae Qr DIIOftt WI'IdIW m.rc1 Oft there t2l1a 'eYen1nc but some of the PubUe LGDcllesi.s the ~eme snal'pne.66 and rapo.e,I worlUnen IfIIld manUfact.u1 ·er& beA-37. Personal 8erv1ce .. ....... .. ......... . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. _ 1,041.25 it, Ud our .CIPfD pkbWence oam ~ were miIIIIUls. AI. UI1IIal the ity of t.i e ca~ and ma.nufactGibbons Building North St Lunch SUpplies •....... . . • .. .. . .. .. .. .. .••...•.. . ... . . .... 5,011.51 urers; bhe obher, the e~, tlile come a cause of general detriment. crib II popular too. y~ at tood was ~. good. and eVez'1Ol]e WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Total Ot.her l'IW1po8es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,011.51 Submitted by Mrs. Helen. McCoy. one time there were 8DIDe utadce, had cold weMher appetites. All the a-vid1cy a.nd 111- will ot t.be 1W0rk.men Total PubUc Lunches .... . . ... .. .. ... .. .. ... . . .. . ... .. . .•.. 6.052.76 Rural Rt. 2, Wayn~, Ohio. a.nd arU5ans. DDe fJPIIol'l'Oft, a bNe ' . '. a red eood thlIl&B you oouJcl IIb1I!Jt or, Other AuUIar1 Arenclee~-• biro snd .. WQOdpec&er aU t.bere at cNc:lDen and meat ~, at Ieaat toorI 26.50 :aut the principle cause of these A-4B. Lectun!DI . . ........ . ....... . .... . . . ..... .... . . ....... . 26.60 d1ffict4ties lies ill !;he laws of the Total Pte1'llOr.al Service .................. , ...... .: ....... . Ute .same t!me and wheo I went out teeD . different Idnda or salad and F-5. Teachers Retiremer..t ~notrlbUt1On .... .. .... . . ....... . 1.804.24 present c1 v1.l1iwtlon l or tlhey lead to the .ohJckei. baIIse there 'Were two even pta and CIWB. After npper the 533.'1 2 F-6. En:lployes RetlrCllJlA!'Dt. contribution . ....... " . . . .. . . . . bJrda I1hat I oouJd not see. ~ meetlnIr webt qIl1I*1y aDd 1IIIOOthly. to a .s mall nwnber ol l.ruUv1duals F-B. OoWlty Board of Education Oonttlbution . ..... . . .. ... . 1,062.94 Uld calltnI back and tOll1th Ito each The off1cer8 aDd vestry I9iWe reelleotTotal Obber ~ .... .... .... ..... ...... ......... .... .. 2,900.90 aocu.mulatlDg mcomparable f'olItUJlAlS, other. Bn?w, .,!l!8h1De and bird8oDp, ed. tIbe budcet approved and plana Total Otiler A\1X4l1Qry A~ncies · ....................,.., . .... .. . 2,927.40 beyond melr needs, whllst the great• We serve in accomance with ~te ~ with a reminder that were ~ for OW" ab&re 1D. the OperaUOn 01 8cbool Plaut.nwnber remB.ir..s desUtute, strip- the wishes of the f~, and \ A-ora to .. ~. Persor.a1 Service . .. ... ... .. ... : . ... . .. . .. , 2.885.00 ped and in Ube grea.liest m.taery. b'a.ve ample lacllitles tor a IIpI1ng II OIl the way. sreat .natiaDal CAmpa.." fw .fUndI 953.20 , B-II. F1Uel ••••• • • • • •• •• •• . • ••.. .• .•...• .•. .•... .. .• . •....• I like January. It Ja .a 'looir mont4l to rebuild eome of tale III&n,- buildThis Is conllrary to Juatlce, to . buf~l service bl the f11m1Iy B-10. Janitors SUpplles . .......... .. ...... . . . .. . .... . ; .. •. . 805.34 _ Wbe!X I always feel ' u t'h0Ulb there klp ~ in the war, eapectally B_13. Other Suppllee .... . ..• . . •.....••..... .. ...••...... - • 67·58 mamty. ·to eq.u ~Y'; 1& Is \:.,C neight home or church- there ill no wu plenty. of time to do thinp the O&tIheidml in !ofanila, aDd- maa.y E-9. Water ......•................ . . . . .. ... .. ....... . ... ... 31602 of iniqulty, the opposite <to what extra ch~ for se,vicea held (whether I do ,t hem or JKJt Ja or our churdlm in 0bJna., alao, to 'E -lO. Electr1c1ty ....... . .... .. . ...... . . . ... .. . . .•... . . .... 650.16 l:a.uaea Divine satlsfact.lon. in our Furieral Home. E-t1. Telephoae • • • ••• : •• •.• • .••••.• • • •••• .. .. .. • . .• . . • •. . 92.05 • aDother que.t.ion-). It. Sa &. IlOOd bu1Id much needed buUd'np m ~ Then rules and laws should be E-11. AdV~ ......•.....•.....•...•....... 23.BO Telephone 2291 time tor c1~ Iolld f1X1na up Itbe country. We were flad ~ welcOme C>taIbl1shed to l'egulate ¢.he excess1ve 16.89 E-US. 'Haul1nIi ...• .. . •.. . ....... . .. . .. .. ....... . .. . . -. bouse, I!o t1me I like to clee&l wa1l Lewis ~ ~ from' ~e E-19. OUler 00Dtftct and Open Older Service ...•... ... . . . 1263·08 f01'tunes o! Clel1ia1n priva.te lndividpaper. The IIb1Des AD &DId the a.nny to a.ct1ve duty OIl: 1lbe v--, 494.01 uala, aDd Umlt the uUsery of mIllioDs F-3. 1nIIUI'ance • •..... .. .•••. . .•.. . .••. . ... . .. .•....... .. . . Total Other P\DlJ08e8 ... . . . .... .. . . . .......... .. : .. . .... . · 4.684.13 of tne poor maasea; thus a certa.lIl ~ ~om the 8IlOw hiah- .a nd In obe 20-30 Olub. !We m1aaIId TobIW Qperat.1oD at School Plant ...... .. ..... .. .. ...... .. .. . . 7,569.13 moderation would be Obtained. IH owlJght every blt of dust and eftry tbe ~Ila and Mm. &iyder aDd cobweb. Yes, I 8OIIlCt1mee dID bave the rest who were too 1111' awai to MalnteDlUlce 01 Sehool PIaDl-ever, absolute equality ill Jt.Et Bb C-1 . Materlal8 for Malm.·Bldgs. and OrouDlts . ...•... .. . . .. ~89 cobWeII8. 'lbe ~ Ia IUPIJC)Iied. to get here. On ~e whole It 'WII8 a &'QOd 138.4.0 unp!llSo!llble. fcm absolute equa.llby ' in ..\,;-2. Mat.er1ala for Maint. Equip. and PunUture . .•• . : . ... be D1ce and clean but ~e furnace meet.1n8 and 1e1t us' feeUntr 2,539.95 fortunes, honors. commerce, agriE-2. Repairs School Bu1ldlnBB . . ........ . ..... . .. , ...•.... . . 173.60 culture, lndustry would ecd in a lIIJIIC&ed th1a winter. a.nd It lit WCI'8e IJi'fdIn sptte of our snall numbers. E-B. Reptllrs Other EquiPment .. .. . .. ...... ... -. ....... .. QUICK and DEPENDABL~ SERVICE Total Other Purposes .... . •. .•.. ......... . . 2.!J72.B4 want of comfort. in diSCOW'lI4Iement, thaD !Usual. tbe 0lll't.IUm are a. dingy 8tr1ltes go on, dea.d1ockxw1 because Total M.a.lll.'tenance of SCho(\l 1Pla.nt ........ ~ ............ .. 2,972.84 IP'BY and it looII:s 118 c!.houjh !l lived no one II wlll1D& to g1ve in firBt or in dIsorga.nimtlool of ,the mea.SI of Total Openllt1<>c and Malnt~ns.ru:e . ..... . ... .. .. . .. . .. .. . _ 10.541.97 in at. ~ give up ~t last cent. 'W e w11l all existence. '8.Ild in universal d1sapTotal CUrrent. School Oo6t .. . .............. .. . .. . .. ...... . 61.759.42 Oommuntty sa.le again today &.Dd be in a. bad 'W88 11 the power strike Debt Service1,000.00 H_I. Bonds Maturing . ... ... . . ... . ... . ... . ...... . .. ..... . IJ8&1D 4Ilere waa notlhlng tbat I ()OJJle8 oft. I must go and find ~ "Pork" Alley Harvey.bur., Ohio 140.00 H-:.!. Interest on Bonds .• . .. ......•....••• . . , ....• ••... . . . . wan.t.Ed to buy. Week after week JIOU' lamps, just in' au;e. I I1Bt.en to everjTotal Debt Service . .• •• . .. .. ...••.. . ... . ... .. . . . .... . 1,140.00 Bee the same people ,tbere ~ in one aOO reed all I can ,t Uld. No ToW Expendttures ...... . ...... , . ..... . .. . .. .. _.. .. ... .. ii2.89H2 the 881M seat6 seldom I*Idln(r or doUbt llvin8 costa bave gone 8Ihead Total Transactkma ..... .. ....... ......... . ' . ... .. .. .. 62,899.42 blJy1Ds anytob1ng Wb1le GeorcIe Bar- of .wages but can pricea be held ASSETS AND LIABILITIES DlD!l e.nd &. few others buy ~ IItloc*. dowD If W8i'18 80 up? Anl wbat is AuetsAT THE OalIh ...... .......... . ........... ..... ........ ..... ........ . 19.010.74 Ollce In a while there Is a lively to ~ ~ all tboI!Ie with fixed P,ASTEURIZED Irwentory SUpplle8 and Materials ·(Eat.1mata:n .... . . . .... . 1,000.00 "Friendly Store" battle bUt on fart cattle a.n4 bop 1ncOmea and 8Blar1. that won't ao Lands (Ooet) (E!Jt1Dlated) . .•• . . . . . .. . . .•. .. . . ... . .. .... : . 2 .500.00 cemng prtoes cut the bld~ abort. UP? ProclootlOll' would help a. lot to BulkHr~ (00Bt) (:&Jt1maAied) • • • ••••••• •••• • ••.••••• • ••• ; 116.000.QO It II .. IIDC1a1 ~ a.ther1nc, free &how hold prices l:lut no worll:- no prodilqUipmfOt <Ooet) ('~imated) .. . .. . .......... . ... . : ... .. .. 10.000.00 ~ tnJd1ng p!'.6t., all in OllIe and QCtlon and <we are baeII: where 'We Total Assets ••. . ..• . . . • • ..•• .. . ..... . ... • . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . 148,510.74 FR~H DAILY Who doem't like a goo! barp4n Wel'e in tlle d1Bcl.lB61on. Have ' the LlabilltleaBon~ Debt .. . .... : ........... : .. .... ......... . ....... . ~,OOO.OO now and dlen. steel worDn broteD .t be1r CODt.ract? BY Total Llabilitles ...... ...... .. ..... ... . .. ...... .. .... . , . 3.000.00 I ~. Bu~!COd&Y. 'lbeJ The ~ 1183' they have. I do Exce. of Aaaete ........ .. ................. .. .. . .. . .. .. . 145.510,74 JUIt drove a way ' with the bo&' on not know but I do knoW ' that tram RAY WALTER. 9 11 12 WOOL RUG$ the aled at1ll kIck1nc and Ja,te.' they the bob1lom ·t o the top 0IDe or the KLONTZ FRASURE ion JUlIe. 1944. He is .:!.so 6 membeo.r of bring it back beadleas IIDcl blW'- th1nP. !We need IB greeter reapeot CONGRESSMAN BROW.N DELiV:ERY SERVICE the Executive OOrnJnittee of the Re911 12 FELT BASE RUGS leas (J: hope) Ito hang it in the ,*k for-cont.raota and more care in rn&lt- OF SEVENTH DISTRICT publican Natlowu 00mm1~~, and Phone 2475 room to chW. I 'read ~ lnC t.bIem, more responstbUity sbown FILES FOR REELECTION CURTAINS - SUP COVERS was recently ~med a member of that our ~a.t Amerioa.D 'm eat hop by tbllee 'b oiding 8l"I!M power. . . the eeven man 1'OlJcy 0clmm16tee of do DOt IIl&b Pnt br1&tles tor brushNaztan ~ "m1Irht .maIu!e rlabt" I Ooncreesman Clarence J. Bl'OWll, LAMPS (Floor and Table) . ~Doed B7 e8. 1'br that )'OIl' need a ho8 tlhat but we 8hDu1d SAY "mIght br1Dp B1a.nclhesteT, baafUed h1a declam- ehe RepUbHcan ~~ Oomm1ttee. STUDIO COUCHES .. CLEARCREEK DAIRY l1we .. bant Ule rootlIIC fu' bUnIIelf l'espoDSlbWtles lor the Welfazoe ot tlOll of ca.ndidaq ar.d 8U~ IRNch 'W1B ma.kA~ iRepublican policy (lormerl7 . BOB'8) . . Rei' t.ou8her and toueher oaJlen." pet1ttoas, B8 a cand"'a.t.e at <the Ma¥ b the 1946 eaz:npa1gn ami' for t21e (Full, Spriur Filled) Charl_ Koflaehi ~ -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 71lb iRepUb11canprimanee for re- 1nterIm perlod prior ' to 9he 1948 , nomJn&Uon aZld ree1ectIoc as RepLIVING 'ROOM SUITES Plume 2517. Wa1lMHlDe, ~bIo NatlODBl Oonventlon. I'flIIentMlve in !Ihe ~ fJUn REVENUF-
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Industrial Justice
Waynesville Furniture Appliance Company
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!!NTS ON CARE \, . r--OF rH£ C'-OG IN .' COLD ' .WE'AJHER .
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f.WEDD·ING CER.EMON. IES ,',ON ClIRISTMA.S EV . 'F OR WILLIAM L. HALL AND GEORGEs.. BENSON . CARMEN WAGNER .
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Bible School oommunion
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1:30 Po m; We lDv1te all the Youre. people , of bhe cunmunity to attend tbwe services. Brtna your Bible. with you. Adult Prayer Meetin, '1:3Q p. In. EVen1na Eva.naeUst.lc ServIce . 8:<1& p. m.
Mt. Holly Methodiat Church
r. M. Scarff, MIDU_ BundaJ 8Clbool - 8 :30 A. Y. E. A. Earnhart, auperintendent. Worsblp service - 10:30 A. M. Evening
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METHODIST CHURCH B. 8. Coleman, lWDIi~ . SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 Mrs. Raymond Conner, WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 YOUTH FELLOWSHIP. Thursday, '1:30 CHOm PRACTICE
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Friend. Firat Day lCDool - 11:10 A. II, keeUn, for Worablp - 10:10 r., 11.
Wayne.ville Church' of Chrht RoberL L
VanZIle, Minister
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Th e~e is ,no surer way to court disaster for your doe ·than to keep him part of lbe time indoor. and part of the time outdoor. during the cold weather montba, .tates t he Gaines Dog Research Center, New York Ci~y. Keep him In ' your heated home or in biB own unheated houae, but if you value his bealth. do not keep &hifting him from one to the c · IC:lr, it says. Vir tually every rougb·coated or long-coated dog can be kept outdoors all the year .round, providing certain precaution:; are ob· served. Be sure h1I house is free from dampness and draft, but has amp I e ventilation - preferably from the top. A strip of old car· pe tipg across the doorway and the right sort of bedding-atraw, cedar shavings or a blanket that can be cleaned occasionally-will con· tri bute mightily to his comfort. You can obtain without cost a working plan tor building s substantial dog house out of a barrel by writing the Gaines Dog Research Center, 250 Park Avenue, New York 1'1, N. Y. For the dog who Ileeps in the home, a bed at least four inchel (rom the floor should be used. ThiJ should be . placed in a corner or other protected spot out of the way Of drafts and as far away as possible from the radiators. A great deal of dog .coat troubles In winter can be traced to the drying out of the natural oils in the lkin of the dog mistakenly allowed to ·sleep close to a heating unit Most dog authorities do not en· courage the use of Iweatera, blankets or other covering tor (1op when taken out, except for llei Qr
Bible School 9 :30 a. m. Communion 10:80 ... m. Sermon 11:00 a. m. "What Is R1&'h-t :Witdl 'Ibe ChurC4?"
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p , .m, Evening service '1 :30 P. m. "The I Am's of Ohlist" Mid-Week prayer l6J'v1ce Thur84a.Y nJaht '1:30 Po m.
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P.roduce The family (not the Ita 'I!) 1. the .oclal and economic unit in the Uilited Statu. In this respect our countrJ itanda almost alo.ne. FrancI went collectivist In the au· turon Itlectlon. England went col· , lectiv18t !a.l AUg~6t. Russia hal been collecti vist alDce shortly atter World War 1. Germony and J apan are DO longer powers. America Is the on. powerful .tronghold of lib· erl7 for the individual Old-world politicians glibly prediCt that Uncle Sam will be next to follow RUllla'. example, but they don't Imow America. Income 'per perlon here II twice that of any other countr,. Even before the recent war, lnduatrial waies in . Ameri.clI werl tWice III high al In England; four Ume. a. high as In Russia.
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bave served 5 00 20 years W1ll be held Mr. and Mra, L. C. S' . .John baa 0e0rtPe BWlllell and ~••~ ~, at Seheca. H Ql<e < ov. LaUche will as Sunday dinner gUeSUl, M r . a.nd BeI-nanL give and addre6S OIl(!. a feature film Mrs. J ohn Set~letnYI'e a nd ~':1 1 1 dren Mr. and~oot1rcnr ........ wUl be shOwn. TbunK!ay, F b. 7, of ' nea~ ~on . bUrg and chUdren returnee. home itsts 1\, t:a.Ik ,by W . C. CoUeY' Or ,t he ~_ - .,,_ FederRl !ReServe Ban k 'of Minnea. Mr. 'and Mrs: John J. B url'kc all d TUesday "from a -vtsIt with rel1atml Mr. IU!d ¥rs. W1IIIam S W';l.\Se at· In Kentucky. polls. In addi tion .t9 t h ese h ead · tended 'the meeting of their card liners oth~r varled MId Important discusslorill and lectures will .be h eld club ~n ClnclrulllU on Sa,tunday RUBBER .STAMPS aDd for the benefit of the ,f anners of evening. MARKING DEVIOES the state. ---- ---.!tJss Montmla. Bunnell 1" spend. The Miami Gazette . Mr. and !Irs. John Fromm enter- ing the 'week wltll I:1cr nephe..v, Waynesville. Ohio tained w cUnner on SW1day. Mr. and ~s. Melvi.n B8llIta. or Loveland, /7:='-=====-=-""==---:===::-:-:=: sta.rt Sgit. Cly de Fromm and Mr. J . C'. Hawke.
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grll.dU8Lc of Ohio ~te UnlVersliy a r d t.~ Leachi.n1f public &e!lool music :n Jo.clu I. Mr. Mr. &rid Mrs. Ralph MiUer were ~ Is a studer.t at ille COll~e of Sunday guOOUl of Mr .. and Mrs. John Veterinary MedicIne a t Ohio SLate. Hover and dhlldren a t their new He served in both L~ urol>e n.nd the home in Da,yton. South Paclflc during \.he war. _ _ _ _ .- _ _ First. Class Baker Charles Price 01 ,8
F ARM AND HOME WEEK MIami. Fla.. is enjoying a. FEB. 5, 6, 7, COILUMBUS leave hel"e with .friends.
- -- Arulual Fln rm • The Thirty-Fourth Our national income wa. bigger than that ot any six other countries and Home Week W11l b observed I.n COlumbus at Ohio SLate Unlve r.'!1ly - Jou plc,k 'em. A Bel~&lve MaUer QIl Feb. 5, 6, 7, 1940. This meeting In ·Ita early atages, communilm was formerly called Farmers' W eek. alway. 18 perfumed with a lavor ot freedom _ freedom from some· FellibUres Of 1lbe g!>nel"8.1 progra.m thinI. Britain haa more liberty are a lecvlll'C 011 SI.Jll ccnservatJ.on than Franc. today; France more by H . H. Bermct't of LlIe U. S. Dept. than Russia. Even the Russlana of Agriculture and a pla y by the may feel better In a delirium of patemalUm than butchered by re- S trolll'rs Dmnmtic Soel ty of Ohlo peated revolutions. but that', .not State Ull ive rsiby~ SdlCduled Tuesaaying much. A convalescent can day, F b. 5. On W ecl nesd~ y , Feb . 6, bl better than an invalid but Itlll a dlnnt!'!' h onor~ng f· H advisors who not be envied by a well man. . England used to have free, pri. vate enterPrise but the government tinkered with it until It was no long. Ir Taxe. squeezed corpora· tion prollt. until the owner, could not keep their planli modern. As a result. volume could noL grow and wa,el could not rile. The unhappy work.ra lInally iave the nation a .uggumg .wig ot Russia'. political vodka and elected a atate-owner· IhJp parliament. AD InvaUd Republic )'rance, the world'. habitual bat-· tie ,round since Caesar, bad an· other problem. Her small business men and farmers (m o!)y of \.bem, at lea.t) preferred open compeU· tion but thl couniry" capitallits were bankrupt by ye<l rs of German occupatlon. To get going afte r the war, the French submitted to gov· Immen\' the only power with au· thorit:y to allemble the needed cap· lt81 and ..t up credit to do bus!·
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aged dogl and certain very short· haired br~eda. Instead, they ree· ommend that the dog be given every- chance to run treely wbe~ Pather Knmhol .... I'rtea _ taken out.·to offset the ludden ex! M*aa SUIldaJ - 1:00 A. II. posure 'to ' the lower outdoor tern· per.ature. .Dogs kept outdoors should be provide4 with long SL Mary'. Epilcopal Church chains \0 give them the op~ortu- n .... nity of ,elling exercise WIthout No lUeb difficulties face the Samuel N. Ke1'lo lA,...a4er risk of their w4ndering away. American people. Our faclodea are MornSna praJlll' aDd Iel'IDOD Dog. taken out in rain and mow atill ftnanced, can yet keep modem. require Immediate and thoro~ OUr land hu harbored no pirate . 11:00 A. II. drring on their return to e army. '1'h1I nation bal little In fear hO~d weather calls for an In. but cheap labor; Dot here, ot crease In the dog's food intake, COUl'lI, but abroad: Collectivism thOUgh the ' basic feeding should means ebeap lal:>or - wage. uni· continue the lame 81 in any other form and low. Such countries can lIeason. A ' .e~¥ ot cod-liver oU lmltate American producta, mn.kc every other .day 18 excellent prac- them poorq and lell them cheaply tic!1~ if you are so inclined. The rlibt ID America if we permit. oumoor drinkinll pan mutt be I'or,el lbe 1'ariIf 'watched ahd the water renewed ftJa aame .et of facti h.. been if It should freeze. Neitber hot Dor preamt.d by people plu,ginJ for a The frozen water iJ suitable tor drink- ...... - -.....ve tarltl b~ that's only ing by 's dOl . ~ ......Finally, there iJ the matter of • orutcb. 'l'Jut modern, lkyllnder bathing the dog In cold weather. method tor beatllia cheap-labor Here it 11 bette'!' to err on the .ld. CODllI8UtIaD lao to produce. Amer· of underdoing rather than over· loa'. ·atmed worken ualDi Amer· doing. A bath once in two weeks lea'. eo.tI7 machinery can turn out I. sufficient Be sure you dry the U1 manufactured product, In bet. d~g down ' to hiJ I~ . ~rter _ quallt;y and at a lower colt than bath. InJ the , case 01 lome .. poalbl. In a cheap-labor .etup. haired oog. It . Th'ere II .. collectivist theory that hours of' .......m'th com'p lete the manufacturen wID make too much ing a white dog, prollt for the ,ood ot IOclet;y unless of bluin, in the, their workers slow down prodUcUOD. hance! the whit.eness coat. It" DOt true. No friend of Labor Dally brushing reduces need will put aD)' obstruction in the way for ·bathlng. which n9t an dop of muimum ptoduction because it relish. and iJ' very beneftclal In 11 tbe road over which men must , ke~.ping ~he coat glliteninl, the march to better wages ar: ~ higher skIn tree · from dBn!iruft, the dead Uvln, mndards. It iii also this na. hair out of the coat, and the do, ' tlan'. I.cape (rom collectivism tess liable to 1Ik1~lment&. , . ~ch br~1 .lavery.
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• News comps fTeJll DI". anl1 Mrs. Lloyd B. Hall of 351 Gardon Road. COlumbus, . Ohl.o, for mer r r61d emt of 'Waynesville, bhat their son , WUllam 'UlrIlht Hnll was marrl to Miss · Carmer. .J1~anne Wagner, dAughter Of .Mr. and Mrs. Olyde F . Wagner. Oolu mbus, n OhrIstmas Daty at 4 :30 ,p o m at !.he Iudianola Luthel"'ll.Il Ohurch .
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• Group Insura.n<''C to provide f or payment or Bosp1al and Surgical f ees Iso! great bene_ m bo those able to secure It. • The Fal"Dl Buree.u oft ers a plan of Hospital alld S'-"l'g1cal expense insurance wh10h Is available 'IX> all members. • All Farmers can n.r-=1 should
BATTERIES~
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• TIleJ'e are over lIOO pollc1es in force 1ni W arren Oounty. 43 ,000 in Ohio. Five years suecessful opemtJon. • We recommend this plan to our membership and Lo tbose
S E R V I S TEXACO SERVIcE South Main street WAYNESVILLE,OmO
TEXACO GAS and OIL
farmers who become members as a. real !prOtection on a. soWld cooperative basis. • Oall the F'aml Bureau.Lebanon 335 Ot 297 ; Mason 18, or oon.tect ooe of the 'men listed below:
We no~ have our hydraulic car lift and pneu· matic grease gun. We can give you • fir.t clau
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HOURS: 5:3() .. m. to 9:00 p,' m. SATURDAYS: . 5:S0 ·a. m. to 9:30 11. m. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS: 8:30 .. m. to 8:00 p. m.
R- W . Braddock, Waynesv1lle, O. Fra.Uk Stitt, Mason, O. J . M. Greene, Lebanon, 0". Home
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Our New Senlceman WILLIAM (BtU) BRADLEY At Your Service
Carl P. Rahm, Lebanon, 0 .• Rt-3
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CALENDARS-- . The Miami Gazette Office. They"re Fr~ e
1=~~O::=~l'.~=' of their tlWo ch1ldren lallQ a specified $wn for 'their suppOrt, 'She had
cruelty. Ida L., Dull WOl.l a dlvoroe d~ from Ruber.t Duff or. her ohllti'ge oJ n~lect e.nd Crueity and W'8Ii restored tAl ~er former .name, :McInt.O£b.
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Wii!J:itl'1l'4GHqUSE fJleotric ~ . . ,~ of Iieglectand she wa.a SIde oven' 10r sale ~. 'Re4Jh ~ IIlI) herfpmlel'l nllme, ,. ' 'Jbm!..... Hastings, cor. NOI'th & till" PIdle • 36'l1. '111 ,Elva. OldSClD received a d!vor~ kom ,LIntcI8ey Oldson whom me 0lA8 STOVE- 'nI(bte-.top JMd'e1; ~ ow11b ' ciluieJt,y 6lld 'Was re• burnerS; @ODd 'wnd1t1Ol1. James ~ oto' her malden ' name, Rector. ""Mer, cor. 3rd St. and State Rt. A ~lvoroe, cwtQdy of their minOr ~ 131 eh11d a.nd a &tipulated sum weekly for Ita support were.1lM'arded Mn USED CLOTHINGAIIe11ne R. Bass in !her a.ctior. agalnst GIRL'S W()Ol Dree.!i, B!Se 10, f:a.SO; J. Robert Bass. &1e charged neglect. Winter coat, s1ae 12, f2.60; One
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Armitage &Son WaJlleevllle 2911 MOrrow No. I Ph. . . LebaIlon: OffiCe t3'K Ilea. 88M
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NOW THAT Pree1dent Truroan's labor-management conference haa exploded With a beautiful bang and the boys have gone back , to their favorite putime of ballh101: each others bMina out, this might be the opportune time, to put Mr. Lincoln under the mlcroeoope.
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Abaenleelllm, and , the that iould be produced in the lI1io~t possible tame. He didn't know that keeping within the Government rellUlationa wsa ~. import.nt.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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Show D1rect to Our eereeb!! Ilear the Vapbonda ' BiDI "The 'Ok\> Square IiIflCe ta Back Again" ,
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~d :final a,ooount of .t.Ihe e6t&te- hf J ohn N. Bigler, Ieblman, wltlh a.pHere'. How to Banish proval 8150 tietil8 given: to transfer, centa.ln' bonds be10tlging flo · T IS the stooping, bending and ' estate of Anna Gramlich, Mum. toling that make wlIshdey tiring, The estate of l!lsIde lirov.m -.tb Dorc..thy HOUatlay pOints out In na· orderul reueVed from ~. tlonall), circulated Cnppl!l"s FermI t10n and tHB.I'17 z. ~ . ~ e'OI:n er, Among many homema kers who misB1bner to U'ILDII!er 1\D!a. have cllan..:ed their washdily habits '!be co\ll't set Feb. 7to tbe to eliminate fatiguing motions, she . of the estate ' of Si.1'ah B. cites r..,:rs, Carl Frey of Iroquois Decker, Pranklln, aai Feb. 14- that COllnty, Ill.. in the msgtl7.lne read b),
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Wester n Fans. Positively Put Tllls On ,"0111' 'Mus t' Ll&t! Jobn Wa yfle-Vera Ralston In
'DAKOTA' with Walter Brennan Bond. Good S.horll!
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can also b e SUit ed on a ta ble or counter or from Lhe table 10 several . baskets plnced n chairs. . Mrs . Frey's sliding c!oU,cs·baskel saves time and bf'nding. Holes were 'bored In eac h end of a sLurdy wood· en clothes honl:cr. Fron' these holes wires are f:lsl t'ncd. At the" cod of , the wires arc hooks to bold lho han· dIe. of an ordinary basket. The lop of tho as kel Is then waist·hlgh.
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anon, 'WU ordered telIlev.!d 1_1l', a~/ 1 JD1hil.tratioD: ahd' F . "C. ":ArldelrMIIlfl r.&mEd oommtastoner ;to ......
.• . •• e.baI>les H . YOWlI,Leb&non-, waa named e:l:eeutllll' of 'ttle WW, ~ Brant YoWlS flth J. A. ~, K. IlI4. Brown and .1.- w: ~ sa a~.
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Mrs. Frey I time and energy lavloi 1l1ethodl m'ake washing easler, besid. ~.avin, an bour eacb washday. fiere are .o~e of the Ups she gives other hpulewivea: 'DIe _shlog' machine should be " IlCb enough for ease in working. Nfra. Frey 1hils elevated hers by put· tlng brfcks Under' the legs. A woodim; plittorm 'lltillt 10 ftt wOlild . erve (he additional 'purpbse of Insulating the wasbinll ms'chlne. ~or ina clothes on the HO?r ra- A cloUu!spill II \lI'on SI19 Py over tb. QlIlrtl con,tant stOoping. Mrs. Frey hanger. Tbe hanger hook .Udel .eperatel 'clothing Illto several bus· along the clothesline as ~he pushel lretlt !lehm w .. ,.den crates, Laundr y the coutrh'af'lcc ahead of her. ' ,250,000, farm CU 'lIlli es.
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. ,. ~ MR. LINCOLN · it .ppean. te an odd ind1v1dud. He worka IlIIl the principle that 1f )'Ou ~y a In' lo'rina IDeIDOI7 'Of mari whlllt he • WOI~ hUed on . ~ /c!t)MPJoMI · what he can> pl'Pduc:e. J"OU won't .... ~ it-.. .. "' ........ ) ..(;;;... ~o ~ ~ rag/ S, IWWI. have any crt thl. fIlM about union 'lim te in no righta:"or qUlOtU, or da,. oft. and The WOlle., 'Dia.Y ~ Jrl-om: . way a reference the like. You wDl 11110 Incr_ toy~ to ~e Great YO~T ,productive ontRlllt eq tha~ )'Ou Eman9ipator - ean drop the unit ,trice on your ADd friends frOm day' tof ft,y" .~hough :be had product, which' iIl - tum ~ves the BUt never 'wllJ ,the one we loved .ame pertilllent bt,1yh~ public & break and ' pre- From memol"Y pui a~ay. ~deaa aboutta- venta uiflation. ' \ sadly m4ssed by wife amd . daU&'hEd ReardoD bor, too. The ., MT•.LlnaoJn believes theee Wnll Mr. Lincol~ now ~)lI8 qut a.t hi. CI/l'Vela~d p~nt ~. under discussion is James F. Lin- where they are in effect Dot. einenln, a ~entleman who oper~tes an gle hour ~ver hall been la.t through <Mr. F~ec1 BrauDOeIi aridirWe1it''a electrical welding concern in Clev~ a mllunderstancling between tbe major operation at - MJaml "ValUIX l's nd, and has been D\!Poking a pretty worker. and managt,ment. on sat.ur~. good go of it f(1T a considerable In 20 yeal"l DO pet'SOn ball been H.o&ptta.l " g t number of yearl. , Jaid off because of lack of work. Mr. Lincoln has a. plan on how In the same period QO reduCtio'll gR~eO. <00 Tun bUlliness In a way Which I. In waee rate. .e ,belen made and ClnC!lnnatl:"tMI.ll~ YU'CII mutually satisfactory to,lloth Ja~:s employe 11M received & lind management. HI. plan !m't 'I income. , just .. theOry he baa aarlbbled More Joba haft been created 10 down on paper and te ~tllll fot .tha~ the employe foree of th. com-someone to try. pan, baa been mon, than quad. . It is one which he hal Clded rupled. . . himself, and hall found ,PHotic:.i The earnlDp 'pel' man of Lin- . over a period of yean. ~t plan coIn em",y~ ,have been p!creuecl which IS I!IO simple, however, that b,. more than four 'ItSm8ll" which IJ d' has the efficiency ex~rtII, the ,double ~t of indaet.r.y in generaL economics enalyst..and the bI'MVDY- Lalli; year'a ave~ge compensation brained Govemment ' etr.tltltlclana per maD was in 'excc:u of ,6,800. !tearing at their haIr roote and The ayat.em baa' made poesible a gnashing their bridpwork in aD&17 reduction in the .eJUlll price of amazement. . Lincoln'a Product.' bl' -more than pllJDUOD tteeond &0 DODe, 8&1WIII I Mr. Lincoln merely pays hfa ~ 60 per cent. During th'e same period MIle.. e~(.ae""" ~.-tEet pl oyes what they an 'WOrth. othell' manu·facture,rs' producia ', In £L' ~ ' , - .• were i11Creuilll' aD .;verage of 26 ...e COIID • w olio THAT ISN'T Intended as a wit,.. per ceut. Ser:vice at ticism. It re.11y 1a the Lincoln pian Yet dividenda to tlbe COJ:l\pany'I ' , : ' . ',' '" ~ a nutshell. But the idea ill 110 owneN and ahareho.Jdera ~ prec- '· •. elemental that it hal confounded ticall1. aU of whom worken-,.. '. 1" ,," t be e~perts who regard the Cleve- have been continuoue and ' InCrea. land tycoon as • ,ol't of monBtl'OlinI ' ity, an ,Industrial bogeymtln, a guy " :, '.(';.,~ . ,- ., .~ ' < . ' , ' , ' . with a ,gimmick wm will P!lll ~e, MR. ~NCOLN: · thtnk"Dow ~hat ' . TW" world's economic atructure down· ,the -labOr!managemenlt 1 conference· ' '. . -'"' J around their blW, red ean Jf lIome- ha. blown "up higher ' than one df lor DEAD-S " TO'CK body doesn't· throw' a .net over him ,~.. lovable Plq Bl'Othera' ~- , ' ' • in"a hurD', . ' 100M, ~maybe both .t,les would be . m":;"- e~: H- .. . !l'hey even , hulII;led him: ' of.f ~ intieTested, in' etud7fllir 1I1:m ' p~ •• ' - ,~ ' "'-.,,'., .... Washington durine the War to l~ ... .,lutiQn to t~e~l~ , em: . ~.. . . . . a Senate investigating comJ1\lttee ', H" seems .101141 ;1 9P I OD ~t ~ ~ ~ pick and,poke at him, iDd~ t1ire~ten representative.• of the ,unIons and . idowWM&a:st£f' hfm witH fiDe. f~ OVen-ylDI[ hfa' 9f ' the ·blr' Uidul.tr1,." ~t ~'''-.. ' ii' .' , help 'and warn him that he ·and hi8 co.me, an ' opp~ : to '(Imp all ~I. silly ideas would be the , riiDation thes'long..wiwi~lecrcluS.lona'ab:1l1t of alJ.the' wartime kldulll;rlal'~- cODtractaand -. ailt., hiddeJi lations if 'he didn't w• .tch out. . profits and ' rI1fI' "'I and-
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Nine-tenth. of the diftic~lties ''Ten or IS minutes ' once-but lDvolving dOis would automati- preferably twice--a day will acOFf.C~ EQUIPMENTcally be eliminate if eacb o wner complish . wonderful results. It'. taught /:lis :log almost unbelievable what 1.9Qd IF YOU WA;J:W AD.l npUr cloDea few elemen- you can obtain from the rlaht MARRIAGE LICENSES 'o r to bill & t;JpeW1'Uel. auh,lCta ry rulea of routine in a single month. lsl4r of aG11D8 lIW'h'ne, write "Please remember that the avo canine cour,. Astxlr Glbaon, 24., t.actory worker; Ml. Ohal'leII Dulte, ~ Francis te'l, Elias C. erage dog trained to mind loves,it Lane, OIDcln.D&t.1, 0Qi0. Vail, man.a ging and will love you more truly u ~. Polly Marprettcl R.obiilst>n, 2S, director ot the ma ~ te r than as. untrained lltUe botAl of Fran'Itl1n. Gaine. Re· rascal left to his own whims. Herman Allen, 25, Alger, KY., U. IS. ~earch Kennels, "Some people have the idea that Army: Etta Mae Sl1,gletlon, 18, S. Rldl{ef1eld , a do/.! taught to mind ,it a cowec1 ~. ( . % FAm! LOANS-Lcmi tenD, Conn" said lD ,a Cl86y pa.ymenta. No appraisal fee. recent talk. AIfl:IS1 J. _Gentry, 23, nl8.d:u.ne Alia n!.ce 1IlD8l1 and wae fa.rms Mr. Van It ElIuC. v.n operator: Mildred Louise Sm.1IJl,20, lor &&le. Call or write Qeo. one of the best office girl, 00141 of Waynesv1lle. Henkle. Phone No. 2, Lebanon. t fc known dog men in the country. In • • l a quarter of a \!entury of active Mi.cellaneoua-dog work, he has bred, shown and PROBATE COURT vained some of America's foreThe estate Of B. Scott McNeely GONDER POTTERY- A mOlit bench and field trial chamwas oroered reUoved Crom adminpion . .. The Research Kennels that fine gift item. Reasonab ly he heads are a unique institution istra.tion. devoted to studying the fncts on priced. Gazette Off ice. Frank Polley, Franklln, Was namdog breeding, feeding. care and e admin1strator of the estate of WANTED- O8.llpenter work. Everett trainmg, which will be of practical helpful value to dog owners Marry Polley w:Wh H , G, Fitzpatrick, 'L. Sears, Lebanon Phone 4D8K. dog breeders. Although the RaymoD:! Johnson a,ud W1lllam 191 aad Kennels have been in operation Baoon as appraISers. leu than two 'years, already they G~ HAULING- ~ve etocit, have , be,come a veritable mecca The oowt set Feb. 7 00- condU£t a IIl'in. hOUllehold ' Sooda, etc., for visitfng dog lovers from all hearlng ~ t he appointment M. M. Bnpklna, Phone 2855. lSI section. of the country. , ot guardlana tor Alvin Voorhis, 19, ''In handling any dog control is . and Jea.n VOOI'hiII, 17, Mason. the key word:' Mr. Vail said. TODD CHECK Protector- "One 'cannot be said to really own The court approv~ the Imentory Good condition. Ph. 2143 a dog that has not been trained to of ,the estate of Marte o onova-, obey commands. A running, jumpInC, yappin" dog is no credit' to YoUI' do. lI'a1ne~ to mind will 10..- Franklin. Real Ea~t. F 01" SaleThe Court set Feb. 18 to bear the hImse11 or 'hls owner and very un,ou tbe more for It. tnventortea df the est'altes of oat41IF YOU HA,VE A P~TY OR, deairable from the standpoint of the community. dog. Just forget it. Everythil)R ,de , FARM TO SmLL oau or Write "To make your dog a real pal pends on the techniqUe and com ' erlne and F. W . Erbeclt. ' 'llhe ~ detenn,lned the net Don Hender8oD. Tel. KlI:i«8, 617 and have him greatly admired by man sense applied ~n the training Lorain Ave.. Dayt,ml" 0bI0 21.. frJenda and strangers alik~, he Remember the thousands of dogs l,lue of bhe estate of Stanley M. alJ,Ut be taught a· minimum of trained for military work 4U1ing tour thil,lgs: 1. To know his name World War II. You would ,hardly Sell61'S, Lebanon, t.o be $26,125.94 Implemelate-pedecUy; 2, To come to you when call them cowed, yet wlthoul With his three da1J~hters benift':. called-and this must hold good training they would have be~n ciariee of the bUlk 'Of the estate. FOR SALE- Bura saws aDd Immea outside as well as inside; 3. To sJt worthless. There is your answer. The coUlt appr~1 the first and ..to f~ ~ maq of tnotor. SfIe. at down or lie down on order or sig"Praise *whl!l) h,e bas eamed it Doster" Feed store, Harveyabura. nal; 4. To comply with your wishes goes a long way to encolJTage a final 6CCOun~ Of the ~es of ~ PboDe 28M.' Pl3l whenever you command 'NoI' This dog with his training work. On Hauae, -Nora Ku.nker and George H. last is perhaps the most important the other hand, don't allow him to Iwutzab n ; tile tbird and diStr!})ulesson of aU. You\, 'No!' must be dis~bey with?ut a. reprimand. ttve 1ICOOun~ Of tile es ate of Clif.fcal HfU» WANTED FEMALE so impressive tIlat he will im· QUick correcllon at the moment mecliately desist ft:om whate.v er of failure make. for effective D. !lrd and the ntbh account of tAle rwO OOON'mY ouu.s- Whj.te; be may be doing at the moment, training. Never spank. a dog. 11 estate of. Ma.rIerY Ann Meeker, fot' ~ h~ork In r two wheJb.er it be eating his d inner you h~ve to disllippne h!tD. • ~, a mmar. . or smelling the pants leg of some 511ght tap on the nose Will proJ>SD8ll modem bUMs out6~ , an.'- Itranger. ~ L. Dunn; waa named admmably do the trick." ~ f16 a week. Ample time istrMor at the ea~1e of Ar:1da Dunn, aU, P.bODe Pr1noeton 8166 or wrtie The court appolontPid 8ignie Wood 1TaIlk1iD, W1tb John Maur..t, Melvin Mrs. BEmaJIl, Box «3, Glendale, ~ and .John DJshun as apofIldal cowt eteDi08l8Pher. . 0bIiD. ' :rr Bold<mero, atlberto aDd PJ1m1- pnUaera. ttvq, Hemandez and lliirlsJe Ag1.ular The 'esta.~ 01 Charles A. Tabor, STmNOG~ 'Ibree Or four pleaded guUty to indlctmenb! cbarg- Mason wW be abaredby his wld;)W, evemnira per m001lb; ~ aDd 101: rape and each recetved a. seD- Ma.rga.ret, ten daJughterli and two d1ctat1aDi typewr1ta'1urnIabecI 11 NEW CASES tem:e at II1x nJO?1ba, in jaU. " .sons, their 1nher1tall!.Ce amounUDg ~. Boat 387B, Wa~lle . TIle Ime~ MUtual Building Mtuv BelIdn8er, Mallon; waa grant- to t4S,839.3'1. 2'1: aDd Loan· 00. l11ed IIIllt aca.inst 00 a dtvon:e from Raymond iL. Bel· A illeW valua~ 'W,BS ordered en.. PEMM.1!IlD!ltoP. WMn1ID1'Iel1x 0yU00n*1 and Emily, omen ~ m ber charla of Ol'ueU~, tereQ tw-t.he estate QIf :Fl't\l1k iWM~ to ~ .pi ~;, Oioccl ,PIIY: tor recpvery of ~.67, ~ custody of tb,e1r three cb1ldren 'a nd ~~: it I~HlIna $66,997,19. steady..~:, •tiDOCt· ~ COIl- ta.t Oylkonl!k1 subsi:riI:Ied for $'100, a. sum for tlbelt eupport, The court approyw. !;be ~d dltione.;_hr 8C* 'WAUIr ~ at ,Itock 011 (b~ coocem but talled ' ___ . . . at if ............. OhIo. ____.._ under to mak~ bls stipulated payment8. ~ - ~.-. . '!be ~on was secured by new ~. 131 p~ Loveland hrk. · '11he FOR SJd..E;..:... otber defendant 18 said> to also h a v e ' " a. 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3, IlIld OODJt1nulng ~r«n 32 .states and at tbe Hill er..t.erlAlned a group 01 their • Sta-nttng for ni ne 'Weeks, Fel\TY Chw'ch of 98th IUl~.Ual Booton PoUltry Show. ThW'8day. Jan. 31. with a Paul lves, show cllail1n&t1, announcand an aftemoon..of bl:1c:\ge Ohrlst will be engn.gM in an Open ed. They won I~t and lWlCOnd prizes at. SmJ.!.h's Tea Boom on MaI.n St. Bible Crusade. a.ttempt lng to reach at the shaw. The appointments were in keepall members of t', e ong regation with St. Valentine's Da.Y. Four and enlist them lr~ lJle work 01 !.he tables 'Were in play 'Wi'lAh Mrs. Don [;Ol"d. 11hc mc.moershlp hoo been dMded into groups of twelve ·wit.h and Mra •. JOIbD TUJm.er reI!. captain over each group. Duties ce1vLng tlh.e pr1zea.
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$1.50 per Year, 5c per Copy NA VY PRINTER GETS HONORABLE DISCHARGE
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• Donald Osborn, PrInter Zlc recelved his honorable disoharge from the NaVy last week al'rlved at the ihome of his parents. Mr .. a.r.d M,t's. H!al'Old 0Sb0n1, on Monday , Feb. 4, He 'had ~ed In the Mllltary Forces for 2 years and 5 months. His wife. l1'ene. whose home Is In Norwood , ',now resl.des In Day.ton.
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of tlhe captaJn Includes culllng upon members 01 his g roup a nd ta'j'11lg ~. w:A .... ., .~ to -have ,them present th e f olloWing I The F~X;;;tltute held at Mrs. Maynard Weltz; Mrs. Don Lord's dal'. He l'ecelvcs a pomt' lor Bel1brook on Tuesda,y and Wednes- Hawke; Mrs. Erwin EIlts; Mrs. WIlde each- one or his gr oup present. cap- ~, Jan. 19-30, pve an intereBtlr~ 'Durner ; 1m. Roy Ellis; M1·s. Mark ta.lns change every ,t wo wee~ but two_day progi-am 't o lann fo1U a.D4 ~rs ; Mrs. John Ker8e,y; MrI. meln'bem of eaoh group .~ ·in eomm.Wl1ty residents in genmJ and A. E. Stou.t; Mlrs- Jobin Turn&'; their same g roup th roughout bhe aJso contrtbutoo to t.be benefit of Mrs. Rh.odes Bunnell; Mrs. C. E. cnl!illde ar.d will ha.ve five dUterent 8UenCi1r., through prizes ~n; Mrs. H. F. Dye; Mri. captaln& 1..'1 t hat ~l"iod. No two wwarded dJaplays of varioU& ~t.ems O. R . 8m1th; Mrs. J. Qt..rl Cor.a.n:l; m embers of any family are placed such as produce. home-made articles and the haItef!ae6. Mrs. Polinsky in any Olle grou,p. and relics. and Mrs. Hlli. -Special IicrvlcC6 wlbh ~al ser· spee:Itera lor -tbe ' oocaslon ------mon,s wW be fC8i1lured for the nine were Mrs. E- T. M.Illlp.n, ,I Ualmwnd, weeks. Next. Lord s Day everJ.ng will alw A. B. Graham, OOlumbus, be Young fPeoples Nl8'ht DI:d Lile Ohio. pasler will bl'ing So special sennor. .New 0uicer6 were named for 1M1 to tllCln on ,the subject of "The as Iollow&: Oliflord Elliot,.prea; Paul Royal Way of We." All invit&t10n·lUl.om&a, vice.pieS; Mni. George' A prog:ram preeeDt.ed by the 18 extended to all y~g people ot MoHenry, lIEO-tnlu.; > M!rs. L. o. pupUs or I!ale PtJurth Grade under the COttullunJit;: to attend . l\Yn<Is, bo6teIi8- The execuUve oomof ,M rs. Walter Sheehan mlttee llIImfd were J.-eo l4idlaeI, and Mia lAUra KcK1nsey, was the cha.1rman. Clau4e B6mA!t. 1MrB. T, hJehlIitlt of enter.llBmment .1lIt tile
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The Annual' In.spoot.ioll' , of flbe WaJr.esv1lle l.Jodge No. 163, F . and A. M.. was 'h~ ld in 'Llle MasonIc T emple. JSti'tur-day evenLng, Feb, 2. RIght Warshlpfui DlstTlct ~puty Grand M!ast.er. Everett Benn. 1lt of Mol'I.'ow. was 1;he l.nspectlng oW r . •
The w011k in bhe Entered Appre~ . tJ e degree was cxempWled under ' the 'direction of WorSlhlllful Master Merlyin· BantAl assisted , by ~l'OII . ' . .J. 08ri Oonard, W:-P, 8trafjer. ~ Brown John OoDS. Stanley .Dalley. ~d Hadley and K . N. Hougti; . One hundred and four bretbem were present 't o shar e in the excel. . lent dinn6r 'prepared -b y llllites of M1Bm1 Obapter No. 107 Order o{ Eastern stu. " ReP.resentat1ves flom ~Ine\eeu surroundtilg .lodges were present.
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!.he Army aI·t ar three of service., 29 of which wru; spent In 1lbe SOuth Pacific, • 'R alph . Edenfield, manacer of tile Wa.)'Ille Athletic Aa&ocJMJOIl, . . . t.ha.t abOIlt $700 in ....Ui.... ~ for tile prq,oeed lightln8 of ,t he iBi&b Sc:bool James Cartl.!r · Illg. The procurem.em cf (I. post of d!a.mOnd llaS been ~ frUII. tile Tap Dance. Wlrmle Joe StoUt reservations can be, made the American Legton here wUl be GenNa! 00. a.fte&. a 8W'ftJ Rec1tat1on, 'The Snow Malden' willi Mrs. Loyd DllloVis or at the great asset ,to the oommunlty a n . d a r u l recommenda.tiana W'U made by Linda ' Ramby Met.hodist parSOlUlg,e. a benefit to th06e who !have served an er.glneer from that ooncem. Exerclee, Lorene saJlsbW'Y. Wade • • • their country. I 'l1he Community Churoh of HarHe fur:tlher 9t8.tes UIM poles for veysburg iWaB formnlly dilti1cared. TurDII'. Friendahip Club Sunday lIIfter.noon. Feb. 3. at 2:30 holdlng fue lights ,a re DOW on the Recl~n, 'A Patr10tic CiUzen' ~·clock. ground at thelooal 1ICbool1!Jamr«w'. Qorotby HWDiphl'eys • The FriendShip Club iWill hold Prof. H. C. Milligan was Int,roduc- Actual setttilig of ill plan. Is Bes 1t3 nex~ meeLing Wednesday altel'ned to be ..... en to a _ ....... E:1ten:1se. ottm.l n" oh t' ed by ·t he ..... "tor. Rev, Oharlotte • .,.v ---,.- ....... BaIel HobIII, James ~ noon. Feb. 13, at IL11;C resltier.ce of meohan1ca.l 'e qUipmeDt fOl' cloInc tile Solo,.stand Up A.IIlerbl' '. Mrs. A. H . stubbe. Rader. and gave a very- inspiring work quJciUy and eoonOlllk:UW. • • • mesaage: The ceremony was then . lief . MarUyn. StAlnsberry turned over ItO Dr. Sidney CGmell. Prepartne the poleai or, .~ Recltatlan. 'A Good Citizen' Woman's Auxil1iary I On Monday evening, Feb. 18, the Duytor.. who has spent aeven1 yean by peelina <the . bark &lid t.reatID, . Oharlee If'Wllphreys I 'IUle Woma.;;';-;~UX~lal'Y of st;. Wa.~e6v1lle Civic Club Is h9ld lng a.n in m1sstonary work throughout ap1nst rot 'W1lol be n~ aDd lOr EercIIe, ,'MEI:nIImee 01 Ltnooln· Mary's Church will hold Its regular open dlnm!ll' meetLng at the Metho- South Amer1ea. Present with Dr. thia work Mr. EdeJllfleld- ta ~ Rboda . Bunm!ll. Janet Hammond. meeting at the home of Mr,s. E. L .. c:ust Church. ·that all men.end m.utecl Cornell. were the ata.1's of bile radio (.lDe~.................. ,......_ ....;...;...,.,..:. ..... Jof.artlyD GoIns, OIU'ol Adams, Jl\1ne ThOmaS. Frlday af ternoon, Feb 8 Dr. Mary L. Oook. notai practic- program. ''W\n88 OV6 Jordan", .n ~ "'ID ' : : ; ~- .... ~enMU. JUdy Bm1th. Mar1lyn at 2:00o'cloclt. }lll members nre Lng ,p hysician Is to -be !.he guest of ClOIJlpaSed of a Quartet of three at .ot.he cHamODCl this St.allBberrr 8andrv. Simp90D Lulu honor at this lr.!ormal dInner. P'eb 10 fOr the PIll'PC* of ' , . ' " e k e d to briJl" old flallnel. muslln. womem and ·Dlck Correll the leader, • • Belle ~ '" All are cordially invited to attend the poIeIfOl' aettln8 . , '' linen or cotton 101' bandages for They S8l',8 as ilheim' 1ntroduoIIOIry • Ck'Oup ott N.riot1c SoJl8l! ••th Grade in. Liberia. and retserv~lon& must be made on numf:l.er. their tileme song "Comin' At tlh1a ~ tile ~ aleo Joan BI'OW«l or befOre Feb. 12. The In On A iW\rlg e.n.d A Prayer". be pIannecl and ~ wm"tIe .Dl8de. • • • , '" are '1.00 per plate and are 00 be The equtpmeut vrdered _ ccmIRlrtTHDAY HONORED ALENTINE PARrY AT . sed to Francis G . Brown, Secretary Severa.! other local gro~ pre~ plet1e IIbe wOrk ta eJIpeCtecl.to &1'dY.e
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Nearly 2,000.1100 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Senior Scouts will mark the 36UI anniversary of the noy Scouts of America .d Ilring Boy Seout Week, lebo 8th to 14th. The theme of the celebration is ":icouts of tbe W~~r ld-Bilild ing Toe-ether." Members of the Movecnt are heJplng ~)rptl\er Scouts throughout the world to reor,anile. 'leir "World F.riientlsbip Fund" or voluntary contributions and h " i t "Sht r tR-Qft-I{)ljr - ft .~kS·1 project of don~ting Scout Uniforr.' parts llnd ectulpm,cmt. w ill assist S o uting overseas and help devel!' understanding tlnlloh ;i' t he Loys of the world. Above' ill the ofti"i I pos te~ nu(r t.int', tllie 'c ( l':lt .
on. ~esdaY wlbli three te:bl~ 01 No . . . . .an ·'WID be ~ but , . .,. , . ~ 'In pl~.. f~. the al~~. a ~ Wiu wUl be ~lved. • Mi'a. Da.leDUmfOrd and ·MIami Ohapte1"l!lO. uri. Order of A dessert course was semd oalter . : . . '. ' ter;, ~ ~ wttn a · JDa8tcrn ' Star. W1I1 . Mid tlbeir " " ~e' cune8 were oon'~uded., Guesta ,RDIDENT IS _. ~: . ~, Peb. .J~' ~ .hoDor' . ~ . '~1ng on .:M~y evell1ng , , ". fOl' . ~~ 0CCMB1~ were -.J4m~ Stanley RORlED" HERE toDAY . . IIIrthdaJl azuav~ of. ,~e Februa;ry 11, at 8:,00 q.cl6ck. BaUey; ¥rs:. ,J. ~l ,OOr~; Mr.. • Jobn VI Hawke, 81".. ~r tormec'a mobIler ~. Lon ~kett. 'l1h~ buslness scss,ion ~ sohedul~ iJohri, Turner;,. Mrs. Rpb8.ld, Hawke;; ftWktIint, or" W~V1:Ue: ~ A lqe ti1rtfld&1< ~. d~ 81 usual and after 1.1Us is completed. 1Il'I.... D. -R.. ~; .Mn,.\~~ ·G. 1be ~ "~er .ii':(~ 00. ~ ~mJes fonneci ~ center;. a VaJ,entlr\e par~y . w1~be given. All ~111e.r: , Mrs. J. ' ~. ~~,. ar.nce .1Ili. .wid: ~ 5, a VlctDof . tor _the table. ~ .. !~ ere lbeln~ .-tequesta! to g ' V.~;;o1m II, 0. . I1JJdaef . ' , . . " , ,. weft ~~ lilt ,the OClC4iIM.: Valentines tw bile " .14ns • L: Rye; ~. R, B ~/ta ' ''::-~ .... a 1iiIt.er ' aDd. \ ~ :N~. . ,! ,P . , . ~ ~ _~ Star _ .._- ll..... ~ , ~, . a ·~Ulef· V~ both, 11:. ~ '-1" ' , " , me~~........, .~ . - ' . . ~ . . . W~n; 'thlIt who fU'e ~ts -b;;, IJ~~ ,.:.n~d1.ec. *'.~'~ ik.1im M'n. ~ . ~ Ohnpter. wpt · -be . h~or 111 ..,.iPIIlIlI, ~, l'IIib- .,; at; 2,:1)0 ............. .rua,. '. COl' the ev~~.
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ll.&t ' Wen!: ~ SCiatiOll'; coyle'li Meat Market; W~vWe N8ItlOna.l Banit; Wa,yneayUle Drui Store; Faoirley Hardware 'Store; Stewe.rt'a Thrift-E-IoI.UIWI.; Kr<I8er Gl'OCel'y;. For-dl G~e; McOl~e Fur.erai .Bouie; Stubtls Funeml Hom~; ~1l.Ie Futiter& .Ex.. change; Madden Lumber 00.; :r'h e MiamHlazette; Gray's BarOer Shop; Everett Early at olq.t.le. , WlDnera in bbe farm produce elLhlb1is ~e Huber<!. Thoma. lirat
• Way.nCflvllle can cinch the County Ind<:pendent League trophy toni8ht by turning back Mason at Bannon Hall. AlthOUSh' Mason has an unimpre551.ve TeOOrd Of four wt.na Uld f-our losses to date. one of the vic. tortes in lt1\e !.one defeat the 0lv1c Club boys have suICered in Leacue competition.
~t week r., r ;.zi.i;'mat,ed Spr1n&. boro live gave \Vayne5V1lle a aare by tying the score IlIt 34 all wlt4l one. half minute to play. ' 'PurQ tIlea I Mrs. LuJa Davis. 80. died a.t her home 1.n OOrwin. Sat~day a!,Lerno:o~, ~ a 'bunny a.trtel wb1ah \ft)'lleBville froze ,!.he ball for the rema1nFeb. 2, Mrs. Davis Is s UiI'vlved by her der 01 tbe game. husband. Oliver. four da.ughters. • WAYiNB8VILLB MIsB Raoh.e l -D avis lilt ~onlC; Mrs. S. P. T. Eve. Everhart. Waynesville; Ml1S. Veo Florence l 4 0 8 Murray, Day'ton; ~s . Ed1tm DeInas. 0dJ0rn 1. 2 0 t New VIenIlia.; ,two sons. Cha.rles or planck ., :l 0 Waynesville; an! Ja.mes of P1l11aHB.rt.eoc& f 0 0 0 delp1Ua.; ten ~ohlldren; iIIoUr SII.'W)'a' c 4 1 great-grandohlldren. 2 Lud1Dcbon. 8 0 2 Fluneral 8ervioes were conducted F1ImDaa tr 0 0 0 at flbe resldnce. Tue!l:l.a;y, Feb 6. at ~1 8 2:30 p- m. in cha.r8e Of ·t he MoOlure ~eral Home. Rev. R. B., Coleman 18 of t;be Wa,y,nesv1lle MetbOd1s~ Ohuroll 10 • ofI1cl&t.ed at the servic~. Interment SPR.INGBORO Willi ma.de in Mia.ml Oemet.el"~. a P. T. Jackson 2 o t . Kruer o o o Dup.n o 1 1
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, Havint{ d ecided to qult fallnl~ , I will sell ast Publk: Auction at' farm, 2 miles Sollllh Df Bellbrook, Ci ropes NOl1ih of W~ne6vWe , 3 lll1lea W est of Spl111& Va-Uey, a~ BERRIYHlLL'S oaaNER, !lot '12 :00 o'Cleek, NOO1l, on
SAVINGS AND INTEREST ACCUMULATED
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In 5 Veors
In 10 Vean
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10195.00 325.00 650.00 975.00
$1,004.20 1,674.16
S2,163.45 3,607.54 7,i17,20 . 10,828.74
OUr wbole dv111aat.lon Ja baaed on
eo J!jhey can tell W1~ any d~ree but everyone 8't1ll has work that I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ceTta.1ntY th&t June will be ' oold 8lld .DlU8t be done before Spting worit 1,1 wet or ~ Ilbere ~~ ~ drought can be,iItAM'ted. Last y~ we had all AUCTIONE!RING
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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THURSDAY, FEB. 14th, 1946 Z-UEAD or BOR ES- Dalppled Omy Mare, '1yu-s,. wt. 1500. Bladt Qeld1ng 6 yrs, Wit. 1800 .lb6. Bobh SOW\G and gocd wbrkers .
9--IIEAD 01 CATTLE- 8 Sl'lor!lhom e.nd AJl8!U8 Stock COWo, due ~ ·fl'Wll W.48IJlN,GTON. Ill. C.-War ~n.l1 ce offiola ll sal!! ,here lb., "Ieekl, en In Ma y. Registered Black Angus Bu11 , cornlng 2 yrs, Old. aa.vlo~. IDvestcd 10. Victory Bonds-S3.7& per week- ror one y 'ar will ~ 30 S~tIi, ,wt. &ataJ eJIOII,b &a mak,! a down paymeot 011 a bome. I'll timetable " hliw • . t2- IlEAD 01 HO~- 12 Sow:;, bred 1.0 lalrrow ock,oo()o&Nw 2n'clpVdH 100 IbS. each.' otber amall lavlop and "IeIr futUre valuc s. 9-SIIROP~ HlRE
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden v!slud de.ut'hters atad for their SUn9ay the fonner's father. Perry B orden , evening dinner guests Mr. ar.d Mr', Sunda.y, at the Mla.rn.l Vllll~y hos - W1lliam Luk&l1$ and ch1ldren: M". pIta.} where he 15 crttl.cally UI. n.~d Mrs. Harold Whitaker ar.d daughter ; Mr. and Mrs, La wr ence Mr. an.cl Mrs. Rhodes Bunn d l a.ml B rowr. and famUy.
EWES- \ To lamb In March)
FEED- 1200 bu. of Oorn. 160 obu. 01 oats.
FA.RJ\IALL F- 20 1'R ,\CTOR- 01~ R uDber, Power Li!'t. McCormick -DeerIn g 14-h\, Bl"ellklng Plows , CultJvflI1lOrs . MCC9rmiok. TracLOr Double Olsk.
l"/u(~J UUPLEI\1ENTS- I ntem ullonal 001'0 Pln.n ter wtllh Oheek RoW a.nd FerU Uwr ALt.a.e;II'Il11en l. . wlbh 'I'ong ue Tmc k. Du nham CUlUpackor . Double Spl lre-TOoth Hurr ow. , M cCoJm1ok Hcxrse-d rllJwn Mower , 5-ft. cut . DWl1P Ra ke. HI y T d der . B lick Ra ke. Tl'aotol'\ Buck Rake. 6..fL. Dr~. Superior ' Disc. 12-7 Fe<rWlzer !Whea t D r lll. W SglOn with flwt top . Alfa lfa ~lId Clover 6eed Drill.
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DODGE AUTOMOBILE- With Buck Rak:e built on
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the 800i!1 -Power and f At \W&ther last :we 1br managed 't o J~ tbe wW not the throW us' in .the.IJIbt dark,stnlrea every I, two bogs J21at ba.ve been . ~. tIO wage booet meane JUgher priCee 1n eell SUIoe before Ohi1stmas !¥Id ~d • .: tIlem to the Coffiffitmity Sale. lAIlt time we -..trled to laad !.hem t,:ley LlVJNGI ROOM ,SUITES went zound., and round the per. and BE~ ROOM SUITES woUld not 8b up tih.e chute with only one man' IX) Qrtve ~ so we let BREAKF AST SETS t4lem Qq.t to 1Wl around a few ~s ELECTRIC IRONS and tb1a.tlme he loaded bbem. I ~ever..11ked1lhe way we raised: ,thoee BASE'~S bop, IiI&t Is ~ &. hOu8e. ~.~ W ARDJ(O"B'ES p1ent¥ of ~oom but I think ~do belt«
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Of OUfiShowroom of NEW ,APPLIANCES with Complete KITCHE,NS" New ,~Modern LAUNDRY ~quipment, a'1 RADIO D~pa.-tme~t Complete with TELEVISION with D'a ii, 'Demonltrationll when Available, A Large Selection of REFRIGERATORS, :.Revolutionary' IT 'WILL BE in Design and Construction, HO",E FREEZERS f rom 3 Cubic 'Foot Capacity to' 36 or More Cu.hie F~ot Capacity, WORTH"WAITING. fOR. ' ,
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Mt. Holly Methodist Church T. M. S-rlf, MJllJltft Sunda, lIClhoo1 ..... 8:30 A. M . E. A. -Earnhart, superintendent.
. of bhe rel1g1ons comer of Main. ar.d NOl'lbh Streets WIlUch ha.V;ClWeoede,d it, nor <ioes ~t acroas .from the Bank, Is ......Leil-· attempt, 1n ,!tJhe sllghtest, degree, to .- q bt prepar1l:!g Its ~ .quarters fGr the d,Jfit.01t,!tbei!r l$'tures or to bell 1e ~~ '. 'n e ..... of r ....... l .. serv1~A ~ their value. It dlscla.lms a~ Int.en.""".... _ ~.I"~ ..... Uon of 4waa'!1ng any or the ,Pro,phIlhiB ten1tory a.Ud for the ccmJllg rush -at IlippUance bualness thatJ will .eta of rtnl' ,past, Qt of -,wWttllng do.wn be a iactuiIJ development In ute near- ,tale ~ verity of \ Their e:lchf\ltu're . \ 1Il85.. It l can.•• in' AA wise" r..tUct · Fel f .... , I ' t with the spil'i~ t/lhaIt a.ntlmates Theil' S . P• 0 , owner 0 "'.., ......a It ore . CIlalme",norJCloes i.t.seek to·.undermine aond IIIl80 at I1lhe South Pa.rk Allplt-' ance Shop, 219 Wyom1ne St., Day- .tb4l..b&skl or,{Uly man':; 1Wleg1mlce to tan stAllt.es tlha.t atamlng this ~eek ' e1r ~ I~ .d~'ared. J.t4 Pq~ry , P'''''''''-' Is to enable ~yery . JLdb.erent C. 8 · ~l and B. 8 ."TaylOl! of',' -~" . , . • . Iy opened CQncem located' IOn ~'e .~jl, DIOne
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h.18 '~'oJl, top1c nbct; S Wli:\n.y, da.Uilhter, Ws. Merrm ,Wol,fe an d "Atprahalm \L:tncOln"e ReligiOn". chUd,ren, a.t Lebsln on . W. Wolfe 'ls . ' . ' in B.La.Ir Bros., h ospital.' EVeryone Is mvlted to a·ttertj . . m!U! .ae~loe )wlll be at 10 :30 a . m. with Mrs. Jees Bar~1a was taken very ·1II SJWday School at 9 ' 30 a m W~ay ~ anliper coc' . . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy RO~ltzalm 'ancl ditton remains lllbout the same. son V1sIit>ed the .f'Ormer 's lfabher, M I'. Mrs. EUsabeth Smil,h of WaynesK.el1r RoUt2EUll1n at S t EliZabeth ., . ville was a di~ner •guest Sunda,y of hospital, sa.turd.a.y evening. Mrs. Margaret. Johns , ar.d P aul Mr. and Mrs • .Rnrvey IBurnet at- Jqdlns. ~ed the grroup meeting of the Mr, li nd Mrs., I\W . ton Sheehan of A..a,/i""...,. C UIl lis F'rl"1 nu{ ~J 0 , c . U>I.y evET. n& OentervUl IipeIl'ti F;iday afterno:>n t W nesville 81 ay ' . with M~ anq . Mlrs. WllblU' Qlark. .M..• 'and Mrs. Harold Steink e a.nd Mrs. Clark is slowly Imp rovl,ng from little clarUgl\tel', Jud ~ . pent the week a receN UlneSs ..
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Mrs ..fDd 0ln0cinnBt1 were week end . by SANE FJ'IE guests of .their parents. Mr, and Krip. H . S. ·Tuclter. Mr. and ,Mrs. LeroY"ilI!e were the Richard Bouln,er 1U'Iiv~ bGlDe Sunda~ guests of Mrs.' ElllI$' sister, Sund.a.y ,a.ttemoo~ ~ ~l'ed MrlI. Ida Howe, W'l.1 0 ~ CQ,'1Ifln~ to his honorable' d1soharge. fftlm 't Ile MIami Valley hospilial, 'Da\YtOr , Anby, suffering from. COmpUC8IUonS. I\tr. and Mrs. Raymond Ad'!una ana Mr. and Mrs. J ames Thornbury familY' at Oorwin ... were.J euUda.y entet1ta1ned with a family dinner, guests. at the .lapte:r~ l;IlObh.er,. MrI. S~ay, In compliment to Mr'S' Blanche 0aIT. ThOmb\D'y's ~ter, Mrs. Cecil Mr. and ~. Will McCarreu left LlnkOUSj LebanOJl, Who was cele- Monday fdr e. vacatlorr brat1n8 her birthday anniversary. ' . ' . _I,' o· Ann41uncement is beln!: mad'e of l\frs. Cora Weh anct M.... D, R. tAbe blrtn, Mor.x1~, Feb. 4. of a Moos were Sa.tnnday lunoheon 'wuesta daughter , GeraldIne Sue. to MI'. nnd 01. Miss Ma.ry M06S ~~ 'n'9t~~. Mrs. Hary Kline. Oolumbus . The . -I!' mother Is the fmmer Ma.l'y Edllh Doster . Of t hIs vlllatle and the mMernal grant:lparenlts are Mr. and All Typea Ws. Heri>ert Doster. 1\11'!i. Jamea Rader an4' dalllhters House Wirin. were shoppers in Wllming t'Oc. SatMotor. - ;:_;..!~pJ~~ , urday. I\laynard Frost, son of Dr. and Md's. W. E . Frost, Is muoh 1m- ' proved in h ealth. He Is conlined to T~leph~ne 2949 . the Miami Valley hospital, Da~\IOn. Wa,n..••uUe"Obio I\IJ5s Esi\hCl! Pra.th.r . spent the
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1\lr. and Mrs. Harvey Burrit, with WOl'llhlp service - 10 :30 A. M. equipment In read1r.ess far service und.eratAuldmg 01 .the .. ~)Jgt9n ?j1th PROBATE COURT other friends were entertatned i!\'en1ni Ml'Vtce - '1:30 p, M. on 'Bppljancea of all kincIB. . .wbic.h he ~dB .ideJ:Vl4tled, a.nd to dinner Thursday even ing at t he Mr. Tayloe w1ll be In chaJ'ge of A\AlIlu1re. a oleal'er-. allln;,$.em,<;ion ot Its J' Allen Thornd yke WIIS nlUned -to hOrne of Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Miller METHODIST CHURCH domeo.tlc and commercial It 18 nelthe~ ec4cctic in the administer the es u- of Thomas near Waynesv1lle. B. B. Coleman, MlDbter atton. He hns ~ 10 years elOperi- pres~ of its .ttI.\ths, nor Botts, ;Ma6on. 1\1r. and Mrs. )'rank Brown, Mr. SUNDAY · SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. enre it'! thJs t4eJd amt . has recently Bll'1'08ant In tile attlml,a.tion 01 Its Ida E Green WllS na m l'd ad mln- lIud -Mrs. Ea.rJ Mendenhall, daugll_ Mrs. Raymond Conner. Supt. WORSffiP SERVICE 10 :30 A. M. retu m oo from <the South PacifiC cIalm.s. ns teachings revolve around istratrix of the c t ll1C 01' Charles tar, Pa~ty , and Mrso, criss BOl'tnOt.t YOUTH FELLOWSHIP. where he had ser:ved' In t h e Army. the tundameotal _. prJnclple -that Edward Green, Franklin, with James ot Tlpp C:lty were Sunday ev~~mg Mr. campbell ~ eha.rge of th e · ltI'rUttl 18 not absolute but ·F1uJler, Wilbur O!lrperlCl' and O. E. !dtnner guests of Mr. am! Mrs. Guy CHOIR PRA~~~' 7:30 p. m. washer and ama.U app11:a.nce deptLJlt relative, that. Divine 'Rev~or... is Chamberlain . apprab ers, Rou<tzahn and Russell. . merit and has 11' )'e&l'!l 01 experlenrA .pr0&1'6salve, not. final . Uneql!lvocally Oer,trude Anderson w.,s C\lPpolnted . Mr. and 1\1rs. Ray Miller were --. ~ nd wi.... t.,.. I ast ._ .. 1 It execu.trlxof the estnte or Howard ent.et"ta:llled .t.o Sunda.y dJr..ell' a t the ( j = - - _ _ L _ _ _ _ _ _ WednesdAY. 7:30 P. M. in t4l!ls lIr.e. 'Ibe name of the ~ a ","00 .... Ie e rEl!lCl' .."wOlli ~ t.echnlcl~l hBB , not .been., ~~~ proclaims all est.atlllshed reUglons to B. Al:\derson , F1ra llkll!1 . hom.e of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ronald BallsFriend. The fonnalj, ~.I~ d1lite Of e be divine, In orlg1r., Menticp.! in .their The cOUI't approved t.he Invenrtol'Y bury near•. Wayn~lle. store IW1ll be annoonoed f)s tlhe nefJ' in their func- of tile estate of Helen W. · James, Mrs., Marpret Johns and;' Paul First DaJ lCnool- 8:30 A. II. O 'F FER K.eetlni for Wonblp - 10:10 A. 11. future but' the service de~ t itana, oo,o£1nuoUB In ,t heir ~, Lebanon, aniithe In vcll Wr y of the Johns spent Sur.x1ay evening witb SATISFACTORY Is now ZUI.dy for buslne!l8 fI1d ~ a indispensable In their value to est.8Jte of James R. Martin, F rank_ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook and family ~~ ~~n ; 18 ~!lded ~ maIlklnd .' . . ~ Ef·l end! lin. near Waynesville. SERVICES Wayneavjlle vis!t ~ ;~ ~ e&I8.~1a.1. patt SUbmltted by Helen McCoy The courton:l~red certain assets Mr. and Mn. Leon 8aUsbury of AT ALL TIMES Church of Chrkt of the bU8tness. R . R. 2, W6IYneav1l1e, OhI.o of the esbate of Joel E. Stokes, Washington , C. R . were Sun.dll~ Mr. ~~ ,J&~ tth",t . ~ .~ W~ynesvllle, dlstrlbu Led in kind. afterr.oon . gues16 of Mrs. Nett4e Robe.-' L. VanZile, MJnJBter service Is belna, oflered t his CO The net value oC !:he estates at Emrick. ; ~cQIlure ':~Ul1tral ~ IOmt~ Bible School 9:30 ' a · m. mWlitY' In ,ih~ aPPliance field Stephen \ Fellcl' was found to be • Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kenrick and Dial 2111 t W.aynesville,. Ohio Communl~ 10:30 a. m. clooJ.lli: 1 ~les. 'of . t;e'If, I and Mu!}t $10.997.87; of Ada st. Joh.n, Lebanon Children, Bobby a.nd Jane, Mr. and Bermon 11:00 a. m . .equipment. r epa.1r e.nd serv ice on a Y . $8,414.24; lG'dla Wrlghit. Springboro. Mrs. Walter ~nrtOk and Mr. J ames , , it "How To Build Up The <?i1u\'c~': ~tYPe of make" 01 appltance and $9,116.42; A. O. Br yant. Franklin , .Haines, with other. relat.1ves, were 6: 30 p. m . plete 'plana and layouts f or the I - NEW CASES $3,006.35. entertalr.ed to· cIUmer ;S,!nday- evepChl'lstlar. Endeavor , Evenlnl{ ServIce 17 :30 p, m . ~ll!tlc\~ •. of roQdern .~pplllln ' _ _ .• Ruby .. campbell, Leb.a noT' . \·a ·, ltlga.tiliehom,e ofMrs, vlola. Rorl'lc' "Scriptural ~1b11t!es" equipment. Robert~}Vite, t,eballOri, fIl ~d a dI . named to e·om.l.~l$t€~· t h,e s tate l'f ' arJd Mrs, Eva Haines .In ~yton . rrtld-wcf !t pl'fly~r seJ'ylce vorce act/Oll.ag&lnst HaZel G. Hawke Ha lan campbell. Lt'ban Cln , wit h 'I1le , "~ , ffC!.cie tl' 4lf Lytle TIlUrljoay. night. 7:30 p. m. to whom ne 'Y'u marl'lM in Nov . 0 , J , Wagg-on.e.r., Arl hmr Hlll mlU.n church, ,!11l ~et, W dn~y a.fterL IM4. He wu. l1lCent ly ,'J;ch:a,rg and .Sarah G. Schwartz as 8:P]1I'als' noon: ait the ·home of Mrs., pharle!; from Ilbe NaNYt He o118.I" es n eglect. ers. , , Tumlblesor.. Mrs. TheT~e .J Q:tles will A ~ at, venlUI'l~ ',Js 21;tt In Robel't 'H ensgen \\fIlS r, '.'lD d ad _ \ha.Ve the devotions; Mrs. Oharles b7 JANE nn the divorce action of Han-y B~h, rnlnlstrator of the e<LIll e of (}ertl tide Bunnell Is .program ohairllUUl. . ;, . " ~, apmst, Rose Dt nnls ;BOO~l, He~n. oommJttee aS8istlng ~ MiI'S'. tW~, January S.~ : l1l6l'ked Glencoe,, :W- wh10h ha.s. bcm tJ-atlSMrs. 'Edith B ishop. LeblUlon , wes ~, Mrs. J . B . Jones and Mrs. t.be ;"~I., laflDl'!'enflrY of ..,our terred tl'?hl Montgomery '···.mty. a ppoInted to a dmlnls: er Ibh estate of INeLue Erna'lck. be~ ~ late, , ~Plre!dderllt, Ralph Goodwin, Leban ::r.. che.rgils h er brother Solomon Fl~eeves wh o - - - - - - - - - - - --U ,_ ... ~lt'" Delano Roolevelt , Even IUa iWlfe IAlla 'WNl neglect In his " ' II - - - _._ , - . . -,,- _ •. _ _ .. ",. . - - . . ' •• ilied f ollowing hli; captllll'e by th e ANNOUN'C ING l'he New Own~rship .of The., Milk ~ 1'. D. R. baa paaed ~ond !Iu1t ·f or dlvarce. Marrlf'd In 1931 Japa.r.ese In the Phlllppines. C. J . Routes' Recently Serviced by. Klontz and'-F!Ia£ure. . . . ,tbtiougb ~~ of He&lVen, tne' Uley do ,n ot tlave any dh 1ldre~ .. She Waggoner, J. W. Goddaod ' and tkrmou& Qt. ,inoriUng Serv1cClll t or 'his ~~ ~~ne ~ in DB¥.t.on. Ham1ltlQn were. named w ·the Ilfllt few weeks w1U;. ~ 4evo~ ~~\e~ in man1t1nd remalna In the WIIllan:l ,p,.1ton, nankl1n, ch9,l,'ges the est ate . . to some phase at the churc l1 heulla Of rt1l11101la tl),rougb cot the his WUe, ' ~, a.d~ unkl'l'OlVll, ...... c ' ourt ,largely . . . . . . . , .• ... Ie approved th e j menor Its 'Work ar.d • the evehlng service ,~1' ... t-rse... .Qo4 ~'t 1'" men like did not' write h im, ~ nl,ne months · tory 0 f 'th e es...., .-te of J ()11III J Le.Ies '7' . will be ot an- . eva n gelistic. . Dature. . ~'. ... D .,' ..... d ~. ...- '01' .-a~ Inn<> he(" overaeaa ;t Ix was {jf'd 1'1'"", .... ·t0 0 15-'. Dave ' 'W4lJiam -... sa ...... ..~u . . ... or has ,the been,able . ., ...... U l e execu r There ,w ill also be s pecial numbers ,..., mf!mm'V survives t hey do . also. God to,· loc&t,e ,her,s1nce ~re~urn. They • ... b te tal ... . ':1 I and GRIMES BARLOW ..,.....-. ". ~ ,." w. U eel' n a~e ... ,,12 eng ng to OF,F ICB CLOSED featured .at these se:v lcee, ~' ~WJ- A.l ..... ~ns· Na Jlome to tbooe who WI!II! ,..meet .Ma.roh, 3, 1946. fA " . do J' ' ",. Lehnro' ~ ... , """"""'" 0: ua "'." Ou!!, ""H-.'Or. . Servicing Bellbrook, Sprin • . Valley,. franklin, . da.y m'Ontlng, F eb . 17,. bhe sermon ba.ve so .generously Uld w11UrlIrly I I~ Wel1 FlI'.!W cc Corp. seeks The bond of the adlninlst rortr;x Churoh I.I: ,'fiY~ IUld ~ manIdnd., poc1 .' dldr.'t tnt!, ~eQ' Of $138. 70 , t~ Frank Of tthe estat;eo! Bemlard. W. Be~I, will be ' JANUARY 30 Harveysburg, Waynesvill~, Mt. HQII~. Prophec}" . . cept him ~ he was t& , .an4, M!aUdt&, ' Searce Leb on was' Ol'<le.red reduced on ~ ~ illote. ,. II.{l J . ' • A JuU'lor <OhS;lsUan Enda&vor. is cra.t, or ~ he was president . ,to AlLL . MILK DELlVE.RED ' f.'Jq:SH D.\ILY -.nd being started , on Sunday eveniD'g: the 'TJDtted .Btat.e. of · America. He PRODUCED BY Feb. 10; lilt ~ : ~o o'clock. WOk h~.UIe bel.bad been a MARCH 1 " Ar.I;l the !p'pu·!t &too .the ~ kSend ' (jc). ·HIs ~ cbIIdren. aIlId dle,d PleadIng guilty ' to a c.ha~e of say, OOme. AInd let "b.lmbhat bear- tJha.t ~e~ ~t t~ ,jIoUd 1)a.ppl1Y "C\It1t1ng with . intent to wound" Hazel, Homer Purkey to Dewe , , TBIlDBON .. 81-R ~ say" CQmo. AnP_ let J))Jm ,btUjJt:~ Uve ~ ~Jor. ~ "~c' ~y lAludy Kldd was senter.ced to l-~ Rhoda LiImb, p&rcel In ClotTwin. rJ artAhtrst come. AI).d. wh080ver 'Will, let ~ _life -:- ~e •.~ca~ ~ '{e. Yea.rs in the Ohlo PeDltallltla.ry. Viola Hll'1'11Ull to. SB.IlU:~, .,pl!.l'Cel In twn .:take 1be water of l1f~ ~~Y'. ~ " tq,.~ i~ ~" if eYen ' Juni' Ll d 0_" ted Rev• 1.12 '.17 oenturtes. ,. . the name I ~ divorceorfrom oy Geneva ouuuv was 8<faIl H : E . K arger to Q"l.n from f19W, Scott and aa .... ,'ey, Vi rginia ~nlrllni.T\a'''- D""""velt w1l1 grace ' Morrls, 174.66 $i. In ~vne t.wp. ', .;. . ' .. . ' stln-e Church . ." ~~~. :~ . pMV8Ite l8gl'eement m8de pari. ¢ the St. Augu tlhe pages of ~ booU sa . , He '.",l-oarVe<1 l1egJeot. and Mrs, Jennie ManJous, and' Mrs. , Optometrte Bye 'S peclallst Fatht!C ~.... ..... names 01 OO~ "'"' . ' Harriett M<lGlnnls . w,ere dlnu\!T M"'U~1IIlda1\.', 11:00 A. ... ,. ·.:nd Al~'the 8Il1I!,Ce gu,esU! oC Mrs. Flra:nces. BralIDootC, . auit , of ~tt, ,~orQ Tue&my. . .. _ tl l!!l!!l a,.. • • • _ _ • _ _ . _ . ' . • them how•• ~.~ ~ye~ aetFs Goldie .~~d was dIs. ';. j~" '" more ~~ .to ~ ~o, on motl,," of plahlt1ff ... St. Ma. r. y'. Episcopal Churcli when , . ~_ n.laDo ~~ , ' - -.tha - -"'''',lp ~ ._". , """~ W. BrC]WII1 > ~IS llamed 811111~~ N. K!ll!t....,...aer , ,,;) Mlere ~ ~e CQ~ torr.~~ls10l; Agu1Ia.r. Mominl prayer MId aezmoD lesser md gn!&ter saints .·or man- J!lveleyn .~ ,~x l~ved a l~;OO A. 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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNT~, OHIO" THURSDAY, . FEBRUARY, 14, 1946
No. 4261
Tournament Play Starts Toniglit At Kings Mills; Finals Sat., Feb. 23 . • The Wa.rren County HJ.gh School BjlSketbaU Tclumament will be pla.yed at Kings. Mills 1L':l.d will stllor.t or. Thursday. Feb.' 14 (today) w~toh the openlni game of the evening a.t 7:00 p. m. bebween MoI'rOW and HarveysbUll!', followed at 8:10 with a ma.tch betWeen CUllBJe and Sp~ro &!'!d WltG Ma.son and Wa~llle endtng the evening wi~ a g8me at 0:20 p. In. . On Friday, Feb. 15, tlhree games are scheduled ~ti wlnnens of the ThIll'lKla,y nlgIht mllltohe6 and a t tihIs Ume Kings Mills wiH play Its firBt game on Saturday. Feb 16, two games are 8cheduJed. Thursday, Feb. 21, two games IIInd .Frfdal.Y' Feb. :12, ~d SatuTday. Feb. 23. one game each whlCn will mclude 'l lie fillals on Baturda6' ni8h:t BIt 9:00. 'l1he foul 8hoot.1ng conte6t wUI be held on Friday, Feb. :12 at 1 :00 p. m. for tlhe prellmJnnll1es and for th& lb:lals. 7:00 p. m., 6a.tuldo.y, Feb. 23. '.I1he Junior High &lhedule lists MSIIOn and Waynesville tOl' Friday, Feb. 15, e.t 6:00 p. m .; otteIIbeln sond Morrow or. Feb. 16 at 6 :00 p. IlL; Kinp MUls SlId carlisle on Feb. 16 BIt 7.00 p . m.· and Harvey6tnlrg and Springboro on Feb. 21 a.t 7.00 p. m · Oemes 'Will 8130 be playell r
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LANSING HARDIN ENDS FURLOUGH HERE LanSing Hnr dl n . 5tgnalman 2/ c, lef'll last week for QalU!orndo. to Ii dJ.spereal depot ,t here. He hed jlll!t completed a. thirty day leave with his parents. Mr. oar.d Mrs. T . ·S . Hardin. and family.
Civic Five Whip Out Mason Jinx • Three over4dme
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American Legion Post Es. ed Here; .Dr1ve fer Chart~r lemhen • 0n ~ evenJ.nr, ~. ,II, a meeting W81'• .ftt ~, ~e Hall !or the ~,Qt._}WI1jlg 0. Poot at ltIhe LIIIiCiD OOIIIUlAIl'lity. 'Ule meettnv ~ called to Qrdet' by ~~. . .
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Mason Jinx wbklh bllB ha.u:oted the Waynemne Club all year. '!bien afW the game aom.eone dI5co~reQ a d18crepamcy ~ t.he 1IOOJ'e boOII: and
night at Red Crass headq!.lo.rters In Lebanon. C. Stanley EanIil'W"t. county oha.1rnlar. announeed today. Ws.rren county"s quota. has been set wt $16.340. A meeting of COin· mlttee h8a.ds, ItIOwnshlp chairmen and co-workers will be held In t he local hearlquarters. Lebnl~on, Monday Feb. 18 at 7 :30 p. m. TOW,~shrlp qU .\ta,s will be fl.l1n vunceU a.t that time.
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the Jinx retur:nec!. A protest was entered and, when a meetmg th'l nezt da,y It.he rtecun ~ of the league ta1led to IIOlve tlbe problern, the final M1llng ""'IIS left to· the l'e1ere1!e who have nOit yet "rendered a. dedslon. Tbe game W6S an uplUll tiattle tm1Jed at the !ntermlsslon by nJ.ne poInita. Dt W1I8 duriJJS the final mInutes ()( pD1\y 10 the , regular Iii:wnQ th8It the local lads knobted the score and forced the oon.test IntQ ex'LT'o. minutes. During the first. overtUne the Civic five went ahead at Mason for FJ1dli.y, nb. 22 a.nc:t bile flnali on the f1nlt Ume In the game but the Saturda.y, Feb. ' 23. lead WIIB sho:t-Uve& and the acme lRe6ults at ilhe games pla.yed.thJs 'W1I8 tied t5 all at .the eq1 of the week and the I1ne-up ()( ~ teams I ' DI!!l1Oa. for the f1nnJs will be given In ·these 'lbe aecond overtime saw lIi50n colUDlJ'.8 next week. I lead1n8 ~ Clbree secollds left to play, wben Bob 0IIb0m .nIt a: longlong shot from t.bree-fOW!t.bs ~e 1eJl8th of tbe floor to ap.m knot the COUJ!t to a &0 In .tbe 8U4den-de&th period whiCh Gnmce M_ig. followed, In which ffrIt team to 80 intlo tbe l8ad bJ: be• ~ <:iIIanP No. 1.3 will meet caine .the wtnner, Mason DWised an in ftI\IIU' ~on _ '. til. ~ .
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• Noti0e6 'w ere sent out this wetfk to membels of the Warren Cour.ty FIsh and Game At!socIa.tlon r~ !Jig a meetlnc to be beld at Memorial Hall. Lebanon, on Thursday , Fdl. 14, at 8 :00 p. m . (tonlght)' . . The program will be in cha.I1re ot D ick Ka'Uckemeyer amd a soe1al Jtmle 18 also belr.g planned. Members a.re Invited to attend SlId bring along a 111end.
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It was (iecjded .to hO\d.~3 open uot1J bbe next meetIr.s OD • 4; and a. 1Itiilbeii,htp composed or WWlam SaW98l', "Chick" Peliem and John stude, ~ apwlnted to ipciease c:'JbaIltrer membenhl'p bef~ that-tln;le.
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The drive Is scheduled to get under every effort Is PERRY BOlU>£ltt being made to put it' over tlhe ,t op by M'arch 10, A house.to-.house cam___ .•". • f'WlI11V Bordm, la.t.ber of Olliln palign is now planned lor 0. quick. • M.Is.s Jeanne Baker.•:taug'hter of' Borden,~.]lIUMd I;wa.J a' a.nd SIlCOO58fill drive. Mr. ~d Mrs. Robert Esker, and M1am1 Valley . boIII*aJ; ~ lot AI '''ou,b '''e war II over, Ita eOIII oootID... ad lovell, racUo complete E:t1 I"'~ mem..... - #ar _ _... _'lI ....... ~~: xecu ve comm""""" ....... ,. Mr. Jadt E. W-anEl' of DayltOn, were 6 :00 L m. ...... _. n-..a ~ .... ____ _ actr lSIWISharoD...Douglu says tbls Ie ItIU ber 8~..-nest ValeDtbae. In ,,-,,_ _ ....a_ at t.he P&l'6ODIl8C We aDd.~ . Spl_bwo . . . Sh31'on, who Is one 01 radio'. busleat penou, over WL W_ tlhe conUr.QI year are C. Stanley nnl~ ..... NBC In the role 01 Dabs on "The We 01 Rile," (BatUrda,.. at I P.IL) Ea.mhart, oha.1rma.n; It: D . BaIley, of 1he First U. B. Cburdll.n Dayton had been. an kMIJJd for UcMat ,. and as PenDY Culwrirht In "VOlar. Stor." (TIlIlftda,.., t~1G p.m.), vice cha.lrman ; Car·l O. Stiles. Tre>as- on WedDl'Sday, Feb. 6. at ~:30 p. m. ~. '!be iIUt year he hall ..... • . f Ul'eI'; Mrs. Anna 'West, ~ta.ry; The oaautJ.fU1 'II/lid ~e 00DflDed: -.t b Carr N~ ' RCIDI ' ~ . 'WOMAN'S AUXILIARY 8. P . ~er, Franklin BnIInch dwotr- double r1r~ ceremony was perfarmedln .II!banoD unt.1l Ave 9tIIb ..,. MAKES man; MIs. lAlcUe Berry, home by Rev. PIwl M. Hen1ck. TM bI1de whmbe . . . removedto .... baIpftU. . _ vice oha1lman; 00rw1n tnaon• • 'WIUI very atiraott'YIC In blue fawe Be Ia 8Ul'Viwcl Qyo Olenn BDI'dIea, E. L. waa hostess to aater obaIrm8n; JOlul E. Holden wital Wl and a wbUe Or. C. O. BoJdIn Uldt the Woma.n's +,UxrnaJ'Y Of Bt. Mary's Mrs. Everett El¥1Y· townIitlIp rep- Ql'clItd 00I'IM4fe. 'Ibe ceremIJD¥ 'ft8 BaroIc1 Bordello. 01 air Church pn Pt1d ' afternoon wtth re&eDItat1ws. . reJ$brea s:- oowa " . ent of l'he twerV'lt ~ ~ 1~e ~18.i' • _...... '. ,.'"' a.nd Merida, :r'. MlJch Mr. ~d )1IUB ' . .o. 18, lit 8 ;00 o'c)a(Ik . ' 0IIb0rn then .aa.nit the wtnmng baS- IJebo.oon NlI¢1onaJ Farm Loan~. buslneos.session was bald and al.tel' BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED. Mrs. ~ lett tor 0. booeymoor.1n ~a1 af1'ViceI em •• , . An Intft'eIIt.1na ~1l'I'JU!IL of ket frQn t.bt foul line. baa 1Wll9unced the re&anaUon of this bandages ~re made for a 'hoe- WITH DINNER, SUNDAY P.\oIlida. 1b~ (~l at 1hI ~ a ceadq by DorSa Brown; .. talk .GIl the I:ater J . Lar.e, who baa been tam- ' pltal II:. LI.berla. • Mrs,IW. E. Stroud /lind Mrs. Iftlle M:rB. Weper is a gl'll.d.ua.te at F'L\nt'nl Home. "WaahllIIton" by Mrs. ~ Omu· AmericaJ! lA!8km SO the final!lJght ~y fWlng the position of secA dessert. course was .served by ~nc Vice entertained with a la.m1ly dIn~ Wayn.vIlle HiI!h School a.n<I has • • • m,.n; Uld a contest, 'he4 been plan- of tlbe ~ 8& 8~ at Hannon reIW'Y-.treasurer lor ·E llis Sturm.. hostess at the social period. neT on Sunday SIt othe borne or Mrs. reoeI.ved her RegtsterEIi N\1I'I5e Degree JOHN HENRY nar.L 1be ~ wUl closer with a maJ.l In Thil Indepmden·t . M:r. sturm, who was employed n8 ' . m-thda: nJ fromUle at. ElIJabe1b NUJ'Se/I' Traln. ___ . eoog bY' 1lbe <lft.n8e. to~ 8~, 'l)1w'6day, ~. Vice, hor.or1og tile b y an - .~_ Sdhool • FUneral ~ were conc1ul.. aeoretlU'y"tre'asUrer a£ the time of versa.ry of Mr. W. E. Stroud and of ~... W~ ~ Feb. 13, at t.wrer.ce Furrul.& III the Master 31. the oonsoUd8ltJon of Ha.mllton. hls son. Mr. Harold S troud. A Wrkey Mr. Wacner Is wibh the :1:80' p. . . . . . 1Iie> McClu:re Puns.l aDd. Rachel ~t. Lecturer. Laat wCek'a '1JCOil'e: Brown. Clenoont and Wa.rre.n caur.d1ml.er '\VIIs enjoyed and! the diooeI' ElI'prees Da.yron. where Home for Job.u. 1IeD&y, ft, ' Civic Club Banquet - WAYNlBVILLB ,ties. W6S recently rllsoharged fl'um table was fOr the hOM1'! oouple wW ' reside. who cUed ,h ame.....
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The Waynesville Civic CLub wlll R. 0Bb0m f hOld tbeJr meeting at tAle Methodist Planck f CbW'ch. Mollday, Fi!Q). 18, wibh Dr. coo M8.ry Oook 'a8 honor guest. Tbls Is Hart80ck Ba'W1W 0 :I .: ·t o t;e a. mothEl' and .dmJ&;l)ter night. L1ldU18'tGD r O Dean StllJ'laey of Lebanon will be '0 : 0IIb0rn r ., 1 t.he speaker of ,the CflenJns. . PudI:a I 3 0 Re6erva.t1ona. for ;t.hia meetlnW and 18 15 d1nn~ 'h ave already ~n dloseq
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Waynesville. Ohio. have l'eccive<l 0. lattel' from I.helr 600l., MIlo (W k e) Wade, sta.tlng that :he haa been promoted to the rating ·or S taff Sergeant. and rbha.t . he \haS just ret~rIled trom. 11 visit to To.kYO. At· t.he present h e is statlQ-:led on I e Shima and, is expectJr..g to be mOVEd to Okima'WU. It <tlhe nem few weeks. S / Sgt. Wade hll6 been overseaS 'for the past t.en mol'l.tdls and • Is In ,!.he 17!)th Om. Bn. He h'8S bee!'! lin hl\e service tW'o years. His wlIe. Mts, Milo .1Warle, !B now Uvillg In Spl1ug Valley, p.
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Mr. W . E. Btroud Harold S&roud. Ma's. HMold Stroud, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Goorge Stroud of Lebanon, Mr. and MrE;. H. H . Wads· , worth at West; Carrol ton, Mrs· Maude Orane at LebanOn, Mr. and Mrs. Hon ' h' Hal t and ' daull'hter. Mrs. Irene' and Mr. Claude Stroud. I - -- - - Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Bastlnp ani! L BOlT. Robert, were ..Monday even ng dinner guests .()( 'Mr. and Mrs. W . E . , Sttroud.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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The Miami 'Gazette
Waaoner ar.d Orace
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AMINO ACIID NEEDS J /;) . ~O~S STUDIED " ~ Lour-I'
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--E stablished .1850 aua8eu De~ was appo1oted -' 1.I¥I!JnI;l)latntor of tile IlIItAl.te of OeorPublished Every Thursday by DAVISSON PI,tESS A FAR M ,D I A R Y gSa Denman; Maa!Jn, wibh Ralph s t. l'loyd L. Davisson, Editor Entered as Second' Class NEW CASES by D. J . n&ZlB'& Lack of Even One of 10 Sub-. John, O. p . Bro~ amc O. J . W~Matter at the Post Office, Way'ne v.ille, hio J&m.&6 Garrebt flied! a divorce goner aa appr&IaeI8. ubscription Rates: $1.50 per Yea, r ib Advance • ln. Fet>ruary 7. 1946. mud. .. .taneea May S~U aotJ.on aga1nat. hla wUe, Erm&, cha.rgThe courc. approved the invenrory ra mud, wlnd, fl-eeze,\'I'haf.V, tJlaw. mUd. DUeue S ing negleot. A ETO vetera.n., he Of the estate 01 8aira.I1 B. Decker. ============================,,= fr~, etc. all week. The la.ne j,s
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full of. rulB ani 1n front of the • ga.re.ge It looks like '8. plo'wed field but 50 lar we -b&ve been able to get. in a.Dd out every day.
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The first. calf of the season. at least on my side of title fence. When I Iirst locked a t It I didn·t UlInJt It could .be BJUy's because it looked so red IIond oUTly but now It looks pure J ersey wlLh a dish face. umned up black n c.se and a black tongue. It Is I a ~lelfer but I CIW- 't decid e whethe. to keep it or n(}t, it has live teaLs. Som e Lim&; It doesn't maJa! an;y ellt1crenee but my loenanL's wiIe has one wl ~h sLx t.ea.ts a.ud giving mllok ou t or II!l I of thEm. I prefer t'he standard model with Q1UY tour. • FrIday. St W looldr.g for a bull. shor t-horn preIerred. This momlng I vlsl ted all Iihe n'el.ghbo1'5 but the only one a.vailable Is Jerrey. good but too smaU yet. I trien ro call up s 1e or the :people said to have good shGr!t.horn etock but bile WUmI.ng.ton line 'litIS out of order smd ~ ooe a nswered the call to Milson. \Vba.t htIB become of t.he vtif1c1Wl blsemt11ll.tlon service Lha t was talk£d about last summer by ,bhe Dairy Improveme~t Assooia.tlan? I put in my name
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OIlld my sIX dollars but tlhe last t heard ~ey stU! dldn·t have ewugh cows signed up to start 1t1e serllce. enough but they d.o n·t know how to Why doean'!' some one push the spenl it. The preacher doesn't put ma.iLer '! Surely there are enougb lnto practice what he prea..chcs. people in Warren oount~ who woula school teadlers are mean to the take a.dv~~ of it to malce it pay by J&NE nn l"OUIIl8'Ull6. The loreman at the shop way amd with mOle veteriudans • EverylWhere 1 go I hear people has tile big head or Is to fri end ly. home It could be h8.l'l~t'Il. Feel grlplng and complaining. Nobhlng is Reciron ·he's courting Mary. II there are bhose who don\t like l'lght. We have a big arnw· and that's sorry for his wUe. And a certaJn to hear about m~ stock troubles race at people ' O CCupY' the seat.s (10 awful. Then in a few days we'll have tJhls Is an lasue lor them to aklp but a nlce balmY day. And that's all .the busses, while we must s tar"d. And I mow .bl:lere are lih08e who symwrong, "Taint 8&8S01lf1b!e" thiI'Y say. eo an. u goes day In and da9 out.
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A W<IID8D set·. bel' car ~ in Iroot of a m8.l'l" car ar.d she don'~ know hOw w drive, when in most C88eII she'a meftly obey11'l8 tra.ftic slgnals. A man parks his jal9PY in front ora ladiaJ car aoo "be 'tWnka he's eo SIll8Jlt. Them men all t.h1nk t'h,ey are &UCh "good" driven and
tlbey a.1n't u good u us womeo.". The crooerY keeper ain't p,t swan soe.p. '!be depa1ttment &tore ain·t sot overalls at fIClI!)&It!lplJ elIIe. 'lbey're toO dem slow t.n ~ 011 )'OU at ~e dlJIer. Ain·t IJlIIkbla 800d wages. ~e factory people are maIdng
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011. why . do people alWays look for the dark side? What plea6Ure Is there in look1ng l or blie dark side when you can f1nd one bright side with ut loolt1ng? Wl1Y c!Il1't we 6a~ m\y, t'llat tIl10W Is pre~ty ar.d whlte. These wa.nn ~ are certa1nly nice ' spring must be near. That lady In front of me has a pretty car. or my, look all thaot. good tire on the back. That man takes good care of his car. 'I1he grooery keeper didn't have Swan 8OB,p but he's gpt baklr.g chooolate. My. Ibe's ceI'ta1nly pleas8.l'lt Witb all he goes ,thnl owUlg to the ~. Tnere W88 a big crowd at the diner to-day. Glad theyll"e dOing 50 well. I'm !ust 50 pleased I have
pat.hize. This a.fotemoon t he ~'s Au.xlllal'.Y was meetlni 'With Mf'S. Ed 'lll<mIa6 50 I put on my best clothes 8.l'Id ~ beet. 8hoe6 and aIook. Lugs. luckily. (also my galoSlhes) and went o'!t and £<)t in the but 88 I pRoS.'lfd the bam I saw 8.l'I open gate a.nd three cows enjoyina themselves heading f or the open C01'o1l crib in bhe ,ehIclcen ~ (Ob, tor
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MarrIed in 1937 t.h.ey have two : : gaD- aa adm1nJS\J'atrlx of tbe esta.Iie ren. of Dora NlmI!er Snider with Vernon Michael. ClMlde 'C ampbell a.nd Louis &V1n8 dl smw.oo two former Bult.s lAa:1eke as app1ll.i5elll. tor divorce upon ,bile dcfencla.nt's Elmer Mol'iln\ waynesv1ll~. was PJ'OII1.I8e ,to "beha.ve h1mseU" Mrs named to arlmlnister the estate of Malty Brandenburg bas 11led. ~ ~ Hiram Moran with Lyn n Day. Morris 8Ul.t. 'JIia.1nst Hennan O. Bramer>.- HopkJl:.a a.nd Tom Hardln as &pburg, cluI.rg\ni cnwlt.}'. Married in praJ.sen. llKt t.hey . ha.ve a foW'-roonth old Vivian Voomls. MaBor.. was apc:laugbter.
are bot.'h charged by nina Ad1tJ.n5 1c ber divorce action filed a.ga.1n&t William Adltlns. Io.tlwr of foul' ch1'ldren. They . were maniul in 1933. SUah Halstead. Lebanon. asQ lor a dlvurce from Ted HaJstee.d on her oharge of r-ealect Married in llKl th.ey have one Mlld. Dama&ea or $15,000 are /iIOUellt in a suit fUed by ~ A. Marlatt. of We.ynesv1Ue, 841a4n&t All1e D o' C8.l1t.er, We,ynesv1Ue, for alleged 1n;Iullea and Neglect. a.nd c.ruelQy
dBmages suffered, 88 a 'l't!swt of a.n au tomobile a.ocident on Route 48 nortlh or lWute 73 on Feb. 12. 1944.
Mm. Helen Watson. Frnnklltl, aeelai a divorce from ~ond WaItso!l, M1ddletowr., to wlwm .she was marr1~ in 1938. 'nley have no dlUd-
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Mrs. LWlan' KubllU8. Frankl1Il.
Having Bold my farm I will-se,11 at public auction at, the
Roscoe Wb1ttA1mol'e, lH. fa.ct«y '\VOI'lterr; Ruth McKeever, 19, office worker, boCIh at Wa...........nllA.
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fa~ located on the Waynesville and Lytle ·Road 2 miles
northwest of WayneSVille and. 2 miles east of Lytie, on
W~nesday,
PROBATE COURT named
to atlmtnl&ter 1he ee¢aU of ~ D. Wall with C. D. StJles. O. J .
to tate
Service That SaliafHta
February 27,. 1946 ·
Beginning at 11:00 A. M. the following 2 HORSES -
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Two good work horSes, both sound.
10 ~ERSEY COW~ -
Four fresh cows with calves by their sIde:. 6 cows giving good flow of milk. These are young cows raised on the farm, have an average milk . If you are . in -test h of over 5 pie,rcent and are T . B' .t~""~d ~~. t e market , for cows, attend this sale.
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7& WHITE ROCK CHICiCJENS balance pullets.
IMPLEMENTs-
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3 dozen yearling hens' '
'Wttal flattop : MIate-Han1a
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~-Deertnr mmnsr; SUperb' 10.b0e 1ertlllMr d:tll, ~ UODal ·OOI'D pJar..t.er .~ ferWlMr a'iechment; M:DOonIdc*-DeIftIc"
manure ~er; hay t.eddeI'; oult4vator; Ollver wa~ plow' steel ro1l8r; , barrow; 6 1bO\Ie1 plow; lied. . '
.FEED- 2' tons baled Dwtecl ~; 300 'bI&. .oom.
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IBasham Realty 00. to Raymond E. aDCI Joeeph1ne~. 1.33 A.in Hamilton twp. ,Oeoirge am 8oyh1a Howard to Wilson 8ill.d Se.rah 8m.1th. 10t 882 UI
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·to R.ober~ their four children. They were a.nd Ellen Bauden<UsteL pal'Cel in mrurted in 1932. Reynolds rece~y Mason. • :
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cessive bodyindulce we·ightlIickness. and lazlnea. and it may "If the ration is known to be adequate and the dog II 10liq weigbt or II not in good condlUoDo the presenc:e of Internal paraaitel il to be 91,1speeted. "Sometimes dogs go 'off feed' for a day or two" When ~ occur. they should' not be forced to eat, but If they do 'n,o t voluntarily return to feed within 2 days a veterlnarlan shouldl be ·consuited. "It is not usually advisable to feed either dire<Ctly Qefore or directly after worilting or exercising the dog. ' "It is usually desirable to reduce the feed allotment durin. hot weathcr." , .
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WWJam n.nd Mary Lou Hellier to M.a.rt1n and ilIJlel Hell&, 53 A. in Clearcreek twp; Clyde It. a.nd .MJoe Pullen to WUbur W. and Ethel Miller Dugan, IntereSt in parool in Mason. Ellhel M. Dupr. 00 C. It. ...lId Al1ce Pullen, 1ntereet In. ~wo lota in Muon Oladya Flnkleman to ~ R<lIIIIl 8.I!d Jaclt Pamllla••.873 A. in P'nuIItI1n twp. Anna Ra.ndall, by adm1n1stn.ta1x.' to Edwin Rande.ll ar.d Helen R. H1lL
asaetted in. his petU.1on for a divorce aod Jet!IJe BumJuehs, .80 Aore in from Margaret Brady whom he ~ twp. " married 'Dec. SO. 1944. Reed Bazel~ to Heraehel and Oeneva Re,ynolds rued a divorce We.nda I . White, lot 7 10 '& igIe roont
dtvoroe actiOn cruelty. a&&1nst Married 'h ls Wife, Emma. ohaIVing In 193'l it.bey have cbWa oh1ldren.
the aHernoon or evening. How.. ever. if' the :is used for watcb or guard purposes at night. it is best to give the heavier meal in the morning. "The excessive use of feeds of low energy content and low biolflgical values will often result In poor condition and' may cause 1011 of weight and Pilunchiness. .
SadmOm and Ma.rt.ba Hammond towther &.Cd Luella. Dnncan. lots 57_69 in Spr~o. .
tW-o paroe'la in llarvefabura· The net value of the following Emma Pierce to Melvin 'Mlaver, estates W3S determined as follows : t:aot in Fra.nCl1n Wp. Georila Johr.son. 0l'ef!01'l1a. $8.519.15 ; Harry L. Ha.rdI.Dc to Roy James. CbrI.e S1ebel1t.. Morrow, '4.219.86: Enunett Hard.lIlg. Joeeph .ar.rl Rutn Anna Randall. HvyBburl, $19.895.95 ; H.Meyer. interest in 1.97 A.1n Umon IWd JOtieph IW, Snook. $5.09'7 .10. c.wp. George F . Petre .t.o Arthur 8.!ld REAL ESTATE Anna Shope. 40 A. 1r. Hul8.n tIwp. TRANSFERS David P . Martin ifO J. Walter 8.l'Id ,ua._.r' and J . B . ............. ~A_A~. ....... ....., ,t o Ralph Ill&iteUa Barnes, parcel in MalnVW.e. II. 'V . a.nd' Plor& ~ to P. W. P. Edenfield. !five tnots in Wayne flWp. and Wnn1e Probst, 21.50 A· 1r. WubPrEU and Ella S1r.gleton to Ben- 1D8toD Wp. Ja,m1oe ~ Jr .• pa.rc:elin 8Prlng-
Austin Lindsey, Morrow, cha.l'Ires negIleat in his cUvorce suit. aga1.net ~, LIlIdaey to 'WbOOl he W'Il6 manied 10 11K3. 'Dley have one cb11D. James Oarrett, Fran:klln, rued a
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Voorhis. IJlinors. The court set Feb . 203 to hear tJhe inven.tory of the estate of DnIe Hatfield. 'IlJle court on:lered centa1r. real ~, belonging ,to the estate of Messenger Collin.'l, Waynesville. IIOld at. pllblic auction. •
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Dorothy Dodson. ~,88U for a divorce from Mattbew Dodeon. operator of a M1dd'leww.n resta.urant. bQro. be> whom she was m&r11'ed in llKt. EkIon Short-Lo Harold V. and Mary AUCTION EUiNG They have no ch.llIh'en. 8bort. ~.215 .A. in Turtleoreek twp. STANLEY and KOOGLER RIa wife left their home IIILst 'June !Maxwell Paper 00. to 'l £iRue and IIIIOKUIa . . . .and Is now r~ in Ocean61de, ruta VaDArsda)e, p&roel m Franklin . For Data. Plaone ..... W~, OBI1I., Henry iW'. ~,Lebanon. Lloyd and M1lI1red 8tae;ts to Quy ObJo. Be. . . . 0bupI
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of 'OutlSidera. Here Is YOUor c1uulce to h:a.ve 0. o.1ce stoat or lrozen food . . IlhaJt oX! <&play at the 'Ibr1tt-£ states. 'Imt opec d.Ispla.y lOOlal ao we meet the test T atitractlve that · everyone . st.ope and =-==- - ==r= looks thoUjph 'the 9roduots are Just
WE OARRY A 8Uftl'ICIENTLY
cl~ that she refuaed to stop "a.ssoc1at.1ng wlth otober "The court named Geneva. S . Qu'-
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cows on .bhe other then 61'Ound the abher way and back a.gaJ.n with them my Job. Those fe.cto:ry '\'I'Otker& are always Just out of rea.ch of IID¥ nice really puttlng money 1n.be> circula- locg stick. We played t.hat pme of tion. The preacher Is 8> wonderful tag at least fifteen mJ:nuie4 before f!J1d FrItzie decided to 10 someorator. ·H e loob so nloe in the pul. I OToup lD8uraDce to proVide p it. It must be very Iilld'lcult being vme1't! else Billd I lWaa ~le to drive 101' ~ of B.oIII*l aZId a.. teacher 1Uld hav1r.g the youngwis them Into bhe barnyard 1Il1d give iSul'gical 1eee 1a of iftI&t beneobe¥ you. Our foreman Is dlgnU1ed ~ a lorltfl\.lll Of enaUap .to keep fit to tbI:IIe ,able to Iecure it. or he's b1enc:Uy. That fe'Uow sitting them busy whUe I went baok ,to ge' I 'lbe F8l'm Bureau otlers a down .t.here on 'the bus h1l& a pre'ttly old Da.1sy. She 800n decl!ded .to joir.. plan of Hosp11a1 an<! 81Q1Cal ' tie on. or t.he 1~ '8 dress is darling. the others so at last. isbe 4Xxl was Wibere she belanged IWtl wonder of ,expense ~ 'Wbldh . lot Doesn't she lOOk nice? . wonders, I had dane it w1tbou11. Ue.ra~ II» all DlII'tIbenL HoW 8I'e we IX> cope with diff1ing ~ gOOd BtocJtIn8& Or B1ttlllg .• ~ , lI'aollners c:an a.W. should OIilt1ee When our in1nds eumot funcdown in the mUd In '~ tIe.tt black ~~ tion proper~Y ~UI!e Ilhef are so I 'l'J:WII$ we C1'fCZ 300 poUclea poisoned by evil <tb.ou~hts Suppose dress. However. 1 wa.s late at the In force 10 ·W arrea. Count,. tomorrow 1natend of thlnklro4r how meetlni. ~.OOO in Ohio. Five yeara suea.wful everyU\1ng is and searching My queMlon about fire i1l5urlll1ce c8liS!u1 ope1"8ItioD. tor ,that ,thing. you Just merely cast on the OOntenta at 1<derB wu ~n I We l'flOCCDmend th1a pla.n to your eyes aind see th.e beaut.y. No I'-Were<! promptly. Insuraz:ce wW be our meml>el'lobip aDd 1\10 tboee one J.s perfect. some ·are better than available and evmy preca.ution will 1&rml'fl'S who 'become members othl'fl'S, !loud' 50me Me worse; but bobh be (taken to prevent f1re& 'I'bere are seVC1'a:! dlfferellit. ways of handll118 as a real protectlon aD a. &OUDd are good. cooperative basisThen see how much better you feel the ~nsurancc and '(he dctalls halve I Call the Fann Bureauby flndlng the be!\l\lty. It helps a l~Ot ,been !ieclded upol1l yet. Those Lebanon 335 or 297; Mason 18, whale or a lot-- talIre i t from one WllO l(;St bhe contents of tlbelr locJte l'S in the MilIord fire received com.. or oan.tect one of the men lIBtect who ohM lea.med. pensaUon. The old house OIl' tile beloW: Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Zimmemiall which baa betm chosen for the planL R. W. Braddock. WaynesVille, O. were tlhe week enti g\lests at their Is being tom do~ ani the ' frees1ni Fraonk ~tt, Mason. O. daughter arA her famdly, Mr. a.nd equlpinent is a.va.1lable 88 SOOtt as J. M. Greer.e, Lebanon. O. Home Mra. H8.n-y Hudson and ch!ldren, of t.lle 'buJJding can be- made ~y. It Phone 208-M. Columbus. nece6SlW'Y to owai· atock to oarl P._ Rahm, LebatJl)n. 0 .• Rot.3 _ __ _:-_;........,....___________________ 1Is1entnot a locker bu.t ~veryone who
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~tudiel of the amino 'acid reo qUll'ements of dUllS are proceeding oaraUel with -the work bemg carried forward on the importance of amino acids in human nutri· 'tion. tlfe Gaines Dog Research Center. New Yor k City, reports. Amino acids. found in com· mon foods, are II r. ~ . I.. Robert. j':lst as es~ent1a1 as vlta· mins; thei r abst!'.nce or presence d~ tc rlll i nes wh.ether a given prote m food has little or great nutri· Llonal value. stalles Dr . W. L. Rob· e rts. the Center"s technical con· sultant. It has been established !hot lU of the 20·odd known alDl' no. acids are dlet,ary 'essentials fOI ilmmills. hnd tha't the lack of an y 0!11!! C!f them c ~ us e s growth failure p~yslcal deterioration and disease Vllamlns and amino acids work hand-in-.glove. Lack of A-8;C-D· E vllamms may make it impossi· ble for the body to utilize tht' amino acids, wlnile the lack of am ino acids may make it impossi ble. for the vi.tamins to perform thClr essential fwnctions in the nu · trition of the bolliy. • While research in amino acids goes on, according to Dr. Roberts the following sU.ggeslions by th~ U. ~ . Department of Agriculture continue to constitute a practical guide for the feedin~ of dOfs: "An adequate ' rabon wi! keep most mature dogs at a uniform body weight and in a lean. thrifty co~ dition . This is a very useful ~ ulde in determinin2 the correct amount ,to feed. "A good eoat. br ight clear eye•• and an abundance of peI- are reli· able indication. Ithat the raUon II ade()uate. . "Dogs ahould be fed at regulat intervals, and' ~he best results generally may be expected when regular feeding is accompanied by re"ular exercise. 'Mature dogs are usually fed :wice daily, a light meal in the ornin'g and a heavier meal in
Pr&Dk O. Ar.deraon and OUnt.on W. RaIWtt to Oba.rJat ad Eleanor Reck.. 43. 68 A. in ~ -tWp. . Fncl Kabn to !Ball a.tIId NeW'e COoper, lQt 39 in 80uIih Pa.rk &Ubdlvl8lon, Lebanon. (Wan1 street). R<lbert 8lld !4MUla. Short It o LouJse Ha.nae, two .A. m Hamilton twp. Wlnln!d and .Albertt& Lewis to WUlIam and Janet ,HeIlry, 30 A. in Harlan Wp. Oha.rJee m ~ TerwUllger to ~ R. 8n1der. tract In. Hamilton
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Ferry Church of Chris,
THE MIAMI GAZETTE The Xenia .{rea Youth Bally will be :held at the W~e at\U'Oh or cniiat, Sunday, Feb. 24, at 2 :30 p . m. A ~ teature or the at,\ .«r.oon wll1 b e B program of sacred mu.sl.c .by ~ Clnc.I.nnaIt1 Bible
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Pfe. Dennis C. Cla rk. 'son c;f Mrs' ,........- - - - -......- ' - - - ~a.ne'y G t'l\.nue Clark. at. 3, W YI10s.. ; ·· - '- - ",.,.._.• -.~ vUle, h as been promated to ·the gracle or Ooo'pOral, a.t the Sixth Air Fa He&dqUllllMl's. AlbrOOk Field. C(l.:1al ZOne. wh ere he Is a tow r op ra.tor ass~ed to the 153 rd Army Airways Oomunloatlons System Squf\t1ron, He ent.ered the army In Ma rcil. 1943. and was fCIl11'n erly a, machinist's h elper for the Mldw .. t Tool OFFICE CLOSED 00, in Da.yto n , Opl. Olal'k:s \\'If , H nt'l l n. lives JANUARY 30 at 67 HuJfman A va· , D nYL01~.
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v11le 'waa a. week ' ond; ~ of Mr. nary Q11'l's Oiee Club. YO!lIl8 people and Mrs. Eyerett Kenrick cltildfrom all the' 8UI"l'()u.nd1rlg cburohes rei!'Bible School 1:10 .. m. are expected to be present. Let·s have Mr. and Mrs· J. B. JODell "and Mr. C<GmunJoD 10:4111 a. m. a good a.lltendance from Ollr local and Ml'I. Therle Jones a.ud Milton church. Preacb1ng . 1l,:QO •• m. were 8uOOaY at.tern~ gueSts 01 Mr. Young Peoples 8ervlcea tU!!!i and Mh. Alfred Jones at SOUt.hern , A~ult PJ'1lyer Meet ing 7:00 p , 'm. Mt. Holl), Methodiat Church
,The Growtnl', Goln" Cbureb uE8.BEBT GR.AHAM, Minister
DENNIS CLARK GETS CORPORAL PROMO lO N
Mi.. Norma Lonpere attended' the Mid-winter Irist1tu~ c:J Met.hodJst ' Eo A. Earnhart. ~ Youtlb art; the First Methodist Obureh T.h18 coming Sunday ev~ the WOl'llhip Mn'loe - \0:30 it.. II. E":enlng IeI'f1oe - 1:,80 P. K. Ir. .M1dIdJetown. SatWlia.y and sunF'eniv Oh4rdh of Clu1s!- w1li clay, "LadlEs Night.'· at whlc.h t.1me the METHODIST CHURCH , Mrs. W1U1am Tinney and ~on of 1· & plane requires .heller bat It neecI aot be exclusive •• ohe 01LlabollUUl mmlster w1ll tiring a special messaie B. E , ColemaD. to ' w v1ll ~ ..... k d demonstrated by comblnln, haupr &lid machlDel')' ltor..... . to ,tile ladles present. T he ladles will SUNDAY SCHOOL ' 1:30 A. M. near aynes; e epen'l. .. ,e wee en m-MIN DED fElrmcrs already with her pa.rentB, Mr. tu2ilMrs. Ou;y Actlveln belpin, air-minded farm· ha ve clla.rtie of th e OP~ll 1ng plart of MrB. Raymond Conner, Sup&. MARCH '1 are putting pia n s to work and ers orllanize into .tale associations, the service. ~e readi ng of ~e scrip- WORSHIP SERIVIct 10:30 A. M. Ri:utzahn 8lld tR~ consider them pa ra ot their farm ' the magazine read by 1.250.000 Mr. and Mrs. Len IAmb aD4 equipment, an ar UcIe In nationaUythe spec.lal mUSic. etc. ThIs is YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, FARMS ' - HOMES farm famll1el points out that the 1'EI,EPRONE 6%-& family movEiJ. from COIrw1n to ttle circulated Capper', Farmer polnt.a flying, farmers of Ok'lahoma already just op.e of 'tale s pa:1a.1 nt8hts whlcll 'lbUl'8day. 7:30 p. m. Bought and Sold Emr1ck. { tum, '1bUl'Bday , They re- out. will be <QeIlVOO during the next CHOm PRACTICE have formed the National Flying "Llgbt aircraft are no longer con- F armers Association to promote the elgbt weeks In CQIlllcctiOD' with the WednesdAy, 7:30 P. M. cently purchased ~be rann fIrom Mr. lider ed as exclusi ve playtbings of greater use of aircraft In allrieulHOWARD SURFACE and Mrs. Oliver JOhnsor... "Open Bible Crusade". Last Lord's Licensed Broker Phone 2918 rich pilots." the maga zine declares. Day evening was "Young People's Friends ' Mr. and Mn. Edmond MJnser and "Farmer s trom the wide open tural production. Capper" Farmer 1. urging farmer. qalnll alrplanel ID Nlght" aDd' was well attended. f'1rR DaJ 1aDOOl- ':10 A. M. clilldren of Dayton were SUn~ apaces build T.hanua rs or park the other sta tel to organize and aftl.lia te JAKE WADE I Optometrlo Eye SpeelaIb, On Thursday n ig,h t of th1& week Meeting f« Wonbip - 10:" A. JI. dinner guest ,of Mr. and Mra. William planes in the barns and use level with the national organization, Licensed Salesman Phone 2541 26 S. Detroit St. XE~ O. Bergdall. pasture. aJfnUa or wheat Ilelds for whose headquarter. are at Oklathe BoyS Olee Club of the C1nchl.trips. landing homa Ag ricultul'al and Mechanical Mn.. Eyeret, Early spent Frldai nati Bible Scrn4r!:uy were present St. Au~tiDe t=bul-ch "These farmers hop nonchalantly College. Stillwater, Oklahoma. --" --- --=.--wU:h h er mother, 'M rs, J . W, HlISOOn, and gave a. most dellS,h ttul ooncert. Path... KramIleHII. ..... Into their .plaMs a,nd put them to Proof of growln,l Interelt In flying at Yellow Spl1.np. '.lboIIe 'Of YOU woo dld not fIIttend II8aI SUI1da7 - ':011 A. Il. dozens of uses. In.cludlng leedlng Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foulks and crups. apI'eacting inlsecll cides. coun~ among farmers Is indicated by the ~ miaseda. treaot, tact that wbile only 12 plane. were OF F ER chlldren of Rushvl1le, Ohio, spent Ing cattle. check ing fc;nce. carryinll flown to the tlrst Flying Farmers The rnlnister Qdl(1 t he co~tior. tile week end 'With ,the lormer's at Ferry invite YOU 00' mala! Ferry St. Ma,.,.'. Episcopal Church farm produce. get ling implemcnt Meet at SUllwater, Oklahoma. in SATISFACTORY parents. Mr. and Ml'I. WUbur ·F'>ulkB. repai rs in a hurry alld dolnll many 1944. a total of 130 farm ·owned airyour church hqme. Yw w1l1 a lways Sam.... N.~~ MOl'DSD8 praJW aDd _ _ SERVI C ES ¥r. and M .... Ralph IINgIIMMIII other jobs.' The cost or operation craft were there for the 1945 gath· fWd .. welcome wa4t1ni yOU. Some 222 farm ' men and ha.ve sold t!lleIr crocery ,00 Ward varies between 2 ~lO d 6 dollars an ID,. 11:00 A. II. bour." . AT ALL TIMES women ' pilotl attended. Pummill vlho took dlarge MODlSay COMING EVENTSmorning, SWl<1a,y.~. 24. Frank Buck. field representative of the Oincinlnati The Lytle Card Clab ancl their Rev. .Joaeph Myers. of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flory. Mr. and h usbands er.joyed luncll and ca.roe po.stor of ~ Ch \lU'Ch, gave 8 VP!rj Ml's. J. W . Younce and Mr, and Mrs. B1b1e 8emInary w1ll speak and a Dial 2111 Waynesville, Ohio qu&l'teIt will s1n4r. at Smith's Tea. Room, Wa.~, able and int.erestILng address on Claude RIggs vlsited their parents, March 1- Big Tr1-State 06mp Thun;d~. evenu.r. "A:bralham ~n's Religion", His Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wilbur Clark. Sunday. Banquet.- Hoyt Canary. mdnister 0[, Bradtey '11lford Is absent from sennon for next .sUt~dQ.Y will b e, Mm. CJ:a.rk rema4.1'1i1 quite poor\a', OIlurcb at H\ll5boro. speaker. ltIn. Mar, Tucker sustaJned a school on account of hlllVir.g chicken "F'all1c1es Regarding the Negros.'· Mn. Margaret Johns, Mr. Palll wnst inJW'Y and mult.lple bTujses pox. , The :WolDAna SOCiety netted $70.00 Johns and Mi . and Mrs, Ca.lv1n Waynesville when ' she tell. down ~e basement Mrs. Th~1e JOIIIe8 of Waynesville at. the Oliver Johl1isou sale, A large. l.oJlt!tacre sa.w "Lea\ e Her ': 0 HeaV. iIl' steps ot her bome, FrIday evening. spent Frtcla.yt Wtbh MrS. Charles BuD'- croWd a.btended Ilfi:I evel"Y,thLng sold aA; the COlonla1 Ir. Da.yton, SUl1day , Church of Chrl ..t Muter ~ Fros' has nell. , . , lUS'1'l. A Shetland pony sol"J fol' $200 evening. Robert L. VanZUe. ' Mlnbter ~eeaed. trom i!ttnamJ ValUey b08p1ta.\ Mr. and ' MrI. John Burris of Bible School ' 8:30 a. m. Bnd has returned home. much Im- Sprlr.gboro have purchased the new prowld. house on the Cl'el8'htoon lot af Mr. Oommunl,o n 10:30 L m . lin aDd Mrs., Charles Wet.el and amd oMl'II: lJoyd 8ta.a 1ls ot German- • Sermon . 11 :00 a. Ill. Obrt&tlal! Endeavor , 6:80 p. m. da.ughter, Mrs. Oa.il Behr and town: The Burris' wUl move here as BoDDie. apent 'lburscla.y in. Da.yton: 800Ir as the 'h ouse is completed. , Evening Bervke 1:80 -p. m. REAL EST ATE - INSURANCE - AUCTIONEER Mid-week prayer aeTVice MIsa Franc:ts PoWtt Day1.on Mr. aDd Mrs. Everett Kenrick ThlD'lday , qh\ 1 :30 p. m. W88 a. hOlllle guest. of Mr. and Mrs. vls1ted the Baugh ~ Hom,e In • Over 30 years experien e rep·r esenti ng both buyer .. Jess Perutlnfton over ~e week ani!. M1a.uWiburg. ThUJ'8da.y evening, ANNOUNCING T he New wn rshi p of 'I' he Milk a nd selJel' of farms and city property . Junior and 8e~or Cbrtstlan En- .. Mr. and Mn. Lee COUll» WE're ,t he ~ or their aunt. Mrs. Routes Rece nt ly Ser viced by Klontz a nd Frazure. We represent only strong insurance companies, whQ d-yor W1ll meet lilt. the Church' a.t CeqttervIUe spent SUlld&y with the LOuella 'W&tkIn&, lay. ' 8:90 p. m. !I1ble SchOOl Teecllers and tormer's ' paretW;. ' Mr. ar.df Mrs. Mr'. ~ Mn. OUver Johnston aDd write firre and extended coverage on farm and to wn ~ are u1t«1 to wve ,the young HOMIl'd 00Ilin8. son F'r«Jdie. a.re now Uv.Ing in a fine • • pro])(!rty and a complete coverage on automobiles at ~ to Utend tIbese 1Iel'VIcea. Mia Marp.ret BtanleJ Ule new Cn1ler and WW remain In "ibIS established rates and prompt payment of losses. vIlOOh are especially for ,t hem. Please week. end a.t It.he 'hOme of her par_ neJgbborbood untn the end or 1lbe Dave William We conduct all kinds of legitimate auction sallea, be promp~ ao th services car. ltiwt ehts. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stanley of IIOhoal term. They will ,tht>.n leave tor' BARLOW and GRIMES on time. nea.r here. Ar1mna. on account of t.hetr son'S • satisfied patrons our 'best reference, call or write for tenns and date. ' Mra. Sara MUle.- spellt the week bea.ltb. Servicing Bellbrook, Spring VaJIey, Franklin, The Loyall1 Cn.III&de beg,1,na toda\V. end at her hOme here. Mrs. 4Uce Trickey uJebrated her Harveysburg, Waynesville,' Mt. Holly. Membe1'8, let's a'how our' loyalty to , Sharon Lee II the name of the 86th blr:lhdiay IU'II1l1verSlU'Y, MOIlI:la¥/ Information Given Without Obligation , CbriBt, 8.nd lDs church by, attending daughter barn 'recently to t>v:t- and Feb. 11. .Although Iihe baa beell ever)' servtce wC! can. The worid is .., - Cllt! d"":"'" Office Main St. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Phone 2651 ALL MILK DELIVERED FRESH DAILY and .... 0 , or IUUVI:ier of .... "",ortcia• N. Y . ·hel~ for a. .number of years. '&he watcl11n8 ·US. U we ~ not loyal to 'l~be . pa.terna.l ~pa.rent.S e.re Mr. 18 in her usual health and a.lwaYi PRODUCED BY amst. boW can we expect ar.y one IIoIl4 Mrs. Herbert Doster of ,th1s enjoyS Ithe COD\il&IlY' or rela.t.1ve'; and , el8e to be loyel or to n.n.t 00 aocept place. tdend8. ' , Him 118 t.helr Savior, Invite otlhei's to Mr. and Mrs. RobeIi Moran were Mrs. Hannah illite (I' Beaver10wD oome, but show 't hem 'We mean it by callers, In Da.yton, ",Sa'IW'daV even.. speDt ,tile week end wit:h her eoncom1.rl8' oUl8elves. Pleaae Uk ycJW'- Ing. ' itrla.w &.rod daughter. Mr. and Mrs. eelt th1a Q1.IeIIIt1on "Wha.t ki1nd of a Geort!e 0uR.nb0nier and lWtle .ans. Mh, J~ea Jordan and daal'hter, chUroh would tIh1& church ,be. 11 Telephone '2794 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Waynesville called on fr1endS,I~_=:.;: , 'every. member 'W.ere .. j.ust \1Ite me?" here f'r1"»'.
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Any Elect ric Refl;'igerator, Radio, Stove., etc" sold by these above firms will be serviced by myself.
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REPAIRS MADE ON: Cameras, Electric Clocks, Fans, Washers, Il'ons, Toasters Sweepers. Guns, Coffee Makers. Rewiring Antique Lamps for 110 volt. 'SERVICIE ON GRUNOW REFRIGERATORS Will Manufacture to Your Specifications Any Type Radio or Record Player. ~
CAR RAI)IOS - Sold -:- Serviced - Installed Repair on Aluto Acc:euoriea incJuding Stewart-Warnei' Heaters, Clocks, Horns, Lights. A TrENTION SERVICEMEN Ownin'g FOlreign Makie Cameras Will redesign camera to l~se standard type roll , film or film pack Repair Portable MOTION "PicTuRE EQUIPMENT ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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by Public Auctio,n Sat. Feb. 16., 1946 Corner S. Main St~ anel South St. W ayneaville,. Ohi~ PARCEL A. Improved w 'i th good frame ~f 6 ro.oms, Garage and Barns, on South st. . . PARCEL B. ImprovE\d with splendid frame dwelling of 4 rooms and basement, electric. PARCEL C. Improved with 6 rooms, baserrren~, · 9~ ' Main st. , These properties have an ideal · location in th~ Village of. Waynesville, will be sold separab,elly and a8 a whole and Bold in the manner procuring t~ highest bid. $500 ca.h on each parcel .Qlel. balance at elelivery of deed within 30 elay•• All tal: paid until June ,1946, immediate possession. ' . ,
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY , FEBRUAn,y, 21, 1946
No. 4262
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Waynesvill~
Veterans ·Of Foreign ·Wars Post Formed At 'Lebanon Last Friday
Civic Club Basketball Team Wins League Loop Trophy
• The Wamm. Cow:it, Post of the VeteranB of Foreign Wars of ~e Umted Bta1es. known as F'orL Allclent Post. No'. 6069. was organ.. 1mec1 at a m-ee~ a.t Memor,1al Ha.ll. Lebe.non, on F'rlday evcn1n8', FeI;l. 15. a charter havq been ~d tile ·P ost which 'Will soon be received , TJ:J.e 'meeting which was arotended by most of the <lha.rter memlJers, Wl\6 enthus1asUc In the extreme, 11. W88 qreed ,U1at Ilile regular meel11nl ShOUld be held M the third Tueacla.y evening of each mOIlilh. the &nnW dues Wel'e l1xed a:t. p .Ol) a year IUW !.he lnlt1a.t1on fee at. t2.00 for each appUca.nt for membership, The following officers were electe.1 fOr the ~ year: Robert W. Brown, Commander
RED CROSS QUOTAS FOR TOWNSHIP ANNOUNCED
WWIam W. Ros8. AdjutaJlt
WEST WAYNE CROUP DISCUSS uIN~URANCE" AT FEBRUARY MEET • Tbe west Wayne Ad... lSory oroup held their February meet.lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold WdUtailr.er. Arter l!ihe regular bUs~ session . Mr. Stanley Ba.iley. dlBouastOll leG.der, took for the suoJect of !lbe evenins "Insura.nce" and W88 ably assisted by Mr, Erneet Harlan,
• TOwnship quotas and o.h aiJ-men of Warren Ooun~'s Red Cross F'Ur.tj Drive were ann(lunced as 'follows: TurtJecreek. $5,000, SBim Ka.ufrnn.n ; Franklin. Clearereek. $5,000. S , P. Mayer ; Masie, $600 , Herber. carr and Rooort Stump: Hiulan, ~6oo. Claytor! Clark; East Deerfield, Held. $70'0, Wal ter Chesuey; Hamllton. $600. J . L. K;napp ; WlIy11e . $1,200. M.rs. E\'CI' ~ tL Early; Sa leD:, ,000, J ollll E Hold ~; Un1~n. $600, Ralph VanMeter ; and W88hlng;tol1. $500. Fred Hagemeyer, The camp~ il;n 'wl.ll start Olll March I and every pj'fort III be made tc:l fiJ'Jsh ·tlhe d:r1ve In !;wo weeks but, soUCitatiOll w1ll oontlnue throughl'Iuiite r t out the mont.h. Township chaJ l'men H&rtaocIt I\J~ requested LO send , In a report Pla.ru:k f every week.
A lunch was eeJ'IVed at the social hour o.nd the Oowldl adjourned to meet With ~. and Mrs. M , A . Fulkeracm in J4a.1'eh,
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. JUDG,E BROWN N:AMES • The Februazy of ,Wa.yne DR. H. C•. WILLIAMS AS Townah1p Farmer&', Club Wall held SERVICE OFFICER . at the cheerful hOOie d . Mr. a nd • Mrs. Hoak on Feb 14. " .By of a receDt The sp1r1t of St, Valentine W88 JUo:lge Alton Brown. or the ~ ", manifest on the faces of the CountY :Ooqunon Pleaa a.nd hostess 88' ,they greeted their 1r. Wen-en CoUTlity a ,Ive IJ1I!:Di 9'" guest6 and many of IIhe diShes 'premisstoll, , known lIS the , W~ pa.ree fqr the 'b our.tllul ,tllI'key dinCounty Soldier's .and ner were d ecorated wlt.h hea. ts. C«nni1Imon' . • ' brtniln.g 't o mind the spiJ1t and . 'Ilh.e following men made power of love, ' , members: Cliff Brant. The COWlty Agent, Mr, Bertram Keller Hoa.k, Fred &lid. Ross, WBS cu.lled llpon to discllBS MemIl JOh!nson \ .~ of ~'bhe AMocla.t1on Boa.rd t/he spec1a1 t.oplc "In~t1ng tIDe .'I1Ills ~ With the approval . of Dlreeliors. is the Oow~ Cbair· &ervlcerimlJl In Fa.nnJ.ng··, He :told of the County Oommll11~ Jim man and wUl preelde at. UbIB meet- of plans now underwa.y to help the Baily. Scott MCClure ~ Pr~ Batreir.J. InU;resu.nc enier.talllment bas retUlT.tng serv1A).cman to get st:.a.rt.&:l meyer. appointed Dr, H. K. Wl11iams been ~. aQl ·re:freahment& in farmi.p.g, !He It, p1a.n nfug to spend CIS COunty Service ~icer. w1ll be served. Allm1llt .B;Id cream mucti time 'Wi!.h . these young men. LOCAL MEMBERS AT He w1l1 adwae ,and BM1st pereone ltb1ppera in the oount)' have been In- He a.nawered quest10na 0.00 exp aln- HARVEYSBURG WSCS 'Iihtl ~ forcee of ~ U. ~ YetVlted to attend. ed hOW 108llls can .;;, secUred. . erans 'of Itbe 0. s. amied forcles or Mr. Beth Hoalt p1a.yed a very ". .Al! exoell~nt d1nner and an In . alI.Y war. and ', !Ilbe ~vee,_ ~, FRIEN DSHIP CLUB HOLDS Uul 1a I f t.h te b"'" children. paren+... . 1UId, clt'~nq Ole FEBRUARY MEETING AT ~~..:..,; p.... ~>._so~,;;~~ e e~ r- terestlng. program WM given y ...e any' such, 'In · :'--I":-~ 'or .. ' . • .......~,""'"" .... .~ .. _.... WOO1fln'S 'Society of ChristIAn Ser... ~_ HOME OF MRS. ,STUBBS , . The Mot ataii\ln'troc1Uced Mr, viCe at Harveysburg on Thursday obta.~g liehta or·.benefJt.. UDder . . uoed M ",nlVlaIwoftbe'O ·S or ....,._••• • ,~ . A. H. Stubbe entE~ed on RIQrse. 'Who In tum illtrod t , evening. Thooe who ~ttendEd. fl'om ~ , • . or, W&ID--.c. W~ of . la.tt wee. for t.bl' E. 'P. POultry SPeM~J\st' trom bhe local s<x;iety were Mills Emily Dr. · w1lU8miJ . ~ ,that any onf& ~ meet11l8 of tbe i'J'1end8bip Ohio State UniverSity "ho made an Jaoob.s ' Mrs, R. B. ·oOl~n.• Mrs, SUob aId·am' 88e hilbat ius CllI) • .);Ira. R- .". ~00r.y. Mrs. i~~ 'teJk Fa' ~ D.· O. ,JUdge; Mis, Oharles Enlis, Mrs. olUce . an:y day,' ~ . ·W. Q. Raper, . ', Cllnt Clark and. 1~. He e~la1lted goyernment.. grad- Paul :r.iauiice,' .~, J . B, orabbe. and . SUDday• . ".. . lin- Fred Hook aa .~tant bOItt~ ~ of ., ~ .~ used ,lli. ,t he ·. U R:Urus W&tkUl8 • •Mns. . .Jen~e . ',. . , • . , , " ~, ~,. ~ .~.. ..; , " , ~ ., , ~~ ~. ~re ',a~ Co , Oller. Mrs. Ra . Y COnner:· Mni: .'. 00ra . , . R,ECEIVES " ". ;':' .. I . . riiiIpwd:eUtal1IIe" meetIni tWM. Opened. 'With de- four grildea of . taB. A • .B. and Rich, E. F. Earr.ba.rlt., Ml's. MAN'AGER .POSIJ'ION 1. ' I' ' -by ·'M m'. 14. D, ' Eia1rd 'arui' 0, etacb, ~ h&Ving revers)' sub_ Clarence Edw~, '~:' Charles '~, ,.' ~. '' , _ _ .,' cla.Ia!a , fOr m8.lketaDli! eggs. H e Mrs. Olarlt; Mrs.· .. 1wll} " be., cl8d 10 ',...:;• .: ............ v.-:. waa in ' 0£ MI'&, H: , R •. Ith$' M. D. Oh8.rieli RiIP - - ..,......... aDd Mrs' " Q:ul.rles. Da,vla. ", by 'brea.lt1Da egp in . ' ;- ,. • a8IIOC1a.ted . .. , '10,000 . '(nee ou... I-::- ' 80lo· waa Mven , by Mrs. " A pia.Do 1lO}O, <WY . given' bY'.Mlsl Badt". baa. been ------ • ,_ DCJUDoiiI1 ttie ·llJI1Ib ! Of ~ a aoo. t.bie&r -- ..~ ... ERVICE wt.t BIde _ _ 8IIe Or.tbree.~ ancl tile ....... ;... .... at au1It m:..eter R. B. '00Mnan and contests With Hoa.k. tor Ilhe endoyment ·of Of: MILITARY ,S . manaaeroftbe . _ _ of . ' -:-~ UdDoIn'8 aDd Wl\8llltl8'tCln's b1ft:h- ~ ~ . . ' , . . , ).. W:~ ,Nat'IoDB,l BIU& ~ "\ . , . &Dd St. ValeD'ttDn Day 'aa ib,e The tollowtne ruesta , or too • .Sit, J1mm1e B. M,1ller repropel tt tIebIII UIe Strader ~ w.eie were .pre8f!Jlt: Mias Mlnom1a B,un- cently , arr1v~ tn t.b1a ooUllUY hJ!m ,Po T...... ",1In,; ,~ 8~ are M't.be:8DC1aUlCIur ~ nen, Rev. and 14l'8. R. B. Coleman !leJ"Vtns ' wtth the Ibllitary , f~ 'for. e. ~ 0eiUntUe CIOQ- ~~~ bIl'Ib ~. aI& ~ V~ was anti 1&: and Kri. ~ SJn1.1ih, all the ,put atxt.eeo ~ in 1DlJa. aD of "'*Ie IfIilb. of w.,u.vme. He 'baa DOW recetvecI hIa boIlOnble , h...... . ........ ..,..... meet; wMh lin. ·WIll and II wan bill CJf Willillt11..
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years. He was a member of U16 Jr, Order at Spring' Va.Uey, .,,_ 1 15-.Mr noD surv VOl'S are as"".. ~. Ll.nnie Meyer ot Olnc:lnnati and two brothers. George of Loveland and Joseph of WaynesvUle. His wife prececIed him In death In 1931. Funeral services were conducted ThUlliday (today) at 2 :00 p. m. at StuJ>bs FUneral HOme Wlllh Rober '--"11e, u .........t.er of "'''''' V_~ ....., W:aynesv UI.6 Ohurch of Ohrl.et O(f1c1atIng.. Bw1a1 was made In the Spring Valley ceme-
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her~ at cltW'Ch. Feb. f After the dinner a sb.fll'L .business 4:00 p. m. Tu"'""~' . ..... rom a . ....... on e W8~ ""'_ .... ••:.:;;:;; ... A + -..:.-'.......,. h'eart cOlIdil.lo..'r, He 1184 bee n a ~ .., u...... .... .... black.mllth l? We.~e for rn.ar.y Or. A, E, stout made Ilhe presenta- Waynesville
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convenle. lor them, 4ap loca.tlon Entatainme!lt baa been &1TaIl8'ed or. l\4M'OIl 1. Motor veb10le &1ld rel~t& wUl t)e sened at owners ha,ve 30 t:I~6 'm ,wlpcb to eacl\ ... _...... obllaJn l1cense6 to cont~ 'With the ~ de8dl1ne of mJd.nlght.. Yaroh in. Harvey M. Burnet, vice-president .'Jlhe 'taw oo1or 'NUl t)e white biKlk01 Ibe AIsoc1atlOll :Bo&nl of Direct- around With red let.tert and ftaurea 01'& Is !.he president Of the Wa.ynea- t tb · 19t6 TIl loca.l ria4 ville Local aDd wW n_IAA at.tiJat <II' e year . e ee ... - 1 '*A_ m1ll ha tbe..me as in former meeting. WIDlam Ji, Null» the acl- e .. ~.. . ,..,. . v1a.n- t'1lIwchmeD from IIbe Sprinl- yea.rr;, LP. Wb1le It wu announced -, , liOme ,t.1me lIfO 1tIat ibwQ ta68 would boro Local an~ wW SelTVe aa cbIUr._...... +.... v- .. ~ _ _ veh""e, _'"ft ......IItatee ,-- ~........... ~ .or -~-. Mr.---81mp«cl ~ !.nronna.tion -~---".. Ia ~t ..nQ that only one tal Whicb .J5
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' . I • amountec1 to -dlatributecl as f • _ eounty " 8tMe of Ohio .A meeIiiIIa '9f rile t67.eoo.2ll; Town&b1pi1 , $38,530,18; • 8JIIOOIt Paet. of .the m VllIaaes f30.312.69; A6Ii w ellU Le8i 9D with liee.dQuU(.era ·at Leb$6.710,88; Orpha.ll8 Boule A,086.91; IW~eav1lle, W. O. T. U.. Ohio o.oon. will tie helcl in Harveysburg t lIealtt.h ~,'160; BoDl1a IUld Interea at. tlhe ,Biab Bcbool G)'I1l on Tuell'M 7t ,I,O.28.M; and th!' St¥e.fl • • day eveoq, Pcb. 1II. The acbool d1strlbutJOrr was U Tbo pr1ndp1e adidresa of the eyen.. 10uoWa: Clearoreelt l8prlnibOrO), on OOIKIWIlos W~DI 'the yUlaie. 1llI wID be made by F loyd Hartpence ,16.144.58; lMioyne Rura;} ('Wa.YQe8- ~ fA) tale rea10IIt at 1he Su.pe;i:nteNient of .the O. S , S. O. ville,U,386.52; K1np MWS wtAn cbolce on the "Local Home 10: Xenia. and> Past ()omrna,nd$15,1404.53 Blue Ball $1,483; Qu'UIle · er or the auo Department of the ~,888 til: ~ . 15.000.03, '!be dla.vorabJecond~ ~Ved ~nc..,-'f.eaion. " " , 0IIIAirbeJ.n Home· 5l;iwl,67; Ll'banon from bb1a cho1ce are 88 folloWs. All A tMu'beque ,beet wID be iafa80n $12,• .2'l; . ooqtacted, thai by 0Ilet . Howafd Qf tJle lql t30,457,32; Hadan-B~rvWe b~ ilaa inIOreued, ;tbeiJ do oot .L aQ) Hotel, ~non.. ~!656.26; · sou.tb lIBbanon A,~.38; have ·to eta¥ open as iMe as >before . ~ I8I'V1OI!IDI!n have been ' Ha.m1lton-~V1l1e 'lo.~.oe; · aDd &lid, bave not4cat much lese D01ee glveo · a. epedal .lMitat.tqn to .tteDli, overlaWLn( di:Al'lct. t6,028.65. . . ~ .~ on, ·the 'atreeta. No .. VUla8ee III~ as fOllOw.: Spr1lll- for viol_kala W1~ the we DAIRY SERVICE UNIT Ooro t8'lIi.37; Fra.nkl1n . 11,M 83m; have md only one violation ·for 111- HOLDIN(a ANNUAL MaaoIl 18,840.88; SOUt.h ~~ ~caUon aDd !this party waa a M~TING· TUESDAY ~.a7; ~ IIO,U5-'ll: W~ tiwweat. . ' vWe ",l46.1l6; 00rwln"l2U'l; Mar· J'T.he unfalOl'llb1e repiolta ar~'· 'I'lMl W~ ,00CIlltY Dally Ser~ 'P'lDJ:52: - ~yIDe 11~·66; ·'. . ~ unit wm· hold Ita ..annual • -~,- ...... D'2 ...A. U'ft_.AVab...... <OJHI Ill' 'lbere juat l8' 8.1W pla;Oe ~ Qt. _ ..I_tkm , mteU11l at. the co~ ..uup,~.-...:.. ... -p ' ,~::·='l·l"': _:::.- , ~ in IiI(V position, I would ~..utor1um.. ~,',. ' Tue8. ~ ......... , ...... a~ ~ comment on ville~. ' . • T .... _ " 'A' __ da,y. Feb. ~, ~ 8.00 p. m.. Belman .' +~ ""-,,..hl~ .- : Ulet.bW~ph"~ _ _ _ E. .D _ . co........ farm ~ anThe aIlotmeDt ..., ~ ODe OOIlCenled. thIIII com" " - ' . ,- - ' . . . . ,. ' , Clearcreelt . ...t80:39: 'P ra.:n-k..lin ~ , oould ~ Sotvat' for ,the 800d 1lOUDCed. tbIa ~ ,' , . t4,'ltO,88; Deerfield t6,5Oa.0~: UnioD ~ ~ Oc.n1lM1lJu,f ·8lId ahQw a ~It ~ ~ I!e e~ ,q ¥~. 'Ueo:l'l; . 'rurtlecreek f5~.o7; . · ,~~~: 4 ~ 'be .~ ~: ~ plO~ wQ1 be ~ ~ $3.9,,8.49: ~,' f1,'l98,O!I: ' ~~, DOt :ari~ ~ ~ ,~.~ ~ ~ milk teA tQe HapWl~ . ~-1!7; ~ton . . . ftu w• .t.be _ oi Unlt JD8' • .118 ~ as
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Clvic C1UlJ held Mbmla.Y evening. Feb, 18. at tlhe MebhodJst church, Dr, Mary .L. Cook. promiJ}eilIt local physician, W88 the guellt of honor ' a n d the meeting W88 listed as DI'.
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!IleIdIer <:l the JIoI!t. or ' Tbere 'W11l obe public lniItul\at1au of tbe Poet ~ muster1ng In or tlle urember& at a da.te to be Illtt'.ounced soon. A OIndonnII.tl degree team Will wW put. on the 1r>.itdatlon work and mal-~ st&te or~Oers will be preaent. arttcd'
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C."VI"C Club Honors Dr. Mary L. Cook
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Samuel, Turner. Trustee (2 yr.) HaJl In W~e at. 1:30 p. 01.; Homer W. snell Jr., Trustee (1 yr,) aoo the S~boro. 1JOCal wjJl can._ Gustave Haalal. ~utrler duct tbe1f me8UDI ,the same even-
The r~ ,f or memberBhip [)Jsr,lIlBIoJ2 of a DWIIiler of eerious are an bonorable 'CU8oIla:'8e from ~cma Wbkb'cOmraDt loca.l m1Ik the m1Ut&.ry or naval or and cream producerawUl <be beld., service t:herem, and llerpnII\'8m .W1ll aI.IO 1nClUde a re-
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by the COunty Indepeu. dent Ba&ketball League. Last Thursday the OiVlc Olub team IlniShed ,t he regular league season by downing .the AmeriC8lll 'I4lon 44 to 35 to win U1e loop 1l1'Ophy by. a. two game InMgIn., Big B1I1 Sawyu. play1r.g e. floe floor game in addition to the 12 POin~ which he accum.~, brightened 'the hopes of tIbe W~ vllle qu1IlItet. lor ·the coming toom.... ment by displsyll18' his ·beet form of ', the season. will be pla.yed on Thw'Bday alld Friday nights through MarcIl 15.
Herschel 14, W1ll1arns. Ber, orf1cel' The Wa.ynest1Ue Local will Ernest 14. .Gross. Trustee (3 yN hold their meet1l:Ig at the Grange
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Howard J . SneU. Qtnll'iemUlster J06eph H . Girton. Sr, Vice 00111. Balph Cooper~ Jr Vice Com, • Warren COUnty memt)ers of the Ralph H, PalJner. OhAplaln M1a.m.l V!alley OOOperative W1k 'ProHerschel M. WllliamB. Surgeon d'llOera •A68ocla.tion w1Ii bold their Wm, Cbeesna.n, Officer .of Ithe Oa.v ~ Tuesday. Feb, 26,
Douslu M. GlUIS, Bit- .MajOr
" Waynesvllle meets Hem's Place LOnignt at 'l :30a.t Hannon Hall in t.he first game of the doubie eUmI-
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Establl8hed l8~O '. . ew~ puhiished Even' T4ursday by DAVISSON Pl~ESS _ . oi-dered /JOld ¥ 'PI'I¥Ue ..!\Ie In ~) NEW CASES utI. of Dina w'htt&ate ~Ji.rt.. c~ , Floyd L. Da·visson. Editor ' Entered as Second lass Whitacre, " • Matter -at the Post Office, Wayne ville, Ohio ,rra. Lilley, Monow, filed a <Ilvorce TE COURT a .
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action aga.1n.st, Hilda Lilley c1a1mJ.ng Subscription Ra~ s: $1.50 per Y ear in . vance In his pet.ltion that. she "drank Ir--=:=:II~a::I_~=-"""'====::;==========-=;-:;:=="'--' to . ating l1quor" a nd "kept com_ pany With other me.n." Murled In 1939 !meY havc one c.hild. Muy J~e Oabb6.rd, Looanon , II1rd s uit for dlvoJ;c.e from Ca.rl F. Gabbard, Cincinnati, to whom sho was married In 1941, chal'gL118 cmelly. They have t wo chlldren. sh claimed Lhat while on furlough her ' hU6band " beat her and abused her ..'
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. I like wo,ynemUe-- l~ seems;like Ut.tle city with 116 tba.nit. dry gOOdS sVore8, f~l ~ ~es, tel! cent --:- ~. store, f1Ulhg mittons. a.nd . ga.ra.ges, The court approvect.. the Jinal and th~t:re, lov,.tly restaura.nts, 11bTn.ry d1stll1butive ~unt 01 tbJe estate or .aDd .newspaper. Now I !.bIni!: they Lyle V . We'lClh, et al, ·olincU'S. . pughta have one or two st.reet cars Fred K&hu ~, ''MIS.appo1nt- and nominate mc' u their driver. I ed ~tor ~ the es tate of ,h ls assure you there a1n.t &. ~ I brothet, ~ul ,Kann .- W1,U\ E. M· 'wouldn't miss, and I 'd go there Ol'Oll8, H~ Yunkes a..tlld C. D . wLth a ballg. How about it Mr. W..utA!r sa appralaera. Mayor' _ The ~ of Byron Galbreath, • • • B. Leban""' - ,o1.,.,. .... -ed r~llcvec: • Did you' know percy ~ -.. .. W_ Smith from' adm~, and R. W. gen1al clerk &to RaJpb '6 groto cerry, . Is a llIItI~ or HarveySlurg. BroWn na~ conunlb&Oner • W""', just th8it he Is. His mother, tnInIsifer 'aasete:' ..,.. Sadie. has a home there but IB now Tbe . net., value of ·the e&ta.te of spending .t he 'W1nter with her daugh.!¥edenclta ~ was detemUned let, MI'& ·Elsie -Hockett In .waynCflto be "'875. and tba~ of Wllllam O . v1lle. . Miinfa1X1 $1~. The ooUit ..pp~ 'f,h.e inven'tory EVE~ND RECEIVES (ii' llhe estate of VIl'IlnllL Lee Bell , HONORABLE DISCHARGE
AGRICULTURAL CWB DINIIER-MEETIN.G~ NaT '1'HURSDAY .
BABY BEEF CI,.UB BANQUET GIVEN FRI.D AY. MAR. I
• '!be WaiTen County ~turaI Club Ww hoid & dlnner-1DlOO~ at Lebanon Orange haU Feb. 28, Berman E ~ coutt.y 1&nIl aaent, announced.
. ;~ member8 at the Warren oou;n.t y Baby BeeIf Olub. sponsored by the county fair boord, ' will be g,uesta at Ute aDIlUlU dinner for Club me.mber8 wblch wID be held at the LeOanoo Granae ha.llj ~1. In a441tton to Olqb membera. th,e1r parents may atter.d if ~ ' deslre ~,,"\...:n, E. D':"" Co nt y t,' . -r~'~ u y. , !U'I!l ,1j!8ell stated· lni ~. 1lbe ljaJlQuet.\ Fa.1r board membenI and ~~ty c~ Will. alsO be . ~ts. 'I1le J)l'OIIra.mWUl Ir.clllllt c:aum about rtbe ~ beeves be:Inc fed by Olub membera for the 1~ {w a.nd a mdWn8. picture fUm' beIni procW'ed by Mr. ftoIB.
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: the divorce a ction or Mm. Janice H . l. Gibson , Frankllr., a foJ'mL>r WAC, ~. ; , w·ho cha rges neglect .1,", her action 'Ib, eetete of Sue P . M/onfort was • The U. S. Na.val Personnel BepaWE CARRY A SUWICIENTLY :J.fl'!liust Ensign IWIlliam E. GibSon exempt·. from inheritance ratior. Center a.t orea.t 'Lakes, nl. LAROE STOCK WITH A WIDE listed as of Feb. 14, 1-946 a group of of Galveston, Texas. talL . persons d1sCba1'ged [rom naval serShe has ' supported berseU by Ii.e~ court owed tM ~ and ENOUGH RANG;E iN PRICE, olVn earning 6'J.nce their tnarr'iqe 0iIIPI . . vice and ' lnc1uded MAM3 /c Clifford TO MEET ANY FIN ANOIAL last Nov. 30. ~'II. Alberta Lamb aCcOunt 01 the estate of Evela.nd of ~ynefiV'Ille aa belna 0hUle8 B. ~ ILebar.()n. a.ud the honorably dl.sch1U"gfll. CONDITION. , asserted in her IUvorce pet1Uon t~ed I ngalm.t Russell Lamtl, wa)'iJe6vWe. ~l ~ 'account ot the 'eesa~e 01 fteC!ia Erd ~. Telephone 2291 Sh e seeks reslorBIIJon o( her former I\fI's, 8anlett McGinnis aDd Mr!!. , I' arne. Fox. '!tie ootII'L eet . 25 t:c hear _le Fi'a'llCe6 ~k were Sunda.y His wtre ,has been ablleat tram inveuoonf!ll Or ,t ha . eBtat..!5 at Dora evening dir.nCJ' guests of Mr. anrl his home over three the pett_ NUDner Bnlder and GeOrgta. · Den- Mrs. Ernest Wo1lard and daughters Lion or Charles S. Kn'otlt, PraDtitn man. in Dayton. for ·a divorce (rom PaiIline Knott, Sarah J . ~f f'nIo1lldln, wa West Carrollton, to Wboobne wa. exa:u . 'Of the estate 'ot Ml'a. Woodrow Owens ancl.",blldren -........_"'... C!l SpriIIetleld -were Sunday guest" hood Week l.s being ob8erVed. Feb stassen .as active Ch:.,um ar.. T he married Lr. 1941, :~ w1tih o . P . Gates. . I ther Mni I.lC ! th Il8IUanal co_cllainnen are President R o bert J . Horer. Morrow, filed a ~~ and Howaro of Mrs. OWen s rna , . L ill! 17 to 24, under ·the auspices 0 e Henry Noble McCra..:k.un ot ,Y= r divorce aoUG.,} ap1nst J~ Qleoe, .. Armltaee. Mitioca1 Oonferen'Ce ot OhrlBtians College, Mr'. BaSH 0 100n11.01' of t b<.: Hofer, a. mi'n or oha,l gmg neclf#. E. 'ZeObir', " Lebu.~.nlmed 8Unda1-~-&emoaD..,. · ~',r---eaUers- of and J~. TIhJa year's Brothemocw.l Red Cross, ar.d Mr. David. O. S ciZ- Ma.rr.led In 1943 thay have one oh1ld. ex~ Of ' ~ _~te OIl EI'best a.nd W's. ~ ~ were Mr. and BRI6H-T, 'SHIN,y , .NEW · pl'Ogf8m Is ·t he mOEt ellllen&1ve since n1cIt uf the m otion picture lnd t.ry. Zecher with ~e&lnp, Geoqre MnI, Leeter DaoVlIS'luidi ,t wo ~ and 11:& conceptiOn. It was first suggested . The chairman. of' 91nclnnatJ·" MARRIAGE LICENSES Shumaker and . MaN as ap- M16s Eiwune Ma1nou8 and Mr. Bob to Dr. Everett R. ClInohy, Pres1d.e nt BJ'OthCl\~ Week program MJ·S. James W. Mo~OIlle!'Y, 30, boller- p!"IWIen. o( Cincinnati. • or the National Oonferer-.ce, by E.l1zabeth C. Re-Id, former member maker, a.nd DoroLby ~elen Smith, 20. '!be court set ~b 1 to hear ....."______ Ml!il', Hugb X. McMenam.In of Den- of the City Council. both of Morrow. Inventory of tbe estate of Mr. and 111,.. J[emaeth £key ud ver, in 1932. ' IIh1s year, It Is ha.ving Broth.eI'hood Week has. had 'the Wllllam Louis Zeh.~, MiamiVIlle. Howant B . Andtbon ~ ..Ma.rch 2 dau8'btel'. Marjorie, o[ Dayton, apent . KElTLES - POT.S :... PAM - SK"LLE1"~ w\<2o pnlII)Otil'n lJu'ougb t he moV1cs active endorsement of many leading NaVy, and MinnJe Viola Crawford, that of Wa~ter ~. Anderson. Sunclay a.ttemoon with Mr. and Mrs. by meana 01 a spoolal traUer pre - Amen.cans, Inc1Ud~ Bishop G. 21. WaYllesville, Junt}'. REAL ESTATE Walter ElJIey. parolHIY David O. BelZrlok 1.<lg¢.her Bromley Oxnam of t he Me.thod.l'>1. ~mond C. Folt'bclWer, 25, 18l'mer, TRAN""FERS Gravel'---Sp-e.-:'k:-ii.~T" ' with ¢'.en movie SIt6!'s. This' tralIer OhW'Oll, A~b1Shop Robm~ E. LUCi!Y and catherir..e L· Marr, 2t, bOth' of ~ wUl be shown In JIWly city theatr~. of the Roman,. Calthollc Church. Pleasant Plain. Fren K.a.hn to W1nifrlild sherrltt, • Here'S a ~ llmertdt tor yoo DISH PANS - SAUCE 'ANS - 'DUSTPANS • On· F'etl. 17 a iIlumber of nat ion-wide RaPbl F'1nklestellY. rOtmer ViceJames A. ~, 34, mlll Worite.· ·! lve acres in Turtlecree!lt .t wp. On W~' BtrtMay, from ~o ~ook-uP6 s~d the B~tber- Pres1d~ Her-ry A. Wallace. Rny- and Allce A. LlIJdsa.y, 21, seorete.ry. LucY' Cox to Pratlitlli:! and Plora Iihe Ohio state sa.tety CoUDICll: BULL'S-EYE PAnE~f\ . hood prqram. mond B. Fosdlck of Recke1eller both or Franklln. Reichelt, A. -in Deer1leld twp. 'I n' some' wa,va ,ve ~ :well l.m1t6t~ A special natton wiqe. committee Foundatlon, Sena.tor Robert F. '. clarenoe In:l 'nIe1ma M'az'ah&1l to .~. men of the past... we call great; has ~ 8et up with Preaident Wqner of New ' York, 1\n<1 many PROCEEDINGS al&rJoCte O. Reed. paroei iD ~w. Bot let) not- aM tor fotIm Ha.rry S. Truman • lionbrary otJler6. . R. E. LerOY:to 'iona :E. Leroy, 30 Ii1 a glorIOUs tomb, --. The suits of ROOert Bever. qaInst A. 1I1J F\'aJlklln twp. ' ~ c&reJeasnes8 bi1J!ls a. GRAVE Deaiert Di.hes - Salad Platea - "Fire-King" blowing. Ibut everyday lillls week Evelyn Bever, Jane Hall apir.st Everett Uld Ven&' I&Jrvandm- to fa.. . Gla.. · ni.h~ Decorat\eCl T~m~. . thrOugh 'ralri a.nd wind and cold aJld Earl R. Hall, M.aa-y ,PaUlI.n- ~ Vaugn. a.nd Volla Pa~*, 12 A. In 'I 'I'U mow .the 'llittle ~ ' sparrow has NlckJ. Paulin, and John,S. ~ ~1t1ln twp. , Mr; Leo Co~ ~ ~a& his . (I. (I beeIi stn&;ns and .t.he titmice ca.~ agalnst M.a.rIy Caroline Ccmwtn , . E. F. ,aDd MarPntI $\l:vley to home 'h ere. 01l> ~a~ J;licbt. after A FAR. M • D 'l A R Y to each other 60 ""ring must be Q~l d1smIssed on motion of respect1v& Juanita Ray Bauer, 1i.10 A.. In Prank- ·rece1vlDs hJa". ~le dllcbar8e br D. J . . . .zna . the way .~... plalntllfs. . lin · twp. at< camp ~ . . . .. SerVIce by pub1loaUaD or4e1'ed lr. lIeDrJ and MadeJ". May Dl~ . -"", ' r • February 14, .1946· Valentlne'/I' Sa:turday. l3rIgh.t. and warmer the matter of the suit of JI\U1ce ·R. . . Ire•• ani Mii:"ll. D" 'COleman ilt;' Day, 1M IB a l q time sIilce we ~~, a good day for the Wopley Gibson aga~ 1l1nB. W11lIam E.' Ob:, W , ~ A. Wll8oD, 48.24 ~. in tended a Mimiltera DIsU1ct Meetused to . sneaK. up oto OlD'. frlehd's sale and lOt.s of the sales. faJ ' rome &OIh Tul'tiecreeIt ~" , InC 8t nayton~ M.oz\day: hous\!s. sUp lJhe lace va16.!1'Une under to see what was going on. The propThe court set to he&T.:Ule Fra:lk ' J'DCl ~ .. , 8peDOer to _..:..........:....--'t.:.-~-'-........._ _-'-"':'-_IIII the doOr, ~ tt* tlell, 'then rur.. ti.m1 ert1es ,w ent l'tIIth,er high, averaging petition for ....... ___ .. ,.......- ~ W\lUap11 ' ..,.~;~ ~ T.itua. lot.t loa. ~ scott .to ~e TUmK, ..............-.r 0 In ......~:d 8 IA!bIiIllOll. · 30.81 A. In Hampton tVW. hi.de. Do .t hey tlt111 do tlhat or do aj)out thI«Ity-'tiWo h und.l·ed a piece m1n<lr' ~n In ·the suit of Cleae.\ta 00I1urcb 'oC' ~''"8 t Feri1a and 1JleB. Rob\IlIIaIl ......""".•••., the" ... · ~t send t.b.e.in. hy mail or put but I cl!td.wt see what th e old bUIMY Re 1 ft~''''''' ' ., 0 " J~ yno <Is ___ .... ~ld _I_~" ......·••e1 In' 8 Leba- and Jennie .... Y... n~, 33 A. 1nt lIftwk-· ~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~;:;;::;:;~;;~~~~ them. in the V'ailentineor bolt a.t 6Ohool. 601d for. It W!a6. ·$ell'it of a. cross be~. ~ -..vu~""'-~' I am sure our w~ wa.s more exc1t- tween a.. bo~ buggy &lId a,. ."SlD'ry lIIOft' . ' Un twp. ~, YOU Jl1W.&1'kMw wbether to sta~ wI.th rthe frhlge on top ," Genena1 Code be amended to l'I!ttl8belfl C<iIiiIIs . 't o ~. J. .... ;:iH1~~~"=t--!-.~;;. tW 'h ome ar.d C8It.Ch llOIJl.e()1le or go At Orange teoenItly there has b een as foHows: ~d ~ OcDlb8" BUM. , out 8iIld tie ca."&"t. much talk about fec~ n.nd r. ~ , Bee 59 'E. B. 01oectller. .UH Donald '~a.!Id _. • 08. 'l'be ~.. ~ ad~1.. KaU1er1DIe Sellers , IOta 1&-6 .in MCI'8D ·whoee Poet..otflee Addn!Iit 1/1 Rain all ci&y yesterday and ' wind ll100WS and people who wont build or I... laM. .baD bUOcl, keeP lIP ana ' , . . W~: ()bjo bu tleeD dull Hav~g:.801d my farm I \Yill sell at public '$ uetion at'·the an last night, wind'thilJt shook the keep up their share of ,t h e lence sa maintain In - A ; I --Ir In .., __ • ~. : " . 1 • h tntercst«l \\1 M 5-....... ~.... . - ... -.Lee IlftI!ItV>n tto )kx; iuId Gllld)'lr,lappollUd U .·MiD1n'iItr&tor,· C)f the house, barlre:cl . OO$e scl'senS and we were muc l , en r. shares aU partlUon tences between ... __ ... " 1.....~1 In Wi ' • ...w.....Ion.... . - - - Of BtnIm ,'B " lIozan- late of farm'" loc-ated on the WaynesViUe and Lytl" Road. 2 miles . Burnet bra gihJt in f U " na&:....... ~....,. . ...........- . ... -.,.blew everyt4lltr.g, a.y.oay Ulat wa&n't , u a COpy 0 · l e them, unless othehwlse agreed upon Joseph ' W ~ 'by ' ttl W~ . Oount7, ·QhIo. dedeMfid.. nd~hwest of WaynesvUlEf and~ 2 miles ..eaat of Lytle.,on i:asten.end d~n, a ' real SP,1'in8' house- fe~ la.w . ena.c~ed last sprlng. · I ! by In wrlit1ng BJ".d' ,Witnessed by to RoxIe ~ . et a1 • .t~ . Dated .thJa . 31Jt _ Of j • • 01~ ~. "The waUr WaB up seems that In dclitlon to ttle uSUl!1 tIWo persons. The foot 't.bJa.t a.nY· land • • '. . : . ...... '. ~L._ · trOU'l,lp;o) ..... ,~ some cIty · buyerii 0r f ll 1'1ns or ,traot of land Is whollyl unel1clOBed '. Hamilton .tJwp. ant GO!: 1.n,.s. 'Letla~ INa. o,!er ';oue avenue ~Uli mom1cg but I . • . . ,. S8IW otbef- Cari 8IOlng Mli'0u8lh sO I have been refusing to puild 1o:JtC S Is at sed nan. '" , ' . or"". n u . adapted or mted~ A8a 1. a.nd Mable 'M1l~fo ....~ .......I Beginning at 11:00 "A. "M. t~e"t'oUl>Wlng· 'J)ropettY· to"Wit: ·tr181ltJ fIllk1 ~t 'Ilh!r~U8'h sa:fely.my- on the grounds ma.t th ey WCl'e l~ Ot. by ifli owner for use fOI: agrleu1t.~ V111J1n1a RIsh, ~ml 1A.-1n Clear&elf. '. .' , going to fann or ralw SUlCk am I pl1rJlll6eS shall not excuse the O!Der twp. . • Priday. Oold today, zero and 00_ that it WIIB' up 1.0 Che or . Ie 1-.) .. Cheroof f~~e obll8'au~ns lmpoeed George . B. : He!lklt~HlC) .W1lli8m..B . -1Itx .A. /m. .C1earcnek low IIr ~ pla~. Radio 'report£ to keep hlB stock 10 if. hI! w. I.. tl by this chapter on hJm lUI a.n ad,kml,:f~un C~i.l:lnAti say Ice and bad ~ pasture ·hIs la.nd. tn8' owr-er." . . . 'Iba.t seems 10 be ByJvta H . oaJdwe1l.tA> Chester lioy <ir1vWa ~ it 'ly06 ~ot ~ 'herc or Be it enacted by !.he ~er,I' clear wiJth no exempt~OIljI. ThIs tract 'In IIam1liton tw:p• . In Darton. Jus. a little tine , snow Assembly of the Sta,te of 0 10 might be a. good subject 1r>r some. 0I!iIDqJe HMt.er. to. 1WUlIam.•.AIlf1 over ev~g .ani the wind still 8ecUor. I . That :;ectlcll> 5908 of ,thc letters Ito the editor. Also if,~ ~ Har:ter Jr. 1ntE.1'eBt I'll 1'78.67 . ,_;., . any ,f ence .b~ers lool[t~· for .In 'Uil'ItoD: .tIwp. jobs, I . would be glad to sunest Sam and. Jenme " BII.u . lI(LL"~fD! lt sane j.obs thlilt Ithey m1fpht get if anc1 BtRle .BII8'er, ~. IA. -lr. C~. they w11l call me. . . . creek c.twp. . • Monda.y: ~ more nice d~e. et.ella-. Ha]S. ·,to ', Arlie 1a.nd'J\.J0l1~ 705 Commercial Bldg., DAY1'ON, Phone AD ·3661 6'Ul'lIIh1r.e over head and mud uDl\oer .put_of lot 66 ·1n S. LdMIIlOn" foot. Someone JlUI8t . have come !.n. Lorena ~olda, ' stal••to~ a~ Centerville, Ohio, Ph~ne . 7021 The dogs just hurrl~ In an,.d oh~ D. Dou8'hma.n. lot in, Mary Ellen ; ... ~ If you nave real estate to sell Sieie ·us. We get 'the all the Chickens out of the ~~. subdtvt.S1on." S. ~. ' . ~~~......._'L.~._ _ ~_~.•• highest h price, have buyers for items you wish to They always dO ' ~f W~ .8 car ~ · B.• HaDiIMnd{ !IlO W~1eIUI COlJUl~ in. . Al4 ~ . cows looked . ~ PUztunm, -tHi4:lt. U1 ~ seU. 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people i)f t.hI.s C<m1mUtlity Will aU be METHODIST CHUROH ~ pr~ al8o, _ "' ·B. CVIt'IUIlD, MinJliter Jr. SUNDAY SOHOOL 8 :30 A. M: J,UDIoc ClU'l:sdan ~vor w!l' , lira. Raymond, COnner, Supt~ . I , m eet to-nialPt a.t ,the church , at WOR8HIP SERVICE 10:aO A. M. '. ~ J'Orest Graham was elltel'. Ferry Churc'- of Chri.t6:30 p. m . The 'Sendoo: End'l!9.vo r "(111 YOUTH FELLOWSHIP. taLned to li1ncheol! wi th. seven.l The Growln,1' ooln" Churcb not meet tOIl' bQe1r regoula.r meet.i.ng, Tb~, 'I:3C) p. m. other c1asema1lee of L ytl,e school. 'on IlER:8ERT GRAHAM, Mlnlmr QUIt. wID meet at the usual time, 6:30. OHOIR PRA9TlCE WedneidB.y lilt the heme of Mrs. Bible SChoOl 8'10 to pl'&CtiD8 a apeC1a.l :number for t2le Wedn~, . 7:30 P. M. Erneet Re.n(ioJph in Dayton . . • .. m., eve~ aeri1ce.Communion . 10:46 .. m. • • • Mr, and MI'IJ. E. J. 4[}a.rmony 01 Frienct. 1c":l~n1J:IgfI.eld spen t Tusday afternoon Pl'ftchina 11:00 a. In. 1 I' Young Peoples Services ~ The BuUdln, Fund Offer nr. DQ 1CIMOl- ,:~ A. M. and e venin8 of IaBt wedt wi loh Mr. Adult P 1'ayer Meeting 7:00 p . m. ~ch Is ~ly rece~ved on ,t h e t~ .W~p - 10.10 ) 1,. Y. and ~s. WUbur OI9,Tk. Mrs. Ola rk , Ev ells 1'oort.h SWlda.Y night ot the month. l.s spme'w"'-" Imnroved a' ......._ time . Evcl1.ng , ang tic Service will be •-..al. ~t. . Au,-", ........ . ......,. ......, ved. ."'"inht ......._ " . .. tl'ne •'"'burch 7:0 p. m · • • ". KrumholU, I'rlNi ' Seaman Albert PummlU who has • • • been home on a furlough reports nt COMING EVENTSThe lYbie Study OlaM will be hele; ...... Blmds.y - 1:00 A.II. 8Und~. Feb. 24, Prank Buck, field a.t \>he pa.r3OllBae ew:ih 'I'uet.-dtlo/ OUlc1nn8lt1 on WednesdB~, re~Uve or the OIr.ollwati e~ a.t '1:30 o'clOCk. 11 you nave Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kneisley of Bible Seminary w111 speak and a not enrolled, come next 'I1u~ St. Mary'. Epi.copal Church Day.tan were Ftiday ' evl!nUlg gues·"s Q'\lIU1OOt 'will sing. evening a.nd enroll and enjoy tJhl.s. Samuel N. Sera. . ."eader of t!helr protJher- In- law and wile, Mr. , Mar'ch 1- Big Trt-Smte Qamp sel1Ies of sWdJea. The only cost to MOII'Iljna UId eeftrlon and Mrs. Charles Hetti,~lger. Banquet,- Hoyot- Oana1'Y. mdnister of you wID be the purcha.se price or tlhe 11:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. ~uel Nichols of Church a t HWsboro, speakler. pextboolt, "NeW Training tar Service" C1ne1nna.t1 called ilL Lhe h ome" oi • • • by 0, J. 'Sha.rp, at 35<:, IIIIld a. note· their niece, Mrs. Ralph H'lilT1()nd on
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fOU are a tee.cher or not. YQU are I A Youth tor~ RIJ)y for the welcome to .take this 00\111Ie. It is YOUDI ..... "-""18 8Il1d., Y..... n '" people's , -... ~-... l Or: YOUl'l& and old, and ~ makes no leaders IWill be heW. at the Waynespttrerence wllether YOU are a mem- Ville OhU!'Ch: of Obrlat, SUnday, Feb. ber of tnlB ch~ or not. ' 24. The Girls Glee Olub of bhe Oin• • • dNlati Bible SeoUnary IWill present Prayer MeeUDc will be held at. t.he a. program of musse, aIId Mr. Fronk ,par8ClIl88e. or B~ School annex, Buc.k , the field repl'UIentat ive of the each wetmesday evening a.t. 7 :30 Cin.cinnatl Btble semmary will give o'clock. Brq your Bibles with you n shor.t aclId.re6s. each night. Theae meet.l.np, whIch are held , . • • mor.thly for the yout41 0'[ ~he The Loyalty ~e bepn last church or Christ of the Xenia aerv.\ce In.cl~g the leading or Lh e SumJay, aoo will COIIit lnue tllll'OU8b es ~g, the ' ~ of the &m1pt - Easter ""' ...... 6 . . . n.. layal to "'......... area, ~ in >the Wa.ynesville ---.....,. Q,; ~..... Church of Chrlst.m 1944 Ra K1 tz urea. . the evenlns prayer, sgeelal 'and His church by a.tter.dintr each ' . yon mlISic, etc. . SClW1ce of the churoh by bringing your.g paople's le8l;ler In the church • • • • of Chrl.st tliere, '<1er1ved mucb 1.6st Lordia Da.y evening there 'otbenJ.to churoh. 'a nd Oy B.ble s tudy pleasure and soW ,f rom seeing th e were 23 ladles present aJ1Ii !.he men and~. The,re never !W8B a tUne young people meet togetlber tor are out to beat that ~~. The lr. .the ~ 01 tthe world that worahlp and fellowshtp so h e ¥U'.1ster ,will l;pCak on >the sublecl. loyalty 1\.0 the churob or JC8U/:I Chu1st thought ,t hat it would be a good "Three Dlciplea", a specla.l me6/l8ie was needed more than now. While ldea. if a greMer number of yO\li1lg tor tpe men. civtl~rJ!t1on is tott.erina on: tale brink people could be broUi'h t toget:her • • • of, de&til'UOtiOn we need ~. stabUiJS- for the same puI'pOISe . I The Open 8~l e O1".uiilde will I.ng power of ,t he c:hurcb. Be thou IA 00Df~ was ~eld with some continue &IX JJl(lIre iWeelal. t.lre6Jdy t~fw unto death, and I w1ll give ~ 'of rielghb~rlng churches we ha.ve seen results and it ha-s thee the crovm ~ We." ~v, 2 :10. and ... _ ..... ....... I ld f
• • • The CoauDUlIoI) Sentpe Is be~ o1fered bo aU ~ of tlbe church who are s:Idt cOn!!l.ned !their homeS ' in l' ' th" sick . 01' e . . If YC>I,I are unable tc? ~ttend the church service on Sur.day and de_. _ , , - - _ .. ~a-, pl ..... _ ~_" , """" __ .,...., "'vu....... ~, - - """" - nne that can bt1.ng Ute request to your mlnlstm 0l1. SunUa.Y morn1Dg, or drop your m11WIter a. card 4ur1Dg the week. We are glad. to extend tbJa eerv1ce' to any' ~e whO ~ It, but you must let us Icilow want 11... · • • • LIsten to "The ""'.......... "........... n_ 'a ......... u_,_" broadcast each week over the 101· lowing ~ons: WOKY, 1530. C1nclnnatl, 1:00 p. m. SUDday; iWf1BM, 1260; In<l!a.nO.polls, '1:00 a.. m . BunWaYD.-"iUe ~; WKBN. ~7Q. 6:30 a. m., Suc_ dBY'; WRN, 1339. F'lndla.yI, 1:30 p. m. Church of Cbrl'lt SaWrda;y. Tb1s Is a tine Pl'08'l'llln of Robert L. VanZIle,' MinIster goepel music and sI.rlgt.ng. and a " Blbl~ ~l 9:30 a· m. good goepel m.e&IlIIIte by Ard Hovea , ,communloo 10;1C!" minister, CbaSe ~venue Ohurch or 8ermon 11 :00, .. m. Cb1st. C1Dc1nnaotl. The topics for Ohr~ ~vor ~l 3O p. ~. tAle ~ toUr weeb are: Feb. 24 EveDtiit 8erYlCe 7:~ p • . m. "H~~ OWTel'..cyI'. 3, "In the 1414-_. praJeJ' 'eemce World But Not of It." iMsr. 10, "How ~ Thura,da,y~' '1 :10 Po m.. . to Grow a Soul". ~. 17. "A Ty,pe • • • Of 'I1h1ri8a to Come" . Mar. ~, "oA 'l1he XeDia Meli Youth for Cbris~ ChUrch w1in II. Purpose". Mar. 31 ~ w1ll 'be held het'e at ' the "Walking WIth .0000'. Doo't miss church this adlternoOn, Feb. )I, a t ~ b~~ you wtll ~oy 2~OO o'clock. The otnx:mnati · Blble them. , 6etn1mu'Y, Glrls'. Olee Ciub Will present a apecI.al musical program, aOO ML H.,U,. Meth~iat Cburch Mr. Frari Buck. fleld repreamta .. ,.. H. a.rrt,........ ~ye of O. B. B. will give a shoTlt talk. ~ 'I:ao A. II. 'Y.o~ people If~ all t,he aur· E. A., ~ .uperln~ ~ cbul'~lles ~tBd 1.0 Wonblp aerytce ~ 10:. A. ~ . be ~t. We ·hOpe the yoUIll' E'/~.moe - " ~"'~/'" -,
helped bUlld up Iohe a ttenda.nce at all services. Last Lord'S De6' momin« there were 135 present aDd in the even1r.e 71. We invi.te all tlhoae who want a churoh 'hOJDol!! to Joln us next. Lord's da8. • • • I our young people wID jain other yount people 01 >the Chl.irches of ObrI5i In t.h1a area at tbe yOUlth mlly, SundaY afternoon. Peb. 24. at the Wa.,ynesvID~ Church o:! ChrIst. ~ on Friday nigh t, March 1. they will be hosts to the you.ng people who m8ike up title Trt~Sta{e camp gi-oup at a banquCl'!. to be served In baBement of Iohe FelTy churph. • • • I Dr1ve out. to Ferry and worahlp With us_ Lord'a ~ .
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Mr. and ~1J's. Henry Finke and ;~'-"~~ I"'II_ .t ""'I~''''_''''_ _ Mr: and MrlI. Everett Kenrick and Ml's, Olcm:Une Zlmmennan of nea r chUdren were BundaiY cUnner g\reSts W~esvme called on Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawre.nce Elliott George Bmtten, Sunday a.tterno(m. II4ld son 1n Da~. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berles and Mr. a.nd Mn. ' Lowell Thomas and PAINTS - St OVES " Betty. n'l.. Sunday Vt1th family ot Beav~rlx>wn , Mrs, Robert. Greene, Mrs· Leona ThlrkhIIl aM ROOFING - FENCE the fol'Dlilr'8 parents. Mr. a.nd Mra. ch1ldren and Mr. Wllbur Stevenso.r.. 1b~ near W~~ynesvUle. f{ARNESS - PIPE of Dayton spent SundaJ- illternooh The WCJlllADla Soddy of LyUc with Mr. a.nd Mrs. Due Morga.n. -11Ka-18f~ OFFICE CLOSED Church w1ll serve the lunch 1ft t he Mr. Chester Shaw IUld friend Jean Olaude stroud sale on t he Lytle FAIRLEY H ARDWARE CO. Mi~ 01 Xerrla. we.r e Sundaly dtnPhone 2441 . • WAYNESVILLB, 0 , and . Wa.~vIDe road. Feb, :no JANUARY 30 Mr. ·aod Mrs" Loren BouLmhn and ~ CASE OF naE DLU %ZU . _~L -'--~,i J ~_.~, ~ttle 'daU8hta , of Fronklln spent to i Sunday. ~ anQ ever..lng with AUCTIONEERING Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton. MARC", 1 Several Gra~ from ibere help. STANLEY and KOOGLER a , pe
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Thl.s meeting WII.8 WB.iYDesv11le church or Oh rl~t, 1W1:t.h 'I1uea:lay ev~. twelve other Churches or Christ beThe ~ oblldren of WaynelliDt!' repreeentecl 1n ~e gathering for ville are 8~ part time at the home of Mr. ~ Mrs. Eve-ett K.en~uth. At tIhe cla;e of this rally a. meet1rl8 was called, of all the minl- ric;k, ,while <their mother, Mrs..... ~11 wn ~~ .- t ...__ • V U liters and. young people's leaders~"""-" ...,..,n. ... a ............... a ey present. A dI8cus.I1on ,was conducted hG$pltal. . . oc the place to hold J'aUies, purpose~' aDd' ·Mrs. &rre;y Burnet Mof raWes. and what to do with tbe tended the fun~ Ott Mr. Perry proceeds or t he ral11es too ,be derived Borden at .t;M tlnglesbee Funeral trom free..w1ll o!1erlnp to be taKen ~ at, PreDklln, 'Ib1il!Bda.y afterlilt eacll meeting. it !WaS decided that noon. and t.h.e burl.al 1n Sprlngt)ol'O a ra.J.ly. woula be held each month cemetery. , In a. d1fterent church, the 0061 Mr.' aocJ Mrs. Geo,.e of the '. , Davies •
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He atatee that hla ,new charge hAs approXlma.tely· 475 members and tJhe church bulld~ 18 new. just decUcated In the put yetia' . or so. It is a t1re_proof structure. with .. ~ ca.padty of 500 or more. A weekly procram aver the air of balf-hour or more 1& put of the wort there. .. Mr B4md&l1 states tbM the ohurch hM a ruce par8O~ 'and that be IU'ld his fam1ly wID bel leaving here eoon . to. mBke their home in ~ new location. Their houae and mo&t of
• 'I'he Warren County Tournament IhllBh playOO a.t K1r.ga M1lls last 8altW'day evening resulted I.n a letdown for the Wl8.ynesv1lle team Wlho came 90 close and yet so filii' 1'rom wi~ ~e title. They were DOI!8.i · ..... " -'e in a _-vv "0 an >ftl1... out by Oar -.. A gwne with scoring tha.t close cannot fully . determine the actual the funl19h1nga here wID be sold. w1nnel' only by the score. C&rUsle ~~ the lucky point and WOl:, it coUld have t>een Wa.yneav1lle bact 8. ~urn of ta.te determined. it. eo. Both tea.m.s are iood a.nd bot.b ~e t.OP
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While lWaynesv1lle did not Win athlete. .t ile county Toumament, they do get ,t o canpete lr. the Sectional Tonight. in addition to the ,Tournament to 'be plaYed in OekWa.:vnesvwe-~on game at 7:30; wood. SprIngboro will meet, Loveland at Tbe . Waynesville 'team. dreW the 8:30. All 01 tnese ·lieams have lost J6Ckscm ToWnIIh1p ~ lor tihe dur.i.n&' the first IIWO. lllghts of ' the tournament .. ond two will be el1m1- tournament play toIUgbt at 9:30. IUlJted in tonight·s g1Imea.
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• ~ ~'lge No. 13 wlll meet March 2, 1946 1at 8:00 p. m. ~ JIleUIt)er Ia reQulsted to brin8 81pples. ba.naJlll8 or ~erines. The progTam for the evenlllC co~ of a vocal du-. by Doria tna1 Da.vld Browr.; e recltatlon by Ronald Edl.ngfleld ; a p1aDo iIolo I)y CharlenE! Edingfleld .
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Card Party ' y 20"~JO Club
the followi.De locations: . Mason. City bldg. Mch . 11 9-12 a . m. Leb6.non. Harmon Hall, Moh. lJ. 2-5 'l-9 p. m Franklin. Hlgb School Gym. Moh . 12 9-12 a. m. 2-5 7-9 p. m . Way.nesvllle, H1gIl School Gym, Mob. 13, 9-12 a . m . Because of ,t he extensive sehool program last y~, the Association Ia stressID8' a large adult a ttendance thla year. DUring the 19U; surv~ or the 1800 ........,.,na x-rayed only 200 ""-_.were adullB. However, of the 65,000 people WhO dte each year In the United States of t uberculO61s .0.000 a.re '30 years of age and aver. T11e X-ray 1& free to every l'EQdent or We.rren County, a.nd is f1rla.nca1 by funda received [rom Cbrlstmas Seal Sales.
• A O&rd . w1lI be. held at the G~ Hall on Tuesda.y &!temoon. Maroh 6, at 3: o'clock, sponeoi-e<l by tile 20-80 Cl1p.b of t.be st. Mary's Cburch. Brtdp ~ 500 'w1llbe playett. pr1zes ilven and refreshments W1ll be IeI'geCl. kl adml~on of SOc 111 be1:oB clla.l'pd and Jl'equeats are made tNt ttcUts be 5eCW'ed tl'OO1 IDembers of the C1U1). • Charles M• .C&rtwrtght, ed1tor of 2030 Club Tne-National·UndetlWl1ter and form• eebng er l'e8ldent of W&yIIlesville, was reThe ~-3O . Club of st. Mary's ported to be lmproved of a grave ObW'Cb will b01cf the March meetI.nV U\neas at Eva.n8ton hospital, 'E vansa.t title home of Mr. and Mrs. Heri>ert ton. m He 'h ad SUffered. a oollap..<:e ~f, 8unday e,rectng. Mar. prior to Feb. lO and wu 'removed to lI, at 8.00 oClocir. It is requested tbat t.be h(ll'Jp1tal on ~6t date m""""-rl meet at the local rectory rn.-..1te h1t 7G ....a.ra ~d the fact at 7:30 o'c1oclt. -Jt.hlM; hJa v1Iion is v1rtwL1ly !Wile he hu been pine <to the oCf1oe ea.ch
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dllrintf his family. W&8 presented Iby ReV: OlYd,e • l4'tIe 18 In Une l or an P. M. ~o W1lUame at W~bon, and an 8t&UoD and ~ted par.t1e3 ba"e euly Ro&ewoodi Melod1a.n WII& a 11ft taken an 0ptI0n1 <JIl .. three acre fIUIl Mr. MorpD of Mlddle.. ' tnet Jar ~ ' Ly1tle ,WBftMuie. . ~ town, .r .tber. ~ Dr. Rtcllan!!.forsan, owned by ~ 'EarJy. where they • ~~ lWd.·mj,pW Q&.&DIi 0bI0~ '" ~. 8Dd .m.. . . . . _ .~... glrlB are eillie11n8' competition for !UIrtor1cal 8odety. broadcII8tirl8 statkm. college scbolazabips 1n .. nationwide M18a Perle M. RllEIY dJlIpla.yed an . There are fOur of thl!lle ' 'atat1ons contest of the NatiOnal Jun10r Vese- early bUtter cooler made by a tn. be erected in -ohio. The site ta ble 0r0wer8 A.sIiOcati~ Paul R. Spr1nsboro pottery. Tbls came fl'OO1 bere 'WU selected on account ot Tuttle at VermUl1on, vocation&l tbe home or 'E11Z& Grea a.ud Is a the elevat10n of the ~ and tbe qrtoul!l.ll'eJ lnBtruotor' ~ junior lilt at Mr. Harvey M. Buniet. flUlilltle8 at the power- Une. The gJ'OWera' oentral states oha1rman, Many other 81fta and lo&na were elevaUon here 18 .near ,tlle atigheat 1UlDDWlC5 reported. point. 111 Warren COUIlty. 'llh1a mth a.nnual ~ prodMr. 1.. J . Ora¥, 8upet'vla<r of State \lctlon and marketing project awarcla Prapel\t1e8, reported the progress of Mrs. Bode nett aDd two claucbters a total of $6,000. Sohola.rahips to be tbe ~ration or Dul'bin Ward of Ir.CUanapoUs were Sunday d1nDer e.warded 1D 1946 inClude «iOO to tile HoUllle IWhre . the s11't4 .will be penna- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert :national ~, a $201). scholar- t:lIe'ntely kept. Cleaver. 8h1p for each of the tour ~ winbers. 'lOll checks 00 53 sect1on&l 'WiImers . and the 1"C'III&1r.der at the
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numbeJred among the students a t • Fort Anc1ent Post No. 8069. 0hJ.0 State Ul1ivers:ty who are llstec VeteraD6 of Foreign W8l'8 at the [or t he autumn q uarter on the honol' Unlled Sta.tc6, w1ll be 1nBtelled OQ rollin the Arts and Sclence.s classes. Sunday a.fternoon. 'M a.rch 3, at 2:00 Th d lS I ed o·" ......1r p. m l, a.nd the II'I(!Il'lbera of ~,S: ,~~ter~-ece v an IIovera.ge m~ in~l - -- - - -
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be aooompan1e<l arA BS61Bted by • staff 01 un.1funled members tnm Ham1lton and MIddletown. Th f Deer Parlt e amous ~ team will oU1cl&te in rt he ~ oeremondes am!. put. 0D1 the color!ul 8.nd lmprtS1ve wOI1l as t2:Ie new members are Jr.duate<l lnto the V. F . W . OepB.rtm.ent Oomma.nder 0e0rIre Fetter at SpI'iD8'field, and Depw.tment Mjuta:lt George R. ~
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mnde this of the &'\le of the Clearcreek Dairy by Ch arles Kormehl to Ernest Hixon of Otnc1nnatl. Mr. Hixon with h1s wUe and chUd are oocupy1Dg '''e a ....O..h..ent in tl"I.e dairy b u Udir.g. Mr. Kofmehl intends to devote hi; e'nt1re time to his fann ar.d the product1on or milk for the dairy, while M l'. Hixon 'Wlll opeTIIte tile of OOlumbua wID be IIDlODC the week
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Prominent speaker& who will ad!:keM the a.ssembled IIoUdience. The ,p ublic is invited and put.1cwar InvttaUOn 16 ~ to all veterans and members of vetenm
dairy propel'. Barlow and Gr1me& who ,p urchased the deUvery routa several weekS ago wUl continue to handle. the pe.ste~ producta of the Clearcreek DaIry.
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RETURN FROM"rLORIDA HONEYMOON TRIP • Mr. a.~ MnI. Jack E. Wagner
'11)e reremontes will tab plllce at Memor1a.1 Hall, 'I.eban<lq. Ohio. and w1ll be in charp of Robert W. Brown, post OOfJlD\&Qd.er.
have returned from a hooey.1:oon In F1orl~ and are '8J)Uld1ng a.few d lYS with, it\1e Ia.tter·s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert. Ba.keT Jr. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wagner, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Baker a.nd family were Sunday dinner gu&.ts of"'... ....... a.n" Mrs. 'Rober.t BaJul'I'. Sr .
Mr. aDd'MrI. Evei'd' Earb' aUea4-
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• The Aqrunot ~ Olub, with i The .borne b1 Mrs: J. B. Rich INa nlford called on 'Mrs. May CorneD Mn. AlV'& 'l'bqmPton a114 Mrs. J. the scene of :t.be ~brU&ry meet.1n8 lilt the Wa.rren County Home. ~ Carl OoIlard, enjoyed an afternoon of tile WOlt118.n'. aocIet1 of ChrIItlan day arternoon. of carda on TueadaY when they wel'e Service on ~ .~~ 'lbe' ..... Clara 8&ac7 01 Dear 8""" .~ of,Krs. r!1. B. ~n. . ~ IWIl& oQDduoted by <Ilbe prest.. borolB ·now IIta3'ShW with her dauP• _. _.lIy Mr... '.111'1 QIu8 lie.... aad-' deyo.. tier, ~B_'Is . ~ a.nd Mi'&. OOnald. DeJnty re- Uone were in chaqe of Mrs. Charles tam1ly. freshmesta were ser.ved by the host- Ellis with the theme ' "Colli'O gUts MeI!srI. ·Horace alUt ~ ........ eiSIL through the OroaI." ~ed Friday t110m .Br«dmtoQ.. FIVE HUNDRED CLUB A. report on the cU~ meeting tbey vUlit.ed tIleir. .tILIteI'. AT HAR , VEYSBURG lIarveysburg WIIS liulde rb y Mis. R. B. Mm. E. J,J: !.oneaere' BDd bUllJud, • 'llbe P1ve Hundred Club membel'~ COleman. MIB6 Wanda Probst played They &leD v1s1ted · ~ pIaoes Or a plar..o solo "'110 Spring", aUd Mrs. Int.en!IIt. were e.t.ur<la1 evenlr.g dinner guests D. R. Salisbury very 'ably gave ' the Howard GTaham, le660n sWdY' "pla.rinIng In Alr:lca ::;r --D' for a Lasting Peace." au-Jy. chafrman 1& uZ'ir1Jllr aD ~ M.... 41va 'llhC1mpAn vlll&ed hel' 'llbe W9l'ld Deq of Prayer was an- IliOllclt,atkm on 1Ale part of Ule .,oll. moLher ,who baa lbee1!. quite ill at her nounoed for M.a.rob 8, with UD40n cltora. bom.e In Nor'NCXld., 00 Frtday. service6 a.t <the chun:b. Mr. and Mn. Stanley .....91 . . . The society adjournnd to meet daughtler .Qf W~e -were II'rJiIiIW w1tal 8. lUllcheon at bite church on eremng gueata Of Mr. &lid IDIL March 21, when MB. OUtler, Oist. Everett Kenrldt amt c:IlIIdmJ:.
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Some time there will come day of reckoning. When it ~~:~ of Da~n, Miw.. ltI'IIIpre& ~ aDIl . . . ' . Dalvin I....,...,.. attemed .. WeetlenI comes the people of these Umw'd States may b~ the great- Attbie IiOCial hour ref~ star d1rnler at .the ·00IIteD 1MIb, est sufferera because we hav~ the greatest distance to fall. w~ Be1'IVet.l by ;the hootes6, assist.ed LetlllD>n, FridIIY ev8l\1~• wu called by dea4I1 at 'ber bome m Yes, and when that day comes, every nation of the world' by .M1B6 Sally s.r,rulh. Mias EmIly Mr Eve"", ()lark and lOll . , ...,.. Mt•..So11y. S~y evelli1ng. abe was will laugh at us :.and perhaps inwardly rejOice. No atomic ~~~\=: OrvUle Gmyand Mrs. ton VIatted bla mot.ber. Mft. .~ fOUDd <lead in her ~ by ~hbors. bomb will then save us because we will collapsel rom claxtt; 8\uGy IOJWmon. abe IIIWl
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LOCAL 'GIRL ON THE X _-Ray Survey PIans OSU HONOR ROLL FOR F.. v. w. InstaUation F ALL SEMESTER For Warren County · Sunday At Lebanon
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It·s one and ~)Ut for Wa~ville now af.ter o'bSO'1'bIng a 60 to 49 lacing tonn Herb's Orm last Thursday in tllle opening round 01 play in the .oounty IndepeDrlem double ellmin6tion toul'Ds.mep.t being held at Ha.rmon Hall in Lebanon. !Herb's, who finished secIond to tale lOCal. team 1n league piay during the sooson jU5t f1mshed, proved too much for the Civic Club quintet in the tree 8COr1ng contest and by Virtue of their victory establ1sh ed thunselvCB 118 faVOliLes to capture the ·tourn1lllIlent trophy. HOwever, unllke :the high 8Ohool tournament. each teem mUst be de1eatcd twice before a ~Ion is crowned ar.d any of the six aggrega.t1ons ca.n <'mel'ge on top. Tonight. Wayne6Vl.l1e meets the American Legi.on at 7:30 In a ·mu...t willi" game tor both teams liS t h e Leg10n last week lost 1.0 Loveland . 54 to 29. 'Illle hopes \>f the local lads have been brjgh t ened by the acquisition of W ·Payne. local school teach.. er and torm r Wilmington College
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oultlU'9;l ageDtB, P . F. A.leaders. ''''H Club aientl vocational ~ture Mr& KealalWel' leiaVe8 no 1mmed1. ' r e m a l . n & quite W. Inst.rUctOrs, ~ by!W11t1Dg to' R. a~ ~VU'8. I'Utleral eervicee were within. . DISCHARGED VETERAN The Steinke have .... . Tuttle. Verm11lIiOn. Ohto. beld at 121e Mt. Holly Methodist Why? Because wle are building on unstable power. Our DINNER HONOR GUEST the paper route. in tqtle &lid lwow by JA.NE PlTE I oburch. ~ at 1:00 p. m. UDder political leaders ar~ depending upon the power of armies, • Jimmie B. MIller. whO recetlll.ly tureed it over rt o lthe Pwnm1ll1Ut.ei'L <1lbe d1rectlon at the Stubbs Puneral navies and air force~. Our bankers are de~nding upon the received. his honorable discharge Mr. and MIS. La,,!eDCle EWoU ..... Mr. and Mn. Will McClU'l'en have ~O-kl1~~" Scarff of that church from mllltary service , WQ5 honor of Da.yton spent P'rtda1 ~ returned fonu a vacation in Plortda. •• power of loans . .Our man~facturers are depending upon guest on Sunday when his parents, with Mr. and Mi'&. WeJteI. ~ several resideD" of the Mrs. P. U. ~ Waa ho8te6s BurJal was. made In Polk Grove tbe pOwer of mass productIon while employes are deptmd· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MIller, enter_ Mra. J. B. JODes 111M IIeeD tal.. II attended!l.be· P'anIleM EXcha.D8'e din- to the New century Club on PlidaY cemete:r\r at Vanda:IJa., Ob!o. ing upon the power of organization. Even Government talr..ed with a tam1ly d1nncr. 1'ho6e for the pest tWIG "lI'eeb. 8be Ja eamencr held In Waynesville. Tuesday a.rtenlOOD at the home of :Mr8. B. E. officials are dependi~g upon the power of tax~tion; while present were Mr. and Mrs. John whlllt Improved at tbI8 tuDe. . ev~. Het:b&'ftJ.BlUelDlDI'IDbctllllWW. GOOD NEWS FOR LAWN the humblest citize'ns are being fooled by the power of Hover a.nd children of Dayton. Mr. Mr. and Mra. IIaI'YeJ IIaIDM .... Mr. and Mrs. Cqrles Llsdsay 01 ed roll call Oy 81v1ns some 1r..t0l'Dla- WEED DIGGER FANS their. votes. a.nd Mrs. Wellard M'illCi' and duugh- tended their 600 nnne.r qIUb, eatDaytoD have movul Wto tM Walter ~ on .t he 4lopic &S81gDed A from the Ohio ' state tel' of West CaTrollton. Mr. a.nd Mrs urdq evening at! the bame of'lO'. DoIialdaon 'apartments on 'M'a.l.n. 1St.. year. PIollowing the brief busl.- AgrIcultural bperiment 8tation tnGod is being forgotten. Even some great church organi- 'Edgar Smlth and da-ughter. the and Mrs. liowaa'd Gl"IIh&m at. BuMr. and MIs. Bruce Wallace of nlll58 seaston 90DdUcted by 1lbe pree1- diaI.i.ea tbat laIwna may now be kept zations and charities are depending upon tlre power of hoDlOJ' guest, the hO!it and hOlJtee6. V\IYIbW'r.• 006hooton are a.n,n.oun.cJ.ns the birth rent,. Mrs. O :'C. the p1'OCl'8Ul. tree of weeds a.t an a.verase coat of money-seeking to build up endowment funds with merely Mr. and Mrs. Loren Re&::iOD are ·Mr. and lira. ImreII '11IGaIu .... of a 8OIl." Mrs. Wallace 18 the former under the d1rect.1an of l\4rs. J . B. '1.00 a &eaaon as the rElllUlt or a bonds, stocks and real estate. Even th~r ap,peals empha- spend1ng some t1.IJle here With tJIle daugbter, Betty, were ~. d1Di. IMisB ~ McCam!Il of here. Cre.btle aocU4rs. S. S. EWe pre- new deVelopmell't. .in 2,4-D. a weed- size that "these gifts may serve as a ' redu'c tion to your !wmer's parent&. Mr. IIIlld Mra.:P. L. ner auestB or 1lIe formen IIU'CIIltlo Mrs. Laura shlclaker retllJ'Dllll sent.ed. .. . IdJling plant hormOne, IIC1entlatB Mr. ar.d MrII. ,F'nulk n..nu, IIIIU' bmle Frida.y after spenw.tl8 eeveQll . 1JD8. EllIs Introduced MlIB. ¥1klred there have developed'. ·The 'c hemical taxable income under the 15% eXleiJllption rule". Rea.son. Staff Sgt. Reaaon recently W~. ~ as a guest of Mrs. Ida Howe In Ooleman aDd her mother, Mn. R. B. baa been DBmed .WeEd-No-Kore aDd The entire setup today is too artificial. We must give received ms honorable dIScharge at Mr. aDd lIIrL VeI'DIia . . . , at" ' . Fort Dix alter .serving lor .several DaiVton. Oolema.n as guestS and MSIIa ·Oole- ldlla moet broa(1-le&f weeds but Ie more attention to God. In~ustnal peace WIll cornie only as months in the m1l1tuy 68l'vlce., t.eI»died the annual ~ Banquet lin. Gall Behr .nd , daqhter. a.cccmpanied at tile plano by hIamlles. to common l&Wn 81'8116eS. we employers and wage workers get on our knees and ask at 'Leba:ocm. ~ eveu2De. . Bor.me, and Wsa iP.hyll1s 8b1daker, her mother. gave two violin solOs. . 'I11e produCt ie manufactured by Mrs. Marrare' JobDs and Mrs. Mr. &lUI lin. 1 _ X -" IUMI were lW~e callers, Friday. iMra. ElUa pve a very interesUng the ~er.win-W1Wame 00., and wtll God for gui~ance. Intern.ati~nal p~a~e Will come only Calvin Longacre of Lytle and Mr. dalJ8bt,er ~ Middletown 'Were ~ PIc. Paul Welch, wbo baa been the paper on "l~V~IUtion In Pood" ex- be placed on the mar1tet in the ~ear . w.h~n all nations st.op trymg to lord It over some other and Mrs. E. 1". Qu·ooan. were cue~ guesta of Mr. &lilt MftI. ~ Kalguest or tUa_ parents for ten days p~ ~ use of ref.rlgeratJon future. The preparation • . paIlt1c- natIOn and when . e,llch humbly looks to God for orders. at the WClltEr.n StU'dinner given at rick aod James Halnea, ~Q a;waltSng a. transfer from LowJ:Y aDd: freez1D18 of fOOd&. . . ululy effeot1ve 841al:n&t dandellona. And this ap-plies to. Russia 'and the South Sea Islanders as .the Golden lAuDb in LebanOn Ol~ ~• . " . . P1e1d, CaL, l~ TUeeday 'for TeXaa. ' MnI.ozabbe ha4 prepared an·ex- ch1cIaweed, b1tldWeed, polson' IVY, well as 'to ourSelves. God cannot be icnored ~ueh loncer• saturday> ev~. Mr. J.~; JOllelaad lIIr. aad ~ Mft. '11h0lDM Welch spem .... oelleDt. revl8'll( of the "Life of Gen- plantaln, th15tie, and DIIaily ather . Th th d I th fl ' .h Tberle J<lIti ..~ tale .f'UDenJ 'Tu~ &t 'the b<lme of her SOD-in.' ena:t ~" fte read by. weeds, the lICie~t1at s,ald. it Will DOt . e 0 er ay was ~n e o~r WIt my YOU?g grand- ..... D. C. RIdp ~ boaorecl of lim. Buphemla at !be ·NeeId lMr .and ~, Mr; and' Mr" M1I8 Raylyn~. 'lbeIe papers lDj\11'e the soU' a.nd Ia carmle. to daug:hter. We w~re trymg to see who coul$i pIle blocks with a ~Irth~ dinIlm'. on Sunda.y ~ Bome, Xenia. , on' ~ Ceoll,Li%IkoUa of 'Leb&qon. .. . . . -,er, ~ and ~ eD,ICJYt'U h\lDl8llB and' ~ when, UIed. ac. the highest. Wego~ up to 27 blocks. ~hicli .sell!i1Ded to be when Mle 'wasthe~ otMr8.Mt.ry ~ aod ¢be tIW1al M _ _ lin. IIarJ 81rent . ......- lUIII ~. .. . . ogalInI' w ~. ~t . 18 Oiderlell the limit. .l call4;ld,in' a fa'mous physiCist and a well-known Lou OctWr...a and MIa8 Loulee mIl in Valley ~. , . , br..tered Hale ~.~, lit t.bII aooW boUr ·. cIa~ d-rt UId.·ncD-atalPinI. . . banker to see what they could do; but 't hey cou'ld do no' centerville. ' ~ lin. WID NaD 01 ........ .. .'J for ~.' . 1Wlt.b .~ta ~ :n- actkm cl the ~ .. 1UCb better. One of ·th.em .rcmarke~: "I wonder if ev.en S;talin MIS. B; a. BeDIOD ollndlanapoUa ~ Mr. and . lira. ~ - - . Ma4I. AID'" (lbaJiiIIen . . . . . .- far the w~ B~ UDi- t.biII. ~ . UIler&llJ ,8trUII1e Ijbcm- . ' "b ,', . ,. . waa a reCent aueet of 'h er ents at RSdpv1l1e, MIl. 0IuII0. 8tMeJ.. . I W t 1ierbolDe on ttI8 avenue, ~..... iieneIt t.o .tIII!! aueata. eelv. 1.0 deMb ·becauIie 2....D .. a could· do any etter Whenev,er the pIle reached 27 . ' par 'Mr. aDIt l4l'It. DIuGr ...... ....Y ' bl oc k S, I't t urn ble d "over. .R ea d ers, th. e d ef ymg . f t he.len rl'\ ' Ba.lIabury. . . . '!'beII:IW. G.. T. U. 1aItJ• • _ be . · .~ ~. plaJI& b:CInJ¥IDe WWdl Laft. . tbe 0 .Mr. aDd. Yl's. P . J>. __ Wedt;lMday ..t a IIU~ · '" beld Ilantl 1, at tile ~ at Mr. aad lin. ~ ... Barnlw1 IP'01I'tb factor cl tJroad-leIII ·~ Commandments is the same a/3 defying the Law of GraviM)'. aDd )lin.: A. K. Day bad as at tbe bome ~ Mr. UIIlIIIW.I.a. A. 8. Ooilett-.mn1~ at 10:80 it.. DL weeIt. e~ Iueata or ~V'I!IJ to &lid eatl be uIled to deatro:r thaD .. ~tion. -Unless 'we have a . world apiritual awakening, we &md.a¥ . . . . i,.belr .1IOtl aDd wUe. !Pr. .' . aQd f~ a ooverecl d1IIb d1nDer. ~. ~ .... IIoDd-.J ~s well .. stImIII&te tb.. - willlle trying to pu on block 281 . . Mr. aod ~ Fl;ank ~ ~ WIn..... LeaeUa ...... ilia; - "_ ,... oaDIWDr ID*ed to •• of. frleDdIlD MarICD. 0bIIt. · __ . . ROGER W BA ~. ~. 8nDIt eIIIIl dIIIdNI. 1Ir. 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, Established 1850 ew~ Publisbed Every Thur da by DAVISSON PRESS wS ~ have the 'broad backs MARRIAGE LICENSES ....~Ioyd L. Davisson, Editor Ent r ed as Second Class tba.t be baa that WOUld.be t.he k1nd Glenn F. White. 18, laboft:r, and Matter at the Post OUi e, Waynesville, Ohio for m.v mooey. , MMy Elza.beth RoEoe, 1'7, both of
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Oooununlty sale a«a.in, Franklin. ' Subscription Rat s : $1.50 per Year in ,Advance . IWd I weIXi In to get. a calf, I cho8e OecU W. BGndunLDt, :n, Denver. "-=~=================-=--:==== se~enU numbers to bid on but when ' 0010 .• Army. and Mrs. Ella '1.. Boyer, horr..s. and the same Idnd of hogs , they came out, everyone else WlU!.ted 31. F'rIInkiin. beautlclar.. black Poland 0h1na.s, and Ihe doeBn" by Lester E. ortrtlth. 21, Cleveland, \Junk that hybrid conn Is any better all :ld ~~n ~::~ student: o.n4 Jan10e Thompson, ~.
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than the kind they always raised bid ly' d h1itel nd II the l ine big earn of whl~ J on:oo ve t as; a ~:~ ha t she shOW1:d me were a fa ir er8eYrl I ...... _ go "'_ p ce. .. acD to UlY IIlll'PUO)<; 8.lDOng , ample pel'haps 50he is ri8'h t . S he " or C&rlisle. mxn Il:IIberitaDce tax. finds! help b a rd to t but sees no the young stuff belI'-tr .sold later, 11 Den.n1s Melton, ~t'1. ar.d Bem1ce 'lbe 00UJt set M.arcb 1t to he&r ih I ge I nice YO\W& wtUte Sborohom bull BI vin., 00.... ......__ L. .. _ r eason w y poop e S lould worry e .~ ..., Wl .... --...... factory the IlWentory of the eetate of:Harlan 1 d " ';' nk came in. I bid and sot him. Thco, _... over ler all ' W U she should Ill<>ve w"....et1I. 0 0ImpbelL to toVi I did 't k h came in one of the 'h a.ndsome6t . , '11. n as. ' er a«e, she 'U--"'_ I "'n •• was so brisk a ud capable tha.t it young .. ....,.e ever seen. didn 't seem to JUatter, I h ad SlI ch regIBtlered and test.a;1, one tIlO lJUlke me fOrget ·!.h&t I wanted Shorthon18. a good t1me tha.t the c'hor es were but I had already bought othe white all done b y bile time I got home. A ' boy and I didn't have room far two, real " Adventure in Frinedshlp ". He was also a little llvelY a.nd made The gradua lly increasing demand for printing and Wednesday I s t aIW<i o ut again, the onlookers ste9 around 00 I rea dvertising, coupled with inability to obtain compe' hi., t Ime toWaJ'<i X e n1D., OI~ W find membered, "Always it is ze bull that tent help, forces THE' MIAMI GAZETTE office to U1Blt the preacher who usoo to raise makes ze trouble." and didn't bid, register ed Sh()rLi1orn5 near there had but I saq It is the bad fence 1ihat remain closed. to the general public the LAST FOUR sold J.1!s herd , At th e other place to n~kes the trou'ble. It Is lence bu1l~ DA YS .OF EACH WEEK.
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serVice ro
February 28, 1946
The 'court. apProved the inventory ENOUGH RANGE m PRIOE, of the estate of DvJe H. H8M1eld, TO MEET ANY F'IN~aIAL IaJanno. M. F. Han401pll was earned to ad.. OONDITION. mJ2li.stclr!the of JeaUue RanMason, recreation oww-ker. dOlph. iM88(n 'l1h0JJlaB Edpr Walpole, 32, alId 'l1he Nal eeta.te of D . B. COOmer, __;;;;;;;;;;~~:~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;; OeralcUne Krebs, 23, both- tr. S , ArJDy Morrow, 'WGB declared to be exempt ~
which' I was direck."CI. no one was log time. I ha~ seen several places home but the bamya.rQ was occupied wilere they were working on them. To go 00.ck to Monday of )Ol;t by a oow a,nd thc u gliest, fattest 0101 How about yours ? W1ll It pa.ss m, week, w the dinner for Dr . Mary spectlon ? COOk, I em alW1l;YS in fa vor of giv- boy of the breed I ever sa.w. HIll 1ng people their roses ,whlle they ;;;.;;;;;i;=;;=__====__=~. ca.n enJoy them and Dr. Mary's long • ~-
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LEBANON PHONE Ail SOLD AT
Stewart's Thrift-E Market
Phone 2143
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IIIIIDY,tomany goodnow yee.rs yetwish to COOle. gmd and her ;r It » flm to buy stock at sa'lee but it Is wben yqu Start out to look for aometbtng special and follow that , Up and this, that you bt'gm to h ave what David G~ c all ,d "Adventures 1r. Friendship" ar .i l' all ba.ve I hem'd 'rlhat MIsS Ma y Barlan hear , Harveysbw'g ai . '5 BbOrthom shook so Monday a ft.ernoon I .went to see h CJ·. I was greeted by a. bT,wk Ht t l ~ mn.n w i 1T6~ hair Vliho welcomed mc' corot · ally a.nd took m-e into ·tlhe hot:6C. ,N o. she didn't Jla.re a. bull 1.0 sell just then. it was too bfld I ha.:tnt came I Ia.6t. fall when 6he .sold tL good one tor tleef. '!he oonversatlon went o.n and abe 1A>ld me that the farm 'W8Jl ~ at !\be ~ gra.nt to, her ~a.ther Ion 1814, ~ he had bu1lt a. log ilouBe to w'hich to bring hls bride. It had been' Ca.rmed b y three gen'eI'IIUona. She hasn't b oon able to milk <thJs winter because in the !all two OOW8 tried ,to go .thru the aame, door at tile same tJme am ber a«a1nst ,t he wall br~ .her colla.r bone. "They weren't mea.n," she &aid, "they just
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She raises ¢be ~ .dnd of stock ' her 8ftIJldfather did; mJlkin8 short_
, NORRIS BROCK CO.
a .....nnaU UaIoD 8t1ick Yanla_
OPA CEIUNG PRICES
We Are Sacrificing Profits To Get Acguainted COME IN and SEE These 'Wonderful Values on ,
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I Group IuslU"lLDCe to prov1de 1« ~Ii of Hc&p18il. ~ SUrP:al fees la of great bene_ fit 110 UKl8e able w secure it. I 'lbe Pamll;Jurea.u oIfel'8 a. P* of Hospital and 8uJ'g1ca1 -expeoae iIun.u'an~ wb10h 111 ~ftUable ItlO all' members. I All ~en; can aoo Should
TABJ.E LAMPS
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pees(ttl operat1cm. I We reoooUnend ' thlll plan to - C;ur " m~lp and, tiO :tnose lUmen ,who t;cc:omtl meJllbers '" a ~ ~tecttOn 'on a. 6O\1nd ,.....,......~ ' bull: ~. ~;,;o.u .ibe P.ann Bijreau'.. r,. .,.... aa6 or 297: MaBon 18, « ~ ClOe or the men ,l18W~ : & W... . ~ Waynesv1lle, O.
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FLOOR LAMPS
Beautiful
SWEEPER BELTS , WASHING MACHINE WIRIIliGER ROLlS GATES Truflex 'BELTS for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, PUMPS, MILK CQOL£RS, ETC . .
Parts - Sernee - Repairs On , All REFRIGEIRATORS -
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WASHERS -
RADIOS
HOME .'
DAY PHONE
ELECTRIC TOASTER ROASTER t:OMBINAnON BEAUTIFUL GLEAMING KITCHEN' UTILITY T~II"~.
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Automatic Record Changer
over 300 pollcles ill f~ m\ Warren Ooun~, M,G09 in Obto. Five years sucI
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NEW 1946 MODEL Playa Ten 12 inch Records and Twelve 10 inch Records. Walnut Cabinet_ BE SURE TO SEE THIS.
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!be ~ all,,' Pi'Qcreedve., An 01''PnJsaUoDleeond to none, 8trlcJUy ....... q ' tIle ii!M aU around market III &iii __ tr'.
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$33.00
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EUECTRre ROOM HEAT£R5
OPENING SPECIAL
2881
Corner' Main Be North Sts.
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Famou. D. ,D . T. INSECT SPRAY In Bomb-Uke Dispenser, Kills Afl "lying or Crawling lnaect.
$2.95
CORY FILTER RODS
No Mes.y Filter Cloths Necessary Use In Silex or Cory Coffeemakers
.50
. DUTCH FILTERS Use In Siles or 'Cory Co~f6e""kers
.50
And r.;ANY 01"HER ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED FOR .'
THIS OCCASION
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THE MIAMI G.~ZETTE
Thursday, February 28, 1946
Page Three
.FRIENDS
lD BI@tlI SchOOl or a~e are espeGlFirst Day lCllool - 1:10 A. II. a.Dy lDwtt dto att..JIId t~. mea\nlll' Meetlna tor WonhIp - 10:" :\ . \I. 00me and help to· mue th15 • fine l'OllIrlal;1an Y?uth meet1D£.
FERRY .CHURCH of CHRIST
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All leaGVi m the Lo)~t, Crusade aalted to remaln &;fter church 81 brief m.eetS.ng aurAay morntng. Evel'Y' member of <the church oucht to take III1vant8p of thel privfiEle he baa O! ·atten~ the IlervUles of , eburob In many oountrlea people do ~t have tthe prlvU. we have here. A w'>!" to ~ & prt••n-e
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Preach1ng 11:00 •• m. Samuel N. Ile1I. lA~ew MOl'IllD8 praJW and I8I'IIIOD Young Peoples Services next l1:00 A. II. Adult Prayer Meeting 7:00 p. m . .. Elverung Evangelistic Service WAYNESVILLE 'l:45p. m · CHURCH of CHRIST Robert L. VanZile, HlnIster · METHODIST CHURCH . BJble Sobool 11:30 a · a. B. CeJemaD. MblIner Oommunlon 10:10 •• SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 :30 A. M. Bermon 1:1:00 L Mrs. ~ Conner. SIlpt. ",...onCE ' 10 SO A.... Chrletlan lilDdeavor 6:30 p. won.,~ '~ """'"" :. - . YOUTH FELLOWSHIP. Evening ServIce '1:30 p, Mid-week ~er IEI'VIce 'IUl\U'sday. 7:30 p. m. Thursday DI&2lt '1:30 p.
CHOIR PRA0'I10E
WednesddY. 1 :30 P. M.
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Over 30 years experienCie rep·r esenting both buyer and seller of farms and 'city property. . . . . We represent only strong lDsurance compaDles, who write fire and extended coverage on farm and property and a complete coverage on automobiles at establislled rates and prompt payment of losses. We conduct all kinds of legitimate auction 8allee, satisfied patrons our best reference, call or write for terms and date. Information Given Without Obligation
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time and find tbem sone.lt 1& patr1otic to attend chW'Oti, tar Ir. d01.iJg so you help to tnsure 0hrIst.1a'n free-
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world danocracy- not merely au just doesn't make sense. Amer1can dam~y. Nowclosely color la anotIher is very related to tlhI~, race a.od How8CmIettme& I t.hlr.k ,t his thing we . . AmerlcaIl deinoc ' this ihJ.ng ever, there Is a dlfference. Tb.e d.iR1t , . racy, skin ~ has always fallen prey to In wbJch we take pride, a.a1 for l.Igltter , Wh ? . v.tl1db we bave fOUi'h'l. IWd died, la ~e_ orl~_t._ -~~~'t .~:.. ~ it 1I8IlDCier. Ita e. hOlTlfyina Ulought 1M'" 00 or ·_ ... ., __ eo .......... w••en one bean rtbft;e - - rem&rlal? That to believe thu all our .~ heroes .."..V~ VJliO fouSbt for freedom ga;ve t.beb' is grote8que too. iW'JlY 1 have eeen bea.utlf.U l dark brown dru!8e8 that livea J.n vam. that here in America, of the flne&t ~'Dl,""' , 116 white peJU1apJ not wWl luten-tier.. ,we are ~ ............ m~ linw -"+i th ones. 'I1hus It 1& with manJd.nd too. pu....... 1"...... ce e same When we desist Ir. measurlng the pr1nclple8 for wllkh we denounced good. of our feUowman by reprdlllg am overt.mew mtler. . None of U6 C8i1l beln t.ha.t we hap- race, oreed 6lld. color. we 'WID 111m .. know a democ.ra.cy- 11he jrenuJI:le pen 10 be a. member of a cert;a1n kind bUt. W'lt1l we look for Quality
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"Study to shew thysell untlo God, 6 WOl1Qnan
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nwe· us have out- on. fOlks, If-tAl be a sport abOUt all t2Jat needeth IlIOt to be ashamed, stanc11ng dharaCtera, tbat. we are ~tely ~.vldWg ,t he word of truth," ~ to cl&lm. For example, the of 'IiWS _ _ _ _ __ .16. • • t. Prayer MeeUnr w1ll be beld at the pa.rsonage ~ WedIleeday. everu.na 1M. 7:30 O'clock. Brine your BIbles wdtb you each nIeht TIm.
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Mr Se.rnuel Saunders. M}.loDlU'1 recruit to tale CUnniDa'hAm Ml8sion in Tokyo, Jo.pan, 18 bo apeak at the East Dayton Church of ChrIst, &t comer o! ·Ple8.suIt and Hedf!'e6 stB.. Da)'lton. Ohio, on Th~ evenlng, 7:30 O'clock. The 1Wayneav1lle ohu.rdl 1& !invited.
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RUBBER STAMPS MARKING DEVICES The Miami Gazette
Negroes ·tab pride In ownln'g the
late George Waeh4naton Carver, tlhe Je'w16h are qUIck to regaro Einstein; a.na tile ~. Abra;lu\.lll Llncolr.. They. _lllmolrn- fllJJl.OU6 men. yet all of .. dl!terent race. They heve benet1tu1 all ot nl6nldnd _ Negroes, Jew. and Ary8~. .Each of us claims a. partlcuJa,,' creed n may be OMbolu' or Protlea ta.nt.' Tha.t 18 OlD' AmeJ~n Prtvl: • . But yet. Cb.a.thol1ca are loolte4 upon with ~ aDd CCllltemp~ by many nanow.m1IIded ~n.ol'ant pea-
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SERVIS TEXACO SERVICE GAs--.; OIl- GREASE Quick B.ttery Ch.r._ Hydraulic Car Lift
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Olaall, t&ught 'b y ~ Brown. 'Will 'Ie m GOd~ are seeflina Heaven meet at otlle boole or Mr. a.~id Mrs. bOt t.he\V m~cy hlWe cJtIa!eo wha.t
"SERVICE by SERVIS"
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Woolla1w1, 2801 WlU ttlu Ave~ i~iiiiiiiiiiii.iiii_~~iiiii·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.1 Erne8t (Belmont) Dayton, Ohio, Friday
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cu.ie Keller
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INCOME TAX .
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PREPARING iNQOME TAX RETURNS, 0aIl
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C. E. MICHENER PIIONB 2f28 -
ROUIE I
US'ED CARS ,
.Any make or model Fred Klahn Motor Car Co.
WATNESVILloE, OHIO
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Elecbical Contracting
Electrical Contracting .WIRING -:Refri.er.tora
APPLIANCE SERVICE Wa.hen Radio.
CLAYTON PATTERSON
Rur.1 Route 3, W.yne.ville, Ohio, 3* mile. Weat H.rvey.bur. toward Oreaonia
SALE Because . we are moving' from Ohio to Minnesota·, we. are se lling the following furniture and tools on
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Real Estate .
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aAriERY RADIOS Converted to 110 volt operation
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Any' E.lectric Refrigerator, R~dio, Stove. etc. sold by these above firms will be serviced by myself.
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REPIdRS M'A DE ON: Cameras, Electric Clocks, Fans, Wa'8herJ, IrbiiS, ' Toasters Swe~pers. Guns, Coffee Mak~ra~ R'e wirinliAntique tamps for 110 volt. '",
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W A YNIESVILLE FURNITURE .nd APPLIANCE CO. MYER HYMNAN FAIRLEY HDWE. CO.
T.lephone 2949 W.,.....YiIl.. Ohio
' ~.u baild 1IIr' lDodemi-. ...... ~. . . . . . ptMtde f_ MmpI... l,leC:lrleaJ C:ODyt!Dleaee I . eoIDL Y- ereIdteet .-.J'IW .a.b1ea1 ' ...n .....1' will be ....... help ,~ ..,.... . Ii. ...................
MINISTER of
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i.e. BROWN
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Washing Machine and Tubs; . Studio Couch; Desk and Chair; Duncan Fife 'Drop-leaf Table; 9&12 It. Wilton All-Wool Ru ••nd P.d; Davis Taylor Sewing Macnine; Dinette Set; Lounge Chair; . Occasional Chair; Overstuffed Chest of Drawers; Two Floolf Rocking Chair; Lamps; PIANO; 1 Brand New CongolWm Rig'; Garden Plow and Tool8; One Small Table; En.li.h-Type Bicycle; Large quantity of glass cau; One Power T.ble S.w; One Power Wood Lathe, Dew. ' One ,Ji. Saw; One Coffee Table; One Metal Teterbabe; and other items too numerous to mention.
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LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 326
AUCTIONEERING
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LIVABILity
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ESTABLISHED 1876
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
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"DREAM HOME" CHARM AND
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PHONE-:I$S5 .: caM to your ~ it J'OU wooJd
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to the highe~t bidder. Sale to be at our home on TYLER STREET off NORTH ' MAIN S1REET
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The BAN 1 A Implement· Service; m.euioera~~~ ..
Dial 2111
Thursday, MARCR '7
The Communion Servlc ~ is being . offered. to all members of the church
GENUINE JOHN' DEERE REPAIR PARTs Competent Repair Service on Tractor. and Implements by E.peri~nted Mechcic:a
LEBANON, OHIO
JIIcaIlure Jlfuneral ~
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• l£IJt week was rei:ogn1zed as Week" dealgned, 00 and eMebllsh amity and g'OOdWUl towald all peoples regardlea at !race, creed or o()lar. I hope to tbe et1'xltIt8 or ,thJS week mad
• • • . Junior CbrIsUan Endeaver wtll dom. meet a.t 6:30 p. m. Uthe church. • • • All Junior boys and girls are urged Bible Study Claa at Itbe panonaee . ...·t 7''>1'1 p. m -"'h ........-... U you 00 come to t.h15 meet·~ . You wIll..· ON • --.. - - . .... do ;not think you oan attendl every enjoy it, • • • sesslon you are welcome to attend race, 'Whether it be Negro, Jewish . ' Senior CbrIsUan Endeavor at tbe whenever you can Ooole and enjOY or Aryan, DOl" 11 we were able to and merit&,. we wfll only laiow t tl11L!I church at 6:30 p . m. All wbo 8Il'e sbudies am learn more about &lteIr tb1s status I Imag1ne few of make-shUt form, that • a.llinI
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The GrOWInr, Golnr. ChUl'tlh Mau Slmda.7 - I:CIO A. ... HERBERT GRAHAM, MlnJater 11:30 .. m, ST. MARY'S Bible 8cl:J00l
you would rathtrr go to DaIt;on by IF====:'::&:=======~===~===:'::-':""":::'''' .Bpr1ngboro 'buL I pre!et' Oentervi1le. We botIh 'W1ll ret to DaYitGn just the OFFER same. t.h&t 4.a WIleas we should ha.pplio to have ' an: aooldent. My pOlr.t . SATISFACTORY . however Is thiB. ShOuld I C1.U'6e you, SERV1CES denoUDCe and defame yOu fOr prefertrl8 the Spr\D8'boro roote to DayAT ALL TIMES ton' Just because I preter 06nterv11le? Oerta1Dly not! 'I1hen Why shoUld I take the 1lberIty ·to db the ,same UUng'
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SERVICE Ollil GRUNOW
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R~FRIGERATORS
WiD ·Manuf.ct'are to Your SpecifiC'atiOM Any 'type Badi~ or'R:ecord Pl'aYer. ' CAR RADl()S - Sold - s.ric:eCl - Installed Repair on 'Aufc) A.cceaaon.. in'Cludin&, Stewart-W'a rnel' Heaters, . Clocks, .Honis, Ughtg. ' . ATTl!NTION SERviCEMEN Owning Foreign !.lab Cameras - ~ Will redesign camer.a to use 81;andard tYPe roil 'film or fihj1 pack Repair Porta.... MOTION ·PIC11JRE EQUIPMENT GUARANTEED
gMd."'" .' WITH
MEDIlL OCT~fUNI '. fP'P'M. '
Thurs day, Febru ary 28, 1~46
M~~~~su~~~r s!~?~~~S I °Personal ' ne e. Insura Chas. Moser' Company
5heafre
KEN NET H HILL , Man ager
WA YN ES VI 1.L E, OH'IO TUE.
MON. ·
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THUR .
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MARCH 29-30
Is Vital to Every Family IS YOURS PROTECtED?
LYON S, ILL
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Life -
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HQspi talizat ion _. Healt h and Accid ent (Allo Grang e Inlura nce Servic e)
Paint has been recogni:lled f or its beauty centur ies ago. For Inform atioll great civiliz ation .used it in some form f or beau tyWrite or Call • FollOowtr.g up "Dakota " we the Chine se, Eg yptian s, Roma ns. bring YOU O ]"(~at Musical I n Tech kol tll' Phone 171-L, Leban on, Ohio Rita Ha y\rorth in Moder n ind'Ust ry has added p,r otectio n a'nd retain ed I'~ "FLA ME OF THE ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!I "TON IGHT AND , BARB ARY COAS T" Qeauty . This pl'otec tion has come to mean more each year --"-. Witll J rome CourUa nd, Wiliter Abel EVER NIGH T" StalTlng John Wayne and with the rise in buildi ng costs. lot 986 in F'nt.1:I1illn. REAL ESTA TE \\'Ir.h Janet Blair. Lee BOwma n and Porter Hall. AIm Dvorak. Ha"fe you giiven thoug ht to ·the COlt of keep ink your TRAN ADDED: Cartoon lind Novelty ALSO: , cw Ira and Ada Kesilnlt to Wl1lla.tn PLUS: Cartoon SFER S prope rty in repair C. s? and !Ruth Ford, !lve A. in ClenrMoser has, by the contin ual manu- Fred and 'l'helma Jon~ to John - -- I 1 But l1uoulul ty ha.vi.ng foI-saker. comple(,ely \.he tee.ehln gs of all the factur ing of firat qualit y paints , varnis hes, and Elma. Sherrer, 102.50 A . in creek .twp, ename ls and W6Ghll1gton twp. DaJsy a.nd P earl Thompson to Ule one ssentl31 n.nd rwulament.61 prophet s, l!xpre&Sai In: principles stains fOr the past ninety -three years. realit~ which und riles t!ne rel~glon and precept s R.ppllca,b Harry LandY, trnot in waah1ngtOn Louella L. Sellers to Herbert am d le to the needs Moser produ cts proiJac t you r health becau se they are Omega Fm.5T- Ma.n must l.nd pendently Of~ . and 1lOlding blindly to Center, one A. in Sprlngb ol·O. t.wp, Iml- a.n<l COl1d1t.1~ns of tll~ modern world; l:asily kept ·clea n. They are sanita ry. invtJ6'Ugate the reality; fOol' t he dis - latJol'.5 of a.ucest.l'al forms and Inter- a.mpll1le James anj Mary Tucker to sam LouIs lAImb ~ Frank Crew a.nn <l and ·a da pt.ed. to ~remer..ts and dissensions whicli pr~taUo n.s ' oJ' belle! are sepa.ra.t Moser , produ cts are beauti ful, bright moder n color s- and Ray 'Milla, 28.86 A. in Wayne twp. ed da.y quesblGns Il.l1d crlUcal present Jennie Ball, 175.91 A human . in Wayne . IiIflict alld affC(: L hWl1anl ~y, pli - and di vided in strife, twp oonlentlon an d problems. That Is to say. the words bl'ighLcn the dulles t corne r-mak e the home cheerf ul and ~GU1Y J . Frn2Jer to Martha. mar;Uy proceeq fro lll lm1t.a.tJons of bigotry 001 va.rious sects and l'cl1gLous of .Jane His Holines s BAHA'U LLAH arc eve rybod y ha ppy, \ ancestral beliefs and Arlhera.nces to factions. If all should be tl'ue tOo the \.he Biggs, plIil'oel In Corw1r.. essences or' we words of tl/le Mosel' produ cts protec t your proper ty from the greml ins Cla.ude heredltll.l')n l'OIlllS of worsl~p. Thes or1g1ual reality of the PaYHf;;RSE S $5.00 and Dorothy WUson to llroph prophet s of the past. They are ilie of destru ction, with their high quulity . Save you m a ny Fl-ed Kaihn. t.wo parcels In Lebano1 imitatiOons are aecidental a.Ud with- his teachings Ule pooples ar.d oll1d COWS $3.00 n.a- very -:;plrl!. of ,the age and the cause repair billa. 1. out 58.IlCtion 111 the holy books. Tbey tlorul Gf tbe wOorld wvu!d become of Acoordl. ng to SIZe a.nd • ' LoulB O. and Betty Noble to the are the out<X>mes of hUlll1U1 Intel·_ un1! ed and these dll1eren ces which east unity and Ulwn111ation of tlhe •. h '. t' I f" h f h rt' 1 . b OoDdit.lOon Gearse 1I.l&1 the west. l' ere IS a par lCU a l' lOIS or eac pa lCU ar JO you twp. R. Henkle, 4.64 A. In I~e prela1Jo ns and ~hlng5 whl ch have cause separllltlon \\-ould be lost sight Hogl, Calves , Sheep , etc. ABDUL BAHA have. GeJltrude Scott to Ma.ye TIu'ner, arisen, gradua.lly obscuri ng the roal of, '1'0 .accomplish this grea.t lIu :l Submltt ed by Mrs Helen McOoy . ECON OMY HOUS E PAIN T is a well-b alance d f ormul llght of divine meaning I!J1d causing nEedful unity is REMOV ED PROMP TLY in W1.e reality, HJs a 30.81 A. 111 Hamiltoll t wp. Waynesville, OWOo Rural RAi. 2. m.ento differ and dissect. The real- Holiness BAHA 'OLLAR C. J . Watk:l.n6, by executrix. to appeared -e.dv. of time-t ested pigme ntS and liq uids. It protec ts the jby proclaimed in ,t.he beavenly books in Ul out- Callle Orler.t a.nd renewed tlhe Call side of, your prope rty, house , g.arag e fence, roof, barn and trwp. Wa.tldns. 40.35 ,A . in Salem and divine teaoh1ngs Is e~er, conMilia duct.1ve tQ love, uni~ and :fellow- Iounda.Liol1.'l oI Ule divine teMh1ng J;. Univers Mildred Colema n of Miami outbui ldings . 'Mae and JOhn DunaWay to AShley ity enjoyed the week end ship. and Flo Starkey. two lots ·in SpringHis l'evela.tJ.oIl> of the Word embodies wi12J. her parents. Rev. and Mrs. WING SPEEI!> ENAM EL is t he best f or walls, woodw ork boro. REVEB SE MAIN R. B , Coleman. a nd furnit ure l · especi ally popul ar for kitdi ens, bathro oms I 'l'elephoDe 454 Prank and OTace Fox, et ai, to <md In wn furnit ure. It ha's many other uses such as toys, Benjam m ..... XENIA . O. NOT ICE! ine Kearns. Jr ..' Interest in SHOP CLOSED MONDAY • • tool handl es and nicnac s. 705 Comm ercial Bldg., DAYT ON, Phone AD 3661 f~~ur~lot ~. o ~~~ ~~~~B • MARCH 4. FOR TWO WEEKS • .~O~.~B~U;C~B;Snm.~~IN~C~.~~ LouIs a~~tn~spr Bishop1ngbo~~~r to Martha ThGmas , NEW· LUST ER INTER IOR SEMI- GLOS S is popul ar in • '.RiEBT. C. LEE HAWKE Cente rville, Ohio, Phone 7021 dining room and living room 01' any wall and ceiling If you h ave real estate t o sell s~ us. We get the w hene a wash~Lbl e f inis h is desire d a nd where ename l . ".. LIVIN G ROOM SUITE S highes t cash price, have buyer s for items you wish t o w ould be too gRossy . ell. Our terms a r e more reason abl,e, than others . BED ROOM SUITE S MATT U -LA'T) WALL FINIS H comes in soft tints for Appra isal Fr~e . Can Cente rville 7021 bedroo ms and [living rooms . Dries flat- can be washe d BREA KFAS T SETS severa l times -- restfu l and easy on the eyes. Dayto n, Ohio, ADam s 3661 ELEC TRIC IRON S VERA NDA F'LOOR PAIN T is a high-g lo s quick- dry- \ JlASE . ROCK ERS PO. ONLY ing ename l fini 'h for inside and outsid e 'Use. Can be apRichly etched, doubly plat. WARD ROBE S ed 'at poilltp f wear. .plied to wood, .metal , brick, cemen t, canva s a nd many T~LEPIIONES BOOK CASE S WAYNE VILLE 2091 types of f1<?or coveri ngs. MORRO W No. 3 PICTU RES with dated ~nd LlG LAC VARN ISH STAIN S are stain and varnis h in LEBAN ON Office f73K from bag of HGtSAND and GRAV EL TABL ES one operat iOn. Used on woodw ork; f urnitu re and floo~ RES. U9L Dated Spotlig ht or BLAC K-TO P DRIV ES ., French Brand Coffee. over 'natur al wlood . or graihi ng. It is used where ver a LAMP S TAR and ROAD OIL colore d varnis h or wood . finish is desire d. SEND DA·; .. _ _: 10 a nd 25c to: KROG£R LAWN and FILL DIRT . ~ ... BOX 1122, CINCINNATI 1. OHIO MOSE R PROD UCTS includ e many other i.t ems such as READ Y-MIX CONC RETE barn paint, shing le stain, interio r gloss finishe s, colors ' in EXCA VA TING and DUMP TRUC K SERV ICE , \. Appli~ce oil, colors in japan , stipp,le paint, i.ndust rial f inishe s and Hot D.ted TELE PHON E 2422 varnis hes for alii purpo ses. , = ==_. Gibbo nl Buildi nlr North St y- .... E a ch partic ular item has bee.n given carefu l attent ion .... d VaI,!,1 ~A~ WAYN ESVIL LE. OHIO to' do t he job intend ed; to the .best advan tage. ' T. .,.. FAIIL Y FLOUR A.wond.1o • ;·.There is no e}coe.ptional skill requir ed to ap'ply MOSE R • lOLL PAINT S. A few simple direct ions carefu lly follow ed will wHITE CORI.EAL a ~:I'''' ' • • 48c . ' IA8 insure succes s A good clean brush, some sandp aper and .01. FRESH cookl~ DoIIIty CNrno SIIIdwIdI • of PROVEN QUA Lity lie putty or plaste r, are all thlCl necess ary tools. O ~ IU 5'11116 ClOP' 46 01. GRAPEFRUIT ~UICE s~ • • LQ.CAN He HINT S FOR A SUCC ESSFU L .JOB Su....."" fa.-. _ _ rei,,", LQ, M oz. 8c BEVE RAGE S ..... ~~I ~~I:;Joof .... • In.. Loan amo.. bu.h.l. on Ie. _ Before startin g with the brush, remov e all grease and with I••• ==== == =._,= = = labo. becall. proper ......Uaalfon doe. 2 SWEET PEiS AVOIIdoIo • • • • • NO. 4 % PARI,( LOANS -l..oDi tenn, dirt by washi ng, sandin g and dustin g. A clean surfac e is Ih. lob. Gel IIG" M httIliler tor ,(alii CAM 13e euy ~. No appraIsIW fee. very es~ entia;1. A void p·a inting co.n, oat., 1_ _, ~ .nd polalo oVE;lr WJert;, damp or frosty Also FERR Dice anal1 and wge f!U'IM Y SEEDS N.. 1944 SMeI. • • PICe. Ie I 10e crop. 'and be ...uM" 1M be.l. lA, for -.Ie. Oall Oor write Oeo. "'uriac e. Be ~ur'e the surfac e is dry to av6id blister s. Very 81G M high "eld ....111.... (o",bln. Henkle. Phone No.2. Lebanon. tfc glossy surfac es Moz. wl,h g.eate, clove. (fOP' t. Inc •• olO UUY BUIS Deep IrQwn laked • lOe: should be rubbe d with sandp aper ~.r Steel • CAN you, yie ld. and .011 f.rtllity . Se. au' • Real Eltate For Sale wobl until gloss is subdu ed. deal.r now fIN Spring r.qulr.m .nlt LIBBY'S PEA~HES SUe,;! ~.,- ~ • • LG.CAN2Yt 280 ~--' Plaste r Paris is used to fill holes and cracks o,n inside FOR SALE - New 4-roo~ oz. FAIC . Y CATSUP . 'toOk'. . • • • • 14In.. lie Waynesville Farmers EX. house with bath; full base- walls BEFOR,E p·a inting . Allow it to dry thorou ghly. Putty LI • ·PEAIUT BUTTER Sm::~~·~. • •2 JAil SIc IlII~t; . garag e in basem ent ; is used t o fill holes in wood and windo w glazin g AFTE R the first coat h as been alloWJ ed to dry thorou ghly.. •• wood floors ; p-riced to sell. LI, EVAP. APRiCOtS C~rf~~~I. • • • • PKG • Use prim'e r or under coat for first coat, Max W. Randa ll, Wayn esThel'e lire. I LI. -~·SODA ·CRACKERS "'09..·• • • prime rs f or inside an'd outsid e painti ng. Ask your dealer ville, Ohio, • PKG. 180 f Ol' the right 'on(~. In many instan ces, the finish ing paint ORAN GES. Florid a LIVE STOC K8 lb. bag AT can be )'E!!d uced w ith thinne r for a prime or first coat. 55c THE HEAD LETT UCE FOR .SALE - A 11 mOo old Na.nDY Enam el Should alway s be applie d over lic "Frien dly Store" a coat of " ename l SPIN~CH, Ready to U se goat for sale. cheap. Walter 'LII>.g, under coatin g" even if 19c you use a prime r for first co~t. OlyOo Rd,a,nd SooIaJ. Row Rd. ~ ONIO NI' SETS lb. The brush mu st be fl"ee from grease or lubric ating oil lOc SLAW S~D. Ready to Use bag or water and it will be better if it is dry and spring y. LOlt and Foun dlSc BROC COLI per bunch Never 210 keep a brush in water. It becom e flabby . Clean LOST- Small brown velvet handbag between Corwln and Wayne& - th<e: brush immed i ntely after painti ng. On a big job which FRUIT . COCK'TAIL NO.2I/. 33c ••••• v1lle J~. 17. Phone 2'1'82. 228 takes severa l ' weeks to compl ete, clean out the brush CAN 9 x 12 WOOL RUGS RENUZ IT DRY . C LEANE R •• thorou ghly and let it dry occasi onally . This will pr~IODg 2 C~~L , $1.'19 VARIETY CEREALS, KROGER. PIC.. . 19c 9:11: 12 FELT BAsE RUGS the life of the brush and give you 81 better finiSh ed jQb. OF AVONDALE KRAUT. • • • • • . NCA~'h10 121}zo Measu re the surfac e and mix enoug h paint or' ename l CURT AINS - SLIP COVE RS · VIC PiK PEANUTS. • • • • 10Z, in one vessel to do ecach coat. This will ·give you unifo~ CAN .Ilc BLEND ED JUICES 46 0 .1 . . 41c ~MPS (Floor and Table ) . . . consis tency, c~lor and wear. . . , .Get all the pigme nt and CAN VIN CAMP'S BEANS • • • • • • 12CAN 01. 8c liquid stirred a:nd bQxed thorou ghly so yo~ have th~ 'con. _ SnJD IO COUC HES . I La. KUTOL 'WATE RLESS ' CLEANSER. • • CAN . ~-. sisten cy and color il,1tend'e d by the manuf~cturer. If t he (Full, . Spring Filled ) SPiC " SPAN ,. •• paint or ename l s hould form a skin upon standi ng over. • • • • • .u. 23c LIVIN G ROOM SUITE S V.I CAMP SARDINES. • • • • . • ~~ OFFIC E CLOS ED night · or too long expos ed to air, remov e the' skin and QUICK COOK OATS, C. C.. • '. . • • • 01. strain the paint 'throu gh p. ,fine screen: BED ROOM SUITE S 230 . APRIC JANU ARY 30 Ot. PEACH PRESER'VES . •-' • . • IJA't Extrem e paint:i ng condit ions' should be explai ned ,to 28, STOV ES:. CIO~RETTES, Popull·r .Brlliia tbe dealer . for h1,s advice . Even in such · cases, it is \comCIT. .. 11.&0 , to PENN ' RAD MOTOR OIL. • '. para!t vely- easy to ' pr~8erve and -beaut ify your prope rty, ~. ,$1.9& / H~RSHEY COCOA • ~ .• ' '. , • . Yd." .... · ,00· increa se its value" save repair biUs ~nd make it a more ~'COlDpletel:lome Furni ahen" ·Pla. . . ·MAR CH 1 OHIO BLUE ,TIP MATCHES. pleasa~t place to llve: lOX 34c :~ 3
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"IN'i'liE HEART ~f THE COMMUNITY SINCE EIGHTEEN-FIFTY"
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN: · COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1946
ESTABLlSHED"1850- No. 4254-
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PLAN FOR GOLDEN WEDI)ING L' aI P Grains Of Mercy Speed Toward ~ U. S. NaN)' ANNIVERSARY ' CELEB~ATION 'oe ost Starving Children In Europe Separation cen<t.er at Onlat l.eiltee. W ., comes the announcement ~r;r'~ . Granted Charter on Feb. 2'1,
CHARLES ·DAKIN GEl'S· HONORABLE DISCHARGE
Red.Cross Drive Is Now In Full SWing
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• PrE61dMt TrUma.n urges all America.Il6 to support the Red oross drlve now going on "to t.he utmos~ of your ab1llty';. " . The Red cross has a big job ahead . The sick M.d wounded in Army an,d
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that 1946, {be name of OhlU'les It, Dakl.n. FIO, R. OR. No. I , Wayn()sVUle, 0bJ0 I\VII8 llsted amolllJ ·those mo received ~8tr honorable dls-
Farm Loan Group
Dinner Meet Mar. 11
charges from serv1oe.
Ncwy ·hO&plt.e.ls must be cam for and Red Oross wor kers speud tool II! hours siVir-6 encouragement a.nd comtort, help1ng them to ad'J ust themselves to 0.. tilUerent kind ll!e brought on by war. To lobem the Wll,r 15 not over. In our oommlUliLy Red 0I"0I;.s ca.rnpQ.Igne.rs W1ll ,be cal.11n8 ~t YIOW' door. They are gI vlng of their tlme IIooUd energy .and with .true Americar. gener06il.y let 'US exceed our gooal. Those sollcltlng for the campa.lgn a.re: S . S. Ellis; oDavis Furnaa; Mrs. lAwrence COOK; Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell; Mrs. carleton COok; l4rs. Ho.J1'y SattcrLhwalte; Ch86. C'ouleton; O. R . Mbler; Mr& Percy R.eaI:ion '
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M ,OTHERS .CLUB The 'M others Olub met on Frld<.lY afternoon for tthe r egul8.r Marc.h meeting at the Grade BuIlding. The bus1ness session was eol1f:luot.ed b y the pres1d.er-t, Mrs. OUber·t nye. The Warren county 'l1UberculolU Booo Hee.lbh ,AssoclatJon X-ray program WII1I <tiscua:;ed end everyone Is urged 00 be ~t tile High. 80h091 Gym, Mar_ 13. from 9:00 a. m. to 12 :00 m. and tAl,ke a.<We.n'tAlog!! of ,the chest X-ray made free {)f ohe.~e. Bever8l nwnbers given by -the •
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made an en~ program. Mrs. ElZey's room J'8C!'tved the at,. Mrs. MarUUl. Her.dcrson; Mrs. ~\.6t)a tcndancc a.wa.rd. . BraddOOk; Mrs. Amanda -Eanuoort; RonaJd Ha.w~; Baorokl Lemmons; Olarence Eawan1s; A. o. Lemb; Roalph Johns; 'M rs. A. E Stout; MnI. Emerson Earnha.r.t; Mn. Ethel Sacket.t.. A number of others Will be asked <to help.
• H. C. Mllligan. Supt. of MlIoIl&1e Rurwl School, HIIoorveysburg, an.noun.cea the following Its\; oC honor roll students for t.be per:od en<lq sa of ·Feb. 22, 1946: FIRST GRADE- MUrray' Ohapple; Billy Settlem.e yer; George 86cdeni; William Neace; Floyd, Ellis ; Bobble Beason; Wriam Teilmeyer; Rose Irene N8.IroY Mira.qle; Roxie Medley, Shirley COpes.
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SElCOND GRlAnE-- Sue Fa.1rolilld; .Anna MarIe P'a.1rohiJd; Dea:oIna campbell; Deana. B06iIr;
~D authoritles urge thoa·t, this elB.te be , reserved fJI' a C,ull attcnd-
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:J)eaf~j AMANDA ' C,HAMBERS • Mr/I-. Am&.nda Chamber,;;, qe 71 . died; lIt her home in Harve-ysburg, MolJllay, March 4. 1946, afw ar. ohea.rt con. She Is survived by a daui'htet, MI.tdred, at home'; 1J,lld a sister, Mrs. Oharles FWter of Trev1lIan, Va.
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Funeral services t'\Vere amdueted 'Ihw'8llay (today) 2:00 p. m . a.t the Friends OhurOO .ln HiIorveyaburg with ~ . J . P. Thornbury o!flelat1ng. BurJal, ~der the direction of the MOOJ.tire Funeral Home, WM made
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boaro; Collin Chupple; Wapda l'IdrchOO; G loria Jacobs ; Shlr~ voters; ttheir hniriled1ate famU!es. Nop.- Thomas Rich; Mary Banders; Altiert ViVlal! V()lera; Nonna memiberS ~ attend the program Wa\lVt: r; ShlU'P; J~ Lindsey. in.·the attcrnoQn at 1 :00 o'clock . . , Ent.eI'ta1nernt. will 'lie provlded b y FOOOTH G~ Oliai'lee two grouPs ~ talented young ladies, Beckett ; Bal'bnrn Dodds; Bihy the Aooordinettes and Marquet.tes. Hlldebrecht; Mary Jean~;.terl'y This yea1" marks .the twenty-fifth Masters>; Shirley Piymii'e. • The cholF of st. Mary'.s Ohurch 6lUltverse.ry of this Assoclat;or. , and FUFTH OR.ADE-- Donaldi ¥isber; was entertatned last Thursday fo r thla IIII'lnual meeting 'has unusual Betty ~; RoOert. Doster; Janet supper at the R>ectory. After SUppcf sJgnlflcatice. Doster; B.elen Deboe.rd; ~ Mae the ~ were.measured for n~ ---;--. 'RiOO; Shirley Vo1ers; CbaJ,lobte .chOtr veetment.a .and chol.r practice LEBANON MEMBERS WIBI;m&n ; Conrad Cha.pple; Sh1r1e1 followed.. The children are working HOSTS TO 20-30 CLUB Schonherr. on tale BaIJter mu.s1c and their en- • The 20-30 Olub enjoyed. their SIXTH GRADE - F:rod Wall; tbUalum and ' Interest Will on S~ &ben Gentry; Shirley Wdcb; eveni.og at the <home of. Mr. and Mm. t.haIt ~ a ·bruly j QYliuf OCCIWon. Louise Martin. H. E. Langendorf Illi Lebanon. The
St. Mary's Cboir Members Entertained At Rectory .
business sessloo was conducted
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the presldent, Mr. IHNIa 1bolrIpsO.n. I:ett; Howard Dooter; Ma4"Y iMlariba orea; Roma Medlcy; ' MadI&See and a pl~nt soda!. hour wo.a 011joyed with a deUciou.s dessert course Sizemore; B1llle Voiers. EIGHTH GRAOO- Muy Balle served by the host and h06te&'>. Bogan; Dorothy Deboard; ~J Cle'rutry; James 1WIseman; Denma Dalton .
TENI1H GRADE- Bebty O'a.riles; Wllma HoSier; EugelliC WeJl8; Fre<Ua eelle WUl1a.rn.son. Thomas ELJ!.'VENTH ORADE ~ynollls; Colleen WtllluJl8o~. 'rWIlLFTH GRADE-- IJtorotjhy McOra.th·; Mary Lou Moore; Jack Reynolds. .
OCTOGENARIAN HAS BIRTHDAY HONORED
Thursd~y,
MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE, OIDO
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The Miami Gazette
Establi hed 1850 , . Thur day by DAVISSON PRESS Entered as Secon~ Class Waynesville, Ohio
TOI..D BY ~ CONSEINATION
DiVISIoN.
other SQuealing. All about the aame SIze, all about. ·the same color. black with touches Of white. A newly jll ow~d g'Ql'den (mine) full or hens nrd II lardy Ulghorn rooster. Flocks of l'Obins. A blu~ bird or oWo. red blrds a.ru:t song sparrows s1ng1.'lg In t:he trees, Spring, <though winter ma.y pay a ret.wn v16Itr- Sprinlr- time to me]'~j fJ100e fenoes ar.d give to the Rod Dross.
by D. J. FRAZIER Febnlll.ry 27, 1946. The
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auctioneer 8.1. CmrtJlgt.on has Sl1 ng his last sCGlg for this yenr lU1d our t.Oibaooo wM III e lasL over wWch be llg it. Two weeks ~o or more we hea.rd we lllIa:I mis6l d Ll!e 1 sale but. we heard over tJle redlo lha ~ we were mistaken ' s() we ca.!lt'(\. u p this lD()IlIllng and fOIUlO thfI:t \)lle last sale of. the se&5On was lOOay . and the oobaoco had to be there by o'cloelt. It was then almost noon a.Dd we had to stop in LetJa.uon to get our CSl'd. Lt d idll't ta}(e Jong pile our less than a. hundred pOunds in. 1ihe back 01 my ear, g rab a bite to eat and be Oll our way· It wall Just eIl!OUt two o'clock "'hen W ' CI'Cl6Sfd tJ:be suspen810n bridge a.ud turned into Ole t.oba.coo wn.rehous~ on ·the ot>hel' side of ..he liver. 110 is a llU8'h place, one big room cove.r1.n8 e.bout one-tow' til Cif Q ci~ block., Jjg1lted rb y rows of sky- llgJlts the noor covered wiLli r ows of na t
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side of the unloo.d1ng plaUorr. .where & 'm an sorted our tobooco into tlll'efl grades a.tk:l 'plled. it in baskets. Tben otlhers came along With a. little used f
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DIO\1J:lg aacIt&such s.Dod boxes bull With tile pwib tIruclc as are or
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end built out so' that it could be aUpped UDder a. basket to carry it 6IIY where OD' the · tJoor. Next they
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I1ke tbey do on the rad.1o. The buyers foUOw h1Bi, ' pUll.lr.g out ba.nda of tobacco"trom the ,bottom of a pile, feeling it, 1IIllell1ng 'it, and looldng it over 'Ca.retuny: Somet1mes they call out tbe1r bids. somet:;tmes J1l&t give a DOd. As each lot I.s oold the buyers
Blld supervised productiG.'l or tilese ltelll8. As I w:rL!,e this I'm recalling the day when 1 had worked at the ~Kaa:h plaDL ·but a few weeks ali a hand filer. I d.!dn't particularly adm1re hand rUing 8I'.d found it bo1"e6oIne. Ruth1e 86 she is known to m&nY of US to me aIIi:l said, "Jane, would you like to 'W'OIl1t for me, on a machine?" 1 W8.8 deli8hted and aocepUld wlt.h pleasure. ] t waa an tb.ls mo.n.ne.r 1 came La knO!W Rut.h1e. a.pr~ her W1t ar.d plain frlendl.l.n5. 1 shall alwayS thir.k of her in the b!81h~ ,esteem, and la6t Fn'1ay I felt rather sad when &hI! came a.nd '1i01d me this was her last day e.t &urz-Kaaoh. It seemed a& 1!
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and taItee hIf toba<lco 'home or a.not.bf!ir sale, 'Someday' I am going dOwn when ·there Is a. more lively ~ ~ ~ hope wJ.th 8. b6tJter crop . • suildaw. Another n.ew calf flr5t tIl1n4r oUb1s morning, but Lena. is still keeping us 8'U00!ll'.g. Are we going to get 1:W1na again this year? • Monday. Signs of Spring. W8.l1ll ~lUlSh1.ne 'With a aIJ.e ll of rain in the a1r. SOOM1rops, yellO!W Willows, baby lamJ)e. Lots 411'1.:1 lots of little bla.ck pig:; in ElUs' 'ba'rnyal'd, such lots of them. J.l,tJtle pigs With t.heir Dl!I.Il18S,
Mr. aDd )In. W. &. SWoad. lin. 'lreDe Aslin& Kra. Orue VJce az.l Ml'8. Maude Ctane aueate of rel8Gt-vee in \RJohDlkbi" Ind.., ~.
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Mr. aDd Mra. Alr1llur MorpD and Mrs. ReUb Aabmead 01 daU8hter, Betty, llfr: and Mns. !Lue 'MIa '8. week eDIt iUS at. her par:M0IIIUl a.Dd Mr. Lew1a OrawfOl'd ems, Mr. 8Ild I4'ra. iWI. O. St. .John. &pEIlt Bunda¥ evtming <with Mr. Alfr~ MJorgan MId famlly. Mn. ~ Greene and psDd: . INCOME TAX daughter, Deloria Walker; Ml'a. WU- FOR ASSISTANCE IN . bur Stevenson or De.¥ton called on PREPARING INCOME TAX Mr.. and Mn. Lw! Morgan. SUDday I RETUBNS, Call eve.nq. Mr. aDd ' ~ lllcmy Ber,.,. and C. E. MICHENER family Of Beavert;owr. e.nd Mr. ax.:t PHONE Z9Z6 - ROUTE I Mrs. Lue Morgan 'were dinner guests, SUm1tJ..y. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WAYNESVILLE, OBlO
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The gradua lly increasing demand for printing and advertising, coup led with inaQility . to obtain competent help, forces THE MI~MI GAZETTE office to remain closed to the general public the LAST FOUR DAYS OF EJ\CH WEEK.
Open MONDAY and TUESDAY. Only. . FOR THE CONVENIENCE of SUBSCRmERS
SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE PAID at WAYNESVILLE DRUG STORE Emergency matters and pel'sonal contact can be handled by telephone and appointment. Delivery and called for orders will be handled by admittance on 'closed days if necessary. Cooperation of th'e public during this period of difficult operation will be fu lly app·r ecated. Thanksl
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Slond .,Id, I.., aport. C............ '0' .. 0' .....1o"ly .....tIead. WIoIe. lo ... r 0"'" to \houlde, height. 'wtst ""nk to Iolt. ) R...... mo ........, 10 potl..... (1 .) 4. Rjfpeo' .a'tCI", twisting ' .... $ E"""w'. Sf. tim.. 101 eltI>e< ~
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Everybody wanta gooda. "MaiaulaCtureri w~t k,' make the.. for ·yon.
Quick Battery Charger Hydr~u1ic
aE HEALTHY-SAVE AND TURN IN USED KITCHEN FATS
Car Lift
Yet months after the war'a end;' yoa atUl find . it difficult ~~ get DUUiy of . the things you want.and .. shoald have.
"SERVICE by SERVIS"
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So, i8n't ibi8 the tbne for ~n' ofuato lake stock ••• , ' to lea ....n a lesBOn ••• to find out, if we can, what wiD cure the' troubles we aJ7e having and, prevent , . their recurren~?
Eqtiip~ent
GENUINE JOHN DEERE REPAIR PAflTS Competent Repair Senice on Tracton and Imple,menb b~ 'Esp erienced Mechanica
The B·ANTA Implement. Service ' , - 1
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Suppo8e begi~ by taking • goOd look aUhree .-oadbl~. to pl'Ollperity_
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NORRIS' BROCK CO.
STRIK.S Whatever their justice or iBjuadee, atrikes . paralyze prodaction, Coree people to use up their ~ving., and reeult in 10.ae8 that can Devel' be made
STO.ES DAIRY MEADOW-GOI:.D Products .
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ft"'" ami '60 on 't1l1 ,ttlere 111 a. taker tAtm tile bWld1ng begins .to go up 88IIJJI UDW it ta ;~1ng'..go1ng-goD.e'.
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Mr. &lid lIIrs. Harold Anderson and do.Uihter were week end gue&ta of Mr. and Mrs. .<lbaTles Af'..derson. Mr. Ander&Oll18 at~ SChoolln
'!be auctlooeer aruI. the quyers walk &101:18 t.be rows. 'l1l.e auctioneer callB out tale lIl'8de price .a nd beginS his 8ODI!'. ''Tbirty-aeven-tll.lrty..sev,en~'" !Uld if there Is no iu:zInrer be sta.rU; down ,the 1lCl&I'e.
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Th1s Troy of .whOOll I write 18 t.h1? ea.me Ruth, who 18 widely kIIown. t.brouih-oUt lObe state iIa a clla.mp1on balVler- w1m!er in MODtaoolety ~, Ohio state. and na.tlo.nal !eaiUes. Lt 1a Ina Very Ruth WhO' h8a made people happier at K~Kuch far over twenty yeus, addins her bit. of be1ng a plain. :yet cbarm1ng
grade pr10e or w.e.nt over it. Instead <it eettfJlg our tIlJlee 'baskets a.t 1he end of the Une. they lett them out in tibe middle of the floor where they looked loneaome forlorn all by , themselves, tihe ,1AIJl end of a. pOOr
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Mr. and MrS. IIJJy GIMon were ~ner guast.a of Mr. and Mrs. !Moms Lewis and famUy. , .
ma.ch:lnery. vitAlof part,
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•. WE ENDEA¥OR TO R.ElNDl!lR
The Miami Gazette Phone 2143 was from ·a. to .~:Organ~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~l apiece were'lIl1s61ng bear her say "Goodbye, Jane".
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Bnq family. Tw-enty y.)ars ago. a y OUl'lg lady by the nnme ot M1sa Ruth Troy, walked into the employment office of Kurz-Ka.sch a.nd Co. out on 1421 South Broad,way in J)a,ytol'. . 'l1lt> personnel manager h Ired RUth Troy and there Withln the }vaJls of Ole la:rgest pl~o ma.mJfacturel' In the world worked Ruth Troy, drilling palntlng a nd lapping radio knObs &cd .many other plastic items. The radio koobs art> the VCl'Y ODell you Y0u.rst>.¥ have If you own a Zenith, West1ng'house. Ph1lco or perhaps some other POP~ make riId1(). But Ruth 1l.roy l.a.tel' became a floor-lad
in d1Bmeter piled WiOl "llar..ds" a ha.nd Is a. bunoh of tobaooo leaves. a.bout 8J; many as a man's hand can tJoJd, tied at t.hc 8\.em ' end) of yellow and broWn leaves. We drove in alotlf
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of ar.d Mrs. Edrn.Onid lMarla.bt; : andMr. family. Mr. aDd Mn. ~& Eambar& aDd'
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Nr. alld BMb aDd eon, DeaiI, of XeD.i& spent 8atuMay< eventne vnilb ~. and Mrs, jl!lme8tl' &.mhart and MnI.
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A FARM DIARY
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Mr. Georp MarIaU re&umed to hts ~tunIe.Y Ilifter spend1nIr ,the Winter with his daughter ~ ~In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Valentine of Troy. Mr. and ~ E1Us MlClbaeJ o. ·Dear Jtenlla. were d.IDner guest& SImday.
IHttle pllilli up in 1teapa by ' the barn , Uttl pigs running 'after each
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TRY OUR
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WHOLE MILK - ' P~TEURIZED MIL~ -- CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK -
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GOVERNMENT SPENDING Continued huge government spending . meana continued high taxes. High taxes discourage' production, ' hinder the ~reatiOD of job~, and leave yoa leAa to ape.:.d.
ISJi'T THIS IffE WAY? The' .~ple, thro,u gh Congress, caa remove ",ese roadblocks in the longrange lptereet8 of all ••• By eatablishing a la\Jar policy that will'. IftAd labor and management ~ctI7 alike, and above all be fair to , the public; By removing the 8ha~kle8 qC price control on manufactured goods, By cuttiDg down on governmeni apending now and balancing the .. Federal budget by the i 947 flscal year at a level of income aud outgo lluit '. tupayen Cc8Il 8tand. ~
PBICE CEILINGS
DO ~a believe this program i8 iD the pablic inter~i?
,Fun production ian't poulble when iDdUBtry su8'en IOBIee ~1Ue of riBCOBIB aDd hsea ...-.. Price
, Yoar Repreeentative8 in Con~.· are the oni,. onee 'that can put it b.to e8'eea. Tell them how you reet..,ou&·iL
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WHIPPING CREAM -
.,Electrical 'Contracting
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eelllnse lI.mlt production - good. juet don" get made.
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• Bible S&udy C.... at the~ each TUel!da.y evening at 7:30 p.
'ir The Gro-Inr, GolDr, ChurCh HERBERT GBAHAM, MlnlIUr Bible school 11:80 &. m.
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AdUlt Prayer Meetlng 7:00 p . m. EVening EvangeUst1c ServICe
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E. Coleman. lWDIIter SUNDAY 'SOHOOL 9:30 , " Mrs, Raymond Conner, WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, • Tbur&day, 7 :30 CHOIR PRACTIOE 7:30
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M. Scarlf, MlaIItw Sunday i!Obool - 11:30 A, M. E. A. Eaml:\a.rt, IUperintendeOL Worah1p service - 10:30. A. II. ~.. eD1ng eerv1Ce - 7:30 P.
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FRIENDS
D&1 ICDOol - ':10 A. II. Meetlng tor Worablp - 10:1(1 ,A. II. FIrat
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH h&ber KramhOI.., PrIeA 14&11 8UII4a¥ - 11:00 .A. 'II.
aamuel N. Keys, Ree.der·ln~·ge
Holy Oommunion 8:00 a. m. The Rev. Rughe6', Garvin Brotllel'llOCld of st. .A.IlIdrew 10:00 a. tn. ',at the Church Junior Ohw-oh 10:00 a. l!l' ok. ,t he R ectory M~ Ptayer and Sennon 11:00 eo. m., Ml'. 5amum Keys
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Ula¢'ly, you are 1Jeloome to a ~lelld. _ a.ny' IMiesIoIl6 you ,can. The Ie880Jl tor other homemaken ",ay ubjeGt tor nelct. Tueaday night be found In the lnt ,r lor decorot''The Dlv1s1oM the Old Teata· ing bobby shared by Mr.. Louls ment". · Heidbr~ Sr., and Mrs. Lou" Held· • • • brink, Jr., a. mother and daughter,team. write. Joan Miller in • Prayer MedlDc at the house each the Rural Home department of na· .Wedl!esd&y evenine a.t 7:30 o'clock., t10nally circulated Capper's Farmer. Brl4lg yow- .Bibles ' with ~ each They live next door to each other in night, It has been said that ,p rayer LaFayette county, ,Missouri. , Just across the driveway from the l:B the ,b arometer of <the soul. It you parental big bouse is a smaller one are not al)le ~ attend these meet· built by the Heidbrink's only .on tor Ings, why not spend eo uttJe time In his bride bero re they \\I(1 re married. PI ayer dur.IDg Lhe time we are having A Ihlngl~d bungalow, it 11 modern the meettna. "More thiI:gs are throughout. . b . ttl t.ms ld ''The women slarted their decowrought , y prayer Ul wor ratlna hobby by workina out mod. dreams or", ern rooms for the small houae," • Tale Comm~n 8er.lee iii be1ilg writes the Capper's Farmer expert. "Then convenience an<;l charm 01 offered t.o all mem2)ers of the church the big house came In for a boost. who ar~ unable t.o attend the regular "An attractive back porch wall church servicea, or are confined to made for the big 'houlle with chairs the home In ca.rlng lor the sick. It and a double set, bright with yellow you woUld JJk~ to 1lave the com.. mlin1~ broUght t.o your home on Su.:l<la.y aftmoon. please send a. card to ~ur minister or tell one of the members. We are glad to extend this aerv100 to you U you dee1re' It.
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enamel This enjoy ablt~ place is just· oft the kitchen where Mrs. Heid. brink, &r., can carry Ilmell ltitchen jobs or relt and cool olf!. Furniture wal built of lumber from BUdlng doors taken out of lin :arch between UYing-room and dining··room. "Modern design is carried out In &be Loui, Heidbrink. Jr.. ma.ter bed-room. In the comer with ad· jolnlng windows he built a aracefui drenina table, shelve. underneath. Painted with pink enamel, It ha. a billowlna white organdy aldrt, matchlna curtains and lemp ahade.· A Hollywood bed rc~sulted from hllck-sa wing head and foot .trom aD laid Iron bed." , _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _: - - - - - - - -. - - - - -
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()rv1lle ~ S .al to W. U. and Gertrude Scott, tract In lWa.yne twp. . Oastle . a.Dd 0e0ri2& Hobeoo to 'Ka.tbfrlIle KiI1pper, 1fl,14 A. in Salem twp. . '
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PAINTS ....:: STOVES .
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ROOF.'lNG - ' FENCE. HARNESS - PIPE·
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FAIRLEY HARDWARE CO.
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CURTAINS and CURTAIN MAT~RIALS
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PROTEC~IO]~
MOTH BALLS ·
EXPELLO '
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Ear(. ·and A]n\a," W&rford to Bobert aDd Lela Duff, 16,01 A. In Turtle..
PhoDe HU - WAYHBIIVlLLa 0. creek Wp, T111er Brae, Oon8t, 00. to AIDdrew
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Tr~ct~~ Repairing QUICK and DEPENDABLE
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KITCHENWARE
Kingman are announcl.ug Ithe birth of a da.u8'hter, Sandra, lasli MOnda.Y .
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of this vui~e. Mrs. Mary Sylerd Plers~ has been released lrom! Hale lwspltal and Is. me.idJle Slllltiafactory progress. Mr. . aud Mrs. Ralph Clark and ch1ldnm of Dayton ,were the gua&.> of friends and relatl.ves h ere. Sr. t· urd&y. Mr. IlDd Mrs. James Park and family of ctncltinatl were week end Of Mrs. Park's parel1lis, Mr. o.nd Mrs. H, S. Tucker. . Mr. "Bob" Gray sustainec,l a hlp olnwtUre When he fell early Friday momtng. B1& condition is gooq. Mr. and' Mrs. WUI Hoo\ler and Mrs . LIlIa. Curl were WUmplgton
WIRING _:_ R e f r1ge.ra t ~rll
APPLIANCE SERVICE W aa h era Radi _
CLAYTON PATTERSON
Rural Route 3. Waynell~iIIe, Ohio. 3 '11& miles Weat Harveyaburg toward Oreaonia
callen BMluniay. , Mrs. NeWe Oqood and daughter, Jaelt1e, spent the pa.l)C week with
friends and l'eJa,tives in Otn.c.lnnntl. EqeDe Clark, Ion of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ol8.rtt, bas been induQted Into the ArIned Forces, Mr. and Mrs. RusseU LawaU of Mioh1gan, were SUnda.y guesls of Mr. and-Mi-s, CM.rloo DoSter IUld famHy , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pennington were Frlday Shoppers, in Dayton. Mr, carl Bro.w n attended' Com_ IJlaD(!ry InspeotIon No. 37 in, WIl: ~, Friday everung. Harold "strawberry' Smith has been inducted into the Arm~. Hr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and family of Ph1lI1psburg were SUIldAy (I'U8St8 or their parents, Mr. 11.11(\ Mrs, WIlUam Wetzel.
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DISHES
Watcb Our Store For Ne~ Arrival. Dail, of . "HARD ~ TO - GET" ITEMS
HAR'VEYSBURG • . OHIO
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S~RVICE
Electrical Contracting
The mother is the fOlmer Miss AmelJa 081'l' a.nd, t1ne n'l&ter~al gra.nidmoilher 16 Mrs. Blan.c e Carr
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gordon or
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clnn&tl Bible 800Jh1a.ry student. on Union twp. . Hn. WWJam 8&raullamp, 0I Day_ )'ea.nt ago. rrbur6da.y evenine, and the 8efIIdDD , JOIm W, and Gnu:e Jester to Clyde ton Ia \1sltIDg her daughter, MrsMr. and Mrs,- Barr, Cline Jr .. and :: W1ll cloee with an address by Morrta Odell 8Ild IneZ Ryman. 1.<11 A. In Ralph Hammond and. family. baby dlWghteT, Geraldine, of 001Butler BOok on "Our Plea. ~ UdDn ~. Mr, aud lIrfn. Ever<et.t Monee .of WIlbus- were week end guests
• Junion don~ miSS your (lbriatJan Endeavor meetings eaCh SUnday llit 6:30 p . You will. enjoy the conte6t ~ Chrl8tlan 8t&nda.rd far Feb, 16, between the Jlld.\D.na aDd the au1946. Th1a w.1U De a. gI'eIU meet1D8. nese. It you find aJl¥ articles in ~y of jJhe ne~6. on tne rel1g1ona REAL ESTATE 01 lr.cUa. or china., or on any of tile TRANSFERS loIarj' SiMJrlln¥ , to Leroy and eU&toms 01 4lhese people, brini it tor your rera.p-book. BrLug any p \ctUre5 BeIi8le Dumford, lot 16 In 'Mason. Frari and Drelda. Weaver to Sam 01 the ChlnIise or ID.'11a. people, *. . • and Alta 1.aForge;' 30 A, in Waeh• Senior CbrIsUan' En~vor at the i~Dtwp. churoo at &:30 p. m, All who are ~ Roy ..nd Gl'aCe l&te to High sdhOOl or above are especially and F'reida. Eads &lid Belen H.l, invited , to attend ,these meetln8B, tmee paroel& 1D Hamllton twp. Oome ami belp tOO make th1.s eo Ilne &ymoDd and MirIam DUgan to , ChrlsUa.n Youth meetLng . . ThJa Ia ~rt III1d Belen Pr1cIrAltt, parcel )'Our mee~ a.nd ltwlll be lWba.t in~. · help to make it. ,Le:t's ~ on tUne, J . L . Dunn to Mary D. Hollon, two SUbject, "What Ohrtsta.n1ty Means latB in Allen'. addition to Pre.nklln. tID Me" , Mal'tJla. A, t.o 8a.rah Earn· halt et 8l, Inter_ in mlot :H3 in I I I I I
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
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VanZlJe. MlnWer Bible Sobool 9 :80 a. m. oarDmunlCID 10:10 a. m. 8eI1DOD 11:00 &. In. ''The D1Y1.De Creed" ChrlatJan EDdeawr 6:30 p. m. EVen1ni BervJce 1:30 p. m. "Jesu.a' In: '.l'lU: :M1dst:~
Mr. and MtIh Theodo.-e MclnUre ----~----~~-~ and sons of near Ne w Burli llgto'n , and Mr, and Ml'S, James IiuHcy of Xenia wer 1rUest$ of R aymnnG WiIsons',' SW'lda"y afternoon. which they, recently purcl1ased. Mrs. Charl~ Stanley" s in ~ellia B<mICe ami Erne% F10ulks hiave Saturday afternoon , moved to their new house .near here, I\IJ Velma. Garner spent part of Mr. aDd Mrs. Harvey Burnet spe~~ last week with home folks. H URS : 8unqaywitb their uncle BInd aur.t. 1\11'8. Ral eigh BO!:,lIn at~nd'('d thr Mr, a.na:l Mrs. John Ha.yner and 9-12 nch morning of Mrs. Ella Mann (I·t the lamlly at Westville. New Bw-llr.gton MethodisL hurch , -1-5 afternoons except ~r. IliDd Mrs. J. B. Jones were Morday art.ernoOl1, Feb, 25. Wednesday Sunday dinner guests of Mr, a~ Mr. Weldon Wilson called on hi" Mrs, Tb61'le Jor..oo and son, Milton, fllther, John Wilson, ' ruld bro1!her , 7-9 Satl1 rday ev.e,ning In' Wayne..."Ville. ~, SW1C:ay arternoon. Other evenings by Mr. and Mri. Calvtn Lonrllcre arid M,J'S. Donald nnlnes h :\(r h er Appointment oh1ldren spent Sun(laY with r elatives. to:nsl.Is r em.oved It Mln JlIi Valle; in QlncllUl8.tl.. 110SpitBl on Monday. TELEPHONE 62-R OrvWe S&va&'c. who recclilly r Mr, and I\lrs. Evn ll Bogall of Day ,l iurnoo from ·J ap8Jl. is now staying ton were gu e.st.~ of Raleigh Bog,lD3', at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Lester Sunrlay evening. K eru1clc, l\lrs. Edith IIl1ln atteJldcd t.h e Mrs. Marraret Jobns and Paul Book of the Year Club at U1e hom!' Optometric Eye Specialist John.s were . dinner guests, Sunday. Of Mr. wd Mrs, M thur Hartman , 26 South Detroit Street at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Earl Monda.y ~vening. XENIA, OHIO Thomas In Oentervllle. Mrs. William Smith was In 84)11Mr. aDd' Mrs. Paul Schneider of brook, Friday allemoon. _ _ _ __ ________._._.___ • _____ • ___ •
Columbus ,v lnted t h.eLr unde and a.unt, Ml', and M.rs, ~ett M ,1ce, Suri:la.y oJte1Illoon. .. _ Ilr, and Mrs" P. N, Corn 'II moved t.o the l"®lks property. TIlesday,
Dayton were Satur .ay evening gueat~ -:::::::;;~~;::::=;;=;;::::=:-:::;;:;:=::;:;~==;;::;~===_====~::::::;=:.; ot Mr. and. Mr&. Ralph, Hammond, (,-- - - - - ~==-Mrs. J, B. Jones spent Sunday night 8l!ld Monday with Mr, ar..d • 0 • Y/;E OFFER Mrs. Henl'Y F1nke and Mrs. John • Your m11Ust.er w18hes .to be of Z1mmerma.n at IWayn~'Vllle. SATISFACTORY service .to you In every way be can. The Womans Society. of LytJe I:f you need him just drop .. card 1r.. SERVICES , Chw-C'h were enterta1ned at the t he mall-box or call oJ;t~ of the home of Mrs. P'ore$t Graham, WedAT ALL TIMES members t.ha.t Uves in tioWn. Be is nesday afte.rr.oon. Mrs. RaLph Bargoing to, get eo telephooe sa soon as ger, Mrs, Ralph Johns atXI Mrs~ one i s l l i v a L l a b l . e · C l & ) ' t o n am Mlkmld Fo8ter to ~unerNl ~ome James Johns were 8.Il5istant. host• An E .....ellaUo Bally 1&' 'to be Joim and Jeanette Lamb, parcel in esses. . DiaI2.111 WayneSVille, Ohio held at Latlorlia. OhJ1atlan Church, Dave aDd LU1u Hawthorne to M&Ioo. Mrs. Everett Early and I\lrs. John Covlr,gton, . KY., Ma.roh 12-1(, 19ot6. DaVId and Irene ca., lot in: FrankEc1gar Berpn to Terrell J4acy, at a.ttended a luncheon lilt ~~;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ 'lbe program will begin a.t 1:30 p. m. liD. &.1, Ito tbe Wa,ytJeSVl.lle Locker P.la.nt, Burske Blancheeter, Sa.turday, 1n honor of r, nieooa,y The theme {or the en1Jie ' line., interest 1n pe,roel In WaY'IJel- t.he Wo~ Ma.tror.B and 8.BSOcla.t.e meet1ng' 1& "OUr Plea MeetAI the vWe. ' Matrol18 of bile D , E. S. Dlstrlct.. Needa of '1illIe..PciJt.wa.r World". The Fra.nkl1n. Vi11Pl Robllulon to Ralph and uine for othe 8eIS&101l6 Qn (Wednesday W-'-' J. G"A G-"'~ E. ,BeCJt to Nell1e Dell, 62 A. In WSIBh1ngton twp. .......3 _... ........ Lewia, Ruth and El12abeUl Ohandand ThUJ'll4a,y ~aB follows: Mornr- Pled Kahn, 112.60 A. lL Tu.rtlecreek lei' to Adr1an and Bet;1l,y Cooper, 140 Ing sesstOn& ~t 9:30 a. m. IWltb tbree twp. A. in W~ twp. a.ddre&'le8. The eltemOOD eessInIlB Beo VilLDd.erhorst to Randall uld will begin at 2:00 p. m. with an open M1mUe 'D ickey, 21.38 A. in B&rla~ by JANE nTE f orum and addre&lt'J8, Tb1s 1& your twp. ", ESTABI.ISHED 1875 opport,unI.ty to &Ilk q\.lelJlt1Olla. The Mary Sheet6 et al Q) Alton P. aD1 HiVYB W R.08borin nuerC.g a evetWle eee&1ona will becin at 7:30. Ada Cope UMI A, In Fr~ t wp, t1 Mr. and Mrs. &. 'MulIer 01 Colum.On. Thll.l"!ld8.y evenlnc at 5:46 o'clock Zora ~e to Oharlea a.nd Davie Mr. E1wetl Githens" Dayton, who bus were Sa.tumay guesl6 of Ml'5, there will be a O1ndnD&ti ' Blble Bowles, lot. 922 In ~ recently retumed from ~, Muller's aWlt, Mrs, Osie Harlan, Mrs. Telephone 2251 WaynesvlUe, 0Ia10 Bem1na.ryo banquett. A. &pedal proJohn and Estelle. Bru~er to El- was ClIIil1iIc on trtenda here la8t Muller is the former MJss Pe6J'l' IITUD wW be preaePted. ~y the Oin- bert aDd M.a.cke,y Burdette, 30 A. in week. CliIIe WhQ Uved In' village .s everal
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MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE, OIDO
March '1, 1946
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REAL r ESTAT-E' Ove '30 years experience-. representing both puyer and seller Q'f far.ms and city property. , ." 1 We represent only stro.ng insurance companies. who d tow~ , write.'fiIle and ,extended coverage. on. f ~ , an. • ' proPerty and a comple~ ,coverage on auto~obl1e8 at . . established rates and pl',omp,t payme~t of loSSes. . We .' conduct all kinds ,of .1egitim~te auction,.:..sabee. - satisfied patrons ~urbest ref~rence. call or' write for • terms -and date. '
Information Given Without ~bli.ation
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. Mr. Uld Mn. Cbarles Hardman and andI ),ft'flo tR. L. ~ton or I Cll'llC1:nne.tl called on Mrs. Ella Baine.,'
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t.l'hureday, March 7, 194~ The Old Sc:hoolhouae BET'J.!l DYER Frfthman Cia. -- WB8 -
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As now I ct1mb the! schoolhouse 8ta.ira.
Rusty am dUSW wibh t1tne, ' I U!1rJt of the years of my ohl\d'hood py, The yeai'S of nl¥ youLh sublIme.
KENNETH HILL, Manager .
WArNES"ILLE, OHIO TUE.
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Ivy cl1mbe the IIChoolboose walls, Deep and <tarIt and cool. wlUh Rosa lIW1ter and Richard And over the wa.lk where eager feet Lane. trod, EXTRA: Harness Racers and ' Ues a spell of a. ~t.Ic rule . . . Cartoon
"DANGEROUS . PARTNERS" wjth Ja.mes Craig. Sipe lIuso 'Ilrtoon II.nd Screen Snapshots
"FALLEN ANGEL"
The old ac.tJoolhOU8e Ia empty &Ild MARCH 29-30
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The old cloak-roon:l ls deset1ed now, dISh pa.ns. A melody was detectable. Where eohoes laugh and boW, Betty Campbell played a marimba But on the floor ties a rello st1H~ solo, "LLsten To The MockJong Bird". Some malden'S forgotten vow; IA trio, Phyllll; MaI'tln, Betty Campbell, EIa.lne L1ernUW- pla~ed A s imple. forgotten, ancient pledge, or 'her love fOor a school-room "Dreanl'·. bee.u, Norma PWlUlllll closed bile assemA pretty t.h'1ng hben. in her eal100 bly with another popular piece. uIL Chest X-Ray frock. • The Tuber 'ulo.s1s test. wUl be MIght As Well Be Spring" . • A bud of the rose into whJcl1 she glven March 13, from 9 :00 a . m. to would gro~r • . . 12 :00 noon, In the high school gym. The boy. pel'ba.ps. WIIS Y()uDg a nd Lnst YMl' gm.<les seven through
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FARM LOANS-Long tcJ'J I. ea.&)' pa,Ylllent&. No apprakal fee. AlsO nice mUllI and large farms 10r ale. Call or wrIte Oeo . Henkle. 1'Ihone No. 2. Leba.nun. tfc
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10th t~velve we re X-l'RYoc\ . Thls year only LOTS- For Sale; st., wMei' and- electricity avallable; t tie sevenU! grade wi U be requIred Phone 2870. G . C. PW'Key, fU',st to take bhe test.. but other pupll:i and 37 any adults whQ wish may take it. !bouse SOuth ,penn. Depot. - Many people of our oommumty ha.ve belp ' bring this test to Houaehold Good.-
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accompUshIne.nt. II the . unity of mankind. IAlIlhOueh 1n tor-mer oenturtes and ~ this subject received -aome ,measure' at mentlon and <XlI!l6Iden1t1on; 1t has DOW beaoole the Pa-ramoor..t 1s.sue. nod queat10n In the re1lg10ua and poUtJcsl COl»Lif~ - Hospitalization - Health anei Accident ditlOllS of the world. History ahow8 that tlU'Ollghoutthe put -there has (Abo c;range In.urance Service) been con!4nuaJ warfare and strU'e For Information QDlOllt' Ule Varl0U8 .na.t1ons, peoples and.eecta, but DOIIr. PnUse be to Godl Write or Call In this century of 1llllm1DD4;ton, hearts are Inclined towam agr~nt a.nd fellOW8h1p- anci are thoughtful ~' the quest.km of tlbe ur.Ulcatton of mankind: There 16 an OrU!lth; ROllald McGuinn VB How- estate of Lola Jetlery, bOth of Lebaema.na.tion of 1Ihe ,un1v~ ron· ud and Ronald Bu1JinI! and the oon. .. actousneBs t.cday which clearly In- LovftlA~'" .... ~a a-" T ~ll ~ ,M utual .""u1' p ........... u u .LJ"n KatherllDe H. Anderson wns nanred to administer the estate ¢ Jane P. dl00.tes ,t he dawn of, 1l great un:it3'. 00. VB Felix Cylkonski. Huma.n1ty Shares In common . the lnteUecwaJ. and splrltual faculties l\!AaRIAGE LICENSES , Anderson. Fmnklln, and . J . Mfa ' created endowment. Prom the Cla.rence Alx1rew carter, 22, Deer Campbell, Oregnnta, that of Sheldon.
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V.ital to Every.Famil; IS YOURS PROTECTED?
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Marion Snyder
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~C; . Katharine
Toshie, C. Qampbell.
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stand upon the same footing In ' l'Very respect, subject to' the same OhaJIles Russell Roach, 29, faclory requ1reril ts d seekI th _ worker; Jenrje- Trzaskoma, 2.2 , cashen an rig e en ter both Of FranJdJn. JOYnlent and comf01t of ea.t'thly con,. ' dJtJons. This equal part1clpat.lon in ~ H. GrllIl8ley. 26. Leesburg, the phy81eaI, lntelMCtual and sPlrit- f~. AlJ1ene Wilson. 2~, L<>velan~. ual problema of htunrul' existence 18 Lew18 E. Abbott. 27. macJ1ine o~r-
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a valldbasla t<ll' the untflc8.t1on Of aOOri Mrs. Edna M. Kennedy, 27, ma.nidnd. . wa1tre65, both of ~t!.
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• In a sruaJI copper rn.!n1ng town Wl~ ~~ that sm1Je<l and said. &h&"U'l1ah &.ddre6aed. 'hUllUlinity ' RIoobarct Roberts, 19. U. S. Anny ; ELECTRIC IRONS "Y ..... _ 1 . ...1 • LIllan Van..Oamp. 27, factory wOI1ter. In Ohm, Sou~h AmerIc..... n eLt}' Mana "I l'OVe you. 000, JI1"~V dearest one". sa.. ~ . g e are ....., ea.vea \AI OIle both 01 F.ranltlln Dyer was bolm on April 14. 1932. lAnd thus their patbwll3' led.. tree." He has declared that each RDbert L. 'P lessinger, . ~ th 23, t4'Uck MAGAZINE RACKS Betty doesn't remember muCh about Individual member 0, , e human Ch.1II for she and her parents aalled But. I knoW ' In a. way, a mYterious f ..... uo Is ,~. b driver; Erma. Abrams. 21. secretary , ~ ---.. a ~ or _ranch uPOn tale both of Fradtlln. KEM·TONE tOJ' Onllfornia. when she was five Waynu. m e, sO tha t a ll mlghl~ .take weeks old. The trip Included stops As I thnf deserted balls. :e$m1~ ~; tha.t all are Shelteru:l Merldar Bowles. 22, laborer ; TWIN B~ sprl1lgS; matitress ; n.~vt\.n Ig of it . Doll't forget fue In Peru and Mexloo. Tb.Qy landed Toot their love a.nd their dreams nee. , protecting mercy &rid Florence Terry, 22, bot.h of SOut.h NU ENAMEL new; Mrs. Grace Vkle, acro.ss !r m cune and place. bad perSbed there. providence of God; that 6ll.l are ~e LetMnvm. In Los Angeles and lived there three 3210 ~ staUan, Phone 2111. chUdren 004; fruit upon the' or four months; tIhen they moved In the ~ of the broken walls. one tree of hl.s kYge PROBATE COURT ~ lOE BOX- Metal; 100 lb. top leer ; New Teacher to northern callfornla, wd:Iere they Now the old dance Ia CIW1n8 in. The2'eare souls 'In the bum ll. ' Alum D. Wolf and W!Jda • Ml'3. James Hartsook has been See at home of Robert Thomas. stll.yed several years. ' ," " ft .................. . ,. . . . _1. nh"" 0001 • .............'-l''w....". _..... \VurId VIh 0 are jgl1Oll'8nt; we must were named. admln1nat.nI.tors of the . • Mrs. Frwnk Thomas, Phone 2826. 1til ed to teach t he secoI¥l and third DuriDg the next two or three Over the ibenc.h where .the mWclen make them knoW. Bome growinl ~ of WIDtam D. HoLl wit h John o~pany 321 grode class [or the remainder Of the mon1als the Dyers J1ved In Georgesat, upon the tree are weak and aIllne; Flec~ FraIIk WUker.s and TELEPHONE 2422 year. She began Monday, March 4. Karl Oowan as appraiser.;. ltaNGE- Table top model gasoline 1\11.r s . Gr:l uma.n had been substIlA.1t.1ng town. Calif., W'nere Betty st.art.eo.i .By the azure, yet dUSky pool. we rmuet aadsII them t.owvd- heal~h Glaude Bowman. wu named to Gibbona Buildin. N~rth S· pressure; white .porcelaln UnIsh; 'sU100 Miss PCctter's resignation on to school. The dark-haired. li ttle ga-l I can aee her yet, by the moon's and~. If they ~ as Infanta arlm1n1atei 'the eaWie of Shelby BowWA YN ESV,ILLE, ")HIO proved to be better than av~e, so oven; Phooe 2'770, ~. C. PW'key, Feb. 14. the te8!lher and princIpal decIded pale glow, in development we 1J1U8t ~~ter to DI&IlI wtt.b OJ1n'!J OUpln. CbMJes Fltt& IJ.rst house Soutb Penn. Depot. 3'7 , Clad [n her evening gown Utem ~ ~att8Jr. ~ty. h1 and Wilbur Beltz u awraJaers. she m.lght. as well start In the eecand Seniors Compete FOR SALE - . 1~l«e . pre..war • Saturday, March 9. four repre- B:nIde. 'Ilhel'ef'.ore, Betty politely Of .sUveJ\ and gold and a ~Ly blue, brief, all bI-;-W mUllt be loc:*ed tW1l11am O. Haley was ila.med, aclMoonbeams her lo!ty crown. ' upon with love, ldndne6eaDd reapeet, mlI1J8trf.tOr of the estate of Thomas livln&' room sUite with sUP covers. sentatives from Waynesv1lle will Jinared tale 'first gl'acle and 18 now lor what we behold 1n them ~ne " J. JljaleJ with Pa.u1 Ruppert.. Don 37 iPb.ooo 2tK compete with othel' ser.Jbr& f1UD one Jump ahead of most children But never aaa!tt· wW she sit '.lust 80, other tha.n the signs and tnu:es of H8IUee and Ollver OhamberlalD as With mustc aoo :stardust. and him. God hlmaelf. All a.re tW1dences- of '\ .umrab...1'8 FOR ~ RoUIld 08.1>, ooal or Warren Oounty 1n the 8eruor bel' ~e. 'I'helr. next home was In Auburn, On the old rustle bendh by the WOOIi 'r ange. I.IIiI;d one yes.r, lirst SchoJarslup Te:;t.s ·to be given in God; ·t herefor. bow !ibIUl !We be 'J1be court set l4aroh 18 to hear the ClaM shape. PhOl!le Wa.ynesvllle Leba.noJi. They are : Gladya Rye; C8.llt. Here BeUy oommuec1 her . uure pool Justified In debaa1ng IUld beJ1ttllng .." ,the -'-'- at Er-.' scbool work, estab~ for herseJI WhJle the ll(rbta are low and dim. ,........ ,~-- _ ...... ... ............., I~ . 37c N!U'Y Jane Andel'SOll; Wanda Pro ~ and pre- ~,Lebanon. a.n excelle.n~ SCbolast.1c reoor<l. ~en a nd Dor..ald Brown. them f1'Qm drawlnrnrear Tbe court.- 8ppiOved the 1nVfII1'Betty wu In the nUh grade her Never 8ga.in wlll She laugh and sing, MiaceUaneoua-WIth her lTiends Ini th;at seared unto hla 'm ercy. Thl.& 16 19oonwcc torlee of the .~ of OUva Kelly. f&other's profession, cnin.1ng eng1neerFreshman As,aembly pl&oe. and I.njuatice. dlllpleaslnc to God. Geariia Denman Ma.<Iac' .JAMES L. JORDAN lDi. IlOOk 1.hem to new location" Nor w1ll ahe sit In her old ~n for In hiB sight all a.re' his !Ie1'V&nis. and ~ Nw1IIer Snlder ~ • The Fre8bnien at WH8 called. 0enenLl Hauling the Moba.ve Deaert ini Southern cleek, -.11,. Abdu'l Be.ha ' .' NMoh Fourth St.: ruth 1Iause. from f ort'h ' .their talent and presented a CallIomJa. musi, c al . assembly for the students, Her on Itbe te8cher's face. SUbm1*<l by Krs State ·Route 73. W~-neSvrue, Ohio In . 1942, Mr. Dyer became Major 321 M8.rch 1, 1946W~l1Je, Ohio Rtn1 6t. ~. estates of Allan~, Reno.R. Dyw of tale 'U. S. Amly. He and' h1s For years upon years hAve all aUd Kenny Viokers, 118 master or cere-1\dv. a..'ld ciha.rles H. stewal'~. &wa.y, SUGAR- Iil exchange for Gazette monl 8, Introduced each select.lon.. family were ~erred to 0r\Ji!'0n ABE YOUR HENS ' Her joys washed IIIWll-Y by the ram. subsc.r1ptions. Phone 214-3 . Betty Dyer led the devotiuns wiUl a. ,,:here 1Abey lived before ooui1ng to 'lbe ' COUl't ' ~ecl 'PereoOOl prop- REAL WORKERS? But stU1 she nm, e mbered ~be old ~ laat ytlllW'. BettY entered rea.ding Jrom t.he Sclipbures ' the erty belonslDs 10 the estat.e of • ,They ~1l 'b e if your baby achoolhoUIM!, the eighth l1'ade &1. WHs o.nd 16 a Ulrd's Prayer. IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 22Z2 Emeat zechet' sold &t priv8tesale. ~le, amdi per a :eet,ul, emd plain. chicks The student.<;, accompanied.' by M1l!S fre«hmalI1 tIhIs year. SUe has a. ~ , t.his year·come fl'OOl this Ii. The court approVed the inventory ba.tchc.ry. To obtain ·the be it 8ChoIa&t.IIc reoorQ.; p,Ia.ys a. cla11D.et; .!, Rose e.t rthe plallio. sang our 8chool " Yes. tha.t wretcbecl old woman 00- NEW CASES baby ohlcks bred to tie " ,:orkCX'S" WBbts to be .. commercial artlet aaI boc:b' loved. Olad,vs Barokl" Fnnklln, flied' a :a:.est&te of Theodore Von Holle, song. No~ Pummlll _IIi the reqUires so I1btJe nddlt1on~1 in. currently popl!-llU' ''Doctor, ·lAI.wyer. Wte6 rtlO 1W11te as a 6ldeUne. She likes The one that hunied by, a.ctloc 81~st ~"On<l The court allproved 'ttle lath acvestment >that it seems too bad Indian Ohief" while ' the 6n~t roles to study archeology and II5tronqmy Wa.s once young and gay and full of OILrUale; charging cruejty, 00UIli of ,t he estate (:)f Abbie HMel.to buy aow ather kind. and sclenoe Ia her lavort.te subject. ot the doctor. Ia.wyer and :the Indian Optometrist dreams, It(an1E.a 1D llK3 ''!be:Y ha"Ve <me ch1ld,' tine and the !Jr~ CUlTfGt 'a ooount ~e In for ~ chicles today. Art. history and laoniu~e follow In chief were pla.yed In OO&tmne by Her heart resolved not ·t o cry. PROCEEDINGS of the esia.t.e of John T. Rowe, Complet~ Visual Analysis Don Henderson" Bill Tumblciion and preference. 'FlSh1ng and hunting III But the only p1a.ce she could find . HoWald Allen ,. found not. iUilty FranItl1n. an ~~. her favorite sport.. OHIO-U .. S . OEWl'l.F1IEO WHITE LeIlSef3 ~rescribed Joe Ridinger respectively. & Jury on a non:-suPJ)Olt cbar:ge. • The court eet March 13 to hear love and (.re, , ROOKS - -otflc1ll.l1y PULLORUM A stl"tet of Freshman. girls 1l&II8, , Stolle.. W88 Jury foreman. inventoal" of the est8.te of Pea3'1 Office Hours: tWas Ilhe old sChoolhouse, rarsotten OO~LLED "In' An' Old Dutch Ga.rdeDJ'. VV h 0 0 • b I Ba.met l!lmrJc* was granted a di- RUMell 8l'..d Marclt 31 that of the , 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. 11ke She, A ShOl't pla.y "Love's ~emma." • Here's a It.\mely memo In ~~ ¥tree kim ~ Dmick aM'~(Closed Wednesda.;y p. m.) with the typIeaJ "falr-tpaiden, vWan from the Nat1ona.l Safety eouneU: Their memorles m'\ngle4 In-Ute , toclv of btl' m1Dor ch1ld. dusty hall" and hero' plot ' was presented by The' speEd fiend h68 a.lree.Qy showed. RaJllDlil F. onp" was ~ a 'AUCTIONEERING . Evenings by ,Appointment !In the 1'00~, lq, .the ylll1'd, In the Fmncls Whitaker. Bob tlrunl!er' and He's t'aMed. up III,ld bI.ek on the . fnlm ~ GUby, the STANLEY!.-.:ADd KOOGLER ~ trees. . ~; BOb Ha8tlings. latter being granted ·cUst.cdy of their 88OUB8 UOBNIJa 111 South Mulberry Street 'I1he Barnyard Orchestra, oomPoe- Wherever he nmbles ~ 001ldren. . . For Data, PaaODe' lIN. WtpeavWe, WAYNESVILLE. OHIO Yes. 86 'here I at.aIld in iIlbe ·old WILMINGTON, OHIO ed of '~he entire class,"rendered "Bell r!he traffic's a SbaUlbles. sohoolhOUll6 . .James H. _lei' was awarded a Obio. Rev.... ~, Telep~one 2916 Bottxlm TrouserS'''. The mU61cal In_ he's curaed, nursed anll hearsed, and One p1eee floats lDlidt of -a. memory Telephone 2433 tih.en ,t.ow«i. st.ruments were largely horne-made dlvon:e from Plorenoe ·wlth one .the liOfe, oourt reeerviD8 cuetody of their consisting of oom1>s. tin -h0l'llS and dldlcl. . . Mrs. 'Willis Jarvis &Dd dauilbur In the llIe of a mll.llien who lJ.ved, - -&Ild died, and Mrs. Ruth ,F ulkerson of Xenia Her heart ill.·thEl note on the were SUnday guaort.s of Mr. and Mrs. elOllolU'OOm Boor. , to ,.....,OI1cmMJon. 70S Commercial Bldg., . DAY,T ON, Phone AD 3881 ~ DaN1s.
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Reds Charge Canada With Bad Faith in Atom Row; Strive to Hold New Stabilization tine
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As a result of President Truman'l approval of the establishment of a private relief council composed of religlouB, labor and social agenclell, needy Germans may receive up to 1,000 tons of supplies each month If Ihlpping and port facilities allow. - - - - - - - - - Rcleu ••d by We.tam Newapallllr Union. _ _ _ _ _ _- - ' Set up after heavy pressure had ~~l~~~~:.~~pE WUbo." ~pID'ODO are .spr..... Ia u.••••• I.m••, tb.y are tbo.. ot " r 0 on a ae •• anal, ... all' ao. aeoe••• rU, .1 lb •• De•• paper.) been exerted for the alleviation of starvation and privation in the conquered Reich out of humanitarian considerations, the new council. known as CRALoG. will Include the American FriendB Service committee, Brethren Service committee, Christian Science War Relief committee, Church Committee on Overseas Reliel and Reconstruction, lernational Rescue and Relief committee, Labor League for Human Rights (AFL). Lutheran World ReUef, Inc., Mennonite Central oomImiltee, National CIO Community Service committee, Unitarian ServIce committee, and the National Catholic WeUare conference. With the U. S. army In over-~U control, and a CRALOG representa. tlve checking on distribution and .urveying needs shlpmentll wiU include evaporated and powdered milk, sugar, fats, clothing and shoes and medical suppliell.
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WALLGREN AND LUMBER WASHINGTON. - Lumber price ceilings topped the agenda of the President's conference the other day with his old friend Gov. Mon Wallgren a~ Washington. However. Wallgren also took occasion to invite Truman to spend a vacation this summer In the north· west aboard the presidential yacht. "Tbo people of my state would be deUghted to have you as a guest, and you oan also take a trtp np to Alaska on the WllIiBmsburg," Wallgren told him.
With the IIhlpment 01 private reo PolDtln, up army warDinp of .bort fooCl supply In relcb, Germani are l1ef packages to European countries gown Icourine rnbbish pUe behind Allied barraoD ID BarUn for edible.. outside of Germany growing Into a big busine88, the OP A moved against break and celllngs would only be fraudulent operat()rII In New York !ATOM SPIES: increased In ca.es where pay ad- Clty accused of overcharging clients justments necellsltated such action. for food deliveries to Europe. Russ Reply Canada's disclosure of an atom . Because labo.r ouUay. make up Begun four montha ago when IOV· spy. ring had ticklish . diplomatic a relatively smaller item In such ammant omcJals noticed the disramlftcations with Russla'. angi'J looda and services as food, cloth· crepancle. between the pricel and Jlrotest against the dominion'. an- Ing and rent, Bowles .aid, major contents of packages, InvestigatioJUI nouncement of the news without UvJng cost. should remain compaJ'o reportedly disclosed that cheaper prior con.ultation with Moscow wttb atlvely stable. In the metal Indus· foods were being substituted. ltema a ~Iew toward correcting the .ihl· trle. where labor expe~aell are high" listed were not enclosed, excelS er, however, prJ~1 can be expect.. pOltage was cbarged and insurance aUon. UNrrED STATES [lELEGATES TO UNO RETURN ••• Arrlvlne at LaGUardia 8e1d New York the Amer'lbou'i\ actmltUng that the .ovld ed to shQw appreciable Inereasei, fees were asked on uninllured par· loan deJecaUon to the United Nlltions ·orean1l1aUon expressed hlgb hope. for the or~atlon when it ned Congressional reaction to the new cels. military attache had recelved atommflefa In the United States. LeU to right as the,. lea"e the UNO Clipper are Ben. Arthur' Vandenberg, Mr•• Ic information from · Canadians, poUby 10 congrell . "al mb:ed. With several hundred companies Eleauor BoeIIeTelt, E:d "ard StetUnlus, head of the delegatloD, Joha F. Dulles, New York In&ernaUonal flnan-· , Moscow laid the data was 01 a mi· House Speaker RVbum (Dem, , already engaged In the business cIaI advJaor, aDd S81I, Jou TownsencL They aU seem encouraced by proeres. made at tbe firlt mectinr, nor nature and the recipient ofllcJal Texas) declared It was a step In ftrms .are now Ihlpplng packages at had been recalled when it learned 01 the rig~t direction bu~ could not be the rate 01 3,500,000 a year. . hi. activities. It wal hinted that do- expected to ·Iolve aU our economic CJte (Be}>.,.S. I),) . r.-:~~-------minion's action ·w al calculated to problem,-, R Id It wa. NlNltable pNifc1ent . "' impair Rus.lan preltlge at a.time .. Truman had been "backed agalnlt a Connie Still Bosses A's when: the Redl were advancing the uuse of Independence for lubject wall where he thouaht it wa. necu. people In the United Nations or,an- .ary to tos. collective bargaining As the major league ba.eball and freedom out of the window and teams, strengthened once again by Izatlon. In discussing the atomic informa- reaort to tQtaUtarian methods return of their stars from the servagain." Ice, ' opened sPling training in the tion Its military attache receIved, SIUUlY southern and western climes, Moscow declared that It consisted of EMPIRE : 83-,),ear-old Connie Mack was on data already compil~ by RU8sial\ band to greet his · Philadelphia Athlcientlsts or included in a book by Diplomatic Test Continued, cosUy pctUtjcal rioting letlcs at West Palm Beach, Fla. Dr, Henry Dewolfe Smyth 01 AmerIca. A consultant to the army on In Egypt and India pointed up the Manager of the A's since 1901 manufacture 01 the A-bomb. Smyth pressmg problems facing postwar winper of nine American League detailed atomic' developments from British diplomacy in the preserva- pennants and flve "'{orId Series, the the 19201 through the war, but omit- tlon 01 Important military and ecoted vital Jlgurell In the formula for nomic. outposts in ·the far-flung emproducing the necessary materials. pire. As · the Canadian case developed, ·1-ed by ltudent agitators, 1:rylng pressure in this country increased for retirement of Britl$ trOOPII from for added safeguards for protecting strategic coastal ba.es and the ~ America' • .secret o! manufacturing joining of Sudan with the Egyptian the A-bomb. Declaring that more lovemment, . mo~s Itcirmed througb atomic information had . been di· Cairo .mashing window.. delecratvulKed .inc,e the intl'O!luction of the Ing Chriltian churchn and attack. A-bomb· than during actual work ing milltary barraclu. Knowrl tor an ~e project, army men were said hit strong inclinatiOn to order, new to have charged lome of' the leaks Premier Si~ Pam., while proto SCientists' discussions. felSing Iympathy with national u· piratloJUl, threatened to US'll an STABILIZATION: band in restorlng calm. In India, mobs took the mutiny 01 New Rules native imperial seamen as an oc· In determining wage adjustments calion of wild rioUng, lootln, moPI, under the new .tablllzation program bumiDl bUllel and street car. ai1d (lonnie Maok--aree" A'•• formula~ by the administration to destructive .tonlng. In rebelling in clear the hurdle for postwar pro- a number dt royal naval Inltalla- 100~lpoken, balding diamond wJ.z- NATION'S BIGGEST SURPLUS GOODS SALE, • , Square mUes of surplus war c~oda, ranCing from spools duction, tJte stabilization board will tlons, . the Indian .aUorl cbarled ard gathered a group of hUIWng of thread to glant rOlld Icraper. and derrico, are belne readied at tbe Port Hueneme navy depot CaWornJa permit pay increasel within a pat- discrimination In demoblllzation and youngsten about him In another e1. for what wlU probably be the blg,est aurplus eoods sale In the nation, Shown In photoeraph ~re some tern set fot an industry, as in the .pay all0:Nance • and fOUlht pitched fort to devalop a championship club the traotor. wbleh wiU be sold to the clvlUan market. Only one kind of goods will be offered for sale 10 case of ou. steel and automobilel battles with BrJtlsh forces seeking from promfJlng raw material So ODe day, where the figure of apprOxImately to regain selad polltlons. had he bUilt up his great teams 01 18 cents an hour was estabUshed. Meanwhile, Forei~ Minlater Bev- 11110-'140 and 1929-'31 and 10 he To speed settlement of current In ~ld commonl In a re~ew of the woulcl try again, leaving the other disputes, the new order ailO per· International situation: I am not clubl to build around expenllve mitted employers to grant waKe in- prepared to lacrlftce the British em· stars purchased around the circuit. creases without prlo~ government plre because' I know that 11 the , approval In Industrlell whe~' pay Brltl.sb empire feU the greatelt col. As the A s .ettled down "to work, , patterns have been formed, or where lection of free natlonl would go into Intere.t centered ~n 6-foot 4-inch Dlok Fowler, who pitched a no-l!.It.. only so·called "fringe", adjUltment. the Umbo of the past... .' . •. ter agalilst the, Brown. last year,. involving vacation and hoUday , pay and Eddie dolUns Jr., a Yale grad· and shUt prcmlums are involved. ROME: h hP uate and Ion of th~ former great I Wherever any advances are made UTe . rogram second baseman ' who paced Mack's the basis ror 'applioations of higher Calling for international spiritual famed 1910-'14 aggregation. unity, ,Pope Pius XII presented the . Ref/utin! incre~5ed prollision Cathollc church's program for peace VETS: a!airl51 a rainy day and pOlfnruu purchaJinB power, national MlVinG5 during ceremonies creauDg 82 new Unemploymtmt High ;umped 20 billion dollars in 1914 lor 'cardinali, Including Francis J. , a total 0/ JtJ2 billion, tM Iwtilute 0/ Spellman .of New York: John J. Glen. Speaking at a meeting of the l.ife bl$urance . reported. .Holdin,s non ,of St. Louis, Samuel A. Strltch American Legion's national employ. included U.s. bonds, insurance. ·ftan'k of Chicago and . Edward Mooney of ment committee, designed to apur deposits, paS/ill savings and accountJ Detroit. . community services for vet hiring, in saving,' and loan Q.$sociarioM. TAli Statlpg that only through spldtu. G1ln. Om~ -Bradley declared that 142 billion dollars total uceedetl al unify ~ylog men together In mu. 13 per cent of ~e G;ls In the labor . record cons;,mtr purchQ.$~s ill 1945 tual respect could mankind bl! ex. torce rema~ed jobless, with 1,085,by 4Q per cent. pected tq relolve 'Ita common prob- 000 receiving unemployment co~· lems, the 'H~ly Fa~er decried· po-. pensation In the early part of ~elllngs, however, they mUlt be Utlcal imperialism which aimed to- ruary. . . ., . .,. lubmltted to the I\tablllzation bone! ward ~e .~ure 01 materl~l rI~hel ' Tbe , rela~vely high percentage of for ·an o.k. I '.' -' unemployed veti contraltecS .with WhUe only 'Grms employing ¢lb~ and bum!l~'. oppre_slon: ' VigdroUl)y denying that the Cath. tile general rate, Braclle)' llid, ltat.. . or leas Perlona were exempted frqm the . new ltablllzation regulltiODl, oUe chu.rch · .ouillt temporal 10V-, inK that only 5 per cent 01 malel 10 goveiiunent officials , r!!vealed that ere~lDty, '.~ pope .ald that ita .pro- tbe. labor force were ou~. 01 work. other· companies may allo b~ eX- gram call~ .for .piritu.. unI~, ""tb and the total Joble•• IlPproXlJruited . _ c1udeC111 their wage adjuatmenta do ~catlon of the .lndlvldual the 40 per cent. bull f(ff prllervtn, bit lIbertrGd .... ' , 1-:l"Il1Io'.fIIU O. tile year hlta lbe not ~ave- Co Inftatlonary ' effect. a!lYancm, JJle welfare of It&te aacl ;owupio1ment of dlsabled v.eta bq IAPANESE , ~ UE ••• Thtl JIqat10 .yIOD bo.e ••011- cJty of .tAbo. Ulla U. 8. 10Wer.'ar . 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Truman accepted tentatively, lIaying he would go U he coq!d possibly make U. Wallgren's main buslness, however, was to strongly urge an In· crease in the price ceilings on lumber. He maintained that tbls W81 necessary in order to increase lum· ber output tor the housing program, "We are facing a serious job crisis In our lumber mills, Harry," laid the Washington governor. "We have a model unemployment compensa· tion law in my IItt1'te, but many un· employed workmen are swUtly usIng up the 26 weeks they are en· t1Ued to draw as compensation. Both from the labor standpoint · and the ing shortage, inventories in our mills must be built up as qulckly as possible." IDLE WAR PLANTS Governor Wallgren also urged the 181e of government-owned Ught metal plants, now idle In his area, to private operators 81 another ' means of Incre8ling employment. Two i.d le plants In question are the Aluminum RoWn, mW and the Aluminum Ingoi companiel at Spokane, operated by Alcoa during the war. Henry Kaller want. to bll7 the former for the production 01 alumlnum.bullt automobiles and prefabricated housing. Wallgren told Truman that the iumber situation hall been aggravated by a neat lJttle device ot certain big timber outfits, Includln, the Weyerhauser interests, whiCh, calculatedly or otherwise, has been stifUng competition. Under the Washington constitution, the state government must sell timber to the highest bidder, but .ome big outfits have been bidding over the price ceil1ngs. This Cllusell all bida to be thrown out. I The President saill he would talk to the RFC about the plants, but luggested that Wangren thrash out his lumber prioe problems with price control boss Chester Bowles. j BUTI'ER BUOK MARKi:T The omce of International trade, now under the commerce department, ill planning to ask U. S. customs offtclala to Investigate lome· strange shenanigans In the i ... ale · of butter thli country hal been ' ex·· porting to Meldco, Despite the lerlona baUer Ibortere, wblell bai caased the· Amerioan housewife to tUrD to lubstltutel and jam for he~ table, we sent 5,500 pounQ of butte~ to Mexleo In the lalt quar&er o' 1lN5. Some of this 11 now winding up at Tlajuana, the Mexican relOrt town across the border from San Oieio, where the butter II beln, sold to American tourists for the fabulous price of $1.25 a pound. Under ~port price ceilings, en. forced by the OPA and the department of commerce, this same butter was sold to Mexican dealerll at from 47 to 49 cents a pound. The price varies a couple 01 cents a pound, d~pending on the type of packaging. In other words, we are now buy· Ing back AmerJcan.made butter from Mexico for triple the price Mexican dairy dealers are paying us for it. Commerce department of6clals can only guess how much smuggled butter may be Involved in this cross-border black market, but the customs office will be asked to make a thorol,lgh probe,. NOTE-Mexico la also one of our blnest purchasers of &sported nylon stoeldngs. Qu't 'of. total of 9,110 dOlen paira of nylons exported III November - .t he last. monthly 8gures ,a"aUbl~Mex1co boucbt 5,010 dOleD pairll. CUba received :e,60~ ci.. en pain. '.
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By BAUKBAGE B,. Ora Smith Nothllle caD top a home-cooked New. Arudy.' and Commentator. CorneD UnlveraU,. m eal. Tbe cuisine In swanky spots All who have litO red any of the ~~ ~~i.z l Old·tlme mllslcal prorrams bold flowers, Drake won a person· root crops such as beets, carrots, fa usually tangy, but a glance at the WNU Service. 1616 EyeSireet, N.W.• W~~"U"q,.;. .Q .re the 'armer's favorite Idnd Washlncton, D. O. Iteel' tees for Cood Is bound to give ality contest In New London, kicked turnips and rutabagas know that of radio entertainment. Be When tarm talk want to · cut a anyone not on the columnist "cwr" around Hollywood tor five years be- two of the most Important star. eschews "lour-balr" mUllc •• , • fore he got anywhere. Lois won a age difficulties with these crops are rug, via the radio, they'll do !t to indigestion. opera ud cluslcal. laylnr the Itraln of "Turkey in the sprouting and shriveling. The blgh. Words of Advice frankly In many calles lbat be beauty contes't, but m.ovie moguls er the humidity at the 6torage air, Locldne paws with a cutle·ple or Slraw." not "Chickery Chick." Ignored ber un she'd made a name doesn't understand U. And , be The manager had been giving patting her knees under a cale tao Farmers turn a cold sboulder on hot on the radio and the ,s tage. LInda the lesser the amount of shz:lveling. turns tbumb. dOWD on swlllr· his new secretary her instructions. Jive. However, both the musical However, If at high bumldJtle. the ble ill a popular torm at recreation. Darnell won • contest. went home and-sway dance music, aDd tbe "And there's just one thlng gobbler and the syncopated hen , temperature also 11 much above 40 Yet the privacy of the home proCUtrent Juke bolt favorites. In to schOOl for a year, then tackled degrees F., the loot and top growth more, Miss Jones," he said.. videll the cotlest atmosphere tor cu· play lecond fiddle as farm radiO ra· Hollywood successfully. Ann Sherithe South wbere thlll dlsUlle of "There are two words I don't will be excessive, otten resulting in pldidoes. Besides. you can be ar· vorltes to the good old·fashIoned dance music II most pr~ dan fought her way through menial decay of the stored product. • want to hear you use, in this ofhymns, like "Rock of , Ages," and rested for playing Post Office In acting jobs betore a press agent Dounced, 1& docsn't matter fice. One is 'swell,' the other is "Onward, Christian Soldiers." But, By a very simple procedure, It is public. her ''The Oomllh Girl" dubbed whether the person questioned 'lousy.' II down on the farm, the all·time top now possible to prevent or greatly lit Is a portly Kentucky oolonel, or "Certainly, sir." answered Miss favorite on the radlo hit parade II retard root.and top growth of thele Tbere Is plCDty of danger In night ,Natalie 'Wood, slx·year-old Inter• teen· .re southern belle. Jones. "Which are the two words? root crops In storage. Methyl ester dubs. The air Is usually toul, the NEWS. The farmer and hJs wife Picture starlet. will never national They'U take the old-time tun~ music Is brassy and the emcees' prefer the news broadcast to any forget "Tomorrow is Forever." in of aJpba naphthalene acetic acid, , any day of the week. Full Use! other type of radio program. Inept cavorting Is invariably pitl. which she made her screen debut; whiCh prevents or retards !!prout FTER dinner, dishes are fun The we,ather once again pro_s III !of". Creen bough I II sundial and had Tbese interesting preference. growth in potatoes also will retard ful Making goo-goo eyes at the doll Ihe went to New York for the preto do when you've towels emwere brought to light recently by a durability 81 a conversational topIc root and top ,rowth in the root broidered with these gaY sunb!ln· it erected in her .arden. She called in across the room is more perUou. lurvey published by the department -even on the radio. Ihe builder and ;rull/iclad him to mOil. Naturally, than smoking hop. She might have net girls a.n d colorful balloons I i, to a more 8uilable place. weather reports are "must" listenot agriculture-a survey undertak· a boy.friend who packs a wallop llke "W here would ,'ou like me to pu. i.PSimple stitchery. en at the request of the ~deral Ing on the farm. asked the builder. Joe LouIs, Or what Is worse-she It'l the same way with farm Communications commJssion to find "Under the electric lamp ill til. might know a good lawyer. out if radio was important to rural talks and market reports. CompOTch," .he replied. "We ,. hall ,hen be people, and wby; and what pro- modity reports are about as fasolable see the time when ;1 is darh." TrnellnA' ha. many advantages grams rural people tuned In ID bope, nating to city folk as a lecture on but the scenery Is never as com· and tuned ,out In despair. relativity, but the Carmer says be One dlfticulty about aboUshlDr pelling as It appears In travetogues. , Rural people are convinced radio linds them a definlte and practical unemploymeDt altogether Is that All you are certain to acqulre while u here to ltay. When asked if he help In ' selllng his products. In this you'D always have some meD roinplng around the globe is an would miss his radio set, should 'respect-by giving him weather relookior for work wbere 'they DO. Belore stUftiD, fowl wipe the in- tbey caD't, find it. acute case of homesickness. somethlng bappen to ft, nearly ev. ports, farm lks, and market data, aide thoroughly dry to prevent the ery rural radio OWDer sald lome- radio becomes a 80rt of Junior part. stuffing.from tieing soggy. 8trollble In tbe street Isn't all 'l\'l thing like this: ner, advisory capacity, In the farm· eracked up to be. , Mendicants cluter'lI business. ' "U would make an awfUl dUo NERVOUSNESS ter every block, and yoU risk run· Put spices, sea sonings. baking ference. It would be Just Ulle There'~ Room J. oneR the eaule 0( mUfI' dar) '00 nll bU. ning Into bores you're trying to duck. powder. cream of tartar and the roine back to old - fashioned l 'Ocr be,11b """ la t at ........ DIU b. lb. For Improuemenf ,..ult ot n4trYOtu condillonl ealUed b, wor" Urh ..... . Then there are the sadlstlc motor· like on a cookie sheet and keep on or ...........1<. lI'ar roll" try Having read this far ln the IUl'tsts who have declared war on eva sheU in the kitchen cabinet. "We need the radio vel')' NERCON vey, radio executives might be In· ery pedestrian, muab-we have • mUe of bed NATALIE WOOD TreatlDr turnip. to prevent sprout When cooking or baklng. take out rt \1ru Il IJL eAMOt 'U llt)l)t J'OU • •rlt. H ..... , .... m L .,.,. st.. Colu_bu •• O~I. pat themselves on the llaek cUned to ro.d between the bouse and the lpollare ha. provecJ effective. Lett. the ' cookie sheet and make your and 6gure they've dolne a good daY'1 miere-her IIrs' trip on, a train; ber tre.ted; rlrht. untreated turnip•• choice. maUbox. and aometimes ret the Tbe poUHcOi have tipped thetr work. They've "said" the falT(l' first gUmpse of mow. But she 11 lDaO 0Dl)' ODce a week." . mitt tor 1946. . . . It's going to be er, baven't they? He lIkell what looking forward to geitlng home, crops. Tbla results In less decay Bnd , ''That ~oUld be terrIble I "'4 rec:klel! racism-pitting the Poles For sweeter music. give your they've got to offer. doesll't be? because a new baby was expected better keeping qualities. be Just Uke bavIDr • corpse ID versus the Russians-the Irish ver· phonograph r ecords a bath now Seems to them the farmer baa glv· lOon after her return, and NatalJe .ua the Brlti'sh, etcetera. . , . Cut- the bousel" Probably the best meth'od of ap- and then. using warm water and Ot course there were dillfenters. en radio an A·pllAll, or In radJo par- Is hoping It'll be a baby hrother. plication of thl!I chemical is to mild soap. ting up Europe's quarrels to fan up lance, "a Fibber McGee Hooper ratspread a small amount of It im· ballots Ia what too many office- There always are. And the dl18en~ Six ravishing beautlE!1I are need· pregnated .in shredded or comet. • eekers try to peddle as ..Amer· era weren't backward about ex- ing." U you have a favorite piece of ICIlDilm." As the la~y In "State of presslllg their unfta ttering oplnlonl , We·~ll, not exactly. There are ed for "Bel Am!," wbJich will star tied paper or in an inert dust in the jewelry which cannot be worn belOme radlo programs some farmGeorge ' Sanders. But - the.)' must container, bin, pile or pit where they cause it discolors the skin. try this: the Union" observes: "I thouiht of radio. ers don't like, and serial stortes are 6t intO the 1880 period of the atory, are stored. The paper or dust can· After cleaning it. give the back a For example: th~ Polet voted in Poland'" "U it weren·t for my family, I'd one 01 them. It Is surprl~ing what Reproduction. of lovely ladles pIc· talning the chemical should be dis· coat of colorless nail polish . EnioJ ~o '<!ellD. of eDe ...eUo .' , !'1~_O'l>eIn.1 Take adod·t&aU ... . throw the radio out. It wouldn't a hearty disllke 2S per cent of the tured by Renoir, Manet:, Degas and trlbuted fairly,.eveo1y thrbughout the """ft'I' Emlllalon riahl &~.. !f ' racH In tile Dlmoat: Judge' Fer· farmers (AND their wives) exprell Toulouse-Lautrec , will be used al bin or pit of rocit crops at the rate rou feel UreII, rundOwn, ~ bother me .. bit." Grease glass bakiDr dishes be- .. ,,-.-.- 10 dlnaDd Pecora, Bernard Gimbel. thmw off wOIT/lOme coI4afor lome of the lo·called "soap, opof about 10 pounds of ' p aper or 25 "Make. no dl1lerence whatsoeva guide In choosing the gw. becaa.e JOW' diet law natural fore putting ~ood in them to bake John Gunther and reporters ,t rying pounds of , dust to each 100 b~hels and tbey will be much easier to er. All you hear Ia junk and com- eras." whIch city folk seem to UD V/laatlllll &tid ""...,.-baIIoIo to declpber the Mayor's closing 11lI'. _aatar&) olla I ScoW. IMJpe adore. ' JoaD Edwarda, who SIDP the Da- of root crop. wash. bilil" nntI., ~'''Ifo_ proclamation to Sherman BUlIngs· merCials and murder mystery. II There 11 no other type of program Uon'. top tanes aD the "Bit P.r.de" The U8e of· this chemical should DIU' at JOur d~ot·. tooI.,.1 ' -eley at the Stork Club. "All I know:' 310' to\fard which there Is sucb divided each S.tUrday Dlrhl" I II booked Co be of value especially for the bome Immediate· 'patcbing of.-w.orn ... aid the famed host, "Is that thi. For Radio! feeUng among rural radio owners Iter ID Republic's foriJlloominr plo- storage of root crops 'as well as is ~ hst tLrile I ever got hit by an But the radio enthusiasts amon, as the serial program or soap op- 'ure, "rut Par.de of JIK'7," which to market gardener and truck grow- apots may add years to the life ' f £AR ROUND TONI C .atOmic bambi" .•. Keenan Wynn, farmers vastly oUUlumber the grip- era. WhUe one·tourth · of the rural wID be ODe of the motit expensively er who stores In outdoor pits and of a roof If it is, on the whole • just in from Movletowil, getting still in good condition. It is. howUstenera .ay they dislike lerials" produced films 'm ade bY' the com- cellars, and also to' the cannera .caught ln a 69th St. sPOt'1 free-far- ers. It's radio three to one .s they ever. usually poor economy to do and dehyd.r ators. , lay in a certain radlo commercial. c'alUng them "fooUsh" qr "sl1Jy," pany this year: ' a patt:bwork job on a roof that is .au. . • • Jane Wyman and her Three out of every four rural radio many at these same people (par:K well worn. ;croom. Ronald Reagan, impresslne owners attach a great deal of 1m. ticularly the women Usteners) lay Tbe "Green Room Award" on the Effective:Use of DDT \ -eloc~l yocals with theIr pleasantries: portance to thetr radios . . . 'and they'd miss, the hero and bls rna tri••• John Steinbeck, the I?ook·writ" oo1y one in eight wouldn't 'c are if monlal mishaps' or the heoo.lne and Andrews Sister'. , "~.K Musical In the Poultry House Do not throw 'away used wax er, trying out hJs Spanish on 'the JuDtor took, the " thing apart and ber troubles. It seems that although. Showroom" 'over CBS Wednesday , While DDT olfers Uttle encourage- jeliy tumbler covers. Wash in cold Havana.Madri~ crowd . . . • Lovely never got It together again. in many Instances, the Usteners don't nights haa become 80 popular that ment for the control at the common water. dry them, and place ~ an Alexia Smith elbowing her way It appears, from this survey, that enjoy or ar~n't entertained by' these the gtru' wUl star in a m.Qv1e to he chJcken mJte, It hIlS empty tin can. When ,the can is through · the Rad~o. City signa tour- radio performs a special service for programs, they've become use<l to called "The Green Room," with proven effective In filled. they ' should be melted to- ' their guest stars. Ists. • • . The Joe Cottens at the rural people who may live lome listenIng to one or another, and they the control Qf other gether to form a cake, and cov-1*)1(Oarnlv~], a gay spot. . . . Augustin distance ' tro~ town and amuse- feel they lUlt bave to find out wbat'l Insects that infest ered. 'rhus it will be kept fre~h Leo Gorcey, al BoblJurns' stooie the poultry hOuse. Ducan; who attracted sugary no- menta, or even from the nearest golllg to happen next. and ' as good ·as ever to be used Iell rallef f.r When a per cent for next season's jelly jars. It'l interestlnll to note, too. that on Bob's Thursday nl&:ht program. tices for hJs ~ormance .. as the neighbor, and who may often be bUDd parent in 'Lute Song. He il without accels to Claily newspapers the people who dI.llke seriw value is a dim·wltted oat, but he'. quite DDT is added to mu~cle radlo more for the IpeC~C 1D!0rma· dlfterent In reai ute. , One at the kerqsene and paintbUDd. or telephonel. · • To make a goodt wire spUce, lay original , " Dead End Kllds," Gorcey ed OJ:l the ' roosu It is 'etrec~ive In . the ends side by side. ' pointing Rural people have four very def- tlon they get from it, and depend Sallie. b;I Our AlIe),: I!eter Don· Inite rea;onll to explain why radio les. on it for "company" •.• or to bu just finished hJ. ·16th picture, controlling hed bugs. New Jersey in opposite directioDIJ until the ald (he w'e s among the recent White 11 tinportant to them: 1. it'l a "keep tro~ getting 10nel1." AlIO, and is under contract Jto make four ItaUon found 't he 8 per cent duat doubled portion is about two House entertainers) ,told it at the source of news; 2. B louree of In· the critical one. who turn up 'theIr movies per mear. A IIhrewd bUll· combinatl~n effective when applied inches long. Grasp firmly right in Singapore ' last night, Margaret formaUon, other tha~ ' news; a. it noses at the serial story tend to be ness man. knowing a lot about mow to nests. ". the middle with the jaws of a pair O'Brien, the moppet.. asked the provides entertainment; and f. lt'l lomewhat older and to have had 'business, he acted 81 associate proWhen sprayed over the roosta and of plIers. Wrap one free end firmPresl~t: '~as the White House become a bablt to listen to the darn more education than those who Uke ducer and writer on his last picture. dropplngll It has proven efte.etlve Iy about the splice at the left, and soap opera. :+: Uke thiS' when Amerlca was born?" thing. against maggots. , the otber in reverse ' about tne • . . '-No,,,· .ald the President. "In Their commenta. are illustrative: For the oontrol of ruel ,a nd mall· splice !it the right. The result is s.te Smith, wbe celebr.te. her Mo.t fermen lIby .wa, · from those days' they didn't have rioh Uth .DD1versar, OD the air Ma, 1. qultoea, a 5 per cent solution should neat, easily taped. an!! won't pull tile aJHUld-comlDr r.dlo m,.. "We woUld feel terribly Isola'young ladies such as you to pay ed wlthoat the Dewt." tery meUeN1rammer_ The, cUll- haa broadcast aU her proll'am. OD be used during the belght of the I,e a' apart. Such joints should be soltalre ....... At Sardl's, Mrs. John CBB. As the first lad,. of the air, lOll. At other tlmea a ,214 per cent dered. particularly if the wire is "Wouldn't know how the 00like ftn4in&' COrpsel ID tbeir own Buy U. S, Savings Bond.! WUdberg remarked: "Money II capaUoa ID Germany Is Domine. DvlDe rooms. so to spe.k, &Del abe'. won • .&arpr~ list 01 solution wUl ,prove satisfactory. part of an electrical unit. A 3 per cent luspenslon or dust _______ ' ______-:-_ _ _..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-;-_ __ _ worthless loday." . • • "Unless," .w.rd•. Oer war boDI1 Illes topped be~ foroed to att tIlrourb barI have • IOD over there, and I • laid her producer groom, "you bave want to know what'. b.ppenrowlnr screams. ereaklar duo .... the $2OO,GOO,ooo mark. nnd ~ ~ one- with 5 per cent DDT poWl!er will . DOne." .•. Buddy Lester .ays that Ing." hoot... owls. .nd the apooq. week air campiPJp :l he · broaeht rld poultry of blue buga. with ihe shJrt shortage-it is amazcOUecttoD 01 .01llld effeots which IS,GOO other Smlthl te ,blood plalma "1'oa ret the news quicker OD EXTRA ' TASTY BREADI Ing how many people are still will, tile radio." ltaUODl. Ted ColliDe ..,.. she m.de Is apt Co .ceompaD)' microing to risk losing theirs In Wall St. phonic m,.yhem. Some f.rme .... more dian 8.S00 ~0Dal appear"I dOD" have mach time to esplalnlnc wb7 the, dlallke re.d the p.pe... or m.,aatnee.'· nOel tor worthy caa~. noh procr.ms. say I&'s because :+: ManhaUaa Murals: The swan in COl,JlDlentatorll, it ap~ars, are of moral. aot morale. re.SODe, Central Park, which aocepts toad the apple of the farmer'S eye. Farm We've bad a lot of DIce gholts oo1y from males-retuses to come audience. are proved by this survey As Is usually the case, the .urvey In the movlel - Cal'Jr Grant and near the gals. . . . The Ungerie to be faithtul to and enthusiastic revealed more Ukel and diIllkel Constance Bennett ID the "Topper" • hop on 6th, which oalls its very dar- about news broadcasts and news than. suggestion., Not even the one• fUma: Spencer Tracy in "A Guy ing negligees: "indlscreatlonll." .. . broadcasters. AI we mentioned who don't care muoh for radio at Named Joe,'" Robert Montgomery The Lincoln, the only hotel In town earlier, the radio announcement, all had any ideaa on ,how to 1m. In "Here Comes Mr. .Jordan." Ed. ,that plays Negro orchestras. • . . "We now bring you the news" prove the program•. More thaD half ward Everett Horton joins the ranka The Embassy'. powder room at- makes farmerl lit up and take no- the rural people who have radlol in "The Ghost Goes Wild." tendant who owns a 24.room man· tice. Rutal radio listeners rate cannot think at any type of pro:+: news tops al their favorlle program, gram they'd like to hear 'more at lion up{own. Drew Miller, former master serand also lIay It's the type of pro· than the ones they listen to . • • and geant In the U. S. air force, ,at a Instead of tumlDg the ground over The FunnteS: Linooln W8!l rest- ,ram they'd mJss most. when suggesticins are olYered, the), bit role in "Till the End of TIme" fu, in a hotel lobby after a campaign Next comes religious music. Ru· are Icatter:ed over sucb a wida because at Producer Dare Schary'. al the plow does, the , Rototiller lpeech when some of the villagers ral Ulteners, especially in the ReId, It'l bard ,to put a finger on any insistence on uslllg wa,r veterans In cllurns and thorou,hly crumble. ,the ',athered there., One remarked: South, 'could use more of It, and one type of program wbich II be- bit roles. Then Miller Irot a faetory soU with steel claw whJch rotate "Mr. Lincoln. your speech was more radio sermons, too. The rea. ' Ing neglected~ In other wordS, there job pressing' pbonol1'IIph records. rapldl1 in paddlewhHl fashion. The ,ood, but there were some poinll IOn may' be that relJgioUI broad· don't seem to be any important After seeing 'how ha mllde hfs Imall deptb of tllla,. 11 adjuitable. Thl. , qulte beyond my reach. ", . • • Abe casts provide a substitute tor at· ·speclfic discrepancies between what role stand , out, 'RltO tracked new rototiller f. p"odueed by BECAUSE IT'S FULL-STRENGTH-this active fresh , ebuekled: "I'm , sort')' for you; ' I tendln, ChUNh for some -inconvenl. the rural listener wanll and needs htm down, signed him up, and plana Graham·Palge Motora at Willow Run, Mich. Yeast goes' right to work. No waiting~no extra once had a dog that had the same ently located farmers. and ,what be'. , letting. a romanUc b~~·up tOl~ him, trouble with fieasl'! ltepsl ' ~d FleiscbmAnn'. fresh helps make
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~J.o#o"". <7~", THE STORY THUS FAR: Adam Bruce, FBI operator, lnlpector Tope and Mfi. Tope met In the lIIaille wooell. TdpI I0lIII4 a m an murdered, who . . . ' at arat Identllled al I,edlor,e, bead of New ED,. tead aUUtle.. Mrs. Kell wal louod mar. _ ~e red In LedfoflO' s car, and KeD com. mltted Inlelde. IDe Dane. alliitant D .A., aceu.ed Tope 01 bunlllD', the cale, .0 took cbar,c. Tope arran,ed for Eberl, 10 keep a IIIb1nl date with the man wbo wa. nld to be Ledlor,e. Wblle the, ware III ilia canoe, Ledlor,a ap.et the coDe. Tope and Drnce, In a motor beat, weDt eal and broulbl the men to .bore. Led. for,e told about bll Iwln brother and bow be 1II0UCbt IJoldom bad done 1111 mur. den,
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He' Ipoke so simply that bJs ac· cusatlon locked reality. Ledforge cried: "I can't bellevo you're seri· oua7" "Why, yes," Tope assured him, "I'm serious." The door from the hall opened, and they all looked that way; saw Bee Dewain, For a moment no one ' apoke; and Bee said: "Go on, please. May 1 listen?" Tope answered ber. "We're just trying to make Mr. Lcdforge admit that he was the man In LltUe Bear laat Friday night." be explained, and turned to Ledlorge again. "If ,ou weren't, II be challenged, "how did you ·know It wns a dog blanket that they wrnpped him up In? Isald 'blanket,' but I never mentioned a dog." "Why, I've been In Holdom's gao rage many times. When you said 'blanket,' I thought of the pollce dog sleeping on his blanket in the comer there." "Well. maybe," Tope agreed; but before he could speak , again Joe aane took a hondo Here was. it lIeemed to him, not only his cue. but Bee Dewaln for an audience to witness hIs triumph over Tope. He .trode a littie forward, ' and spoke briskly. "Come, Tope," he lIald with a mocking kindness, j'I gueu you've rone as far 811 you can, haven't you' Maybe you"ve got 'at the truth, all riaht; but Tope, It lsn't enough for me to know the truth. I have to be able to prove it. I have to get something that WlU pasa a. evidence In court. .. · Tope looked at him thoughtfully. "That' I 10. lion," he agreed. ''You do have to try the ' case, don't you?" Zoe nodded. "50 while you've been reading dream·bookl, and telling fortunes by the cards;" he derisively explained, "rve been collecting • few facta-just plain .acts. And, of courle, one particular facti One good fact that can't be shaken I. all we need, Isn't It, .. Adam Bruce demanded: "Joe, do YOQ have to be a tool twice In one day?" But Tope touched Adam'l arm, bushed him. "Now, 'Adam," he protested, "you let Joe let ot! his 'flreworksl It wouldn't surprise me a bit U he had something. Joe's a lUIart young man." "Then be ought ~o know be'tter-" Joe said resentfully: "Now, walt a minute, Brucel After all. thll case Ie my Job. This old man ham't an ounce of evidence, but I , have. 1 can prove that Rutu.s Ledforge, here, was In Little Bear that night, J'riday night," he said ;exultantly. "Rutul was, all rlgbt," Tope aB· sented. "I know that too." "But you can't prove ~t1" "Why, that depends I Maybe notl" •'Well, I can," / sald Joe proudl1. ''While you've 'been chasing wl11.o'the.wisps, I've fqurid a witness. I've ,ot a man who hea.r d Mrs. Ken. In the cottage that nJght, caD Ledforge bere by name." Tope exclaimed: ''Well, U you have, that's something, sure'" Dane laughed exultantly. ''You beMt III" he cried. "It', worth aD your' guesl work." ,"eaned him by came, did lIle,l. Tope reflected. Joe crIed In a hot triumph: "Yet, the didl" And he exPlained carefully: '.'1 think she wa. begging him ' DDt to leave poor Chriltopher there .. die, But at any rate .be laid: 'Oh, no; please don't, Rufet Don't, ]lure, pleasel' " " 'Rufe,' eh?" Tope ecboed. "Sure. Rufus. Rufus Ledforger And that's proof enough to conviDce aD.1 Jurr.-Wfth the reat 01 what we've got.-that Ruful Led10rge was In Little Bear that night." Tope rubbed hil mouth with bt. hand; ' be wagged his head. "WIlT, Joe," he said, "Rutus Ledforge wa. III Little Bear that night, all rI,ht. Or rllht handy. But the woman, Mr•. Kell, .he wasn't talktng to him, and If she had been, hI! wouldn't have heard her. , Rufus. was out ID the car, 'under the ' rumble .eat. licit: and unconlcloul, with the drug. In him, No, RufUi couldn't hear herl" Joe .tammered: '''What are. 70u talldJig abouW' ''ThI. man here ' Im't Rufu. Led· ,t or,e, son;" eald Tope. '''DlIa-what wa. hit brother'. name1-tbl. here I. ChrI.topber." And whUe they were aU tor a mo,ment'dent, Bee Dewain-a. thouab tile bad heard' what .he cam. to hear-quieUy "Upped away . . Bee had departed; but no other moved. ~ Ledforge laughed, apo peallq y.oung Joe Dace, to bl, Mat Overland. "Wbo la thia-a,ed jack...,,, ~. ''Qur1leat frlenc!iCoulcID"
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"Who was your dentist?" Tope Inquired. "Doctor Loud?" Ledforge smlIed. "No, Doctor Loud was Ch,r istopher's. I went to a New York man." There was a 'mocking triumph in him. "Ob, I assure yoU we covered all points, ~. spector." "Just the same," Tope insisted, "you're bound to be Christopher, Ru· fus wouldn't have any good reason to IdIl Christopher; but Christopher -figuring be could step into h(s brother's shoes, take over the money and the power that his brother had accumulated-he'd have plenty of reason to klU Ruful. Yes, you're Christopher. It don't make -sense . any other way." Ledforge started to speak; but Tope Bald Implacably: "That's Why you tried to drown Mr. Eberly. Be· cause he told you that you didn't.look like Rufus. I figured you'd tty to kill him, it he did suspect; and when you Invited him to go fiBhlng, and I found out he couldn't Iwlm, I guessed how you'd do It YQu had triec1 to ftnd out, two weeki ago, whether he'd notice anything-tried to lee him, but be was away. You were checking up abead of time, with blm and Mrs, Kell. to lee it they'd realize you weren't Rufus. Must have had this Idea In mind be· tore Rufus got sick and gave you the chance to pull It off. 'You fooled her. then; so you took . a cbance on being able to fool Ebe.r1y." And be explained: "So I told him to pretend to see a diflerence in you today; Bnd he did: and you tried to drown himl" "Ridiculous I He imagined thatl" "And Mrs. Kell," Tope added relenUessly, "in Little Bear the other nJght, fl~aL1y realized you weren't Rufus, That was wby you killed her." Ledforge said harshly: "Man, you're--" Tope cut In: "Well, it you weren't there, how did you bappen to think 01 'Kell's shoes witb the beel·plates on them' I mentioned footprints, but not Kell .nor his heel·plates." Ledforge licked dry Ups. "Just a gue8ll1 It would be natural for Holdom to put 3n some one else', shoel: and Kell's were avanable." "Mr. Ledforge," he confessed, "I laid some traps ~or you awhile. ago, when I was telling you the story. I didn't teU you that the sweater was gray. You . stepped ' Into -that one. . I didn't lay the wires were Ignition wires, or that It wa. electricians' tape, or that It was the dog'. blanket. You dQdged the wire. and the t,a pe, but yOU stepped rlgbt Into the dog on.e. I didn't mention that your brother waa drugged, but you did. I didn't lay anything about KeU'a shoes, but you did. I didn't soy your brother's body was In the rumble, but you did." He added .calmly: "And there was one more, the worst of aU. You put your neck right Into that one, Ledtorge. You knew It the minute you did itl" "You're ' crazyl" Led10rge cried boarsely. "I mean," Tope explained, "that I didn't tell you Mrs. Kell was strangled. Oh, she was, all rlghtl But how did you know?" Tope as be apoke turned toward the door. Now, before Ledforge, terribly shaken, could reply, the old man laid: ' "Oh, hello, ma'aml" They all swung that way. Bere were Mrs. Tope and Bee, and between them they ' supported Mlsa Ledforge. The llUle old woman, white u a wraith, came 'u ncenalnb' Into the room. She looked., from one to' another till her eyel fa.tened on her brother'. face, and then she apok,e,
"Chrlstopherl" she "Christopher I," She , tottered weakly. Ledforge took one step toward her; and she seemed to collapse upon a great divan tbere beside her. Mrs. Tope eased her as she feU; the old woman lay with eyes clo~ed, breathing heavily. Ledforge strode brisklY toward her. "Careful, gentlemen," be said warningly. "My sister's heart cannot withstond a heavy shockl" He came to where she lay, and his hand caught up her wrist, his fingers pressed the pulse; be stood intent and listening. Then without 'a word he took from hls vest pocket a small vial, poured half a dozen pellets into his band, selected one, replaced the others. "Some one get water," he whispered. "Here, Alice, swallow this." His hand touched her cheek. Her lips opened, received the small pellet. She seemed to swallow. And TOPe said ,0fUy, behind Ledforge: "Doctor, will she die?" "Oh, no," Ledforge assured him; and then he whirled to face the other man, and his cheek was ashen. "I'm not a doctorl" he cried des· perately. "You took her pulse like one," said Tope. He added: "And you answered to the name ot one. And your sister 'Is like me. She thinks you're Christopher. And Christopher's a doctorl ;' Ledlorge said rapidly: "No, listen! I must explain, gentlemen, my sister bas hallucinations. Has been for years a little dim·wltted; and Ibe's fright1u1ly upset now. She always worshiped )\\lJusl" Tope looked past Ledforge at the woman on the couch. "So it'l Rufu. that's dead, not Christopher?" Ledforge stammered: "No, nol I meant Christopher-" But Miss Ledforge spoke, behlnd him. Her voice was fall'lt, yet st:(ong: "If Ruful Is dea~ , you killed him, Christopher." Led10rge whirled on her In IncredulOUI surprise; be appealed to the.m all "How ca.n she hear? Without her ear·phone? She Is deal al a postl" "I can read your lips, Christopher," laid Miss Led1orge. "I have done so tor years, have thus known many .secret ugly thin,s about you." "You mustn't talk, AlIcel" Ledforge cried. ~ "YowL-" But Tope Bald calmly: "Oh, abe won't die, Dodor Christopher. She didn't IWallow the pm you lave her. H you could bave killed Eberly .and your sister, you might bave taken your bz:other'l place with no one to prove you weren't Rufus. But Eber· ly's alive, an~ 110 Is sbe." And he Ipoke to Mrs. Tope. "Give Mr. Cumberland that pill Misl Ledforle didn't swallow, my dear. Be'll want to have It analyzed, to see If It'. the right medicine to give a weak old woman when she hal a heart attack." , Mrs. Tope obediently dropped Ule white pellet Into Mat Cumberland'. great hand~ But Led10rge laughed; he said brlskl,y: "Of course It Is." He lltted that 1m all boUle from his pocket again, poured the pIUs out Into hil palm. "I kept a supply always really," he laid. "They've helped her before. .They're aU the lame. Like tblt
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T,' EADERS of farm organizations L here in Washington are not a llttle disturbed by report:s of threatened farm strikes in Nebraska and Oklahoma, and the outspoken sen· tlments 01 farmers In other sections al a result ot the unsetUed condi· tions In the labor·management field. While some farm leet dera here declare that it Is traditional that farmers and the rural population to the smaller towns are antagonistic to labor, the fact Is that your Home Town Reporter ftnds a wide divergence of opInIon here Iimong the leadership 01 the farm org:anizationl. The cons~ns,ua Is that the threatstrike of the "vigilante" group farmers In Nebraska Is confined to a small locale, and likely was "engendered by Influences outside the state." Nevertheless. farmers everywhere are of the opinion that the continued lack of production due to the labor-management difficulties Is working a hardship on the rural population In more ways than one. The difference of opinion lies In whether the blame should be on Management. Labor, or Govern· ment. One leader bere expnssed tbe bellet that at 'the present moment, the rank and 8le of the Ifarm population was more symillatbetio to the laborln, man tban busl.nesa, wltb a ,eneraJ fee lin, of "a plalUe OD both ,our bOUles." But the yardstick by which thil sentiment. for or against Labor and Management, can best be measured, In the opin1on of this wdter, Is b1 the position taken by the three large farm organJzations with reference to ' the Case blU which passed the house by a vote of 258 to 155 and which Is now In senate committee on education and labor. where It likely will stay.
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Confusion Is a word well suited to describe the world today. With the end of the war we bad hoped for peace and gooc1wlll, and what bave we? We may learn from the ex· perlence of Israel the reasons for such contusion. They, too, had come Into their land and should have had only peace and prosperity. Instead there were turmoil and disorder. Why' The success or failure of both nations and individuals Is ultimately determ.lned by their attitude toward the law of God. ~e Is alwaYI right and true. The constont factor in a world order that Iwlngs wildly from one extreme to another ts his law, which is perfect and eternaL God II no respecter of persona. Even Israel, his own chosen nation. found that observing God'i iaw meant bleSSing, and failure to do 80 brought judgment and sorrow. No man Is great and powerful enough to Ignore this rule, and none Is exempt from its operation. I. The Caus~Forgettlnr God (vv.
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LEADER in the fashion paThe fact that a nation has been rade for spring is the attrachighly privileged and has beeQ ex- tive two-piece frock. This smart G':~nlle Failor. Case Bill alted to a place of power and bonor and well fitting version ha~ a The Farm Bureau federation, will not save it in the day when headed by Its president, Edward A. God Is forgotien. Israel no longer O'Neal, took the lead In favoring God·fearlng men to bring it back passage of the bill. whle:h even ita to the- Lord, lind so began Itl aw, proponents lay is a "tough" bill on fuI drittlng. Labor. The Farm hureau wal We Americans are rightly proud backed by the National Orllnge and of our great land, Its mighty rea ,statement from the la't ter organ- 1I0urces, Its fine past and promising ization declared: future. But what Is the future to ''The t'latlonal Grange' considers be? Oh, we say, the most glorious the Case bill a sound measure de- daYI are abeadl They may be, but serving the tul1 support of all fair- only it we, like our fore1ath'era I, How ]ong Is the Panama minded people. We believe the bill who established this nation, recoJcanal? oflers a practical approach for pro- nize God. If we do not, America 2. What plillosopher said: "I win go the way of the forgotten emtecting the publlc interest without think, therefore I am'" penallzlng either labor or industrJ ptres of centuries past, and that In S. Death Valley is how many feet or in any way Interterin:K with ,the spite of all Its past achievements below sea level? orderly settlement of I.ndustrial dis- and ttl present promise. 4. What man was "Father of the putes." It I, a significant tbtng that our Atlantic Cable",? But the National Farmers Union business and national leaders otten " &, Billingsgate is London's what? come from Christian homes, but It bitterly opposes the Case blll and 6, How many books has the Lisays that Insofar as their group It It .ad that they themselves are 10 brary of Congress in Washingconcerned they are ree:eivlng no frequently not Christians. Their ton, D. C.? , lives are sha'ped by th' e teaching complaints with re1erence to labor 'I. For whom is the Smithsonian and in1Iuence of godly parents, but strikes. institution in Washington, D. ' ''Ar. a matter of fact, ,. a Farmel'l what will their children do If they C .• named? Union Ipokesman said. "quite the are :not' brought UP In the fear and 8. There is a lake 6 mUes long. • miles wide in the crater of a reverse I. true. Many Farmers admonition of the Lord? volcano. ,It Is 6,000 feet above Unions near strike areas bave con- 0, The Conc1U1oD-Natlonal all4 sea level, yet never freezes. tributed supplies to feed the fami- Spiritual ConfUllon (vv. 16-19). The history of the period of the What is it called? lies of strikers, and we h~lve backed judgel In Israel Is Incomplete, but labor pretty thoroughly." The An.Uler. what we have show. the awful conInsofar as any general f:l lrm Itrlke dition of the nation. Not only were is concerned, there will be none, they In separate tribes, but the peo- 1. It Is 50.4 miles long. Farmers are too practlc,al In their ple as a wbole were divided Into 2. Descartes. thlnklnlr to withhold from market three group&-north and south 01 S. It Is 2'16 feet below sea level. food for 130 million people just Jerusalem, and east ot the Jordan: •. Cyrus W. Fjeld. because a mllllon are on strike. The moral and splrltual decay G. Fish market. And, it' may very weli bE! true that were evident In their turning to the 6. More than 6,000,000. the anger of the farmer!1 Is direct- Im,moral practices of Baal.worship. 7, James Smithson, British chemed more at the long indecision 01 Ist, who left $500,000 to estabOne would have ,thought that God goveniment In aetUlng thel labor dis· Ush the institution. would give up a people let on putes, than at either labelr or man8. Crater lake in Oregon. agement, on the theory that It It sinning, but he did not. Be provided deliverance for Israel. That lives patently un1alr tor the ,ovemment to hold the Une on farm ;prlcel and ua courage, tor we know that' he has not given us up, but has proat the same time break l:he Une on vided In Christ a lure deliverance, wages to workers and prices to If America will turn to him. management. ' It' I. interesting to note that God Farmer I. Squee~ed works through men. Some· of these It il certain that, the ac'tlon of the Judge. were great men; others were President and his advlserll In break- Ju.t ordinary men. But each In hla ing the wage line and' olrerlng In. appointed place, at the appointed creased prices ' tAl management to time, was God's man. offset labor wa,e increasel will be.. Contusion, sin and dlsob'edlence come a part of the pattern when cannot be tolerated Indeflnltl!ly. So revision 01 parity prlcel for 'armer. brmae.l ~ebbcOornlyDCIU~enoDt o~.utod,""eDt comes up for action. ,-or to ral.. ,... -".wagel 18 per cent and to blJOst price. from God (vv. 20-23). for manufacturers comparativ~. God not only will not hold a back· mOlt certalnl)' wlU boost the price. eUding nation gulltlell, but will 01 the luppllea and ~qullpment the bring judgment even If he has to tanner mo.t buy, such u tarm ma. turn over his' people to . Ide.poillil. chlnery and fer.UlIzer.Au. of thlI nation; He has Inltruments of Inmo.t .be added to hi.. co.t of pro- dlvidual and national chaatlsemetit, ducUon. ·Besldes, the thlJiIga he and and he ls readt to use them. hli tamllJ cions~e will alao b, Notice that wherever they went more eJqlenllve. . the Lor~'~ hand ,was "aBalnst them, fa &be meuUme, tile IIDr.., ID tbe There .,no place to lee from the . .... presence 01 God. AnJone who think. I'IU'aI area' .au.e farmer he can do it aboul,d read .Psalm 1Sg: ,lDIatiollo more. PN.lIabl,. tbJuI ,.il. · It can't be ' done. That III a . certalDly mon . ..1D4_ I ftlmlon to the beDevet, but It It ' 'l'bo1lUllila fIl 'anD. . 'e1t the .. , fIl IDIIaUOD "beD til" dlsQulet!nt to the. unbeliever. foUowJq W'I~14 ' War L . They compromised V(I.(b eyU, and ,..... ' ...1' Io.t not only tbeJr testlmODJ but .... iIIe 'nhle ., AIm thelr, very q;lrltual life." . They for. lebctlllUi . . . &be prloe ' 01 .".". 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Research. training of young men for admlDlstra,tJon In game manHomem akers will approach the agement and conservation. and IIclent18c experiment for the conllervaUon of a\l our ' natural resource. are obJecUvC1J of th" American Wildlife task of deciding desserts more lightheartedly when institute. there's a luscious cake stored led to the undertaking 01 an ambi- C1Jt omee In a downtown Washlnrton tious 8cienUHc research projcct of buUdlnr, declare., "we can·t ha"e ~,~:::-::~~."'-;;~" away in the myswhat happens to migrator y birds wlldllle without the co-operatioD of te,r lous recesses ot the cupboard. when they reach Mexico and other farmer •• " Central American countries where Besides. It's an '~Molt oerlallllly." the Boollerelegant Idea to they winter. trained IeCreiaJry ••Id, "we can', So for two years this study hat take rood fUm land, and by the bave cakes on hand In case un· been going on, largely financed by .ame tokea, farmera sbould DO' at- expected" guests drop In. American Wildlife Institute. but con- tempt to , farm lanlll fit only for reo Then. too, those of you who want ducted by the Pan American Union. forenadon or 1&1 cover for wild- to raise money for your church or an International organization com- lIIe," club group might want to have a posed of representatives of the CenThoaunda of Jaore. of land In Chf. sale of home·baked goods. Cakes. tral and South American Republtcs. country, ba"e been .&oleD from . It. of course, will brlng ,handsome profIn Its zeal to train young men In na'1Il'al atate aDd thoasutlllt apon Its If the cakes are Ught and scientific ' knowledge In all phases thouantlla of lIoUars of pabUo money feathery. and frosted beautlfully. . of conservation, the Wildlife msti- baa beeD In the vain attempt When making a cake, try using tute has fostered and helped flnanee to make 'ann land oat of obmar· a cake or pastry flour. These fiours. schools for this purpose at the land rlDal aDd othelr lanlll flt only for made of loft wheat, contain Ie.. grant state universities In Alabama. It. natural atat4!. gluten than all-purpose fiour, and Iowa, Maine, MIsllourl, Ohio. On:gon, One .ucb areu. it I. pointed out, will give cake a better. lofter texPennsylvania. Texas, Utah and Vir- was ' the Kankakee marshes In ture. Follow the methods ,iven. ginia. while. through the Influence of northern Indiana and Illinois, The either that of creaming the shortenthe Institute. schools also have been tWo itatea and the federal lovern· Ing and sugar, or using the .oneestabUshed at Purdue unJverslty In ment spent maIlY thou lands of dol- bowl method. Reclpel must be testIndiana and In New York. laH In the attenlpt to convert theae ed for eacb type of method, and It Quarter MllUOD to Schools. thoulandl of aelre. of marshel Into I. best to use ,the dl,r ection. al . The Institute has expended ap· farmland. WbEm it was found they are given here. proximately $250,000 In the estab- the land would mot raise crops. aft. All the cake recipes have been lishment and maintenance of these er decades of frustration. the land tested for freshnels. You'll find they schools. 11'1 80 doing. It operates Is now being allowed to return to keep exceedIngly well when covered through the U. S. Fish and Wlldllfe ita natural statte. And during the or kept In a cake tin. Service, the State Departmentll of past few years, the financial return From . the south comes thls yum. Conservation 01 Wildlife and the from the recreational and other fea'- my cake with the unusual Havor of universities. Approximately 500 tures of this mltura! wildlife habi- pecanl In Its base: \ trained men are now 'engaged I,D tat each year bas be~n more than \ PecaD Clllke. various phases of wildlife conser- was realized by farmers In all the S caps pecaDS. lInely rroUDd vation and land use. Many are hold- years cultlvatiol~ was attempted. e egp Ing Important government llnd state 'Another such area Is the so-called 1 oap lI1II'ar Jobs in forestry, wildlife matlage- grand fiats In Wisconsin, all area 1 tablespoon Sour ment, with zoological and blologi. thousands of acres In ex~nt where ~ teaspOOll un cal gardens and organIZations. a few years ago nothing but aban· 1 teaspoon baklnr powder Another Instance of conservation doned homes were .een for miles. 1 teaspooD "anOia fostered and largely flnance'd by the and much of which II now being al· Beat the eilfyolks until light. add Institute was the restoration of the lowed to return to Ita natural , ltate. sugar gradually, Add nuts to the salmon fishing industry on the AtPosllble. Grow Cover Where flour which has been .ifted with lantic coast. Fifty years or so ago. Mr., Gutermu1th, beUeve. that ev- .alt and bakln, powder. Stir In Atlantic salmon dlsappeared from Maine due to the ' destruction of ery farmer can correlate his land st11BY-beaten egg whites and flavorspawning grounds In the MaJne Into the two .chools. natural and Ing. Pour Into two eIght-inch pana fresh water rivers by the lumber agriculturaL l"or Instance. along which bave been weD greased and the woods lot ou· almoit every farin lined with greased waxed paper. After an absence of more than 50 Industry. Sawdust coated the botthere il 50 or more feet which will Bake In · a moderate oven (350 detoms of streams and tannic acid AUntie aalmon ha". r . to, spawning crounds In four from the sawdust polluted the water barely ralse a crop. Thli land could gree.) for 85 to 4O'minutes. Top UghtMaine rI"er., after AmerlcaD Wlld- to such an extent the salmon were be permitted to grow Into cover. ly with sweetened whipped cream We IlUItitatebad cleaneef oat UJe killed oft and a 1I0urishlng Industry" The banks of ditches and .tream. and freSh fruit. Bananat, pineapple, would. within a lew years. become raspberries and strawberrie. lire a rivers rulDed al sp'awnln, died. . In 1940 a fellowship was estab- a natural habitat for wildlife It treat I ' rrpund. by the lumber indDltry. Hahed in the University of Maine permUted to grow Into a natural If you wont a cake with a meltence; by the establishment of chairs tor the purpose of studying the pos· atate. And reloreltation of .ome In-your-mouth qualttt try a .pice and schools , of wildlife conserva· .lbWtles of reltorlng the Atlantic land, sultable tor that purpose, will c'ake made with tlon In colleges and unJverslties for salinon to the Important stream. not only reap a rich harvest for .our cream and a training young men In every phase In the Northeast. Through thele farmers In the way of lumber and GIle combination of natural resources, for technical studies and co-operaUon with the wood, but wiD also provide nat- of .plcel. There'. research and In methods of Ilame Instlt!lte, a method .0 el;lsy and in- ural cover for wildlife. Interesting tex· management and conservation; by expensive was devised. that the The Americalll Wildute Institute I. ture and lavor conducting research Itselt and In sponsors are amazed at the results. also vitally Interested In proper land ,Iven from the co-operation with other organiza- Huge "egg beaters" were attached use of rolling land. In erosion and malbed' bananas • , tions in wildlife and land manage· to small boats sent Into the Ma- In contour plowln' and c\lltlvatlon that go Into the cake ItselL ment and use, stream pollution. and chias, the Dennys, the Narraguagus to retain the rich top soll and the Spice Cake. by bringing about better co-ordina- and the Penobscot rivers. These natural wealth of farm land. It has J6 cap butter or abortenlnr tion and co-operation between egg beaters, operating In the spring aided In much research In this 1J6 c~PI brown ,aurar groups and individuals engaged In ot the year at high water, churned phase ot consel'vatlon. , erp the production, administration and up the beds of these rivers so thorThe North American Wildlife use of natural resources. oughly that the sawdust caking wa. conference stag,e d each year by the I bananaB. mashed line For several years the American washed out and Into the sea. Then Institute ts the forum where techWildlife Institute has financed the millions of salmon eggs were nical men In aU branches of conLYNN SAYS research Into migratory fowl at the brought down from New Brimswlck servation meet and exchange inDelta duck station in Manitoba, and Installed In troughs tor hatch- formation and wiler. ' results of the When Yoa Buy, Take ",arel If Canada , In conjunction with the Ing in the rivers. This spring saw year', research are made public ' to University of Wisconsin and Michi- the first return of the Atlantic salmon teachers, professors. laboratory you are selectlnr poultry. see that gan State college. with James F. for spawning and they swarmed technicians, administrators and su- the bird II plump. flrm and weUBell. lamous authority on migratory back Into these four Maine rivers pervisors and to the general public. rounded. The.kin Ihould be smooth and without discoloration. fowl. as superintendent of the proj- by the millions. Approximately 1,000 delegates ect. In 1943, Ducks Unlimited beThe Amorloan WildlUe Instuute ' Is from e~ry stBte, MeXICO, Canada. Clear. even yellOW-White color I. came a co-operator. This scientific particularly Interested ID land uae England and I~rance are expected best. Avoid birds that look exstudy of migratory ducks and geese on tbe theory that if land and water to attend this ;year'. conference at tremely blue or gray. Look for has to do mostly \\:lith these wild arc utilized properly we will auto- the Hotel Pennsylvania In New a flexlble 'breBst bone. smooth feet fowl on their breedi ng grounds. Oth- mallcally ba"e wUdllfe. OIlntOD York. The geneta1 theme Will be arld olaws feli' r «;lastlng, broWng or er studies of the birds in their mi- R. Gutermuth, executive aecretary "The Place of Wildute In a Chang- trying purposes. In buying fISh, b• .ute that the gration across the United States has of ,the Instliute. who occupies a mod- Ing World." flesh Is firmly 'attached to the backbone. This fiesh should show no marlt when presaed Yo'ith Streams aod their steep bank. are the thumb. There will be tittle oot suitable for pastare or cropland. fishy smell It the 8Bh .. really It Is mucb better to plant a broalll fre~ . The ey!!s 'hould be clear strip along ' ellch side of tbe creek and bulging, ' not sunka;t. with clover or other rough, .trong Vegetables .hould be firm, full. cover. Some Willows or other tr~ bodied and fresh appearihg. ibit thrive near water ahould be Guard against wllted, .lirIveIed set out too, both lor oo"er . and to top., and brut.e.. An1 vegeta· help keep the banks from walblD, ble. which "are In the pod mould away. ID DllDols 1U14 -noribera In~ moist, Dot dry. IIIana crea' areall 01 manbland , Look for fruits that .... u ffelb were ret1ll11et1 to their nahlt'l ute •• pollible-Onn and f\dl-bocIle4. after mlUlJ GlllUecealal- . .a,. It fa best to buy ." weltbt nib......pted ral'llllq. er than by hunr.bel or tile ~
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WNU W.allla.l.a C.rr.a.oa4.al. BELIEVE It or not, there Is an' organb:ation In Washington which bas no propagandist, no high.pow· ered publtclty staff, and Is non-proHI and non·political It Is the American Wildlife In· stitute. formulated back In 1911 un· der the name of the American Game Protective association and In· corporated In 1935 under Its present name. but with the same backers and sponsors. headed by former Senator Frederic C. Walcott of Con· nectiaut, " daddy" of much of the conservation legislation which ha5 been enacte.d Into law during the past quarter ot a century. So the American WUdlife Institute - ..... UI. Wert' Uriet" IA a non-profit. non·pa rtlsan corpo· r a tion, supported by .lhe voluntary contributions of industr ies, organl· Oil Il SCHIFFMANNS ASTHMAOOR II a de· zations and Individuals interested In p<Dlhbk, <feeti .. inhalant, the preservation of Ame rican wild· "'r 10 u •• • ASTHM ... • life and conservation of natura l re· DOll'S ,kh. lUOma'" rwnc. help rcduc. che ""'" ~, bron<hW asduna. aid in ,.h....ing lources In all Its phases. dlwaxd b'Cllhln&, hSTHM ... DOR powd., Its obJeotives are three-fold: (1 ) tIIOI'O am¥miml fOr hom, 11K and /Or dla· dmt. ASTHMII DOR cigamlftancl pipr mix· to encourage co-operatlon and co. - (or pockrc 0' pune Sold bJ d"'BlUa ordInation of effort of aU groups anil ~he~ uncl« OW ~·badt £IWU11te. individuals interested In conservation of natural resources ; ,(2) &0 as- -- -- -- - -- - - - - - alst In finding and presenting to the public fac tll about wlldllrll Dnd these natural resources ; and (S) to provide facUlties for trainIng young men In the lntest solentlfic method s of gllme management and conscr"aUon. , In carrying out lhese obj ectives {be American WUdll!e Institute has - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - become a central co·ordlnatlng agency in liaison and co·operatlon with and between such organizations as the ' Izaa k Walton League, the Y011 American Forest tissociation, the Audubon society, Zoological and CICID ha"•• Biological Associations, State De. ' partments of Conservation, Land Grant Colleges and Universities, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife service. and the Conservation Division ot the ,de· partment of agrlculWe. Work OD Broad Front. It spends Its money to obtain willa these obJectivel by the publication of books and technical pamphleta at no profit, for the benefit of I all phase. of conservation; by .pon.orlng and financing the annual American Wlldlif,e confer.
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MarshmaUow IclDr. Combine I unbeaten egg whites with 1", cup. granulated .ugar. Add 1'" teaspoons corn syrup and 5 tao blespoons water. Cook rapidly, over bolling water tor .even minutes. beating constantly . with a rotary beater. Then add 8 marshmallows which have been softened over hot water. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and beat until Iclnlratand. in peakl. Spread aD cooled cake and dot prJmly with bits 01 maraschino or candled cherries. If you want to .ave time and energy. you will want to use this frosty lemon coke right away. It's made In one bowl and require. only accurate measurements and a specl8ed amount of ~eatlng time. Frosty LemoD Cake. Z CII)III sUted cake loor caps .agar 3~ teaspoons baklnr lIOwlller 1 ~aspoon ~ cup ahorleDlnr 1 cap mtlk leaspoou vlUlOJa S err whites, unbeaten Put dry Ingredlents-flour, lUgar, baking powder, salt and shortening -In one large bowL Add about ~ of the milk, tben vanilla and beat until Imooth. Add remalnln, milk and egg whites before lOO Itroke. , have been completed. Scrape bowl and spoon often during The batter will be quite thln, but veJj .mooth. Bake in two greased 8-lnch cake tina in a moderate oven (350 degreel> 30 to 35 minutes. Spread lemon 1llllng between the layer. and dust with powdered .ugar. LemOD FlUlnr. " C1Ip aarar . • tablClpooas 800r n le••poon salt % cup lemon Jnlee Grated rind of 1 lemon J6 oup ~ter S egg yolks, sUrhU, beatea Mix sugar. flour, salt together. Add lemon juice and rind and mbI well Add water and egg yolks. Blend carefully. 'Place over hot Wa· ter and cook until smooth and thick. stirring constantly (about HI minutes)' Cqol and spread between cake layers. Cbocolate Cake FiWog. 1 quare unsweetened chocolate % cup milk 6 tablespoons lugar' I , tablespoons flour ~ teaspoon liIalt , 1 tablespoon ~Qtter 1 teatpooD, "anilla J6 cup oream. whipped Add chocolate to milk In double boiler. wqen chocolate II -melted, beat 'wIth • rotary ega b.ater linw w,e ll blended. Combine suiar. Gour and IIlllt and,add gradually' to chocolate mixture. Coo" untll thiqkened, conatantIy-. Then cook fiv. minutes. a calionally. Add butter and vanilla. Chill tboro~, thaD fold lb whlpped cream. Hote: ,~ cup chc!pped 1taIDu, m.a.. mal' be added to tile
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2J,.'J ledge A FARM DIARY b,D_J.~
In regula,r se8lS1~ on Saturday even • March 6. 1946. Ash Wednesday . ing. March 1;(,t. 8 :00 o'clock, 1\1. WHEREAS, March 15 to April 15 1946 is designated The nrst day of Lent. the traditiont.he Grar.ge. as "Join the Legion" campaign period. al aeason of self-examl.naltlon and The program ~ the evening tn_ Is teach Keys. leader of the This campaign is State-wide and plans are ' going re.pentance, self-<lenial and work f'01' Ing the boys woodWOl1tlDi IlIl'd they eludes tib.e fOllo'f.r1:ng: plan to malte many :t;hings. • Ralph Snook Pn9t No: 186. of the forward to promote a membership drive for the ne.wly obhers , prayer and p~t1on for Easter. The spring sulphur-and,.Piano so1() bY~F'ramCes Whitaker : All of t.be boYs in the ~unl~Y American Legion Is pla.r.n~ng f or a Reading. Betty tturthwaite ; Irish organized Wayne Township Vetera.ns Post. the American molasses for the soul, and one look between 't he ages of ~ and sixteen Warren Oounty meeting to be h el d 6ongIs, Girls' Ohfr'Us : and Reading. Legion, Waynesville, Ohio. at the world shows we need it. The are oord1ally invited to Join the Olub. at Memor1a.l Hall. lJebanon, on the Mrs. Harry SatLerth wai I.e \\IllS the Janet M.1cheI!= r. t . keynote of Amer1canlBm and Chrlst Thl(lJ'e will be an initiation and program following The pl"Cl>ent scarcity of lumber 31st of t.hls mo111ih, begi.nn1r.g a~ th e Lawrence ns, MDStcr an J first of the aol1c1t.ors to comple~ ial"JIIy both Is indiv!dual responsi_ th e membership drive. All veterans are co rdi a lly invited rather llmIt6 the possibilities of !.hI! noon hour. All Legion members in Rachel Ea.ml . ~ture.r. soliciting thElIr tcITitory the til st bility. U we 'can't be leaders we a.re llrouP Ill8Ik1ing lal'~er things, SU III; I;he county wt\.h their wives. mothers. to join. . week of Mardh. Others com pie Ling reb-pon.s1ble for our choice of lee.d. yard cl1.a1rs. !However. LIley expect to sons and daughters are Invited to Conta'ct Wm. Sawyer. Waynesville. Cha irman of the era. We need to examine caref'ully ~ethodiat Church WSCS were CarleLnn Oook, Roberta Cook lCl'lJ"ll BOmclJ11n8 about woodworking wt~oo. Harny Eaton, State Comand Reba, Braddock. Membership Committee or any memb er oJ the Wayne 1oto our ~ to the deluge of • Tbe womanls Soclet.y of the with the IIlD'\b!.lr they h4ve al!ti el~ joy mander 01 the American Legion In W~ne TownslJlp quota for the Methodist . 6bur~. will hold their Town ship Post. words and Ideas th&t Is potmded ·lohe eve~ il.()Bether. OhIo and William Smith, DistrICt, 1946 Red Oro.ss drive Ia set lilt $1200. March meetJ.ng 611 Thursday, March Into our m1nds through every paper. Respectfully YourR . Oommander of t.he Fourth Distric t Aooor<Itr.g to Mrs. Early It will re. ~ radio andl every cracker_ 21. 'With a IUJl<iheon at 12 :30 o·clock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hook bad 11.8 wlil be gue!rt.s of the Warren ouunt)' Mayor WARREN BRADDOCK qulri"" 'the barrel clUb arA sewlng-circle td1s. support . of every citizen week. end guests, Mr. a.nd Mrs. E . H . Chapters of othe Amer10an Legl.on . MrS. C, A . cutlllr w1l1 be t he gu st to reach this top. cU561on. speaker for the krternoon. Monee of Orient. Ohio. They also More SOllcitors have been added hllNe &Ii their guest their daugh~r, Self-den1a.l. We are eslwd to help All members arul frIends of oUler Mr. AJvln Earnhari Is q uite IU at to the 8'1'OUP 1I.lready work1ng. They Mn!. G . K ShaUer of P1ttsb\11ll. churches are urged to attend and to feed a starv.lng ' world. We llaNo his home near Waynesville. are: Mrs. TlimbLeso.n , Lytle; Mr. plenty. What is wasted in this reservatlcms s hOlJld l>€ made with Ben Smith; Mlrs. ClWles Sllaw: Mrs. R. B. COle~r. or Mrs. Glenn OOWltry would feed 'tJhe st.arvlng Miss Day and Raymcmd Bru.!d oo." Borden by Tuesday, March 19. dhildren of thJe world. Do YOU leave • The Wayne Townshdp Veteranll all the bread cruac:.s Oil your plate ·! !"06t of the American Legion Illat Do you put more bl'ead on the table received Its oha.rter on March 4. was than can be eaten andt.hen thrOW composed 01' 62 charter members of it 8IWa.y because It Is a lItrtJe <by? • Mm. Lena HArtsock WI!.'! ho&t.e!13 mer. 'a.n~ women f.rom wayne TownDo you complaJn when leftovers are to Ilhe oe.rden Club for the first S/'UP who have served tbeir country served? Do you take more on your • . Mrs. Roger Brown enter.talned on meeting of tihe y!ear at her home, In the various brar.ches of the armed plate th~ . you can eat? In eatmg . FlrI~ from three ur.t11 five a group 'I1buraday> e.tternoon. Seven members forees. This list is as follow,p: placeB all food that has been servof frierwls IIlnd classml\ll.es of her 8.llBW~ roll caU .wlt.h ,Ul name of Ro6etmry Aslunead; Keibh Ashad to a cust;omer must be thrown little daughter. Doris. who was celea coloclal flower. mead : Robel't E . Adams; carl E. \lute at the horr.e 01' Mrs. A. S. Col · a.wa.y if not eater-. Why not pass bratlng her tenth b irt.hday w:l1Ilver _ In the absence of Wle pre..,ldcnt , Bauer; Raben. Benry; Jasper Newton lett. the bread or rolls 00 bhat each ca.n sary. Mrs. Georgia Me.:ldcnhall was in Blake; Kennet:h Walton BrodIey ; Mr. L. G. Kennett of Franklhl haove what 'he can eat but ·so tbat Games and contests were enjoyed charge. A letter ['rom Victor Reese Robert Leon BnLa.ln ; Francis Oer.e was Il. business caller In the vJll~e Wihaot is l~L will still be untoUChe1 an<l everyone Jotred In admiring of Ohio Slro.te Unlvel's lty was read Brown; liorace E. Bw-nett; Chester on. Saturda.y. to pass to another eusto.nlel· iTl8te&d the many lovely gUu; ns the hOi':lor by Mrs. Mendenhall. A po m. " Win . L. Garey; Robert. D. CIlaPIlUli!l. WUford GUlam. who ,bas recently or belng len on the pla.te to De guest \Ulwmpped them. ter G6rdens" by Mrs. Alma Peterool~ Enrl ,W. Call1ier : Leo Oonner; ~1"1 returned from Enelarr,a:! , delig h ted thrown aw~. DelicloUs btrthdBIY cake noo be ami a poem, El:lg Rr Guest.~ 's "Jus t 1.. Oook; Gerald C. Ooyle; Harl8J!d the cOJllgrcgatlol1 of J~a.hs Ru., Prayer. We are at least a nomcream were ser.ved ·t o ,t.he IitUe Folks" was rea.d by Mrs. Charles Freemont Dye; Oharles EWwIn Ell!:;; Baptist Ohurch, Sunday momin", InaJly ~ naticm and 00 guests who were' seated !lilt a table Mal\l11ce. Mrs. B. V , Smith had on Alum Earnluwt; LaMar EB.rnhlW"t ; when he rendered an Interesting dl"- ma.tter.how much we are scoffed at very attractJve ' with St. Patrick .day exhibit the first spring flow rs. the Ollarles Foley; Lyle Scott Fox; Oly<;e oussicm ()f ~11lJnd. by modern. .p eeaIl6 and wlhelst6 they appointments. "' "Snowdrop". Fromm; Willard oR. FwUUIS; Everett Dr. and Mrs. Howard Cook or Neb. expect U8 to live up to Ithe ,~'I1bo8e who helped Doris celebrate LILY MAY and BOB GI:.ENN kom Renfro Valley . After a. very pl.easnJ1t a CteMOOll Fmn.klln Geol'8e; Fred Gmwnan; rasIta. were SUnday guesUi of Dr. ad prindples of Ohrlstian1ty. 1£ t.hls anniversary were: Linda I..ee " \.he Club adjournc!d to meet with Robere · M. Groetlng; Tressler S. 000k'1I ferther. Mr. C. D. Oook 11.00 wouldn't hurt U81:.0 th1nJt &oDd study Ramby; Carolrn. CUllom; Nancy . TICHENIER SONG ,Adrs. 0ecIrg1a Men.dcrlhall ot'. AprU Ha.rci1n. Mnl. 000k. a little more to understand tileee Tumbleson; Marlly,n Mar11yn BROADCAST FROM .. Wjlton HaJ:t500k; Vernon F'raInk Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Vola and prlnclple6The Russian ChUl"<tl ~; ~e Jo Stout: Ja.ne " , ; H1l1;- Anna. ~ HoaJt; Benton 'eon have 1'etUrIIticL ftom. Pennayl- I:lasn't much illUUCDIC e in high Men<IECha.ll; Anr.ette nnney; DonOSU, COLUMBUS CHEERFUL CIRCLE CLUB HoaK; James A . Hopkins; Murray vatnJa where Mr. Volz received .Ills pIa.oea in RlI881a but it might help Had! . 1m ey; Ma.ry P'raneis Hartsook : • W. C. Tlc.hener of near Waynes- • Mr. and Mrs. S . S. Ellis had 80S Hopkms; Robert Irving Hynum; bor.orable d1scharge from the U. S. if it was -1>aClwd by our sincere Marlene Stueve; &ndra Simpson ; Oom HU8k~ Jtunboree, a group vWe 'WfIS 'hOnOlVd bY' ha.Ving bls 68>tu:n:lay evening dlnner guests the Raymond Isaaca; Donald Leslie Law. Army. The Volz' are IIlOW l'esIdtng on prayeI"ll. Lent wouldn't · ,be a bad Joa.n Brown; Rhooa Bunnell; ' and of enterta1nera from Renfro VedIeJ song, "OlorfoU8 Ohio" broadcast members of the Cheerful Circle lIOn; T. O. lAI.wson; Hal"l'Y Erwin tile Ore8well !ann nol'llb of town, t.h.Ir~ for any of US- .if we used it. Lorene Salisbury. B&m J:lacoe, 'lbe Sunday M.orn1ng ttom OOlwubus W08U radio sta- Club. Five Hundred wrus enjoyed Lewis; W1lllam Lukens. and he Is conunuUllg daily to his Sprlng weat.ber but !rom what I Gatber1Dtr and ot.ber radio shows. t10n 00' ~ 5. ~d~ :the aspiees durIng the evenlng. FlOYd Oharle& Lyn~h ; JUnmte position 1n ~ton. heard two men saying in , the groof .the Ohio Stale Arehaeolnmcal-~· Ee.rnetL MIller'. Dooald How~-o Cbarles Sman was ~0IIt~ eery. we are not the only ones who They appear here tomorrow nigJlt. "1>4 _... IUU toMrs. the member& of ill HIstxla1eal SOciety. 'It was also sung ,...... _-,.• "Q ..... A.... W1lso·n. O ...........e.. the Civic Lea@ue,sth8.vecamout.Theyflmsbed on March 16. at 7:30 p. m. at the Hii.tl ~ ~ """""<1 Satu .... -.~ , Robert "".nene Osborn'. Edwin V. . ........... ev~. clearing out Ule field but :Mrs. Ten· . i!l USO University Hall CbI\.....1 by . School Auditorium under e.usp1ce~ ~Muoalc IDlltaJ"···I of t.he Wayne Athletic AsIIOclation. tne SYJlll)honic.Choir of s1~y vOlees. , ,U Pa.yne; Elmer KeWs Peters; Ralph ' _ n waa held Sat· ~,t 06t. a Il¥le young cow that &'te 'Ifh1g, song hru5 ~n pla.yed by the (/ Peters; Robert 'L eon ~}anck; Edw1n urday evening In the temple. The some o! the com left In' ,the field • Tlie west Wayne Ad~ RUpb Edenfield. UI8Il88e1'. WHS blind a.r.d was Introduced 'bY WWlam .R8mby; Saunders Lewis ladles of ~ Eastem . Star served The veterinru"y said thl\ot it was not ell met at the' home of Mr. and Mrll. The Ja.rDboree ~roup 1\st.8 many the Lebano..l) high school band and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn RO ler of Day- Rrobln8or.' William Howa.rd Sa . the dinner to gue&ta and members JllBt that; she bloated but ;f.ba.t wben M. A. F\alkerron on Friday evenIDg well ttOWJl radio artlata such as L11y OOOlll!' lilt, Leba,.non Town ,H all some ton wp.re Sunday guests of the latter's "'_h-+~:A'_ ShA . Nelso W1~. corn motds and then li'tains red "it . 1tB M:r ~ .. u...... .""w. n, ,,,.ield in a.ttendance. for the regular March meetlslg. la4ay and her five ~1l8 ~o wh,o time IliO. It. was also bl'OOdcast paren. ' . and M1·S·. George CUB. Sherwood. Miss Grace S~ Is spe~nr is actuaJ.J.y poisonous. She ''''88 a The brier busineas sesalon was 1.:1 Ja the ~ a.nd leader of the from Dayton under auspIces of the teIlbOtuer ,and sons. . Ralph H . S1mpsoo; Harold Lester several days In C'loo1nnatl bhIs week s\x-t.eated. cow, giving mJ.lk. from all eha.rge of the pre.s1dent. Everett 000!1 creek Oirla ~ Ja hea.rc1 on Miami· Jacobs Business Oollege. "'~' ~ l\Jf!l. Ralph LeWIS 01 n.~r Smith; John Stanley; IFnIoDk swa.rt- as the guest of friends . six. Last ye&r rthey raised c*ives 00 Early. 'and a d1Bcusslon on "Food" ReIm'o Valley Barn ~ fIVery Mta.m1sburg was ar oguest · a.t t .le I ' /Lewis E Thn~........ " K tl Mr: and Mn. B. S. Tucker and her. six, of them. one afUr the oth&" • ...-o S",,"nu tip· " Socl et y mee tlng a t ~"h e ze. . ,~"¥""n, enne 1 ..- ......... te ••,- "' "'"-, "4 ded the~•h........ .... ,.... not one' on eaeb- ·t eat. was oondueted by the d1acUS8lo~- a_ .......... q _4~"t..... _, " OD -..-.r ~ . . • "~~, H. Vickers; Willa.rd. Lrw1n Wllker8Ol1 . ua_ur. ....y.n, lII"""n leader: ~. stanley, Ba,uey. TbIa W&s KOI'DlnIr Gatber1z1'. a CBS feature n 1\ome Mrs. Foll" t Graham on All of the above are of 'W~ynes- Mor.tgunery Basketball ToumaA few wee£a ago I asked 'WIhat bad an trlteres~ng .t.oplC and many e.x · weetdy. Bob Gleim. band6CJrbe eololBt W~..esdaY. , v1lle ment in pa.yton, FrIday eveniJllr· become of the e.rtlf1cal 1nisemlDaoellent were made. Ja U.Io to· aentro Valley. bo1 and " ;' " , . , ' Mr, anil Mr'Il. Balrtlett Monce will WW1am.. ate ens Lebe.n<m ' Mlsa MJId.red Chambers left Sat· Uon project ~n .the county and alThe . Oouncll ad,JoUl"I\ed to meet appears on ·the.~ ~ in.~ Miss Bath , Cbandler ' &ad . ·)fr3. clliebrate their 50th waddill« al1ml- Robert MUton ShoJ':aker' Harv s~ urday In oompariy with her aunt, most like an ar.swer I sot a. notice with Mr. and Mrs. EdwQ.l\j G1lli1and Valley> with L1ly lI4a¥. Tbese two 0e0llrIa ~enhal1 a:t~nded th l:- vel'li8ll'y willl a r~lly dinner. Wed - bl!re' Max Elwood ~. Da ey . Mn!. Cha.rles Fo6ter, for 1'mvllllon. of Ilhe annual meeq aDd sOme are .alaobfJud~WKRCMchweek- F&rnt - Bureau cUnner ...."liCi meeting· neaday • .March 20, ' Mll~n Ha.rvey New Burl1n=: Va.• where Miss Chambers pl8Z'.B tv blanks to give to t:he people who . in Apr1l. A very pleasa.nt soctal ~our was ~ m~. 8b~ HobI;lI is a very on ¥~ ~ In ~. < , Mr. ~aD~. Earl Clark of Dayton Owen F. ~k. New Vienna'; make 'h .e r home. might want ot.o join'. As I clldIl't go enjoyed with lce-creem. cake and fiDe onmedla.n . Q.I).d Ja.ppeartne With Mr. Earl Clark 01 bay ton CltUecl. !ieret §U~,d~~ guests of Mr, a.r.d Mrs. William E Aulthaus Oreconia' and Mr. and Mrs. WIlliam Doster and to the meeting I called up Ine ooffee served by. the host 1IitIId hoet- t.be Ja.mbaree. now hav~ completed on his aun.t. Mrs. Alice Cla.rk on Walter clai-It and l amny and called RobeJ't p~e Clary: Dayton.' family entertainer with a del1g~t!ul County AieI!t Ito see what had· bap~ es eeveml ye8rB &UCOeIII!~ ectr1.a1n- ~. , • #,' n ~ , .~ ~ ~"loUd Mrs. Wilbur Cla.rk In the dinner, Sa.~ evening. In' rom- pened. dn1Y three people attended ment. . afternoon. pllmect to ~. and Mrs. Wilford the meeting so nothing ' !Was ' dono. ~ ~~ M~~L SP\qt .the 1\ " !,L Red Herron 1.t-kDOWnIM>tbe JKing week ~ ··at of her sister, Mit;: Maqaret ,Jollns and Paul Cos8um IIInd their 8OIl'-1r.·la.W and Tbere are still not enOUlh ~s '_ " . ,. 01 the ~- ~1,Idy. P.ert1De~ Mrs. Earl Swam. o.ey ~n·. . Jobns . were Saturday ever..i.ng dln- , daughter of ·Colwnbu8. Ir~ to start this service' but • ~e lWoman'6 AUlCiUal'Y Of St. a nice Job on . western ~ ~~d 'Mias EIlsabetb C~ndler of OSV ner guests (,f Mrs. EUzabenth SmIth (/ d Mr. and ,Mrs. Sidney . Smith and pla.ns are under way Wbich ma.y Ma.ry s Churob. met on P'l1day atter- yodela. Art GeIIO&rd. is the OOWtiOy t...... .......~... t th H In W~nescv1lle. sons of Ma.rtln&vllle. v1sited frler.c8 make It poesible 1:.0 handle with a . spell ...... w""", ·e ..u a e OIIle. S b, lo4NE FlTE In 'h Illn_ S Aft" JlOOl1 with Mrs, ~ Jla;wke . as slnaer 011' .the t/Nif( ~ QOee "nice . '. Mr. Ewlnr loumm of Route 73 . .. e v.......'" un....... smaller group. It 111 a nne ' ol1a.noe ho6t.eaI, lilt the il"OOtory. 1m or work. &.id1e SUl1~ ~ llA!y. ~ph ' Para and Mrs. Parka under:went a ma.J,o r operatIOn at Mr. and Mn. Ed.' Welch, enrOute M.1'!i. Frank Teltme1er and lW.. for th08e with ~ heMS to The buskleaB se..1on waa OOllIduot- ~ buB &lao allpa in aome very line called on !14~ Mt\D1e and Annie Miami Valley hospt~. on Saturday 'to their home In Ft. Dodge. Iowa. Jane Fite In company ·with Mrs. pr:ove their stock and 'WOUld be a ed by the president and much t.1me dee4 pan oom~. H\Iiiti-crc. is the Brown, saturday evening. momlr.e, from Flot1da, stopped II'.. the vUJaae EmeT8Ol'.. MaSters were callers in great th1llg for those 'With :m1xed Mrs. JeDnJe PetenOl1 of Sprlnr Mrs. LlOyd BaU 4)1 Columbus Ilnd Friday' and were 8'Uests at the 'home Dayton. Se.turday. henlB . lUI there Would be at least was given 00 dlscusslDi the market emcee of Ule abow and ·1IJoxIc w.1th wbich wW be held on April 13. his sultar 8r'llId 1i01IiS. It swna up to Velley ' was the Sunday dinner gueat Mrll. Harriett McGllnnls or Wo.ynes- of Mr. and Mm. ~180S Welch. and Funeral servl~ were conducted thn!e breeds to chose from, ~ refreshments were 8el'Ved a. very fine &bOw lDdeed. • of Mrs. OOra M1ars. ville were di.nner g"uer;ts of Mr. anel Mrs. Obe. Welch. Wednesdaye.f,temooo In t!le Friends • &turday. Today we spent; lOme ' at .the pleasant soc1al bOW' to twelve ThJa 'fil1OW Ja be~ spOIlI!IOred by MID Minnie DodsOn returned On Mm. 'Walter Kenridt on Wednesdp.y Mrs. A. S. CoUett crac:1oualj ft- Church for Mrs. ~ Ohambers, time fl.x:1n8 a. mce stall wl:th fl'esh mem/Jer8 ani one guest. Mrs. Jesse the vi,..vna Athl-' ~.IOD tor Friday Crom a visit with friends ani .were siflPer guesUi of Mrs. celved a ho&t or fdends Hvlng In 'lIl, who expired Mooday afternoon bedI11.ng for iLena but whm we look~ - - of providini ...... - .the . pJa.y_ and relartlves In, Indianapolis. her home on , the ' Avenue, follow- ed 1\:lr her to ,p ut in it she was. gone. Prendergast. the pur~ Margaret J 0 h lIS an,d Fa uI J-'" .... na. Harveysbunr and ad,Jaoent towns. an srowId a.nd ~ Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Lackey with Mrs. Nrttle Emrtck a«Ompanled ThurBd8f f~. when she enter- ing a lo.."l4r illness. , We looked in all her favorite SURPRISE PARTY FOR f eUone tor .at bitJl toCtitVit1ea neatt their SOD, Robert, and· Mrs. '~key's Mr. and MrII. Leon 19aJ1sbury to their talned In llOnor of the WOI'U In. The Rev. J. P. Thornbury offl.cl· but no LeIla. ~lly we found' MRS. LEN'A HART~~~ seuon. sister of Xenia. Ohio. also Mrs. borne In WIash~ln C. H .• SUl'lIday. stiwte. aoted at the serVice8 WSth tntermen~ in tee west ' }l6Btule II'.. a hollow • Mrs. Ler"JI, ~ 'WU ""joy the ,eYelUni8 show,'1:I ~ Nellie Lackey of New Burl1neton for a fe:w ~ vIslt. Mr. &lid Mn. Charlet! Wetsel and ·at Miami cemetery 10 ch\U'lJ1! of out of the wind with a calf not ten , .pleea.antly surpr18ed when' a g;roup pleteii an oId .iaah10ned ............e were vWtora of MiSses Mame and 111', 'Tliorle ,Jonet!' and son MU~n daughter, Mrs. oa.n Behr and Bon- MCClure Fur.eral home. ~. Cham- minutes old. W~ we s~ With ....---'e ~ SUnda;y Q;{terDOOll' • now ~tng at the 110me 01' his nie; were shoppers In oa.rtor~ We1- bets Is survived by one ~ugbter. it toward the barn, big white DaJay . of ~ unexpectedly ~vllJ! at daDoe ithU be ohe~ iaet1Jll untll a ~ . Mildred am a Sister Mrs Charles .' .her nin\' apartment on. l"r!W 'evFn- Ja.te:bGur: 'lIhIa. daDXle 'W1ll be.. CflledMn. GeoFrla M~m.al attended ~ Mr. and. Mrs. J . B. Jones, n~y. .' . •. QaUlht sight 01 UB. threw .her h~ls lng for a ".hooae Wa.rmiDg". Those . tile ul8cuss1on grOup on Wedn~y tIe 'I1herlh wife is In Miam.I Val- Mr. and M .... Barh Vance of Oa,· ~; o! TreV1ll100. Va. up 10 \be ~ and came a.t us rockpresent ,were Mtsa PJooste Flree. :ea~~a~kn~ night art tile home 01 Mr. a.nd, Mrs. l~>:. hOlpltal. Mrs. Jooes underwen t ton spent the week end at their NEPHEW OF LOCAL : InC ~e a bucking bro~ch<l. She had ~ .P1re8: Mr&. J . S. 8aA::kett; MrS. the ~ , tie . ' lCIi:ed: troni Ernest But~1't:h. · .'" , a. majOr ope.ration, Sa~Urday more- counilryi home; near town. 10 snell 1be cal! all OVEa' to ~ , wa1t.er WIUt- . I '. W1U, p . ..' .. b A ' mg. .. 'Mrs. . Laura Sbldaker· left 8a&ur· WOMAN MARRIED 8U1'e It was alright and then be'fore OlenD Borden'; Mrs. tile. beIIt \~t,'radlO . " sou . ~'. ,. Mr, ~d . Mn, Laut er Den 01 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rlns of Day- da.y fOr COshoCtor. where she will • Mrs. AnnaDel " Plora waa among we got to tbe barn ' every coW had alter; , Mrs. RAi4ph HastlD8s; .M'rI. ~~1 " ~'. OeM.erVIll and Mias Anna. Meredith J B RIeb' Mrs AU8t.in. 'Thacker&' 'I1ck1M for· th1.ii ehow and d80nCe . ' e I called . Mrs. Hannah ton were Sunday ' gue$s of their spend 'several daYII as ,the illest. 01 tlbe ~ recently at the weddlni ' ~jQ1iled the p!U'jlde, aJl intereat aDd ~.' O.B. ~la~t; 'Mrs. Cora R1cb; are on ~ at t.b,e l~ at.oree and .or Cinl<lnnat e.t~oon. '/ ~' Mr. and NCra. ' Wilbur Claiic., her son-In-law and daughter, Mr. 'of ber Dephew. Charles Wa.Wna• .of excltement • Who says' th&~ ' OOWII Don Handley; and Mrs. Everett J)U8lnes& houaes in .tbe con:mumty IWcers. SUDda¥ ~. and M"!L Clharlcs ·. Anderson aDd ,Ml"II'. IWtl}' ~eOarren. .01nc1rmat1: Mr. Wat~ and M1aa aDd humans are ~ . cUUerent. . 1Dcludini W~e pruc stare; MI* 'Balb Cb&~er spent Tban~ ca.l;led Mrs. Net;t1e Emrick, sat~ Mr. and Mri. Fred 8henr~ ar- Zoie Roee Depea 'were ~lt! lilt '!'bey all had to see the bU)y" ~nby refresbmeot.s were aetlved ~ aDd '811J1118O,Jl ~: ~'s daly 'a.fIteIDOOn ,lD WI~n. . . urda1 e~oon. enroute to their rived bome Fi1da.y even1~ atter the st. l"raD::is Serapho Ohurc,h. by a ~ bii heifer. but D9t t~: d t.he eveaiJlB. IJart)et 8bclP: 8obio nll1D8 8tIot1an; . Tbe ao.cJ of Con&rol of the Dome home In W&ftIe8V111e from MlMIon spendmg several weeks II'.. .F1orl~. Fa~ ~ Da.Wlo. followe4. The O. M. 8trl.te~ cII'a4IB on. ~ ur1n& MT~ Parmera ~i met In G apec1aI ~n on W~ Teat. Wben! the1 bad...pent seve~~j Mr. C.....Jea Tliom."on of Green· by a: ~OD for a ~ of unions .h M'e won mOllt ~ w.b7 dGIl't a.ua ~ Harlan ~ JIlI:pIan'. DePaI't!DleDt store; aIId cia)' aDd were ml1' guestB at cWmer, -~ field spent, .several <l8:yS here a.t b ls t.\1eDd8 _ , 'l'I.Imrnt ~ Rall. , _er make a geItiUte 01 800d'1lU - aD1 Jack James, w1t.b their parecJ!:. Everett Early ElevI\oIlOr 8Ild PummW TtMiiit preeent were Mt, Seth Pumu. IIr...... Mrs...J. ' Kenrick oUlle borne durlQ ,t he ,peat week. ..TIle bride Wa ~ lovelY, 1n Wlike toward ~e -aeraenl ~ aDd " " were gueeta at the DQto~ 'Da1ly ~ at Jqtle. Mrs. B1la 000k. M'r8. Alma HoaIt, DNttOD Pike to AurQl'B. m,. Mn. BeD Galllel aud medler, Mn. saun with 1lnprtJp vell aDd ClU'rled up tl1at Ope oeDt fOl' tbe . . . 01 ' " Ken carriers entertaJnmeat at 'lbe m ...... 1rleDt advIIea tbat KrI. Il&ltba HeDderaon of Warnes- Tu8ldq, to 1iays '"~ L1d1a HaI*m. of Cioo1Jma.&l ~Iled wblte ~ciI1I. . 'GODDel11ed. I Ballin DIItOD, 8IIWrdaJ UciIret ~ be .DIIkIe .-J.y to ville. aDd Mr.' (). T. BattIn, Mr. the ~'. lira. P. Y. on fI1euda belle ~ aDd " I f t Mr. uxl lin, Wat.t1De left. 1m. 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• The American Red 0r05s Drive In Wayne Townshlp' Is gaining mentum as retul'Tl8are oom1n& in but so far are belOW a sufflcle.nt amount to reach !.he goal by the end 01 the month as plam~ed. accorotng tiO Mrs. Everett ErarH chairman f()r the township.
have formed a Boys' Club 'jVllich meets at t.he Reororyevery 'I1uea\ay everur.g.at 7:00 o ·clock. Mr. Sam'4el
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woman' would be bappens to be em, played aot. btle sme place I am.. I endla'ed ODe of the mo&t boreeome thirt1 nlinut.ee ~ my l1fe hearing bel' cr1UcU1e ID&DlY co-workers plUS the 1\ne11t of foremen, and the deerest lad¥ ~e oould pa!5lbly kr.OW frteDdt and floorla(\y . My 'dll;~ reaohed Its peak when ehe ~ 8tMed "There 111 ,n o one betl)er t4l&n 'me a~here" . If t.'h18 bad come !'rOm .. oomed1an one would"Jauab, but coming {run a concelt.ed persan so enrn,ptured with thtm&elves it falrly stunk. II you11 panIon the word. BIle W88 Jamantlng because we alrllf took up a collection arut bt)Ught f)ower& for our sweet lIoorlady. "She's no better bhan me. Why
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Section nl. The Mayor or Herut.h Committee Is a.uthorized to suspend or revoke the ope1'UUt of ~' penn1t holder whenevl'r tlhey have evioon,:e t-.bait IlllJ' provision of this ordinance is being violated or Ula.t tbey he"vc reason to believe oUlat unclean or unfit mUk 13 beI.ng sol' tor humall OOl'lti\lm.ptton. Section IV. It &hall be unla.wful to sell or ofler for sale any -whole mJlk In, the V11la.ge of We"yneavtlle ,con... taming less than 1% of mUk fat. It shall be \lJllaow1Iul to sell or afler fer sale , mUlt that conta1r.o more bha.n 2().OOO ,bacteria per cubic ce~ttmeter.
Sectlon V. Pennit holder must show proof that their mile ts produced from healthy cows, by ha~lng every oow tba.t m1lk Is 6UppUed frcm ueted for Tuberculoal6 and Bulp dUetuIe, or supply milk (rom ill&peCt.eci and approved Plar.tII and Dalr1e8. Seet10
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I Spare stamp 9 will be good for flve pounds of sugar for canning, as 01 Manday. March 11 . ~!'c~r :l 1n J to a release from the OPA. Oln elnnatl district. This s tamp will b ~ good thftlugh October 31 and III bemg released a.t <this ~ to accomode.te persons living In the southern states where fruits are now ripening. OPA advises that the' stamp be neld and used only when canrlng Is, actually ~ to be done. 6upr won't be plent1!Ul at 'Bony Ume thls year. ' 'lboee who make home canned fruits, butters. jam6 and jellies for 1II!Je, may apply ~ home car.ning IIIli&t" 01'll or after Mlarch 11 at the Dlatrlet OPA Office. The amount tsIIUed w1lI. be on the ba8I8 at ~e amount uaed last year. A recOrd mU6t be kept ,of the amount and Idnd ~ f<qls put up with the SlI,,<oar. 11. Is ·DOtI contemplated t hat !lny
Lana Turner and Vall Johnson star together at The Twin Theatre this Sunday- and Monday, March 17-18 in "Week~nd at The Waldorf" with Walter Pidgeon and f.iinger Rogers also in the cast. put a toy snake In my bOX of work , eWle. 'DUa, lIlY. f~ Ia tile story Her new name through the merits of .. "1IIAke bl tbe boa" 1nItead of of ceI'~p, W11l not appear In .. "SDMe In the grua". I wlab, by t!hls co1uDlIl\ however, 11 tnte.rested the W8¥. ODe '~ you would ~ send a. self~!Jed stamped en- me to quit a.peaIdtll to 141nnie, I csn velope to me and wit.hout cast or DIMIl' ot.b1nk d It tppeIf: '
obUp.tJon It,w11l be, eent to you Cm-t I 'Twu aid of .. certain man, I MlnDle).!Jnai1ne. ,poor ihard-worlt- bet be'. ~ U'OUDCl. with more Ins 80Ul like me, 1rlaDcln8 down 11l 'WUQeI1 tbU the re90lV1nc door l it. Ule1r work bOx Juat in time to view Rai.In~ a wy stUe that 1(1OU like the resl '"
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ORDINANCE NO: 181 now IX> DIMe along 8tol'y bOreOptometrist (8MUon 1178-U, ' Ohio GeaeraI I work at Xerz-Kascb and out , Complete Visual Analysis tflere -they bave a. floorladY whO 11~ Code) Le~ ~rescribed GB..\N'ANG DIRECTOR 0 .. BlGBaoodI job of lloar1ngt.hle ladies wlbtl WAYS! . AllTBORITY 'To pranb. Her , name Is Ml88 Office Hours: !1'~ CEN'1'EB1.1NE8 ON STATE 1¥lDnle W<1et1aDd. or waa uDtll abe 9:00 ,a. m. to 5:00 p. m. COIlPOltA'1'ION. . (Closed -Wednesday p. m.) ~ Tbe Director of HlghEvenings by;Appointment waya, . under Sec. 1178-42 of the
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in no DUUlIlI!Z' reUeve or d1Ichaorge ~ IIQII v1ll8ge from anY claim or c:lalnW of any na.ture ~ from, or grow\J1g out of, oUle maintell8nce by the Deplnment at lDghW4l,. of ttle State of Ohio <>f laid ~wa.ya In aid' village, and the 8ItJd villB8e lthaIl save .the State of h&rm_ ' lese from IIll6" and all such claims, NOW l'li1ERi1!lPORE, Be It OR.DlMNEo, by.the CouncU of the VlUage of, we,yaiesv1lie,
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Ooe major caUie of inl.tion it • I~ .,. of 400cll when people have mOD., to .pencl for thinga they WIlDt.
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mJDd. But ItI6t lIbe'lI. not, oi body at Ieut. Her l&Dle, IIt\ikIIOpby applied to the toremen 'Whom' we honored at 0hlUtmu. 'lbat ~ of .. i>hIUl!lophy in Wbich 0IIe feels 1te ~ to receive ~ 1\0 gtve. a1dtene me, &n4 tbe idea 4:b&t ODe II pelf_ and unexcelled 111 ·llMIIe&tlni..'I'ha.t fr1e~ 1n It.eelt eapz ! . . . <tile tftluble and mue 1D ~ WOI'ld today. y~ don't I!1ve me ~, ~ ~ I lI'~v\:' you. wmt II ~ 'Kelly and llW l~ had .wi tb&t to UDele SUn dw'1nI llKl-t1l1 ~ thI8 wOrld would have been & b~ beu: Reo· member IiOO tIbat Ado)ph Hitler made bmp of ~ bllt *ey fell d9Wn liIce Ito house made of str8IW e&usnt in a eust 01 wind. Just where I .,...118 oaU8ht ~ to this poor. I&norult mortal.
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8ecUon 2: That the Clerk be, and he hefeby la, d1.reoted to turn\alh to the Dlrector of Highways and to the Board of OolUlty OOInml.sslooen;
mdlt or c:ree.m without a perml ~ f,r om ,t he Board of Health W' Mayor of the VU_ Sec!Uon IL That the Mayor 13 ~thorilled to 1ssue a. penn1t lor t.he &ale of m1lk. and cream tor a fee of Two Dollars ($2.04» and that permtt be lasued for a period of one
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the Vlllage 01 Waynesvtlle. SlAte of Ohio, thlt seotton m 01 Ordinance No. 167 be amenc.ed to I'e&d as tOI1Dn: 8ecUon I. It shall be unls.wful to CODStruct or cause to , be const.ructed within the oorpomte limits of the Village of Waytlt'!:vllle, any buUding or other struoture. for the use as a dwentnll' without provid~ for proper sanitary facUlties; ·wi hout Provid1n8 ega.1r.st normal fire haZards. tnolooing properly constructed flues and chimneys, . ad.. equate and properly lI'.sta.lled electrtoal w111ng and roofing material of a ltlnd which is rew;onably flreredsUDI, wbere such flues. ch1mneys, w1r1ng or roofing are Ir.cluded In tbe proposed coc.struotlon. Section D. Tbat the BUlld'Ulg COmmlttee or Oouncll III not required to Issue a permit for tile. cor.structlon af an¥ bu11d1ng of such eharscter, deIII8n, conat.ruetil<>n and cost as to mMedally lower the value and deprec1a.te property wlua :within any rellcl.entlaJ dJ8t.r:ict "wltb1r. said 001'porMe 11m1t11 of the Village 01 0b10. ~ m. All ~ncea or pa!'tIJ of OntiDancea In confUct herewith an hereby repealed. 8ecUea IV. 'Ibis Ordinance III hereby deeI&recl to be' ~ emem nlY meuure for the Imnwltate':eser
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ORDINANVE NO. 1M )sectton I. That DO person shall ~l of Warren County, Ohip. a certUlfd An OrdIDaMe to unmd SecUon or deUvet'. or ha.ve in .hl8 JXI66~1on copy of this ordInance Immediately 0( OrdinADce No. with ~ <to sell 01' deUver for upon the iaklr.g effect 'there(;t. Be 'it Qrda.kIed b1 the 00~c11 of cor.aumpt.1on as milk or cream, a.ny Section 3: Tha.t thlB Ordinance
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.putmeDt of Hl&'h~s of the State of 0IU0 for' aaId Department to ~Une paint Ule state fllgh· ways witbir. saki vtllage as hereinbefore seC; out.
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METHPDIST CHURCH
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Raymond ConDer, Sup~ WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 A. M, YOUTH FELLOWSHIP. Thursday, 7:30 p. m, CHOIR PRACTICE WednesdAJ. 7:30 p , M,
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• 'nle ~ youth Pellow- each 'I'uesda.y everln8, a.t 7 :00 p, m, ship m.eet1n8 will be held In our If you(;'aml o~ atten J the class . chW'dl Jl!tXt 8~, At. 4:00 p , nt, laTty, YOU , an! welcome to attend the recftlltJon ' pertod WW be in a.ny aeasions you can, '!be l~SQ~ Charge Of uri, Ha! tlngs ano next Tuesctay night. "~e B ooks Mi1sII Oladye Rye, Following tblt! will of C!he Old Testament', ' Begin ~ a period devoted to bwlneas, Th~ memorlz1r-C the bOOks of the Old luncheon w11l be eerved at 6 :00 p. m, 1 "~!tit.ll~!tIJt, '1be ciWl<it.loD- of colJliPUlllOl'1 m111tary Prayer MeetJnr 8I.t tbe house each t1'61nlrlC wW be ~ At 7:30 WEllnesday ev~ at 7:30 o 'clock, o'~ there wUl be a devoUonal Your lHblea With y.ou each period, and an address by Attornt'y n2ght, U you C8lI not a.tterwi, why Dean Stanley oJ Lebar.on, 11he pubnot read your Bible ar.d pray at lie ta bWlted to <the 7 :30 p, m , meetI10rne during- t.m!I t1me, Meet1ngs 'lng, are helpful ' aDI1 t.n&p lra~onal , and only last one hour , "What. eOUld ST. MARY'S ye not waWh with m e one hour?" EPISCOPAL CHURCH • • • If you <IIlre r.ot ' able to alttend Samuel N, ,~, . clnrrch and WIsh the Communion ~ Rleader.Jn-charge ' h' to . I ' to be b roug. you, p ease be BtUe B)"Othm'hocxt of St. Andrew, to notUy your m lr.l1ste!', and U pos10 :00 A. Mo ..t. 1Ihe Ohurcb slbl~ the communion will be broUf!'lrt JUIlior Church. to your borne on Sunday aIwrno:m, 10:00 ' A, M , at ·t he Rectory . , The church a nd minister 1& glad to() MOl'lllna Prayer and· Sermon extend t.hJs servtce <to you if ·you 111:00 A. Mo. Mr. Samuel K eys des1re it. but it will oot be brought
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. Or. Qlarles J , Sta.Uffacher, MedJ- Rclber& L. V&DZUe.lII.Ihia&er cal ~ ,f rom Africa. wiU BIble. Scbool t:SO a. m. ~e Wio addresses, Two special Onmmun1OD 10:10 L m. per!bcIa will be given to the Women's Sermoo 11:00 a. m. 80cdety oJ Ohr1st1an Service, ObrJetl&n lIlDI*.vor 6 :30 p.m. lQ'B, O.' A. Qu.tler, who w1l1 addreas l!lY~ Ser1fce ' .,:80 p. m. the DI.JItOn m ooUng , 'W1l1 b e the Junior CbrII....D eadeavor meet~fJl" a.t bile- local "Wsa:l meetllnu ln8s each 8 Urrday' a.t 6:30 'pom. You here on Maroh 21. will enjoy t.beee m~ because they are 'What you help to make them. Come Uld eIlJOy the cborUs .sJqring Uld l~ and ~e contest between .the "lDdiBl'. a" aDd "c:aur.e.e". Doni' fcqet ·to bring a.l'It1cle8 .cor your 8CI'8I'.moIm.
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u.nIe&s you request. It , , • • • Your minister aoo fllrnUy wtsbes to elq)res8 their aprecia.Uon for the mar.y kIndnea!;es and hel""" thln... ... '~ ...... done ~ for the many prayers that were o[!ered durlng the recent Ill..... ness of tJlelr <;VII · • • • THE CHURCH FOR ALL 'llhe chUl'Ch' united and universal It! the church for aJl t,\me, This church offers: A ~ all can wear: Acts 111:26,4:12 A creed aU C8Itl believe: Matt 16 :16 3 'I'lnl, 1: 12 A d l8c1pllne all can follow : 2 T1m , 3:14-17 A repentance all can perfonn : Acla
2:37,38 8el)lor CbfIf~ a...vor at the A church at 8.30 p . m. YOI.Ulg people, confession aU can ma.ke : Rem, 00me and help make this an enjOy10:9-10 able and 1& profItable m~q, Now A baptl,sm all admi t va.l1d : Rom . is the WIle to aIao plan for <h1&t6 ' 1-5 Jan SerVfi:e camp Ibla IIQJJUDef. A fellowship all can' e~ter: Acts 2 :~7 • • • A l1fe ·an C8II'1 I1ve: n 'Peter 1 :5-10 ~ven plan of unity : . ~h . 4 :4-6 Its plea. ~e gOlpel o.c Christ: Gal,
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THE MODE~N FINtSH 014 friends will hail i~ advent in Waynesville. New ones will be delighted wit h the resal~ of its r~gular use. For Sale By
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• Ji1nlm 1.he begtnnlntr of human ~ doWn to bile present time the vuIowJ ~II1ODS of the ,w orld hav~ ~ema'uzed and aCCllBed each other Pf '1a1a1t;y. M ' religion . haa 'COMtdered' bhe others bereft of toe face 'of God. deprivt'd of h ls mercy and in the dlreQt, line of dlvine wnIth, Oonslder the record of relJglou8 ~8l'e, bile battles beDO 'YOU RAISE CHICKS fOr PWSU~~ ~..~fJT? 1IWeen natlOll8, tile bloodshed and Well, you get both pl~a8ure and profit w~th_our ----4~M'!,lCtllon in tale name of reUglon, One of the greatest rellglous ' WIL\'a, TOP QUALITY CHICKS. ' the 0ruIIade& extended over 11 period Through the . years we· h,ve worke,d with the of wo hundred ye&l'I!. Rellstous stle,dfast belief that our custo~ers i~~er~s~ . are our wars tlaIVe bi!en many" Nlne 'h!lIDdred own. By introducing R. O. ~lood mto our parent tbousa.nIt Il1&1'tYl'8 to the Protestant cage WII8 :the I'eCOrd of cor..ruct and Bt()~k and riot forgetting ,b~y size, , w~ have deVelO)t diflereoce between that sect of WHITE ROCKS. ) .ed a truly superior strain I~ ChriBtttina and Cl!..U1ol1C8, How many Our WHITE LEGH.ORNS are of the same HlGH lUl'IlU1abed In pneooal How , merctQUALITY. All par~nt stock are rated p'u'llorum Conleal tile t.reatme PL 01 capt.lvesl All
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' If you have real .estate to seU • u~~ 'Vf,fJ ge~ t~e highest .cash price, have ,buyers for ltema you wi,sh to sell. Our"" .terms are more reasonablier than othe1'8. • . ¥'" ... I
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. IBRIDAL SHOWER IN CIN"C1NNATI ATfEND£D
E, a.nd Or. twglon cl to ErMst . " H1a<vlni sold our tal'l1I , '~ wlll F I !I11d Roll !)) , Irod, loL 11'). LI< b 110 • , d ll)Ses SI.U'Q Q;~er, J ea,n Ha.rtat audlilon all of ow' l hll \ l.els locatl'd Alber t and E1' tine Scot ' I !ar k nnd Ma.ry Jean 'I'l}om~n were ..~ h M ' - Ell Appointmen t of C, M, F I'gu- 00 StaU! Rou te - '73·,· lwo 11111N! W .~ ~ Jasper Imo Mary 'mlth , plot In ' among 'h ~ e gues"" w. en '" en 'on. exte n sion PQultryman of or, Wa,ynesvllle 1'I1' d two II Ill:s oSl I HI!gbll~tld Purk, S, Lebanon. Mcs.<; enteruun£d with ,a. brida.l Ohio S la te Unive rs ity. as stat or State Rcute 4B on ""'m' JOll" W Harvey C, ILl1II shower !\It "The Colony" in ~c1n , ..." ' . . chairma n of t he Chicke n-of.Tomorrow Committee ope ns the way TUESDAY, MARCH 19, '46 M artha M . MiliCI', !(H A , In Wan' n nn ti on Frida y evening honoring for Oh io poult m !!n to compete Commen cIng a t 10: 00 A, 1\1, Slharp nM Cllnton caunlle , MI.>s Virginia Preston. Whose mnr_ wit h bJ'eeders EdalQ B , Spuhler Lo Lloyd and n ase to ,Lt, James B , Holmans will fro lll other B OATTLE 8 IreJ1 e YOWl!! , 3.75 II. In D IiiI' be a n event, 01 March 16 at the s,tates in the One 5-yeat' old J erSf!Y cow wlbh calf bwp, ~I ationwide ef. Wyoming Presbyt erian Church , fo r t to prod uce by side ; one 6-yea r old J f' rsey cow. Louis F . Lamb to R owaro all d 'bettc r mea t. du e to freshen by day of 5."Ile; one Vina Pur.key. two pal'cftls in COl-w ll1. - - - - - - - - - - -- - ,- -- -.t ype chickens, G oal of the 4-yea.1' old J enrey cow, due to fresh Fred ()Q,)'l' to Robel"t and Mildred thr ec - ye ar en In Jl~' e ; thr~(' J ersey h IIns, bl'eeding p r 0- ur.der one year old : cwo J M' y blllls, Smallwood. 60 A, III PI nkllll twp. gl':1 m is to dePrank W, 1" \\' lc R aYIl11,I!d F one and three years old , The.qr' "c lo p a chicken Mills, 14,37 A. 11 Wayne t.wp. _ _ =: 111<1t will y ield ca ttle are r~st-E' red or t'lI glble to Ad.olph WUsor. to Fra.uk tlllt.! ncb, Ferguson , r; 1 Ir a I ten p C I' register, (,pnl mOI'c m e;)l McCarren, 911.6~ A. III M~ ' Ie L\I'1J. in r e lation to bon e struclure, said POULTRY 115 Wl11 te Legh orn MaI'Y a.nd Sylvc"Lcl' VOIl Holle tiJ D, , D , Slade, Lc'xington, Ky" laying hens. Walter amd An gela. Von Holle, In t - HOURS : 'cha Il'ma~ of the n;1\ iona 1 com · mlttc,e. III an n ou nc Ing F erg uson's tl"l'6t. 111 two "rneLs ill Deerfield al'd apPI tntme nt. The breede l" wht) F EED- 600 bushels corn ; 15 lom Turtlecreek twps. 9-12 each morni ng !lrod llcC's th e , best cX<l mple of . a shredded fodde r; 100 bales s m w. TiJl~l r B ros , COn.SL, CO" to SLan lc) llICOtiC I' bil'd wi ll r('CClve a $5,000 1-5 afternoons except eas~ award from ~ & .p, f OOd and Martha Wa Lki ns, pal'ocl III F ARM IMPLEMENTS W ednes day S tal es, whose offi Cials IIllllated o..'1e rubber tired Sliver K ing trar- Lebanon, the program , Other awards wi ll 7-9 aturdayeveni ng total $3,000. tor with plows nnit cultlvat,cr.-:; one Fred Ka llal to H azd Oraif. five A . Objective of b oth the Oh i, McConn1ck-Deerlr.g tractor, 10-20 i.J~ Turtlecreek twp, , Oth er evenings by nnd nationa l comm iltees is t o on 6teel ; one woodsaw Ollt fl t fur ------~ ________ _ Appo int l11ent 3timu late pl'oductic)Jl of chickens t ha t will grow mo re econ omical - trncOOr ; one t ractor doubl e d isc ; INCOME TAX Iy. Slade point ed out, :.I nd ' which one ul lpacker; .one corn planter TELEPHONE 62-R . w ill have a gr ate r pc rccntage of mea t to bone . l al' ge~: propOl'lion o f with fer tilizer a.ttachment: O!le 12-7 FOR ASSI TAN CE IN w hite to .da..-k meat a nd a broad C'1 Superior grain drill with power lift: PREPARJNG I N C01\TI~ TAX broas L. The natiollla l ('ommitl (, one 5 ft. Deer1r.g mowing m8chlm'; RETURNS, Ca ll is made up of rep n'S('lIta ll vcs of ... 11 majo r poulll'Y a:;sociali(,ns and one Deering corn blnder; onl' De!'r Optom etri c Eye Specia list C. E. MICHENER l h t" U , S. Depart m ent ,e Agri- Ing 9 ct, alfa.lfa ,hay rake; severnl cultu re'. 26 South Detroit Street PHONE 2926 - uOU ' E 2 10_gallon m11k cans Rnd hoi w a t~ 1' • "Thl' contcst is Opl:1I lu every tank; MCC011lllck-Dcerh'g hanmH'r pou llr yma n ," Slad e continued XENIA, OHIO WAl'NESVlLl.E. O HIO "bu t it will I'eq u irc more tha~ mill; on:e 2- horse il;>renklng plow; iust the selection of an ou ts tand- s lip scoop; one rood nd er; 8 f t. ing bil'd and sen din g it in to be .McCorm.lck gral n bind er ; clover Ir JU,d/.(cd , Each breede r mus t start Wi t h from 50 to 300 baby chicks bunooer; Ct11e ma.n saw outfit: 6 cow o f ~ n own or igi n and de velop a stanctO'Il6; 1'500 tobacco la th: graps ~ I'a lO or ty pe of chicken tha t can OFFE R l.\~ re produ ced in Com m ercia l ple fork, rope aJ',j pulleys ; 330- gnl q uantilies , On ly b y such a PI'O- Ion tank; IOxl2 ~ew brooer house; SATISFACTORY gtllm of deve lop w n t cnn po ultry- 2 Buckeye oU burnl.nG, 500 cnlck m en assu r e , t he n n I io n's ('o nsum. S E R V I CE S' er~ t hnt elli e- k ens o f til " futU re brooder stoves; electric wt\Iter heater , \ W ill b~ I Il l ' SO Ll)'(' C of " ul)erio!' 8"'g1l11on SI7.e; kerosene !teater, 8AT ALL TI MES mea t," ga.IlQ~ size; pall' 500 Ib, beam scalcs. • TfJRESHING OtrrFIT- One 20Mr. ' and Mn. Frank T homas were 40 oil pull !.ractor ; one 28- 46 Minnjl~cQIlm:e ~o me Sunday guests of their sO\~ -i.JHaw eapolis, all steel roller bearing sepD ial 2111 Wayne/wi lle, Ohio and (laughter, Mr. ~'1d Mrs , John a.ratol'; one Monitor Jr, clov I' huL Robey. In. D~n , IeI' ; one No, 600 Blizzard sUo WIer with molasses a.t tachment; one drive LIttle ~ld Roblin, oll of Dayton belt, 120 It , '7 in. 4 ply; ~le d]1 ve was the gUest of hils gl'lwdpllrenls, '15 ft . 6 In , 4 piy; or.e powel' drill Mr, a nd Mrs, E. F. 1;:a.J'llhal't durin:( press; one set fence s tretchers; one tb& past week. corn sheller; one vise; one hay tedMr. and . Mn. Charles Anderson der : one 10 ft, iron halTow . arrived ·hOme durtn~: tJle past week • IIARNE SS-O..'1e g-OOcl set bl'eeohaI,t er spending several weeks II! ~ rh arne&S , domplete; one good Texas, wagon with box boo and fla t top, with 2 seta of side boo.rds, ESTABLISHED 1875 foundat ions of the dJvine rellg10n HOUSEHOLD GOOD are one i'eallty 'W'I11cb , does not admJt One Estate H entJ'ola, Pl t.lcally of multipllcity or division , T her efore new: one HQm e Comfort ronl range; the cortlJll8r.dme;nt.S sLnd teachings of God 8il'e or.e, The I:ellgious d lfler- one K alamaooo ' heatJilg sto¥e; OI.'1 e 'l'~ l eph n n e Z2111 _ _ __ WayoesYille, Ohio e~~ <8lld dJvlsions which exist In IUl.c h en . ca.blI!et; one dlnln og t.n ble: the 'WOI'1d are due to :bllnd 1m1ta.t1ons 4 chairs; one electric DeLeNa l cr 'am or . orms wi thout klliowledge or in- separator; one lard press ; severa l vestigation of tqe f u..'1damlIDta l di- old tTun ks; 5 la dder back chaI rs : vine rea.llty Wh!ch underlie6 all the one chlIfooler.
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by . relJgq.Ja preju(Uoe. f~cIam ancl sec~ bah'Cd . For example,. ttle 0Iu1at.laD8 and Mohammedans conalderecl tbe Jews -.u1ll1c ar..d the enemie8 Or Qod, There-lore they cUl'lled am persecuted .bhem. Greal n~bera of Jews were kllied. thel1' hoU.se8 . burned and plll!lged. Uleir cb1Jdreo carrled Into ca.pt1V1~y. The in tum reprcl~ 'the Ch11Bt1ans JnadeJe am the !4obammedana
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dJsenslOl18 have arisen amol~ the people of religion, Therefore it Is necesea.ry to free m anklr.d from this 8UbjectiOil to bUm! 'b ellef by polIlltJng the way of Iguidance to ~he reality Itself wtllch III the anly basis of unity,' BAHA 'U'L LAH S(l~ that religion muat be ~nduct1·ve to love and unity . ir" lt proves to be bhe - source of hatred ar-d enmity Its absence !s preferable, (or ,t he will and law of GOd is love, and love Ls the bond between human !hearts. Religion is the l~ht of Ilhe work!. lJ[ It Is made th e cause 01 darltness ,tllrough' human m1BUOderst.and1r.g and Ignorance It would obe bet-ter to do· wlthou ~ it, -iby IA-bdu'l Balla Subm1tted by Mrn Helen MOCoy Waynesville, Ohlo Rural 1«, 2. •
ANTIQUES "I:wo waln ut corner cupboe.rds; one square walnut cup board; two an'll q ue t wlr. beds; on e walnut d esk: one r~k rocker; one old rlfle ; CII!lfl lot of old books; one bookOllse: one old w ash sta nd ; several old clock s; one old wa lnut desk; one old walnut ch a ir ; one old What -not; or.e very o ld cradle; one old chest of wainu . drawen;; one old ~ureel1, and va,r!ous lot of old pieces of furnltJur «: ; dishes; one oomplete set of McGuffey read ers, an accumUlatJon of over 100 yoors, L1.f.teLme cOlIcctlol~, L~WIS
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F. T. MARTIN and C, E. RmS AU. Auc\loneer.'l, 105 CommercLal Bldg,. Dayton. ADams 3661.
U,S-ED CARS
FO R Any, make or model Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.
LEBANON, OHIO ,
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PAUL c .' PICKING.
"In Picking Your Paint P ick Pick ing's" Third Street Telephone
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SA ND a nd GRAVEL BLACK-TOP DRIVES T AR an~ ROAD OIL LAWN and FILL DIRT READY-MIX CONCRETE EXC;AVA TJNG -and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE,
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Three films OU....wberculO6l.s were I shoWn to the blgb lIChool studcn~ March 11. . 'Ibe f1lms lIhowed the metilo::lB used by 1be Health Dept. In teach!ns m prevention to the Negroee, MexiC&D8 end Ind1ans. I
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qu1rementa of WBB. __ ~e is &. Oa.mm& PIh1 Oemma Fra.tem1ty mem))er. Wblle at ooU~e
he ml!t h18 Wife, Jane P'U.rmIa of 1lhia vtotn1ty. 'l11ey mvc three ~ns.
Edwin', Jame6 a.nd Da.vld.. He enteroo the II;lilltary aervtoe in 1941. a. member 01 the NII.VY Air • Ed P&yr..e, mstructor of Physical Oorps, ~here he served. tour. and ~ Education; ~; ,G eneral Bc1eooe; belt years a.nd. was d48cbarSed with MARCH 29-30 WOJIld HJstory a.nd U . S . HiBtory II.t the l1It1ng of Lieutenant. WBB 'W88 bQrn 110: ,K enova, W. Va. FRI. SAT. Mn. L. · B. Ball .of Columbua, was· twenty-a1x yea.ra 880. He attended the il'\IeI,jt her rnobber. Mrs. Wbeelelliburg H18h school and 00122 23 Ha.rrtett MeG1nn1& the p86t week. lege lilt RIo Grande ~ Wtlmington. 'Another line mus1cal West- . Pour yee,ra of basketQe.ll and &. year Mrs. Daisy Snyder has returned ern Roy ROlers, Dale Evans, of football besides otracJt and base- to ber some here aliter spending "Gabby" Bayes In ball makes hlm v'c ry eligible to t1ll the w1ntter In F).Q11;da.. I
Vital to Every Family IS'YOURS PROTECTED?
Personalities . . .
KENNETH HILL, Manager
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girls, Margaret Hal·hm. Ernestine Gladys R ye, Barl>arn Walker, a.l~d Rul~l Am burgy , and Mrs. Lukens took an i.mpromp ~u tour or the college grOlUlds 1\111:1 buildings. They visited the DlUSCwn and the COl\IMERCIAL n t;PARTl\lENT- ' girls' dorm1Lory and several' other • The Greg Writer Examining places of interest. CornmiLIiee in New York h ns recently The exhibit 'Was m tile Home Ec awarded the following cert.lflcwLes bullclJng. Here <the group was cor.· t.o WHS sbudents: duC'lOO on a specially prepared tour SliORTHANDby a student of t.he Home Eo course. • Omer Of Gregg ArtJst Cel'tJIJcate fustel-s representing ,the courses to Blal!chc Dlckw:lslle.elG. avaliable In Home Ec 'composed Olle Eightu'·wol'd Ul'~g ShortJlulOd exlrlblt, a.n.d pha.mplets were' given Spec<J. C~l'UflcnLe to Ma.ry J .UlI! t.o the girls. AnderSOil, Rulli h.llIbury lIl1Q Nellie The group WAS t.e.koo lr..to t.Ile ArL EruIlmeJ'. clas8 room Il.Ild stayed tor I!o short '1'l' PEWIU'l 'INGwhile to waLch t.he students as they • Jwuor Membership In Order o[ worked. Around the art. room w&e Al'~t.Ic TyPUILS to ~""WJda. P l'OPS L ~ oontnilling dOlls <l.ress&:l by u.lId Ma ry J a.nc A.c.cle.rsoll. HOllie Ec sLude.uts in costum~ Qf UIC 'lYV Wl'i~ ,Progl'CbS Cer~.IIca.~ aliJel'enL ceJ~Lurie.s. 101' 4;J 'WOltlS II. IllUlUte 1.0 M.a1'Y' J OUlt: 'l 'hey also vISited -tilt! day..nUl'SCry iUlacrson; 101' 5:1 Y,OI'W> a U1lJlUIoC t.u wliere lobe llhildrell or inw:r1ed st.u_ Wanda. Pl-op.'>l.. . deJltil a.t Lhe UlliveJ's1~'y are caruJ
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for by Home Ec girls. They vt.s1ted 8ewq ~ a.ud I.be Home & • .lVa 'S. L~ellS t.OOir. five oi lIer IUtcllen whtlJ'C toey sampled bllicwt.s Mi.cellaneous-~ume l:.c g1J'ls l.O Will lio.l e &0made Oy the classI OIlUCI'o exlubu II.L Lnt! Oil.! V"l'sity u1 lAMES L. JORDAN At the cud at IiIle LOW' 'CIley weJ'e Gene:nIol B&1! )jog lill..iJl.Ul.I,Li, 'l 'b ursuay 1Ut.cJ'lloon. Maj'. scl·v •.'d l·el~La. INOI'th Four\lb St" Flfi.h House from 7. State ROIlte 73. W6,.YIlC6VWC, Ohio IN C&;E OF FIKE DlAL 22U
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I hereby cerWy the 10ll(}wlDg report to be C01'l'eet. FLORENCE MORAN, V1llage Ciel·1!. SCHEDULE A·I S UMl'~RY 01-' FUND BALANCES. ILECElFl'S· AND' EXPENDITURES Ba.l. Jan. 1 Recelpts Exp. Bal. ·D ec. 31 General Fund .••...•.... . .. . . • • $41.12 t321.01 f35S.45$ 6.611 AULa LicCI!Se I;;t.reet Repa.J.r, Fund ~ . liilsoline TaX Sta'OOt Repair FUnd 38.18 477.73 . 463.39 62.52 69.20 Totals Gene:ra.l VWage Funds . . .. 79.30 708.74 808.84 Gr and Totals 0.1= All Funds (Clem) 70.30 798.74 808.84 .69.20 '1Ieusw'cl' s Ca.sn .Bala.nce •.. . .... .. 69.20 'l'QtI1il Cnsl) BallUlce, Oec. 31, 1945 .••.. .•• 6UO
housework. Go 01' sla.Y at .nlght. SOllEDUU: B.i. - S~ of Reed,*, 314 Phone Xenia. 448W. c r p,·nn.''''ty 'I'axes _ General Fundi .•.•..••..••..•••• 85.01 'l'oLal Property 'l'axes .. . . ........ . . . . . .. ...... .. .. .. 85.01 F eeda, Grains,' G,rindiq :;)\.ate Mo!.oa· Vehicle T~ ••..• •. . ..••......••••..•• 197.50 FOR SALE- 8 bu. Mt:<i wn Red Gasol1ce Tax ..................... . . : ... ..... .. . . 119.41 200.00 Clover Seed. Kennelih Fox, Lytle. Sales :r~ 160.82 PhOl~ Oenten111e 7969. SHe 6pec1a.i Ali6e.s8ment-:- Gene1lW V1lla4Je Fw:lid& .••• Total Speci&l ASSCSSllle.nt,s •.•••••. ••• .• ••..•••••• • 1(10.82 Public SerVlce EnLerpr1ses- Electrlcl~ Sales. etc. .... 36.00 Garden Plants-'rotal Public Service Enterprises ... .. . .... . . .. . ..• 56.00 798.74 R SALE-Black Ra/ipbClll'Y plants Total Revenue .... . . . ... ...... .. ... .... .. ... .. .. •. 798.74 0Umbel~ val'iety. Will C. st. Grand Total Receipts . . ....... : .... ........ ..... . JoIlIl. Phone 2705. 321 SCHEDULE B-U S11JDJD8ry of Expenditures Oper&tion New Const·. & Malnt. & Equip. ew. FaI'DliDa lmplemenuG!ll~en1l Government- Legisla.iive (Council) ......•• '18.00 FOR~ (iImme(iUM& Delivery) GenCl·a.) Executive ...... .. .. . . . .. . .. 81.25 26 New Gmmm Hi-Speed Tunken Total General Ocwernment .. .. ..... .. . . . .. .. .. .. •.. 169.26 a3ea.r1ng Tra1lers with 14 It. steel ProLectlon to P erson and ptoperty-Polloe .. ... . .... 25.00 8.78 8.78 Beds &IUd New TireS, a.lso. less 'I:otaI Proteot1on to 'P erson and Property .. ..... . . . ... 25.00 (ChassIs O nly); 10 new J:ieJWl'al VWage Funds ....... . .. .. ..•. lil3.2S 32 ft. Steel P m-table Corn & Baled Hi b ~1il:&tion . . ... ......... : :... .............. . 113.23 g ways- Genel'al Village Funds .... ... ......... 487.83 Ba.Y Eleva.tx»:s on Rubbel'; Full 'I'otial Hlghlwa.ys ... : .. ;..... . . .. ........ .. ........ 487.83 stoclt at Wayne & Curt.is Air Miscellaneowr- Ocnet1l1 VUJa,ge Funds ........... ... . 14.75 OompreliOOrS; Randall Lime o.rul Total Miscellwneous . ....... .. . ... ... . :............. . 14.76 Tota l Expeonse and OUtla.y .... ... ... . ... .. .. ..... . 800.06 , , _......... 8.78 ~r Dist.ributors on • ...,.,.,...;. UrlU~d Total ExpendJtures . .. .... :.. ... . ... . .. . .. . 808.84 1.000 BaJe 01 me ~er Twine, --;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:::::::;;::;;:::::::::.:;;:::::::;::~ (6.bO .Bale; . 15 }< 1 xible 2-Row .~i RDtary Hoes; 15 Single 9-!'t. Super SIllgle CUl!:ipuckeJ'S; 5 extra. new AT THE me COmbine motors; 2 Extra ue\¥ S1l\.rter' aI)d Lights for F'alm· "Friendl~ Store" all !4. . FRANK nOl\UlOL'l' " SONS, CELINA and ST. nOSA, omo 32lc
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN dOl!NTY, PHIO, THURSD AY, MAROn 21, 1946
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(ThU1'8day) when Waynesville. the warren: Oounty lndeper.dent Ltque champs, meet Hero's Place 01 Leba• If patzroDe of .t!le Twin Thea.tre non. Oounty 1I¥lependcnt 'I'ourna- ftndl the rl1m II\ID2'Jng bacltw8l'd or .. r<t.. _ _ ... ,,,," Th b1 men ................. !S. e game 1 0135 ull61de doWn. or U am'1lh1.ng strange OOgetber trwo bltrer rivals aa a ellla.oe th j t and \lII.U6UIIl ' take6 P ere. \l8 ~ or .. 9JOOeII6f~ goet-war 1Dde- tI11nk not.h1rlg,_of it for.. _'Ilhls week . pendent leeeue and promises the .... _ ~d ~ ..... ~. "" corne ...., =~ne of the .best games of ~en1a.l ~er "KeDDY" HUl !Will h&ve hJa head up in ·t he clouda and In the ptcllmlniary oontest the he has a ~ectly rea801l too. 8eDIDr e,1lblete& wW be seen 1D tbe1r namelY, a 80ft; Da.vId Rol&M88, sI.x last appeara.noe on the hardwood pounds eJev8l)i ~ born at .t he ,be.fore ~n as t.bey meet a, 'U1aml V_I1~~Ital - Dav. t on , on .... ......,.......... .~ .
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his thanks to the community for their support of this project and it Is hoped the funds derived ~lu~relrOOl will aftord everyone future enJoyment and recret\Uon In so~ll a.nQ
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OOngratWations and bes~ wlahes 1. FQnnat10n 101. a local com_ 1be entire proceeds from tIhe to the proud parente. mlttee inolud1lli represent&tlVf8 of iWDBI will 80 10 tJhe CiVl.c Olub's every inWetited local sroup· a,tl'tlet.lc fUnd a.nc1 be used fortnle . 2. Study th~ legislation proposed. Ju.n1Ors.
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'lbi PrierIdshIp Club met on WOOnc~ for the March meeting at Ule 'h eme of Mrs. R. B. ruema.n. IDevot1ol:l8 were 10 Charge or Mrs. A. H. St.ubb& al:.d: following the. busl· ness sessloJJ, Mrs. M. D. Be.1rd gave an excellent read1nC- on household lhinta IIiDd ~. and. MisseS Naomi and Rutb Eamllart played a p1ano duet. . """_ 0 '. ..... ""' ..... ,....... . ' _ . -~t M"'\.h ...... ............- ....... - ..~... Mrs. R . .. .. "._'A_ ,~ 1&..-41 A cov---.l
adequate tubercUlosis control program. 4. Follow the progress or the leglaJatlon 1lhroueh the General Aagembl)' and see that bills are PI\8OOd provldlng for liHIO new beds, f40,OOO tor t.he Division 01 TUbereuIosI8 and a sub6Idy of t2.50 per 8ecretAu1y
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EIght Club. This program will t&ke cheerful place pieces, the gU'tB of friends and meeting TownBhjp are urged come gifts, l _....... b~guests. .. .......... 'E1~t o'clock, .Monday. March 25• Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Kenrick are both in Miss ~ullh Oonr.er, Mr. and Mrs. excellent health aoo enjoy . enter- Veterans of World War I a.re also RO$ Harl.6ook, M1s6es Jean alnrl Jane oo.Intng their m.a.n~ friends both old requested IX> be present. Ha.rt&ock. Mrs. J. B. Oh&pma.n. Mrs. Imd young. They received a teleBtu 8aJWYer 'has been named tbe D . C, Ridge, Mrs. B. L. Rye, - Mrs. phpne message of congra,tulatlom ath.le1Jc director of the Poot and has Stewart. llin's. Alva ThOOlp' from their nil!c:e, Mrs. l,Uldred called a ba.seball pracUoe 'lor 2:00 son and Dr. Mary COok were In Cin· lAclterm.a.n and husband' of Bann1ng. p. m. Sunda.y at \.he High School c.1nr-ll.il on . S&tJUl'd.o.y aJ·terlIOO!. as Calif., and other lor~ c:Ustance ceJls. di&rnoJJkl.. He asks all players to guesbl at the weddl.og 01 .MIss Vir· Also. a telegram from a COtlBln, Mrs. brl.D(r ~y exceas equipment tile)' glnla Lou Preston, de.ughter 01. Mr. Gladys SlIvers Sm1~ anrl husOOald tmght b&ve wt.he diamond . and' Mrs. J . K. Preston, aaJd Lt. 'ot Excelsior SprinsIs, Mo. and were A co.t¥:erted effOrt.. 18 being made James 1fulmans whJch took place at delighted 'With the 136 ~ canis to lIacra.t.e the suits used' by the last tibe ~ng Pre3byter1ai:r Oh~ Uley .reQelved. ba.sebalI team In Wasnesville. To A . reception. was given in the 'I1he great nelces of Mr. and Mrs. d&te these eflorl8 have been futile c.hUl'Ch pnrlcm after wlUcn'. [,to and, Kemlck had <!!\~ M the home and anyone who knows where these Mrs. If.olman.s let~ by ,p lane for New and served at !.he beautUWly deco- BU1ts are 18 ask.ed ·to OOI~tact Bill Orleans. Later 'tiley 'wtll reside in re.tb:i table. They were Mrs. Ruth Sa~er or Lewis ThompSon . Texas where they will cOmplete tbe11" EWott, Mrs. JeRn!lette Halne&. Mrs. college 'Work. ' ' Dena Kelll'lck, Mm. ~Iam Mell.oh, Miss Cleo Mon~omery. !4J'!i. EVa ~ Routz.ahn, Mh;. Cllltherlne Wltarton and MnI. Namna Pounds.
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patient per da¥. TreGSUrer • • • Dlreetars r 2• .,.J.. t . Mi'. Pa.ul E. Landl8. S~pervi8or of or a y-, erm . Health .p.h.. :t1 Sa!et Robert Crew - l'Ired G umau , •..,...-- ""'...l:a on. y ,.. ........,. ~ - ...<:u D~t.1 a nd ~ .... on, S'A'-"" Depaf ....-uen t DIrectors held over: d1abI d1Dber IfiW be. feature of tb1s ~ Educa.tl.on. Oolumbus. 0 ., wUl be John Fromm - Lrwll' Mulford n ' __ '
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• With a membership of nearly one hUndred. ~e Waynesville Vet.erans American Legion PQ;t Is to have installation of offlce:l'S at the Waynesville HiWh School Gym on Monday night, March 25. • Mr, and Mrs. ~ter Kenrick ThIs meeting Is ·oper. to the public C&letJratat t heir Golden Wedding e.nd It is hoped that all citizens will SlUlday, Ma.rdh 17. ,with open hou8e show their intel'llSt by being in ata,t their l'esidence Ir.. Lytle with 180 tenda.nce. guests. who ca.lled during the afterThe Officers will ,be lnstalJo:I by> a noon and eve~. teem from the Lebol"..on. Forty and
The home was with th.c the of \.he regularly scheduled Holmans-Conne. r tuteen beautiful flonw relatives, and at the House and VOWS Exchanged wlt.h the ~e number 01 other nice all memheI'a to and were vc-ry much a.nprec
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Wayne At hletic AssocIation, stated that the ColD Huskers Jamboree given at the HI.gn School 'last Fri· day WB.s well atte'ndo:l .and \.hilt t he receipts cleared a.bout $77 !or the Association, He }V1sIles to' extend
Warren County TUberculosJa and Healt.h IA6soc1a.Uon bai called a meeting or all health, lea4er& In the county for Thursday. Ma.rch 21. In t.he au<DllOrium 01 the Court Rouse, Lebanon. at 8 :00 p. m. to dl.scWiS a pro""""" n""'"'am of l_'. 'aUon de. r - ... ...,. ,sig11e,d 'to provide mon adequate sta:te-wiqe control of ,wberculosls. The group 'Will study a p1&o of l--'ftUOJli nrn"""""" !by the Ohio _...... .--............ Dep!W'tJnent 01 ,HeeJth and adopteQ by ~e Joint Oommlttee on Tuber. culorils Control In Ohio. The OW commi.t.lAle has suau;ted ..
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At 1lbe eocIal boUr dalnty refreshmenta were 8jned by Ilhe host.e6s, .-. Those from a d1sta.nce who a'tOy Mrs. Biorace SWwler. Mrs. MIAMI OES INVITED ' tended the e.nnJversary celebration l.clttI.e St.ob8 and J4rs. Artbw' HopInvltatiOllB have been recelvoo by were : Mrs. ~et.h 'Caldwell and kma. TweDtf-B1X membe1'8 and two Miami Chapter Order or thf' Eutern daughter. M16S Thelma, of W~ • eo: Sunday March 24 at 1,1:00 II'\IIe8ts were preeen.t. Star. to attend u..spect.ton e.t Har- Ky.; MlBsMlllicentHelBlerlllldM1as a. ~ R Lloyd .Hackwell Dr. aDa Mn; B. Eo )OHN l\NTHONY v burg on March 25; BUwchester Irene Slade of PIQu&; Mrs. Rd3ert wW Celebrate The ()'QmnDion were Buada.y ~. ~ of ~. ALABAUGH " t on April 3; and Fra.nk.lln, April 11. Kaser of Ch1cago; MIss LauJla. RoIIa.t 'Btl Mar}"8 Epl.aoopail CbW'Ch In aDd Mra. Harvey BUl'IlIeJt in Lytle • Mr. IIoDd ~. Alf nagle of O1ncll'..nati; Mr. and! Mrs. ~" and att.elllkldMn;~ GoMIen Weddlng 'Of Deal'_W neavW JUVEN·I.LE GRlA.NGE W1llIsm [)eutemelr andJ , Mlf· ~ 'lba Rev. Mr. u.c&weu waa lore b1JTtl1 of. an ,,'000 SAl.t""'MXR'CH 30"7J8.01lI!e fIaiep ~ merly IRector 01 at. l4a1Ya Pe.rIah JOIm A!llt hoIlY,. at Mlnmi Vaney • The Ju;yenlle Gr ange at Wayne&- = e. ::! ~ddletoWD; Mr. Bind Mrs. and WI much belaYed by the people hospital on Saturday. Ma rch W. ville wtll hold a tood marke~ on Sa.t. m and daU8'hter, Miss A•• I.a"""~h U ·n ....... 30 _ Miriam al St. Louis. Mo. of ~~v1lle. For the past t:lu'ee , ........~ .........., came ..h ere t rom urdo. ~y ,............ I\<t 1 •'00 .p. m. a t ..... w..:; yea.ra .Mr. Hackvrell baa been a Lt.., RJoban:l B. O'Donnell, 9Q8 S . Main Au.stralla where she and Mr. Aula. Gl'IlJ:!ge Hall. All Juveniles and irubCbap~ ID .tlhe United. ~tee Ni:vy st.. .F ranJtlln. All reservations must ba;URJh were married while he Was °torddu:~~mngfood.e members are .asked wn4 ball onlY recently ~ from be in by MtVoh 28: Ilhere In military service. " ..... .., . O~a. • MJa.m.i Order 01 l!&stA!:m =============-.:====. ==-=c=-=-::.-=-=-=-=-===~ . •u ...~._,_ MiI'I- Nellie Bunnell ... ~.M~ and MIss At 1:00 p. m. or. Sunday, March SIBI' met in I'esulu' 8e8Blon 011. MbD~. B 11 to ~ uace were ' .. "' •......,.,., . 24, Mr. Samuel N. Keys, Lay ~ da.v evening. lCArob 11, wi~ a. large I . er-ln-~ 01 's t. Maryr& aut Mh. attendaoce. DurlnIr the 1nt.en!6tiD8 'eat, elmo. ~ .,;,ra the Happ.y·Hour Olub for .~e March "meetl.JJg e.t their home IOn North St.
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'Ill? and coffee wer.;, ~ in Itle Dora lrinI. dl.nl.ntf 1"0001 where a la1'se't.eble was ~ II4ld ElI~ 0baDd- ~ With Bt-. ~A appoint;ler a.ttended .tIle 00Iden Wedd1n8 ot meota. ~ . . Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Kenrick at J.qtle. S~. ·
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the home or Illel' son, MI'. and MI'I. LoYd DaVIs. on SUnday everung in. honor of her grandsollS. Mr. 0ec1l
DaVIs and Mr. Roy Hurley . both re_ centJ,y 'returnmg from overseas servIce, IUId Mr. C1aml.ce J. D&vlB, Yoemar. 'Srd Class, .now servins in tIJ.e
~;~~6tect 'ber ' lour nephews, Mr. LaMar Earnhallt; Mr, Charles B. Ea.mha.rt, Mr. Dea.n Be.bb and Mr. Robert .,..,..-"11 ..... _ .... .... n ... who .
servad OVIl1'8eeS and recently retumed. A delicious supper 'WU8 served w.lth the, honor guests seated at or.e large table and ollh~ at ltlhe sr,nall tables, alllllT<lnaed willh a befWt'lfUl ce~""rpiece of snap drl4tOnsand green t-a.pers in crystal candelabra· The guestBlnclwed Mr. a.ro Mi's. Ka~l Babb, Mr. Dean Babb. loss Fanny Eam11a.rt. Mm. IWlli1.I Jarvis and daughter and Mrs. Ruth l'lulterson of Xenia; Mr. a:rui' Mrs. Howard HUlIley. MUI5 Jenida. Hurley. Mr. Roy Hu.rley of New BurUr.goon; GUbert Kj,ng 01 the Merchant Marln.e. trcm
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. Spring VaUey; Mr. a.nd. ¥ra. 0ecU the social ,hour. a delicious M. DaVIs of DaytDn; Clarence J. dessert course was served to the liui!'!! Davis, Yoeman 3rd Olass of Norfolk, group of members MId gue$a. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Oharles B. Eamhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Eanlhart and son David, Mlr. ~ert Earnlha.rt, Miss Ea.rnestlne Earnhart, MIss Edw,yna Stanforth Mr. lAIiMar Earnhal't. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. ,E arnMl!I8 Norma Lo~ baa been hart, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Da.v1s Bind a.bgent from IiChool thJa week on son BW, aneL the hostess. account or illneaII. , Mr. and Mrs. Everet& Earl, caUed at the Brough FUneraJ home In. MlamJsbUrg, SllllM.y evening. where ilie body of Samuel Deweese lay. Mr. Therle Jones and MBtOn visit. ed Mrs. Jones IlJt MJamt V~ hos· pltal each evenlnl aDd ntPQllt that • 1/\ new grocery store haa been she Is sloWly Imp~. opened In ' COrwIn, recently. ~n Mrs. .Jamet Xaew and c1alll'h&er. as the L&mb',s Grocery, U!Ilder the Ma.rgo, of MJddletoMl> were Frlday ma.r.agemen~ of Dewey Lamb. 'I1he dinner gu~ of her ·u ncle ~ aunt, new bu.slness is located In a newly Mr. and Mrs. Wllilter Kem1ck. constructed bulld1ng five' doors from Mr. and Mr'S. Hai-t-ef Wsurnet at· RIOut.e 73 and next door 00 t.he home tended tale P'armer8' Club. Thurs- of <tbe oW'ller. The new store carries day at the home or Mr. and Mrs. a. complete lir.e of g\I'ocer1es and Harvey Se.ckett in Wa.)'!De6V1lle. meats and 'has JUBt laitel¥ 1nsta.lled Mr. and Mrs. CUltord Arc~n fa.c1lltiea for dlapenalng gasoline and and daughtel' of ~n spent Sun- oU: They ~ ~ tee Cream. day wltll Mr. Frank M11~ The new store invites t.hepubllc and Milo Miltenberger and clilldren. ~n of its qUfl.l'ters 8lld llopea Mr. and Mta. llalph IIammCIIId to eene tibe ·. pUill1c I.n a matlDIlI' had. 114 gueets a.t.urday evenlnI. that will build a. oommim1by bualMr. and Mfs. Paul Schneider, Mr. ness t.b&t the ~entl! and patrons and Mrs. Wiillam stnukamp and can ~ be proud of, . Mr. and Mm. Robert ~ers · or Day. - - -: ..;; ton. • Grange, Saturday evenintl', on Red Mr. and Mrs. Baney ",B1IrDe& eIl._ croes ' woNt as he was acqualnt.ed ~ned to . ~ S\Ul~y. MIas with ~ North Africa. Tunea1&, Laura. ~"le of CInclmla.tl. Dr. Na.ples, Rome and other p.Jaces. whDe ~ Mri. H..E. Hat.b&wa.y. ~ he. was . with Alnerlca.n AJr..P'onle& ville and in IIhe &ftemoon. ~..at- overseaa. . ·tended· t,be .Kenr!,*' ann1versry. .a u. Sara COriae Faraa\I. .be .. ..-.:-•. MIlo MJI&enberpr . . . ~n teachlng at the J!'ri1!Dd'. . Select to Wam1 Valley hospltalla8t 'l'bun- School In Pb1ladeJphJa. amve, ~ day aileS ~ a major opera- tb1a oomlDI PrlW to epeDd' tIb.e tion on Sat\irdai. Mr. Mllt.eDbeqp!t ~ vacation with her . . . . ' repoda . . Ia dDIDs .n6oal1. ~. aDd Mra. Seth P\II'DII CJI ..... 111'. ~ 1tIIIDI.. . . a& . . . . . . RaW. During
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: Mr. ..., .,.. ~ ~ or • H&rry Eaton, state. Oomma.nd.e r XenIa ~ the. week eDIt with Mr. Of the Am~ I..eJIOD In QhJo a.nd Wayneav1l1e. .' IIIDCl J4I'I! ~'Bil1 ~ . ~ W1l11am Sm1Ut. D1strlct ~rnmand~r Mr. Uul ~ ErDeI& Martlnt qMlll& ftre ~ LuIiu. or. the f'ourtb Dlstriot will be guest6 SUllday ~ IWWl tlVdr ~ ta1II. 0baT1. SWe. aod obiidnm. of We War.nm cOunty Chnptera of Ml'a. Geor81a Memenball. Mrs. ~ I.lIkJn and Mr. HarrY the Amert.call Le810n when tIleY. M_ Batb CbanCHer at&en4ed &be '1lIlleoD. _' meet ·at Kemor1a.l Hall, Lebanon, lUllCbeon of Alpha Pbt ~. ~ 31, beStllDlng Rot 12 IIOOD. . ~ Kappa: ~ at the Miami Mn. .~ ~ a.ap ppd'_ 'lbia meetl.n8 Is tor the . el!,tlJ'e ........ _, ,.,.._".. sa...'._......,. :.... nu It! 1_ _ D&yt4:l., ~ ~ ~ ~e Lee of oOun- memberah1p of the LegIon. -..wo • ..-..-... apent. EItmtIaJ, eveniDw with ."J' ot Interest em the pr<ISnUIl ~ a lU ' &Dd' _ :x;,.~. tbeIr wi,"" mothers ,aIld. ~. diapl4Y of dolla by Mn. ~ ~•. . i. . Many , ~ have been ~e f~. den ,or XenIa, tWiho told aneodot.e& ..... .c;DteIioe ~ ~. 11ft. tIle1r eIlte'rtaInmeDt and every OIle in ' ~ with e8iCh. Ea.rl ~ ~' 1'l1daJI ~ who belonp to the' ~lOlll '1& Ole basis that unrealistic or.' aDd Mi'I. DudleJ it... " Mr. and ~. Rebert . s~ · and urIect .to attend. OPA poliCies are raislnl~ the cost CenterVille were ~ dmner ~ Preddle. in Sprlncfteld. . of Jiving in the United States, the no_a at t.he Home. Mr. aDd lib. BeDneUa BrMWn .44DAD" HAWK.E HAS NaUonal Retail Dry ,GoodS Also· --' ...t ' . ciaUon displayed before members iii. and 11ft. lohn 'BUt and' IIIIIiI .. ~~ ~ \ ADG " Ml'I BlitTHDlEY CEf:;EBAATEO, of Congress in Washlngt.on examMaz7 ' 'WlJ.\iamIOn of 0ed8.rV1lle. O. J _. . . . . ~ClIalIdrea Gf,' ~'" nN .86TH A NrNIVERSARY , plei of what it calls '''catnouftaged were .,..ta at. d1hDer ~ df .. .; ,1PIPt ~ U~ ~ J. '0. ; Ba~ OeI~ ' hlS 'inftatlon."= --- - .... ,.~ a . . - 81..---.aoru· The NaUonal Reo-n' Dry Gooda MIaiJ. , Bu.th aiandlet'. . " - , -,-~ . , l ulDo . "'. .L. "-........ , . ;;.y ' _ . ~ i' av _..... ' ~. HIU ';._ <J !MIra UU":Wl.... ..•• "ir-:,;"" .., ...... ...... A8a0cia~on dqes not seele the im. ..... -~ aII4 . ADDIe ~ ' 'lIIr.; ' .... 1IIDe.. ,'~ . . . . . . . . . bOtlOr' gtlelit· at' .. ·fi.ffi11Y" d1Dner at mediate end of government price ~ M'DIl.sat &.mlernOOh ~ Rev. cbildnD or Beiv~ 8p!Dt ~ 8m1tb Tea Roam. ._ control but 1t asks that Congress and lira. Ralph IVkI Jl8!IU' I)aytoo day 1RIIl _. UId iIIII'I. 1AIe~.. Tboae ,preaeDt W1t.b Mr.. Hawke amend the Price Contrrol Act 80 a.M 1ihe1r (UI!Iit.a at dln:Der ' . .. to increase the ·.producti on of w,." . . " '... . ,. . ..... MMUe ua, aI Dear :8~ .we Mr. and' Mr•. Carl, HawIre,~. .coocl 9J..:I t)' lpw' priced: conaum" BR......- - I V " ~CID ~ ~~ UIt ~ ~ &~ Of Dayton 8l'; ~ . ~ . LOCAL LAD . ~ ;( dIr. " loO'. and Mrs. Melvin Banta,~. ,.. Benjamin B. Namm. prea1tEe" rALLS FROM TREE ~. UIII . . . l1li7 &tl4 ..... DoIr' ,Hawb- aDd Mr. an4 .~deDt of the ~iation . said: • tieue 18lKee9W. lOlL of ur; 'M Id &DOUDd1l8 tile ~.Of t.biIIr "'" ~ ..... AIId iemt · "Production can atop inOalion If 141'8. ~ ~ WMez' St.,1 ~ , " . we CD only Ito» OPA from atop'sa. ftUlIDe 0Il8ID, to , Pilla productiori." . , broIDeD _ ~ be reu ID. Baobard a..tne. 01 Oblo. ~. &nil JIis. Chute. a Bambart omciala oi the AuoctatioD defroID • .tNe.& t.he1r '!be - * I e took pIaoe at. 00Vi1IIr- &lid. ... aDd lin. B. p. J!lImtlar.t IICI'ibed "'camoUOqed u Be _ nmoved to LeIJunn 'CII' ... B:r call'lftlh. lItI ,... 8atunlaf eft'J!1og dinner gusts "boldlq the UDe" til "*-& 11& BlaIr bftIPIWl .... 1Mc .. ,. CII Mr. . . . . . -3. N. RnbIIM'GO UJd ill tile . . . . of ~ tID· bit ..... fIpiI;r JD J)lfe1Jlt .
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'IIhe program for ·the af,temoon arrangec! by Miss Alice Gon.s lUlId consisted· 01 e. pla,ylet by a group of IHiglh School girls. a rea.d1ng by Mrs. ElsIe Hockett and on interestlr.g contest wi~h Mrs. Roscoe F'urruI& re<:e1ving 1lbe prize.
nephews rea1dlng. 'In twa communitY. lit retired. J:a1l1lOa.c1t WOI.tuIr .. ...., ~..m~:~tile B~~~~e of the
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Returned Servicemen ODored At DiDner
while granting bigher cell1q prices to inferior merchandise. The exhlblt deplcted thia diacrellancy witb the comparison of the women's slip. shown above and more than' 100, other items received fJ:om member storf'A. Among these others were' a pair of men's whJte woven broadcloth shorts with an elastic . waistband on, which wuplaced an OPA price of $10.50 a dozen. The mallufacturer hili discontinued .'production. · Beside them were , pink shorts of ,lesser quality bearing ,OPA. prlce of $lUO a dozen. . Also ShOWD were two electric beaten, o!.e 'Of firat. ate qU'allt)' made by a prominent manufacturer and priced by the OP.A at $IU9 retail while a decidedly, poorer model next CO it from another maker bore an OPA price of ,1'-6'1 retall 3he other a-
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MtAMI GAZE'I'T1!),
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Established 1860 Pul}1ished Every Thursday by DAVISSON. PRESS I Floyd .L : Davisson, Editor Entered as Second Class Matter' at the Post Office, Waynesville, Ohio Subscription Ra~s: ,1.50 per 'Year in Advance .On March 11 the OPA relea ed five pouDfl of canning sugar on spare stamp 9. While no fruits are rendy for anDing' in the northern tates, folks outh of the Ma on-Dixon liDe are beginning to prepar for the preserving of frui ts that will- soon be, or now are ripening. To save misunderstanding and additional red tape, th e OPA made the sugar release over the u. S. but had in mind the use of this sugar for canning purposes only, and reqnested that hold ers of tamp. 9 "hold on to th em" until the . canning season arrives. Failure to keep faith with the peopl e, in the past regarding canning ugar doe.s not give the OP A a respect sufficient to expect average citizens to obey this request. Most of us are going to get our sugar "while the getting is good" and, a large percentage of this number 9 sugar will never ee a can. OPA expected this, or should ha ve, and it is not an asset to their reputation to ontinue trying to "kid " the America'n people. Their status of respect in the eyes of the public would have been greatly increased if they had shown due respect for the average intelligence'of Americans by stating that an additional five pounds of ugar was being aUoted to, each of us, with a request that we use it conservatively and preferably for canning purposes. The honor of we Americans is one heritage we stil l respect. If we are placed on our honor we'll usually "come thru" with flying colors. When OPA 'learn to consider Americans as such instead of individuals that can be herded as sheep, the honor of American democracy will be born anew and we will cease to follow selfish individua lism and will revert again to cooperative advancement.
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pas ~d with "big teeth" but unless ,we have the proper naot\nl11, machinery and 1lUppl1ea ~ we lIhoold have uollech bull-dor.er but. the ookIrIial , . . that aakS "!>OO't step ODI me" is et1ll the aDbeIita of enforcment, they are wO';:\:lIesE$. gu up abo. 'lbere wu-. l~ ra\n- instead or .. ~ abOVel. the 8t&nI aDd alpes. ~~aY ~oc:~,~td~_ .' 1\(00_. 8tu1 warm and Wet. ~ _ .Down thru the ages, man has had. a,cce!1!l to ~pirituou8 •· ......uvw...... .,."".~ _-...... "" year 1he 8fiO'JIld-hOlrprophesy ra.1led. dl'lnk. Many have re~pected the priVilege, others have truCt101l by!looda of Wlll.er not flooda We may.un 'have (0)(\ weather but LARGE FARM SOLD abus d it. Will the taking of . pirituous drink condem of In!latlon&ry pl1cll8. ~. abt ~ are ovtr.and it w1ll TO HIMES, DAYTON • S8.le at the 001. Talbott farm man :' It i . aid that it' i not what goes into '8 'mania mouth . QI£8 are ap.1n a 8'W'P1U9- at least onlf be Uhe Karch ~ soma out near Bellbl'Ook lie> H1mee GUeIT.BeV that .condems him, but what comes out of i,t . lIOIIle pllules are buy1nig ~m re- l1ke a l1on.. '8pr1n&' rw1ll be here l"a.rm8, Inc., Ma.rch 16 waa reported Prohibition would be well a nd good if it will 'w ork, but luctant!y at tlbe jI'OVemment 8Up- ofnelally Th\.lo1'8day but already the by GeoJve HlnIcle. Lebonon rerutor . . . . think of the years we experienced its rule. If the port prtoo and some not lilt all. Much jonqu11B or Easter flowlll'3 all they 'lUle '100 acre f84'lll 15 the Ia.rsest , .. lIB I lllte to tret m,y nine doUa.ra a are oa.lled 'here are In bloom and in Greene county. Two 'hOU&eS four effol'u being made for the rene-wal ~f prohibitlO.n were case for them "t t.b1s <time of year the tomyt;h1a Is turn111t1' yellow. The b&rn8 aDd other numt'l'O\lS buUdl1".gs guid d toward a plan for the p.o itive control of the la \VS in Sl)lt.e of hIg'h feed prices, the price I!UIl comes up nmth of ~e b8rn now were included lnotbe sale. The Himes now ex i ·ting, they could be made to bring about an im- could be allOWed to drop enoUgn so due east and we are alllooldn8 out corporation will Increase the herd mediate gr eat good. Look thru most magazines, news- that tJ4e oonsumer could buy them of our ea&t w1:ndows, Wh&t is &u.ssla of Ou.eI'lllllef oa.tUe in the very near . d '. . cheap enough to stimulaA'oe conaump· iOln8 to do? Ia lt Just OU that she fU'lAl4'e, it W88 IIItMetd. papers or other peno lenI s, and many elaborate. displays .. _" W8Jlt3? ~ whBit do we wa.nt? ·Oll ' . . bdl' tlon. The Br1 ......u people et.W mourn . advertl Ing eel' an l'1UOl' can be seen by adults and tlhe 10118 of lend-leue drted ~ The right ,to trade freely &ll over ~. aIICl' M.... SUU ~der and t'hildl·en. Go to a movie and you'll usually ~'ee a drinking perhaps I:he lOan to Britain 'Would the world? Peaceful settlement of olUidren. who have been 11v1ng in the scene. Turn on the I'adio and you'll hear talk that involves mean th~t tlhey would be buying r.l1 problema? Tre&t4es tilaot are made J. K. Preston home, 'h ave left for drinking. You ~ee it on the streets, in cars, in restaurants. them agatn and there would be no to be ke~t? Pe6ce? Yes atJ:ove aU- Ill1Do1a. The young. tel's are lea rning to aSRociate drinking with the egg surpluses. Why not start "col- --:-----------::-----------. . . lectJon 01 surplus eggs. 'ha.ve them . ~ e\'el'yday ot't:.' urances of hfe. They Wilt grow up lea rnmg dried and send t.bem to .Me .ha . .. ._ .. ~~"""'~"" . 10l0i. _~, "'~"""'~,,....~ c..¥........ u.~'" to co nsid I' it a necessa ry evil to be indulged in prom is· people or the 'world. "In the ~ cuously. when the CI'OW8 la.y" we alwa,ya have Why should this condition exist? Why shoul,d we allow too many eggs if there are enough thi di~play of e\ il infu ence? If beer, wine and liquors hens to keep up supplles the rest at , Ilbe year 8Itld so it goes. • • ~ CONOENrrRATE OUR could be placed under strict governrrnmt control with We are - la.te 8~ OW' ch1ck8 • ElI'FORTS ON THESE TWO , a le of such being allowed only thru gOYerment tores to t.h.1s ye6I' but if we do notclo &ODl8. • TmNGS IPROMIPT:A1ND indi vid uals pl'operly qualified to purchase ; if all arlver" lh1Ile about crows and {mea, I • EFFICIEN'I' PUNER.AL ~ tiging or publicity regarding spirituous beverages could wonder if it will be wort.b w.bUe to • A!MiBULANOE BmVlOE be aboli hed ; if all public drinking could be stopped; if get any. 1 looked out my Idroben Telephone 2291 those individuals who persi ted in making "hogs' of th m- =owblg~: a.nd there were ~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~~-;;;~~=,;;;;;;~;;~ se lve could have their tights to purchase suspended; then around the chlcken : ' o r:~ f( we would rno t certainly experience an era of ~ceful s~ for my gun but they'Sow me enjoyment with tho e who wished to partak1e of spirituous move and were iOIle before I oould beverage entitled to do so in a private manner, while leave the WWdow. those who wi. hed to abstain could do so in dignity. ;1Sh~:~=~'f;::~~ .1.
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by D. J. FIlAZIEB History is again attempting t o re peat itself. In man • March 15. 1946. The G . M. strlkc IS at last settled and who is the winlocalities throughout the Nation the foes of intoxicating ner _ no one. The unions claim that beverages are making heir wi hes evident by the power with ;he adjustments U1a.t were of the ballot. Prohibition i again their watchword. Gradually the alcoholic •. pirits" are being pushed back made that won the strike but ...il!!.t good will it do them? Our and gradually Ute forces for prohibition are gathering eooromicS set-up was lik.e a row or their stre.n gth. to again attempt a national vote., Many can vividly remember the original prohibition period. While the law of the land sta ed that prohibition was in force, the bootleggers and beer baron became millionaires and the drinking populace _ufiered from Qlindne' and other crippling effects of drinking poisioned liquor and liquor PAPER HANGING • substitutes. Are we heading for the same typ of prohi\;libon again? Advocates ay no! They state thBt thi~ time PAINTING the law will have "teeth" to prevep t bootlegging and the illegal traffic in liquor. Water St., WayneaviUe The largest dog with the large t teeth can do no harm. unless he has the incentive to use them. La:ws can be
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I brought home ,from ·t he ten cent domlnoe6 set up f)y a ch1lc1, the auto store last yeu' af.ter the poDd W&8 worken Itnocked down the flnrt one d,*. It looked as 1lhou8b there were and the rest . wen.t down one a.r.tet. some sun f1sho 000 .,t hough I d1d. not aDOther. jUst. like ,1 m dominoes, and know 1Iha.t the boys PUt any in my r.ow pricea go up IUld no one Is a.ny parxl when they went f18hJna and better ofI. OUr I!8vinas and our bonds stocked Ilhe ace on their place. Their 0I'thleea I ill t are ow • .t.. w cos more to pood • Juet full of tiny sun I1sn. produoe food beca.use farm labor 'I1he ponrl8 have been a great help 006U! will fou.aw I~e upward treilld but I ' W1&h ....ey - - 1ft""" . . ........- . .... ......"" - ..~ u.~..
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IIn'1 a lOund national labor policy •• e one that trea.. worken and man.... ment e.uotly alike and above all one that ill fair to the publio ••• the fint Itep towarcl that peace P . Sinoe...ly believin& thil to be 10, we . oft'er this ~ for .,..0. and produotioa and proa~1
for Httlin, di.put.. have beeD ......tecL Your npr•••ntativea In Congreal have tIM power to eatabliab this pattern for an enduring and • fair I.bor peace. Let them know bow you feel about it. Ur,e them to aot promptly on le,illation to' inolude th... four poin ...
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MIAMI GAZETT E. W A YNl!JSVILLE, OHIO
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FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
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CHOIR PRACTICE Wednesday, 7 :30 P . M.
are Inkrested In the ohUrch pla.'Q tc. n t t.end th1s Inspira tional Robert L. VanZQe, MinllJter service, Let's go ami take our friendS Bible 8obool 9:30 a· m. witb us. Y:ou wlU enjoy ~eeting t~ c Communion 10:30 a. m. young people from the various Sermon U :OO a . m . churches, and wOrShlping bQgether "Cbrist's l\4eGJI6 of saving Men" wi1lh them, Ohrlatla,n ~vor 6:30 p. m. Leaders In t.he Loyalty ClUSade, Even1Ds ServIce 7:30 p. m. plea.se do not forget to bring your "Three ~ of J eeus" list.B to the church Sunday evenuig JanlOI'S don't mi&.s your Christian so you oa.n exc.hange them for the Endeavor meet.1ng . each Suilday a.t r.ext perlod, It you can not be there 6 :30 p . m , ThIs mQettng Is for you for the Sunda.y evening service. '\\Iho a.re Wlder hig'h 8chool age. You please leave your list with Miss wUI enjoy sIngtng the ChOruse6. dls_ Emley at the close of the mOl1lwg . <l\.I&;ir.g the le681m&, and the conteB~ servloe, between 1lbe "IndiaJl8" 6Jl(\ tll e '~", It you f ind &.n¥ a.rt1oles • It you are looking for a.n W1on the Ute or worahlp of the people denOmina.t1onal Murch 'thM ha.s: No Creed bUt Christ, of Cblna or India bring them to be No 80011. but th.e Bible, PUt Ir. the 8Cl'8iPbook.
ORDIN -'NCE NO, ISS An Ordinance to Re~ulate the Prod· uctlon and Sale of. I\llJk and Cream In IItle Village or Waynesville. Ohio. BE IT ORDAINED by the Conncil uf the Village or Way netiv iIIc, Ohio : Sectlon I. That no peroon shall sell or deUver. or ha.ve in his pos$essIon w1Wl Intell't. to sell or deUver fol' oocsumptJon as milk or cream. a.ny mille or cream. wtthout a permi t from ·the Board of Health or Mayor of the Village.
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Section Ill, The Mayor or H ealth C~ Is authorized to suspend
wa.yS, Wlder Sec. 11 '18-t.2 !)f Jt.he General Code of Ohio. Is auth<lllUed to c~nterlJne paint extenaiona (If state RlgnW8;Y8 .wlthln t.Ile 11m1t8 of a village, a.nd
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WHEREAS, Tlli8 ordlna.nce shall ill no manner reUeve .or ' d.l8oha.rge the said village trom any claim or claims of any nature arising from. or I(t'0wing out of, Ithe mainLelUU!ce by the Department of Highw6Ys of the State of 0hJ0 Ilf said h.lgihwayil in said village. and the sa.ld v1llage shall save the State of Ohio ba.rm. It ss fram a.ny and all woo clauns, NOW THERlElFORE, Be it ORDIAlNED, by bhe COlUlCll of the VllJage 01 Wnynesvllle. stare of Ohio: Section I: It 15 hereby declaied to be tn the publlc Interest that the consent 01 sa.id village b e. a.nd said consent hereby Is, given to the 'De.. par,t.ment of HIghways of the state of OWo for said Department to centerline paint the state ways withir. sa.ld vUlage as hereinbefore set out.
No Name but the Divine Nameor revoke tile pennJt of a.11IY permit No Plan of Salvation but Christ's XI I . holder wh€lllevf'r tJley have evidence Plan Ea.c ' h ,., I h' h Is t tJJa.t 1U'-3' provision of this ordinance , • Dmmatlcally COmbln!ng m'w bu . 0, ""e e g • ouses repea No lleadquarters but Beaven. _"I I a.l I.e I I eel a , n wn,ber of times In order to Is !beIng vlolnted or that they luwe ST. MARY'S Come and worshlp with us at the t ...... t on ex r or oes !;'!1S wi th Visualize ho' w the houses woUld look reason to belleye that unclean or EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wayn.e svWe OhUl'M of Ohrlst, modern Interiors, BeHer Homes aJld set ddWn In an o.etue.l commUrJ1.y, unfit milk Ib bel.ng solG for human Samuel N. Ke,. Ga.rdens MB€QZlne's ExhiblL of There Is no guess work or dreaming ooJlswnptJon. Lay Bsder-in-cbar,e BONFIELD RESIGNS ' ''Homes for Toda.y" opcr:ed on WtiI- about these houses, If a house Is Section IV. It sha.ll be unlawfUl to 9 :fli a . m. 'Ilhe Brotherhood of nesday, Marchi 20. L Tile Rik(! sell St, Andrew. HIGHW AY DIVISION starteCl tomorrow, It lWoUld probably or offer for sale a.ny .whole milk Sta Kumler Oompany, D.ay l.oJl , OWo, i ll be like one of the hou8es tIo be shown in Ilbe Village of Waynesville COD_ 9 :t5 a.. m. J'I1IlIor Ohuroh • te Highway Dlroooor Perry T. the Home PIa:nnino &''CLIOII on llh ~ Section 2: That the Clerk be, a.nd 11 :00 a, m. Holy Comm'l1Illon Ford, today a=ounced the reslgna- '''' a.t Rikc's from MIlJ'Ch 20 tlhrough .te.m1ng less than 4 %or m1lk fat, tion of OhB.rles Banfield, Mkldle- Sixth Floor. 30. In Ule Home Pla.ru~ng BootJon, It shall be unlaWful bo sell 01' he hereby Is, directed to furnish to a.ndI Sermcm. town, a.s .division engineer tIl the Answerq uO'~ of questions 011 !.he Sixth Floor. offer for .se.le, milk that contal.ns the D1rootor of H1gh-wa.Y8 and to ~ ~ , R . Uo~ ~ll BtaJre Highway Dep8I1'tmcnt's Divi- about home pla.nn1ng Wle exhi bit. more th.aD 200.000 bacteria. per cUbic the Board of CC>W1ty Commissiooers MT. HOLLY of Wa.rren County , O hio, a. ceItlfleo :~y ;~~::!~" D1~ Ilion 8. and aj>pomtment of Robert oli6l'S eighL n ew hooses deslgl1Ld b l' ORDINANCE NO. 186 centimeter. METHODIST 'C HURCH copy of this 0rdina.nce inunedla.tely £~--r". -~ E Grav n., ..t~~ - -_ • • ta t to ",a group ol America's. J llg a.l'cJu0 ina "~"on V, P enni ' , llolder must memor1zlng !ale ~ or ;tlh.e books ' ..,., ~ vu.u. lIB ~n ou An rd nee to amend SecUon """'.. • . 1'. II. s-rtt. MIni l of the New TeBtament, HJghwa.y Department·s chief e.~I- tec1.li, eight Interlora compl" wly furW 01 Ordinance No. 161 show prOOf ,thllit tJlelr milk 15 pro- upon the ~ effect ·thereof. &mesa, 8IIbool - 1:30 A. II. • • • neer, Mr. Gra.y \\111 be asslMned to nlshed wid eqUipped , w,! a model duced from henJthy cows, by .... "'·vSecUon 3: 11hat this Ordina.nce Be It OruaL!led by the CoWlcU of K. A. JIlarDbart. .upermtIDdeDt. .,M-'~-Bit the h~'~ each Div1sion 8 when he joins the nl. , ... . of a lOO-acre Plo.lll.l ~ .... oomlOwllt). In~ ev""" OCIW ·tha.t millt ,~'ppUed sha.ll take eUect and be ~n force PraJ"Ie WOI'8btp I8l"fice - 10:80 A. II. . ~..... ...""'"" ......... t.he Village of Waynesv1lle. St.a.te of..... -" '" au W~ a.t 7:30 p . m. BI1118 your way Depe.rtlner-t, March 215, Mr. Ln a. recent survey of model'l Ohio, tJUll Sootion III of Ordinn.nce from te6ted for TuberculosL5 and from and af<t.er the earliest period E:veDl.Da ....tee - 7:30 p, ... Bibles with you each n1!rbt. It you Ford saJd, Mr. Bonfield resign ed to llomem.a.kers, the vou: w ru, OVel'- No. 167 be amen.c.ea w read as t OI- BIan8s d1sease, or supply milk from allowed 'by la.w, can not come, why not real!. your return to priY'tlre Industry, wllelming1y lor II- (;Ombillatiol! 01 10WB : mspect.ed and a pproved Pl&ntJ; and Passed: March 6, 1946 FRIENDS F'!rIt. DQ IODOOl - 1:10 A. ... Blble and ~ at ·h ome. 'We IlIeed D1v1s:l00l 8's headquarters a.re In tl'fl.djtionaJ exte1'1or Wltll model'll inD61rl.es Warren Bra.ddock, Mayor Section I. It shall be ,unlawfUl to . MeetIna for WCII'Iblp - 10:10 It. II. to pray qether for one a.nother as Middletown, 'llhe divm.on Is made up tel'ioc plans; most f;wlI.Wes wanted const.ruct or cause ,to be oonstructed Section VI. The M.a.yor, Board of Attest: Charles Jamet;, Olerk .,......,., or their agents. sllaU have ST. AUGUSTIN,E CHURCH well as for iIlhoae th8t a.re r-ot with of eight oount1e6: Hamilton, Cler- all t.heir t:OOJllS on one Hoor; h uuses Wltilin the corporate limit.B or the H~""" us, "Pra.Y' w11al1OUt. cea.&lng". mont, Butler, WarTcr-, Cllnwn, desl.gined for 8l! lJ(\d1t onal bedl'OOm ill acoesa to a.ru:I be permitted to make PaUU1r Krnn. . . . I'rte.& • • • 11 Ilh ed M! 1I V age of Wa.ylleSvlJle, a.ny building , . e ne arose, OSL lUlU ~ p re- or o~her sLruoLure, for the .. "'" as a 1n8pectlons or coW'S. OOIJl8, pla.nt6 Preble, Montgomery an:d Greene. .... 8UDdaf - 1:00 A. II. Plan now to a.ttend '!be Xenia fered modern illteriors because they ...,., d I ! Mr. Dean Babb or Xenia Is ag, bt- 'giVe more space, w(J're ligh t, II\.Orc dwelllJ.Jg wltJlout providing tor a.r. equ pmellt. 0 a.lly p~rmlL holdMr. and Mrs. .John Fromm and' lIOn Area ChrbUAn YoaUl BaUy, SUnday, Mr. Clyde Fromm, h1l!ve returned Marc:tl 31. Bot 2:30 p . m . eJt <tihe FIrst Ing In rthe ca.re ot hlB Wlele, Mr, places for stol'a,gc, 9iUd make living proper sarut.iu y fa.clJities; ,without er at any WIne. . A.Ji !Jhese provi<llng ~ normal fire secUOD VII, That a.n.Y person vlB1fter ..,..oot.. tbe put month in 0hI1st1au Oburch, Sprtil8f1e1d, Ohio. A, B. EaInbart, who remains quire Dlore !un, work casiLr. We hope that the youJItJ people that Ul. pomt.B are mclUded Ul Lile ' Home;, lmzards. Including properlY' con- ola.t.lng any of the prov1s1o.ns of this FIorJdB. _______________________________ 101'~ ' exhibi t.. a. t. .ik '5. struc\.eU Hues IWd cll1mneys. ad.. Ordjnanc on convict.1on by lU'_y equate and properly ll!8t.a.lled elec- court of competent jW'lsdlctJon 8hall HOURS: The r.ew u-end llh hoUM! design w'lcal wiring a.nd roofq material be punished by a f!.ne ot not l~s caJls 101' "d Uble-dul,Y" IOOIll.S, The 9-12 each morning of a. klnd which IS reeso.na.blynre- toban Five Dolla.rs ($5..00) r.or more exh1bi,t at. RJ.k.e's ll~ a L u.l't::s dillinS_ resisting, where s uch llu.ea, Clhim- tha.n, One HWld'red Oolla.rs· ($100.00) 1-5 afternoons except Idt.cllen. dil 'ng -ll Illg !'()o ll • SLua:iy ney:;,' wiring or roofing are included in the discretion o! 't he 00llI't. Wednesday iJedl'OOIllS, lau.cd.l·y r ooms ' l'1~hL oft In the pl'Oposed oonstl'llOtJon. BecltJon VW. Tha.t ,this Ord~nance bhe Iutc:llen. and O1J 1 ~1' room oom- , . sha.ll be m effect a.t t.he· earliest. 7-9 Saturday' evoening b1na.ti01l5 t.ha.t make lor mol' Uvir.g !Section U. Tha.t. the , B\.lUd1ng Com- """"'od a.llowed b law. mlttee vf Council Is not required to ~:_... y III less space. , Other evenings by . .........,..: l\lareb 6, 1948 lSSUC a. pel'mll for ,t t e co:cstructlon W . Brft..... k Appointment O8Il'elul!y plotted s, tes for house.:; arren ......oc, Mayor Is anvUlef featW'e (II, modern hOme of any bu1Jd1ng of such charo.eter, Attest : Ch8Il'les James Clerk. TELEPHONE 62-R design, cousu'uct!on Wild cost as to . , plalllllllg. .lII,Ol·1t a.nd more aLtt:ction ORDINANCE NO. 18'7 16 being givell L plaUl'<1 plJY w'eas , mater1~ly lower tile value and (iep~·tlCIaLe properLy vWUI?S within ~ (Section 1178.4.2, OhJo Genera! gal'dec a.r , nd seol'vlCe yar , l'esldenUal tllstl'icL wlthi£ sa1d oarCode) In ~he model lOO-acJ'c commw:.Hy porale llmiLS of the Village of Optometric Eye Specialist . tJlure are 1 0 Ilo q;.cs, sc.hool" chw·ell. Waynesville, Ohio, GRA.N TING DIRECTOR OF mGBl'eueatlon field, sopping center, wnd WA1 Sj AVTIIORIT}' TO MAIN26 South Detroit Street park, On e of th e bes features of Section In. All Ordinances or TA.I N CENTEBLINES ON STATE XENIA,OIDO , tll~ plrumed COllUlluni~y Is pomted parI.'> of O rdinances In oontllct CORPORATION. herewith are hereby repe.a.led. WBIlREAB, '!be Director of Highou ~ by John Nom e. a.l'~ II.1tcc t editor of BeLtel' . Hom~:s a\ld ual'dons Section IV. ThJs Is hereby decla.l'ed to be '8.Il emer\roocy MIl' zlne: ·'':;\.reet an.c:1 highway a.rmeBBUre l or tile Immedi ate preser1'1U1(IeJ.lIe.Ct.s make i t possibJ.efor v8ltJon of \:he publlc health. saletY, clilldren to g" to and from S<lllool and genera.! weUare of tlhe VllIace wtt.hout Cl'OOSing a t..horough!ure:~ , ot Waynesv1lle. OhIo and shall.go l.uto fuil lOW! and effect Upot"_ it.B SATURDA~, 1\1r. and Mrs. Jolm SettJemeyer pB.SSII8'e. and . children or cea.r Leban n and Passed: March 6. 1946, Mr. and Mrs. GleJ1al Bloam Mid WB.lT6U Bra.cklilX;lt, Mayor daughter of Springi>c>ro were SW1- A~tes~ : 'Charlet; J"a.mes, Clerk day 'd:inllex' gpests of Mr. a nd Mrs, L. C: St , Jolm and belped Mrs, St., John celelll'ate her Iblrthda.y 8-nn!Senior Christian Endeavor I/-t the church a.t 6:30 p , m , each SUnday. ThIs meet1IIg Js fOl" a.ll who are of high school II@e a.nd above. Come and eIidOY <this fellowship and devotloll81 meetIng. Horace Burr..ett 111 leader for thJs Sunday night, Let's b..m~, time ..... .... on . • • . Blbl S d ClaM t th 11 e tu y . !I e ouse ea.ch 'I1Ue8day evening all 7 :30. Anyone Is welcome to a.ttend IU'-Y 01 these olasses. The l~ for next
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Quick Battery Charier Hydraulic Car Lift
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You've never seen or.- exhibit like it beforel If you're planning ·to build soon, or just in the dreqming stage, you won't wont to miss it. It'~ original, color.ful, and overflowing with ideas for home-makers. 511 • , • eight scale model houses. in magic color. from plans of Ame-rica's leading' architects. SEI • • ~ simplified. traditional ' exterior designs, fully landscaped lots with ploy a~. SEI . . . eight modem interior ' views, completelyfumished, in miniature. . -sa ... o' 1..a.home :plonned .(;OI'fImu-:tity with IChool, church, pork. and sh9Pping center. " . . .
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and MI'8. HOward Collins. Mn.. Minerv a Glenn, who II In the employ e of bbe Hop.. and Mrs. Meyer Cooper, Clnc~, Is V8C8tio nlng with them at COral Galbles, Fla. Mrs. James L. Jordan aud famlly of W~vllJe were .guests 01 Mls8 Phyllis Shldake r, Monday . Charles Bopn Jr. recel"ed his har.orab le d18cbarge fJUn the Army last 'Week 11.1. CWnp Beale, 0IIl. and .ha.s arrived h<me.
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teachin g career at Sa.rd1nJa, Ohio and has taught for approx1ma.tely ~ % FARM LOANS -Long tcrm, tJwelve years. He was d.ra!ted Into 'lIIiIt,)' ~en~. No appmls al fee. EIGH TH . CRAD ERS the U. S. Military service In JanAlso Wee cnall and lal'ge ta.rms ST AGE ASSEM Dial 2111 Wayn esville . Ohio BLY uary 1943. While tea.c.h1ng at. Hameni Henkle. tor Ii&le. Phone CallNo.2, or Lebano write n.Oeo tfc. ' The Eighth G rade h eld the1J: first vill e, Ohio. He served two and one. assembl y of the year in the a~d1- half years and s~nt 'h14 Mra. Laura 8bJ4ak er 1a &be ~== .: ==========:::::::========~ enttre t~ of her daughte r. Mr5. Paul1ne vWars Real E.tate For Sale torlum, MarCh 15. D1c:k lAwson was Bot Sheppa rd. Field, Texas. He waS or XeD.1a. IF YOU HAVE A PROPE RTY OR. Master of Ceremo rues and e. pro- an i.IlStruc tor in Ohem1ca.l Wa.rfe.re (I (f Mrs. Marr S,~ Pl~ .. YfIl7 gram was p~tr u as follows: FARM TO SELL call OJ' Wdte and a Class1fi oalilon Spec1allst. Be b, I"~E - . . muCh improve d 1D healt:b. ..... .. • .u . Devutio ns (1st PsaJm and Lord's held the rank of Oorpoi'a l. Mt. King Don Henderson, Tel. KE3446 , 617 PralYer) Ma.ry Dora Mr. uul Mn. IJ~ Hol18'n. received his honorable cI:lsdha.rge on Mra. Jeaae Pennin ll;oD enlertal ned and la.m.\lyt vs,tt.ed tile 8~~n Lomin Ave., De.,yton, Ohio. IOI1IIi8,1"s tfc Star Spangle d Bam! e.r (MIss R06e June 24. 1945. a eroup at f1f13'-f1ve lndles Saturda y pareuta , Mr. NJd ~. J~ ~ at tihe plano) Entire A.ssembl .Y sang. • • • Houae hold Good. atterno on !oO a bridaol ,lhower in COUl- of t.lrl.s v~, SIJnIia.i. Openin g Address Danny Slmpso n. TWO MOVIES SHOW·N pl1ment to Mrs. Earl Davis (Elberta TWIN BEDS - 6pr~; mattres s; Song, "can't Get To Heaven " by "About. Faces" (care of the teeth) Rich> . Mr. and ~ Ro~ Bhaw wen new; Mrs. Gmce V1oe, acl'OIiS frOm Eighth Grade Girls. WhIle they sang and "Bee~ven" were tile ftlma I Mrs. A. 8. (Jollett received' as Bun- SUI'ldaY dinner gue&ts Of ,Mr. and SOhl.O etat.lon, Pbone 2171. 321c .the vari01J6 verses, they were lliU!- shown Monday , !4a.rcb 18. dB&" dlnner guests. Mr. ar-d Mrs. Mrs. H. M. 'l1Umer in ~ - - - - - - - - - --:-.trtI.ited by another membe r ot the • • • FOR SALE- Hobart M . cable GTIUld lavern W1Iaan and Mrs. Lilly WI\l'Piano, ,S50; Four Broode r Houses; cla.ss. Wh1Je ~ slIug Iren, JJta.ytom I' "Can't Get COOK ERS COME . MISs Ruth Barnett 01 Miami Val Two Oil Broode r s toves; Two To Heaven In A Rocldng . 0ha1.r" a ' Two new stoves have arrived as .. ~~_~edBenMrl!lecke.tt and Jo I~ b,ospthl~ . !Dayton, girl scooted ac.rosa the stage in a equipm ent for the Home ,I.. f spent the week Eo ClaSII ~ ..........·...n . and Mrs. end wi ••ome 0 ...... ~ RolloSeS. PJ'lcw..e Wa ynesvill e rocking" ohair. 2101. 3280 . Roller skat..ee, violin room. 'I1he ,p resent music . Is to- It III~~iiiiiiiiiiii_iii room a~ Madel T . (Boy in a scooter ). be niade Into the .new Home Etc. EAcli ' 4 Sew ICE BOX aEFRIG ERATO.K- All Mlnstre l sIt1t, Aflca.n JUStice, by room Bl!l.d new eqUl~t will be porcel.ailn; Gibson 100 lb. size; c&"'l Elghth Grode boys. added by degreea. EACH be convert ed to .electric . See PaUl Song "Old Black. Joe" Bo}'6. P1cJdng, Phone 21&2, SWoc Saxa.ph one Solo. "Some Bunday - - - - - - - - - - - Morrun g" Goroon Lierman UTHRDD• . ReM. • ROlLS n. Miac:ellan~ Poem "Ma and the Auto" Mabel God has endOWOd man With InBoober t. IAMB8 L. JORDA N telll8en ce am! l'ea.SOD whereby he is GeDera.l~ 5or.g "SWlng lJOW. Sweet Char1ot " requited- to determi ne the ver1~ -or FIFTH HOllS E SOUT H OF STAT E ROUT E 73 NOI'toh Fourt.b St~ F'1Ith House from Girls. questlor..s and proposi tions. U rellgW&WAPER AvalGft State Route 73. W~"1le8vllJe, Ohio • • • lOUS beliefs and opmtOOll are found , • • 321 'KG. oontrar y to the stan.da.rds of science · ct.M., Ithey are mere ••• tions e.nd FOR SAL& - . ' MEA' r ' . Coach D elJrulB King. who also 1maglnatlOI!8; for supersti GROCERI~ ICEC~AM the anttthes la of F'QR ~ Electrloc Broocif;r used teaches &lienee (C'hem1stl'Y' and knowled8e Is Ignoran ce, and the one ye8t1', 150 chick size; and also lPhy61.CS) lilt Wa.yne TownBh a-It 1p .High cb1Jd of 1irnoran ce Ia" lIUpel'B1t1on. a 100 gal. .bog !ount.an !. See MIs. School, W8.li born lilt Martins GA5..0 LlNE a,nd OIL viJIe, Unquest1~ly there must ,be lIfIl'ee. LeeI1e Wa.mIow. South 'I'lilid St., Oblo, Oc1lober 20, 1908. He. ; a.tten.de d merit between true rel1g1on and Wa,ynesv1lle. r 321c elemen tary school at VIle old ...,...._ _-=-::--~_ _ : _ - - - roam school in the i:quntry . He was VLnJIIIT Hot D.ted • • Garde n Plant& -B'f& 0. graduat e from Wayne Townsh ip ro-R-~--B -Ia-c -k-Ras ---pb-e-).:l'-y-p-la-n~tG HIgh 8chpol 1n ClInton COunty at Oum.bel'la.nd variety. Will -e. 8 t. Lee6creek, at t.he age a.f • 15. He John. Phom: 2705. CALLING 321 sta.r\ied to W1lm1ngt.on College at . . tJhe ~ of sixteen and graduat ed Embauy Fanni n. Imple ment.. .:years la.tA'!r a B. S . degree FOR 8A:LE- ·(ilmmed late Delivery ) and a B . S . degree In EducatiOn, the I·LB. B.-ilrhten Up Wilh BOX 'II 2:; New Gramm Hi-Spee d Timlten .. ...•. Bear1n8 Trailers with 14 ft. steel NO~Ris BROC K CO. 12·02. QUIC~ and D~PENDAlJLE SERV ICE VAl CAM' .. Tonwt oSBeds aond New Tire6, a.l60, less Beds OIDebmatl UDiOD 8took Tanh CAN (chassi s Only); 10 new ~ LARGE 32 U. Steel P«tabl e Corn & ·Baled • • PI<G. •• and KEMHs;y ElevtllOOrs on Rubber ; TON£ Full sbock of Wayne & curtis Air HARVEYSBURG, OHIO OOOlpreesors; Rl).Ddal l Lime ar..a \ . FeN1llZer Dlstr1b utors on rubber; 1.000 Ba.le of IHC ' Baler Twfue, $6..50 Bale; 15 Flexible 2-IWW Rotary Hoes; 15 Slngle 9-ft. Super PASC AL CELEIJ.Y, Giant Size .. :........................ . 21c 705 Comm ercial BidS.. DAYTQN , Phone AD '8IllgIe CUlt1pa<:kem; 5 extra new Live Wire ami PrQrrtw Iwe. An 111'- G 'bb B 'Id' N ,~L St mc Combin e motors; 2 EKtra pnbatiO D IIeOODd ' &0 Done, strictly I o~. UI ~n ICE BERG LEnt JCE, each ............ " ................... .12c C;:entenille, Ohio, Phone 7021 .o~ new SbIIIrter and Lli'hUi for Farm- _Oera OD Uae beet aD aroaIld marlet . TELE PHON f; 2422 •. While .. ........ J.... ; ....... 6 Ib.......... If you have real estate to 's ell se~ us. We get the In &be eoaJl\r1 . all !4. Servie e That Sati.f ie. • FRAI:'tIK BOMliO LT & SONS; highe st cash .price. have buyer s for itemS you wish to, WAYNESVILLE. OHIO GRAP EFRU IT, Pink ................., .... .......
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COIfJfUNITY INSTll'lJl'lOlf lor NIND7-'",1l ~ '~AYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY,
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U. S: Cracks Down on Russia; British Loan Called Trade Aid; Modify Emergency Housing Bill .....___- - - - - R e l t n s e d by Weatem New~lIper UnIon. _ _ _ _ _ _--1 (EDITO!1'S NOTE 1 Whell oplnlolll a •• np ..... cI '" tb ... 001 • .,•• tb.1I' .r. tha.. ., Wool ••n N .... p.p .. VIlIOIl'. D••• ".11.1a .DcI Dot D•••••••1I11' .t thl • • I ••».per.)
HERBERT HOOVER HESITATED WASHINGTON. - Secret.ary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson bad a hard time at first persuading Her· bert Hoover to come to Washing. ton tor the tood conference. Ander· son caught the ex-President at Key West, Fla., where he was fishing. "I've promtsed my family for sev· en years to take them flsbIng," Hoover told the secretary of agri. culture, "and now at last here I
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the purchase of new dweWngl; fD· crease the FHA's reaources to fD· CrackfJown lure mortgagel of ex.Q.I.s by one First evidence of a stiffening ot billion dollars and set ceiling price I U. S. policy toward Russia was con. on new ·homes. tained In the state department's warning that this country could BROtHERHOOD: not remain indifferent to the Reds' Truman Plea refusal to withdraw from Iran in With tormer Prime MInis&er Win. accordance with an agreement stan Churchill's plea tor a U. S .• made in )942 and reaftlrmed at British milltary aIDance posinl the Teheran. Question of American adoption o! Oil·rich, Iran has been prominent the proposal or continued adherence in the news since Its northwestern to the United Nations Organization province 01 Azerbajaln moved for for maintaining world peace, Prell. local self-rule and Ruaslan troops dent Truman stood by UNO In an prevented efforts of the central addre.. before the Federal Councn government to Quell the revolt. Dur· of, Churches in America .t Coltim. Inll negotiations between RUlllia and bUI, Ohio. [ran for withdrawal of Red force. Though sponsorInIL Churchill'. from the. country. Moscow was said .peech at Fulton, Mo., Mr. Truman to have pressed for all concessions, apparently intended to await public held exclusively by the U. S. and reaction to the proposal before tak. . Britain. Ing a Position hlmseU. Meanwhile, While the ltate department's note the Prelldent avowed complete supto Russia emphasized that this port to UNO, declarin' that this country could not lit Idly by while country expected to defend it and trl·p'artite agreements alfectlng an· work for Its perfection alona with 'l'boqb HOD 10 be &hom of powen other nation's sovereignty were bro- the other member nationl. aDder D-Iap - -....... UOII. Blro....ken, It urged the Reds to retire to 500 d I te w" ~v_""'IU_ promote the con1ldence necesaary In addrelllol the e ega I, retalDa reverell08 of these .rap rep.. for foaterlog world peace. representing 25 million Protestants, trlata, bowtnc to the croanll apoa Having preSBed the Russlanl on Mr. Truman declared that onl7 bIa entr&llce to tIIelr quarten at through the oblervance of Christian KamoL the Iranian situation, the state de- princlplel could any meohanllm for partment folJowed with another pro- pe'a ce be auccesstuL Extendlnl the JAPAN. test to Moscow over the Redl' loot· thought to domestic dalrs, he u. • Iilg of Japane.e Indultrles In Man· .erted that onq throUlh religioul New Sun churla and their el!ortl to set up a fervor could the country develop a loint Ruaslan-8loo economic rule soCial pr~lI'am dellped to meet Emerging over the hprizon of a dVer the provloce to the exclusion the needs of the mass of people. defeated Japan, a new lun arose. ul other nations. In conllderin, the Church's posi. It spread the hope and aspli'ation BRITISH LOAN: tion lo 'the postwar world. the COUD. embodled in the new constitution cn unanlmoualy adopted a resolu. !lrawn up after dve months of deCalled Aid tion conclenmtng any form of raclill liberations between American and Nlpponele otJlclals. Declaring that the altemative to 8ell'egation. Presenting the relolution, Dr. Endorsed by General MacArthur, lending bandal aaaistance to Brit. Bin WIS a postwar economic dog. HeD17 Sloane C:oftln, noted Presbyleo Premle.r Shidehara and ~peror light, -the- admlnlstt'stkm opem!!t"ttr........ · tMo1otllM; ...,e~ Clbureh ~ Rlroh\to ~aeII1 ' ~1l8W .eon,Uiulight for the 8~ billion dollar loan ,anizations themselves for pracUe:- lion strips. the mikado of all his sbv· to the Urilted KIngdom with Secre- In, dlscrlm1nation allainlt Nearo ereign power, provides Jor the free tary of the Treasury VInlon and AI- and other minority aroupa. Man7 election of two re»-resentative Iistant SecretaI}' of State Clayton church· supported hOlpltalJ, achools boules and asaurea b-eedom of endorsing the advance before the and theological leminarles ' were ' thought, press, religion and speech. lenate banking and currency com. guilty of the oIfenae in varytnrde- Of particular Interest was the can· mittee. grees, he said. and some churches .titution's prohibition of an army, Vinson and Clayton presented themlelves refused to hire people OIl oaV)', air torce and o~er war facW· parallel testimony to the solons, as. racial or other arounds. ties, and the renunciation of the uae Bertini that if Britain wer.e unable DENAZIFIC .l'TION of force In settlement of Internation· to obtain . dollars with which to buy n.: at prohlems. In declaring that J.apan GermalJ,$ Help was wi1l1ng to become the first na· tion to ouUaw armaments, Nippon. To speed the arraignment and tse spokesmen hoped that the rest trial 0.1 between 1,1100,000 and of the world would accept the same 2,000,000 Germans cbarled with principle and follow the example. . Naziism, U. S. military authorltiel approved a law promulgated b7 OPA: provincial IIovernments of the I:" • American occupation zone providing ~ase pnce Control for prolecution of IUIIpects fD 'nlough price controls were re10J:al courts. ,' lIlo1(ed from muaical instruments AppUcable to the U. S. zone only, and ~ wide variety of ml.cellaneous the new procedure u expected to al· Items ranging from tce bowls to buD low . rapid d1apo8ltion of pendl,n, rings, OPA threatened to restore cases and removal of much of the regulations if retail chargel bound. uncertaint,> al!ecUng sectional td from reasonable levels. ded in the items freed from ,economy• • Germans hope_ \bat con· vlcted persons migbt be lubstltuted price conlrol were such sporting for war prisoners presently em· equipment as ftahing, archery. lid. ployed a8 forced labor by the Allfel. lng, croquet, bowllng, baseball, bal. . To be tried "i'anti-Nazf prolecu· [etbaU. football, golf and hockey. tOrs and three-man trlbunall. de- !'hough playing uniforms were ex. fendants will be clasliAed loto four empted, control was malotalDed broad ca&egoriel, including major ~ver shoes because of their general ol!enden, active promoters of Hit· ~sefulnes8. .viuOD: WarDI 01 Doc·ftcbt. lerlam, youthful - adherents , and ,Among the miscellaneous Items af,oods, she would tighten up her ex· nominal party members who joined rected by the OPA action were lowchange regulations and conserv. her the movement for business or 10~ eOlt kitchen utensils, cowbells, buck. resources for careful expenditure convenience. While penalties . for ets coffee servers unglazed Bower w1~ a friendly tradInIL bloc. The major offenders and active pro- pots, lafety goggl~s and lodustrtaJ result would be a. return to hlgb moters include forced labor, confla· clotb1n1 'designed for protection IarffJs, 'sanctlons and other restrJc- cation of property and restriction on 'IIainat hazardous occupations. With tions which bogged trade prior to employment privllellea, the other IUpplfes adequate, price control was World War II and spwi:ed the de- II'0Ups ,would be subject to occupa. temporarily relinquished over velopment of totalitarian economy. tional curbs and fines. phonograph records, electric lamp Disclosing ihat the U. S. had bulbs, firearms and ammunition. tumed down a Russian bid for a STRIKE: IIx blJllon dollar 'Joan, Vinson told Crisis Brewing STEEL: the senators the administration did As the CIO·Unlted AutomobUe Kaiser Balked ' . not contemplate direct loans to oth· Workers Itrike alaInat General Moer nationl. However, money will tors proceeded through its fourth World War n's outstanding entrebe advanced to foreign countrlel month, pressure rrew for lIettlement peneur, big, burly Henry Kaller wal through the Export.Import bank, let of the walkout to-avert a crisis re- forced to ex~cl8e aU of hiI ,InILenu. up before the war to stimulate sultin, from the prolonled idleness It,> in procuring sheet \ Iteel if he trade and p08sessinll limited loan· of 175,000 productioa employees. I waa to 10 ahead with pIanI for the in, pawl!' of 9~ billion clollan. With the union aDd management pro~uction of his postwar autol. remainl,DB one bl, ' cent apart' from Kailer's diftlcultiea arose over his HOUSING: agreement on 'wa,el and both "Ides inabWt.Y to obtain sbeet s~el from Emergency ' Bill Indlc'fltin, DO . InclinaUon to budge, major prodUcers, who claimed that Though balking against Imposl· the city of Detroit appealed to supplfes w~e IImfted and prefer· tion of ceilings on old bouaes and , President Truman to perlonany ence was being riven to eltablished payment of 6iJO , miWon dollarS In Intervene . becaule the strike was cuatomera. ,Only two companies subsidies to bulldiJIg lJlaterial manu· lertci\l8J)" _lMpalrin, the economic conaldered shipments, Kaller inter· facturers to step up the flow of sup" life of the · cOmmuntt,>. To provide eats s~d, ~t they, conditioned plies, Ple house .approved, emer- tund. for , gro~i reli!!f applfca. their .actlon ~on the c:onaent of lency housing bill ,lvIn, the gov- Uonl, the city authoriZed an' appro. other ftnna to deliver material ' BoWn, over. Kauer apd Joseph emment broad, powers ~ speed low· prtati!m of t4OO,OOO. Iilcreal1D, bltteineu develqped W. F1'~r, his auto-maldn, ..socl· cQst resldentilU , constru¢tlon. ., Pulbed through by a cOllllttoo of ~tween the UAW and O.M. over ate, alked thl! d~ent of juatlce RepubUcana' and " southern Demo,. .~ '· comP8D7'. : r8fuaal to above to fD~~ate lbe 1tHl~ , ~:~t-:LI~ ents, the ~ill givu HOUIlD8 ~ Its cdrer cd aD .' 18~ cent aD ' hOur aetlon. charlinJ IJ: pedUer WUson Wyatt Independent wa,e merea.. or 'aubmIt the lame competition. '!'bey alao' authoril7 to- ch8JlJle1 builclinl mate- cd pa)'Jq U~ ca.. to aD Im~ the economic stabmz.Uon board aDoc.ate avaDahla .IIQJPUea to UHn. riala IDto home C!ODItI'uCl1OD throUIh . ~ ubltntu. With the : 1JAW prlorities unUl .:rune; 11147'; set prien veatloD , .~ for lltil'Cb • ~ '1'hOuIh'~ opera... a at,el pJaDt for IUcb materlala to m~ . aut- II. UDirJD, .,C'b-m ....... tlaat at J'oDtaaa, CaUt., be hal DO IbMt _ aDd balt the aport ' cd IuiDber the ~ boI*I to JII'GkIDI tIM rolllq ·radJJu. ID4 IDItaDatlon cd . atdb to ..... dllJallduUca .,. 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Anderson, bOw.!ver, emphasized the urgency of the food crlsls. "We need your experience and ad· vice, Mr. President," he said. "You can go back to your fisbIng immediately afterward But this u a time when your country ' needs you." Hoover ftnally consented to come.
BOWLING CONQUI~aED BY WOUNDED VETS ••. For &boused, of war wOIIDded. &be Bed' CrOll lallll'llia . . . batlce "f mercy. Tbey &ive &belr lIervlces &lid provide faelUtiel to aid while away tedious bour. or IIoapltaUsaUon. Bere. aided by Mn. LuoWe Carey, Mra. Marian' Lee &lid Capt. L. I. Sheaffer, are lett to rlebt, Bet. Paul lackson, Set. Bober' AbaJiau and Pvt. Georre BodrICUe8. wbo are &iven a ohaDee to conUDae lbelr bowl~ ill Los ADrelea aOe,.. Reports IDdioate that mey of the 1!'ollDded have beo come expert . bOwJera, .whlCh alao aided in their rapid recovery. ... -, . "" r '
NAZIS REMAIN IN. GERMANY . A secret report on failure to deNazify Germany has been made to the war department, but u consld· ered so shocking that It probab17 wW be destroyed' It Is now in the oftlce of Brill. Geo. Frank A. ·Meade. The report 1h01ft complete failure to clean out hlCb-raak. loe Nasls. n .180 &ho_ a aaJIo pnslne uumber of so-called ~ man "laborers" who bave aeo-
FAMOUS FIGHTING FAMILY REUNITED ' , •• Tbe 'amoUR fl&'hllnr famll, of Mr. and Mrs. Leon OIUer, Cbelsea, MatiS., are Iol'ether for the first time slace Pearl Barbor, wUb the exocption 01 the eldest lOll, Plo. Curles, 32, wbo wa. ldUed In action la 1&&ly., The croup arollDd their father and mother inclades .twIDs, Bolalld and Bober&, twinl Rlcbard aDd LawreDce, Gecree, DoDald, Arthar, Howard. LeoD &Del alater MUfIiD a' plallo.
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signed to them. , ThIs Is one of the latest dod,e. to ~t around the employment of Nazll by the American army. Accordlq to army rules, no former Nad can be employed in any Job more important than that of a "laborer." Result Is that many Nazts are uaed in Important Jobs, but Uated on the boeks ai "laborers." '!bat whY' they are assigned secretarlel and J stenographers. These "common laborer." are then put lo charge of important manufacturing plants. '!be ' report now in the bands of the war department was made by the public safety , and Inspection division of mWt8r7 government. It ma,. never lee the light of day.
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BI~WD Newsreel: Honorable John Coffee of the House of Repre. lentatives week.ending from the Capitol at the Pierre. . . I . AnIta C lb . th el An o y, e m od 's model. . . . .n Sothern, the star, paying an unex· pected visit to the 52nd stteet joynts and delighting the proprietors of . ame.. . . Don DeF ore (the orches. tra leader In the 81m, "Storlt Club") In town to rehearse with "Judy O'Connor," which opens In Apr. . .• Claudette Colbert, whose husband Is e speciaUst on hay.fever and aUer. lies, but she suft'ers and suffers and lU1J'er. aU y ear 'roWld. . . . Martha Raye carrying her beautltul baby' !rom the Sl Moritz to a waiting cab and the choo-choo to Chi. , --8aI1Iea In Our Alley: Jackie Green, the Embauy Club clown, '1\'88 In a Broadway restaurant and .sked a waJter the price ot dinner. "We have two dlnners--<lne for $2 and another for $5," was the reply. • . • "Wbat do I get extra on the ~ dinner'" aued Green. .•• "Pre.. tige," waa the snapper. . . • Bar· vt.y Stene asya Sinatra has musclel DOW - from carrying ' aU that mone,. _to aU those banks. ... Latin Quarter boll Lou Walters eued an actor It he knew what an athellt wal. • , • "Sure," waa the retort, "Iomeone ' wli on t.ooe1 B. Mayer'" --i N...e1~tte: When Harry Tugend (who wrote the ftlm "Wake Up and Live") was an unknown writer, he <courted Jean Barkow•. , • At the 11me Ihe was Billy Rose's Girl Frl,day. • • . "Why dQ you go. around with a nobody?" Rose asked her " Hook up with a success .or lome allY likely to be onel" ... Jean dlsregarded the counsel and married Tugend. . . . They've been living • (happily ever after) in Movietown, where TUgend il now Paramount Studio's executive producer... . He will soon produce Paramount' s &!n, "The LIte of Billy Rose." :I'hree mODths a,o the U. S. Anny In Germany discovered the Usts of Nazi sympathizers In the U. S. A. Army offielals promIsed the lists wOuld be made public. The State Dep't promised the . lists would be made public. A. Congo Committee promised the lists would be made pubUc. . . • And what happened' Absolutely nothlngl After all those promises - the lists are still a lecret. And even the reason the lists are being hushed up-Is a secret. Quotation , MarksmamWp: K. Roos: Shall we split a kiss? , Anon: Rudeness Is the reply we cannot thlnk. of. . . . J . M. Barrie: I am neit young enough ·to know every. thing. . . . VirgInia Faulkner: The decoration was not 110 much period •• exclamation poInt. . • . Stefan Zweig: The lark whirred upward Uke a skyrocket of delight. . , . Chril Morley: The extraordinary Insect obligato of Summer nights. . . . B . V Morton : Conversation as for. mal all' a minuet.. . . C. E. Coe: M naked as a peeled banana. . . . O. W. Holmes: Sin has many tools, but a lie Is a handle which fits them all. , • . Sax Rohmer: A smile 'SO :rean her junior. . . . Beywood Broun: The ability to make love frivolously Is the chief characterfa· tlc which distinguishes tbe human being. from the beasts . .. . Gelett Burgesl: A secret as fascinating as • 100.e tooth. --
'I'lIIlea SqllU'e Ticker: Observer. report Se,c '., of State Byrhes walttid (unrecognized) In the Waldorf blrber &hop unW Frank . Costello WIled Up the manager' and lot ·hIm ,piOfitJ, ·••• V~ Johnaon wtll cIlne .a a Und Street . spot ",hich barre4 '. idm .1ive 7 eara ago When he ",I. merel1 fD authograph collector.• " O. B. ·&ba.. told'"'Gatirlel Pucal that IfY IIoftn1U'I caricature of him ra till belt or thousands be ' hal leen • •• If.. 8PI~1 reporta tllat be waUJd, LIb to ..t back to MovletoWII ..... ~
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HAT' sta rted as a ra· Taft Breaks With Conservatives in Backing dio a udition script Administration Measure; Long-Range Groucho Mar x a few Machine Application a go is now a successful Building Policy Asked. S~ccessfuny Tested show, a nd will soon be ada ed for the stage, screen, 0,. W. J. Dryden By BAUKHAGE WNU Farm Editor vision and a cQmic strip . Irving N ew! AnalY!l1 and COn/menlalor. While fum igation or lhe 50U for Br echer, producer of NBC's WNU Scrvlce, 1616 Eyc s trcet, N.W., United Sta tes was rea dy to carry the con trol of soil-born plunt pest. "The Life of Riley," put Washington, D. C. WASHINGTON . D. C. - It Is fuU y expected tha t what is lett of the plan tor settling America' s numbe r one problem - the problem ot finding a home-will be cut up by con· gress and pasted together in some new. strange shape by now. It It is stili in the works when you r ea d these lines there 'Is a possibility that what fl naliy emerges Crom the hopper will be more wha t the pa tient planners wanted and less like wha t the various pressure groups wanted. The interesting tblng to me a bout the debate on this m easure In the begin ning was th is: although the administra tion features of th e bill went squarely aga inst the conservative gr ain of our conserv ati vely In· gra ined congr esse s, It had one cham pUtn who usually SIts as for away as he can possrbly edge fr om anything of even a pale pink hue. I refer to Sen. Robert Taft, Re· publican of ObJo. What Mr. Taft says never falls on deaf ear s In the sena te even It the ea r s a re doubling ones and spr out from the heads of those cruelly affronted m embers once referred to as " the sons of wild j ackasses." Vox Taft to the conserv· ati ve Is his master's VOX.
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hi h uld w c wo grease the wa y for Quick constructi on of the lower· priced type of bomes, and the price ceillng which would m ake It cheaper to live In a house than r e-sell for profit. Tha t Is, the present oWl1er 01 a house could .ell his property for any price he could get without restriction, but owner number two would have to re·sell it for what be paId (plus, of course, reasonable cost for Improvementll) . These two conelltfona may have been good or bad. Whether they were or not they were opposed for two main reasona: ftrst. because they were considered "government interference" and therefor. radical, and second, because powerful lobbies, the profita ot whoae prlncl.,.ll wo~d have been curtailed, put aU the prelllure they could on congreSI. In .plte ' of the feeling that the lPirit of the housin bUll wal "libera you prefer that word to "1e1t1sh" or "New DeaUsh." Senator Taft &1.Ipported It. He had made a careful study of bousing and come to the mature conclusion that the admlnlatration idea, 81 embraced In the billa Introduced by Senator WagDer In the aenate a.n d -Representa· tive Patman In the 'bouse, was .. nearly the right 1I0rt of legislation as could be obtained. The CIO took the aame view. Now when viewpoints 81 dlf!erent al these two arrive at .greement, the simple cltlzen Is inclined to think that thelr joint approval is pretty sound sponsorship.
out its internati onal. obligation s a nd use force to check aggression. the following sentence hos been before m e: ". . the Amer ica n people, now in the height ot their m ight a nd majesty. a re no longer a s ove reign nation. " That se ntence Is fr om Nathaniel P effer' s book. "Am erica' s Pl ace In the World" which the Saturday Review of Literature call s a "stubborn· ly a nd trenchant discuss ion." I agree with tha t des cription of the book and beUeve that what Peffer say s is true and tha t It Is vital for Americans to understa nd why It Is true. Peffer says that we have lost' our Independence and our autonomy "In that which maUers m ost In the life of th e nation-peace or war." And then he shows with bls "stubborn r ealism" how this has come about, how In the beglnnlng (before· 1776) America "had no control over its own destiny because it was so weak. now because it is so IItrong." And he shows clearly and con· Vlnclngly that, no matter how anxlous we may be to .tay out of foreign broils, any major war In Eu· rope or As ia will eventually Involve the United Sta tes. Our sincere but romantically tutHe dream ot splendid is olation Is forever 'broken,
b a s b ec n un dert aken during th e past 20 years, it is only rece ntly tha t th e p rac tic e b e· Com !~8 ot com me r· c i a I importance, With the develop· m ent of hand and drawn ma chine• . it Is nnw possible to fumll~a te the cold frame, hot bed or greenhouse solis as _ _ L well as the ga rden or farm tract. Th'e re ar e sever· al types of fuml · By hand gant on the market luch as Dowfume G, whIch is a m ixture of me thyl bromlde and chlorina ted hydroca rbons. It is highly toxlc to nem atode. (ell worms) and solI insects. The ra pid ity of action has also been improved. It will kill most nem atodes in four hours of exposure an~ pennlt the
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Following an old European cue· tom, a Uny pig wal given Mn. Paul Henreld 011 New Year'1 Eve. Hendeds meant to dilpole of It, but their lDlall daughtera took thlngl in charre. The pig, ' FIft, now Uvel in a 'basket In thelr nUl'lery. and fa fed from a bottie. Benried lays that when FUl grOWl out of ber balket &he mua\ 10. The chIl· dJ'en are omJnouaJy Illent about that. lIE Dorothy O'Hara delllDed a love17 evening gown for Diana Lynn to wear In "Easy Come, Eaay Go," but Director John Farrow aaid the Jirl played couldn't aftord such So Diana bought It; It'. the on. ahe wore - to-that baD-· at the White Bouee. lIE ' WIlea ,.OD ... Viviau Lei,h uel Claude RaIns In Bemerel Shaw'. "Cae.ar azul Cleopatra" you'D _ mod expeJlllly. picture eyer made. No& Jut because ., wu • ... miWoD doDar IDyestment; .... mos' anllD1'Dloantable dllBcaltlel were overcome. Bau-bomblap, ... Jlor aborta,.., rattonln, or materia.. - Gabriel Puca' had to 'ace aD 01 them ID maldD&' the picture. were epen' OD rHa.rch; even the conatellatloDS are repUcu 01 thole that Doae ID Ootober, t8 II. O. Costumes and seta are aDth.uo ID every detaU. Even tb. had to ,be !eproduced; tbe oriPnal waa too worn. ' lIE oJanet Blair, ·Carole Landis, Dur· ante, Hildegarde and other celebri· ties each contributed a chapter to SUver'. book, "All Women Ar. Wolves." It'll b. ftlmed, proDably by 20th Century Fox, whO've oft'e.red $200,000 for the screen rightl. lIE Robert E, Donahue Sr., RKO Pathe New; cameraman and veteran of 30 yeara ot new. coverage, la the ftrat newaree1 cameraman to leave on allignment to cover the atomic bomb telta. He expectl to IPeDd live months In the Paclftc, on ''Operation Crossroads." - :+: Gene Autry wtll bav. to lind a Dew lead.lng lad:r - lune Storey • .,.1 she'. liVeD up being a horle· opera Ingenue. When Gene went into the army, Jane quit, after makIn, 12 pictures with him, and made a radio career for het:selt. Then Ih. given ID interesting character rOle in "Tb. Strange Woman," with Bed:r Lamarr, and she'U take only 1QQd, m.aty role. from ·DOW on . Walter Greaza, who'l "Inspector Ro.... of ~'CrJm. Doctor," had to allave ot! hla muatach. when h. mad. a commercial movie. Some of the members ~ the CBS radio &how bav. worked with him eve". SUIlday for the paat .Ix and· onebal1 ,.eara-but DObod,. noticed the chanp In bis appearance I
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Many thlnkera bave pondered over this Question. 'I n tracing Amer. ica's international aftaln, this .au. tboritative and provocative writer tracea our courle througb the great Bone Dr tractor clltaWD macblne crises wbole mll~ltonel are marked cllIYelope4 for 8eld famlptioD. with the dates 1778, 1787, 1881 and 1941. 1917 wal the wamlng that was auccess!ul seed planting In two not heeded. We were drawn into a and ' most plants within four y,ar then, not of our own making, y • . but we did nothing to shape world Application ~ made at staggered affairs which followed and whicb, injection pointS to depths of II inexorably, drew WI for the aecond inches. The surface is sealed by time Into a world conflict ID which thoroughly soaking with water. Out· we had no direct concel'D. door fumigation fa pl:actical wher· . It may '.eem .. l8r cry froJD ellp- .ver there il sufftclen't water avail· lomatlc Intrigu. and the vicfasltude. able for aoakln, th.\~urtac. after ot human hatrw, orlanize4 mur- application. " der and luat, to the world of the III mllD7 parts of the counhy, In· aplrlt but I could not help th1nIdn, fe.ution of the lolll by the a. I cODlidered the dorla I wi~ IIDot nematodel is 10 extenaJv. that ne..ed at Nuernberg ot a certain mllll7 garden crops cannot be pro· text In the Bible; the wOrda of Jesu. duced on otherwise deslrable landi, al! recorded In the gos~ of St. Tbla e;ystem of aoil fumigation will Mark (XVllI:S5), "For wholoever perm.\t the Bucces.~ operaUon of shall save hil life &haD loa. it; bUt nch land. whosoever &hall lose hla life for my sake and the gospel's"the &ame shall eave It." I am well aware of the fact that the devil may quote the ScrIpture. Farm Wellder with the beat of u. ' but I do not think one has to be charged with A new electric welde,r lultab e tor MephiJrtophellan tactica when .h. rural power Unel tracea a parallel between the 1011 of haa jllst been reour nation's sovereignty in the sense leased ' by the LIDwhlcb Mr. Peffer expounds It aDd coin li:lectric comthe lOBS .of our spIritual lIf. in the paD;Y, Cleveland, New Testament sense. Ohio. It II needle .. to Iterate bere that It baa a maxlLabor Want. the principles upon whIch thi. na· . mum (lIUtPUt current Planned Action of 35 :amperea and tion wal tOWlded denv. cl1rectl,y The CIO hal printed a very busl. from the Christian philosophy. Bow· 'provides a machine nesallke booklet on the subject in ever, we have never fully lived up which meetl whlcb we are reminded that we tQ that philosophy since we still teel new NEM.i\ atand. have always had a housing short- it necessary to Indulge in that high· arda ter thil type of age because our cities uS1.Brew 1 an procedure which I welder . Under mod. Topsy. that the shortage II Iteadl1.y once heard the.late Lloyd George de· 1m farming practical electric weld. growing and that estimatel show crlbe sa "organized lavagery"- IDg has hecome a mUIt. that by the 'end of thIs year almost war. War has always been jUlti1led three and a halt million familles will as • measure of defenBe--<ietense be homeleBs unless they are taken ot our cltizenl, our ' territory, our In by relaUves or double up with loverelgnty. otherl-as the .President suggested We have now 10lt our sovereignty they wfU have to do meanwh.lle. In that we must be wWlnI to elle to The reason that we alway. had. lave It. Let me replace the word housing shortage, accordIng to the "life" with the word "sovereignty" CIO, is because we never bad a ID the rest of the Biblical text, housing policy. We have a public which would then read: "Whosoever school educatlonal poliey; a police (and that meane a nation .. well protection pollcy; a war and navy 81 a person) shall lose his sovereIgn. policy. As a result, we bave • ty for my lake and the gospel's, the pretty good school system, our polic. lame shaU lave It." UnW America give us reasonable protection to and all the DatioDi are willin, to life and property: we have never lacrlfice thelr loverelgnty to a high· lost a war nor suffered invasion. er, world organization, whol' tenets But we ' can't have roofs over our are four· square with the lospel'l in beads. proscrlpting war, we can never That i. what the current housing hope to win back a sovereignty In legIslation Is supposed to provide. accord with the Christian principles One mo~e factor may' b. InJected which are the foundation of our na- · Into this controversy which could at· tion. Curtain Keepi Out tbe Cold, BDt fect It materially: the veteran, chief • • • Dou Not Prevent tile 'Hop from sufferer from homelesmess, fa al yet A tormer American millta!')' 'ov, UllDr'the Door. unorganized. Once organized, be ernment milD lays our state departB7 the we of burlap (B), WI decould out·pressure the other pressure ment and Britain and France are vice will keep the coleS out 01 the groups. keeping Ruasla from searching Nail hog house. The burla" fa tailened • • • asaeta In torelgn countries. It aeeml at the top to the door trame and Since I heard for:t.hright speeches atrange that It Ruslia hal been at the bottom (A) to a :1 by t . Th.e 2 of senator Vandenberg and Sec,.. slighted In any wa,. we haven't by 4 is fastened to notblng but the ury ot State Byrnes which aounded beard about It in a Joud volc. before burlap, a aharp wa~g to RUllia that the DOW.
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2. What occupation has the hIgh. est accident toll? 3, Where was George Washing· ton inaugurated President the first Ume? , 4. What does "apple pie" order ,ignify? 5. How long will foreign G.t. brides have to wait to attain U. S. citizenship? 6. How rpany of the 360 islands of the Bermudas are inhabited?
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at supper. It must be Jordan, ' and am oke clouds . Jordan was a hard man to handle. relSned . . Suddenly ahe felt a thrill of fear for The mon who hod called himself the man who had leaped out In the "Hazlet t" straight ened against dark: he mustn't be hurt, he tree; he saw a r'idcrlcs'S horse his commustn·t ! It did not seem to her at ing. his . bridle flying loose . With the momen t that he was a strange r. a leap he reached lhe ~ri ghtened ani· He was a brave man; ahe had seen mal's head. caught the reIns and hla face when he swept out the clung by main force . There was an lights. She rim. panting. to get help instant of intense 8 cUon, the horse tor him. plungin g and kicking. then the man Missou ri Valley Projec t A PEOPL E GAINS At the momen t he needed It. He conquelJed and scrambl ed to the NATIONAL OONSCIOUSNESS had leaped out on a crouchi ng fig- saddle. The flames seemed to have IGOROUS freshma n Congres sure. there had been a struggle for gained new fuel; wh.en they died R T M man Charles R ayman Savage of LESSON TEXT-J Samuel 7 : 1·8. 13-JD the pistol. and then the two roUed down in one place. they leaped up in the sta te of Washln gton's third dis'" MEMOR Y SELEC'T ION Obey my over on the turf, 6gh ting silently , another . Everyth ing that could burn trlct. former official of both CIO voice. and I wl\l be your God. and ye BUSIN ESS & INVES T. OPPOB . despera tely, ·each man trying to get was afire. The wind carried burn· and AFL unions. form shllll be my people : and wolk yo In all er grange the MAKE 1,000 Per cent PROF IT wa ys thai I have the other's throat. In the dark, Jor- ing brands and tossed them on mad· master and 4-H club leader, ded you Be Your Own CHAPT ER II Boss. Work In the Prlv.07 and thai II may bo weU untocomman you.-Jeremlab ot dan had the advanta ge; he knew the ly whirling horns, bulls gored eacn himself a construcLion your o wn h ome . Make Products that 7 :23. enginee a.n like wlldn",. You CDnnot lllU with ~ Her blue eyes widened . Another ground, knew where the slope would other in sheer terror; the distant touched the match which m3Y r. FOIlMlfLAS. Anyone con understan the m. P rofits arc e no rmou s for such amall question was on her Ups, but a door set 1I1s adversa ry rolling down over ranch·h ouse shone white in the reo oft a congres sional investigaLion set The most powerful movem ent for Investme I. n to nt. Send 12.00 tor 48 Practica opened suddeni y and the trained a ledge of rock. Struggli ng and curs- ftectlon. the mounta ins loomed black the lobbying activitie s of power Formul" •. Includes comDlete InstructloM.l and notiona l prosper ity is a revival af Cet on the R oad to Succe nurse came down the long corrido r Ing, he dragged th'at way. He had against a silver sky. todDY. to other Interest s seeking to defeat the Iplrltua l Chr istian llvlng. OPPORTUNITY ••. SendAS long arms and an Iron grip. but he toward them. Bo. UI, Allred Sl. SI .. II,FORMUL O D, . Detroit. The young man who had never r egional authorit y measur es for MI... Israel had come to the place Jane turned quickly. "Anythi ng had met hill match; this man whom seen the Uke of this before. held In public control of the Missour i. where the people reco'gnlzed tho t he bad never seen before had been the frighten ed horse and thrilled Columbia and other river BUILD ING MATE RIALS wrong, Fanny? " basins. they were on the brink of naUonli1 . The nurse shook her head. "He's Band Siandard CODcr.te Blo ••• on ~nmwith a new emotion ; he tasted free· The young Washin gton congres s· disaster . . Isea. Machine with hand lamper, t8 calb gaining all the ·tlme," dam. adventu re. the joy of llving. man minced no words when be wIth order F. O. B. factory . One of the scriptur es on revlva 1 Voa.r.t. Macblaer, Ca.• DI.kory. N. CJ. He knew nothing of herding these called upon the congres s to instl· "Fine'; ' Jane turned in an ex· Wild things. but he Icmged to ride tute an investig ation "of the ex· Is II Chronic le. 7: 14: "U my' peoplanato ry way to the strange r: "A FARM S AND RANCH ES into the midst of it. though he felt penditu res and of the corrupt prac- ple, which are called by my name , friend of my brother 's, Mr. Sten· his horse trembll ng under him. tices" of the org3niz ations lobbyin g shall humble themsel ves. and pray , lUO-ACRE LAUGUERI V"LLE I FAR. bart. was taken lIuddenly III with 3 miles northwest of Friendalllp. Then. in a ftash. he s,aw a big car against passage of these measur es I1nd seek my fac e. and turn from -Aboul pneumo nia here ; we couldn' t let him Ind. B-room house with larae 2-room buetheir wicked ways; ment. then runnlna will I woter ond cleclrlclty; r hea speeciJn be moved and he's been having a .. g toward him; 'the moonlight seeking to harqess the rivers under room Bummer kitchen and wood from •. I heaven. Bnd will forgive r thel showed It clearly. whl~n it stopped congres sional grants of regiona l aulor,. barns. tool shed . chickenboua hard time. Miss Sewell. this I. the hoUH. brooder .in. hou!ie. and wiU stono heal hog thetr land." house, corn erlb and a man leaped out and came run- thorities, friend in need who helped old Mac. • and double garoge; to acco ba.~,iIJf~ Thll Is the way 01 revival an d fences and f,lenl y 01 water; b ning into the thick of It. As he came Last faU this writer told you of RE your curtain s shrunk e n? Mr.-?" she looked around. "Actu· pointed and n sood ; about he recogni zed him; it was Jim Kel· the forma tion of one of the most prosper ity for Americ a. too. acres boltom an the condition Take heart. , • here 's not one ally. I don't know your namel" rest In Dostur. IUI4 Revival .wlll come when God' S timber. Ernie O"lmao. Versallle., In'. lerl Back before he was expecte d. powerlu l lobbies In WlIshlngton'l "John- " he began. and atopped . but six ways of m aking them over A momen t before he would havD legislat ive hIstory to defeat the Mur- people will or of sewing new ones with little momen tarily confuse d. FARM MACID NERY & EQUIP . been IDfe, but the herCl had broken, ray Missour i Valley authorit y bill "But there'S more to it than thaU" fabric. I. Seek God'. Face (vv. 1. 2) . 10CII Spo"do" form. Illrden Iroetor. and lome of the yearling s had turned be- and comp'anlon bills, which include she laughed . The ark had been out of Its prope r equIpment on dlaDlay; early aprinl clel. fore the shouts of the vacquer os. the Columbia River Valley authorit y place for , : place orders The budgel'l1 balance If you reule old HIli tace burned; he was trying T.Jlar Gar',. a long time. The ungodl y ~ar r •• lor Co., 1t2 S.Erlonow. Dh.y .• U.mOl.DoO. Cllll'taini . You'll be deUJlbted at tholr With a measur rush they e. caml' straight for to rememb er what name Phlllsti he had nes glv. had It, but amarlncss. InstrucUons 829 ha. dlrec· e they wer the Now sIngle the lobby hu been drageed glad to fl£UJ'e In front of them; en old MacDow ell; unaccou ntably It UOtll for 6 curtains. return It INSTR UCTIO N In balf a ,econd It would be too latel onto the Door or (longTen aDd unDue to an unusual1y Inrge demand Bl1d seemed to evade him. and again he The calamit ies which befell th.em ounenl conditIon,. sUghUy more time Is bated Hazlett cloaked had tor no aU spurs. to lee but he a. struck "tbe to ).Ie to this girl speak required In filling orders for a few 01 Ihe of distress In the heart at a n hi. heels into his horse', .Ide •. largcst lobby 01 itll kind In aU pow· most popular pauern numbers. "Hazle( t." he said at last. unbelie ver when the presenc e 0 t , MAKE BEAUTIFUL BIRDS AND FlSI ( er Frighte blstor)' ned. • the • . animal .pandlo shot l' hundred forward s Her eyes met his for an instant God Is evident . 'ewlnc Circle Needlecra.ft Dept.. In front of the oncoming rush. in of thousan dl of doUar. II year InOut 01 COW BOu r II and he thought there was a quesK4 W. R.ndolpb St. CllIeaKo 10. m. For a Urne the ark was In front OucncID e th of g JIm. legIslati on. .1 nU fit jll.DI ts $25.11, . •• • . , .. tioning look In them, but she wrote Enclole 18 cents for PalterD ~ Congre ssman Savage declare s the house of Abtnada b. but even ther e 1(0, _ _ _ _ __ lfo'T to Make. Compl.,. Id. his name down mechan ically on a "Keep behind my horse-q ulckl" lobby consists .truCUOIl l ",11b Draw/ag . '1.00 of a "lImoll group at tt was not In Its rightful place. Sam ,Up of paper on the desk. Nam,.e_____ _____ _____ ____ I The young man felt Ip his pocket .. men. led by a former Insull R. E. IlAlUtI lOK com. uel moved among the people. point"John Hazlet t" ' he saw Jim .top and reel with p'll.ny official. spearhe ading 'aMSlral hmo.. ...., a.......... '1. OllIe _____ _____ ______ the or. ing them back to God. .urprlae . He rode hJl horse acro.. ganizati on. financing the It had a blz~rre eftect; he knew operatio n This was his Brat act of publi c ·the Ipace and turned to face the of these three hIgh.soundlng that It would be hard to get used to , organ- ministr y, but behind that pubU c It. He stared at It oddly himself . MAYO NNAII . AND IALAD danger. lzations : the Reclam ation auocla- act Is the history of a godly Ufe. I lhealD p then suddenl y aware that hh look Fl~e and moonlig ht outlined the tion. the Nationa l Association of Such a man leU" Mak. Jour owo with RcdJ!CI ...... br can consiste ntly urie might be a self·bet rayal, he avertblack torm. and white homl. 1Ifty- ElectrIc compan ies. and the exdAsi •• RutllunO Il, Dcliaous tudU n.a tural others to turn to God. Salad. with yollt owo DtoIti.na. ed hi. eyes. conscio us that he had .Ixty-h e could not count them. The resourc es commit tee of The respons e of the people wa IATlIUlSE •• FIlICI .IUI. IBIPI lost the thread of the talk between earth leemed to ahake under them; chambe r of comme rce. the U. S. wholeh earted. They were thorough· BoUt '.,280 hII hone plUDged and he swung In Jane Keller and the nurse: but Jane I B.E.II ly sick ot their .in and separat i on AUIIO JI hII leat. They were coming . they Oat to Roo" Peopl waa IOrtlh, the mall for her. 14101 . . ._ e ..., CIawIaaoI'l.aMe from God. The earnest 01 their lin were . almo.t on him. the), would Bere are yours. Fanny. and '"They are tied togethe r a. tight. eerlty Both Bl,ht was their obedien ce trample to e th horH and rldl,rl Then hi J.y a. pea. in a pod In their plan A teacbe r put a problem to his lome for Max." She held them out, admoni tion of Samuel that the), MISCE LLANE OUS " •Joba lIaaIe".. " He ftpea&e 4 did the one tb1ng be could thlnk of. to rook the Americ an people." eon. claA: "There were 13 sbeep in • and the nurse. gatherin g them all he fired ... TOU point .UFFER blank uP. at from departe the II, front Tum d . hastily r ow. oltlllll' '' From gresam toward Their an Savage laid. the Ilck- qaleUr: &bea. IltUar ber hODeat eyea Wicked Wa pm and 7 jumped out; how many olb", form of pUe. 10Ubemonb Ihould m8U ~ There wal a terrible pllJn.e and bel· room. (vv. 3. (). nam. He and charled addre .. to Co bIa. tb theBe ••• abe I •• organiz added: {.. al.~ ation. "&bat'. DOl Joar low. and 'a were left?" 0.•• P. O. B•• " •• AJIIaa ••• 0 I. .. 'John Bauett· ... .he repeate d . .me." lteer crumpl ed and are aee\dng to prevent the constru c. Israel had learned ' from their One of the boys said. "None, quietly; lell to Ita knee •. It. mata. fled from tion of power dams by governm then Uftlng her honest eye. lTOP III0KlN G-My - F i t teIl8 bow ent beathen neighbo rs to worsblp the Ir Co air." and when the teache r re- to hi., abe C1wt th. habit. Price ... ' added: 'that·. not your trained In a hard school Be roDed It. partin, In two Itream l and floW· 10 the nation'. rivers. FaJllnI In false godll. Thele they must ~8t4UIte ed. or refund. buked him for his deficien t arith- Dame." ' OP put ing on either .Ide. In the center the that they are lee\dn, to Ar. I f Brl. Ia. PAUl.ALBER'I Br••lIP. H. r. Jordan over and got hJ. buy hand away the almost if God was to metic and told him he knew DOth- Ber look blels them. horse and rider whirled In • wtld pow~ at the bus har "to repeat threw him a chaUenge on hil throat, then lIudde.n ly they A'l'BLlllT III'1 1'00'1' AND NEO~ LYi . $n, about figures, the boy's reply even more forceful The same prerequl81te to ,plritu al Qum Hmf-cir cle. lhie1dlng ·t he man on .r. anemle.. Let ua pro~ t. , Muscle Shoals Iteal by pay. revival .... "Sir. you know nothing about Again he telt the than her words. both went over the ledge. Below it, foot. Again and a,ain be exists today. But Money back 11 r~u.. .ome a,. m . .... fired, and; ing the governm ent a fifth of • ,ay, hot blood rush Jane had planted popple. . The two • IlII 0 ••• O.D""," ".. ..I Vir...... We do not wor,hIp hea~ en Iheep." to hh face. liut he stralght end him- men fell togethe r. struck and un· when he hit. they ,.vewa ),. bellow- cent a kilowat t and force the peoANT OUBBEN'I' DOOK IeDt a. le11. Her eye. leemed to reach to clenche d. Jordan leaped up and ran. In,. Flames were behll~d them. tha pie to pay 10 cents . . . 50 tlmel a. gods. One is astonl,h ed at the .Im pubJJ.tbe price. Back number al~ : Uarlty between the ritual ot .ome or your dfavorite 'rake It or Leave Itl Boo.k uaed. r. __ a somelhl ng deep down In hi. con· His antagon ist had struck hi. head vaequero~ were .boutln g on their much as it cost them." cults and 'orders and the anclent a .....,•••U .ahn.I ., H. y, '. . H. • """kla pltJ'lorm for Iha 80."" Iclousn es,. rllbt; they hurtled themllel vea at The gentlem an from Washin gton on a .tone. and there WBI an inltant ".".,.. Ihe old lody cure_ Iha po""'" religion s of heathen dom. the bridge, Jammed it, 'toppled over .tate charged that the lobbies "You're right," he admitte d In which he .aw atars and heard have MUSIC AL INSTR l1MEN TS the and went "Tum le/l and you'll 6e "sial," he .barshLY. U's not my name." The fact is that we have let up Into the wa1:er. M the entered IDto ','0 definite conspir acy shouts from the house: Jane had BABIION IVAS. 11.211 eacb~.IPa1t..1IaaA cheerluU stream of madden ed b~ast. parted to break the Holding Compan y, e' ...... She at00 d "Don', 6e imperlin , Sheet Muslo. ue Oa " _ y act": many new gods-m oney, fashion. , 0- ...IrDml.I. replied. a moment' s Uen t. th e roused the vacquer osl IIAPLE MUSIO IBOP and Iwept past and leU them. the that they are leeking to cripple clal position . The "Oh, wry well. Ihera." refoned Ihe wind from the open window comma nd nee ds He rose dizzily to hIs feet. brushed II M.pl. A.... Newark. N, I. the besIde young to go man out dismoun ted. again through God'. me s· lOner. "rum riBm and 6. leleo· Rural Electrie odminls tration. to them Itlrrlng her dark soft hair. his hand across his eyes, and tried WE BUI sengers , "Put away the forel go "Take my horse. Mr. KeDer." he discred it TVA, to block the thea she bent down and lit a IImall to discern the fleeing figure. The tI •• d Mail •• ' loatr.me all. Colum· WILLIS MUBIV VO. '!'be clall had bad • ielioD OD lamp on the desk. 'od said. .... bla River Valley authorit y bill and ,inoon was just rising behind the lM III. F •• rtb SI. c CLD.IIla... I. 0 .... Jim looked up at l!llm. dazed. to thwart other public power Blklmo l, and werp ••ked to write . Now the time had come for God "Isn·t that an unusual thin, for mounta ins; the sky was IlIver with "Who proare you1 My God, I Wal a grams. aD accOUDt ollt. One brlgbtY OUDg- a strange r to admit aervant to call the people to POUL' rRY, CIDCK S" EQUIP . 80 easily? " she It, but the earth was dark. lJke tha fool; you laved . r began: "The Eskimo s are asked. "I acarcely know tnT lItt!I" He declare d that the lobby was bottom of a cup. He ran forward . ID. Humble Themle lves and Pr a1 What 1 !ABY CHICKS The dawn God'l frolcD people ." was breakin g behind the headed by Purcell L. Smith and (vv. ought to do about I~but." she hesl. stumbli ng now and then on .trange f.arly chtc t?>0Y beat 5-8). . Our Ohio V. . ApDroved ullorum proflte. Teate4 ChIou are tated, "I don't beUeve you've come ground. but, as the sky brighten ed. mounta ins when Hauelt limped up Kinsey W. Robinlo n. Smith. he Spiritua l Ufe thrives on the go th- selected lind bred to dy. belter toward the house. He had been with sold. Is former treasur er of Illinof. erlng togethe r While Rotkl. White Wyandottl.".-alta. here with any ' thought ot lNIrming he made out the dllrk figure ahead N_ of God's people. Tb e Ham pan, ablre. _Barred Rocka. DUll Rodla , .,. •. LIght• •.0inUy oWned by us, and-we ll, It'l this way. Jim and of him, ItiU running . He did not th e 0th er men In th e I ~ddl e ' aU P ower b h n. t Bntcbe AJld White •• ve ..... a.crisls or 8 In Israel was roT met y a ~Tea I day, VlaIlor. welcome. send. (or free .... I ha~e often talked It over. so many !mow where they were going. Behind Dlght M the day broke the .vac· the late Sam Insull and North convoca tion ot the people We cular and price Ual.FAIRVIEW _IOBf t men come west to get a new .tart, them waa a contusfo n of sounds. iii queros had been able to count the Americ an' compan y. Al so he was a need to revive the greot . 80ul-stlr - BATVBERI, BI.ae " ....ler. 0111 •• damale - the burning gatel and former pres,lde nt of the InsuU holdto retrieve mistak es-if lhey canl front he began to hear the cattle In ring religiou s gatherin gs of a gen· brush. ~~:::, to~tlo:r: the ltamped ed yearling s. two Ing compan y. the Mid·West corpora · ':~k:>O~ui:r ~rr:'~' ~ We've telt they ought to bave a fair . the eorra!•• but he kept on. eralJon ago deltvery guoranteed. Pond Vrook S ......, h orSe S gor ed to de th mnd a hea ...... ti d then an officer o· t h e ' ehance. that a man 'mult have a a G A flame Ihot out ahead of him. OJ on. an U1. V.ne, Slallon, Kl,'L.R. R. No... B•• L , We can get plenty of. people to. 11K. M.mber IDter.at· of catUe. Meanwh ile, Jordan chance to come backl 1-" she gave He made out the stooping figure of toU . Bab,. Olll.k A..... ' nwealth Edison compan y of th f f tb U and his confede rates had made good Commo b t Chicago him a frank smlle-" yoU won·t tail a man; lomethl nll like a torch shot ,e er or a 00 a gome, OUID-U. II. Approved... pul10rum _ , u , where are the people who Ihould be trolled baby chick •. W. 110Cka. me. will you. if I ' ask no questioI ts up In the air. hurtled forward 'and their e.cape; that hit ilhe enraged "Be (Smith) Is now recelvln&'In our churche ll? dottes. N. H. Reda. EngU.h W. LeltiOl'IIL but live you fairLY your chance here tell blazing. As It feU be law that cowpun chers more Ihaf1)~ than Jrel. 000 a year for bl. lobbyin g etro~ts," Turko1 pou Us In season. Write for ... , Allal., Dab, Chi... Co.. A.blot, prlo ler·. lossel. Hazlett could hear 0 .... them Mr. Savage ..Id. Mr. RoblDson, *be -to make good?" the gates were open and things were swearin '1 will pray." said Samuef . He g In a queer medley of Span. cougTe ssman cbar.. ed. III leader of was She law hI. gray eyes darken and moving . He heard bellows of terror. l.h a gTeat interces sor (see I Sam . WANT ED '1'0 BUY and Engllsh . Bl th'1. time thel the resouro e commlU ee of the there were hard lines about hi. lip.; aaw horns flash in the llght of a V. S. 15:11; Ps. 99:6: Jer. 15:1) . Revival aD knew CMB FOR IOUR ANTIQUE GUNS of Jim'. narrow elcape chambe r of comme rce and preal- never comes without faithful be .eemed IUddenly older than she blazing torch. and the very earth and elry. aUyerwo re... cameraa. colna, .01 inter- what made room for the newcom er deDI of Wa.bJD&'ton Water Power have you. "end or write to tl.lrND had thought him. Then he pulled .hook under hi. feet. A flood of more cession on the psrt ot those wholle 'ON LOAN 00 .• 218 )laID. Oena-n....... readily. but they drifted past compan )' and "ha. been lobbyln himself togetlle r and met her look dark. aeething , writhing mope. him now to ltorm Ah Ling'. kitchen.. agalns& CollIJQbia wiver legislaiJ ,. hearta are reallY burdene d. aQQarely. poured out. Another torch blazed Hazlett on Ask yourseH. How much have I came .lowly. hII eyes on 11IIce 1931." "You Invel t in Your Coun try- ' trust me 10 far-I on the other slde. another berd bn>ke those wlndow prayed. for revival? U I should be· a IIIto which he bad He cbarged that the lobby through gin to pray came bere with no thought of hann 1o0le, the ,atel cauaht lire, the Dlght In earnest, would not Savin g, to you or your brother~ '1 can afftrm waa ablaze with flame and Imoke. looked the night before. Stenhar t" referen dum 81 of the U. S. C. of C.• God hear me and answer? .trlcken face aeemed to rise before attempt ed to get lIupport that on m,. .oull" he declare d and bellowin g animals were ru,hJn, him tor legis. agafn, B e· IaUa8" ..ed bltter'. y to latlon placIDg Columb river powIV. God Will Hear and Forl'lve hoarsel y. togethe r In a areat Itamped.e. One limlelf. then old Mae. coming out er Into their hands atiathe bus bar (vv. 13-15). herd rushed ai the blaze. another of the She nodded. "I'm lure of it, and. aaw him lind .topped In the recent Rivers and Harbor . because I'm lute of it, rm goln, to trample d over it. with poundin g to .1ap house. Becaus e his Pl!qple had .ought him on the .houlde r with hi, bill, but falled. him In humilit y and repenta nce, ,Ive you your talr ehance. I'm DOt hoola and whlrllng hom.; bellowl n, weli hand. God forgave and love them ViCtory. eveD askinl your true name. but-" with terror. the cattle .tamped ed. "Gosh, you're a trumP. Hauett l" Gilt to Slick Promo ter. .he .mlled again and beld out her In the nick of Urne, the yOUDI man COLD PIIPA RATI .O II' "Behold . the Lord's 11 not "u that p~ovlslon had. gone into .horten ed, that it connothand Ipranl behind a huge old tree trunk he said heartily . "You aure aaved Uciukl- tablall - SaIft - Noaa Dr.band-' 'J alk you to make good.". save; hel· the aa. 8atIdIecl bo... Be wants to see lOU; I the bill, we would have deeded tor ~ He bad a contuse d conlcio usnesl and the red Itream parted and c...- u..mIDlOII8 over ther his ear heavy. that It cannot 0ftIy "' _ _ _ of the touch of her 10ft, eool fIn,en !lowed pa.t him. Dust blinded him. reckon you can .et all7 place .rou all of our great .treams . lock. stock bear" (Ila. 159:1, 2). God aaved and barre], to a group and an overwb elmln, Impulae to but he beard the trampli ng of horsea want round La. Paloma . nowl sllcle eut- rael out of the hands of their ene- WNU- E Hazlett Itared down Ilt the mud en and midwes tern of 11-41' .peak out, to tell her all, awept Mm. and' the ahouta or the vacQQel'Ol: promote ra," mles. The Phillstl nel. seeinll them ~:..:...::........:: :.-------------::=.....;;:;; and dun ' that covered ~ from Savalle laid. Be paled UDder ~ tan and their , thel were rldln, down from the gathere d togethe r to pray. al8ume d eyes held !!ach other." It leemed a. house and be cau.ht ~ wild cry from head to foot. Be obar,ed 95 power com- that they were prepari ng to Bght, "lie Dearly broke IIl7 head; the paul. . were IUPpor ilq the lf he mUlt apeak, then there was a the man whom Mac bad caUed bDDOn are hi .... retorted the youn,. in..... otlloe of the ReclaJD W..... and they attacked . In the previou l fleah In the night outalde the win· "Pete." aUoo ... battle at that very .pot (l Sam. dow. a .harp report and .ometh in, . "a lobbJ much Iar,er 4: 1-10), brael had fought ''By goah. be', let loo.e the lear- e!' man grimly. ,wltJ:! Old Mac nodded. "Tba\', likl &baa &be Iobbl which wu oreated ·weapon . of ripped throu,h hi, Ileeve and Ipat 1Iq.; ~e .ate. ·..re aflrel" men and been diagrac ehim, the tozl Com. em over to 10 deln' .&be Wallb reaohlUOD cov011 the wan behind them. Not only th~ ,atea. but lome pD.ed breatra lt after fUllY defeated . Now they tought Jou've .een Jtm." erln&' aD lDveaU, aUon 1010 power with the weapon of prayer and faith Jane .ne a atarUed cry. but be- brulhwo od bad caught. The flamel Mac pointed toward th41 trOnt dqor trnst fiDaacm . aDIl propa..alUla tore' Ibe could move, almo.t before leaped up ten feet 111 tha WInd .DeI III In God. and great waa the victory. and the YOUDg man. aUII reluctan t, 1928." . Ibe eould think, the man beside ber .ent out lon, hlack ,tream en over Americ a il valiantl y battlin, had put out the Ughts; he .aeemeCl the beDow , berd and the wil4'l1 · oro.ad the wide veranda and.. He ' cited ~vidence bttendl nl to againl~ the loclal tend 111. balL Tben WI,I nC! one Ie show that tile darla of the 10bbJ problem l of the.. and econom ic to do It with one nveep'O f hla arm. urel of the riderl. The vacQuel'Ol dl.trell ln, postalght; til. IUD hid not )'et topped bad po.tpon ed indefinitely further war TIIen Ihe felt, benelf uttecl anil put ~ed.and whirled their quirts. tr,· day •• but one tearl that the mouataina and loni back beYond ·the wlndow. bearing . on the Missour i vau~ often the weapon . are thole all too m• .~ atem the tide, but ' the year· dOl' of the wa. Ibadaw ed .". aly·lloo m. authorit y bill and the same ,attemp "Keep ItlD-I'U get hlml" Were wUd. ' Some of them wefe t afm of ftllsh whlcl;l will taU us. 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KA NSAS SAHARA ... In 1938 there were dellola ted homes lIuoh as Ulis around Liberal, KansBS. Pa stnre lands were ruined aDd grasshoppers aided dronUi In destruction of crops. In mld-summer not a creen tblIII was in slcbt.
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THE "dust bowl's" rich la nd, after several good years, is dry enough in some spots to ta ke wings a gain. But whether it will or will not is the 64-dolla r question . Millions of people would like to know the answer-bef~re the soil starts moving.
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TOPEKA, KANS. ~ There won' t be a repetition of the 1934·38 "dus t bowl" in Kansas, T,exas and Oklahoma. At least that',s what a lot of people out here , say as they scoff at the U , S. department of agricul· ture' 8 report tha t another drouth I. developing. "Of course; 11 it docsn' t r ain for fo ur years, it'll go blowing again, " Eck Brown. banke r and rancher of Dalhart, Tex. , admitted: " but the soil Is tied down now." The ogriculture department's pessimistic precliction prodded a sore spot in the memori es of Sooners and Jayhawkers alike. F a rmers
So far, there baa been "a lItt1e ~------------ blow" out In western Kansas and some places In T~as , ' Oklahom. Oklahoma and it·s dry too. But no and Kansas a black market In one who went through the "black" wheat haa ~prung . up. Latest figbUzzards of a decade ago would ures show visible U. S. wheat to DWINDLED • • • The old 4ostcompare thla year'. . torms with haH, compared to a year ago. Mill. thos e years. era ar e paying aU the traffic will bowl of' the 'SOs Jr.,do.lIy dwiDdled anW It w.. no more. There "Another dust bowl may develop, bear to keep their mills going. but condItions would have to grow Newspaper editors in the wheat- baa beeD plen" of raIn the ta.t a lot worse than they are now be- lan.ds who make It their business to few yeare, lore I would cUmb out on a limb know crop prospects. have made with any ' such prediction," one their own surveys. To 0 man they were Oghtln, then t~1 hold title to Kan sas omelal has stated after snow IBY "not yet" to the government'. their land In the deptha of a depres. prediction. It Is going to take a lot slon, prices were low, and dry, powand rain fell. The winter hal been a dry one In more dust and dry weather to Icare dery dUlt was piled in fence rowl When boDlnIr add a tea· like snow drltta. The 'vagrant-wlnds 8POOn of lemon juice to a quart of all the old dust bowi states. Wheat some of those grizzled old lumera were "awapping" the farmers' real water. It will make the rice white made little growth in some areaa. who weathered the worst nature eltate like careless horse trader • . aDd the grains will be separated And the U. S. department of all1'l- . had to offer in the 'SOs. Where does the dust come from? culture haa reported that. new dust The people out in this part of When it is boiled. the nation don't like '''gloomy Gu." That I. easy, say the edItors: bowl appeared to be forming In the "Oklahomans say it comes from predictions. They've seen drouth, " redlands" district of KansQI and Oklahoma. . Kansas; Jayhawkers say the dust grasshopper., bUzzard., and other originate. in Oklahoma. ': plarue8, but they've managed to Soine wheat damage has been reo plague The rivers aren' t very low yet, ~,ome ~rough ,them . all. A llttle ported at Pratt and Liberal. Kans., either, one Kansas eltizen reported. Duster doem t sca re them, and but recentl:r snows and rains bave "They're a lItUe too wet to plow rain a1w~yS comes-just 15 minute. improved the wheat lands west of and a llttle too muddy to drink." before it. too latel Hutchinson. At Amarillo, Tex., Gene Howe, newspaper publisher, i. op- -----------------------------~ timistic, pointing out that . con· ditions are not "et critical, and spring snows and rains mil" end the threat of a drouth. Both larm.rs and the government combatted the tendency to plow up graslllands for planting during World War n, a. wa. done in World War I. The land Is tied down better thla time. Farmer. have teamed to plow and cultivate so as to lea1e more stubble on top to hold the .oil. In some places In the old dust bowl there has been llttle or DO moisture aU winter, and undoubted· ly wheat is In bad shape. Whether BACK.IN 19D • • • Band alorml worked uveo In Oklahoma aa4 or not it will aurvive much longer oUier plaina states. The above picture wa. taleD In Watu'D t)ldaboma no one knows. Perhaps the fate of and shows drHla of sand aroand "nUdbip OD au abaDdoned fano. many fields hangs In the balance, and not until late spring will the verdict be known. Even experts in the winter wheat belt differ widely In their opinions. Some say the wheat Is already gone; others bold out for an 80 per cent ·yleld. Still others think that rain any time within a month or WASHINGTON, D. C. -- In 1945, lent delegations varying In number six weeki will give the fields new more than 170 engineers represent. from one to nine. Ute. Through unl1led development of Wheat suppUes are lower than for Ing 30 foreign countries visited the many years; Some of the mills are United Statea for . the purpose of wcb lamous river vlIlleys a. the working' only five day; a week. In studyln, reclamation and irrigation Ghanges, Yangtse, "E1llpbratel, n· grI. and Irrawadd)', it will be posprojects, and they are now return- sible lor surroundln, areas to be ing to their native soil to begin work irrigated, and for the owner-natlona ----~~. ------~ on similar works in their own coun· to establlsh hydro-electrlc power tries. Buy U. S. Savini. Hondal production, flood control, municipal Headln, the list Is China, with Il8 water suppUes and Improved naviengineers, while India follo:ws with gation. In many CaleiS . the United 24, Australia with 11, and other na- States wID send its 01Ml engineers Uons famous for deserts - . Iran, abroad to assist these areas, in1'OU PRATI', KANS. -The dry cycle Iraq, Syria and Afgbanistan-have terior officials laid, ctCIII. . ." • • I. here again-just as Fred Reece predicted 11 years ago In an arU· cle In the Pratt DaUy Tribune. Recently Fred dug out the old article he had writ.,n in 1934 under the tiUe, "Sun Spots." And then he The notion of giving worn·out aeUlous. Five lIiD)ple steps will sat down and wrote another 'one, farm land a "rest cure" has lor- transform the average worn-out pas. In which he stated: I "In my 1934 article I noted that tunatelY just about passed. says J. ture Into a productiv«1 acreage In willa observations over almost a century C. Hackleman, professor of crops one Of, at most, two, yearl. The showed these increased sun spot extension al the :University of Dll- Iteps are to test the .oil and treat it with needed minerals, dllc these outbreaks occurred at fairly regu- ·nbls college of agriculture. "Calcium leaches out of the 10D, minerals thoroughly wb1le prepar, lar intervals of about 11% years. Nobody knew why or H that rate would and every ton of beef, pork or· ing • reasonably good .eedbed, recontinue, But on the theory that mutton or milk produced on these leed with a mixture of legumes and it might continue, I ventured that pastures removel nitrogen, phos. grasses, control 'grazinll for at least 1946 might find us In the midst of phorus, potassium an~ calcium or a year and cUp weed!I, giving the r ••• Y.lloa • • • • • • CO. another series of dry years. That 'llme just as surely as does a crop legumes and grasses a chalice. IIInIOIr .1 IAN 'IIANQSC)O lot Because of an increase of cult!. year is here: the sun tornadoes are of corn, oats, wheat or hay," here, perhaps a bit late but they Hackleman saYII. "In addition, as vated ~ acreages during the war. a started their upsurge more than a these permanent pastures become greater acrea,e I. now really year ago, Last year's wheat crop lesa productive they provide leas ready for legumes tha:n before the was not much affected, probably be- cover, and the 'reault III more loss war, Hackleman says. A majority cause we have lea rned to conserve through erosion, untU on rolUng pas· 01 the fields limed in recent years moisture. This year's crop hangs in tures the present crop Is largely have not yet grown a legume, he the balance between good subsoil weeds or ·unpalatable weed believes. Rock phosphate whlc:h was used moisture and a hot, dry, blowing grasses." But these worn pastures are not to the full extent of lUI avallabillty surface. Maybe the memories of the dust bowl days of the '30s will hopeless, according to the crop spe- during the last war years will also enable you to guess the next two or .claUst, and the response of mOlt show up In Improved aHalfa and of them to treatment Is almost mIr- clover production. three.
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"IN THE HEART 01 THE COMMUNITY SINCE EIGHTEEN-FIFTY" . ~STAHLISl~ED
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WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY, OHIO, THURSD AY, MARCH 28, 1946
School Curriculum Classed Below ·Standards Required For Credits • The follow1.ng H.l1tlele Is a reprint pu bliShed il4. the request of a group of Wayne Township residents who feel Lhat the present State School requlrements Iall W meet the need of present day eduC8Itional standards. -Editor • The Woma.ns SOCIety of ChrlstIan Service met at ~he Me thodL..t Condem.l118 wha.t 'he described as Church on Thursday with a large "a.pple pie anc: Ice crea.m" cour3e!l group of guests from Lebanon. Lytle. whiCh students can take In Cln- Morrow. Springboro. Oentervllle ar.d clnnaU pUblic high schools to ob- Red LJon.
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lain credits sufficient for ' college en:traIlce. Edwin O. Becker . de_ cJared. yesterdn.y bhat the Boord of EdtJ(!II.t1on. of which he· Is II. member. 18 not Justified In expeOClng thousands of dollars on education "11' Teoohers College requlremen ts are so low." TesclIers College is II. u.n1t of thc . Un.lverslty of Cincinnati: Speaking at a ~ 01 EducaLion meetlng, 'Beeker question ed the a dvlsabWty of dropping &n ancient history course rrom the high school cumculwn a nc extendlng a ' course In conswner edl,\Cation. He qlloted from an editorial which appeared In ':rhe EnqUIrer yestcrdll~ c.l tlng he advantages of classlcai educa.-
A dellc.1ou.s d inner was served in the d1nil18 room wlth Mrs. Lyman Da.v. Mm. W1ll1a.m stl'OUd. Mrs. Ollnt Olark. Mrs. Toban Le.wsoI".., Mrs. Leonard . Tinney. Mm. Mal'k Rogers. Mrs. Wade Turner. Mrs. Harold Shutts and Mrs. Oharles Koogler as hosteMe6. The alterMOn meetil18 was open_ ed .With a song aoo prayer by the pre&dent. Mrs. ' Olenn Borden. Anilouncements were made or'tbe first meeting or the st;u~ group at IJIle home of Mrs. '0 . C. Ridge . on April 4. ar.d the -D1stlr1ct meetlng to be h eld at Lebanon on March 28. . An 1n.teresUng report of the Mlsslo~ Institute recently ,h eld a,t 0Ina.r IP artt Ohurell. Da.ytxm was
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"If our object is - to hOIl•• c an!! Devotlou were In charge. of Mrs . SUPlfv1se ohlldrm for a O('l~tI\Ifn A . K . Do.y and a beautiful trombone number of 11oUI'S II day. lhM Is 011:' solo was given by Dou8'Jas Hender.thing" Becker continued. "If ' our 6On . 1ICICCimpa.n1ed by MLss Patsy
Object Is o;tUC!ltIOll .. our standard are very low. We are pulllng them down. to f1t the 'InIerlor child." He contended Uult a h lg.lJ school student .tJould have 'our year of Encllab. .m athemal.ies. science. forel," "npace and at lenst bwo years 01 a second forelgn language In a well-rounded OUlTIcn\um to T produce an educated perllOll whether or not he or She wo.s gOl"'" to co.' . .... .- . ..... .- - _lei Decll!J'lng that "aU we have been' doing is makb)c It easier for children .to get thl'OU8'b high &Ohool," Becker said: "As far Il.5 I am concerned I am unwilling to subsidize Teachers College w~n It has standards iha.t low." "We should set s tandards for pUP11B_ llnd .malntain them," he contlnued. adding tha~ It WIl.5 Ulne to get doWn' to the job of eduoo.Unlf and talk less aboUt buUdlngs and tax levies. Earl T. Wagner characterized the cUrri ulum as "the ca.reterla style of education where YOU take what you like." "OUr job is to see thllt children study .tlhe subjects bhey w1ll need Jater." be a.sser.ted. Dr. Claude V. Courter, Super1nt{)ndenrt oC Sc.hools. pointed that l'I~quiretllents a.t Tellc.hers College here are typical of those In any teachers' college In this
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KROGER MAN~GER IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT • Th local Kroger Store ma.naaer e • Earl LouIso a.nd, his Wife fIgUred In nn automoblle accident near Foster on S~ M .noon. The LouIso car . wus badJy IdIllIl88Cd ar.d Mrs.tLouIso WaB tbrown to tale roodWBoY and suUered a he6d In.'' .... ii,nd' multlple "'-1'
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• MI.ss HClU'letta Mc~ Is the new regent of Daughters of bhe American Colonlsts as Il result of election of officers held In connection wlth tIh.e dinner meet.!n g of the Ol'garuza.t;1on at Hotel Ash tabula. Ashtabula.. Ohio. Miss McKinsey was a former re.~ I dent and teacher !here a.nd Is well known In .t1'lis community . She, is now a principal In the AShtn.bula. Ohio. publlc sobools.
• Mrs. R. A. Conner entertalnt'li tJhe members of the Ne....Cen.tury Club a.L her home. March 22. Twen~y-thrce members responded to roll cllll. . Arter the IIs ual business session MIss Alice Gons 1lI".d Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson presented an' excelleTl't progra m Mrs. F'ulkerso.n read an Int.erestlng pat>er entitled "Furniture··. ML'!s 001".8 entlllt:d h er f pl ndid paper "WealtJl is Bea utif ul " in her article on gems and jewels. The Olub adjourned to meel With Ml'S . R. E. Asbury at COld Sprlll4ts Tavern. Fr1day. April 26.
Durlng tJhe .':ociaJ hour the hO!! tcllS assLsted by Mrs. Leo Conner alld daugh'tRrs. Cn.roUne IU'd J a net. servcd a delicious lunch to the 'members lind Mrs. R. B . . Coleman.
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CITIZENS PETITION STATE HIGHWAy DIRECTOR FOR VIADUCT CONSTRUCTION • A large group of members ami frlt't'.ds greeted Rev. Lloyd Haclcwe lJ lilt the St. Mary's Service QU Suna:tav morning when he celebrated th ~ HOly Oommunion . Rev. Hackwell. a former !'('CLar. recen.tty arrived from Okinawa after serving as Lt. OhapIa.ln for tlhe ~ three years . ar..d with Mrs. Hn.ckwcll wUJ now visit. his parents tn New Hrunpshire. A covered dish dlluler was gi ven Ilt Ule rectory wlCh Mr. and Mrs. ·S. N . Keys as host and host.ess a.nt:I a.bout seventY -fl -.:e fri ends were present to honol' Rev. nnd Mrs. Hn.ckwell.
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• Last. 'Week lJhe GazetLe sLated in the heading over the marriage ::;t.orv 6r Lt. J 'limes Holma.ns a nd Miss Vlrgln1a Lou prE6t.On. "HohnaTL.,. Oor.ner Vows E.'(cha nged'·. We Ilre sorry and extend to Mr. and M . Holmans our regrets IlDId a o'ne year sub6crlptlon to · the Gazette on receipt of t he proper ma iling n dd rc~.
Mr_ alld l\lrs. ~ 1\1111., h ,l l! as llhelr week el"d gues1B. Mr. lln.l Mrs. Unddey Mil ls of K1lJamllzoo. MIOh .. lind MI'. a nd Mrs . WIJUam _ _ . J efferson C. Gray. l18ed. 86. died St.rouse. n.t 'Ills home In Harveysburg. WedII"~lon was h eld li t the Wru' - r.esday monnlng. March 20. Mr. Ilnd I\Jrs. C. E . Edgington h :ul ran Ohapter of tbe Eastern SLar ai, u __ • He Is survived by his wife. Essie. as guest6 over ilie week end. Mr. ....... veysburg on MondllY night wiLh thl .~ f tJ a son Obarles of Hllrveysburg. a and Mrs. Ralph Fowler Ilnd daugh_ r ..,.,n 0 le eight.E·cn Oha;pters in th n. ...... _. sister Mn. Belle Fealy of Ha.rveys- ter. Jane. of ~. e ...,..-..,.. being represented. It was the largest lnspectlor. ever burg. and a brother Elalon ot Leba-
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• At LIle cW'rent monthly meeting or Lhl! Wa.ynesvUle Civ.1c ClUb held 0 11 MOllday, I'ylarcb 18. the appoint1ll8llit 01 Francis G. '13!-0wn. ChaJr_ man. !Uld Frerl Orauman and Will St. John 1.0 serve on a ffighway Corrun1t.tee was a iUlOWlcecJ. The pur~ e of W'lis commUtee was to fw·ther investignLe . the need lor certaJn COlTcctlons In the IUgbways of 1Jle commwuty. It was the dec1'>1on of this COIlUnltt.ee ,Lhat a vind u t Should be built between Waynesville and Corwin on Route 73. At times of the year Lhis 6ootion c.r highway Is oompleLely covered by flood water llh us renoieling it ~l1\l!1SS8ble . Th18 condition (orees schools to close and prevent.s all tl'affic between the two Vlllages. A pe ~Hi on is belng clrculated In which the StaLe HIghway, De~ men t Ls l'cqu st.ed 1.0 correct this condltlon as it now xists as it Is doomed cletl'.lllIen1a1 W the community as Il wllole. It is for th1B nm.'iOn aU c1t.lzeJ1S in and around Wus conunUnlty W110 are direotly or Indirectly aff ect.ed by the ' WlrorLwlate LIe_ups caused by the Hood watRr. to ref! one 01 tile memo' bel'S of the committee lmmedlllItely nd .sig n the 1)I!Lltlon . or. to sign ' a ll of WleJn th at a re in 'the va.t11ous phu:es of business In Wa.ynesvWe. It is ilia du ty of Vel'}' oue In the ccmmunlty to pull together in an I'fort to correct any condltions Lhat · are d ell'lmental to our wel' fa.re. Those wh{) /iIO d esire may sign th.O follOWing peClWon . and mail or gIve to Franols O . Brown. Waynesville .
BaIrd. M......... OUtler at , Do.vton "line w ..... 'ntl'o• duoed as gu o est """"ker a nd ~ a very excellent lecture. aL'iO teWn'" of • .. the Harpst 'Home tor chlldrer. which &he 'had visited. She left one .s ....... lal tlloU8lll't wi\h the grouP. I.ha.t ....peace COUNTY MEETING IN w1l1 come omy when we have ....... '.e LEBANON, SUN'DAY held In Harveysburg ·wllth llbout 136 nOtl. .-t · Funeral services were conducted In our heariB. • G.n SUll(\a.y March 31 a t 12 noon pres n . TIl r · .. .:.-1 ... at the Flflend6 Church In HarveysMr. Perry Ford. 'l1he 80Clety adjoorned to meet at tile Amer1ca.n .Lei1on of Warren ooe rom - . o I L O.....Pter No .. 107 "-' f burg OIl> Frlde\Y at 2 :00 p. m . with the ~ome at Mh. H: E. Hathaway 'County will bo1<l thelr m eetin.. for • ....,."er 0 Ine Eastere Star whe, . burial WKter .·!lhe tim:. of the Director of HlghwllYs , state of OhJo in""J\p'tl. . .........-. ...."..·KoII!a1EII1"IIM'JIDbIft ef ihe--eounl;y' ~g- ...~....-..... 8 _/ lnapect.km 'SW6QS PUootil e. lit Middl;mm SWe-~t lllllldtntr, - wflih <their wives and' families. Warren: Ohapter at HtIlrveysburg or. Colwnbus 15. 0hJ0 'l1hIs m£tt..'lg will be held at the Monday night were: Mr. and Mrs. cemetery. Deer Sir: J MemorlQJ Hall In Lebanon. HalTy Everett Dl.rly; Mr. and Mm. Roger ----I' Eaton. State oomIDa.nc!er of the 'Brow.n; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. st. John; In Ithe past. a . various seasons 01 the year. the Little Miami Rdver and American Legion In OWo . aond Mr. IlJld Mrs. RalPh Hastings; Mr. . the Mill Rau OVerflow the1r bn.nks. t hus renderu1g StAte Route 73. be,WUltarn Smith. Dis trict Corrunander ar.d Mrs. It. H. Hartsook ; Mr. an:d tween the villages of Waynesville and Corwlli. OhIo. impassable due of the F'ourt..h District wUl be guests Mrs. E . F . Earnhart; !Mrs. D . C • The We.yr.e Tow.ushlp Fanners to high waters. or the Warren County Ohapten<; of R idge; Mrs. John Fromm . . Mrs· Club mei March· 14 at th~ 00"'4 of • The Red CroIl& Cll.m.po.Ign In H B Elamh' '''''' '1'1l19 eoncll1Jon prevents any traffic be ~ween tJ.l~ pOlllts on Route W the .American Legion. .. ' art. Mrs. Bertie Mills: Mr. and Mrs. J . Harvey Sackett. IlIYne Township is progr65Sing With Mrs. J. J . BUrske; Mrs. WilHam nearl _~_ .... , _ f ... _ ... _ • . .' .... All but two famllies were pr&8ent 73. ilhereby interruptltlg the schools a.nd varioll6 bUSI11ea5eS lIS well lIS v-\&.... " ' " 0 WIC quu .... now WAYNE TOWNSHIP stJ'Ouse.· and Mrs. Man'ln Smith. _-' y . .. .~_ ...._ for the deliclou6 chldten Idlnner. preventlng bile V1.'lILalion of doctors, dc-lIvel'Y of mall. etc .• n-.e. Slave.:> ...... 0. Everett &irly. thl) VETERANS POST TownSh1p-Cbalrman. Alter a pleasant soclal hour the It 18 for Lh1s reason t.hat we. the undersigned. pet.ltlon Perry ~rd Seveml tenitorl~ 1r..1the tow.nstllp INSTALLS OFFICERS group assembled for the exceHent Direotor of Highways. State Ohio. to have St.'1.'te H.oute 73 elev~ have not yet reported a.nd with a·. Members of the Warren Oounty J)l"<l8nIm. Mrs. F. U. ~ay gave a tby means of a vlo.duct Or any oLherr means he 11I1!.Y see fit. to preven~ renewed . effort. on 1ille part of the 40 ant' 8 ClUb had charge. of Int>plen<i1d paper entitled, "Itt·s Our ·the furt.her recurrence of high water over this road. SOlicitors It ·is hoped the quota ot sLallaUon ceremonJes held at the Job To Help Win The iPeace'·. She (Signed ) $1200.00 Will 800n be rea.ohOd and High School Gym. Mol"..day evening, feels that we all need w exert our ti18t Wayne Town!lhlp be the March 15,. w.he.n e lectEd Officers of Intlueme to have Chr19t:Jan, prl.nel~ first In the COWlty to meet it's Ilbe newly formed Wayne Towns'hlp • Ellllma Mae Sattertbwalte. who pIes adopted . We moot understand -- ---'--",;--== = = = = ::. quota. Veterans Poot of the America.n has oper&tA!tI the Emma Mae Beaut.y each other as naUons imd we must Any IJ'A1vidual or organlzattloll Legion were orfto1ally instJalled In Shop for several years here. an- wodt together. havine been miBse<1 by a soiJc.ltor is Lhelr re!;peotlve Offices. nour.ces this week bhe Blppolntment Mr. Saokfl'tt introduced Rev. J. P. lIBked by Mrs. Early to lea.ve their OfflceJ'lj and dlrectors of the of OLadys Hal'OW5kl .of DaytQn a s Thornbury of Harveysburg II.S guest ~n'trlbutlol1 ' the lI.ynesvllle Po6t Dl8nager In complete charge. spellllter. He cllSCU&le<l "Agrtculture National B6.nk. LewIs Thompson. Conuna.nder The Beauty Shop is l()(:a.ted In t he land Foods or the Bible". He spoke Progressive Woman. Club William Sawyer. 1st Vice Com. rooms next to Dr. Stoub'S office. or farm1ng as an approved' occu_ • The ~ve Woma.ns CIltb FUIlC'ral services were condueted DISTRIBUTION OF AUTO H. F. Dye. 2nd VIce com. M~ liarowskl has 'had her awn patlon througthout tne liges. H o will give a dinner Ir. honor of tile LICENSE FEES LISTED TreB6ler Bardin. Adjutant . . . shop In Dayton and . also has been mentioned Iihe various planlll and ~~Ior Gh'ls of Wayne.wille High l"nday otJ'lel'l1oon at the Fr1~ Ohester Carey. Finance Orrtcer a.ssoclated wiLh beauty shop work animals 8'I'OWiI1 by the fanners of ~lool at. the Smlth Tea Room on CJlurch I'or J . F . "Bop " Gray. who . I The UUrd d1strlbulJon of 1945 Robert Clary. Chaplain for some Ume. !lilly qWllUylr.g her Bible times. Monday. April 1. a.L 7:00 p . m. dJoo aL hi~ home We dnf.'Sda.y mornVehicle registration feeti to reg1st.ra- WUlal'd' Furnas, Sgt. at Arms lIS .a n expert. Guests for the meetlr.g were : Dr. • • • illg. Burial wn.~ In MJdd.lerun cemetJon dJstr1cta m OJUo's counties was Robert Oliapman. Ralph Peters . Ttl e "",11ma "" Fo od a S Ie A t G range H all Lery. Mae fcawlIes .I;he RAIQ- Mary Cook; Mnl. Morris Thackera; l a.nnounced 'today Dy St.aIt.e Wghtway H..-F. Dye and Robert Osborn. Boc\rd cu A"te C0 Id Wave Ln a dd'U • . on to regu. Mnl. Fred GoriS; Mrs. John Turner; • The Juvenile Ora,n~e will hold Il Mrs. Emma Kllne ur Dayton Is Dlrector PelTY T. Pard. The dlstriI t or Directors. ar permanen ~avC3. Mr. wm St. John; Mr. and Mm. food 1lULI"ke.t. a.t the Grange Hnll on :;pending' 11 lew tlays at. t!he home buUon will total $2.312.100. The al. ' • James McClure: Mr. IUld Mrs. Rlch- March 30 at 1:00 p. m. All Juvenile" oJ h er sist.el·. MI"/). Osle -Ha.rlan. lotmeDt for Warren OolIDty Is as "RUTHIE" EARNHART. ard Saclrett of Bellbrook; and R ev am subordlna.te Gll'al18e members I\'lrs. W. E. Frost was a Dayion lollow&: COWlty fII.l33.50; Butoler- HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY ... I Thornbury of Harveysbur&'. will 901Uite. food tar this sale. "hopper. Saturday. VWe rep;trat.lOIi district. 411,;1.60; -.7rtend~ Mr. lUlU' Mrs. Ben Beckett and Jo Corwlr.. $25; Prankl111 . $700; Har- I IU' ce\ebra.Uon oIlier clt'venth W. C. T. U. MEETING BRIDGE CLUB MEETING AmI ha ve hud as lihelr guests this veyaburg. $3'1.50: LebEIIl n. $300; birthday. MI.s6 · Ruth Eamharot en.AT METHODI W week, Mrs. Bee-k.eLt·s parents. Mr. Mason, $126; Morrow. $125 j BoUUl tel'talned to 5Ilpper on Sunday eVImMr. Franll Dinwiddie 01 BellbroOk ST CHURCH ITH MRS. HARTSOCK Lel?&non. $31.25; Springboro $43.76; ins:. Mai'coh 17. the following guests: with h18 daughter. M1'S. ;James Fln- • The regula.r meeting 01 uhe • The Argunot Bridge Club melll- and Mrs. YOlllllg or OI~llnatl. Waynesville. $112.50 : townships. Suzanne Harlan; Lorlr. Hough; ley and husband of Columbll8 vlBltt.'d W. C. T . U. was held lilt .!:he Metho- b ltl Mrs Mr. and Mts. James Parks an4 '"I '150 ~-taJ .... 396 H ' u ·_. Alice Cln'. k _-' M'~ Mlnnie clist Ohurch on FrlddY. Marek 8. era w \ . J . R. Upc!yke of Da.y•• ;..... ..., . Mal")' -Dora ough; Mabel Bachert,; 'Vli'O ~ ton. Mrs. Alvll ThomPson. Mis, lIunlJy of OUlclnnatt were the week Norman Ba.c.hert· Mrs Viola. Har ' Dodson. SUnday afternoon. oomblning tlIe pl'OgTam on World eud guests of 1'Y1r6. Parks' pareJ!ts. MI'. a nd Mrs. ·R . S . TucJter. . TWIN HOSTESSES FOR Ian; Naomi and' Mr. and Mn. Sheehan of Service. Mrs. R. B. Coleman ' am, BRIDGE OLUB, FRIDAY The supper .tllble W8B ftlttractlvely Centervme called 011> Mrs. Alice Mrs. Jennie Bradley were in chfl.rge guet!tS of Mrs. R.<le6 H. Ha.rtsock. A Mr. and l\ln. Char~ Wetzel have • A deUglhtful a.!temoon or bridge lliITIIo1Iged In keeplr.g With St. Pat- Clark and Mls6es Mrune and An,nle Of .the program. An exceller.t paper received wOl'd that their son, Cpl. on "Gambllng In the SLate or deUclous desser,t oourlie ,was served was enjoyad .by ·a groll'P of 'friends t1ck's Day and a. la.Jlte bl~ ca'ke Brown. by the h0ste6s followlt :g the games. ~rl Weteel. has arrlv~ Ln the who were iuesta on F.r1day of Mrs. in tile midclle of Wlllel1 was a minaMrs. Lucile Armi&are spent Mon- Nevada" was read by ·M rs. WIli1ter Sta.t.cs and will feacn Hiw"veysburg Rtlode8 Buruiell IUId MnI. GUb6Tt ture St . .Patrick.. formed Ule dny in OirIC!n.na.t1. Wbltaer. EAST WAYNE GROUP some time this 'WOOlt. Frye at the former'S home. Prizes piece. Mrs. Cora Mlars who has !I-nt A . night meeting was planned lor MEETS LAST FRIDAY Mr. and ~s. · Robert Braoclen.... the Apr11 lath meeting wlUch will were won at ·the game8 by Mrs. Don !A!ter supper the group attended pa,st three months wlbh us hn.~ bW'g of ' Wellman were 'SUnday Hawke, Mrs. II. ·P. Dye and Mrs. the 'I'w1n Theatre and saw Van retumed <to her home In Spring VaL be at the FrlendB Ohl\rch a't '1:S'O I The Eaat Wayne Ad,;1sory CoWL Of N"1l'. 1l1!.Ci Mrs. J~e Pen.. & E • ·uouw.. ......... . ' "' """'~ p. m. 011 met. for t:ne •"""""!a.r Maroh meet-. guests .no Johr.son Ion "Weekend lilt t.he 'Wal- Iey. __. .... ~ n1ngton. . C h<8tessee served their psts dod". Mrs" Georcta l\lendenlbaU spent ing ~ Frld&y evening at t.he I\lr. &lId Mrs. Jo!'n W. Shoop of & luncheon tWith a«.ractive apsloklther blJltJlday on Sunday 8l!I the guest BIRTHDAY HONORED ' of Mr. J. ~. 000s and MI.<ls ·Alice Ohloago were Sunru.y guest& ot Mr. ments In. yellow preQom.lna1.1ng. · CHARLES tiRES NOW of ·h er. nephew. Mr. El'nIest M&rtln • Mr. lind Mrs. AmO!! Cook enter- Ooos. . The tiuest Uat 1Dcluded ' MnI. 1m' RELEASED F R'O M A '. RMY' ~._... , talnedi to a family dJnlrer on sUnoay Mr. aoocoe '1i'Unnaa led In the \ibi- Shoop's niece. Mrs. Mary Sylerd u"::"""" Pra_lon...... . wifei In ~;yton. . honoring ' the bll'thday at their son. CUIIS10n on t1:ie topIc i··L oan to Plel'SOl1! and .!;Oll. Jdlln. -........ •....... ; Mrs. , . Obarlea MhIIt Ed dI
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I ¥T. and. Mrs. LoU1& have a. Hai18ock' their ~ their sor. Mr. ObIuies . • • J. Carl ()onatd; Mrs. 11:. A. PUlker- JI'lrea. wtlo arrived by plape from eon; Mza. John TUrner; MrII. A. B. San Illeao. Oalif., ~ 'h18 wife BkJut; ICs. D. R. Smlth; lin H. P. a.nd ~ loti. Mr. PIre8 recentlyi ~ Dye; Mrs. Y'aItI&rd WeUa; lin. oelved bJII honoa'able cUacbAI1rIe tram '. mWtar)' 1II!ft1ce. MIas Inna JI'Irea of .... 1iArIare& Bd'trardJ hal re- lOami Valley NID'IEII Tralnlng tumecl to Ute ~ Hame after 8cbool,... aIao a week end pJe8t of DaItAlr, 'H arve,.bgrg;
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FORMER RESIDENT HONORED BY BEING ELECTED REGENT OF D. of A. C. GROUP
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JWr. and 1\11'!I. Cbades SwIndler of De.yton spent the 'week Bnd. at<t.helr oou.ntry home. near the vllu.se.
Frlencla of Earl EnOch, Cenlerville restaurant ope.RI.tor. were IIl1nf to hear 01 ' IUs death 0ClCllrInr lui maa.. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of DaJAt Clhe P""'ant IIOOtal bout'dalnt.y tan w~ SUnday oaUel'll Itt. tbe home ~ ·were eened by Ilbe or Mr. aDd lira. W1IIam W .... J'JidQ'. ~
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Established l:s5t) 'Published Every Thursday by DAVISSON PRESS Illoyd L : Davisson, Editor Entered as Second ClaSlJ Matter at the Post Office, Waynesville, Ohio Subscription Rates: $1.50 JH!r Year in Ad vance M u h has been said in ',t he past few ~eeks regarding feeding tarving people of t he .world, espt!cially in the .l!:uropean couptJ;ies. M ~l}y thousand bu~ h els of grain have b e n dOJlated by America for this hu,manitarian purpose: Many more tQousand ot bURhels wit be given ii). weekI' and months to come prior to the harvesting of crops "over t here". Our gov rnment has hown k een interest in th is program beca4se t hey probab ly feel the surest way to peace is on :l "fulf stomal'h·'. Much p ublicity has been given the cam paign 1'01' food thr'u new. papers, maga~irl es and radio. One of th ~ most contradictolJ' ~tem that has made itself evident to da.te was the recent publication of photograp~s showing train of coa l cars filled with wh eat and parked on sidin gs at Omaha, Nebraska. Thru lack of storage facilities this enormous amount of grain has been allowed to l'o.t , .. and European children going hungry. Why 'l That. arne why can a lso be applied to the recent report that nylon hose were being off~red, for sale at 89c a pair to officers of tbe Army only. Are we developing a caste system in this COtiDtry? Our American den:lOcratic form of government will not a llow this method since it believea a ll men are created equal. From the speed with w hich Army bra stop·ped the pubfici~y regard ing nylon hose sales, it is evident they too remebered t~e forl11 of government under Which they live.
became interested iI! a.n ullUIiUaI course In Nature study called "'The A'mC}rlcan NaturBlllsL". It Is lU'r&nged 111 steps or degrees -with tesl:6. Th !Ir$t test covers t.1l common things U1M anyone m1l1ht. know · without special sttldy. nrun1r.g · a eel·taln number of 1.1' ea, Clowers. ~ts . stars, etc. The n xt test takes more strudy 88 not. only must t.hulp be ~a.llled but be IdelllU1led. The 't hird test. goes deeper Into the subject and whep-become t.ha.t. isBJlcompleted can eXlUninerthe a ndperson 8\.(\r l.
olner groups or iod1vldual students In t.I1e work a.nd conduct tests. In.
It waa with great joy t.ha.t we welcomed h~ back from 60Utitl PacWc . He celebrated tile Holy OommunJllO lor WI anId preacheel US a 800Cl sermon. then we had 11 good .vl&l.t with them both· over a oov~ <U§h cUnner a.t tbe reotoJ;Y. ,We were sorry that ·M r. and Mrs. Parks were ~ able to ~ wl~b us too. Tben we would have had our UU'('e young lamJUes tog ther. W e
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struC1.ions go with the COW'8e for maJdr..g note books and oollecUOIls and books are suggeeted for study. The s peaker WIUi working on the course with the llelp of her children
right out. and d o likewise. An advocail.e 01 the other WII¥ of
I~ a.t the world 'w as an the a.1r tile other day. She was recommendir-i dmwing or painting and sketchLng as a hobby. In do1n8 this one lea.r.ns the pJea.sw-e of looking tor plotJures In the landscape. Anyone wqo follows either 01 tbe6e metbOds does not have to wa.it for sUlDIDer to find bC81uty and interest around us, I
Sunday. A gala day BIt St. Mary':; The Rev. Lloyd Haclr,wen
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White Leghornl Bred for High Egg Production Pullorum Controlled
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I\teads sometimes look muddy and bedrabbled a.t tbis time oC year but the 'flelds a.nd woods have ·b eauty for every seas<il) (Uld bh.e very · early spring Is or.e of the lovUest. The maple ~ are in bloom, bhe whea t fields ce v1~ green. the trees will 600lJ have t:ha.t sor.t fuzzy look. Dontt miss the beauty .t.hat Is here npw for thlnklng abollt ,t ha t whicp Is ~ oome. . I often wOnder haw many peopl ecan really see the hlngs they look at. either a.s plc.t.urea or In detail wlllh all the interesting thlngstheroe are to see. Recently> the ~n
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of' tllhe pattern of bare braDCbe8 qalnst 1tle sky. the bIt. or *y refleetAlQ In e. brOOk, or a pool, .. willow with Its b1'ar'. ches yelloW In 1:.be I!JUD. e. lew early spring wUd floWere. they are beauWul now.
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I am now open for REPAIR WORK on ALL MAKES of CARS and TRACTORS. ·PEN·NZOIL MOTOR OIL T~lephone 2722
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A full Colleg. Course for yo~
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D,U'NHAM White Rocks WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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Otfice Hours: 9:00 a. m. t o 5:00 p.. m. (Closed . WedJ}esd ~y p. m .) Evenings by Appointment 111 South Mu,lPerry Street W~MINGTON, OHIO TeleJ?bone 2433
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HOUSE ()f SEVEN ROOMS on 54 ft. LOT C)n M:.lin St. We endeavor to render wv.\er-
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GOODS .eG\.Ild.lng proli!fl1tOnal servla!6. Huff~t" Dining Table (will sea~ 18). .S I;>ining fltt lngly o.rmnced In accordance Chairs. 1 Davis Sewing MachiJ}e ( W l!o~ ut capiijet, W1tb the wishes 01 the lamily we serve. corn plete set of attachments]. 1 Davis Sewing Machine, drop-head. Oak Hall Rack. . Writing Desk. 1 AxminisOOl" Rug l1x12. 1 Axminister ~~;:;~;;;~~;;;~~;;;~;;;;-;'~' ~_~'2~-;~~'~_~i.;.;L=;;;;;;;~ = Hug 9x12. 2 Iron Beds with Springs. 1 ~tud,io ,---Couch. Oak Stand . 2 Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Dresser. Library T ab le. 2 Caned. Wing-back Chairs, 1 Heating Stove. 1 Home-comfort Range. I Domestic Range, Dishes. Cooking Utensils. Tools.
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ANTIQUES- 2 Walnut Stands. 1 Walnut Dresses. 1 Old Seth Thomas weight clock. Terms: CASH
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epent huae aUlD. of money. Yet, with the ..' J" war ove" the gover,lment plans to ,pend four tim&!a a. "muoh .in the c~ming ~ear al it apent in the highest pre-war year.
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Urge them to out the cost of govemment, eliminating aJl waste . : .'ali unnecelsary I~~icel ••• Bnd postP.Onin~ all expenditures that OBn put oft' until our WBr bi:1ls have been paid.
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Mo.t·thoughtful people believe that government expenditures are now far greater th~q they need be.
Urge them to fl.lake the governn,uUlt~ stJrt . living within it .. m.ellDII . ... at a level that .you and your neigh~ra can aft'ord to l>ay.
. T~e~ b~li~v.e that Ilpve[11lTl~nt, I~b a famil,. sho.ul4 .J'v~ wid!in itJ m~nal ... that-it Ihou~d.not spend mo..e than it takes in . . : that it shoul~ not keep on going de!;~r blto debL l ·'. ~~of:. ,
You'lt see the results soon ill the ·OQflt. of evel"¥thing that you buy •.. food, clothing a~d everything el~e. And you~1I be d.o iq Y.9ur &lpunt..-y a real .erv~ce.
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men 18 and over (17 with parent8' conscnt). Under the GI Bill of Rights, if you enlist in the U. S, Army before October: 6, . 1946, for.3 years. upon your disc.barg~ jou \fill be entitled to 43, m~nth8 of cpllege trade or. busi. n'e88 school education. Tuition up to $500 per ordinary scbpol year will be paid, And yoq will receive $65 monthly living allowancc:.-j90if -you · are marri -d. Get the, facti at YQur
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NOTICE! If ~ur baby chIckS come from UlIB Hat.clle1'y. Bred' fllUll a IQtl@ line 01 profit pil"OC1ucers, OW" chlct.s a.re bile
His hand1worit", · . Fann work IB ~n fWl swing. PlowI.ng, 'clover seeding (Uld gett.l ng In the laat of the com Me all mixed up 't oday with garden pl(UltJ.n g a.il ~ fence bulldlng. Our four pigs Me rambling happily !ill over the place untU ,t heir fence 15 finished. The forsyothialB golden yellOW; the blood-
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,The u:nd,el'signed ' will se ll the following propeDty come. and Household tioods at the H. A. Cornell houle on I How nbOut It?· Have you given to bile Red Cro&9 yet? ·T hird Str'~et, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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March 21, l~. The first da! of SpI1JI8. New Year in II"8.I!. and BOIDe otb« placea and a lovely day o~ Dry R~ Oleartteek Township, Warren OOImtY, Ohio, but I feel ImpElled to 6lr one or. mY pet peeves, ' tllese WOIlIIa. ''How beautlrul ~ls must be in summer". or pshaps they say aprtnc or fall· or winter, but the We6 ·Is .the same. 80 DIaI!.Y. manlY people saY' tbaot when oyoU ShoW them. a Club 00 whiCh 1 belong enjoyed a loYely ~ place or a fine view. moo lnterest.l.tlJ tal1t J>Y en en.thuTrue, its beau~ DUllY be more spec- siast4c na.trure sto:lent. LIke so many 1.6cuIaa' M. aqn.e other season but It people she had nev~ learned to look •
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o.re very proud or· the YOUIli m1n1sters who come to us tor awhile Mel t.hen steP up 1Dto a lar&W field. We sUll claJm !hem. as ours and welcome them b6ck. I Monda,y. ,Laat night I t!ltepped Olltslde tn see what ·'ijle dogs were ' oo.rking a.t. aDd, found the northern r.!'ky' allgh4 -wIth, bllJl49 ot w~ lignt that broke a.nd 'became IODg. raYB like a battery 01 seftrch-Ught6. It
AUCT~ION'
:t~:Y ;e;~SObll:~,:I:~Ul~ Thursday
A little paint and cleaning up can make a world of difference in the appearance of a community . Many of our citizens have already contributed toward this policy by painting their properties and 'otherwise im proving their appearance thru landscaping, p.lanting of trees and shrubbery and general clean':up. Civic pride and p ride in personal propenty appearance is one of the most valuable assets that a ny community can pOf!S~ss. Not only can this practice improve the appearance of a community , it can a lso add materially to its v.alue, attract newcomers who . geek a p.lac~ for building a horne, and make its ap,p earance "0 ~ttractive that its reputation as a clean and model town will become known far and wide.
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ilNNUAL ~ANCIAi REPORT Wa),ne Townlhlp, Wanen County, Ohio, fOl' the FlllClal 'Ie... £Odin( Dl!calnber al, 100 . Population 2526, 1940 FERRY ToIAl Sa.lnrles and' WQ8es Paid CHURCH of "CHRIST Durl.ng t.he 'lear 1945 $6 ,0J.'1,27 The GrOWln&" Goln&" Church Tax ValuaLion ... . . .... . . $2,616':U9 UEB.Q~6T GB,ABAM, MJnlster 'l'ax LeY!Y' • • . . . .. • .. • • . .. .• •• • $2.60 Way nesville, ohio. March 26, 1946. ~Ible SChOOl 8:30 ... m. I hereby cer tify ~he fOllowq r eport. CommuilJoo 10:46 L Ill. La be correct.. ' Preach1ng 11 :00 a. m. MAYNARd) F . WELTZ, Young Pe ople.~ Services nr.d Towoob1p Cler k. Adult PraYe!r MeetJ.ng 7 :00 p. m. General Township Fund ' EvenJ.ng Evangelistic Service ROC'lllpls .. 7:015 p. m . ~ noro.l 1Pr0peJlt.y '! ·a x . . .. $ 7,280.44 . ~.ales Ta~ . . . .. .. . . . ... . ~OO.Oll ME~I;lO()~1: CHU~CH UoooJ.lne l'a.x .. . .. 1.600.00 a. 1'. CoIemaD. MIrU U, llIJle l'lt.e.n<:e Tax . . .. .. .. 400~ CiKlIJ'Iltte 'f ax .. . . .. . . . . 211.64 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. I:lpecia.1' Asie6sme.uU! lH. B. Mrs. ~0Dd. ~er, SUp~ 464 96th O . A.} .. . .. . . . 560.96 WOJUJHlP Sl:RvtpE 10:30 A. M. MlIiICeilanoous ltecelpt&VOUTH FJi:L.l.()W8HliP. Rebate ,by Clerk .60 0 4 t.·rw u . 'lbW'8da.Y, 7:30 p. Ill. n ... n p . u<ouse 54.00 CHOIR PRACTICE ToW Misc. ~lpl.S .. . . 54.60 WednesdAy, 7:30 P . M. Tow R.eoolpWi . .. . . . ... . 10.278.5o! Pa)'menas • • • Ge neral ExecU'LiVil'Serv1ce!r- · • Mr. IWd MnI. W. C. St. John and COInpeJl6a.tlon of Trustees $1400.00 Mr. a.ncJ. Mrs. Roes Huston of near 459.11 Jamestown, attendoo the worship Compensation of Olerk. Elcpet:loos 01 Trustees service of the Me !.hodlst Church, and CI.e:rtt . . . . .. .. . ... 111,61 SUl!da.y and v!alUld with Rev. R. B . T otal General Exec utive '8erv!ces . .. . . . . .... . .. 1,877 .78 COleman: 'I'hetie fam1lles were memTown .Ha..U- MaiI'.J.tmance bel:s of the Secioml Church. servoo and Repa.ir ...... .. ... . . . 65.96 by Rev. OOleman when a min ister 'l1ota.l Town Hall ........ .. 65.96 In G reene Oount,y. 200.00 .'. • Fire ProLeot.1on Exj>cnse . . Tota.l FIre Prot.e.oUon .. . . 200.0U' The WOIJ)eIlS Society of OhristHeaILb- 'I'axetl wiWlheJd for t.'~~ '""'_._ ... _. D1r. er wo~ .~-, moo ",& u • ..,..,......,y. ~ -.,....~tRe~d of H.eaWI1 . . 384.78 cd at :12 :30 p. m. At 2 :00 p . Ill. a >•
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MediCa.l Services . . ... ... 433.16 business sess1an was <held In charge .Burial Expelllies . .. . . . . . 32.44 ul the president, Mn. Glenn BorTota:l Poor ReUer . . . . . . . . 4i15 .5Y den. ReportB allow th&t !.he Soc1ety HIghway&IS doing a splendid work. Road Maint.en&.nce al1d Repa.l rThe secretary, Mir6. Merton Baird, .Labol: and MaWrla1s . . 7,'I20.3J !la ve a nne TepOrt of the Dayton Tota.! HJgh.wa,ys . . ..... . 7 .no .~ ~lla.Deou&MisSlooo.ry Institute, Mrs. O. A. General Supplles . .. .. . 212.79 OuLler, promotlonaJ secretuy of Memorial Day ExpelltiCS .. 25.00 DaYton IMs141ct. gave a very InsplrDeduotiom by CoWl tiy Audlt.or: log addr~. Representatives we re Workmen 's Cunpensati.on ..... . .... 27.68 present from Springboro, Red Lion Far Adv~ . and LYtle. beJ1nquent La.nds ... . .. 30.24 Total M1scellaneous .. . . . . 296.71 ST. MARY'S . Tota.! .Pa.ymenta . .. . . ... 11.010.15 E~ISCOPAL CHURCH For
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Total of All Fund.6 .. . . HOLLY Tota.! ReceJpts and Bala nce · METHODIST CHURCH Road 'Funds . ... . ... 16.446.00 T M. Searlf . . . . . . Oen. 'I'Wp. Fur.ds . . . . 6.734 .03 . , . ~al or AD Fuoos . ... 23.180.03 ~UDdar IIIIbooI - ••:30 A. iii. PaJlllCntB ~
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Ecta~ BaDy, SUnday, Marcb 31, at 2:30 p. m . at the· FIrst • 1 to ' In"',.,. ....s. Ohio ff¥CZC1' ~ Church, SprIJl{t1'1eld, Ohio. A schoO .,.-- ","", " , We don't Itnow what the prog!I'lU1\ 1Oc&er plant operators w1ll be held te Un! enlt . Maroh 26 Is 88 yet. but we ar& sure there will 8It Ohio Sta v y, be. SOJp.etht.ns tbe.t will be helpf'ul tn MAy 30. Dw1ng the 10-week inspectJon. trl ' will be made ana ~nsp1rat.looal. ,We hop!: to hav.e ts , .. Ianl4 ~ I/o fiDe representation of the young to locker plan 1n eve 'Ie of this community at ' th1s
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C. E.·WiDo ,
- Optometric Eye· Specialiat
26 8c)uth Detroit Street
XENIA, OHIO
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SERVICE GAS- OIL- GREASE Quick Battery Ch.,rlJer Hydraulic Car Lift
Mn. John Tread"u~y waS recently cailed to HamJlton on lWCOunt of seriollB UlneSl) 01 s1ster.
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AUTO REPAIRING
SHOE REBUILDING
Waynesville Repair' Shop North
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JQE BOYDS, Prop.
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LAMB'S GROCERY '
Carey's Garage
e· . GENERAL REPAIR
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ICE CREAM
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TELEPHONE SET $6,09 (Stand and Stool)
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Armitage &Son
Ernest J. Hixon
Waynesville Furniture & Apptiance Company
Courtesy of Patron.' Appreciated
Gil;Jbons Bldg. ~orth St. \Y,aynellville, 0., Phone 2422 ,...
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. STOKES DAlBY TRY OUR Homogenized Milk . WHOLE MILK - PASTEURIZED MILK - CREAM' CHOCOLATE MILK - ORANGE DRI~K WH_PP-ING CREAM - BUTTERMILK COTfAGE CHEESE LEBANON Q PHONE IIiI
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21507, .00. G., 2 Plat. % PM , New HamUton, Ohio, were Sunday dinYork, N. Y. net' gtl&'>tS of Mrs. Woodrow Brnnd Cpl. Howani F. Brown, ABN enburg and daugihLers. 153139'13, USAT, Se>a Barb. 7oPM. Mr. and Mn. A. 1'1. Earnhart reSan Francisco. q allf. celved a call on S unday . morning Ir YOU k.nQW of any change!) of a dress of any oC our boys please from their son. Alton Ea.rnJl l\rt.. S l-c, saying that he had arrived by let \18 k.no-'" so we can pll~ (.jsh them . plane from SaMar Island a,';l.d would soon nrrlvc home for a t.h1 r~y day
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Stewart's Thrift-E Market
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MOJUWW No, S LEBANON Office t7SK H.E:;. UtL
SAND and GRAVEL BLACK·TOP DRIVES. TAR and ROAD OIL LAWN and FILL DI,R T READY-MIX CONCRETE EXCAVATING and DU.MP TRUCK SERVICE
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Mr, and Mn. John Fromm and 'Mr. Olyde Fromm, and Mr. J . C. HawIte were SJJ~ gueats of MJ;. ~ Mre. M. E. 'B anta. Loveland .
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Mr. and Mn. Rosooe Farnaa and . baby· saD were week. end and Monda) guests ~f relatives In ZainEI!JVille.
Next To DI'. A. E. Stout's Office
"Fala At Hyde Park" Twin Theatre, Fri" Sat., Mch. 29, 30
field , COlumbus, a.r.d In! Clnclnnatt. Persons Dayton tnterested, this ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , cour~ shouldl wrtte. Professor H. D.
Brown, depa.rtmen1. of bort.k:W.ture, Ohio State Undvers!iy.
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had opJ)081te ideas jS no reason to deCame a Studebaker or a woma.n driver . It &11 happened like this. T<he
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Robert L. VanZile, Minister Blble Sc.bool 9:30 a · m. ~munlc!p 10:30 L Ill.
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peop~ and even wo~en too , pa.Ube MIM Lola Se&.nI spent. -""eraJ dl\Y ~ So uth Main Street WAYNESVILLE, OHIO for the red signal. tJ1ey m ust shll t dUIing the past. week witi1 her bro· gea.rs in order to p roceed. but wha t ther and slster-In...taw. Mr. and MrII. 1s one 00 do when the gears refuse John sears and lnfa.nt 6011, In Berkto shUt? That's whn~t 'ha,ppened to RAYE'l'TE HOURS ley, M4ch. COLD WAV E 8:30 - 5:QO lIB UJ'. lI. They w ere stUbborn. I don 't • Bible Study CIa!Is at Lbe house want any man to say' I beL the cr'azy each Tu.esday even1ng' lilt 7:30. You feminine drtver didn't even I1s.v e Donald Clemen t. Boult 24 Mus- " ' ~. ~'-"-. _ a _ _ _ n _ lI _ _ • ., are welcome to a t.t.er.d any of Lhesc one finger on !.hat Hear hUt", besessions. The lesliOn Cor nex t Tues_ cause she did. If you don't beUel'e catIne, Ia., veLerlnarlan,' ~ Ruth IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL _ .AnIl8 COwan, 19. MaBon, student. ,----- ••••• ik • • • • • • • • • • • • day evening 1s "The Books of the 1 can proove It by Ml'S. George . New Testa.mant". Waterhouse right In Waynesville, so MARRIAGE LICENSES William A. McCreary, 29. blll'ber, I can. Well, the gent.leman, 1l1!~ George C. ~u.ntz. 32, CisI;al ~ ami Nancy Murphy, 16, walt.l'ess, • Prayer ~eeUn, at t he house ea.ch wasn't a ma n because h e dldn·t decoun'lan t., BCd l\4artI!l8 E. NevWe, 2:1. bo!h at FlraInkUn. WedneGclay evening Rot 7:30. Bring lame the lady driver ) beh11ld us Ralph 'L . Ohaney, 24, Blanchester. secreta.ry. bolll1 of Lebanon'. your BlblC6 WIlt h yoU each rJ ght. lC offered his a.ss1s1.a.nce a.nd got t h electrical 1nspootor. an<i AI'lene ' Jobl'). Merrick, 22, etn.:inIllatl, u. you cannot come. may we suggest. ge84'S In low. So, ooml.n ' In low. rode Wibltore, 20, Norwood, nlrcran m e_ that you read your Biple 800 pray S. Army, IWd Alberta 'L ,vndh, 21 . S. oha.nIc. 8. Slnldebaker throug~ Main St.. in LebaI:l.oc. . ab home durIng this ,h our? We all . ADen D . Hel~er , 24, Cinci nnatI, 'W1lmln€ton and came 'La a feeble neoo prayer. Frank WW'dlow. 65, fanne'r, IUld a.1rom!t meol1illlIUc. and BeLI.Y J ane halt a,t a garage, wher e It was placed • • • on t he opel1l.tI.ng tab:1e and suffered Mrs. ,B lanche O 'BrIen, 40, houae- Stacey, 20, Morrow. • A Special Ohair Rehersal will be keeper, both of Morrow. held a t the parsonage 'I1hursda y, t he agony of having ito t.rar.smlssion Ap TIl 4, a.t 7 :30 p. m . All you ng removed . 'Y'@. the car to()k gas. wise I d otb h will I crackers, IWd . ,Lbere. w l ~ln an hour AUCTIONEUING poop e a n · ers w 0 . s ng or STANLEY and KOOGLER help ),n !.he choir are espooi&l1y In- tile Studebaker had recovered from Its operait1on, gea.t,S in order an d IUIOUIIB LlCBN8& vlUld to be preaer.t. headt'(} · westJwa.rd~ ho! For D6&ea. Phone 18M, Wa,yneavWe, • • • • • 'I' • 'A Special Offerln&' will be ,t aken Oh1o. ReVel'll! Obargl!l for the Conece or the Scriptures" • . I have 8. lot of people under me PAPER HANGING at Louisville, Ky., on sundaly, April at the plant where ·r work , Ir. fac t L '14. II you desire lnfonnaUan oon- every one In the bas ement.. Why, PAINTING f 1 ~ ed cem1ng t his school or our co....r someday I might eve n be vice-presibrellhern, see your m1nlsLer. dent. I'm t he 'Vice' rigM now. Wa~r St., Wayneaville • Here are SOOIe r.ew addre:ises oC some of ell!' boys 111 Uti! servIce: ' Mrs. William Smit h nnd daUfh Pfc. Orville J . Hilton. 35988545. APO ,te\'6. Wilma Mae n.1ld Jeauer.ne of FO'r merly Bob'. Dai-:x " C£DARIZ~D .
not. m eet lWs Sunday night on account oC t.he meetir..... .. at Spr(;n gCle1d . We <10 want. to I.IJlle you La a~tend I t UUllt· and get baclt illUme (or c 1U1'C I Lalught. OUr C. E. meetings will be ' I'C6WllOO next. SW1da.y n ight as usual.
Now a Studebaker Commander is (1 goOO car. I j ust 00re one or you t .) sa y It ain't . Just i&cause a c:ertaln Wavn""vUIe' loA" and her '~l model J '~ --v
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• JuniOr Ch.rlsUan Endeavor meet Sunday nigh t ~ usua l at 6 :3iJ p . m . This Is for all who ;'re under h ig'h . sc hool age. Don ··t m iss the Billie s LanCII and 'the Flallonel-Gra ph pictures Il.ul, LraUn g lhl'm . You wlll enjoy Lhese meetings. Bri ng your friends wit h you.
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meettrg. You don't h!l ve to belong to atrur h" to go. You w;ill . enJoy meeting t he young p eople from th w.rlous churches and worshIping <With. tthem . Let s go, young peopl!l. II YOU do ' not ha ve a wa y to go Oloot !lit UIIl' church at 1.:,15 p . m . a.nd a Wa.)" wm be provided. l:f you can ta.Ke someone else with youshare 1ll1i! ride.
COJ.:,D SC",OOL COM('NG
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MIAMI GA~ETT~. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
l'tfftreh 28,.1948
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USE:D CARS:
FOR Any' make. or model Fr.d ~ahn Motor Car ·C o.
LQ,ANON, OHIO
PHONE 326
"Hope You!re Satisfied': .................. .. Hank Penny .. }4~ilipino :Baby" .......... :..................... Cowboy Copas Other ' kecor-ds by Grandpa Jones, Riley Shepheord and Delmore Brothel'S. .
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C~lumlt'- R~ords "8400 Fly Pie a~ Apple Pan Dandy", Dinah Shore "Yo.u Won't Be S~tisfieq" ................ .. ,. Les Brown "Somebpdy'/1 Walking In My. Drt!>ams", Kate Smith Many <?ther L~ TE ~ecordings.
PAiNTED WALLs Brighten up that dull,. gioomy room with freshly painted walls. You ' ll find a sunshiney atmosphere has ' b~ en added. Choose the quality and color of your paint with care and discrimination. Let us help, you make your selection.
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MIAMI GAZE'M'E, WAYNESVILLE, the scbooJ WW e<mpete with the bol's anti g1r18 pll"ylng sepaJ'8itely, To date too girls p rllCS ~how th e F're66men vs 7th Grode game with a score, of ~6 to 3 I"fSI>oot'vely and
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the 8t:h , Graders Vs SOpllomores n Lally. 01 8 to t ~Ipectlvely. tn the 'boyS g&nles a wild toray gave the 7th GTede1'8 9 to -t1le Freshmen 68.'
KENNETH HILL, Manager
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO TUE.
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SUN.
Apr. 1
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NO SHOW
"WHAT NEXT CORPORAL HA~GROVE" ALSO : IlKO News
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The music. se LUngs Rnd cos.Lwncs are bel1ut1[ul!
EDGAR KENNEDY & J ANE DARWt:LL In
"YOLANDA AND , THE THIEF"
"CAPT. TUGBOAT ANNIE"
11'1t11 Frt.'(\ Astnire IUl d Lucille
EXTRA: Andv C'Jvde Comedy and Cartoon.
Loans-4 % FARM LOANS-Long term , eG8Y pe..ymellUi. No a ppra.1:;a.l lee , AlIlo Wee amall and large farms lor 1I&le. Call or write Geo, Henkle. Phone NO. 2, Lebanon. tfc
• prejudice whether it be relig1ou~ , raclnJ, patriotic or politica l In 1Ui orlgln and aspect Is the destroyer or l1wnan foundatlo~ and opposed to the commands ot GOd. Racial ant:! uaUOl".n.l prejudl<.'e5 which separate mankind Into groups and bmnches , likewise have a. fa.lse and unjusti-
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(7) boys. by EightJh Girls In Old Old-fashioned gowns Grade (tornulls) Songs were pantol1uned. I "Old Fla.'>hJQned Garden" n ",L ove's Old Sweet Song" In "Bicycle Buut lQr Two" Dolores Berry and Bobby Onmpllcl\ rode a. bike across th~ gym floor. IV "Put on Your Old n.nce DOt· recogrlt1on Ln the estlma- Grey Bor.net" Uon of God. In h is estimate all one, the dblldren or one !amlly; TOURNAMENTS antd God Is equally kind to thcm , • A Boys a.nd Girls ClaSi Basket'I1he earth hi16 one s urface. God has baH Tour.n8J'Ilel1lt Is being held and ,~ot divided thL'I s urface by bound- started Mru'eh 23 ar..d wUl continue aries and be.rrlers ':<> sepal1lte rac('~ through April 12. VllJ'ious cJa.sses of and peoples. · Man has .sot up IUld established these Imaginary lines giving eacll restricted area a name tind the Umlt.a.tlon of a I'AtlVJty 0: I PaYHr;;RSES $5.00 na.t onhood . By Wlls div ision a nd COWS $3.00 8epM'lll1on Into groups and bl'llJ1ch_ According bO SIZe a.nd as of ma.nklnd, prejudice Is er.gellCoDCl1t1on ,jered which becomes a fruitful Hogs, Calves, Sheep, etc:. source of WIlJ' and s trife. Impelled by tJhls prejudice races and nations REMOVED PROMPl'LY decla:re war aga.insL each otiher; th e blood CJ! the Innocent is pour d ou l aJld the .earth tol'll by vloJer.ce. Call 'I1l1eref ore it has been decreed by God 1n this dllY that. these prejudices and dUfelCnces shall be laLd BEVEasE MAIN aside. All 1U'e canmanded to seek Tliepboae 4 5 4 t he good-pleaaure 01 tJle Lord of Our.... XBNIA, O. unity, to follow his command and
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Real Estate For Sale-IF YOU HAVE A 'PRQPElRTY OR FARM TO SELL call Or WJ'lt.e Don Henderson, Tel. KE3446 , ti17 Lom.1n Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Ltc
Household Goods FOR SALE-Hobart. M . Cable Gmud Piano, $350; Four BrOOder Houses; Two 011 Brooder Stoves; Two ~e Howes, Pbol'..e Waynesvllle 2101. 328c KElLVlNA'l'OR EJcctlic !(eJ1'l~~!· U.Lol' medium size, good. rolldiLion. 3 mi. SoulJl Wl\.YneBvllle on RiveI' Roau. .Ell:I.aDeLil Morey. Oall IU Wl' 4:!lu p. m. 328
Farmina Implement.SEE your John Deere dealer fol' competent, reliable scl'Vlce on your Jobin Deere eqUipment. Our mechIIoIUcs are factory trained to give you dependable serv'ide with a miDim.wn of expense, Only GEN_ UINE JoIUl 'D eere pa.r16 4U'e used. oau us lor an appolntmenL. BANTA mIPLEMEN'f SERVICII: Your John Deere Deall!1' N. Ea8t. S t. Lebanon, O. Phone aSS 44<'
WANTED- MISC. WANTEll) Small Coo.l-burn ir~ Lau.nd1'y Stove In good conaltion. PboDe 2695.
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XENIA 'FERTIUZER
Obey his will: u" this way the world of humanl't}' shall become illumined with 't he reality of love and reconc1l1aitJon. -A:bdu'l BaiIa
SUbm1t<ted by Mrs. Helen McCloy:
Route No, 2, WuynesvlJle. Ohio
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HOUSF,pLEANING liarveysbu!l'g,
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NORRIS BROCK CO.
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• Robert Hunter was born bl Dayton, Ohio, Juoo 24, 1931; Vhe !1OC of
Our Own Fonnula $3.80 hundred lbs. , $75.00 TOn
Mr, and Mrs, Willis 0 , Hunter, H ':l,
with his parents I1vtd there aboul three years and, the.n resided In Bellbrook rtve yoo.rs. Bob Is now In the F'reshm.a.n yea.r at Waynesville High School, ,h aving entered SC'll001 here wh1le In the 6th Grade. He Is a member of Ilhe Boy Scout 'Droop.
Automobile· and Tractor Repairing
Re-Roof NOW with META'L ROOFING
"PORK" ALLEY
Personal Is Vital to Every Family Insurance IS YOURS PROTECTED? Life -
Hospitalization - Health and Accident (Also Grange Inaurance Service)
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Phone 171
, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
Telephone. 2441
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OFFER SATISFACTORY SERVI CES AT ALL TIMES
Waynesville, Ohio
HARVEYSBURq, OHIO
Hot-Dated • Store-Ground
1- Lelz No. 340 Roughage Mill, fills silo , chops hay grinds and mi,.,1es feed, elevates mall grains. •Ideal for beef and dairy production,' 1- John Deere No. 114 Roughage Mill and Feed Grinder. Chops and gl'i.nds roughages and grains. \i'ills si lo. LeRsens costs of produc ing beef, ~jlk and pork. Util ize yo ur homergl'o wn grains to bn lance your ratiollls. 1 - Relianc4e Low-Wheei Wagon a sturdy lowwheel wagon. Limited quallhty of Ford's "Airliner" Milking Machines. No pipe lines, simp,le and easy to clean, no intricatJe. garl r.-etc; to g t out of order. Few r wearing parts, en y to insta ll , unconditionally guaranteed The ·:most economical a nd durable milker on the market.
Phone 555
e F. T. MARTIN & C. E. RIESAU, Auctioneers 705 CommerciaLI Bltlg., DAYTON, Phone AD ' 3661 Centerville, Ohio, Phone 7021 if you have real estate t o sell ~ us. We get the
p~ice, have buyers for itemsthan you wish to terms are more others.
Rell. Our
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Appraisals ·Fr(!e. Call Centerville 702~ Dayton, Ohio, ADams 3661
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Grapefruit Iceberg Lettace
(Seedless). 10 lb••
ORA.NGES
8 lb. Mesh Bag
9 s 12 WOOL RUes
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10·91. ,1.98 CAN 'PEl II RAD . MOTOR 'OIL • • • s.oz. ac PAIICAKE FLOUR C. C. • • • • • PK&. 6c: OHIO BLUE TIP MATCIIES·. • • • lOX ' 12e P,k&. CHERRIOS • • • • • • • • I~LI. lie 1'1(•• , LG. ,lilA 'BEAlS lowl 0 ".n, ~8c WRIGHT'S SWEET ' P2TATOES • • ,p.~' 9c 'BETTY ~ROCI(ER PEA SOUP • • • 1'1(&. POpol., 'r.nda eal.· $1.SO ClQARETTES -~l'. 6, ale IIARGAJE TEA • • K,ogH • " rICG. lie, 10'. YARIETY CEREALS • • .. . SPIC " SPAll • • • ·PlC6. . ·230' ,IOc .RED SEAL LYE. • • " PARLOR BROOMS , • lie lOLLED QATS C. C. '
CURT'AINS .: SUP COVERS
LAMPS (Floor aBel Table)
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STUDIO COUCHES (Full;"Sprin8 Filled)
·...VIN~ ROOM SUITES
BED ROOM SUITES STOVES
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Marion Snyder
Write or Call
Dial 2111
JUST RECEIVED
Do Y ~u need a new roof? Bet ter reroof now before Spring rains set in. See us for timates and advice 011 roofing materials. We have a good stock of metal roofing materials on hand. P lace you order now to assure delivery.
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HOWELL ·GARAGE
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Hi , neighbor! With Spring just around the corner, it's time to ,t hink about those much needed fence repairs. While many feiflce building material items are hard to obtain; we neve1theless are pleased that we have been ab le to serve 0111' clJ!'ltomers for mORt of the il' requirements, and we Rhall contin ue to do go.
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nOfej Live Wire and ~HIIiid.e. An 01'pnbaUon _nd to nODe. SirleUJ Seventh Grade Assembly was .eUeq on' &be .,.. aD aNUIld IBIIrItet given MJiroh 22, ~946. Da.le Dakin Ita tbe 00UDf6. was Master or CeremOnies. ~y Service That Satisfie.
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QUICK and DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Your John Deere Dealer N,. East Sb-etel LEBANON: OHIO
SEVENTH GRADERS HOLD ASSEMBLY
Mr'!!. Woodrow Brandenburg /Uld Mr, and Mrs. John Turner nnd daughters, bad aa , lihelr weelt ' end oauglhters had lIS week er.d guests. guestll. the former's parents, Mr. and Mr, and Mr, and M.rI;. Phillip ·C. Rose or MTs. Burgoyne Botner, Mrs. Dav1d Price, 'all of Vincent, Ky. Wheelhng, W. Va.
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Mr. and MI'!I. Harold B. Earnhart a nd famlly wer~ djrner .,guest.5 of Mr. ~ Mrs. P'oryst 1. Me· ks or Dayton on ~ay evening, March 16.
24. The cont r nee brough1 to n ola;e the a.OO\.vltlcs rollowing the Baha'l New Year. Mill'. 21. am: also. the yearly Illn tN'Il dflY rn~t observed from surtTl to sunset LhrouL ,the Il~ tel1llaUonal BaIla'i world.
Lemmons' Hatchery
The . BANTA Implement Service
1J----------------------------------. . ·Fence Building Material IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 2222
CHICK STARTER and' GROWER
ClnelnDa&l Unlen S " Yarda
.JJig~ Sc~oot
PARTY COOKING and SERV-.IlNG. Amelia McJKnIghl, Harreysburg, Ohio. 411 GENERAL
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Worl;h, DC'votions; Belly Sa.t.terthwnlLe. a reading "Kentucky Phllosophy". Sue Fu:rilas, violin .solo "By the Wat.ers or the MInnetonka". "UP6lde DoWl~ Drill" eight boys. J oanne Shaw, rea.ding, "The Inventor's Wife". Robert C8J'Ilpbell, song, "lrel,and Must Be Heaven tOl' My Motllcr came From There" "Coonvllle Chorus" II. minst.rel skit
fOIUlda.tlon, for a.I l men are FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS: fiable IJle c.h.Ildron of Adum and esscnUFor ReC1nancir.g . - Rc-bullding ally of one family , There silould be Buydng. 4% Fn.rm loans with lone lIme to pa.y. Pay part or nll any no raclal alienation or Il6Jtlol~ divl .~on among hUlIlllJ1kiIld. Such dIstime. LEB.ANON NAT'L FARM LOAN lir.ctlons as F're:nch. German, Pel'ASS'N., Ell:1.s H. Sturm, f3e(:iy- sillon, Anglo-Saxon are hwnan and 'JIreas.. Lebo.non, Ohio. Phone 441l IlJ1tiftclal ; they have ne11b r slg nlflc-
His favorite sport Is beaketbaU and hill hobby Is model ail1>lane.<J, He likes Mallll and Bc1ence but dislikes lAInguagea. His grades are all A'fI. Bob l1as a store located on Main street In WilynesvUle where he has a nice ;t,ocJc ot lilodel.rurplanes, film, ca.mema and sporting eqwpment: He operate6 the store aJlter school hou l'i\ anel on Saturdays. Bob has II. ·brother, Bruce, 8, and n sil."ter Sharon, 8 months.
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l\trs. lIe len McCoy 01 Waynesville and he,' daugh~, Mrs. Douglas • , HochwnJt or Daywn, alitended bile BANQUETS SCHEDULED %r\onal Conference ot the Baha.·1s • F, F . A. an~ P. H. A, Banquet Is of Indiana. and 01110 at <the Hotel to be held April 5. a~ 7 :30 p . m . In GlbSQll in C1nclnnatJ.. Sunday, Mnr. the school ca!etert:a .
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