Miami Gazette February 9, 1950 - July 23, 1953

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Talkiog I It. COLUMN OF COMMENT ..... THE EDITOR

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lUes . We k,now t.bAt "Teil," all we al. ' like to call him. JS a vel'1 likeab e youn! , m~, ~d . that 'he ba.. d/lne · 1l very nne job bltre build · lng ~p tbJe n~:w.paper and we 01 sq ' hoPe we can dO' aa good, a J We .. want all the ·townBpeopl, to feel that tbis, is. their paper, ~d anytime they wj8h to com,' in to the Gasette' ~ff1ce, w~ ,,11 be glad to "Wlillcome you.. -t~fl

S41tor The mE,etlng of District I i O .

ROLL-IE ~EVAN8 TO 8£ . AT LEGION flALL ' . , At tbo regular meQtlnlf ~merl4):'.h lCIO{l Post " No.

MondQ6', February 139, at the· JARome Bevans 11'111 s bow n film. "Rrgbllghta of ~9d , W"It- Point Foo\baU . All ;ae.· ber. a~e llrged, to attend tl)JI fin' event . glon ~ll.

f"ARMER8 GRANGE MEETS

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, urday evening with the Muter, Mr. Edward GUliland, prellcllJlS a nd a Bhort program ..foUowed the bUllneas soulon. Cardl and blnlo were, thea ~D' joyed by 0. lar,e croup; a1}d re-tre/lbmentl were .erved.

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!ICJac!o1 A,u dltorlum on SatUf(lu . . . wfil open at ten A.M., with W~L ... E.... '"ID~V ~er to be served at noon by .' . r l , W .S. C .S. of tM Methodllt 'Fha WCTU wlU kald t!Wir ,... c;:hllrcb. The scbool of .natruc·I.\lJar meetlD. at' . tINt ~ . . '.nu thpn open' at one P .. M. Mra. Clift ~DI'Ilt\t. , · .1'rt4a, aft,1II18a Ruth Burnett of Xenia ernoon at 2 de £lfl'1~ ".. • weekend c~est of her par111 Invite4 ; . . . . Mr . and Mrs . Cllft Burn'" '. . I1he. PhIIf"IilYe ~ Woo '~U~~I8£ PAIITY '. I ' . The Wt~-: S. C.S:-wlII Illeelon .men eoJpr8cl Ithetr l'ewu.,..... fir. Borer- Brown wu'Ven' ple- T,.ursd!1y afternoon. February 16 ttlDa OIl ' ~n'ttdq e~. ·-.aU, IUrPriIe4 on Satur4ay ~ Mrs , R . C . Moler as bost. 'wlW ~ deUoloua ·...... . . . . . ..enlDa when MY"" or ,Ida .... . at the Metbodilit Church. asat ' tU 1'111' BW.i.'t-utr . . . ... " • , by Mrs . A. H . Stubbs, O. R. U~lesby. Mrs ' Bo"Tbe l'8IUlar ' bUaiDen: .........., Bible 8cb~1 IICIlolara cam.. W&8 held, &lid ~ IIIort JII'QIraIa ba ~ apent the eveDll1~ Be- .-rd BaIu&'hD', Mrs. PaUl Pick' 11'88 liven. _ ..... at the ...... ~tB of Ice ~ and cake _ and Mrs . Leo .Conner . "Ja· bars J1eai.d &be WIIaiaPon CoD.. w.8re aerveel. Begllns Agaln" Is the new ece Choir til. Se,"-' .&_t~ Y book wll1 be reviewed --111M "... B---"" rD ' . Ottum &114 tile · "*'naIac1Ir of ""..._a 0 ayton ·lIr. and Ai I'S . J.' P • ...omm ""-."A ' " -........ 'lI'Oi1p eQJo'ed & pJeuant ~ 1I'U .,.. wee _ _ IUMt of XlIIIas Sunday dinner, guest/l: Mr. h01l1'. lIanurtt. Mr!l. ' Clyde FrolJlm and son S:~:I!:~~~!!I!!!~~~~~".~.I!!.!!I I!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sprlnl'tJeld, Mr and Mrs

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BEGINS FEBRUARV 12 Tbe s1lr,tb Twilight Concert by the Cleveland Orcbestra of 0. serles 'of ten. sponsored by The Standard pu COJDpany -(04\0) 0'''' 16 Ohio radiO stations Js sched-' u'l ed f~r ,,: 30 II m " £;lunday, Feb. ruary 12. 'l'lie program, which Is oUered in celebration of Soblo's ' 80tb annIversary, Includes: OV4!rture to tbBt Roman CarniVal by Ber· lIoz; Carnival of the animals. a grand zoological fantasy. by St. Saens: ,ScenariO for Orcbestra on 'l'bemes fl'Qm "Showboat" by Jer' ome Kern: and Sousa's famous "stars line) Stripes , Forever ." , w.. T . HollldllY. chairman of Sohlo's boarjl ' a1\ , directors', wUl gl ve 0: brier Intermission talk Ourlng tbe broadcast. Stations cnrrylng the broadcast In this vicinity are: WIOtC, CIncinnati; WeOL, Columbus; WH10. Dayton ; nnd WIZT. Springfield .

Mr. aD4 Mrs. ~y Ellis vl8lted ·Mr. and Mrs. OarlOonrad In EIdorado' on Monday. ' " , Miss Zana Mae Fulkerson had as bel' ,!!eekend gueB~, MI."s Sandr. BaU. _ ' Mr and Mra. J. E ." Frasier quietly oblle"ed ' their flfUeth wedding anniversary on W~dnesday. Feb. ·8. .

1\618 GI d ' R),e, wbo has been au s a y s tbe guest of her Parents, Mr. ' and Mrs .. Clarence Rye, and Mr. Bud Rolen of Clnclnn'aU. were nlso M

Thursday evelling guests ' at · the. Burslle bome. · Miss Rye has now returned to ber studies at ' tbe /. UniversitY, at CinCinnati.

Is ·the architect's drawlrlg of the newly completed St. Mary's Jillliscopal churcb ' parlBh house . The additiOn fs to the left of the ortglnal C'nurcb atructure In the picture Dedication services wl:l be 'h eld for the new parish house the first Sunday in !Ant, February 26; at 3:S0 In tbe afternoon. The Rt. Rev . Henry Wise Hobson, Blabop of. Soutbel'll Oblo, will Participate In tbele services. The Dew pariah ~ouso provide es facillties tor many community and church functions. A. well·eq· ulped bobby IWd craft shop. dlnIng and kitchen facUlties', game

Mrs. Zenola Robinson entertaIned a group o ~ friends at ber bome l\l Alpba on Saturday nit. ernoon, honoring Mise Harriet Workman wltlt III bridal shOwer. A beautiful color 8cheme of pink and white was uBed In the decoratlaDs and, a ' dellcloull deB~ Bert course with pink IUId wblte sArved . Tbe afternoon was pleasantly IIpent . an.d tb'e honor guest recelnd 'many lovely gUts Tbose present were: Mrs . Morle Bernard, loin. Ag. 'nes Bernard, Mrs . Opal St . .Iohn , Mrs . Marie Hardin ot Do.yton, Mrs. Irma Irvine, Mrs . M1!>bel . Shanks, and Mrs ; He . Filer of Xenia, Mrs. Bonnie Philips of Lebanon, Mrs . ¥JvelYn Coy of ZI· mmermOOl, Mrs. WIUJam Bernard, Mrs. Carl Cook, Mra . Given Wlrkman, Mrs . Lee Workman, Mrs. J. W . Workman, Mrs . Helen Brown. the bonor ~est. hostess QlIld daughters . Miss Workman, t~e daughter or ·Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Workman. will become the bride ot Mr. Robert L . Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'WUllam Bernard. February 10, at 7:30 o'clock in tbe Wayne. avllle Methodist ebllrcb..

rooms and a large roo.m Will ,be available. FISHING LICENS'E SALE

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The archltect's estimate of tbe total cost of the addition Is ap. EXPECTED TO' BEGIN proxlmlltt..,ly $46.000 . FEBRUARV 15, 1'60 Th R,. S 1 e e.v. amlle N. Keys ls Ohio anglers may expect' to pu~· tbe rector of the C\)ur?h ' and the cban fiBbing llcenses for the 1950 Bu.lldlnr;, committee Includ\lB: Mr .. season about ttebruary 16.

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Oarl181e .. c~idc; 1 Ol~ Wiq 8' " .,_ ~: ,....__er, ... 1'1. ~e , et:b,Odlst Churcb on 'I'U"" ~a B e; -nr , OW . .j day evening with dinner to lie Be- Herman. Chulet! R. Mebpftfe, rJ.,a by , tbe Youth FelloWllhlp : and Col. JOlepb 1\1. SlIk , Mrs . Elsie Hockett wm be bose tess to tbe Happy Hour Club on Tuesday,' Februan' 14 . Mra . Rus- WOM£~S CLUB MEETS A·T sel Wllsoll and Mrs , Rhodes Bun. nell w111 }Ie ·In. charge of t,b epro- FAR HILLS PARTV HOUSE cram. ' , The l"rogl'csslve Womena club Tb'e MJlUnl Cbapter 107 O.E S . met February 1 ror ' a lovely wUl 'l!ieet inre&'\llar iesslon on dinner at tbe Far Hills Party Mdnday E!venlng, B'ebruD.-v 13 ';t I ht ' -J , ~ House . After the business meete g o dock. A Valentine , box IDg several of the ladles went td with a:-n exchlljll&'e of valentinea .w1Il" ~e. G, feature of the soclli tte Musical at the Gym. 'fhere hour. was jUllt Ii sbort program .

'that, the' dist'!'lbution o,f the flA'8t ~~e~ n'llu Ina: 9.000 ' '11' ceDI" is .' el'J)scted to begin In a few days. Tbe 1950 flsblng season begins of'f1clally Marcb 1. Ffshermen will not be ..equirell to display theIr - ltcenses In the f ami II ar b ad ge this year. TDe use of ~e badge bas been dlscontin· ued by legislatiVe action, thus saving the Division of Wildlife some $40.000 annually. Anglers. w111, however b ul d to • e rell re carryon their persons the flsblng license whl1e ' engaged in fishing. Feeder Cattle

Almost Iny kind ot roulhal. can Ilbb7 Ve10Ja Tal. be ted feeder cattle a. lon, a. the" Mrs. 000 Burnett wUl be b.o stwill eat it and provided it i, prOJlV· I"eedtnil of· ball7 vetch bu been IIhowD to, bave a toxic .fred GIl 17 aupplemented. However. the betesa to the WCTU on Friday afdddmDl. , ter the quaUty of the ' rou,ba,e the ternoon at ber bome on M\l1n St. Mr. Ed Brown ot Beavertown ealler It I, to do a ,ood job at called on his slater Miss Bertba feedlnl and the Ie.. need tor . Mias ,MarilYn Burske, who has V! II. lleat CeDiumpUOIl Brown on Tuesday. penllve .upplementl. been a gUe'st ' of b'e r ~arents~ 'Mr. DWltoWD. ' , ~ " ' ·. per IeaJilita meat cOo.umpUon SA Mr . Walter Clark of nenr Ly· • . . " , , • . Amertp-. ba IN7 wa. 1511 PO, U DeII. Pow&ry Hou,~ a~d MI'!I. J J.. Bura1t4!, ' 1ball "I tle. Mr . and Mra . Harold Tha<;LI,btln, conditlona inllda Ule Mr. and Mrs . Wdll~m Strouse, the JdIh~tt ~ nauJ.J '" 7.an" Ul4 ars of Springboro 'VIsited theYr ber gueet. Mr. Dale Duffee, of pollltr)' l."in, hOUie can be ima. foll0WI: Columbuli. MillS Xarilyn ' was a were Sl1llday night guests of ~r wu dlItrJlbuled IIIJ.I; beef••.•; ya81, ' . 0 •7, aunt, Mrs . Alice Clark on Sun- proved b)' wltltewaahin, the walla. anil Mrs. Owen Brooksbire 0;, ·70 , ta.>:, afterDoon. Cleailln, of the windowl will iMlP. SundaY and Monday ~eat at tJie Blancbester. 8Il mb and muttClD, 5.1. Mrt. Woodrow Owens and tWO too. Duffee home In Columbua, atter ch1ldren, .Mlnnle IJO and Stevie, Mr. and AIrs . Robert O'Regan Jrea wblch sb~ and Mr. Duffee reo were guests of Mrs. Owen's are now OCCUpying a new home ~.a IUIb:cl I tae1 ~~~p Ja ur,ma, turned to tbelr stUdies at Bowl. Stat Ro . '1 the • ..- indllltr7 .. mother, Mrs . LUCile ArDiltage on o~ e ute 48, below Lebanon. .. . . 1lP blah pro4uct1on. ' ing Green universIty• Sunday. ' . • t " • Mr. and Mrs. A . H. EarDhart Dr . Emma H'olloway, Mrs. EU· Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. BallLei" fa ~ w.., Jlabetlf Smith and Mrs. Lew 1If1' .h axid Mrs. ' Ed Romby ' en-.• ey Ila'd &8 weekend gueBtB, Mrs . b"d as , SllDday evenlDg cuests. NbIM7-idne In 110 I'rench wOman Mills attended the Garden Olub t~r 'il!~~ J()I~~ Stln4 y. e~enl'ng . b'o- i qpa~ W~t~ aod . gran~lon, Rus- Mr. and Mrs. { ,lrL Earnbart \un'd w~u Phlelola 'platlllum, palladium ,norlo". b .tilrtl1d,ay of tbe J'atters ,881 Atklnaon, of ~cluDond. · Ind., family of. 'B eavertown. or ,old Juwe\rJ' eompare4 with the on Friday afternoon at tbe home mo~e't:r ',.,Mrs. ~!dle S)i~r/LCe.j f and w~re joln~' ,at Bunday dlno~r lam. l'a1t10 of AmertC8ll W0Dl8ll of Mrs. Jenllle Malnoua : Dr_ ' and Mrs. Gale, Russum '.rh08~ < who enjoyed t)1il day to- 'b~ Mrs. D. ~._ Ridge, Mrs. Mab· XI' .. and Mra. ROnald Hawke who \ ~clolrn thelDlalve. · with co.. . and two little gr8lldchlldren. Ka gethef ~er : .Mr. and. Mrs. . Da-' (e1 W8lJer,' and Mr. and Mri. rec~tly bad: as dln~er '&'\leets, twDe ple4:et. tbleen and Eileen Kersey of Dny· Vtd ~Ink", ond 80n, Craig, of. Ee~ "Davie! Hartaock. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sallabury of QlIaI1JoJ.. l'reaaaUea ton visited tbelr aunt. MillS Marano~;~l'. qud Mrs. Earl Conn- • Mr•. Role Flree and daqbter Cuba, Mr. and Mra. 0'. T. Ellia . O~~ol1U8 IrOftn 8bould bUIll caret Edwards on SlIJlday afterer aDd lson. Stevie. Mrs. Goldie Xu Ft ' lUe and Mr. Harvey pUee, of toUa,e and clear Ibucb noon. On 'Frlday attel'lloon her . Surf, _ tho' host 8iId boatelS ' S uoaday tUllMer, ... _~ ' ~. ente~ed , aur.. and ' Mnto of R C8Dte" " . Ie PNVeDt the ~ fIrom crrenrJD. ytators were ber nephew, Mr . and·' cblldren. rRobert ,Merei1lth ana b&by daugh: • y8. •. IertDa SA 1be--thlh pIlaa. Wilson Edwaa-ds md daugbter ' ....... , , ' ter of Xepia, . and Mr , lind' Mnt. Xl'. aod Mrs . .Fred, Boat had as J Mrs. Mary Leah Rhein of Sprl· Mr. " and Mrs'. Fred Braddock . Loula Fires, bonorlnc. the tormer SUnday attel'lloOn ,UHtl. Mr , AIr . . . . ngfleld . enteM&ln ed 'o n Baturdlly evening!" ,hoatess. w~o .-wu observlb, ber aDd, .Mrs. ~rold Hoat of WUIP. . . .lIDateJ7 JO per cent of aD Mial Ruth Chandler, accompMr. 'and" Mrw. Jo.b.n " ~s, .' .nd, eightieth birthday. ' ~OD. · •. all' ....... tram. e1tber od,ioa... at Or II ,lieU.... 'to ••I0Il wed by ber niece, Mias Ge,rtude. daughterll, Mr. IIIld Mrs. Kellar Min ' Ruth Cban!Uer and lIrtlu . IIr. &ad "ra. Will...., EIU~ 11M, • • ,aDd towDI and, . . . . . Chandler, of , Norwood attended a lipak. Mr. an.d Mrs: Lutber aerti-a4e Cba¥.let · attend!lld a "eN or' tile litter;. " ••: ~""'Ja eomIIlDe4l luDch.on of .Alpha Pbl Pllapter, Hart~k ~d son .. Ca~s and ul- meetlq 'of tbfl , Alplaa Phi chapter ...... ~ ~... Mrftce~ , Delta Kappa o.mma-.' at the En· ' evlslon s'!I!IDn!ng' ',.weM enjoyed of the ,Delta 'Kap"" GasDmO IOC. "~; ,lIr. anI! Mra. O. m. StaD- _::;:;;:;;::;;;;;;:;;;:;:;;:;;:==latDeer'1 Olub in DaY.lOn·· on .BatThai oW ... aIIoul mUll be N1J'iIed. TIIe,.e....... wltb ~ellolous. refr.eBbm.e nts ser. let,. .t the EqtuMn' Club oi& ,forti!, ~C the ,..i~" and :, - - , - " - - , • • , . • ;II • urd.y. Tbe, ' had the · pleasure of &.-OpportUDI.,. x.ou. IIat 0.ved by the b'OsteslI. Saturda)'. A 11UlC!~eon wal eDJoy. left, ~ We4Delllay, for Baa I'raDr ~ an esceUent _address by _ Week. E..,. )'08 . . . . OHILI 'UPP~II . ... opportUDl.,. .. do _ .... Dr. Samuel Marble, p"res1dent of ad at. noon. . , cllco. - CallfOrDlI, where they Ire Iponaorec1 By . . . dime tJdaa ~ WIiIIlIll 1M wUmIn8tOD CoUege . u.us .... BODie Economlc CommIttee lin . Freel Gnwnan ~ Witb, the Bome Am ,..., All ................. • Tn dJa.olvm, the I08p ba bOWDI . Mr : ~ ~ Warmen' GraDce ftter before addlnl It .. a.. .... had at BDD~~el',.IU"", 1Ir_ ProtucUon eo.PQ1. ..U.s. ........... 'I1IiN ... till ..p:Ia_~InII; the llquld soap 4C* &lid Xra. 1Il~ airnu'it IIia4 aoll, 4tlRANGE HALL IUcbJe. ot D&Jton. lira. w~uam Sa",er. Mrs. a '.!~'tt.r Jolr. nD. 11, 1960 lira.' '1lIIochI BWlne'" ~ BIDttb. MI'I. Claarlel Me'Mr, ---~,...._,II ~ ', " ~ M..uU. CIerIM. 6 to 8 P.M I . . , ' . , C1alIocb. l1l'i . J.... Prenderpt, '...,.., .........1' 4 . . . luccaaitve' dlppln, ID two ~ '~ dalll..t. . W.... ~ cUDaer aDd lin. GOc .ttend· Eve.."oIa8 Welcome ' e!4i1 aoli1UDDI " t. an d.u.e . . , ,. . .ta or II. . llmabpl' 1ID4~. ell aD ' ~1'.Star otrlOera' dln· to, dutro:r bo.YIDe mlltltl. . . . . ~ , ,!... ~~ ~ 1IaMIL ' ._ ~.. ' M r " j(.., · v~ _ laturdu. Mr. and . Mrs. WilHam StrollM Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burske nn~ Mra . Leah MUla were Sunday afternoon guests of- Mr. and lI4n . Charles Moyer and Mrs . Ray Swanson and Infan spn in Ger.

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A 'COLUMN OF COMMENT BY THE EDITOR

FIVE CENTS A COpy It Is with regrets, we know, that you flny goodby.e t o MrJ. who ,11\. leav1llg tor Wellt, Liberty. .. to l'ubJish tbe West ·Llberty Ball' ner o Tbo now edltpr )VJll att'IIIDt to cOllllnue with h1s policies In Ill· sUing a good · paper tor Waynes· vill e .. ond , surrounding commWl' , .Uea , We know tho.t "Ted," as we ' aL like to call him."' IS a very llkll' ap~ youna. mau, and. that be ha~ done a very rule job here 'buIld· lng up thll n"wlpa~or and we III 110 Ilopo we can do as good a j We , want all . the ·townlpoopl. to feel ' that tb~1I is their paper, and anytlm.e they wtah to com~ iii to ,the Gazette· office, wtl wll be glad u)' welcome yOU .

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Roy Scheter, eOn Ol the editOr, took •pUt. iii tile Golden Gl~ at TIle DleeUng of Dtatrict l!1 O . Dayton th1a )'ear. . Be foUlh Ill ' m . will be held at th~ BJ'h : t Sciaool Auditorium on Saturda:y the 1I1htnl,ht olau, Jolt . . . . will open at ten A,M ., with WCTU WIU~ MIE,T dectalon Ia ..0ftIla, nlpt'l orb. dllUier to be lIerved at noon by " " Ijtoy beOO1ile IDterelted ill tJae 'w. s . C , S . of the Methodllt Tbe WCTl1 will bold tbeif re. Inl. The IIchool of lnslrucgular meetm, at 1M 1)01118 of boXUlC whlicl 1erv1q fOll~ i~a ·ID,. Cburch. .... ·.rill then open a.t one P . M . Mrs . Cllff Blll'IHu, "'*:r an- the ' 11. S. Navy: JIIllla Ruth Burnett of Xenia emoon at 2 O'cJpek , E~~bod; " .. a weekend cuest of ber parIs Invlte4 : _ ' . .tat Mr. and Mrs . CUff Burn-

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8UPR18£ PARTY VI'. Bo,er Brown wa. vll'1 J)'~ 'tburada~~ afternoon, Febru~ry 16 aU1'Pri1e4 011 Saturday W\th Mrs . R . C . Mole r as hOIlt.. FARMER8 QRANG~ M.EETS ." Dt the Methodist Oburch, ase-re1l1Dg when of bill '-by Mrll . A , H . Stubbs, TO P~AN CHI!";l 8U.PPER Iller Bible School KIloIJU-a cam" o. R . Unaleaby, Mrs BolD 04 apent tbe 'evenlnll , Re· ~d HeJl:bn, Mrs . Paul Pick· Farmers 'Grange 19 met on SattreUmentB of lee cream and cake IDa. and Mrs . Leo Conner . "Ja· urday evening with the ,Muter, .~ Begios Agalo" Is tbe new Mr. Edward GUUland, pre.ldlDl • y bOOk, wUl be reviewed and a 8hort program tonowed the ¥r. IIlDd Mrs. J . P . J1'romm bUltn.eaa 18II1on. cards and blDlo were tben en· \ as I~unday dinner guests : Mr. 30yed by a lar,e group, &.1)d ~. J IIfrl! . ' Clyde Fromm a.nd SOn . Sprln,gftela, Mr and Mra irellbments were "ervad. The Home Economics ' ~lDJIIlt­ Yin Banta of New Carlisle ~rI5. ,Mae Banta.. tc.e , III p...nlD, &.. 401 IUll~ f~ , CJ v'e~ Qi~ wPl U ll1r J ...y .alUC. .1I'\lb• .11 ~ "111 ~e 'Methodtat Ohurch on TUe... from f ve un-'I ",,day evelling wltb dinner to be lIe~~ bJI tbe Youth FellowllhlP . Mrs., Elsie Hockett wUl be hostell8 to the Happy Hour Club on TW~L.IGHT CONCERT ; .. . . .~. . . . . . . . . .; . ; .. . . .~. . . . . . . . . .. ;. . . . . . . . . Tuesday. Februll!fY 14 . Mrs . RusBEGINS FESRUARY 12 sel Wllson and Mrs , Rbodes BUll' Mr. ancJ Mra . Roy Ellta viSited MilS Gladys Rye, who has been nell wtlll be In charge ot 1heproTho slx,th TWlllgbt Concert by ' Mr. aJ;ld Mrs. Carl Conrad In EIthe guest of her parents, Mr . and grlUD. the Cleveland Orcbestra of a ser- dorado on Monday. Mrll .. Clarellce Rye, and Mr. Bud "The Miami Chapter 107 O.E S . les of ten sponsored by The Stan. MillS Zana Mae Fulkerson had Rosell or Cincinnati, were alilo' will melst In recutar aeaslon on dard ,PI1 Company (Oh~o) Mcmday evening, February 13, at 16 O.hlo radio stations III IIcbsd-' as ber weekend guest, MIIIII San- Thursday evening guests at tbe. eight o'clock. A ValentlD!! box uled for 4: SO pm, Sunday, Feb- dra Ball: ' Burske hOllle . Miaa Rye has now with UL exchlljDCe of valentinea ruary 12 . . . Mr. and Mrs . J. E . Fraslel' returned to her 8tudlea at tbe will be 0. feature of the soclia! The progrlUD, which Is offered quietly ob8erved 'thelr fiftieth hour. In celebration of . Sohlo's 8,Oth wedding anniversary on Wf!dnell. University. of CinCinnati. anniversary, includes: ovtlrture day, Feb. 8. Mr: and Mrs. WlJUIUD Strouae, to tbe Roman Cnrnlval by Bel" IIaIrJ' V.1oIa ToxIo Mr. and Mrs : J. J. Burske and Mrs, CUff Burnett wUl be hOlltJ'eedb18 of hair)' vetch ha. beID 1I0z; Carnival of . tho anlmala, a grand zoowglcal fantasy; by St . ess to the WCTU on Friday af- Mrll . Leah MUla were Sunday af- IIunrD Ito bav. a toxic: etrect 011 Saens: ,Scenario for Orchestra on ternoon at her home' on M,ln lit. ternoon guests of, Mr. and Mra . cblckenI•. 'I'hemes from "Showboat" by Jer' Miss MarilYn Burske, who bas Oharles Moyer and ¥rll . Ray ome Kern, and Sousa's famous Swanson and Intan . son In Ger. . 11; 8. lleat OollSlllDpUGIl been a guest of her parenta~/·Mr. JDalltown. .: . . , -t-.r ' Ctlplta m.at COD.umpUon ba "Stars IInel Stripes Forever." ' America, In IN7 wal 155 POlDldl. J. Buralt~, ' had ". W . 'r. Holliday, chairman of and Mrs. !ill'. ~nll Mrs . William ' Strouse the bilhelt ~ near17 40 YBlrl, an4 Sohlo's board '0.8 dlrec'lors, will ,her 'peat, Mr. Dale Duffee, of give a hJ;let Intermission talk Oolumbus. MI811 Marllyn was a were Sunday night lUestB ot ~r. wa., dialtributed a. fo\lO~I: and Mrs. Owen Brookablre Of ''IO ~Ila: b.et, •. 2; veal, 10.7, during the broadcast. . Sunday and Monday guellt at tbe Blanchester. 04 lamb od muttGa, 8.1. Stations carrying the broadcast In this vicinity are : WKRC. Cln- DUffee home In ColUmbus, after Mr. and Mra . Robert O'R"gan Scrap Jr8ll clnnatl; W.COL. Golumbua ; \VH- which IIhe and Mr. Duffee reacrap la ur,8Iltll 10, Dayton; and W[ZT, Sprlng-' turned to their IItudles at Bow\' are now occupying a new home on State Route 48, below Lebanon.' .keep up ~&h :r=~Ultrr. to field , Ing Green unlverBlt,_ Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Earnhart ; -'- - - - - Mr. ~d Mrs. Stanley H. Batlhad as Sunday evenID' c guests, 1.1 ...... ~ewe1r7 Weu Mr : . ,and Mrll . Ed Romby . en- ey had as weekend guests, Mra. ~lutJr-Dlne lD 100 I'rench WOlDen ter.lal ed Slinday evenJog ho- , Qp~l White and grpdson, RUII- Mr. and M~II. J. M. 'E arnhart ,and w.er PI'8ClouI piatlDum" paUa4lum norlnf - be 'blrthday ot t~e datters _ AtklUo'u, of ~lchDion4, Ind., flUDlly ot.. BeavertOWn. or ,old 'ewelr)' eompared with the 'lp.othe ; l Mrs. ' Qpldle Sbrf/lce. taM we~e jqlned ·at Sunday dinner lame r'aUo of Amvlc:an WomUl with COIThOR " . who enjoyed the day to- by ~rs , D. C. Rldce. Mrs . MnbMr. and Mrll . Ronald Hawke who , ad!CIl'II them.. , gether', wer : Mr. 8Jld Mrs. Da- ,el . Weller, and Mr. and Mrs., recenUy hact all dinner guestll, t\IIU pl.cae. vld zifl~ and son, Craig, of Leb- ,~avid Harbock. Mr. a~ Mrs . D. R . Salisbury of anon\" Mr. I$ld Mrs. Earl Connor lind aon. Stevie, Mr!!. Goldie Mra. Role Fires and dauahter, Cuba, Mr. and Mra. C. T, EUls . Surface', ~ the host IIild hOsteS8 MS IS8 'Ftolll e Fires ente~ed to of CentervUle and Mr. Harvey ' lld UII d ay dllmer, Mr. ant Mrs. a"e an d -·c Ji reno ,Robert Meredith and baby daugh- • ' . .

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WOMEN$ CLUB MEETS A'T FAR HILLS PARTY HOUS'E ' Tbe l'rogrellsive Womens club met February 1 for a lovely dinner at the Far HlIJs Party House . After the ' business meetIng several or tbe ladles went td tte Musical at the Gym . There was jUllt a s bort program.

FISHING LICENS'E BALE EXPECTED TO BEGIN FEBRUARY 15, 1960 Ohio anglers ma.y expecl to pur· chase fiahIng lIcenses tor the 195U lIe'a son about i'ebruary ·Ui. 'D1vlalon of Wlldllfe headquart-era In Columbus announced today that the dtat'rJbuUon Qf the o,rat -cmJ/llppltint Inc u.dlng; 4,0,000 II' censes la elrpected to begin ' In a tew days. The 1960 fiBbing season begins oNlclally March 1. . Fishermen w ill not be required to display their - licenses In tbe familiar badge tbls year, Tne use 'of tbe badge has been discontinued by legislative action, ' thus saving the DiviSion of Wildlife some $40,00 0 a nllually. Auglers. will, bowever, be required to carryon tbelr persons the fishing II csnRe while engaged In fisblng.

Feeder Catfle Almost Bny kind 01 rou.hace co be ted teeder cattle a. 1001 a. the, will eat it and provided It II properly supplemented. However, the b." ter the Quality of the roueha,e the Mr. Ed Brown o'r Beavertown easier it II to do B ,ood job of called on his sillter 1II1s8 Berlha feedln, and the less need for aBrown on Tuesday . penllve .upplemenh. Mr. Walter Clark of, near Ly· POIIUry HOII.i. Ue, Mr . and Mra . Harold ' Thac ~ Ll.htln. conditlona inalda the bra of Springboro Visited therr poultry Ilyin. houle cln b. im· aunt, Mrs . Alice Clark on Sun- proved b, whltewuhlD. the waUl. _ afternoon . CIBlnln. of the window. will u1p. Mrs. Woodrow Owellll and tWO too. chlldren, Mlnnle Jo and Stevie, were guests of Mrs . Owen's mother, Mrs. Lucne Armitage 00 ' Sunday, Dr. Emma , Holloway, Mrs. EU· zabeth Smith -and Mrs. Lellb Mills attended the Garden Club on Friday afternoon at tbe 1I0me of Mrs . Jennie Mailloua . Dr" and Mrs . Gale Russum and two Uttle grlllldcblldren, Ka thleen Bod Eileen Ke,r sey of Dj\Y' ton visited their aunt, Miss Margaret Edwards On Sunday afternoon , On 'Frlday afternoon ber vlators were her nephew, Mr . Willi on EdwlI&"ds amd daughter Mrs. Mary Leah Rhein of Sprl· ngfleld. MIS. Rutb Chandler, acco~p­ anted by her niece, Ml88 Gertude CbaDdler, of Norwood attended a IuDch801l of Alpha Phi Cha.pter, Delta KapPa o.mma-' at tbe EnThai old ..w about op~ -ClDeer'B Olub in DaytOn on ,Satbe revlaed. TIle ne. " " ' urday . They had the pleasure of mUll U-OjJporlUDity Knocb ..... 0.-' hearJDc an exceUent add res II by _ Week. Eve1'7 payda, you .... g• • Dr. ~111 ~ble, president of .... oppclll1Ullity lit do _ .m - shlap you wud . . , . . WUmlDltOn CoUege . ,..... AU h tabti II • lissie . . .

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Old Proverb Halt-RIght NEW YORK.- Don't sell the old·time weather proverbs short. for It bas been found they are 58,9 per cent true-a batting average almost as good as that of the SCientific forecast~rs. This was reported by Dr. Vaden W. MUes of Wayne imiversity, De~roit. to the America n , ABsoclation for the Advancement of Science. He said a jury of three. quaUfied teacher. judged 333 different prover!;l" Of 153 deaUng with weather phenome na or changes, 66.9 per cent were true accordin g to .clentlflc principle s. So you could probably use them with reasonab le accuraey to predict the weather, he said. But proverbs deoling with aches Bnd pall1s. or With longrange seasonal forecasts . don·t have scientific merit, Dr. Miles sold.

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long time to gain member ship In a lodge. They found so mall)' reasons .for postpon ing the inductlOD ceremon ies that he became suspicio us. " ,Ah'm inclined to think," be said, "dat yo' nlggahs doan' want me iD dis heah lodge." "Well," said the chairma n, "I'U tell yo' how it , is. Yo' is bald. ain't yo'?" : "Yeah. But what det got to do wid It?" "An' yo' is black aiD't' .yo'?" continue d the cb~lrman. • Sho' 'n uff." "Well, deli, eonsldah yo~self black bald . j~

In a ram}1l1ng . e~poBe of now aeelms to have been 'uvenlle intrigue. with infantile overtone . ~y Gove~ent of c1oa}~-and-daeger hue, the one Some Are Worried bl. ~act that came out of the trial If all. the water In a two-Inch The two-year . 10-bllllon-dollar Is 'that some))ody lied-.om ebodY rl\m 8hou1d~ l dumped on • deficit looming as In'evltable for lied in lauch colOSSal fashion ait to at one moinent 4' wo~d have PI,IVt'the United States bad some eeobe unmatoh ed in ~ recent in- er to 11ft a .even-in ch layer ~of soUl nomic experts In a state of appre.t'P.lce lin America n Jhrlsprud ence. three feet futo the a'sr-.-a monilro ul hension. , Thill flifUJ'e hilt! been cal-' CB:Ar.itJ3ERS. formet" Commu nl.t Among thes,e was Dr. Edwin G. llourlQr by his own admisJdon. and culaled /:Jy aclent\8l4" of, the soU the Time' of of n Nourse, tormer chairma a tomter .enlor editor conse""a tion service. tr.B. depart- ' Presiden t's council of economic magazin e, sl,lld Hiss palsed the ment at agricultu re. to Nours.e r. advillers. The deficit. ,D secret ntate departm ent' papers .Of c.ourse, the departm ent apeindlcated , has stirred fears of ' inhtm ancl that he turned 'them over . ciallsts say. such a calamity never unDation and po slbly a "rising to the l,l usslan. Hiss. sald he didn't occurs. In most areas, rainfall at . certainty as to the slability of the' do any , such thing. tbe rate of one Iliab In '15 minute. , Howe'ver. the jury. as a , secOnd Is an extreme ly heavy and dedoUar Itself." reeve Acid tasta in 'mouth? That awftll DR. NOURSE. who recently trial of, tl}e case. chose to bell structive rain. and the total of the ,.'V1tch signed his chairman ship on the ecoCtiambe, rs and convict 'Hiss. Nat- smaller sp1a'ahf!s In such a rain gassy feeling? ~hen-try a toPOSTUMI nomic council. called for a "speciurally. Hlu Will appeal; but ~ be' cal;l eaush serlbu. splash erosion. 1"01' tb,e, laWst scientific facta 1'6'fic and hard-hea ded plan for getIt la a,alhst the torces of fallverdict Is upheld. be face. a posveal that, In many persona, catJeln ting back to the black ink." lible maximu m sentence 01 10 Inl rain that the 'soU c:onservatlon In both coft'ee and tea tmdt.. to ~ He declared the federal budget years Imprison ment and tines of service Is centerln e Its efforla' to ,DollAld R. Reath, u.s. mIDI .. aWlS ha.rmfUl 'It,Dtn4ch a.cidiw, aa '. eould be balanced in a year or keep a pro~tlve . cover on the ler &0 BUlI'arla, b.. been ' f4.000. well u ft81'11_ e.. and .14I.pl... bargaln C1NClNNATI, omO.-A nighta/ While many people can clrIDk two. but only if the governm ent The di.turbi nl element In the termed "persOIlA 0011 cra"" b7 of cryatal ba\l-"po ssesaed ~.50 coffee or tea, without 11l4ect , practice s economy and reduces or Ilase is bow the Commun ists could tbe B u I , II 1'1 a II govel'DlllUit , oth".. ca,,'t. ,t rue cJalrvoy ance"-w hich be had defers many of Presiden t Truman 's 10 pen'ert the Amerlca nl8m of abwhloh b.s aaked that lie be 1'eow So If you siltrer heartbur n, inclibought In 1933 foUed to foreshad program s "In the developm ent and ' oalled. Tbe Bul,arla ns eliarll'll normally .fnteilleent indivldu all JE!stlon,lIl~leasnljll,makethlateat:' • mystic $100 tire which it caused welfare areas.'.' like HIli and Chambe r., if ChamBeath received secret c"er~ gail. "1' coq~iv. "p -t8~riM 1D the 'apartme nt of the man who To objectiv e observer s. Dr. bers' IIt01'1 fs true, to ' the I,IOlnt men' IlIformation from Tralcbo fQBTUM .lIlc1Wliv8111 for 80 " " . purchase d it. Garrett Jacobs. Nourse was another 'volce erylnl where they would actually serve Kostov, tormer deputy premier iwlg. bv ruultsl Remember,POIITOM The origin of the tire was shroud· in the wildeme ss-for. on the basis the Intereat of the Soviets againat BaJpria who wu ~ou&ed of contains no eaft'ein or other drulr:ed In mystery , pUZ%11ng firemen, of polltlca] results in the past 18 IlOthln, that can possibly cause1DcIithe interesta of their own count!'3'. on a ohar,e of &l'eallOD. more for 'POllee and the occupant s J88tion, nervousDeaa, aleepleaaneaal yearS. praetlce or support of econ- , THE STRANGENESS of the case, reJacobs than an hour before Ask your grocer today for llfBTAlrr omy didn't brlnl many votes when as many iee ft. are the Intricaci es - ~ Vl,OroUI Drink made pc)8TUM called purchasi ng the ball from the chips were down. adan ~ Pe\'mlt which law U.S. of from HealthfU l Wheat and BJ'aJI. a medium 17 years ago. esto courier lst THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS 75-Cent Floor C9mmun mitted While Jacobs was away at his ot the late Mr: Roosevelt. also a The nation's new 75 centll an cape &lOY sort at lelal punishm ent .ign·paln ting shop, his wife. Ada. great spender of public money- hour wage law is now In liffect. and y'et permits a lon.-tlm e set1~ industrio usly pollshi!d windows In a program which helped give blm Tbat means that all workers ·em- tence and heavy tines for a dethe apartme nt. Behind her. an ov- four preSiden tial election victories ployed In Interstat e commer ce, or fendan,t accus~d of lyinl about into burst ersluffed davenpo rt -was bound to 100m as a vital les- in producti on of goods for inter- what I't Is alleled he did. Chambl!l's flames. son in practica l politics. state commer ce. must be pald a admltll hil acts and II never 1& .. ollly Is recent 7e.... that burnthe Mrs. Jacobs. attacking pn the record, the America n minimum of 75 cents an hour. In coUrt. ' HI.. Iiad to b" charjrE,d type of IOU ero,lolI bal thl. hands. bare Ing couch with her PRESID ENT TRUMA N ' hailed convicte d on .chargel agalnat him. taxpayer cares less about his gov1u1l7 apprecia ted IUId tbe been and divan the TlWI6 NT/IJ(J TN. llfted an object from 's savlng money than he the new law' as being "dictated one break-b ecause of. ernment got lve reaults mea.ure d. HI.. delhilC$ was She room. placed It across the that step spent. a and co!11d belng be Its n. justice" about ~oe!l by sQclal a stalt ue of limitatio .urprlse d to see burna on her w11l brmg "great and lasting ben- not be Charged with havIng be- land at all Seasona wilen beaUnl hands. She notitled her husband efits." trayedl, bla country a. a spy. ' ralnl are likely. More than ' 100 and he called the tire departm ent. nt. however. was an alof solI per acre ma7 be Significa tons . Aid? fireToken hia and Marshal Dan Vogel ate call by certain by ~he heaviest ralns 'Immedi most splashed : J gaw blaze. men extinguis hed the Accordin g to reliable reports, CIO union lead.e rs for effort to a bare and highly deon falling then and Story first aid to Mrs. Jacobs' U.S. State Secretar y Dean Acheson boost the minimum wage to a flat An O:ld soil tachable mind bcgan question lng her. The fire was In favor of a congress ional Soviet table unpredic The covd broadene doUar an hour. and It II only In rec~nt 7ears that marshal . a reasonab le man. sus- move to send about 28 mlllion dol- erage under the law. ' again wae lndulling Its tortuous tipe of erosion hJlI been full)' this pected a ' smoulde ring cigarette . lars In economi c aid to the ChIof ture dllcomfi the to s working these with S IT WAS PERHAP ted and the destruct ive reapprecia a In Did Mrs. Vogel smokeT The an- oese National ists I'n Formosa . •. lallle wealern the and Berll;rl that new union demands in mlnd swer was no. Had .be enteraln ed THE QUESTION which Immedi- Presiden t Truman said he had 10rt of " junior blockade " of ·the /lults measure d. Scientl8la and visitors earlier In the afternoonT ately arOBe was: Why? tarmera have come to reiallze that asked labor secretary Tobln to former reklh capital, the ltuI.lans No. Was it another money-down-a- '''keep me informed on the opera- had for :u hours .et up an a"ra- the ralndrop I eplasbtn a ,which defrom the ma.in .0U The marshal looked carefuU7 at rat·hole aetion? Another token apvatlDl~ check system .whlch .talled tache. 1.particles new law." & primary factor in erot body the couch, bathed in bright sun- peaieme nt of those who were de- tion of the _I. Mos~ workers are . now maldn, IIUPpi'1 to .uch an eXten alon control, and that It." not until shine. No electric wires near b,., manding more and actual aid to more than 75 cents an hour. But that only one wal aUowed to pall the soU has been detached by the plenty ot ventilati on la the room. Formosa ? . , f.Wng rai"drop that the flowin. it has been estimate d that ~w eyery 111 mlnutel. . Meantim e. Jacobs had dashed -r Those were legitima te question s IT WAS EXASPERATING. It will' meltn watr In home. Be related that be had left ill ' 0.117 attempt to '\sIenettate ,die \ minimum about 1.11 mUlion per- was puzzllng. and It set in moUon water of the run-oU outside of rilla to creases having ,e an remove it from the borne at 11 a. m. without maze of the Intricate foreign polof :whom are lrave fear. that the Red. ' were and Julllea smoked in that particula r room. ley being practiced by the United sons, more than half.. expected' to about to set up another Berlin ·fJeld. Marsbal Vogel looked akepUca l . States. Acheson had let It be known In the South. This 800 ml11lon 1l10clr.ade which cOli America .0 Somewh at dtscoura ged. but know- most clearly that be feels the Na- coat employe rs about . much iii money and equipme nt Ing the cause of many davenpo rt tionalist eause Is lost in ChIna, doUars imnually whenl "Operati on AIrlIft" wal aU apartthe tires. the marshal lett and there were many who con. ' that kept Berliner . from ltarvatio n ment and told his boys to go home. tended that It wouldn't be long It will cost the averale farmer and freezlnl. , While the marshal was down- until the state secretar y advocate d No Monopo ly THIS WIIAU R SAYS, cents each to treat 15 about And ' then. with no expll\natlon or only lItairs giving ordeMl. Jacobs was U.S. recogniti on of the Chinese "'I tell everybody about ORA. It'. brood lOW for mange and , when each s days 'Rusalan early the the reason, Since t apparen hi. On .mulnr bow quickly Italna .nd dirt doing some investiga tion . Commun ist regime. Reu't er's news agency and the abandon ed the "junior blockade" large roundwo rms. ' But the treatcome off .. d bow wblte tbo teeth benwn hook. mainly interroga ting his why hundred true, . levAral were worth things g are If those come." -Mrs. A. O. Wheaton, RoellAssoCiated Press were pioneerin as suddenly as they had imposed it. ments wife: dolherd n eater, N. Y. better America In good ion amount mlll that 28 ation send times dissemin and French g ond gatherin the British In n, AnDerlca d '~ll me the truth'" demande helplessly Into the path at news. there have been frequent comman ders of Berlin met In health aM faster gains. rollinr lars NEVER BRUSH FALSE tEETHI Did smoke? Mr. Jacobs. "Did you juggerna ut already con- lcgal tangles over the ownersh ip emergen cy session and' discusse d M. · E. Mansfield. veterlnll r·Red a Dr. of can ruin dentures . U.e Brusblng here?" you have a nyone In amnzing new ORA Denture Clennser. sure to roll over all of news and rights ot its dist1',lbu- the latest Soviet harrying tactics. fan at (be Universi ty of nUnols. as ceded reo that." "You know beUer than Ensy, quick. Donture Is sparklinr' · breeding China? tlon. This resulted In a decision' to take 'reminds farmers that parasite clenn In 15 mlllute.1 ORA I. gunranpHed Mrs. J acobs. N. it seemed to most. was Is a good time for time ACHESO . Invaded has RADIO attitude. THAT not to harm denture". RcmovOl -see tead NOW walt·and rt?" a davenpo " Wh at was on the the farmer him seJ! opcn to charges of the news field. It was inevitable tobncco atu!n •. All d ugglsts .• SOME AMERICAN officers were control. At that time "The only thing on It was thai laying on hogs even tew a perhaps only t' eon"' inced another full·scale block- usually has A Product of r,tcKe5l0u & Robbins. fIIc. Incons istency. or, old crystn! ball," Mrs. J acobs said. more im portant, willing to play that the same sort of argumen so the cost of treatmen t Is hand. of ip owncrsh British the the over But rise a coming, would was th~ ade around ng Hcr spouse. looki sta- comman der expresse d a conviction less. and there will be less chnnce fnst and loose with America n mono room, snw his crystnl boll. "It was ey (or more time to juggle his radio news and whether one can that the Russians Wllre 'merely en- ot troubfe with the litters. stations of chain a or Mr. tion ck." bla red hot nnd smudgetl puzzling dip- create a monopoly In broadcas ting gaging In a paSSing phase of "pin and To control mange, he. says, spray involved highly tor. In Ja cobs sold sow In the herd with be\1zcne . . each concepts lomallc news, the said wer, ans prlc:ks." the And lhn t was pliiicntlon. ride Just bclore brcedlnll over-sim of hexachlo sk ri the comAl ications that . commun however of federal clear, The ation made was Concentr It Marshal Vogel. th at there mission ruled that such C<lnnot be America n plans nre such that in time. Then the nHected 'sows and d contende he could It crystal the through tbe sun's rays was still hope to stop the Com- done, and a United Stales court of the event a major blockade Is boars will be free of mang.e. .ball. munist surge In China. or there 'appeals has upheld the FCC. The clamped on, another airlift operato relieve cough I-aching muscl.. wa s not. If not, then thcre seemed court ruled that the FCC may tion could be put into effect In Thoro's .. s~ecJBI Child'. Mild Mues mndo for kiddie"' tendor akin. New Chemical Discovery Barrow U.S. ~rule of Best little point In wasting further deny a license to a radio slatlon time to stave off any dlsa&p'ou5 reo M LU.t.roln ntlt only glv"" ~Reedy relle! resource s in a 'futile attempt other- applican t it It finds that" 'a~l)ro\r al sults to the people of Berlin. Cleans Metal With One Dip bllt It brenks up congL'SUlt D In uppcr brunchillilubes. nose nnd thront. JW!. COLUMB US, OHIO.-T he Batelle wi se. If so. then applying 28 mil- would tend to creale a news monoprub It on cJlellt. throat and back, institutc here has announc ed a new lion dollars to the eUort would ap· oly. g gesture, Sew~n chemicn l thnt will polish metal pear as simply a peurile In ly The court said: "Monopo with one dip. the mass communication. of news The r esearch center said any and advertisi ng Is contrary to the metal product. no matter how in· One Billion More publlc InterEist, · even Ir not In terms , tric ately carvcd or desi gl1cd, would prescrib ed by the antitrust laws." . d exPecte' everyone nearly as Just a chieve a mirror·likc luster a few THE RULING \vas in connection enib· recomm tax 's Truman Mr. minutes after being immerse d in with the .c ase of the Mansfield had he what below weU were lons t the chomica l ago he would ask tor (OhiO) Journal and the Loraln In practice. the report said. It stated a year convened . The first (Ohio) Journal whose appllcatl ons coneress when has been found that chemica l pol· What Mr: for radio station licenses were ishlng may eliminate from one to figure wa s , bUlions. was one turned down by the FCC: In rejectinstead. for, asked Truman five producti on sleps in the fini shing the \lppllcations. the comm1sing of a metalUc product. This bUllon. d Joumal MR. TRUMAN'S proposal ' In- slon ruled the ' Mansfiel SORETONE UnilJl ent'. mea ns a reduction of as much as commun ity cluded both tax cuts and tax In- u.-ed Its position in the rs 50 per cent in fini shing costs. to enter H.atl ng Pad Actio n advertise Its coerce "to bike would It overall. but, Melals 8ucccsstl,llly cbemlcal ly creases. contract s ng advertisi exclustve Into 'bllllCm a by Civ.•• Quick R.lief ! bill tax natlon's polished include brass. copper, the there was no with the newspap er." . nickel-silver. monel. nickel and dollars. Evn so. since The commission added that the Presiden t aluminum . The action Is a true ready assuranc e both newspap ers were owned and Ohl. Slate IUIlveraUr'. "l'Ia7polishing proc~not a deposite d would get that much.his tax propo- controlle d by Samuel A. Horvitz Beruhlr ej That he trimmed a,. coating of a dlUerent metal. Barkley W. lin. Albea mountin g and Isadore Horvitz, It took the . . . aeolala i" paIld ebamplo a Used by a luggage lock manu· sals at all was due to admlnls- view that what bappene d In Man.. lI.uIok1y ,p areuU7 bas aetUed his own' barrow (~lIe" h~a. a' &lie facturer, the proceJls saved five senUmen t within II Dd eaaIl7 Into tile WaablDcton ble tax field "was indicativ e of what mlaht Ia&enla UonalU ,,"*k ,.,. Galea,. lOYbuffing operationS in finishing tration ranks that apprecia ., w1Yes the IUIUvitle s III ~Ioll. "'PIa),lio y" tel. . . unwise at this , occur under similar circums tance. locks and hasps-a Bavinl 0( $65 increase s would beeUort ,hOWll .. Sbe ermnelli leaden. should be In Lorain." eI. more UaaD ... ether time. and that the for eacb 1.000 locka and hasps. lIere eewIDa tor Ute Bed c .... In appealin g to the court, the ra. Arillur buslnese as Chemica l polishing batha .are toward stimulati ng aiieetlq 'urIDa' .. Capitol BW IDther than re- newspap er, contended the FCC bad . . . ~~rdamaa, II ...... 08U mixtures of acldl, including phos· much as po,slble, It by added tax ,one outside Its provlnce and had huiclleoa Ii4Iea of tile llenattl ..... .!J- obam...... phorlc. nitric and acetic aclda. The;p lard or dill courage 0.... acted under antltrult lawi. . operate at from room tempera ture burdena, to 200 degrees fahrenhe it. THE PRESID ENT recomme nded 1'" IEgg Nowl qua.l ltJ. CIa'ck•.1 Tab I a . cut In excite taxes-a s it had FEPC Sialle' .... A.... ___ ""........ he would. believed . generally been posed Tra,,'ro _ _ _~BOote'. _ronella . <hr.. Reds Reported Seizin, Men ...., 'd.... doD'i dIU 7 ,oar Thele would include levies on appa~U ..... ' ad ....... t.rm.n lIa." widespre . with D In conneotIO In the first teat of the fair em, I - '00 .... tb, broil.. ...... To Worle Uranium Shaft. .travel, telephone and telegrap h bill c1Ilar,e. that federal revlDue is in- think alJout the fact. but an en BERLIN.-Accord lDg to two wert bllll. luegage, women's poCket. ploymen t practice . comml8l10n be ..... wtU It a. tax .004' al man,. Just "too of III becausa Pres,den t, adequate all lie", blftd) CIa (Juman newapap ers. the Russians turs. jewels. cosmetic s. ete. in the current conve .., _ ..cIal• •It! dodeera ," Repre.en~ilve Suttoll WbeJa the IMm 1QI It. ' _";'SPIlO ALS .". _ bave conscrip ted 150.000 men for Ttlil would be done provided "loop- Truman ran afoul of .outhern - led 01 ~ lIOIIlt17 J:Wa, 801d '" trap ~ Pl'Opqlled baa good his T~) •• with <:D tactlcl, oo ht,. r r.!'oo~ 2 fWbUltll • mines. I uranium No. Saxon Wl rk In the atlDural all'1cuIt I holes" in othe.r taxes wl!re clo.ed. WJQII\ID offen· tile the caleh to bopea be DIllIe.. tOO lMa. , le~1 them. wbleb ~! AU rd, IJ pte.•• 10 _ and explosions within the sbaft are J_ .I&,. . tilt' 00&' Mr. Truman also propos~d abU- friend, sam Ra;pburn points "'" prJIIt ..mce, IICID d... tak1n1 a toU 01 almOit 1,000 cu- lion dollar .increa .. In the tlxea on , Ra;pburn. the admlnilt ratlon" &be . . to er CODBWn &ba to • e: SUTToN POP08E 8 that the .. ualUe. each month. corporat ions. bll estates and eltta. own leader in the houle. twice was of .... 1004 '&'e lID- tIJIa', IITCRBIIfJ," of the traallll'7 chan,e the quall,," These reports were publl.he d b7 AI It atood. the proposal. added able to bar consider ation of the rll&ar7 and deailll' of paper mon., .111 abould be .at11ere4 . . . 1Qer. ~.....uot~ c:oJor Sothe to of on prlorlb' publlcatl : ... Iflvin. 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THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESvn..LE, OHIO

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, Here in pictures is th'e progress of a typical case in the now nationallyknown organization "~I7 'c 0 hoi ics Anonymous," whose members seek to . rehabilitate men and 'women whose lives have been blasted by cravirrg for ' drink. With models used to depict .the case history, the photo at right shows an "A A." ",ember tackling, a job.

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.ilI~ of Aels 13te~fd ~: / ; . ~ \';'.,: about the first or· .•~ (anized for e i g n • .,\ . ". , .\', ., .. ~.!.., mlFslon project In history of the Christfan church . It II .the story of • In St. John's Episcopal boW .th e Gospel hospital, Brooklyn, the first was ' !!iken out of institution of its kind to narrow strip of coastland along Dr. FOremlln accept patients for treatthe eastern shore of the Mediterment solely 1O.s-&lcoholics, ranean; where It was bo'rn, out lJnto ' the patient (photo at left> the western world. geb his first sleep through • • • sedatives. On awakening, The Best They Had Stunning Style he is given a shot of vitaFIRST missionary party JUNIOR rock for special dates min-E complex to stimunot raw untried m,en. I -a stullning style with soft were Barnab~ s and Saul, tht' draping at the neckline and full late appetite and' restore leaders of Antioch. !hese skirt. Try a pre tty all over flower the deficiency suffered by bad done a great work 10 Antioch, print and tie a narrow belt in a " their usefulness there wa. s not at pert 'bow. alcoholics. The program is an end by any means. But the . sponsored by A. A. and its church sent them away to win • • • members are the only visisoula elsewhere. It Is a mistake to suppos~ that just anybpdy will do r!te')stt~r.:'tte~· l~l1!~z!: fl .. ~r·rl~~ r:.rl~ Lighter, ftuffler roll., tors. as a missionary. ond 18. Size 12, • yards of 3f)·lnch . crisper crusted, fresher keepinr. • • 'Ignorant people who Suppo!.e richer tasting ••• yes, Duff's Hot that missionaries nre only the Roll Mix gives Prize results. And "Oullll" of tho churcb .don' t know the fa cts. A few years home-baked rolls are 80 easy to • •0 a scient! t, Ellswortb Hun·tmake with Duff's. In&1ou, mado a stucty of the SEWING C IRCLE PATT E RN DEPT. I'radunt~8 of Yale and Harvard Everything's in. A'!t SQuIb W d C. 5 1.. C hl o"eo 7. m. wbo were successful enougb 1:0 Enclose 2S cents 1n coins lor eac h Just aeld water-lhat's aUI be ,written up In "Who's Who pn llern desired. In America." He round that P n\lerll No . ........ .... Slze ........ . missionaries' sons furnished 0 110 Name . . .. . . .... .. ...... .. . ... ... . .... . largest proportion of thoso suc. Addres........ .... ... ... ........... .. cessful men. The reason Cor this, he believed, Is that only in missiona ry families do ~ou find tha i both porents, and First Gasoline Auto not :lust one, have to go through a r igid sl11ing process. Only the best The Automobile Manufacturers morally, physlcally- association says the first successa re accepted by the church today fu l gasoline·engine-propelled moas missionaries. tor vehicle in the United States, , • • • incol'porating electric ignition a nd Strategic Centers a spray carburetor. was built and , A ProcIvct 01 A fIl . ~r Paul, .~ho came rapi d· operated in SpringCil;lld, Mass" AMERICAN • On the third day 21, 1893 by J . Df'ank ,DUl"JIt;a Sep t. , HOME. fOODS jy to the front in the miss:lon· treatment at the hospital, ury team. was !Ill for efficielnc:y. a new John Doe (left) is He never did a thing the hard way lET 'fOUR . lOCAl %-4 'RING and VALVE FREE if an easier way would save his cnemerging from the morass ergy. So we find him heading tor DEALER. _ • ,•• One p lnt in cron kcoM makes (;Old weath er sta rting ea s)', re d uc.. wear, .Iudge. and o~ ' alcoholic enslayement. the great centers of popul ation. ya rni sf't. Four ou nce. in te n gallon. of gal gIvo. your equip men, that vital upper lube- . He now can navigate under In the synagogues he woula ,e ventl sticky r inga and volvos - preven t. f.uel ' Vl tem freeze·ups, ) his own power, take part tlnd the most religIous people . ('z,-f TAICES ONLY 30 ~(CONOS In the cUy. people who alreacly SATISFACTION GUARANrflO in the gab sessions With believed In the ODe God and ~_~.J~ YOUR ' CAR, 'RUC/( U. S. OIEMICAL & SUPPLY CO., K. C., Mo. other p,a tients, and enjoy who ~ok seriously the Law A Z · 4 Produel : ,., E"...., "" N,. ~ AND fMcrOR USf tb~ Propbets. ana a game of cards. Opti. Barnabas and Saul stuck to cities mism and hope are gaining for another rllason also. Not that new strength as the treat- they despised small-town tolk. but ment, which features ~ast they tfitew that cities a re where the quantities of fruit juices, crowds are. For every dozen peo· pIe they could reach In a vUlage, Have you at anytime filled yO~ furnac e with coal ond left for the continues. there were hundreds to be reached evening and began to wonder whether you torgot to check your Draft? in the cities. So today, mission Or did you set ypur R~g ul a tor back to Automati c? Or what will hapwork has gimerally concentrated pen if there is a power fa ilure while ~he Draft is open? Why worry ~i r st in the most heavily settled aboOt it when you can install a Non·Electrical Safety Device simply reglon ~. by: Mounting a 2" x 2'h" Win-Will Safety Device on Furnace Dome· • •• Screw the three Pulleys in ceiling and atta ch the cbain to Dralt Door nnd cheCk Door. Guaranteed to cbeck your furn ace belore it becomes AND BARNABAS also ·sel. an Overheated Fire Haza rd. Operates wltb Automati c or Hand Controls. the example tor later genera. Pat·J an. 3, 1950 - No. 2403606. ' bons In their use ot the " followup." They did not suppoSe th at sim ply converting people was enough. T~re bad to be selcond P. O. Box 53'5, Lakewood 1, Ohio visi ts. Some churches Pnul vi s· ited as p10ny as five tlme.s. They Or ' would appoint officers in every 1310 W. 93rd St., Cleve'land 2, Ohio I church. They .knew that organized I r eligion .js more likely to las t than d iso~ganized religion. They ~.~ rC! Dot ny-by-nl!:ht evangel!sls. loa v I n g behind them only an ebbIng wave or e mo~lonal exoltement. . EVE!ry roso grower knows thllt It Is better to put a lO-ccnt rose In . a. 5O-cent hole thlln to put a SO-cen$ rose Inlo a lO-cent bole, ' .So PaUl dJd not stick little seed~ lings of new Christians into barren ground at random; he took pains to see that they were solidly planted 1n good rose·beds.

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• Thi$ is a big day in the restoration period of the alcoholic. His IIA. A." sponsor invites the patient's wife to meet him in the hospital. There she learns (right) that John is on the rocid to recovery from the "c~;5e" and he thus wins her cooperation in the continuiog baHle: Her aid and understanding . are ,essential helps. She agrees to resume her married life wit h John wh,en he is "deased from the hospital.

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• The' way begins to look The Holy SP!rit bright and shining now for THERE IS ANO'tBER, and most h"f d h'l Important, woy In whicb to!s J h o n as IS WI e an c I· fi rst missionary effort has set: the dren greet him outside the pace, for nll since: From beginning hospital (left) .where the ' to e~~, they depended on the Holy ~lt. It. was tpe Spirit who first Ine d ·Ica I p hase ., 0 f h'IS reo Spl s U,llgested the idea' It WIfS the habilit~ti9n has bee n I Spl~ who gave *h~ power, and completed. 'John is getting furnished the g~da nce. .Not thaI . I the Spirit was or Is a substitute ba Ck h•IS con f'd I e"~e, a vita for human effort. factor to the alcoholic, for "A. A." reports thOt it is

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Bal to this very dill' If y'oa want te .lDd persons who ImIBW about the Roly Spirit at fl lrst MDd,c"bo know what It meslns to .depend on tbe Spirit nnd ~ be aSed by Him, theu get IIC' qaalDteel wltb y~ar chare",'!! .. mlnloDarles. What to so many of us ch lrc! geer. II only a na me. to t · h , the deepest roaH y by \\I ''''\ • Uve.

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and Is lIole StilLe;" U;c~ are tholle who be- ia lC/illn: wuch b'e tlCI' Heve tbat our govel'Dm ent w.u to be \II) . Alra . GlInt 'fllylol' Iltlendet l tile founded to proleot our llbert)t " i,hiy Eetahll. hed 1850 "rom · tyra{ltll and tbllt misused ltlulollst 01 ltutli LYUDS' r power Is ' lhe ~reat root ot , evil Innutl ~a~ul'day . In PubJl.he ' and Edltor :, ....... .. ....... " . . . , .... R SCHERE PAUL A. aOlllns I"ho IIU8 bellll Treaeur er and .that when we give O~· I1C?' _ _ _ _ _ ____ CECILIA J. SCHERE R . .. , . .. ,." . •..... , ... Secretar y and Vullo), '____ ____ ____ _...._ _ _ _.-.._ _ _ wer over our I.ves and "ork t.o 'oulme!! [0 ~he MIami are Inviting some Hosj)ltlll,. In Dayto'u lot' several METHO D"'" CHURCH ' .I:'.l1bllbsed Every ThUrsdal'_~ Morolnr: anyon~ we MyR. . B. OQIIIjIIUIq, . lIQ."t.,~ o'f tyranny 7 I bope that dll' weeks ' )jUS be~1I t.aKe~1 lO the Il~ Woyn svUie. Warren County. Ohio cUlllllon will clear tbe fog fll\lItelld l(ellt liolD'e In MOI·I'OW. / , <lhurcJ{ 81'~a\it,\ it:~· AIII.{1 Mr Atr, dnd MJ'S . J~lchal'd WIIII- Harold liIarnJtu1, Sup&. Entered us second class . matter of creating fUl'ther oon£-\Islon, and Wprablp Service, 10:80 A.A(. 8T, MA8V'S EPISCO PAL back we wtll lUll11 untl, Jlllnt\y wel'e lhe "gll st~ llle postorNc e ttt Waynesv ille. Ohio. that whell we come " ptll'~ Youth Felowah ldp, Sunday, 8:IQ Samuel" N. Ke~i, ' Rector have some clear cut COllcluBlolUl. Sundny "f l\trH : Williams .1 , Morning Wor8hlp , lO:aO A.M. . S, '1'ne; P.M. Perhaps we 11'111 eveD dillcUll8 e,nts, MI' . lind !\frll . f{ ' 'e . kel' elsewbe,1 $2. support be Ohio, In , should advance there III YeaI', whether S Ubscl'lptlon Ratos- $1 .6U rei' UTICA E.U.B . ..cHURC H CHURir~:r CHRI T LeII'll! \\ ash III seriously lU ut prices on potatoes and egg8" and WJIIlam Shannon . Minister A.M•• 1:30 Bueet. Mllln on hllme his Sundlly Sqhool, 9:30 ,\.M., IIft's. _"_·_~lshould a Christia n do ~hout it? If ..... ____ _·_, ..... __ 1;;·_· A,M. 10:30 , S Woralalp THANK OF CARD Jame.9 Garrison , Bupt. Mrs . Wllbnl' Shll\ake r Is re' lIB foggy all tile ,1'ea· Ie h,ead my P.M,. '7:00 edge , cknowl a ¥eetfnr 10 It Is Impossib le Preachin g, lilt. and 8rd. Bur.will covering at bel,' bome near Wil' ther after Wl'ltlng t~IB. wh '. lII_bir , :00 I daY8' of eacl:.' · montb. 10:80 AM ' "1!4Iople YouDIf 9f attack nn g followin II 'h gilt lind clIrd \vblnh reacbmingLOIn aIt be ,alter lour day'!l ot 'hring , P.lII. - 8e"lou , '1:80 Evenlnir ISenlce s, 7:80 P.M: • . ~. . Evenlnc bout It ? tI m on my birthday. bringing pneumon'\It. . ' OF " C:HURC ' Diary Farm ~lLI!E A me ,the renewed II S8111'all ce that Seveml persons Ifom' here at- lMAVNE S.T . AUClUS1'1~Ej CHURC H ' Thill motnlng the Bong eparJ'. I . • bave by no me ans lilY rt'le nt\s Fatber R. , H, Krumho lts\ Pastor aud r£Jbtt now ~elld e'" gravBlde aervlces at MIa. CHRIS" ewgtng were ol'o's J. 'Frazier M. H. CoUey, Minister, MORses, 8 and 10 A.M, ' \Ising their GOd·g vel1 ml cemeter y Tuesday for Dr , Ro. roa:gottO)) m . ' are . they . __• Bible School; 9: ~O A.M 27. . SlIre ly th ey will lle r e Wllrded 1111.:.,.-_........____ ____ j right to gather tood wltbout ben- ward Cook wbo died January Morqln'8' \,I W~IP, 10:30 A.M. CAESAR 'S , CREE~ FR,END S t SL 'Antllony Hos pital In eflt of Jaw" or subsidie s. Iilte r ye llrs . lhelr , Peoples . Meatln. , ,6:46 Ale. Partingt on, Mlm.ter , Young Ule. 8 on or FebrUlWY 6. 1950 . Anothel' mild - - - - - - -\:.....-.--_ _~-.I a L{ . , P.M. • yea, K~nslls . < e WIlS 'rllllnll ll ngain. my fJ'IImds , . WOtiIhlp" Semde; 10 A.M. gray day with plenty of muu, mild ., :80 'P.M'. Chllrlel~ COok of L!lb;mon and the ' EV/lDlng- Se"lce, Sinc re\y, SUDeJayl lSCbool ' ,11 A.M. '. ~tud1 Bible everywh ere . 1 suppose It 18 day~ 11 • 'PraJler Met!t1n late Wlnnlfre d Cook . Mame 't' . Browne the like · this that gave rise to The member s of the Open BI· WedneBday, 8 ' P.M. WAYNE SVILLE FR1END S groundh og Idea . Februar y second bl.e Cburch booored ' t heir pa!l~ors F!r,t Dliy)' Soliool 9: SO )..M. Fluoresc ent Tubes foggy that Rade r, wltb a MT. HOILLV MrfHO·"..-r. James Mrs Meeting for Worahlp , 111:30 A.M. wire Because of their shape, 'fluores· , Ivas mild and gray, so . By J~NE FITE T. Td. Bcaft, IItIlnlater " - 0 - - - : - ,.blrUldny shower at the ' Church , Sunday School, 9:30 A.M.. E .. cent tubes make good 1Iihts over tb e groundh og could scarcely plec.· of farm machln. that ' . n. Sell evening cabinets. entertai and ton S'umlay ces. i ParkJng co~n . E s, ot 8uPC Mrs. bookcase A. Earnllart: have seen a few fee~ In front ery .you no long.",' nt.drwlt h a GaMrs . Ma.ry Shhhlk I' etlllt. of For tile same reason. they make bls nose bad he come OUt but ed the member s ot the local WC WOl'shlJ) Servlee. ,10:80' A .... " ' zet,e clll.lfle d . act. lood resdrng lights over beds and Parsona ge on 11 ar Wilming tOn sufferetI a broEvenin'g Service•.,. ": ~O , P.M. the ' Question Is will we escape TU at the Friends' .otas. Franl, . '1 ,g In a fall at ber home on Mrs . n ken afternoo y Thursda Waft IIpide .. I. , Lhal ~ Ix weeks o C winter or '1'111 Mote Per PeraOD read the lesson and Mrs. early Sunday , Bile lIus been tak. It jus t be postpone d for a week Monow Cheese Slices WaH Spider, a kind ot tarantula . to pro.' ,u'red Ile,.i. agrlcuItU S. U. clnnall Cln l. Hospita elevatChrist to the en d conducte Cheesc slices mOl'c eully U the til' 1"'o? I am Inclined to believe Partingt on in' ;th. countr~ chalet Its victim. Instead of trap. lIfisEi Norma Wells or Oregonia vld'e each pel/Ion knlle Is heated slightly before cut- thu t gro~undhog or no gl'onnd hog Ions . cent more. than, pin, them .in II web of III own deper 10 leaet at with ot est 11111. 1\Irs. Richard Bollinge r revie- was the Iveekend .housegtl ting the cheese. . • 1920' .the' In weel,s six least at hsve \\' will wed tbe tblrd chapter of 'lhe bOtlk, the Rudel' fnmlly . present this 01' cold weotller after 'lilt' . und Mrs . John Reed of "Women or the Bible" a\ dIu Pet' Vblellen . warm spell, winter In March In- ' home of Mrs . Robert Branden ""est Ollrl'O:tO~1 WCI'e gltbHtH un Wel,bh of "OD~y Bee, Clllcken i kept I 81 ) petl on' .the ; Jioney·h eea weIgh about 11,000 in. Hlead of January . bbrg • . Monday Henlng . Th4a .IIer- Sunda.y afterlloo n of· Rev , und ftock bBl ' dividua~ to the POund. The averai. . '1 '11 hOll se seems very ~tllel us les or reViews ara being sponsor- MI'8 : James ned~r and family . fann atter .the reat of the been marke~ may .pread dina .. l'Iel'~t. ot a boney·"e e b le.. .tHan llle ot to bnck Sbclety gqne have Wowens s t lilY gneR ed ,hy the _ . ~r chl{Ju. '" brood new 1·300 ~ an ounce. ;'-:. to ON FARMS public 'Cbrlstla n ~S!ll'vlc and th j" TO':.8<iften Butter ubln to live. WhUe they } : any or their 'J'o make butteN Ilr margari ne L n;< term ;Issure re p;1 menl 11 e l'e the cabin ' wall moved n'om Is Invit ed to ottencl ~, apresld smoothly without tearJng I"eekly meerlng s . LII s ite out by tbe road to the alJiliiy. Miss Janet Doater was hos toss breadl. sorten at room temperat ur4i 101 brIck in the lane where tilf' I'1; Do not the member s of the D . V \l' , aJ .:ir "cream" wllh a tork. the fat to 4 % will sa ve yO 1I1ll 0ne~' . IK u well whiCh makes it eo sll'1 hel' home Snnday evening melt because thla makes Prest one &. Zerone PERMI .NENT ANTIF REEZE soak Into rather than spread on the tb houl woter RO rat" having than tl' ~ ( returned N YI Ij Stump Ethel . ING ' N Mrs Zerone INA HI:F ALCOHOL bread. 'l' be otber lot was prettier wlo h. her bome here Friday evpnlng AUTO REPAIR SERVICE' . ETE COMPL IMPR VINe; \\'11. ~ with gras but graos and trees aftet· a weeks' vacation Tree. Fruit Pruninlr • WRECKING SERVICE HO:"R 24 n soon gr~w here and with tw o II ' Mrs ond Mrs . W . P . McCarre through J!'rult treea may. be pruned . a. n·., I! Ft: In home winter their at waleI' that for tie girlS to wa sh sllon as the leaves bave shed or uderdale . Florida . will make a big differen ce 'rh.h anytl me 1rom th,!!h until sap rises s ha , wh Heilman Mrs Ednh: e In the spring. ',rhose who practice wbo hlwe alwa.YII live(\ In t<,WI I· In I confined to It hos!Jlto fall lind winter prunIng avoid hav· Iloom 'i, ( Ill Bank Buildin g with running water In ·thp 'IIntH been MAIN a,. MIAMI STS: nclnnati returne! l 10 her home Ing to do this job during the rUlh PHON,E WAYNE S. 2341 .~ run what Idea little very '18 4 have Ph one at early spring work. neal' Ihe vlllag last week , lug wntel' means . It IS the " fll' ' f Cec il Linkous It Mr . lind Mrs . _ 1_ L ' l!.. .__ g reat Improve ment In the >(' , and ,ramlly of Lebanon were, Bclence Licks Storltlll thlR ~oy In Europe guests Sunday of Mrs . Linkous ' ~r living , 'fhe only commer cial alrUne with you see women washing clothes parents. Mr . and 1';lrs . Th omas fuji airborne radar. Peruvian In· In rivers nnd reeks.' kneeling on Welch . ternation al Airways reports thl. ,onal aid enables pll.ots ta tile ' s tones and poundin g tbelr navigati u· ~ nt derw mi r Wilbur Shldake ,l; clolhes to get them cleon and su~· rlllery last wee!t at Christ hos· detect and avoid storms .. much J D" . ... ~iO mUes away. , l ll prlslng as' It may seem, they , <to pHal In Clnclnn atl. ~ '1\ • fab'' . \ seen have I, t. clean. r.... ~e t I'hem Mrs . W . E . Frost , , '. I tlMUR figures Quoted by statlsl1f'.8 visited UcmaDd (or Farm Products o.n . weekI only 20% off the above prices! , telling ·the number or tons ot Graee Smart at tile Cnrr A strong demand for II'!0st farm water curried by It woman to sup- rue Ogle bee In Lebanon 'rhursda y. products Is expected in 1949. ec· 1l ' 11'1IJ "ol/tveS ply a - hou sehold a nd yet many Home that Mrs . Ogleshe e corollng, to the USDA. report They or· to hand It turn not wlll men man A waleI'. . !'Unge for running elCllects a ~voman to carry ~Il WAI.; PAPEa; PASTE AND SIZING water Into lhe hons~ and then that I't IJ r III ort: ('(J 11/ he won't even dig a drain for 0 !lInk to carry It out. if lhe well 10 O. E. ' Bt!lLSg - NU ENAMEL • not too far from the kitchen 'it doesn't Heem ' t oo bad to carry' ~hll' KEMTO N.E wliter In when you tire used to II' but ' l nlwuys hut (I 10 calTY Ollt the 'Ilrty \Vater. yet · there nre ~~)''''' 'ti . ~ ,\' ':.'. "~: s till mnny Douses where /I (ell' a drain T,icr~ ·are ,.\,10 ', 1;9\~~r}art I houl·g work won ld make poRlllble that still 31'e - wltbotlt lip \Q . ~I (,C O l ,\ Illb :yf ,.tl ~;t.V TELEPHONE 2422 WAYNESVILLE. OHIO Th er e nre s o many types oj' of ' l¥.IGb dollu . it '.oS1$ to. ope· nne. water sys Lems that It seems as ral~ .' ~}\Ir· -C:U'\!lL' I1 ' YOU .~o h.Y though a nyone cou ld " munage to . ..:. Crt') haunt! : . , gel one kind ' or anot'her. <;11111'of ' CouncU Th e Federal Lexington, Ky. , ...... .. $2.75 to Louisville, Ky . ........ .. . $3.40 ch es has call ed a conferen ce y 16, Februar Detroit In d he: be $5.45 Detroit , Michiga n 17. 18. nnrl 19 to s tlldy the churPithlhur g , Penna. ..." ... $5.50 (:11 IIlId economi c life . 'rhls' Is It I'llh [ I. <.; . Ta x fOilowup of tbe conferen ce beld a Plttsbnr g In 1947 on the sumo. I" . . rip T HOllnd ~:I \'c I f) ';' 011 s ubject To m o ~ of us the 80tlWaynes ville DRUG STORE lid or lhe 'word "econom lcs" Is Phone 2121 heavy and dull nnd somethi n g to be avoided . 'fha t j8 the way I reel about Ie but J haVe been In_ vited to be one or the dele!;IIte ll rrom the foJplacopn l Ch urch. I um trylm~ In l'\'od nn<1 study mut\!l'lul sent out by lhl'm to prepnre for taking It !Jurt In the snady nnd dis ·us810n8 . Wha t Is the relation of tile chtlrche s to the· way men live anll work? What Is the res ponsibil ity of tbe church? Hall' COMPL ETE IGNITION JOBS' mucb do til y wnnt done by th~ governm ent? They have seut me "Basic Christia n On .bo'oklets TIREflt l_ Alii Sirelf'- ' MUD AND SNOW TREAD S " You Can ' Buy A BtaND JI.EW RAYDEX POINT Assump tions." and Principl es For the Colt of Reslparpenine an Old-Sty le, Conand "The ChUrche s Deal with EcBATTER IE8 ' FOR ALL CARS - BA'l'TER V CABLES onomic Issues" all of 'which try ventio~al Share to Hay 80 . much In 80 tell' words GAskET S FUEL PUMPS and pages lhat It makes YOll acho to try to read them . Tben there' is Bnother booklet Relt out by CHAMP ION SPARK PUJGS someone else t hat sounds more like my own beliefs. that stresses indlv{du al responsi bility. IndlSPECIA LS ON '2 AND. & GALLON CANS SUNOCO OIL vdual freedom an'd 8trellses tho:! fact that no one can force people to be good . Christia n stand. ards affectin g man'lI Individu al conduct and' b~jlavlor as a eoclnl be cultivate d -not being must for!!ed. We cannot ,force people to lie good. Oliver Farm £qoiplD ent and ' Machinery No doubt the diSCUSSions wl!l Sale. and Service be interest ing for there are many

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Mr. Wilbur Dood ot Dayton called on 1\Ir. and Mrs. George Bratten SundllY. Callers at tho .Luo Morglln res. Idence Sunday were tho ·tollow· 1ug:Mr. and r4rs. Charley "\JPchurch lind family, Mrs. !lobert Oreon.o, IMr.. Wilbur Stevenson, aU of Dayton, Mr. and MrS.Bon ry Bergos lind family of Beaver' town, MI' . and Mrs. Roy Shaw and family of Xenia, Mrs. ,Ada Dakln, Mr. 1and Mrs. BUy OlbSOD, Mrs. MQrrls Lewis, Mrs . Richard Bnnes Cnd daughter, Cl¥,ence Crawford, Mr . . and .Mr.. Arthur Morgan and, famny, Mr. and Mrs . Alf,red Morgan and famtly. The callets all com~ pllmehted Mrs . . Dora 1'Iprgan on her 78th" birthday. Mr. and Mr~. James Wildman evening with Mr. and MI', Ern est Enrnbart and .BOn David. Mr. and Mr8 . Clarence Craw. for , Mrs, BUy Olbson and Miss Clara Daughters werO guests on Monday ~venlng of Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Runyon. Mr. lind Mr/l Le'Yls Tomson of Dayton, Mr. Lowls CrawforQ lind daUghtor, 1)onna Loo, ot Xenia were dlQller guests ·Sun· day of llI;elr . paronts, Mr. and

. Four Mixed Armlstloe Co~on~"ll ~a~ .,wl~ ,f. Un tec\, Natiohll Representative all eb~AnB"" are .on , tb~ Jo~ In Palestine to belp Israel, jUld ~er neiib~(frs maintalil the peaoe 'hey a,r~od upon ~ year, aro With IV.N. help. At·· left • MAC members look ove", the "lna .of I 'tabk. At rl,ht, they IiUPUVJ,ee. .th~ jJ'ec1,u"~.l'()n1\0( IO~cJJWI' b04l~1 Jro~ un~ke4 . dl!/icn . gr:t'/cll wliere "ICy were- ter»porartly burJe(i.

Mrs . Clarence Crawford. Mr, and Mrs'. Kermeth Brat· ten called on Mr ," and Mrs . O~o Bratten ' Saturd~ . 111' Rt.ymond Uc.. called on hta mothlr Sunday evenln', Mrs. ADDa Lucas. _ No error II so common aa to suppose thllt a smile I, a nece/!ary Ingredlent of the pleasing There are few facel tbat can a', ford B IImll&'. A smtle ta some.times bewltcblng. In general va· pl~, often Q, contortion, But t)le ~witcblnl amlle ' ulually beam I ' from tbe crave face .. It II the'll lrre.lattble. "AJd

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SONS : OF AMERI.o.AN and Bchool rtl'st openec1 In the REVOLUiTlON ELECT .O"liICER· . spring or ]769 . He served I.n the Tbe FrllDcla · Dunlavy Chap tor ot 'l'e~dtol'la l Legl slatll ra at Chilli. the Sonl! of the Am,rlcan Ravo' cothe 111 1801 and waB ~lec~ted to luUon was orga~eC\ at a meet· tbe Constltutlonnl Convention In , I> , !:~fI).1 Ing ,held, In th, GOldelJ, Lamb on 1802 . At Ihe first. olectlon In the nllw ' Friday, evellQ , This Is the ,first cbapt~r of' the · BAR )Over form. state 'or Oblo. Francis DlInll\vy was elec ted to III 0hlo Benate. ed , In Warren ·County .. . . whloh lII~mcd him on of the Officers elected were: WilUam thre ~ Pl'o~ ltl en t JudgeR of (the ,MaBon PhllllpB, PreSident;; Frank COIII't of Commun Pleas for .he C, An!1erson, Vice freBJdenti and CI'rotllt r s R Oray Secreta:.v.mre- , . 0 ' outhweRtern Ohl~ , J oSe-" .... , . '. ,' . . '" . ' Aftel' rourleen years on the bencll, aaurer. , J d 0 u ge unla vy reLlred to private /fbe membera ' selected tbe pI'acUce of law . He died on Nonallile of Francia Dunlavy to do vemtier 6, 1839. honor to a Warren County. pion· All Warren CounUnns wbo a~e eel' I who served III eight dltferen~ , desoend ed from a Revolutionary C8mpa~ dUrlng the RevOlutl- Wat" Soldier are ellgbl e for meonarl' War, Judge.. , Dunl~vy was mtlersblp In this new a,r'g antza, born at WlncbJlster" ;VIrginia, . on tlon . Persuns desiri ng further December 81, 1761, and volunte- Information mllY contact any or ered . belore be waa fifteen years. the o[tlcera . oC age, . Francis Dunlavy taugl1t the f,",t 8chool In LebllJlo~, The bulllllng ,waa a rough log~ cabln

FISHING flEGULATIONS SET FOR 1960' SEASON The Ohio WlldlVe Council 1m!! oltlc1ll.l~ adopted flshl.,.)'ulel! By MR • WALTER KENR,CK and regulations 1'01' tbe ]960 selL· SOn beginning March 1., Mr . an Mrs . Leon Sallslbwi'Y I Tbere I w~1l be ,e ven Illss reptof WIUI~ugton C, H. were Sun- .rictloOIl on fillberme9 this )lear day gUllsts of the ljltters mother, than last when the Council op . Mra . Nettle Emrick_ oned 26 laklls to 'lIberalized flshMiss !Sara Corinne .Furnas mot- Ing. More than 160 lokes and 1 ored from LaJc,ewood Friday to .streams w1ll be opened to )lbcw. visit her little niece, RlJth Ann aHzed r'¥l'gulat~n s of no cJosed Furnas and bome tolks _ ShE! re- selll,8ons, mllKmum l egal ~enghts turned to hel' teac4lng ~ Lake- snd bng limits . Angler may flah anrtlme and may keep all they weed SUnijay eVllnlng. Mrs . Wilbur Clark Is some· catch regardless of size or numwhat Improved after being !lulte ber on nearly 60 state-owned la' m thll past wellk . . kes and 100 lakes and ponds not Mr . and Mrs. Thoma.s CoUins owned by the state but under and Mr,. Charles Collins of TIa.y- public fishing agreement . ton were Sunday call1lrs ot Mr. In addition, tbll Council appand Mrs'. Walter Kenctck . . roved opening one stream nnd Mrs, Leah MUis ol the Frlenlls ita tl'Ibutar1ell, In each of the 7 Home In Waynel¥VUJe spent tbe wildlife con8el-vatl~ dist ricts to weekend with hel' son and his Iib!lrallzed rishlng , TheRe InclllwlCe, Mr , and Mrs . WJlllam Stl'- ded RlIey Croek In tbe llorthw8souse aud also cn lled ou Mrs . Ne- tern dl etl'let; Vermilion RiveI' in Hie Emrick Sunday evening . th e I1Qrlh central dlslrl 'L i Bfa. Mr . and Mrs . MOl1ris Whorton vel' Oreek In the nOl'tll eastern of Miami Sbores In Dayton \vere district ; Sail Creek in the east Saturday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. central district; Dig Walnut OraClyde Wharton. I ilk )in oe ntral Oblo. excepting Mrs . J , B , Jones return d -/0 k lUI d A illm er..eks· HI1ac k 11 ~ c hom e W ednesday otter :vIsiting Little East Fork of the Llltl~ relatives' at lleavertown and Mlnml ~Iv er In ROll th ,veRlern 0 , Dayton several days . and Shade Rivel' In th southMajor and Mr·s. J. M . StaeHtoll em Ohio di strict. nnd daught er or WlIshlngton. D. This will innrk the 6th year of C. are visiting lhls. week wlth the. 1i1.l1ll'Ulized !'Ishing experlme. Mr . and MI'f!. Ernest Hur!:m ;!lJdnt In Ohio 10 detel'mlne whethdaughtqr. M rB. 11I,,'lnn will !lec- e' unl'es tri clPll fi RIIIlIg hns .any Omllany th om hom e the Ilist lie harmfu l nfl'ec·ts nil f) " h )lrlpulathe week !lnd spend n Cew days t"~ . wltll her daught el', )1I 8S Mal·gal'.' Possess ion IIm il r ill' live wild et Hal'lan In Washington, D . C , bait mlnnow8 was Increased frlm' 0--60 to 100 . No changes Were made In the Bee FamUy bag limits. seasons and legal In the bee family. thl worker h81 1,000 to 4,000 lenae, in Ita ey.., the 1 ugths tor I hose walers not Indrone 7,000 to 8.000, a queen about cluded In th eXPorlment . 6.000. E.,. Tbat Keep Intertue rga, keep better than - Try Gazette CIaa.ified Ad fertile ones. . NOTICE OF APPOI~TM~NT

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The U. '5 . depar'm ent of labor points out that the current and the mos t Importa nt technolo gical ch'ange in railroad operatio n. the l'epiacel l1e nt of steam 10comotJ1les by Diesel· electric nglnes, tends -to curtail railroa 'empJo:ymen~ Change in motive power reduced tlie amount of work for skilled shopwo rkers, particul arly' !loUer· makers .

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By Rlph!ud ruu WllkblAoll r-~----------., THE POPULA RITY of sep. EBEN CLIFF<;)RD drew OUNG ' y e~ry tor Crepe arate . skirts grO\VS ~eln and studi ed lhe broad val ' occasJon, the blouse Is acquirin g - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . , . . : ley of the Hoosick at his fe et. An « fasblon significa nce ot Its own. hour a go · he ba d abandon ed the A wom an can get through a se a· trail m ade by 1)18 predllces sors on aon with a weH chosen blouse and their ride trom Bennin gton to Al· skirt wardrob e If slie Is really ba ny. and skirted the western dever about choice as to style, a,nd shoull;ler of Mount Anthony . If In· thus saVe consider ably on ward· ,......_ _ _ _ _., dlans were waitrobe expense. Ing to a m bu. h Natur ally thla requires her to him, Eben felt shop wisely tor the eklrts alld sure they would blouses In her wardrob e for .each Hoochbose theoffered item wlU have to lead a double Jt sick. --.J _ _ _ l...._ or triple life. But, women do It a fileans of escape, should the moll every day, a nd manage to look rider by any chance be accompa · smart and fashiona ble, tool nled by an escort. The number of skirts a woman Eben felt once more of the leather needs In her war4rob e will depend pouch that was tied behind the lad· greatly on her varioul activitie s. d~e. Containe d therein wa!' a dla· Those who work wlU want at least ot the utmost Imporlan ce for two or three skirts with several at Albany. Col. Albee blouses to tnke them through theIr BehnlngtOl; garrison bad of bus lnese week, while the woman Called ' Eben aside that morning . who stays at home can probably "No one Is supposed to know ,et along with ons tailored skirt With fashion 'Interest hIgh In you're carrying the papers. Eben. and one or two blouses fot shopbloDses and aklrts, you'll find An escort wou Id only excite suspl· ping and sucb. cion. You must go alone. There Is, this cl!!amln g _hUe blouse iD Those who se social ~ctlylUe s are raYOD crepe a I'nod choIce lor ot course, the possibili ty that Bon· numerou s wlU want two or more lulta or separate eklrta. The ney, the white renegade , and his skirts of a dressy nature with apIndian euttbroa ts, have lellrned '6PS in fashion I This Inexpen · smart bDUO~OWD bow at the propriat e blouses. neck of the blouse, ecboed at what I'm up to. In nny eve,nt, It SiVE! beret is single crochet Skirts can seldom be washed at the cutfe, Is a practica l fash· you ' re attacked , destroy the pa· with puff stitch. Matchin g bag Is home successfu lly so you'll have straight Ion aDd Ute washabl e rayon pe.r s." to plan cle aning tor them. If you're simply a circle and made with Avlsco crepe, economy ·m lnded. · however , with strips! Looks wonderf ul In straw He lIat for a long time studyand weal' . lOll. wash. elves yarna, yam. this type of wardrob e. choose 'Ing the valley wllbont moVinl'. complete washabil ity. able blouses · that will look well sense of exclhlmeo& ' curious A the fOI fAST REUn, E "8y·'to-cro ch ct beret and ball' are7028: after ca retul home · launderi n g. stirred his blood. Wlthont !tno,.,.. lmart woman'. choIce. Pattern rub in Ben-G ay. Jiave enough blouses, too. s o that cover and aoften them, wlille those ••• be sensed danger. A dlrecliollle. .why, Ing if launderin g lags behind schedule, which are wet.1 padded can stand a Contain s up to 21/2 glimpsed be later minute you'D sUII ba ve enough on which to a slightly more open neck. With ' a .d~~~~ ~~~ ·:~:re~noue,::\::;, l::'~. ~~m., rising from times more of those smoke of column fall back when the need arises. suit, the neckline should ne ver be tbe s ummit of a hili across the two famous pain. lIurlDtr Clr.l. N ...I •• r.Il De,t. Appropr iate decorativ e touches too low or bare. valley. relievin g 'agent!!, with wear ean do much to Uven the blouse to blouse If 'you want a lalt~'ofdbJ~::I~eS:8~iJ::" ~: A s ignal flrel They had sighted methyl salicyla te Ne. York II. N. Y. and sk irt wardrobe . Choose your war m weothel' sports clothes, him. Eben sucked In his breath. pattern. for cents 20 e Encla, and menthol , than bric fa washable choose a sturdy, Well, his chances of getting thro\l gb five other widely that will take plenty of hard· wear. we re pretty slim now. There was No . .......... . . Simpl e lines are best. with' sleeve· only one ford In tlt e Hoo~lck that Nnmle .......... .......... .......... . , off~ed rub-insl less and collarles s styles being the was Accessible at th is tim e of yea r. Addre • • most popular . Also flir They'd never lilt hlm ' cross It. The There's a wonderfu l selection of sensible thing to do was turn ba ck IIlEUMATISM, MUSCUl¥ mple si these gay, bright colors in Aid to the Handica pped .. ACHES, HEADACftU u pon an escort. blouses. They m ay be chosen to and insist and COlDS. For the firs t time, the U . S. de. his oss r ac layed p s~iJe thin A Cavorite your match or contrast rtment of la bor has establis he d pa e. MBd Bea-Gat for It advisabl .. not but SenSIble, ups. skitts. shorts, slacks or separate handi. CIIIId""" f. Elb~n e:'plorcd the rl v~r tor hall a divi sion fo r th e physic a lly Spe cial occasion blou~es that are or b la of bureau e then ca p pe,d in th to be worn with dressy skirts or a m Ile In both dIrectIon s. act will ctivision he T s tand ards. the stream. evening wear should be luxur iouf urgad his mount inlo com. HE WATER ' WAS Ie·Y. breath a s. a !lt aU fo r th e Pr~sld ent's and Cemi nine. You m hlht like a E mploy .takin". In another moment the mlttee on the Nationa l sheer rayon ch ilton in nn· exc llln~: ppe d . pri,nt, shimmer ing rayon satin. horse's legs wen t out from under .th e F 'hyslco lly h a nd ica :=-=-=-=========== I seq uin·studded crepe or sma rt taCo him. an d lhe s wift cu rrent was ca r· Cboose tI" tlp propritltt bl ame . .. rying them rapidly down strea m . leta. For semt·dre ss blou!:es you might Eben did nil he cou ld to help the jewel ry . scarves and accessor ies THE ORIGINAL. SAUME with as much tn shlon sense as you like to choo s~ fashions whic\l I a· noble beast In its fi ght to r each would dresses and suits. and you ture some of the new' large collol·s. • under esll. fling t o think he ha Hed was I\eed never feel lha t a skirt and choir boy an d shaw l cUects. F or the t - - <- b louse war.drob\! Is duD . or unfla t· IQrmal blouses where the interest mated the strength or the curr e is in the fabric, an d especiall y il wh en .they strucl( a san dbar. } tering. material is orn ote as plJsse horse fl oun dered. nea rly lost Its the Determin e Blouse Style nd a hard imple s foolhlg. then gr ipped taffeta or glitter ing Inme. By Wear It Receives li nes will enh ance the beauty of held. E ben breathed a sigh of I.'e· When you buy a blouse, remem· effec t. lief. b er the way you' ll be wearing it. Ski r ts for seml·dre ss and rorm al Ar~r a moment ary pause be, lt you wan t a blouse tha t goes with occasion s m ay be full. In contrast lhe beast loward the west urged a tailored skirt or a spr ing suit. to the slim and ta ilored lines worn Ten feet from his goal bank. d Cor daytime. Gathered or all·aroun rein sharply. A loose drew be J pleated skirtS are ext remely c.Uec· stone had comc tumbling down tive . . from the high bank. Eben sat Good Construc tion Gives very stili, his benrt poundln/f. Satls ractory Wear A feathere d bonnet showed 'Wh ether blouse s are bought or above the embankm ent. made a t hom e, they should be well He tri ed fr a ntica lly to get his construc ted to give sa ti sfactory as ount toward th e east bank, but m blouse A wear. rortable com as well s heared ott there ; the which r equires constant mending the r iver the current was against of strength ct· an of mucb too becomes soon Inwa ns were r.unni ng The him. will and dition con In keep to Cort end In the deep r ecesses of the closet. . When buy ing a blouse: che ck to see whether the blouse shoul d be washed or dry·clean ed. Blouses with good comlruC!;on. for everyday wea r should be wash· able so they ca n be laundere d frc· le select a fabrI C such as washab q'uently to keep in immacul a te con· ssue ti rayon crepe or. perhaps. dition. faille lhat won·t be too heavy under :'Spcclal occasion ." blouses . es: a suit Jacket. those which are heav il}' pecially A sui t blouse. or one worn with encrusted with embroide ry or jew. nicer a ta llore ski rt. alwa ys looks elry or m ade or the gliltering fab· it It has some neckline In teres t rics. should be dry clea nable tI.J a such as a Ince ed ged collar. ke ep them a t th eir best. frllly jn bot or d a intI open·wo rk Seams nnd hems. whether thc the insc t. Pay as much attention to is mad e or purch nsed. shou lc blouse you nec kline in lcresl at a blouse as deep eno ugh so thoy do not. be He kept to the hlgb ground would a dress neckl lrn! Bon y neck· give at the s lighte ~ t tug. The sti tch· for an hour, watching til e lin es 'require somethin g Crilly to in g should be strong an d evenly s moke s lg.nnl. spaced. re a buttons that certain Mlike along the bunk, howling nnd Ba Smart! securely sewed. Buttons should 01·. ,;creaml ng their (rltlmph. In nn. • ~o be we ll constru cted so they can othe r momenl he' d be swept go throu gh thei r frequent washin gs aga in st the high wes t bunk a nd and cleani ngs withou t los in$! th eir th ey 'd be upon him. . fin ish. .. Rememb ering Col. Albee's in. Hooks. snaps and eyes shou ld structl ons. Eben unwr apped the all be well put in place so you don't leath er m ail pouc h, gripped it ti ght. have to be me nding the blous.e be· Iy a nd flU ng hi mself Crom the back fore the [irst wen ring. Also check or the !Iounder lng horse. Ins tan tly to see that there are a sutriclen t wa ter swept over his head. He number oC them to prevent gap. swam as long and ns fa r a s he ing. could ben a th the surfaCe. T hen i1e No matter how pretty. th e style. bobbed iOll1 view and a sense of the blollse Is worth noth ing if it di s may sen t hi s heart downwar d. won't sta nd norm nl vea r. See thnt He was within three Iret of the Ih c rab rlc ha s a fi rm 'a nd ev en west bnnk. A lee ri ng h,dl ~ n WIl S . wea ve. nnd lhat there are no we ak reaching ou t toward him. spo ts in the ga rm ent . The fit or . Dim ly. as he wenl under a gai n, the blouse has a lot to, do w.lh how E be n heard a chorus or wild shol\LS. much ' wca r it will gi ve. too. so It He was fa r below Ihe s P"1 should no t be too snug. especia lly Conlrasl in color a nd pa tte rn where the ' Indl a n had s tood, if It·s going to do eve ry day du ty . . arc featu red In two·pi e ce dress· but equally a s close to th o RCJnllar Clcanlng Provid es es witb a wonderful harmon y bank. To his a mazem ent there Lon 2'er Wear for Togs If you haven't tried, Red Star special active of line and genera l design. were hvu soldiers stnndlll,' Whe ther you pl a n to wash the That's what many a youthful there yellinA' and gesUculntinll'. Dr.y 'Yeast, get a sup"l},! today. You'll find blouse at· home or have it dry wea rer Is getting from such One of them was G ·n. Newton. savA ~me in all your that Red Star clea ne d. pla n re ~J a r care for the slmille and unassum ing lab~lc 9 The s ound . ~' . gunCire came serv. rull gct to , want . you recipes, sea· if blouse coming from upriver. like ehloh ror the Ice from It. When clothes beco me soo. A desIgner for college And, as for flavor and texture of baked "Though t you m ight have seen slren. e or m eQulz:e r ey th sprig. soiled. too wardrob es uses a quaint nnd rea lized signal moke s r thei goods made with Red Star, just let your uous cleani ng than ord inarily a nd they h ad sighted us." Gen. 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CreomulsioD relieves prompdy because it goes rlgbl (0 the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phl egm and aid nalure (0 soothe and heal raw. tender. inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggill co sell you a boule of Creomulsioo wich che undemanding you mWI like t,be way i( quickly allays che cough or you Ire to hive your money back.

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HAILS AMAZING RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION ~~No~3\~\~~~~t:'}~rw::~~

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ChurchillAv.,Cleve., O. Jmt 0716 oj many umolicil.edUtl6tB/rom ALL-BRAN U861'B.1f JIOU suJl'er from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, eat an ounce of tl\&ty Kellogg's ALL-BMN daily, drfnk plenty of water I' If not compUttl, satisfied after 10 daYll, send empty carton to Kellw>'I!t. Battle Cree~ Mich. GET uBLE YOUl(, MONEY BACK

MACmNERY .. SUPPLIES USED MACHINERY EQUIPMENT 1-1948 Clelrac Loader. Model AO. PrIce 12.350 1-11142 Clelrac, Model BD, Hydra ulle ,Anilledozor. 12.Il00 l-Cnterplllar DO.. wIth Hydra ulic BIDde. 12.Il00 l-C3'::~.War R·22 V!th hYdraulic .:.~ I-TD8 In.tenult\onal wIth Hydraulle Blade. . . 13,Il00 l-AlllS.Cha1mer.. Model L With Baker Dulldour . 12 200 AND o;rU\&fNSEQ"FJ4JilN!j; STANLEY MARXI TRACTOR CO. 4100 Brookparll or:t~~oO ClenlaDd, ~hl.

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DRY CleaDer', 10 H .P ./ Moreheat boll·

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I",EGAL .... OTICE In tbe Matter of the ROOFI NG Incumbr ance b, Mortgag e of Of All Types tbe by )jlstate Heat certain Vestry of St. Allary's Protesta nt I~.ulated Brick. and ' aebe.· Episcop al CbU)I(lb, a Corpora tion tOI! SIding. Sbeet metal work not for Proilt, of Waynesv ille, of aU kinds. Local Reteren" W1lrren Coun!y, 01110, oes. All w~rk marante ed. Notice Is hereby given to persona whom it may concerll that H9WA RD W~ HAAS on tbe 31st dill' qf Ja~uary, 1950, to 3 Waynea vllle, O. Ro . the Warde118 of . St. MarY'8 Prot · PhO~'o Waynea vllie ~98 estant ElpillcoP6l1 Churoh or Way· nesvllle, OhiO, flied In the, Com. mon Plea8 Court of Warren County, Oblo, in ' Case No. 1.886?, Try Gazette Clauifi ed Ad their certain p'Btitlon, praying the , ln, « autborlz order aDI Court for inoumtb'em as such Wal'den s, to lllllll lllllllllllllllllllll!lllIIllIIllIlIIlllIllIIlIIlmlli1I11111111 1t ber in tbe principa l sum o~ ~mlllllllllllllllll $7600.00, and In the manner and form 88 set forth In saId petItion, the following describe d Real Estate, IIltuat• "A d I~ the Village (fo~Compret e H1Ime Con.truc tlon · merly ' c.teslgnat:ed R8 "rown") of We will be ghid to discull your Waynes ville, Ohio: Tract 1: All that oertaln parcel building problem a and t..,11 yllu What we oan do, . of land sltuatlld In the Town of Waynesv llle, the County of WarCABINE T WORK n in, and. the Btati! of Ohio ueln@: REMOD ELING .-a part of Lot 'No. 4 (four) In Jetand Town said In Square ferson 'bounded and describe d ae. follows: WAYNESVIl:-L~, OHIO Beginnin g nt the corner of soid Third nnd' Miami OD! 4 No. Lot

.. leD', ot eeamlltr eSie. Flfty.two million wom \:n and girl. In the UnIted Statea are aC\lve lew· IJIg enthuala at.. About Ove 'Pillion more than the number. of people votlng In the ' reeent preSiden tial ,l eleetion .

NJ:;W HOUSE Room 1-10\\8" ~ - 'I'wo Acres ot Orolmll- N' UI' OI'~gO\lla - Vacunt' - Poss s Hlon - PI'I ('cd Very Reasona ble.

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Rout 48 North of Route 73 Phone Centervi lle 7066 '

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tf parallel With ,Mlnmt Stre t lhe ITAGE &:: SON, Pbone Z09L Ho",. Made Plea And Cakea full lengtll of said Lot (214 'h Ct.) FOR SAJ,E - ,Cole mtl.ll 011 Heat . Horses. '1.60 • eoWI, $2.60 Way.to the School lot. Thence wIth Hogs - 26c cwt. or , liKed II monUls . Albert Pum- Made on order only. Pholl2 con· Very RE~T FOa sixty n,28-3t lot ROOM the IIn~ of thle SohQol 2644 Mr •. Herbert McMllla mill, Phone Wnyn~vlll e 2100 . ing te Size ..accord Smith's above 10caUon venlent seven (67) feet to Miami 'Street, !j·16·2X n, ConJitlo nnd after time ' Restaur ant. Call any and thence with said street t o thl! Ii in the evening: Mrs . PHEANI B, place of ' bes:hmln g; being the ' 1·26-3t same premlae s describe d In veea Waynesv ille. theblld dated January 25, 1950 trom unrurnls 2 Reversc Charges FOR RENT of Sout h· DIocese tlhe of Trustees Celestu rooms, on Soutb St . not foJ' ion corporat a Ohio, ern Freeze, Ph .' wnynesv llle . a2 t~ of (be StMe 2-I-at prorlt under the laws . E. G. J]uohaleb, Co, BUYER S .WAlTI NG or Ohio, to Sit. Mary's Protesta nt and Ie which Ride to WrIght Episcop al Cbiurch, WANTE D Especia ll y F o r Farms Field, Area B, 8: 00 to 4: 30 sllitt. has been sometim es . known a.nd Walter Bebrens . 3rd. and Mlaml designat ed nil St. Mary's EpIscop 2- 1·31 al Cburch, sold deed being re· .FOR QUICK SALE CALLI StB. corded In Doed Book 191, poge WANTE D TO RENT -, Due to \116 of the Warren County , Ohio An lve. ProgreaB and Live Wlro seiling farm, I'd like to rent a Records . organlza Uon aecon'Cl to none. small or rorge farm neal' Way . Tract Z: All thnt ce rtain parcel taU' be the oQ sellers Strictly neavlll or vicInity. 10 yelll'l! nt of land slhulted In Wan n Cou· ho4lt1 .... T....,. a round ma.rket In ~be couatry: ego present location . All power oIIaIt • ....,.. wyIaf Ie SERVIC E THAT SATISF IES nty In the Eltate or Ohio and in h. . ........ ........ ..... ulpment . Dean Wal t.on, Ph . Wa- the Village of Waynesv r.le, hellll{ For Dally' Market Reporta: Rt. 48, 5 mi. South of ~ - l-al. net . . . htI., .tit.... try W HIO Dayton, 12:50 E.S.T, DIal ynesville 2589 . lotl~ number tbree (3) of part a Centerv ille. 1:100; WT,W Cincinna ti, 1Z40, DIal 1. . . . . . .. - - . . . . . . ..... n Square In Jefferao In (4) In..... ~._eI! 700. LUMBE R - All klnds,ln 'nil len· ille, Waynesv ot Village said tbe PHON~ Centerv ille 7056 oalltcllolb e4 rh~ ..... fer 0 NORR~ BROCK COMPANY gthR 1Ind Wldlh8, Kiln dried. OhIo. Beginnin g Ilt 0. point In the yew .....n!· ,m All order8 ~ West line of Third Street sixty Reuf\ onllble prices. Celo , Wrap Bacon Squares illilimlllllllllllllllllill dgy I~I~_ ...... . d ~ellvere be will ' 1I:lmmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!l1111111111111111111111111111111 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIImllll lllllllllllllllllllWlllllllllllllllllllill of small line 1' 0 thll large seven (67) feet from 2~c lb. -'~'_ " '-I"-Il_ .,~, _~.~_ ."'. .:"-" '~~" ""l "-'I-'II_~~ __ 'I ~'_" Hog HouseR . 'ACY LAMB, ' Phono Miami Street and running thence with the IInEI of Third Street, alx Wnynesv llie 2101 . Hams .• pgc; Jb. ty seven (67) teet and Inlne In ch e~ It.m. Oth,,, Thlrll Wltll angles' • rlf~ht • at It tbence Slree two hundred ,and fbnrl n ~ Attrac{f ye'y PrIce" and oDe-hal(' Ceel (2H"h) : thenee Diabetic Canned F~lIlt. parallel with Tblrd Street (67) sixty seven teet nnd ",no (III Inches to the qorner .pt the EplsIS PHONE 115S . Church lot; thence with the HOUS,ES FOR SALE hund' 20 ! . MULBE RRY aT, . Church lot tWo Lovely modern Tw'o'bedr~om llne, ' ot said one-balf nnd STORE fourteen FOOD and red LEB.A .... ON, OHIO white trame home, hot water heat. (214.lAt) to tb. beglnnln g, be· Phone 254J Also large pacbmen windows ., ga- teet baIt o~ and seven twenty Ing rage . Shrubs ond trees in back, feet off ot lot number tbree (\!) Large lot, beautlfu lly Inca,ted and fony Dlnd one fourth (40'04) +--......~.,..~~,-..~I_fJ. . . . I...,.I.-.t~. ........ ~ ,._,~J}_ ,._,_ •• Priced at $8750 . teet otf ot lot numbet; tour (4); Three room well constru 'ted being the 'flame premise s descrITEL.E PHON ItS·· . e built!· out cement block bouse, bed In Delld dated April 3, 1919 $VILLE ' 2091 WAVNE Ings, 2 acres on Hlgbway '141 S. from T~ A. . Zimmerm an to 8t. N Offrce 473K LEB~NO Episcop al of Sprlngb orh Good Lllan value Protesta nt. Mary's RES. 129L , Prleed Bt $4990 Church, which deel! Is recordeCi MORROW No, 3 EL GRAV and SAND Beatltlfu l fjl'Operty fnl' neRt In Deed Book 105, page 388 of BLACK -TOP DRiVE S Home . the Warren Coun ty, Ohio Records . 811 tor pray , further Call: TAR aDd ROAD OIL Petition ers otber rellelt, judgmen t", orllers t.A WN and flU DIRT' DONN IS PHELPS and decreeli us the nature br' the Iteprese' ntltlve . . READY -""X CO"'f lETf case may requIre or justify. R.USSEL HQRN be will cause and Petition SaId r.xCAV ATING &Dd DUMP nUJCK nR~· H REAL":O R of Other Gifta! AJ!lO Evening in Paris Toilet Sets and It,oute 2 heard on S,a~u ..day the 4th dny Frnnklln '.'_.'_n ....'e.;<. March, 1960. ot 9:30 o'clo.;1. .• . M. ~~u-.t-'-"~I"""I~''''''''-~t'''''''''''~~ I~'l'''''''' l'hone 9fi4Wl ---.--: .=---- . In Ihe Common Pl ett" Ollrt of Warren County, OhIo 11111II11II1111111!I!11I!1111 111 1 1!11Il1111 1II111111!11!1111111! il! ! I~'!!I!III!'lll J,.ester H . Gordon, Seni or WJlrd n .ramell L. Ba.ker. Junll,,· Warden PHONE 2121 8'1'. MARY'S PROTES 'rANT .,-EPISC() PAL CHtJTWH. WAY · ' NESVIL LE, OHIO, Cilrl Abaeche'rll. Altorn ~y PubllR~ed Feb. 2, fl, 16, 23, 19110 " Will RETUR N ' , FOR a4J.~ - 4 ·cu . ft . Deep .... MARCH 1. JJohn· Freen, lUre nqw. $76r,l10 . . Preston, Pbonl> WayneR'Vllle 2929 Motor lh wl . ne I ml1 ~o . rt lj ·aR.. 2-1-21 2 row 0 1' 11 Pick el" .l ull;, V eer II rll dl" Y J.I 1111:11 Plow Flln OD ,Beef ValUe Stu ve r Hammel' Mill For contrOlling Illes on beet catist Special Eye tric Optome DPT at the rate ot one- r Oli v r Spreade r On rubb r tle, quarter ,of the ".Jllr·we ttable DDT ,Iuhn Deere "B" 'rractor on s teel . XENIA, OHIO powder in threa ,al1on. ot water. .11) lIn D ere· 194] .. g " T rLlc tQI' on rubber Two Quarts sbould be enou.b to Plow nnll l'H CultlvntO llh iV ,\I lls 1IIIm,·r!! we 'J'rn ctf,r apra,. one rna.ture animal. \ ':,He PickuJl Dale r 1.1 .Iwllll f) erl! LA . 'rl'll l! tor wltb Plow, Cultivat or

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Mr. and M1'8. Don WOI'!unan are announcing the birth of /II. son, ten pounds four ounces, on Tllesday, May 23. The Infant has been named W,aiter Thomas Workman. . Mr. and Mra. Kenneth. St. John and daugbter of Hubbard, Ohio, were tbe guests of tbe former's lParentll, Mr. and M'rl!. L: C. St. ·J'ohn ror Ihe we k end und Memorlnl Day.

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FINAL BANK NIGHT WINNERS ARE 'ANNOUNCED BY TWIN

LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES AWARD IN THE EAST

The Waynesville Parent-TeaeI1ers AssoclatLoll held Lts ' final meet· Ing of t'h e year a t the scbool on :\1onday evening, MJoy 22. Bernard Baughn, president, ex· pressell his appreclatlon for tbe progress made by. Lhe organization In Its 'first yeur us II. parent-teach' cnl association. I Officers elected ror the CIom!ng yeal' ure: Cbarlt·s Mchal fl E', president; Mrs. [{n.y Smith, 1st vll!e I1reij\dent ; C. S. C. S. TO HOLD MONTHLY MEETING 1\1)'8. Luther' Har~oclt. 2nd v,lce Ill'es ldent; Kenneth RetolUck, 3rd 'I' he monthly meeting of the C. vice pr(ts ld cnt ; Miss Dorothy Day, S. C. So of tbe Methodist bUl'llb recording secre tary; Mrs. Edgal will bo bold on SRtul'day, JlLoe 10 Smith, f0l'l"~8JlollclJng ' ~ecreta I'y; from 1 IIntll <1 p. m, Mra. Donald Had l y, tr asurer. . Mrs. Lu c ille Pain presented her second grade pUJllls ill a muMclI1 program tbat WIUI greutly enjoyert by u11. Refreshme-. ts \I'el'e s~ rI'l' d b:1 the hos plt(IJlly oomnrUtee.

spn of Phoenix, Arizona, arrived here on Sil day' tor II. month'l! va- Millll Mary Dora Housh Recipcation at the home 'of the torm r's ient of Several Commence-. parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Sackelt ment Awpcia and olher relatives. Mr. n)ld M\1I. F. E. Ander/lo011 had WAYNlilSV ILLE>, OHIO, May as weelvend and Memorial Day 31.- MIs8 Mal'Y Dora. Hough, daugh· guests, Mr. and M1'8. ATthur Drnnch ter of MI'. lind Mrs, Kenneth N. Hough,. of W'aynesvlllE', Ohio, WIIS of Akron. Mrs. J. 1il Archer, of Gainesville, one (lit the graduates at the Mary Florida, Is the guest or her sisler, A. BUl'IJham School, ill Nortbampton, Massachusetta, at Commence' M;Ja8 Emily Jacoba. men I! exercises ' oday:. Miss Hough, ¥~, and Mrs. Fred Henuerson, who ;bas been president of enroute to their home In Lisbon, student council at the Burnham OhIo, after BJ.\ending tbe winter In School, was the I'eclplent of sevFlorida, are '8lxmdlng 'several days eral Commencement ' prizes In· , with Ilhelr IOn"ln·law IUld daughter. cludlng the "Burnham. B" awarded Ml'. and Mrs. John Gona and their to that student best ' representing chll~~ the J3umham. tradlUn n; the aca: MIs8 Shirley Lawson and Mias demlc prize. n. gold watch, award, Norma Gruber lett, by plnne, on ed to that member .of 1he lIenl.or Saturday, 'P' sp,end th week end clasR who has maintained the and, Memorial Day with tbe fol'- hlgbeRt o.verng tor four Yllars; aunt and uncle, MI'. ond Ml's. the BaUSCh ond Lomb Honorary Flaol! need , III \\ IIshlngton, D. " ~~ I e ~ ce i\war I, ~ 'I' u'st n(l :ng ttl'I)ompllshm nl In th e s tudy of sci'Mr. and ,Mra. C. E. E dgin gton em mc s ubJects; iind prizes tor and son, Mack, with a group of excellence In Spanish, History, and Day:too f~let:lds, enjoyed the Me' Chemistry. morial D8\Y hnllday at Dale BpI· ' low, Tennessee.

LOCAL 4·H' CLUB HOLDS MEETING

The Waynesville Sew-So 4·11 Club met Friday. May 19 at the High School with Mr8. Carolyn Relalllck In charge. Cooking and seWing projects were selected. Th.e folJ.owlng of, fleerR were . electlltd: President., Dnnna Hadley; Vice Preeldent, Ramby j Secretary· Treasurer, Jonn La Rue ; Recreation L enden;, Jlldy Smith and Nancy COIJR.B, and N 11'8 ReiJorLeI', Lynn . Ret.lLlllok. 'rhe next meeUng will be held at t ho hi gh 6(!hooL '1'lI esdny, June 6 ol

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MI'. Harry Campbell ' Of . Idaho,' WIUI calling on old fr'lends at the home on Silturday. . Mrs, Olive Ourl was a guest for three days Ihls y; aek of Mrs, Nellie Maddejl ' ln marksville. ," M1'8. , Hannah. Jordan, lOr. . eu~~tnined 'veyabUrl, called on, Mias 'lMPWIIoII_ _ _ ._,...·G6rner

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honoring her titUe daughter Dee AUllj wlio wsa celebratl~g h r eighth bhthdwy. annive1'S8J'Y. Games were enjoyed Ilnd each gu08t racelved balklons and a party hat. Tbe hnnor guest , recelved many lovely gifts and de' l~ lous refreshments of birthday cake, Ice .cream, .candy and · fruit'

I[laa the HJgh School Alumni A.ssocln.· tlOD Saturday nlght. The Misses I\fary Rnd Flo~ _nce Kelley IUld the Misses May sand Tal' Rlcl(ey, of Columbus, visited Mrs:. Hannah Davis on · afternoon. - ' .... -------~-. ,- ' - - - -

drink we~e served: The guests invlted to this lovely 1l1lr~y were : , Diana Dumford, Gerry and Judy Gahrla, Judy and Susie Wright., ... Judy Barnett, Sandra Cook, Karan ThomlUl, Jenet Martin, Shirley FrYe, Alice MehaWe, Joyce PeUry, Linda, Janet and Jeannie McM\l1an, Shirley ~1cke:y, Ricky, Nancy and Carrot Palmer, Barbara. Gruber. Judy Monce, Sandie Frolmes and the honor guest. .

Outdoor Togs Faded? . Dye-Bath Is Answer

Miss Sar~h CQnner, wbOSe mar· mge to Mr. J ~ Ev~rett Chasteen, of Franklin, will be an event of Saturd~ evening, June 10, was honored with a IGvely bl'ldal shower at the borne o[ Mrs. Wllllam Warman of Franklin, on Wedneaday evenl.ug. The gu'IlBUI of the evening being the br)des co·workers in the Frigidaire oUlce. -

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LOCAL MAN'S GRANDSON GRADUATES FROM MEDICAL

.lohn C. Hldge, son ot MI'.

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NOTICE OF MEETING ,The annual meeUng of tile Lot Owners of th e M lam! Cemetery As' s ociation will be held 11.1. the ce.m· ete'ry office on Monday, June 5, at 8 p.

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June 6 - 17 9 : 00 n. m. - 11:00 10. m. Ages 6-'14

MI'R. H. C. RI.dge, of Wellt Pulm

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NEW CENTURY CLUB MEETS The New Century Club was de· UghttuUy entertained on FridllY by Mrs. Fred Grauman at the Far H1l1s Party House. Roll call wae answered by sixteen members. The executive commltl e presented the following naines for otflcers next year: Pres.- Mre. Earl Hockett V. Pres.-Mrs. J. P. Fromm. Sec'y-Mrs. Alva: Thompson. Treall,-Mrll. J . K. Preston. . They were .unanlmously elected. The program committee, Mrs. PaUl Tomllnson and Mra. F. W. LeM'ay, were then given charge. Mrs. Tomlinson reviewed a most ~ntertalnlng and Instrultive book, "The ,~ry of Langllage". Mrs. Lem~ has a. hobby of making a scrap book of clippings of pOeLi! and unique paragraphs she reads. Th!s sbe calls ber Literary {jullt and from It sho reads

a ny b I llllflil !le l e(·~ lon ~. "~t I' nd_'o u 'nD' ,mt da:nty I"(' rres h· m 1)tJ; I'. ere H r, r II with pink an rl 11'1i1l6 the pr!' v .llln g (·ok r!!. Mr s. ,J. l<. PI" Ii 011 " 11 : e ll os:,'!I>j rO.f th e Jlln(' we a llng li t hel" I O I1l ~'. CARD OF' THANK S

wish t ) thnn l! eru,h ('on t rlt· u r 'to th · CIlIH!81' 'Fu nd 1\ )(1 lhe fo "owin g s oHcltol"H who \yorked 80 hllrtl to. malle thlH campaign a S IiC ' C 8: the Mrs. ,\I.va . Ludin gton, Tbomns Runyon" RnymOl-d 1ll'llIl· dock, Ei.lwnrd Kllworth, Chlll'l B 1 .. Mn,y, Vero Slml:son, Ida Powell, The ria. J,cnes, Bernard Daley, Hnl" vey 8I1CI(elt" JeRso Pl'l' nd fl rga Ht" Walt~r Whitaker' 0 11\'0 WlLrdloW", Romer arey, James .JolleH, E<Iwn.rd RI 'ks, Hnz\ll Fox, [orothy Perl.lns, 1-1 D.l"od Le m mOIlIl. ~II !! ~ ElIzijbeth Burn tt an(1 Mr. 1~lIrl Hubbell. BE)NNY FURNAS

MRS, OSCAR SMITH M1II8 Conner was al8(j compUCor<:ha/.r men Wilyri e 'PWl'. ~ented on Friday eVening, when Cuncor' PUDlI Mrs. Geo~e Deardorff of near FTanltl1n, entertained a group ot friends. Eacbi evening was spent In gamea lind the hrlde-eiect reo C4ifved an &JTt.y of 'Iovely gifts. Dellcloua deuert coursl!8, with br.J.dal appointments, were served. Tho8e from Wayn8llvUle attendlng On Friday evening were Mra. Ray.y ou can easily get another SilO.Dipnd COnner, MI'!', Leo ,Conner, Mrs. Chariel Edwards, Mrs, Da.vld aon's wear from lun-fadec1 Ihortl, siacks blousea and other outdoor PIlrI'Ot:. Mrs. ~n.ald Watkins, Mills wearables, A few. dinie boxes of allRuth. Conner ~d the honor gu~t. fabric dye, available, in ,60 colora, · will do: t.he trick. :If the fabric has The annual reunl.on of Waynes- 'faded unev,enly '01' ,it you want an vIDe 111gh scbool ' !ilumlli membere entirely different eolor, use fut·actin~ eolor remover first. advisea TinlllUoQ the nonnwlDlf h ' tex ,Home Economics :JS)Jrea\l. Your w¥ held at the high school bUild· washing Illllchine ill ideal for tining on' Saturday ev4l11.ing. rrwo hun- texing, . especially ial-ger articles, · dred twenty memberll enjoyed a such as slack auits and dreaael, the bureau . point! out. very deUcloua dinner, which waa served' by, the 1al1108 of Waynea- -Mr-.-Ra-ym--On-d-H-a-tf-l-e-ld-,-ln-.-C-IDeville Grange. , Mr. Harold WUllam· ma.nner, gave the "Salute to the eon, president, : presided over tbe Oldest Gr'aduates" mentioning Mr. program and fe8~vlUea of the W)lJter Daldn 118 the old.t lIvln, evenlng. graduate and Ml-, S. D. Henkle was Mr. Oharles Wchener welcomed the oldest present. J the claas ef 1950, and hl.B lon , Hlae Ruth Chandle~ repr,eaented Dw~ht, m.e mber 0( the U5() CI6.8S, the 60 year and M.... Ola. KeIMT tho r8llponded Cor the clue. 26 Ye&l' clue. Mr. F.' It. Moomaw, If.emor1al for thOle Who died dUJ'o superintendent of the 26 year Clul, i'nd Panou nade favorite .arlpture pas53I~' iLDd biblical' Inc the put year waa ..ven by Mr. now of <lbllUcothe; gave . a ahort . . . . . eMb Sud., at '7:15 a ..... EST, a\'er \VLW. Seth FUnau. talk.

Moments For l'110U,g ltt

AELECTS, OFFICERS HERE

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, Final winners In the laet Balik Night at Ihe Twin 'fheatre unds r tbe management of Dob und Dor· olby O'Regan w~re : Bolly Su Hattan, Waynesville ; Ell a I n 0 Evans, COI'wln; Iren OsborllA, Waynesville. 'l'h ' residue or the Bani! M ght ~on~y \vall donn ted by the th ~ a l re I~ WII., nes vl1\ e 011"1 S (: O } l t ~ , Waynesville Boy couts nntl th e Waynesville ParenL·1'eoc hf' rs ,At! ' 8Oclatkm.

LOCAL GIRL GRADUATES WITH HIGH HONORS IN MASSACHUSETIS Mr. and. Mrs. Wade Turner and

Friends and relatives have reo celved inVitations to the wedding or MI8S Marilyn Rae Bur:ske, dau gl~· ter or. Mr, IInll Mrs. J , J. Burl!\te til Mr. Dale E, Durfee, Friday evening, June 16 at the Wayn~svll1e Meth' oCIl/tt chul\ch, with a lleccpllon La . fqllow lmm,edla:tely at the . home ot til. bride_ '

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Yes. It Is time agaln tor dally' Ben.ch, Flol'lda, will graduate from vacation ~lble Sctulol sponsored by · East SL Lonls Medical University tJte WIWDesvlUe Ollurcll of Ohrlsl 'n HUnols, ' une 6. • Paren do you rem iber II) ~>.StII~'1\'!: 81 . I'fiu " iL ih r Mrll. O. lIf. Ridge. thllt lI i Ue boy or girl lOt yours when they returned home (rom tbat first day or D. V. B. S. last year ~ They wer'e JUBt lIunonrlng to tell you of lhe many things they. hllAl .Iearned a bout God'!! Word and the .thrllllng experienc~ s they had ,had In bandhv ork claeses; a nd a9 the day ~ drew on they became evell more ' xcited, becllllse the thlngtl lh y hlu) been doing began to s hape up nnd fit together to u.~., an IInrol'getuble inipresslon " n 111 II' JlLLI iJlJ nd s . Th en cam e til e ulght ror demons tration s. YOII parents snt back there Willi pride that ould not b!l bidden In your' hearts. Your boy or youl' g irl was reciting- and doIng 0. magnif1ce nt job of it' too, They were I'ecltlng things that YOIl hud no ld n Ill at tll y (I new - and Sh·h·, don't yo u brellllle ' thi s to II ny one, but m'lybe they hnrl leurned Bome LhlnJ.[s nUll ev n YOIl ; did n' t kllow. WLW actrees r,.aura Frazier is \'\ o,,'t you lako advantag of beard frequently In dramatic lhl fl opportunity ror' thOse ch ildren roles on "Within These Walls," to receive ' anoth I' cOllcentrated Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., EST_ ible, w lli t h 18 the Rtudy oC the only ilopo {or tha world of to. Safdy Dress for Klda morrow '! Scotch lite, a new fabric which reAnd you parents who didn't flects light IJke a road sign, can be by nil obtained in tape form to attach to send YO\ll~ Ins t yenr chUdren's jackets to make anyone meull !! arrango t:O r 1hem 10 come: visible to motorists. It II styled 80 If your cb1hlr'ell co uld come exIt'l an added attraction to youngept fOT' a laek 01' transportation sters' earmenU. It can be cut in Inform li S a;l d we will muke vel'; deslens of Interest to a .chool cb1ld, JlOsslble efron to provide n. WilY too. 1'01' them. ' Send the following: Information to Ilox 3U, WI~yn ~ s V1Ue, Ohio. Fatber's nam e tMOither's Dum .... . ... . . , . , . .. . -Age or clilld ... ........... . . Namo of child ' " . . .. , . , . .. . ... .

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Reports Farmers' '50 Plans

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U. S. Mea. CODliunPtIO~ Per . capita meat consumption in America in 1947 was 155 pounds the highest in nearly 40 year. was distributed a. followa: Pork. 70 ')ounds; beef, 69.2; veal, 10.'1 lamb and mutton, 5.S. '

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(~)-1950 is blinging many new challenges to the ingenuity. and TCIOUrc:efulJlesllbf American farm · era. aDd it is interesting to hear what many of them in val'ious parts of the. country are doing to meet cIIangi eooditiona. MecI'IaxweJl, America's ace farm radio reportel', interviews leading farmers from al1 over the country aboat their 1950 plans • _ . bring' big fCMI stories on the "Let's Go VWtr.I" abow heard every Tues· claJ ana Thui-aday at 6:49 a.m, over JU)U durinc tbe Farm Hour pro- '

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, Leads 10 Jewelry Wear NlnetY·11...ine in 100 French women wear precious platinum, palladium or gold 'ewelry compared with th. lame ratio ot ~erlcan women who adom themselves with eoa• tume pieces. GlaclJolaa PrecallUoa Gladlol\JI grower. mould buro pUe. 0 il.Iaee and clear ' mUeQ to ., the thrfp. from overwJnt ~ lI:i the traah pUe •.


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I,TEft'S 'OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW,

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iMr. and Mrs, DQU Workman anno.unclng tbe blrtb of . II< son, teu pounds rour ounces. on Tuesday. May 23. The Infant lias been named WjIllter Thomas Workman. Mr: ancJ Mrs. Kenneth St. Jobn and daughter of Hubbard, Oblo, were tbe , guests or . the 'fol'mer's (parents, ,Mr, and Mrs. Ii C, St. ·Johnfor tbe 'week end and Mil' moria" Day. , Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wade Turner and IlflJl o( Phoen!x, ' Arizona, arrived here on Su day fo~' a month's va· cation. at the h~me of t lie form er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H, Sackett and other relatives. '

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Waymesville' Since 1850

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FINAL BANK NIGHT" WINNERS ARE AN. NOl,JNCED 'BY TWIN

OFFICERS HERE

The Waynesville Parent·Teach. ni' :Assoclat1Gn held itS rln~l meet· lng .of the' Yllar n~ the school -on Monday evening, M)Q-y 22. Bernard Ballghn, president, ex· pressed hI s apllreolat.lon for tbe r)fO{,'r S9 made by the orgilDlzation I nits fI ret xea I' a!! a purent·teacbel's ussoclation. Offl()'e rs elected fOI' the DOming yeal' are : ChUrlt-s Mehalfie, preSident; !\frs. Hay Smith. 1st vice Ilreetdent'; C. So' C. S. TO HOLD lVII'S. Luther Ral' t1i'0cl~ 2nd vice MONTHLY MEETING president; Kenneth }tetalllck, ord 'I'he montb lynleeUng of the C. ,rice president ; Miss Dorothy ,Day, S. C. ~. of the Methodist 'hurcb recol'dillg seoretary,; Mrs. Iilllgn ·wlll b beld 'O n Satu rd ay. June 10 SmIth. cO ....!lspondJng ~ecl'lltaI'Y; from 1 until 4. p. m. Mrs, Donald Fludley, tre.0.9urel·. • MI's: Lu cill e PaIne pr sented hCl' s econd grad!! Pl1plls In a mus!oRl Pl'1grum that was grenUy enjoyerl by all. Refreshme ': ts I\"ere spr" d' by the hosPltalil y OO1TIDlHtee.

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MillS "Mary Dora HOUSh Redp. ient of Several Commence~ ~ent Awarda

Mr .. alld MN: F. E. Anders.on bad 8S week-end ~nd Memorial , Qa)' guests, Mr. alld Mrs. Arlhul' Brancb of ·'Akron. Mrs. J. E. ,Archer, o( GaJnG.Svlll e , F lorida. Is ' lbe g ueBt of Jler s is LeI', 1'4;Iss EDilly Ja.cobs, . M ," and Mrs. Fred Henderson,

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"Final 'wlnnol'8 In the la8t Bank Night at t he Twin 'rheatre' undo\' the manngement of Bob and Dor, othy O'Regan were: ' Betty Sup Hattan, , WlI.Yn~SvIILe; El l a I n 0 E vans, Corwin;, Irene OsbOrnA, Waynesvi lle. 'J'he realclue of , the Bank Night money was. donate(l by the UI l'al re In Wa, nell\'llle Ot'rl S c 0 u t " , Waynesville Boy couts · and t il !) Waynesv ille Pli rent-'re ac lll~ r9 AI! 8Oclatllon.

LOCAL ' GIRL GRADUATES , WITH HIGH HONORS 'IN . MASSACHVSETfS

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TH,URSD'AY JU NE 1, 1950

LOCAL'STUDENT RECEIVES AWARD IN·· THE EAST

WA vNESV ILLE, OIDO, May l .-Mislj Mary,Dol'ru 'Hough, tlaugh· ter of Mr, ond Mr,s. Kenneth N. , Hough , ot W'aynesvlll(>., OhIo, was . one oil: the graduates at the Mary ·A. Burnham Sc hoo), . In Northampton, Massachu setts, at Commenco' ment .exerclses oclar· Miss Hough, who .\has been , uresldent of the enrout.e to tbelr home In Lisbon. IItudent councU at tbe Burnhnm ObIO, a(teJ; spending ~he winler In Schoo), WRII t be reCipient of se~· F1oJllda, o.te 'sPllndlng, Bevlmll days eral 'Oommencement prIzes In .• , with (their ao'njln·law and' · dn~ gh ter' ''·'''tUUm" the "BumhaDlj- B~' awarded Mr. and Mrs. John Gons nnd ' tbclr to that student best repl'es~nttng cblldrep.. ,the Burnham. !ndltion; tbe acs,. Mls.s S hIrley Lawson ' and 'Mlss demlc prize. a , gold watch, awo.tdNorma Gruber feft, by pl n ~c, on ed to tha,!; mem,ber .of the s enior Sat,urd,ny, W spend the wellk entl class who tns mulntalned ·the anet Memorial Do.)\> \vltb the for· hlghe8t average tor four years; mpl-'s aunt a.nd uncle. Mr. ond M.r's. the Bausch (lnd Lotnb- H~mo'J'ary Fl'llnl( ned. In \\ oshington, D. C. Sc l e'~ cl) Awarj , ;" , li'st ' llfl:ng IIC· compllshment In the lltudy or sci·. Mr· anll Mrll.. C. Iil. Edgin gton enUfic subjects ; and pri zes ' ,for and son, Mack, with II. grollP of axcellence hi Spanlsb, History, . and Dayton fr!ends, ~njoyed the Me· Ohemlstry. mOrlal. DIllY holiday at Dala Bpi· _ _ _ _ _ _~-~--_= low; Tennessee. Friends and relatives have r e- I. I celved InvltatiOlls to the wedding ~rten~ , OmlJ of MIBB Marilyn Rae ;BU1'8ke, daugh, tAli pf Mr. ~nd Mrs. J. J. Blll's kl,! tt) Mr. Dalo 1lT. Duffee: Friday eV(!lJ,!ln",. 1upe 16 at tbe~ WllyneBvme ~t ('h~rcb, willi a , r~cep,Uon to follow lm~edlately at the , homo of til. b1icle. - :

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LOCAL 4-H' CLUB HOLDS MEETING

The Waynesville Sew-So 4:iI Club met Friday, May 19 at the 'I HIgh School with Mrs. Carolyn Relal\lcil In charge.. Cook ing and seWing projects were selected. Tbe ~oUowing of· fi cers were elected: Presld.ent. Dnnna Hadley; Vice :president, Llndq. Ran:lby'; Seoretary'Trea's urer, Joan La. Rue; Recreation Leaclel'll, .rudy Smith and .Nall~y COllas. and New!;! Reporter. Lynn RetalUck. 'J1he ne xt me t.lng will be held at tho hl s,;h "Illlool TnesdllY, June 6 at

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NOTICE 'oF MEETING ,T he annual mee'tlng of the Lot Owners of th e MlalXli. Cemetery A~' soclaUon will be held 'at the cem· etery office on Monday, .tune 5, at 8 p. m. 2t

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Ages 644 Yes. It Is Ume again for dailY' vacation B,tble Sclw91.sponSored by . the Wayrulsvl11e Gburcb ' of Obl'iIlt ~aT~nt do )'ou rnmembet: tJl UJ:~''''l''A.!':ilu", } tiiaJ \!Iu th t that U(t1e. bpy or girl iOf yours wbe;n tJley ,ret\ll'l\ed home from t}.Ia.t first (It~y, or 1;>. V. B. SI. hist -yea.r? · They Y: liny b utlfuJ se l el· ~ l on a . wel'tl just clamourIng to tell ,you ' "I: : . A~t T n\lj()u 'nn' nt da.: nty I'f'fresh· 01' tbe many tb lngS they; ba.tl 1m btll 1\ I'e Re. I:. ~tl wltb pink anf] about God's Word and the , IV1IJle l he prev !l lIng '(llol's, thrilling experiences they had had lB. .T. K, Prell 01'1 \ II : () 1i 000 ~" S s In handiwork classes; and as tbe for the JUIl P !lIee 1l1 g I t hel' h(Jrn ~: cla.ys drew on Uiey became evell The New Century Olub wal! de· more oxcltetl, bec.:ause ' tbe thi ngs ( CA'RD OF 'THANK S Ugbtful.l y ente,rtalned on Frlw,Iy by tb el( had been' cl«;>hlg: began to ' Mrs. ,Fred Grauman -at the Far ·We wis h t tiltanl, el~cb <'o lltl·l b· s hape up nnd tit together to wit .. . 'HUls Party House. u r to th e Oll.rtcel' Fund and the an IInrol'gela ble imlJl'esslon YIn thp'lr Roll call waS answered by six· folloWing ljdlicltlOl's wbo \yorked 80 lHU e nlln.d s. ' toen members:. bard t.OI malIC tills (!{tmpniglj tJ. suc' Then clime tile night fo r demo The ex~cutive committee pre- c~s: the MI'!!, Il lvLL Ludington, onstmtions. YOII parents sat ba.ck Bellted the toUow1ng nam es for . Them.lIs Runyoln, Rilymo:: ~ 131'1111lherll \vltb !.I1·lde that could not be offlcel's next yea.r: hidden you,' hearts. Your bo),' , , d.drik,· I':dwill'(l K II I1'O I'llr, ChuJ'l es La Pres.-Mrs, Earl Hockett or your girl ·was reciting-and do ' V, Pres.~Mrs. . .r: ,P. Fromm. ~ay. Vern S.lm\. 8oll. 1' ~la, .Po.well, ing: a: magniUQent job of it too. Sec'y-Mt:a. Alva! Thompson. Tberle ,Jiones, Bel'nal'd Onley, HllrThey were I'ccltl ng thlng~ that YOIl Treas.-Mrs. J. K. Preston. vey SlIcl(elt" ' JeR8 ~ l'1'I'II\lel:gast, hlltl no Idea that th y I, ne.w - ami They' wer.e ,unanl;"ously elect"d. ,.. .,. Wa. lt!!r Whl tnkm: li ve ~al'dlow, sh·h., don't you brell! he tbl s to The progx:am committee,, Mrs, Paul Home r ru'oy, James Jones , Edanr one, bllt ID1 ybe l hey hall Tomlln ~and 'Mrs, F. W. LeM'ay, ~ " leul'Iled some l, hln~ B thM even yo'u wern tben given cba.r ge. . war-d a lcks, 1111zel Fox. Dorothy didn't know . . Mrs'. Tomlhlson I'ev lew d a 'Pel'1:I 1I8, l-I nro'~l I.clll mons, WLW actr~ "'aura Frazier , is Won't YOU lakn IIdvantag or most entertaining and 11Istrlli tive .Ellzabeth Durh tt IIrli Mr. I~a.rl heard frequently .In , dramatic l his opportun ity for thOSe children roles on ~'Within These Walls," to receive anolhcl' COJlcer\tr~t~d ' b~ok, "Tile 'Sfory p'f Lnngll~~", Hn~bell . Satu,rdays at 7:30 ·; p.m., EST. study 01' the ible, Wh kh , Is the Mrs. Lemay '.has a hob.by of . 13ENNY FURNAS. o!lly hope 1'01' the world, of to' D18.klng a scral> book of ollpplngs Sarety Dress ror Kid. MRS. OSCAR S MlTFI m,olTow~ poems and ' unique paragraphs . Scotch' lite, a new fabric which roC!OK}hn.lrmen WaYno 'rwp: And you ' I'<lrenbl who did n't !ilie reads. T~! s sh'e calls ber Lit· lle.cta light Hke a road sign, can be Cnncer ' Fund. obtained iJi tape form to attach to send YOlB'S Ins t yelll' .,-- by a ll erary , quilt a·n d ' from. It she r eads \ children', jackets' to make anyone' mea."s 11I'I'Ilnge 1:0 I' "l hem to 'come:' ' visible' to motodsh. It II styled' I( youI' ohll dl'cn C!t.lu ld come ex. It'. an added attraction to young· cept rOI' .11 lack of transpol'lation eters' earment,: It can be cut In illrol'm us a~d we I~ III make vel'; t:lgn,8 of ~tere8t-to. ~ Ichool child, Possi ble effort to provide a. way " for them, S nd U;e rollow lng Info rmation 'to Dox 311, WitYllilsvilJll, Ohio. ' Father's /lame . ".. , ';?'1o.'ther'fI Ilame , " ., , '. , '" ·A~"'8 of cllild .. . : ::: : .. · .... .. .. Name of child . ... ., ,.,... DetaJed ' lo catf o~' ..... ' " ... : .. . . ,

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~ ",'nln..... honoring her ~Ie daugbter Dee Ann, wllo celebratlng 'h r elghUt blrtJidny. ·nlverB!U'Y. <;lam'a s 'Vere enjoyed ellCh gueat recelnd bal!)Oons and a party hat. Tbe hntlor guest recelved many l~vely gifts and d'e · lIc10us refresbmeD.ts of blrtbday cake, Ice cream, ""andy ,and fruit drInk were served: The gullllts In· vlted to _this lo~ely party were: Vtana . Dumford, Gllrry IIJ'I.d Judf Gabrls, Judy and Smile ,Wl'lghi., Judy Barnett. Sandra Cook, Karan Thomas, ' Janet 1.fo.rttn, , Sliirley FTYe, Alice -Mebaffle, ' JOy'ce 'peltry. Linda, Janet and 'Jeannle McMiUan, S~rley RIIckey, 'Ricky, Nancy aticJ Carrol Palmer, Bo.rbiu-a. Gruber. . Judy Monee, Sandie Holmes and the bq)lor guest.

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''M1.s8 , Conner was al~ compU· ',me-nted o~ Friday evening, when • ~1'jl, Qeo~e De8rdorff ot · near Franklin,' entertalned a group ot frlend~, ~a.c~ evening WllIJ. spent In gamel and tile ' brlde..elect reo c"VIid an array . of lovely gift's. peUcloua deHen courseSj With brJ.dal appoJntmenta, wern !lerved, ThoSe from WayneevUle attending On. Frldll.i &venms ~ere Mils. Ray. ' Dlpnd Conner,. Mrs. Leo Conner, 'Ml'II, Charles Edwards,' Mrs, David Parrot, Mra, nm.aId Watkins, Miss Ruth. Conner and the honor gul!ilt,

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The annual reunion , of Waynes. vme high schoot . alumni members llIUoQ the nonnwlDlf h , w.- beld at the 'blgh IIchool bullrJ· lug onlSatUl'day evenJng, TWo hundred twenty ' memllerB enjoyed very 4e11010u8 41nner, which served bY, the adlee of Wayne. ville Grange. Mr. Harold WOllamIOn, .pree1dent, presided over the program and festivities of the evening. , . , ,M r. 'Oharles, Michener w~lcomed the c\,aBB of 1960, ~4 h~s Ion Dwight, member ~ the 1960 clul. r8llP()D,4ed 'lor the clUB, )lemorW tor thOle wtlo died d11l'IDIl the put Tear wu I1ve~ bT Mr. Seth i'IlnIaa.

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.' Mr. Raymond HatfJeld, In a tille gave' the "Salute ' to the Oldeet' Graduates" mentlonln'g Mr. ~te~ DaIdn...\'0'8 the old.t lIVln, anel Hr. S, p. Henkle w.. the oldest preaent. . M1sa ~~ Chan.dler repreH1l~ the 60 ,.ear and'M,., Ola. KelI8J' the J6 Mr. F. R. . - . " , ot the 26 year Clul, ChDIJccriJII~. gave a 111cm

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Per capita meat consumption in America ' in 1947 waa ' 155 pounds ~e hlgheat in nearly 40 yearl; and was dlatrlbllted a. follows: Pork. 7Q pounds; beet, 69.2; veal, 107 and .Ia!l'lli and, mutton, 5.S. ' , (~)--1950 is.bringinlf many .;., challenges to the ingenUIty and ~rc:efu1nesa of American ' farmen. and it 'il mte'resting to hear what many of them in various parts or the counb'7 are ,doing- to meet chanIrinc coaditiona. ~ JI~l, Americll's ~ce farm radio reporter, interviews leading farmers from all oyer the country about their 1950 plans : • . b~ing­ iJIg , JM stories on the "I.:et's Gp Vlmtiacl'tt allow heard every Tues· ' claJ and Thumay at 6 :49 .a.m. over ltDJL\ darill,J the Farm Hour pr,o· · pam. .

. Leads In Jewelry Wear Nlnety-n...lne In '100' Fr'e nch women wear precious platinum, palladium or gold fewelry compared witJt the .~e ratio of AmerIcan WOl,n en who adorn themselv.ea with COl. tuine plecel. t _ . _ _ _ __

. Gladiolus Precaauoa Gladlolua growera Ihould bum J)Ue. of follae. and clear' Ihucka to prevent .tIl. tllrip. frOm overwiDterln, ~ the trash pile•.


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ANA LYS IS-- -' IRl,lSSIA:

UaS~ Order~ Expulsion of 22 Czech

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S. Hits Back The United States has ordered expulSion of 22 Czech officials from thia country in r etaliation of recent anti·Am erlcan conduct by that country. The U.S. note, which hinted at tuture diplomat ic blows against the 'Kremlln - controlle d governm ent, charged Czechoslovakia "will not or connott" conduct Itself decently with other nations. Diploma ts consider ed the U. S. note strongly worded and saw ·the action as clear evidence of the disintegr ation of relations between the two countrie s. It reduced the number of Czech officiais In this country from 33 to 22. The state departm ent note said In part: "Since the United Statu cannot conduct norm ill diplomat ic and cons ular functions In Czechoslovakia and since the relations between the two governm ents are being restricted In scope through the alltions of the Czechoslovakia governm ent, the latter has been requeste d within a reasonab le time to close Its consul'ates In Clevelan d and Plttsburg h and to make a reductio n In Its officllll personne l In the United States similar to that demanded of the United States In Czechoslova.k la." The expulsion '. order means the Czech governm ent wlll have 11 representati ves In this country, all possibly In Washington. The orlier does not include that country' s represen · tatlon to the United Nations.

Truman Speaks

. • Britain, veteran of block busters and buzz bombs, has launche d an all-out civilian defense program to battle 'the ' atohlle ' bomb. Garb~d in weird protecti ve clo'thlDg which"! WOQld be worn during atomic at. tack, two rescue workers (left) check equipme nt before investig ating (below) a radio - active "Ii 0 m b site." The garb consists of special mask and hood to protect face, head and ' neck, a respirato r to , prevent breathin g of atomic dust, and rubber glo~es for ha"dli.ng of radio - acti~e , material .

Wants Hot War

m:~:stthe~n;:[;~:~~~\Ie~:ORU~~~n~! ready or wanls a war, were being

;::~ts.OtherWI5e by Europea n diplo· In Europe· the bellel is growing that Russia now accepts a shooting wa r as the . alternatl ve (0 the cold war In whinIng world suprema cy. Untll recenUy experts believed Europea n security could be viewed in terrdl; of polltlcal activity and economic pressure . A recent poll of Europea n diplomats, however, reveals that they now believe the political bureau of the Russian CommunJst party aoon will be, willing to' f1ght II hot waT in pll.rSli;l of Its alms. reijable .source declares tile RU8~iiins ,",ould be " ready" to flabt In 1952. By then the Soviet Un14n will have a stockpile of atorritc bombs · and numeric al sup erlorlty !n ground 'and air forces. The Russians are estimate d ~ have 20,000 first·line planes In opera tion at the present time. ThIlt wouid indicate Russia rna;; be .b'Jd' to fight B "hot war" on B moment;.a notice. It Is generall y accepted by observer s that thtl atomic bomb I~ already In producti on behind tIM iron curto In.

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ThIs b a Dart of the "10 acres of ciU.ens" that turneil Ollt &0 hear Presiden t Truman on bls "non-J)OlItlcal" tour across the nation. Be la plotured IDeaking Irom the rear platform of his special train.

POLITICS: Foggy and Unreal Observe rs are beglnnln g to shout that the current political scene is becomin g so foggy and unreal that the general public Is confused. Perhaps it Is the observer s themselv es . who are confused. .' .

June ,I, 1950

BARUCH: Stop Inflation Since the war all classes of Amer. icans-fa rmers. labOrers, business · men, office workers- "'bave worrlW " about Inflation. For all of them the dollar blip less ;than before the war. Of lafe, however , there has been little sJdd or done about the, inflation splril. Now Bernard M. Baruch, adviser to . Presiden ts for 40 years, bas taken another swing at inflation. "Inflatio n is the cold war we America ns are waging against ourselves," tbe statesma p warns. " Inflation affects the Integrity of all our defenses, both moral and milltary , national and Internat1o~. al," he added. "This continuin g spl;al doesn't necessar ily mean trouble at the moment, but it means trouble ahead if we don't put a stop to it. Sowewhere olong tlie llne. tbe balloon always bursts." The national situation as he sees It finds the country balancin g pre· cariously between employm ent 8l!d the mainten ance of a high standard of living, hnd unemplo yment and in.. • flatlon. We must work out a program tq curb inflation that will be fair to everyone , he said. No one will like it, but we must do It and soon.

Regardle ss of their shouts, however, Presiden t Truman conclude d his tour across the nation making as many as 16 speeches a day while' congress tied IIself Into knots on ' one Issue after another. As if that A-BOMBS: . wasn't enough, the Dixiecra ts had Nearer to Europe mapped plans of winning the Solid louder Millions who I)ave had the jitters South and were screamin g spending Since the first atomic bomb was than anyone about de.tlclt dropped orr Japan received a new and creeping socialism . . joU ' when It was announced U. s. The Presiden t has been making milltary otliclals are conSidering The lowplacing atomic weapons within easy speeches pointing out: (1) can double their Inr each of thls country' s Europea n ar brackets"real" money within the come Into allies, next 10 years. possibly as high as an Such a move Indicates that this $4,000 a year; (2) RepUblic is leadcountry would use the atomic bomb charges that the Fair Deal non. in case of war and has no immedl- Ing to socialism are " silly develop. ate plons of trying to get It out. , sense;" (3) TVA power ments "will keep us the most pow- STATE DEPARTMENT: lawed, observer s said. (4) The , Some congress men called the erful nation in the world"; services McCarth y Lied idea tcrrlple and predicted 98 per nation's output of goods and dollars The state departm ent had cent of the legislato rs would rellel can be lifted to 350 bllllon Into the McCarth y Spy hunt. 01 if it , should be presente d to them. by 1960. in We East, ' meanwhUe, the hous e departm ent's personne l by isau1nir Obllervers uCieed that lnlUa,! con. a- a white paper that hints that thEl gression al reaction to the Idea Indl· cut the "one.pac kage" approprl I have tough sledding If tions bill by an estilnate d one bil. senator deliberat ely lied. cates It lion dollars and sent the measure to AssIstan t Secretar y Edward)' W;' It reaches Capitol Hill. Military authoriti es were explor· the senate. Barrett sent 500 newspap er editor!!'· Ing the highly controve rsial proan elght·pag e analysis of Me· sid· con was 21 to 362 vote. · The posa l and Jlossibh; safeguar ds Carthy's speech which cbarged thll Truman. for defeat big a a gainst having the bombs fall Into ered ent was overrun by Com.' Democ;rats joined Republlc ans In, departm enemy honds. munists. cut. the Before atomic weapons eould be making Barrett's reply containe d a point:In the South, publishe r. 1. Oliver as:made availabl e to EUropean memannual by·polnt denial. While It did not third the told ck Emmerl , however pact, Atlnntlc the of bers sert In so many words that Ma· "<lur that n conventio Rights States' the amend to have congress would Carthy was lying, the documen t Tetask Is to sell the people against peatedly sought to show that h,e . atomic energy act. deflclt spending, creeping social· uttered "misstat ements" and ' "In· Ism and the totalitari an stlj-te." accuraci es. " SANDERS: Tbey seek to weld the south Into Meanwhile, the loyalty files, rEI, Fqrms for living the natloll's most ~owerful minority, cenUy turned over to the senate de· Sanders, N. Dr. Hermann ~vcn so strong they could become foreign·r elations subcom.mltte In· prived of his right to practice medi· the notional balance of political vestigati ng commun ism in governfoJlowing ire Hampsh cine In New And, from the looks of ment posts. were being studied, power, his mercy slaying trial. has turned things, they may succeed in creaSenator .Tydlngs, chairma n of the s neighbor his for soil to till ing the ting another congress very hostile committ ee, said he woufd make a daughthree and wife t o support his to Truman. full report to the people on tbe ters. . contents of the tiles. Some observer s, however, felt he Elghty·o ne cases were would be reinstated when the state GERMANY: vestigated. medic al board let him apply on When A Treaty? June ]0. Germany may never get If peace Meanwhile, the doctor was supply· treaty, some political observer s farm the for tractor own his Ing have hinted. The hints were being work and moved about from job to made after America , Britain and auto· his to attached iler tra a job on France 3nnounced they will keep mobile. troops In German y and r efuse to pay of te ra s hi d sai s Neighbor write a peace treaty as long os farm· g cultivatin and plowing for Ru ss ian policy divides the country .. hour. an $4 s wa area the of la nd~ For that reason there may never be a treaty, observer s report. RusNA TlONALISTS: . sia is not likely to change her pollcy Repulse Landing becau se It would be a political de· The Communists tried a ·practlce feat. The Soviet Is only Intereste d landing on Chushan island 100 miles In vIctories. The western power's said: southwe st of Shangha i but were re"In view of the continued r efusal pulsed. the Chinese National ists report. of the Soviet governm ent to permit The announc ement cau~ed specu- Inhabitan ts cif their zone of occupa· ·laUon that the Invasion of Formosa tion to r ejoin their fellow country. ilsel1, protecte d' by 100 miles of men In a democra tic and unified open seas from the mainland , was Germany , It has not been possible, and will not be as long as this about to begin, persists, to proceed to Nationali s ts sources said they reo Soviet policy a treaty of peace with n of ga rd a Red "Inside job" as great a conclusio . Germany . , threat as an actual invasion . A The movIe fans of the DatloD " In the present sltua tlon of Commun ist fl.ftb column on Forwere starUed "Jtb the ramon mosa had been broken up, It was Europe supreme authority must re01 ''stralned relations " behret!D reported , but many of the Red moJn In the hands of the Allled Bint Crosby aDd bls ,wile. Dlsile powers." agents remaine d at large. Lee. TbJa 1939 pbo&orrapb aho",. The three powers, however , have The National ists had nothing to the Crosbys wUh thOtr lour say of their r aid a few days earlier agreed to the gradual mod.lf1cation wW IIODI. Bine Is In Europe on villages on the malnhind , 50 of many controls to which western Dot return unW mld..JlIDe. German y Is still subject. mUes southwe st of Chushan .

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Trainees (r i g h t) at the defense school learn .

to use radio-ac tive de~ tectors and howH o I deal wit h blast and fire among other things. The training 'center in which Britain is indoctri nating its defense experts is set up amid the rubble of J)l)mbeil out' building s in ,-,p'e cially er,ected ""tomic villag~s." Below trainees reioue a casualty from n-'1/11 -.:.' " (,'llj ! • !< 1",~toJPJ.Y ,~p~,u,jar~ >

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WHISKEY: Big Business The whiskey industry has long 'v , been big business , but now it comes to light that moonshi ners apparent ly are prodUCing more whiskey In the United States than the legal dIs· tilleries. A spokesm an for the Industry said moonshine stills seized by state uhd federal ofIlclals In 1949 had , a I daily productive capacty of , 97,709 . gollons more than the nation's dis· tIlleries.

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Republic ans may have talked down Presiden t Truman' S "nonpoli, tical trip," but they kept an eye on him just the same; The eye was Victor Johnson, ex, ecutive secrel;ary of the Republican senatoria l campaig n committ ee. He shadowe d the Presiden t across the nation by cbartere d plane and showed up at all the chief execu' l tive's importan t speeches .

GAMBLING: 13 Billion Take The America n Academ y tical and Social Science reports there are 50 mil1lon suckers In the United States who lose 13 btWon dollars I year &0 gambler s. . The experts saId America ns bet eight billion dollars a . year with horse.ra ce bookies. Parl - mutuel machine s alone account for $1, 800,000,000 • year and produce rnore than 100,000,000 annually In tax revenue.

• An instructo l' (left) at ' . the defense school is testing radioact ivity on overalls and equipme nt of a trainee. Th..,ach ool recent.. Iy staged a demons tration for the preu of the latest equipme nt a~d practice in ciVilian defense. T.he Instrumen t to detect radioactivity is a Geiger 'c ount-

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESVn..LE, OHIO

WOMAN'S WORLD

Voter$ Rap' Sewing 'four Own Accessories ":'ac. h·I ne ', Gives Clothes Glamour, Variety Tab M By ErttA Haley , I Circular Skirt,Style 1

CHICAQ(). ILL.-Thl. ·may be a machine 'ae. but thoul.• nds of Chlcaao.ns are convinced tha~ for N. THIS COLUMN I have oUered them, at least. it Is not the voting a full share ot criticism for machine a,e. . congress. and for that I have no A recent primary provided a apology to offer. Congress can ba major test for use of the votin, expected to toll ow one at two leads_ devices here. ' It produced ruffled It will either do the bidding of the tempers. charges at fraud. and defhead of the party in power. at the In!tely slowed not only the voting. present, the Pres~dent. or It will do , but counting of ballots. That last what its constltuents want it to do. item was one where the mechanl. prpylded the consUtuenia lIay what cal X-makers were lupposed to they want. .hlne. ' 'A total of 1.850 vqtlng machinel To ce' a conrreu tha' Is 'trul~ weI" used In 1,,,," ot Chlcago's . ' •• representative the voterl 288 prj!clncts. No machines were the natloJl, we must apre. our used In the c 0 u n try precinct. wlshee to 110' ollly ODe or $Wo. outllde Chicago, but the Cook but to mallY. and ~o tha' ID county 'b oard bae had them under Jarre Dumben. consideration. Chicago hal them I . attend talrly reglllarly the ordered tor the rut of its preluncheon lesslon of a service club. cinctl. the f1r.t purpose of whlch fa .erv. The principal complaint by citlice to the communlty. the Itate. zena a,alnlt' the machine. in' Tue.the na~lon and the world. But all7 day'. voting WII that in.ufflclent talk ot parUsan pqUtlCI ID that time wa. allowed a ftter to· operclub Is taboo. We never hear nation- ate the machine. When waitin, al poUtlcal lubjecta d1.culled, but lines formed In . m.ny of tbe prethere are mall1 poUtlcal IUbjecta clncta. precinct election oWclali that are not parUlln. allowed a voter only four mlnut.. . Certalnl7 the recommendatlona to pull the handles on the votln, of the Hoover commlliioll are in DO machln •• aen.. p~tl.an. Tha a~ttlng up of With the lar,e number of namu . that eommllllon,' Itl lon, monthl to be looked over and to b. located of pain.taldn, conllderatiOll, and Ita on the machine betore the voter f1ndlnp were not intended to .erve coulcl operate the proper handle'. allY partlnn purpoae. But the enact- four. minute. '0/81 harcUy enoulh. ment into law of that CommlllloD'. Slnc. the machine curtain. an recommendaUona would .erve aU loc~ed until the voter pulls the the people of the natlon. wlth '· th. vote lever to reilister hi. choicel. possible exceptlon ot the memben there wa. 'JlO way to eject a voter of theaenate and the bOUle of rep. trom a booth untU he had campI. . relelitatlvea. ed hi. ballotln,. T. them It meana AorUlclDa Impatleue Markeel some of ' their poUUcal paWo. 'I'be rub came In itte ImpiUence aie. anel the cJlJy thlnr tha. of those waltina their turns at the eo1llcl be of ITea&cr ImportaJlce machlne.. Throughout the city de~d be evidence of the del.y. of III mlnutes to more thaI\' an IIl&Il4 for the recommendaUon. hour were reported by votera who b,. a Ja~,e percentap at v.twaited in line. Many were report. el'l. Tbe orrubaUou· that ed to have token one look at the mlabt have demou&rate4 that "m9nsten," as 0 n e politician demand, tile HI'VIce cla1ll; the called them. and retreated from the lodpa. the churches, &lid other. poWnr plaee. Others al,hted the did lIot tate IIJI1 part because long line waltine and .talked out. they c.o uidered the obJeot Mayor ' Martin H. Kennelly bJin_:..... -_.. poUtica, 1 W hl0 h It _ ..&all self. spent 10 mlnutes In a votln, wal ID DO HIlle. mac:hl.ne booth at the Edgewater , Wblle it il now late. It la not too Beach apartments•. where he Uvu, late. The lelillatlon provldln, tor He had waited 15 minutes. ' the enactment Into law ot those One politician eatimated that 20 Hoover commi..lon .recommenda· votes had been lost in every pre· tlons 1J DO,\\, before congrell. The cinct where the machine. were bUla ca,n be pas,ed before the pre.- u~ed. RepubUoans char,ed that ent .elSlon adjourn. If there Is ~ .• IOWDen at the mac h 1 n e I manllested ' a iulflclent 'i !8inand. worked to the advanta,e of the ~'aD ~ .K Ul. ~om- DemC)cratl. Thj7 c~ntendeli th~t Aud munl.,. orpnlza of the DBt10D Ui8 Cll(ca,o tioanr'ol .l~o~wID undertak~ the job. The service mI..lol)era deliberately a ..laned dubl would be an Ideal place to the ,device. to strC!n, GOP preatart. Such a mpyement representl cihct.. . , lervlce to all. ' The commlnlonera denled thla. The enactment Into law of thole' The,. .alel the machin.. 1\'er. asrecommendations mean. tor one II~ed to whichever . precinct. thing. a .lmplWed ,ove~ent; It were moat conveniently. arran.ed meana taking poUtlcs out 01 the poat to Heelve them~ Some Da.ment. offlc.. and maklng of poatmllter- in realdencea .~rve aa poWn, shlp a career job_~ That alone would places an~ con.lder.ble .troubl. insure ' better postal .ervlce. It W.I encountered in ,etting the wOulel ~el\n the consolidation of bu1k7 -1,100 pound mac:hlnea down many dupllcatln, and confllctln, urrow. wtndln, .tairway. Into depattmenta of government. Even luch place.. of more importance to each one of ' IMtneUous Ce~ \II, i( congre.. can be indyced to Electlon board officials .aid tila' enact all of thos. recommendation. of 200 complaints. 110 per cent Into law~ the total! .avin,. effected Itemmed from the faUure of voterl in the operations of the government and ballot clerks to tallow .inltruCwill 'amount to the staggerlna total tlons. of clo.. to four bUllon, dollars. . Som. voter. complained that .. these da,.. WIld rev...... the demonstration of the I mamellt epe~. sacb a lum IS . chlne'. operation tumed out to be. Olle to be '881'101111,. coDlidered the cltlzen'. vote, althou,h not hi. . . lUI aDllaal ..v1n6. A. porUoa of cholc... ,Another compllint w.s UIe commlaalon'a recommend.. that when the party preference tlODS have beeD ac&cd apoD changed from , one ' voter to the by cOlll'f.... bal there are lOme nex~ election oWCI~1s faUed to 2t to at per cent them that chan,e the lever which coqtrolled have DOl. And aU 01 lbem are party selection. The fast count claimed by aponlleeded U· we are 10 achfeve a masIDaum rel1lU and a maxi- 'OU of the machin.. alao taUed to mum AVinr. materialize. The city new. bu. . reau. which compUes unoWclal reThe present selslon of congrell turns for Chicago newlpapers reIa cSrawin, to a close. If It I. to be ported that totals from the first eftecUv,e. actlon' must be h!ld quick- machine precinct came an hoUr ly. It can be secured quicker by and a half after the polls clole·d. communlty grOUps than by indlvld- Many precincts using paper baluaIs. ~ actlon i. not aec~ed from lots repol;ted much sooner. this c.ongrell. It would, mean .tart- ' j The machines used In Chicago ing all over again In any future cost ,1,380 each. Another 1,000 of • esslon. them are on. order and expected to The .ervlee clubs' collld make' an be delivered in tlme for the Noeffo!;t -to express to congress the vember election. . wllh~a of the people.

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Whether you're 'clothes budget conscious or simply want ' to put _ your own ingenuity to work, your ..1 wardrobe can undouj)tedly beneflt by accessories at Y9ur own making. The woman who can afford only a few Items baillc to the )Vardrolie can expand It almost indefinitely by making attractive accessories for It. On the other hand; even though they can ' afford to go out and buy 'gloves, purses, .carves and other such items, many women prefer to make their own because they feel they can get someU1ing original and dlfterent. You don't have to be a.n expert on sewing to add these clever and attractive touches ' to the wardrobe, Neither do you have to expend a lot at time and energy making the~. The rewards, however, are far greater than you would dream: tIle pleasures of creating, the interesting effects for the wardrobe and your friends' praise ot your ingen., Amonr the mosl popular or uity. ' . 'current fashioDS .. the full Take, for ezampl~, the case of the girl who could' afford only an . ,eweeplnc circular IIldJi ShOWD here wUh In eDclrcllng mule In~xpen.lve lun dress. It fitted lier nledy and looked attractive but "\ train deslrn lnaplred by a Callfornla fashion uperi. With tbelr .Inc. .he had to wear It all seBlon nopplng elrs and fllriatlous lon" she took Itepi to get threll eyes. the mules are let a~nat dlfttr~nt drelles out of It. & stippled blckrroUlld. The slm· Her, first step wal to make a cape pie pufted sleeved blouse .. jacket fol" It so the dress collld be eoUd colored cottoD broadappropriately worn tor iolng sbopoloth. L_- -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Back Home in Wisco.nsin MILWAUKEE. - A masked duck with a share of tame Is buck home . in Wisconsin where It wall discovered In 1870. The bird, 01 a species rarely tound in, , North America. arrived at the pubUc: museum Monday 811 ttue result of a trade with the University of MIchlgan's zoologlclll department. Thure KumUen, an early WlsCC>Dsin ornithologist. obtaJned the bird after It was killed by a hlW1ter on the Rock river. It Is beUeved the only one of Its type fClund In the state. according to O. J. Gromme. curator of blra. a:nd mamm~ls 'at the mUJIeum. Ever since Its loss of wing power. the duck has traveled fill'. It was In the hands 01 the Blolton Society of Natural ins. tory for many yearll before the University ot Michigan ,at It. lit hal been described' by an ~l.J1lerlcan ornlthologlst as the s,el=ond masked duck ever obtained north of Mexico. The mounted specimen. like Ita Uve brethren; hal tan and , brown coloring and dark stripes on the side at It I head. It usUlally .. tound in Central and South America and in the Caribbean area •.

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H-.e Old BaC. Do Estra Duty If you feel that summery 'hats are a poor Investmen~ then you probably .haven't used them to their 1uIleat, wearablUty. Of course you can refre.h velling and change flowers or remove one or both, but even that doe.n·,t always give )'QU enou&h wear to mllke them Vforth buyin,. ' , JUit In c ... yoa, have ,cne or two old aaUor bata kn~g about in ~ back of the cJO)e~ here are lome ,oad Ide.. ·fol' them. ,When you ',et throUlh e~~1 1l1ew. you won't be 8bIe t(;lT~l!ltliilii iale old hata. SaUor ha.tI. because of their regularlt7. are easy to cover with new material TIila mi,ht be some materll1 from • dre.. you've just mad~ or a Imall piece of fabric pl~ed up at the remnant counter

which will give just the contrasting note you need with some summer clothes. , ~ f Fabric. felt or straw may be COy. The :~er qap comml~sloner', !If 'Mlllclan's Spirit Falls ered in this way 'since yoti need only shlill the M,a r t O t o cut the material to lIt. It·s easy 'p,an ID Eur0,p.e. be T M t I II who doell the spendlng of' our 0 a ar a Ie a rave to tack on with small stitches. You might make a belt or purse AmerIcan bUllons, could have a ~ COLUMBUS. OHIO,-If the aplrcloser contact with the sentiment 'It of magician Howard Il'hurston i. cover with the \ same material it of the people of European naUona, Hanging about his burial place. he there's enough lett. and thus give : includlng the RUSlla~ satellites. doesn't ' care to let anybody know. yourself matched accessories. f tban many others of our offici ala. For the 12th year. Claude D. If the old saUor hat does not look ~ HIs Is a dollar and c~nt8 contaQt. ,able, .a 68-yea1'-01d Detroit adver- as snappy as yqu would have It. His recent p'rophecy o~ a , C:'ilmtng. tising man, tried today to contact you might try trimming off some of shoYido~ tor the Communistic dle- thurston's spirit on the anniversa. the brim s,lnce most of the new hats tatorshlp. both Stalin and the 'PoUtof his p'-eath. In this style have rather narrow boro, was encouraging to the 'A me,Nobte stood ' in the ' mausoleum brims. Change the angle at which lcan people. Sucih it thlng coUld be 'ljnd held a can 01 cement. If Thurs- you've been wearing It, too. If that·s I true, alId he' could be the first one ton's spirit was near (and able). it a help. Picture brlmtned bats need not to sense It. • ·waa supposed to knock the cement ~:.-., from Noble'l haM. " \:Ie new, Cleaned' and ' I;efreshed, ' Senator Pepper lound 'the People Beforl! the ma,~clan died in J036. they. too. can take on a new look. ot Elorida did no~ ap,weclate a he and Noble made a pact to trt One of the easiest wa~s to bring sympathetic attltueJe ' toward ,oclal, experiments " u c h .s , tocIay'.. them back Into clrculatlon'll to cut ' Ism, and that labor" union leaders Tburaton promiJed to manifest off lome brim atld to sew some stlft could not Influence IUI7 large per- hlmlflf ~J: dea~ If b~ could. ' veUln, or ribbon around the outercen'tage of voters. ' .. III previa,u s yearl Noble held ob- most edge. Add a hat band to match ---*-Jects such all a wand; a pt,oto. or contrait your dre... and pos.lbly Ho.. PPI1Uo/al!l . ar/l .,at .. '..-aph. a coin', and a ThurltOn bio.- a j)ow. ,and lee what these wlU do. r.pby. > RemodellDc Bel,. Stretch win reprdleu of Iaow that re'foclaYO. can 01 cement waa made Blellder 'Wardnbw ~ alllt .. acoomP1lallea. · by a ~mpal).Y Thurston fofltlerq It'1 a trUth of lon, standln, tIlat .__lIE__ awned. l'~ your wardrobe la wbat you malte It, The oonarellional ejections wID U that, con had been knocll:ea out rather thaD what 7CIUI' present bud. not be won by "me-toolam" or 01 ~oble I ha~dI get happens to offer. It, in pre\'ious plea for unity. • But it waSD t. leasone YO\1 purcha.ed w1aeJ;y.

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SEATTLE. WASH.-A couple ' of you'll bless those days now tor yeran a,o when Capt. Wiltred G. many of these clothes can be used. Lo,an Wei in the United Stat.. Even though clothes are wom thin al'my of occupation In Korea. he In apots, a few remodellng trick. hf!ard a Korean schoolboy plead c.n give them the magic that yields' lor a chance to ,tudy In the United another season or two ot latlst!lc- Statel'o he could re~um to Korea tory wear. w.lth American know-how. Long. full sleevel on blouses Today that Icboolboy. Sanaho whlch have worn out at the arm- B,aek, il getting his chance as a holes, tor instance. can be cut off partner in the Logan t.a mlly'. entirely to elve you a sleeveless "Ioac)cyard internationalism." He'. IDID TODAY! tilouse which is .0 popular right a Itudent in a Seattle blgh .tbool 1(-'Ieo.·•• D.,..FP.W.Uln.~c:.n~ PleUO eend me •• • •• Slmattare .... now. U you don·t have a skirt, ,et wlder the .ponsouhlp at ex-Capt. 8Jl!!!lDI with toUowina hiltial ..•.•.• right Into lashlon by making a Logan, whose housebold Include. For each unit . t 01,( 8pOOIIII,I 0 brightly printed, circular type. t~l7o Uttle Japanese alrls In addl- clOM 1 "blte..tar end from KeIIo,l'. v.umn .Acuoa and 7~ in coin. There you ~ave a costume that Is tlon to hl. own two children. atrlctly fa~lon.rlght. ' After nine month. ill an Amerl(pi . ., ....lotl Tailored . b.l au sea particularly c,an school, Sangho b an honor :yIeld themselves to having 1belr dudent and la helping pay for hi, A .................................. aleeves cut off entirely. Simply room and board wIth monty he atr.•............. Zonl ••• State•••••• bind the sleeve edge. and you may earns after school. And as a junior Ito U. r .• ruWo<I '" .. wear the blouse with not only the member of the international La- j---~:.~~!.....~~. IIdrt just mentioned, but also with g:ans, he takel part in the f.mUy ,Iuits which always can use an a,ctivltles. AU his problems - and extra blouse. Utere are many-are solved dur,Collar and cuff tashlons lend lin,l jOint conferences in the Uvin, themselves to many provocative room. Gradually Sangho I. being canchange. on clothing. One ot the at i( tl}e stand-up collar that cUtloned to a few basic American , ~ JOU';om. thrDiiah the tuDotIoiW can ' be made fOr any good bailc c:utoms, .ucb I I the coUl'tely "mlddle-aco" period peoullar 10 dre~s. U you like. add some inter- 31hown to women. Iil Kore •• womm women (38~3 7_> 7 Does tlliIlDab estlna large cuffs to a short or nre .eldom permltted to apeak unleu .poken to. and not often then. JOU euJl'er from bot 1Iub... teel 10 len" sleeved dress or blouse. Use Sanaho I. no longer demoralized tIenIOUI, b~b.truna", t1rec17 Then 110 som" ,of the new fabrics with inter- when 14u. Logan .uggesta that he ~=:'r:.:;'~b~r::.;.,~=~ es~ textures to give the dress the try not to' llam the door. .' HqularUM otPlDkbam·. oompounc1 desired utt l bel", build up realataDce aplnat UIII1 • The Loaan.· experiment In in,er8IlD0,mc 11111I1I1"&IIe dl.Itrelat 014 'boleros take on a great deal , n.tional relations h811 required lac.: LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S of interest if they're Uned with a I~ltlce and effort. Lo,an atudles at I _--=:':":'~:"::_____=-=::::-::~___ brldt new print. Add a bow of this the Unlver.lty of ' Wa.hlnitcn unsam, print t9 l!our hat, and 10U der the GI bID of rllhtl durin, the II have a brand new outfit. cday and worlta 1uIl time at night ~g rows of buttons may be to earn JIloney to .upport hl. famladdi to bodices or slenaer sklrts tor decorative touch that Is .both Sangho'l contribution to the famnew and novel :uY buCf,et Icarcely coven hl. own --...i_ <expen.... As we .... older, _ . .4 ~.­ r - . and moves Yield The Japanese lirla. 2 year old acd_ ...-1ft .... oIdD, err ~ to Tb_leIvea to Treatment Sall,. and., year o,l d Judy. are the eoIci lO",eII• • 110_ 40_ klc1M7 t Unless gloves are so WOrn IS to daughter. of a raHway employee tl ... 'l'hIa 1IIa)' I_d _ folD .. _ plaia of unlal bacUcba. t_ of _ ... be alit qut, then take them aside whose wife II a patient In a SUberfor renovating. The efforts to give culasts sanitarium. Unable to care - v.......ob.. &lid dlal_ 0eUIq IlP al,Is" ., INqIleIIl P - s - mq -Sa them a lift- are so Uttle yet so reo tor hli chlldren whUe the mother froID mloor bt.dd., lrrltallou due II . . . warding In rellllts. receives treatment In a hospital, .....p_ ., dlew, Ind1ocraU ...... U 70111 lIIIeo",rorta are du. Ie . . . . With the Interest In decorative the father lought the aid of the doo" wall, t17 Ooah·. Pm.. .....4 cutts 011 gloves you can see what an county wellare department. dlurell... UIOd ..,.....rull7 bJ' m1WODI r. e"aSy matter It Is to change an old The Logans were given the Japa. 0"" 1>0 , ..... WbU. th_ II71DPto.... l1li7 pair into something that looks like nese children. on a foster parent oItaD otborwlM ocour. W. b.., _ tI_ OOClD·. II... baPPT nltolit came out df a fashion window, basis; after a careful Investlgation balp the 16 mil. of IddDeT CUbH ... 4 111_ Ruffles at nylon. gathers of fine by ttle wellare department. llaols ou. _ _ Do ...'. PUla todQt lace or embroide.r y work are all Almost the same age as the two ,good techniques to apply to old Logan children, the little Japanese gloves: girls have been accepted as mem()utseam stitching Is another bers of the fam1ly. Mrs. Loaan is good trick to employ on the heavy "mommy" to Sally and "Aunt,. gloves If you will but take the time Thelma" to the older girl. to rip out old seams and re-stltch them. Although white , gloves are always British Protest Stron,l, correct tor summer, you might try On Pocahontas Grave Issue dyeing a few pall' in luscious pastels LONDON. - A strong protest just to give them a colorful touch. Match them with' some ot the pastels against the proposed d~sttuctlon ot in the wardrobe, nnd see what a St. George's church in Gravesend • luxurious touch they can provide. where Pocahontas was burled 331 Covering purses with "slipcovers" years ago. was recorded in ' The Is an old Idea, but It· s new this sea- London Times, Pocahontas is the Indian Prinson whcn you use such fabric s as shantung or burlap which are high cess who saved the life of Capt. ' fashion. It's especially effective It John Smith, County planners have proposed you bave shoes in one of these mathe church be torn down to faciliterials. Don't be satisfied just with cover- tate thc reorganization of GravesIng the ba ~ Add to it such decora- end parishes. "At a time when we are sup· tive featUres as interesting buttons, colorful fringe or a piping of con- posed to be doing our utmost to attraot American visitors, It seems trasting bias tape. singularly 'shor\Sightcd dliliberateCbange ' J;JQU, Style Iy to destroy a building which, If To Refresh Dresses Your dress may stand close in- Its existenoe were better known. spection. but what about the belt? would probably !iraw them to They frequently give away the Gravesend in large numbers," age of the dress when' they're fraye d wrote John Underwood In a letter ,to ~e Times. or twisted. And in any case. Underwood 1U, in just 7 day..... in one short week ••• Ii's easy enough to buy a new one. but you can malte some interesting add~ , St. George's Is worth pre- • croup of ~pjc who changed from their I belts at home with some sllft fabric serving for Its archltectural merit. eId dentifrlcee·to Calox'tooth P-olO'der aver-" Pocahontas. . with her hUlband, aaed 38" 6ri«1tter leel4 by sclenlific tes~ for .1lnJng and scraps of material tor covering. Ribbon or braiding John Rolfe. and their son. was one Why not chanlle -to CaIQk younelf? B", of the first American visitors to CalCIIt ,toda, ••• 10 ,our ml\ll:e lovely belts. redia C8A .wt Jookin& ,_ You might change the width at England in tl)e 17th CeDtury_ Shortly after Ibe and her hue. ~tomo~l the ~elt to refresh the costume. Then too. the closing mllibt be varied for baM had s"Ued on their return Interest. Too short belts might be' voyage to Vlrglnla In March. 1819. tied with ' ribbon or fringe. Buttons Pocahontaa becarrie III She was coul~ be sewed on to dot a belt aU taken asbore at GraV.llnd. where the way around or juat a tew inches she died. She is ~emorated in rllht at 'the front. Or. make, a belt St. Geor,e'l by a tablet unvelled ~ dips in the back if you want to by Walter Hines Page. then United RoIaIIIM IDe., BrW&eport. eo.. Stat!!1 a~bassador. in 1111'. b. really In the .wlng of fashion.

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JJarVe'l6bUI'f} By JANE FITE ' ommencenlent exercIses tor tbe graduatiOn, clallS of 1950 were pre· sen teu a.t tbe 8chool :lUdllol·jUIlI. Tuesday venlng. lI1~8s Do r sen 'ontes, 11 native of London. EngInnd. WIUI lbe guest spenker. Miss qDMcs, wbo Is teaching In the Ham il ton. OhiO, Public Schools. as ut~ exchange teacher. chos'e as her t heme, "Geitlng to Know Eneb 01 her Througb International Relations." Tho slIlutory address was delivered by Miss Gladys Kerns Rnd the vnledl tory add ress wus presented by Miss Mary Belle Bogan. 'MIss Myrna Rae Miracle. one of the gl'ndllntes, sang n soprano 8010. "Todoy I Walked Where J esus Wn lked." Raymond Hatfield, coUllty superintend nt of t he Wnrrell - County cbools. presen ted tlte diplomas ~tnd L. B. Freshcorn. sup. erlntenden t Of thn Harveysburg Scb'ools. presented the scboarsbip II.W'IlTdB to Mss Kerns IUld M.iss Bogan. The Harveysburg High Scbool Band, under the dlrecton of their lool1er. Mrs. Ed na Dogan, played :l group of Soutbern Melo· dies. In the nbsence at R ev. J. P. Thornbury, tbe InvocntIon a nd Ben· e ~!ctLon wns delivered by Rev. Chestol' Adcox, of North Carolln'ii.

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Mr. 1\1co:x and hls wife had come here to ullend the commencemen l as their dallgbter, Miss Dorothy AClcox. waS, Il. member of the graduati ng clnss. Tbe ann ua l Alumnl- dinner WI\S given in tbe home euonemlcs room of the 8c11l')0 1 bulldln'g, Wednesday ev ning: bnrles E. s tarr. prl'sldent of th assocIation, called lbe meeting to ord er. . The program Inclnded two pinn a selections by Miss Mnd lyn Con ley and two vocn l 1'10108 by MI8S Myrna Rae MII'Rcle, accompanied ' at tbe viano by Mrs. \V!a lter life arren. Luter In tbe e"ening the group attend ed a dance In ' tb e b'Y mnaslum. 1\1 rs. Ed na Dtlgon ba.s resigned bel' position' nil music tencher of the HnrVf'Y8hUl'g chQols. erfective Muy 31 . She OI'gnnzed the high scbool bnnd lind trained m08t £If Its ' Instrumentalists. Mrs. Bognn had beld this position for foul' yenrs. Mrs. Ida. Colli ns was ' called to Lebnnon Wednesilay. owing to the death of ~er Sister. Mrs. Ros", Hurtt. Mr. nnd MI·s. Lee Jones an d fam! ly s pent t he week end In Tennessee, '.I'hel'e th.ey v'lal ted rrlends and relatives. 'rbe DIble Class or the Me lh·

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METHODIST CH'URCH R. B. Coleman, ~ln1ster Church Bchool, 9:80 A.M., Mr. Harold EarnhlU't, Supt. Worship service, 10:80 A.M. Youth Felo}VshL1p, Sunday, 6:30 P.M, FERRY CHURCH OP' CHRIST Byron Cnrver, Minister Bible Sqbool. 9 :80 A.M. 'Mornlllg WorshIp. 10 :80 A.M: Prayer Meeting, 7: 00 P .M. Young People's Meeting, ·7:00 Evening Servl.c ea, 1:80 P .M.

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ST. MARY'S . EPISCOPAL The Rev, Snmu el 'N. Keys, Recto r Slln~IIY : Holy Commullloll. II II. 'II . PI'lmary cJllIrcb school 10:80 a .m. (A ges 0 through 8 ) Adult Worship, 10:80 a. m·. UTICA E.lJ.B. CHURCH William ShlUlnon, Minister Sunday SChool, 9:80 A.M., Mrs. Jamel! Garrison, Supt. Preaching, 1at. IUld Srd. Sundays o.t each' month. 10:80 A.M. Evening Servtces, '1':80 P.M.

\W'.YNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST M. H. Coffey, ' Minister Bible School, 9: 80 A.M. MornJng. WorlJhfp, ,1 0:80 A.M. ST. AUGU8TINE CHURCH Young Peoples' Meeting; 6:45 Father R. H. Krumholtl, Pastor P.M. Masses, 8 and 10 A.M. . Evening Service, 8:00 P . M. LYTLE ~ Prayer Meeting and Bible Stud,. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS ~i.~!)lIIm"mllllllll""IIIII11IIIII11I11IIIIIIIIIIIIII11II11III"1II1111111111111111IIII~ .Wednesday, 8 P.M. All ·PartInItOn, Mtnlatar WorahJp Servtce, 10 A.M. MT. HOLLY ,METHODIST Sunday Schaal, 11 A.M. DEAD STOCK WANTED T. M. Scaft, Minister Sundny . School. 9:80 A.M., E. RSES $2.50 COWS $2.50 A. Earnhart. Supt. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS HOGS .25 CWT Worship Service. 10 ::10 A.M. First Day School: 9:30 A.M. Evening Service. 7: 30 P .M: Mef'tlng for Worship. ltl :110 A.M. "..180 ,sheep, Calves, COltl, ftc.

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Whole Wheat Bread• .lft'er a chanc;; for vule> Wiymington 2362 Lebanon 439 ty In meals. Tbe modern homemaker who Is keeping up with thi JANES RENDERING newer knowledge of lJutrltion II New mak1ng sure that aU bread and roUs abe serves are enriched or whole wheat. . In' making bueults. Sources 01 Iron brcad. pancakes. waf'fles. Ute prunel In cookies. cereals, loar alild puddlnlls. They are a. good cookies, gingerbread, and cakes •. .Ilurce at Iron. vitamin 1-., and nia- she uses whole wheat or enriched cin. MalaISes-the blacker; iIle bet- white flour. Oatmeal Is an excel· ter. Use In cookies. cakes, pud- lent tood that adds to the variety dings, bread. and on pancakes. It and rood value 01 cookies. II hlah in calcluni. Iron and niacin.

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By D. J. Fruler ' }MAY 29', 1950,-Memorllll Day, tomorl'ow. A. fl'uesday hol1day . gives many WOrkers a 10Dg weel{ end and fo\, many the hoUday has a11'ejndy begun. iHow m(tDy wlll really keep in mind tile true s lgnlflcanco oC th o day. We thank the Civil War veterans for lIreserving our unity and for years we dec'orated th&Jr gr.a.v'ell wUh -no doubts hi ' OUI' mln~~ but that wlls the only way. We come to the gravel! ot ou!' Illtel' veterans .with jus,t as much Io.ve and devotion" th!,y dlJd what they eQuid, and whllt they had to do, with high hopes that It WRS the right and only wa.y, but sometimes our con: vlCtiollB lire 'weakel' and our hopes of peace are filled wth doubt. is war the way 10 peace? Is there no other Way than. to destroy tbe enemy w,lth' bombs? Is this just a da.y for outlngs and picniCS or mu ~t we thInk deeply to rind the 'Y\ay \0 future pellce, not more J\lag covered graves ? ' William Jam es alw~s stressed th e Idea that there must be "no Impre!!, s lon wltllout expreslllon," that Is if We do think on. these things lind It In our hearts we want peace, if we IIr,e moved by the "entl' mentlJ and speeches of this Memortal Day, then lest the good be lost each one !DUllt do lIometl\'lng about It. We may think ollr effor-IS too IImall but thllt · Is t ho only place we can stn.rt, with our801ves. . We can do ~om.ethll1g. P£'rJlaplI only Romethl ng to mnk!! ' more peace In the household 01' the neighborhood, a CARE pac\{' age 'to someone In the needy I*rld, a gift to Ohlj)'ch W.orld Service, someUrlhg to ' help de, stroy o~r own prejud ice/! Hk e an

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BARTLEY BOWLEY ul 1 al oft Z% c eye' _ bJa companioD. She had · brlaht ' biue eyes that' darted happily about the dlnlng car, missing nothing•. : "Like I was telling you," she aald ',in a birdlike voice, ''people don't I usually Ihow their true selv~ •• Mlnut. You never can , • FI.tlon teU Just what a . . ' person will . do, 'provldln', of course, he' I 'g~ven an opportunity." DelicateJY she nib-, bled a roll. "People are fUnny, ~eJ:. really are. Don't you think 80? . Paul nodded sUenUy. So tar he hadn't, been given an oppor~ty , to speak but he didn't mind. ThI. 'Illdy reminded him of his malden aunt, an extraordinary w~man who had been mother and tather to him. She hali been gpne now tor two years. pAUL turned a q

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'FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COMMUNITY, we are dropping Bank Night, b~t are planning ~ introduce '2" many new items of interest to Waynelville. To bring new local emphasis~ the price sch~dule will be AcIults 40c _ ~ren 20c. Wliltch our Show Card and remember there is a seat reserved for YOU.

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. ".tf,,&h waJ downlOUItJ 0". tllI'Y doifl, SO"" ,hopping 1M "". H. W/U w";ling fo,. hi, plI&ka" IInJ whlll do ~()u mppol/1?' , Paui sbook his head. "Well, sir, the woman next . to" him moved on and lett her purlO ' right In front of him. A nice, Juicy purie. Now Arch had good 'pay and everythlilg nice but there it was - in front ot him - the bl,. purl_the opportunity. The tempact ot kindness 01' friendlin ess to· tatton was too much. Arcll teUI" ward 1I0meone against whom we She laid her tork down and wrunlt have a prejudloe, a I tter to the her hands. "Naturap,y I beiged him Editor OJ' to our Congressman If ' to take it back, pleaded untu I wal we have some COnnection. ' These blue In the facl!. l'U bet ~ou can't are' the ' Memorial Day. flowers lmailne what he did?" Paul Ihook that will lut long .arter the clean- hIS head. , up truclts have come aDd carried ! "He -W~ulddnh't ftghuldn~ "?tthtD~ee, '~O b I . courle, an e wo -F' \II away t e g ar4en flowers we have 'pune back. He bougllt me tht put on the graves ·, of tbose lovelieat drelling 10wn you've ever Jove. ' ~enI" He~ . ya gl~eeL ''1 looked The \1radua1!lon ' eX'erclses are 'beauWul in 1~ .too. But it wal ru· over. T.be seniors IIn.ve gone out ,otten. I was never happy In it." to be fresbmen again. Even there Paul was snent. ' th~ note o~ .questioning the futur!!: I~t fro~ bad to worse. almost ,overbalanced the usual 'I' Ar~ was clever but the polic~ noteot optimism and bop Pic- ,ot on and we:were hunted all over. C. I ltayed with him natur!llly.becaua8 tures Of. the troubled World and he 'was my husband and he wal ' the questiOn of "Is there a futu~re ,ood to me. But they cauiht hlm." tor the gradulltes?" thre\y a slla.do\,' A ahadoy, crossed her tace. '''The7 over the usual .rtijQlclng at their a.ccompllsbments, even though th a speakers tried to .answer It yes. Sunday was ' a' darlt chilly wet day but today the sun . Is ou ' again. the crop Iii liP and by aftel'noon it' may be dry enough to go on ' with .more corn plan tin g. I Farming Is t he most, hopeful 00. cUJ)at.lon t.hat there Is, 'a crop falls 01' bnd days Intqrfere with tiro work thllt must be dOne, but there fs never time to ' sit doWn and worry about It, there Is a1waY9 the lDe\'; job that must be don e, the' new- crop that must I!e plant01 and some how there Iii seldom a tQtal crop failure. They cut down the acreage nnd the farmers find new ways of raising more crops on less Jands. Pests come anll they . find new ways to combat them and so It goes.

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"You're wonderln' hdw I could,be Miss HarringtOn, aren't you, YO~i man? It's , simple. The Judge iave me permission to take my maiden 'name back. That's what I want to teD you about. It's almost unbe· Uevable the thlngs that people do. Arch, my husband, had a Ilne education and a marvelous personality." She dipped her head and peeked coyly up. "Suppose it'l hard to believe, but I was ,not 10 bad myself.

yellow were it given oPP.osUently x:tunity."and paid thtt We are rOll.es PIcking thegOne: ea!'lyThis iris year and doPaul noda,d the, earh: P60n,les.. ~o yelllmv but She picked up her,! purse and, roses . are \ In bloom but not the beamed at Jrlm, They rOle together wb'lt" ones. Tl1e l ~mon mUes ~re and made their way .back .to their seats. For the next two houri ahe not open .yet. The locust· t oos . prattled on about her 'family arid . are In bloom. · The snnw ball friends, his falI\llY and trh~nds. She bushes and 'the .Pl~ea and !!ome of' asked many queatlons and answered • l them hen elf. The 'oumey wal over the other flpwerlng bushes are tn too lOOn. to sult Paul who was . entheir prime. Ma:ny flowers have joying hlmseU Immensely. The train come out slnco Saturday we ' were ' pulling In waa givlni spasmodic jll'kllO he Placed ,a protective arm , wondering what there w,ould, be to .teady her. He 'jumped down and to take to the cemetery. turned to llelp. Too ·late, he saw 1I1a' CIne of bel' heela had cauihi Tmnorrow there 'wlll b,e bands on, the step ~d ·thrown her oft b ..lpaying and apeeches a:nd piCnics ance.. He caUIIM her neatly. ''That was elOle," ahe ga.peeL 'and acoldents and by the time ' 'Thank you, young man." you read this It wilJ all be over, the flowers w1D be faded and ' ~ath- . $b, 1IIl/IUI,tl f".,)'" _ " MIl 110011,4 10 ,;1";"" II".,,,,,, . " III ered up' by tbo junk trucks, the Iftlllmtl Wilh " ,_, ", • ,,~tl ib, .'""" IIlI 'IIHII - . . !,peeches ,wlll be for,g otten and the II Will II fIIIIIIn, IiU IIII{Io paper" wlll ' be fuJI' or liBta or the number kWed or wpundqd over the HlI e781 railed to her. ' 'Ltke I . . wu tellinl you," abe quavencl, tour day holiday ' ane! nothlDc wID ''peo»Je 11'8 fIIDD7. You n"11' CaD hav;e ' been done unless you do ' t.n what· people w1U do, elva tbe

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cate things. It IT WON'T BE 'long now untU ABMOroK bas been eall~ the 40 ~~P3~~~Nll;I ..!.~C':,:I 8~f",!R!~~IPI. would cut his chance. 01 .uc· you're In the midst o.t entertaining ptophet who dared to aakl.God Write {or delan•. V... b•• •Walaa' ' -_ _ _ _--J ce.. fn half, and all the girls who Questions. If he had IIPt asked these !H:.:I::.IJ.!.......!O!!I:!. .. ~.:.:I~ ".~,~O::.:b::; to:.:.."' , _ _ _ _ _ __ it would be rather embarraSllng HAY. GRA~. FEED Questions he woUld ,not have had his -ablwers. 10 we ou,ht to be thtiilJc.: because-weD, because he tboulht ' •. 1\ mo'nth of June. 1t!\ tor him. If he had nfllekly flak, ro~~o:;.t~'dSoh:~ofe:;,u::~:~ hl,,"~li.l"~~~ she was an awtully pretty girl and (so to apeak) talkin, meant _dry quickly. Cllnlon 511 .eed oat• . .I I U several ot en It" '-'thout he liked the way abe held her chin w, Monroe Soybeans. Write tor cirCUlar. your friends are baj:k to God • . he himseU m1,ht Dealers wonted. Ya.Kef a •• lb.... RI. ~gh and tried to appear brave. ' neVer have be. MI. Vernon, Ohl.. • ;-.... to ' be enterOD MODday or the .econd tained, be' read.l. c.me a prophet Ind week. the redhe.ded C I r I with fresh anel we ml,ht . h a v e dropped her ilandllal'. Ita · COD' tempting Ideas for f~. •' miSled the - truth .10 tents spilled an over Ole plaee. Keep foods dainty and serve them DalDty . chJcken aud noodle wblcli he was en· Jud helped pick them upo-lipattractively on your prettiest chtna, icasaerolea offer a deUehtful ,abled<t to see. If .Uck. a bunch of keys. a pawn and tableware. For a Tuncheon. m.ID dish for lunoheon or Urht there . h. d been ticket! Jud's Up. tll'hteDed serve a main disb salad or a lovely lSupper wheu you ~anl to enler· momlng papera In wbeD he ..w that. Just a. he tUllD a crowd. A .. lad aC()om· casserole. Add to ,this tiny rolls or those day.. Hab.k. thourht--.he·1 had to pawu ~panlment and' IIrht denen are muffins, and a seasonal dessert. kuk WQuld seldom aome&hlnl' ID order to UYe. aU YOIl reaDy .need to complete Showers may be In the form of have r.e a d .ny. '&he lDeuU. thing good ID them. Dr. ForemaD Of course the handbag episode luncheons or evening or garden As for local news. ,It was all Ican· ,ave him 'the liberty of talking with partl~s. If thc 10 tter two. then d.L ., Murders, judge. dispenal"g her. Without half trying. he got her you'll need only a glamorous des· LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU story. It was just as he figured. sert and beverage. You rna Iil.o injustice ID the eourts. ,cod people "Chicken and NoOdles having a very hard time of It . . • A .ad tale of deprivation and lost pass a coot" beverage. mlntl and . In Casserole hope, If ooly .he coUId .ee Mr. nuts while the girl. opens her prel' Abroad. thing. looked dutt. '!'be Asparagus Tip Salad ,Iant nation of Babylonia was on Jones. She knew he needed a sten· ents. .Finger RoUs STRAWBERRIES MAKE ~eautl· , the march westw.rd. and it 'd ld 'not oarapher and she rea1l7 w .. awful· ·Strawberry Angel Pie fill desserts for occasions of this look as lf the natiOll of Judah hild l.1 ,ood, . Beverage A determined Ught . came Into type. espeelaUy if they're chosen what It would take to .tdp .n in· "Recipe Given . va.lon. from these: Jud'. eyes. Habakllulr:, a deeply aeDBl• Ignoring the pro.testatloDll of the • Strawberry Angel Pie 3(, teUPOOD sal& Uve maD, could Dot brash It all .witchboard J1r1, he burst through (Serves 8-10) 2 cupa sUced .trawberrle. off. Be could Dot ..y, "Oh well, the raUed·1n space. croned It In • eig whites 1 teuPOOD vaDllJa exir.ct what CaD ,.011 expeo"" or "I two bound. .nd threw open the ~ te.spoon cre.m of tartar PERSONAL cup whlpplnl' cream ace $he 110711 are at It acalD." door to Mr. Jonel' oHice. 1/18 te.spoon sal& 1 tablespoou sUl'ar UNWANTED HAIR Be coulel not thInIr 01 what w .. Mr. Jone. wa. sitting at his desk, 1 cup .ue.r PennanenU)' eradicated from an), Jlart Soften gelatin In cold water 10 rolDI' OD arOllDc1 him .. I'll smoking a clgar. He looked up wtth • erl' .,olks of the "bod)' wIth Soc.·Pelo. Ihe remarkminutes. Scald milk In top of double _re an a .tory, a murder•• tartle.d expression when Jud. en· 1 packaee IIlIced or whole r:~ d~'ocoJ:Ji ~~ ~~e~~~aISW,t~WI c~Hi hiler. Beat egg yolks. Add sugar mystery to be enjoyed ID an the holr root. ' teredo He h.d heavy jowls and a fresb frosen strawberries and salt. Pour scalded milk over easy ohair. He could Dot aay .hock of grey h.a lr and belligerent, !~ cup sup~ clgg yolk mixture. stirring constant. n1. O•• o,.lIIe 51., "It I. 'a~" and let It CO at Va.nc ••.,er. II. C. bushy eyebrows. 2 tablespoons lemon 'julce ly. Retul'J) to double boiler and cook tbM. . The cl,ar fell from hi. mouth. 'jl cup whipping cream POULTRl(. CmCES,. EQUIP. u'ntil custard coats the spoon, IUr. He was desperate in his mind He stood up. Before Jud could utter Beat egg whites until fluffy. add a word. he barked: "Your name cream of tartar and· salt and b eat ring constantly. Remove from hot about It all. "Under mine eyel outwater. Add soft· rage and Injury go on," he· laid Jud E8I~x?" slightly. Slowly add sugar. a few i ened gelatin. SUr (1:3. Moffatt·, tran.latlon). He "Ye.. sir." .ald Jud. taken' tablespoons at a time. and contjnue • ". until gelatin Is dared to ask the question. aback . . to Ileat. Spread mixture Into lIlhtly ~ -9 dissolved. Cool. Why does God permit .uch thin,s? "I'll be damnedl" exclaimed Mr. greased or oUed cake or pie pan. Fold In 1'n' cups Jones. "Did abe tell you who she Bake in a slow oven. 300· for one strawberries and God's Terrible Answer was?" to 11/. hou'rs or until meringue Is I vanilla extract. "Did who tell me who who was?" well dried out. Place' on cake rack OD HAD AN All"SWER for HabBeat egg whites Jud asked, beginning to think he to cool. When almost ' at room tern· akkuk. , but It did not satisfy sUU. Fold in. Pour into bake:d ' was mistaken for some one else. peri\ture. loosen from Sides and bot· him at first; indeed It 'dl.turbed pas\J"Y sbell. Set In refrig. nlne·lneh "My daughter! Thllt redheaded toni of pan and place on serving I!rator to chill about 1 hour. Just him deeply. for the answer looked girl In the outer office?" plate. The top and · center of th" worle than the orlgin.l problem. It was Jud's turn to drop a cigar, "pie shell" will crush in to receive before serving. whip cream. Fold In The essenoe of, It was tbll (Bab. :.ugar. Arrange whIpped cream in If he'd had one. "Your daughter? the filling. Wlien at room tempera· 2:5-11): God had Indeed seen the That-the girl who wantl a job ture. set aside to chill. Wblle crust- Ii Indlvidua~ "neats" and fill each wtcked ways of, the natl<n;l of Judah. with remaining ~ clip beulel. i •• a lteno8l'apher'" Ia baking, mix cSg yolk. with jule ~ wa. goina to p).In!.h the whole Strawberry MerlDiae ItoV . drained from strawberries that have ~.ountry by defeat ID war. :ae Mr. 1 _ came roud his 4 ecr yolQ been put Into colander or sieve to &~glng up agaln.t them the desk. Be was ahon. bid rotund. cup 8UP" tha.w and d. r aln. Add sugar and '~lfbYlonians (Chaldeans), an agBe I'lared up at Iud. "You're ", teaspoon vanilla cook In top of double boiler until I;r~sslve. figbtlng. ru'tblelll nation. hired." he .ald. ". lost a bet, '4 erl' whUes thick. Stir often while cooking. ooner or later Babylon and Judah ao you'ro hired. But you'd " cup cake, nour Beatlng slightly while cooking will wquld clash. . and then-Bmalhl ' better make I'ood. o~ you're %, teaspoon salt give a !tuffy texture. Add lemon fired. Get thatf" II teaspoon baklDe powcter juice and chill both the strawberry' prophet· • "Shut up! Do you want the job, mixture and the drained strawber· Be "t egg yolks until thick and or don't you?" rles. Assemble pie by . spreading lemon·colored. Gradual! ~add V,. .tiks Questions ,Mr. Jones stalked out of the of· shell with a bIt of cream that has cup of the sugar and vanilla, Beat ABAKKUK KNEW very well tice. A man came In .nother door b~en whipped. Spread In strawberry 'egg whites un(ll almost stiff; ,rad· what the Babylonian armies uapy- 'add remaining sugar; beat were like and what they had been filling. Ver./ stlft. Fold in eag·yolk mixture. doing. But could i~ b,e true that Strawberry Vclvet PIe then slfted dry ingredients. Bake God would actually m.ake use ot a (Makes 1 g.lneh, pie) In waxed·paper·lIned, 10'n' b,. , 15· wf~ked nation like Babylonia? Gpd Pastry Inch pan. in moderate oven (375·) was "of purer eyes than to behold 1 cup sUted enriched nour 12' minutes. Turn 'b,nto cloth dusted evil;" how then could a good God ~~ te.spoou saU with confectioners' sugar:. Remove use the cruel violence of ,odles, % cup shorteDinr paper;' trim , cake edges. Top with armies, even for • rlJIlteou. pur. H' to 2~~ tablespoons cold waxed 'paper. Roll quickly. paper pore? water inside. Wrap In sugared cloth; cool ~ The . BabylonlaD8 were not Sift together flour and salt. Cut 'on cake rack. Unroll, RemollelI.,p a. God', peopl-'hey dId Dot or rub in shortening. Add water. per; spread With Strawberry' ~·ill· ' worahlp him or know him. How Mix to dry, ing: Whip % cup heavy cream; could God uae hJ, euemles to <?~?crumbly dough. fold In two tablespoons sugar and punish hJ. on people? Don w- 'i))") Tur1;l out on llght-, one cup sliced , Iltrawberrles. Roll God Jastlly the me.... lIy the "'Coffee nervee' made 1>. ....,~.){.' Iy floured pastry up. Chill. Frost with Strawberry end? Does God do evil that my It.omach flutter~V cloth. Pre s s Meringue: Combine '% QUP sliced UplO~ my dilpollition. ~ ma., come? dough together. strawberries. 'n cup sugar. one egg \ ..~~• .\: But, ainco Iwitchin, Habakkuk. In short, was troubled toPOSTUM.lhaveno inch white, and .l,la teaspoon salt. Beat . . Roll out moro nervouslt.omach thick. Line nine- with rotary or electric beater until by exactly the lame kind of ques. -I'm calm and really tlons that have always arisen when Inch pie pan with mixtu.r e Is very sHU, 7 to 10 min· enjoy IUe!'· . . men who believe In a righteous pastry. Bake In ' hot oven (450°) utes. SCtlUnlPlC .ACTS. God ponder the meaning 01 the marry you." eight to twelve minutes. ' ' Both aoft'oo and tea 'Chicken and Noodl,!s In CaSllerole power of evil•. "ontain caftoin-a . Strawberry Velvet FUtlng " • 0 and told Jud to ~ollow him. "Kale (Servea 5) drug..-. Derve Itlmulant. Whllo many 1 tablespoon gelatin always wins," .the man said. Faith Comes Through pcoplecandrlnktIJemwitboutilLelJeC1t1< tablespoon saU ~ cup cold watcr other", cOJToin.,u.u,iliblu '.uffor nerv. "Here's your desk. Kate wants you 3 quarts ' bolllnr water 1 cup mJlk ABAKKUK never did get a ouaneal, indigeation, " (epples.ne ... ' to go to luneh with her this noon ." t ouuces medium noodles .. complete, logical answer to POSTUM cont.a.ina no callein-nothino 2 eggs, separated his doubts. ' What he dId get was Ihat""n"P4tll/Ou, n - . 0' dig..I"",1 3 tablespoons butter cup sugar UD SAT DOWN, speechless. "Do 3 tablespoons flour something more valuable. It was MA". THIS T.ST. Drink POS'fUM you mean-am lone of several a two-fold answer. First, WA elcluBively for ao dBl~iudoo U/I , ..uU., . U, teaspoon salt who have been hired in this fashI'NSTANT POS 'r~M-A Vigorou, ~ teaspoon paprika AND SEE. (2 :1-3.) The crushtn Drink mllde from Hcnll.hful Whoat and ion?" 1 cup chicken stock _ . of Judah by Babylon would not be 1..:1::l·r:.:IlI::':.:... .:A;,.P::..::..:r!ld:;:;u;:o.:.t..:o;..f..:O:.:en::.:::er;:a::.I..:~·..:oo ..:d=I::._ _ Jud 'passed a hand through his 1 cup milk the last chapte r 01 history. God ha ir. The man left. Jud sat down at 'I ' tablespoon lemon Juice has yet to setUe his account with his desk. He tried to straighten Babylon, and "God does settle all % cup oUves. chopped thin g:; out in his mind, nnd was his accounts in October." 'i 2 cups Dulled cooked chicken beginning 10 get places, when Kate Add one tablespoon salt to active-. . The other part of the answer Is: entered. Iy boiling water. Gr adually add THE JUST SHALL LIVE BY At lunch Kate said : "Woul d you noodles and boll until tender (abqut FAITH. The meaning hero (2:4) like to marry me?" six minutes). Drain and rinse. is that there are two kinds of lIle, "Sure," said Jud, grinning weakWblle noo.d les are cooking, melt two types of character, two sorts ly. butter in top 'of double boiler. Add of men. One Is the ' man of prld'e "AI! ri cht then. Right alter work. . flour, salt Bnd paprika. Mix to n and unfaith, the other is the man .:.:..:.:..:....-:;::..._ _ _ _ __ _ _.=;.;....;:.:. I'U be wailing. " smooth paste. Gradually. jjdd chick· of faith. Unfaith kills; faith makes She was, too. '" . en slock and mlllt, sUrring constant· alive. Unfaith trembles and falls, Hc wondered what was next A crus t of light, chewy merIi : Cook unlll Slightly thick. . Add faith endures. He found out. She took ·him to Ingue ell loses n c reamy vell'ct· tlo It Is wUn men And na· IIl\TIon juice and olives. Combine a minister's. She prOduced a I!. texture fillin g of Rtrawberries noodld • and chicken In 1 Y.. qu ar t tlons. At thllt pmc you . might G' censc. Jud tried to grin . ,lie have thonght, Babylon wUl ,;u .... In thi s Strawb erry Angel Pic. eD $serole. Pour souce over. Cover gulped and stared at her. It's a p .r fect desse rt for cnter. lind bake In moderate oven (350°) vlve. Judah bAS" no chance.'Out Use Chewing-Gum Laxativetalnlng Ihc brlde-to-be. In the. light or hllltory. we 'know "Good lord! You're not serious 45 minutes. Serve hot. It was Babylon that perished; REMOVES ·WASTE ••• NOT GOOD FOOD about this?" LY:-i:-i SAYS; .:rud suddE:1lly no longer had the Prepare foods ahead of time Judah that endured, Godless0 W,.,,,, )'ou.C!ao'l Ile.,_feel Just awful Avoid Kitchen Slavery whenever possible so that you can ness m'ay have terrible power. becauae you need a IrumUvo - do .. fe'lljng that he liked oil this. "Now By Smart Planning ,feel fresh and rested for meal time. 1I'l' sInce U ill ,odle5sn8SS, It II,lLLlON. do - chew n&N.,.M.Dft. listen," he saId. "1 can't m arry rEIC!f' , A'1I1m Ia wo!'de'1uUy I11I!;lfODtl . h AS no '1 na I ,power al'alns' Have only one ciish ot a meol Tomorrow's dessert may be , baked you. In the first place 1 don 't love the Docto~ man, oilier laxatlv• •tart. whlch requires mor~ thun ordinary you. In the second 1 think you and witb this evening's 'dinner, for ex· real God. . . tho~' lI\111hllll" aatlon 100 !'••• , ...1.'. preparation. It It's to be a 'fancy -pIe. So HabakkUk who beuan by asklo"e .jo_a~'. LaJjfo,d084!ll ot web laxyour old man are crazy. And In a ... in atlvea Ujllet clIglllltloA, lluab ._, DOW'" the next place, I'm already mar- dessert, have a simple main COurse Have a roast at lellst once a week g questions, came 'o ut Into glor. 1ab1n&; 'food ,oli Deed tor h_ltb aDd that can be cooked altogether. pref- to save meal preparation. Already lous faith. 11he great poem with oners7 • .• you feel weal<. wom out. ried and have thre kids!" erably in the oven. cooked meat can Ile used "liced, I Which his book . closes II a h?ld o':';:!:"cSt!s~=Ach~' ~~"~r,:; Mr. Jones called Jud on the When you plan a casserole which heated with gravy. as meat pie and confession of faith. No- longer com· ticwel.bere It n.o.-Mo.I, .....u •••• phone the next morning. ;'Mis.ter. I requires seve ral ingredients und bash. plainlng. he cries out. "The lIroOtl r_I YOU aToId that wealto tired YO\l'Te still working for me if you want the job. I won a bet from' I sauce, hove a simple dessert suC'h . Arrange equipment for conven· Ood Is my Itre~'thr" . ~e:~I~~ U::;':S~,a~~::r: I tlS freSh or canned Ctult with <!oo!<lent reaching, and learn bow to III (CoPl'rl,ht by the 'ntom.Uonal !l'unen Kate, and It's cured .her of her fl.',H·i~ft!ra IIcrewy notions. Come on down. i les tho t ha,ve been baked in anl- -while you "",ork so that you ca. I of Relllllou. Eduoatlon on b~h.1f or .ave energy. ~~lJ·~~!tu"r~~~lmln.tlOIUI. ReleOed In _ _ • ~ _ _ _ ••• _ vance. Your salary's dOUbled."

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The covernrnent toda,. ha. 167 mlmoD bushels of Ameliea'. flDest COl'll ltored' under Ole price IRIppon plaD. Tlie caaestlOD II, wbat to do with It, open market to compete with com· modlties now m private ownership. To do 50 would flood the market and depress the commodities 01fered far below support prices. The government would then find ItseU buy I n g the colnmoditles placed upon the market. These commodities, however. c.n be sold should the market prices strengthen considerably above support levels. The gov~rnment bas two method. .t present of moving commodities, They are: (1) Persuadltlg the consumer to increase their purchases through normal purchaSing channels, tbua reducing the supply and raising the . price to where government stocks can be put on the market. Also, reducing supplies to a pomt where support prices would be· come unnecessary. (2) Many of the commodities m J[overnment stockpUes are being distributed to school lunchrooms, charitable institutions, indian af· fairs. and needy groups.

New Corn Spray Until recently, the com earworm has prevented profitable s wee t com growing, especially In the South. Sometimes every ear In a crop Is Infested. Such corn cannot be sold. Now the department of agricul· ture has developed a spray talnthg DDT, mineral oll,

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January Exports Pass $224 Million Mark Jan uary agricultural exports to· taled $224,300,000, the agricultural department reports. Cotton topped the total with $83,500,000. Wheat and wheat flour were sec· onil to colton. valued at $47,300,000, While corn was In third place with Imports during the $14,700,000. $14,700,000. Agricultural Imports during th ~ month were valued .al $290,700,000. or approxlmatcly 66 mllllon more than exports.

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.Come, live and enjoy the refreshing luxury of this WORLD-FAMOUS RESORT. 6 miles from CHattanooga. Swimming pool, golf, archery, beauty and gown shop. America's most beautiful patio open evenings with dancing beneath starlit skies to the famous Lookout. Mountain Orchestra ..• Rates $7 .00 and up daily, including meals, swimming and patio dancing privileges. (Special family and seasonal rates.) Write to Lookout Mountain Hotel, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Phone 3-1742 Chattanooga. OPEN MAY TO OCTOBER. .

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PollUcal Independence. our "~Fo-­ laration of Independ ence," we. )l'rOolalmed to a YOUDIr and vleoroD' fIIIUon on July f, 1116, when cithens w.re BUmmoned to Independ~ce Ball pIala In. Phlladelp bJa by file .tentorla n tonel of the bJ.toria Liben" BeU. The actual toue ot the Libel1)' Bell will acaln be heard thro"ehout the nation durlDlr tbe U. S. SavID,a "Bouda "Indepen dence Drive" May lWuly f. Thll time U will peal eforUJ a me88a,e of flDancl.r pendenoe for the individual, a reImmlDder to every cUben of the portance flf lavlnCI atld Saving. Bond.. They make 100 beUer

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Waynesville 2472 or call col. lect. Wilmin gton 2 t t t.

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FOR · SALE - New Holland , p\l:kup baler. used 2 years, godd conInquire at ditIon, priced rlgbt. Gazette Office. Phone 2143. X-6-26 -G-l

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.FOR SAL]l)- Fortl BCOOP, Ford trnc' for 'onverslo n kit and IiraQe arms 1'01' Wood B'r os, ('om picker. Fonl pick-up mowing machine , FOl'tI hydJ'Bullc jack, all eqllpme nt gooll as new. Will sell cheap. Ross Row-5' 26-6-] la nd. Phone 3961

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HOUKe UII, employeD. furnishe d. Frlgldaf t· r'lunt 2, wife and I chillI (scbon\ agel. Pbone 87193. Sllrlng Valley . X-6 - 18'26-6 - 1 Oblo. W ANTED TO RENT -

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muffins warm througho ut the meal. Folding a gaily colored napkin over them helps,keep them cozy and also makes ror aU ractlve, service. you Simple luncheS of cheese and fruit are extra-go od when eads quick-br serve them with muffins, hot and light. These thrifty have prof"are 80 easy to make that even the beginnin g cook can , . .Ional results. thrifty The main ingredie nt in muffins, enriched flour, is both way to do this II and nutritiou s. Sift /lour before measurin g. An easyMea.ure flour, -the to aitt a small amount onto a sheet at wax ,paper. sift them together put It with other dry ingredie nts into the sifter, and , stirring only Into a bowl. Combine liquids and add to flour 'mixturemakes muftlns until moistened. This is the importan t step that deliciously tender. in berriet Muffins lend themselv es to variety, for you can add ~~I _ _ u. ,_b_a_ l_a .... Datel ahouJd season, dates, raisins, nuts, or orange rind to flavor. but , together stick won't they be added to dry ingredie nts so ihat like may be added to ber~ies, nuts, raisins, orange rind and the nt. are . Jiqu!d or stirred in quickly after liquid and dry Ingredie I , ' combined. meal, the of Time muffins to cohle out of the ov~n with the rcst tout GARD EN TRACT_9. RI for they should be served hot. If some are left over, split and them for breakfas t. MUFFIN S IUGG'DI V'.SA"U I .AJy.ro- OP'aAm K~p

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LEBANON, OHIO , Phone 448

INFonM ATION ON REQUE ST

Lebanon ELLIS,

FOR SALEl :.- Fryers and StrawWIlHabJ Boyd as "Bopalo nc ber'rles. J, H. Sbamba ugh Fourth fa~thlul ateed, IUId Chapma n. Wa YIlesv1l1 , Ohlo Cassidy " rldel hi. X-It Topper, across tbe ranges Into excitemen t and dan,er eacb S~Dda1 at • p.m., EST. over WLWPotato, Sniall or Larre Mutual in a never·cn dlue Recent .tudles indicate that mOlt • against' lawlessn ess. mea buy to prefer homema kere dium-.lz e potato.

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FOR RENT - 20 acres good pastQre. Inquiro Harlowe , N. W. corX- It DeJ' of Routes 73 and 48.

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Bake in hot oven (425 derre•• F.) 20 minutes, Makes : 16 to 18 amall (Ph-Inch ) '11uffinS or 12 med ium sized (2inch) mu.ffins or 8 large (3-inch) • muffins,

'!ronlne Bayou Brull'a Cotton: Exports How sbould rayon be ironed ,1> Bra:tiUan colton exports during the next fev,,' years are not expected it won't ,et that .Ibine, looltf to be as higb as durina the past RaY')ns .howd b- rolled In a ~ Idab towel to ellminlt e OC. .I two aenona. mOisture; then ban, them OD a hangar untU dry enough to iron. Iron on the wron, .Ide with a mocJ.. Feeder ' PiC' Rememb er, water 'pots A de.lrable leeder pig should be erate Iron. don·t let It dr7 complete l7 vi,orous , thritty and sleek In bl. r\lyon and then beve to .prlnkle It Ippearan ce.

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NOW READY - Chrysun themum ", curnatio n s. daisies, ,etc., also rul flowers. St.. John's GaTlI, ns, acrOI~ from Texaco IItallon, Moln street, X-6-18 ·26-6,. 1 Phone 2551.

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Bralldlne OatU. When cattle 81" branded, the ttrandln , Iron .hould b. very hot, but the brand .hould Dot lie burned too deepl,. W. H. Otelol7. A, P. I. ·exten.lo n lIveatock .pe. claU.t, . recomm end. that bread 'mark ,be ' pieced on neck or .hOUJ. der It pOlilble, thereb" protacUII, tM bid • . More Per ' Per.OD U. S. 'a grlcultur e I. ,eared to provide each ~ra~," In 'the country wlth ' at lea.t 10 per cent more than ' In tha 1920'",

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FJll1abeth Probst ' , 606 Smith St., Zonll 8

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fri.,Sat Nights azette 8erviHg Waynesville Since'1850

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Mrs. L. 'rd.. Hen(lerson nccom· panled her nephew Mr. !Bert O'Neall and family ' to Orlando, FlorIda on Thursday where she will' eDjo<y !Io two weel{s vacation from h'e l' duties at. th e Waynesv1lle Nationl Bnnk. Mr. O'N~al\ and family bad been visiting relatlvea In northern Ohio aDd were Olll'Ollt home. Mr. 'fhomas Barger Is critically 111 ' at Veterans Hospital. Dayton. 'Miss Ann' Weltz had as week end gllosts ' ~ss Evelyn Steers and MI'. Ralph Hlhbard of ClnCln· natl. Mias Weltz and bel' guests and MI'. ltobert . Huntel' were :Joined by other friends from Cln· clnnatl on SUDday aflel'llOOIl nnd alJ enjQ<Yed a pltmlc supper at 0111 ]lIver }lark. Mr. and Mrs Homer Ramby, of Lantana, ,Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Muton Thinnes nDd dllllghter, Pa· meln, of Middletown , we re Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. E d Ramby and fnmlly . Mr. and 1'.11'8. namby also ' hnd as a guest MI'. namby Lee Yunkes, of W s t Pahil Beach . fo'lorida. w~o Is vis· it1ng Ills fath er. MI'. 'l iorb Yunlces In Lellanon. Mrs, L. M. eu(leraon and MI·s. Luelle Armltag wei'!! Inchmatl visitors on Monday. f))r. and Mrs. A, E . Stout ' had as Fourth of July guests fl'. and Mrs. Elmer Grove and chlldnm ot Centervll.l e an'd MI'. and Mrs. George Wa1t:l: of Dayton. Mr. npd Mrs. Jesse Prendeegast and daughter, Maryallc~ and Miss Katherine Prendergast visited. th() Smoldes durin'!; the Fourth holiday. MI'. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Reese, of Xenia; are nnnouncng th '1nga~e· ment ot their daughter, Miss -Lois ]leese to Mr. James 1. Scheetz, 80n .pt . • ancl J!{ra. C '1 1\ Hardesty, of Waynesville. 0 da e hilS been set for the weddJnl\. • lIf1as Geraldine Whit , of Akron, , wits a FOlll'th guest of her Ilunt, Dt·. Mary Cook .. MI'. and Mrs. A., H. Earnhart spent the Fourth holiday with the ir SOli, Mr. Alton Earnhnrt, nt Paul'd lng. ~1rs. Harold Becl(elt of Ileal'. Lytle, II! conti ned at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Collowng n major Opel" atlon during the past week. Mr. W. C. ~tt. JQhn was n Sun· day dlDller guest of Mr. nnd Mr~ . Wilbur Hutt of Ridgeville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gr 1101811 en· tertained to SUDday dinner MI'. and Mrs. Rlcbard ' Ol'auman and family of Marysville. Mrs. M. A. Cornell Is sei'lolIs ly 111 wllh pneumonia . fit the home of her daughter, Mrs. RUflllell Stocl!stlll, 106 Oak J{noll Drive, 'Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Borden called, on Mra. Ed Eyre, on Sun· day eve!!lng. nt the Middletown, where she la confined followin g surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Behrena have returned after Il two ~veelrs vacation with relatives In BI·ool!· lyn, New York. Miss ~IlY J~obs 'Ieft fOI' Gainesvllle, Florida on Wednes· day to visit her irtster who Is Quite

t; WA'fNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1950

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"KNOWING THE WAY" GREYHOUND LINES HARVEYSBURG RESThe subject of the mess a ge at IDENT PASSES AWAY. OFFER SPECIAL TOUR ON WEDNESDAY the Methodist church Sunday Special pl a ns have been made by

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morning at the 10:30 service will be "Kno'Vlng the Way." 'I'll/! Rile· .Weldon C. Bogan, 61, of Ha:r· clal music 'Will be a, vocal duet by veysburg, 'PlUIsed a.way' at Orane•• Mr. IUId Mrs. Harold 8arnhart. View Hospital Wednesday at 6: 00 .Everyone who 'has no othe l' c:hurch P. M . ' . preference I ~ welcome 10 worship tHe I surVived by one sister, with liS. ' Mrs. Blrdelln Stun'ley, of Wayn II' Last Sunday tile ChlH'ch 9cl)001 -ville. two brothers, John oC WII· attendance wus 159, ' Il vel'Y line mlngtoll, Charles of Harveysburg. repO!l't, but we will b looking for· Funeral sel'vlces w re held Sat· ward to seeIng more of you from urday st Friends church. Harveys· Sunday to Sunduy. burg at 2 P . M, Remember tbe dally vacatl\ln Burlnl was In ' Mlaml cem e ~ery. Bible s chool begins Mool\!\n,y morn· Funeral services were arranged Ing at 8 : 30 at th e Friends chuuch . by Stubbs Funel'al Home. A tine prog ram of wors blp and Friends coiled al Stubbs Funelr. activity Is heln g plnnDed . III Home until " C)'cIOCk Friday. ~ The remain s wsre ta ken to tb e

G' rybOund offiCials to tnke ca re of th e apaclly . c rowd s e l'llected to travel to Cbl cago 1.0 atte lld the "Chicago Fall' or 1960" It wus r . vealed tod a y by J. V. Murphy, gen· eral tratClc manager or Great Lukes GreyilOuml Lines. Th ese plans In· clude Improved t ransportation 10 Ohlcago. und s pecial equipment IIpon which visitors may rill e through the Fairgrounds. Th Fah', which op oed June 24 and 11'111 r\,ln throug b Labor Da y. all'etohes a mile nlQng the I nk . fl'on t and Is the most ambitiou s eXPQs ltlon alalse d in hlcago s ince ntury of P rogress tn J 933 Ih Hnd 1934 . Th e 19fi O project POI" IJ;AYS every ph Ase of commer e, Indll s lry. a gl'l II lluJ'e a na s len ce L1 l11t hos cOn tr lbul od to lbe Arn e!'· lell Bt ne. M or t han :l00 of the ~untry 's bes t known industrIes are partiCipating In the 30 m ajor e xhibit arens. Th e Chi 'lIgo Fllh' may alsO' be . se U on Gre yhound's ",Amazing America Tours. 'n11e8e Inexpensive pre·planned vncaflon trips Include tansportullon . holel ac commodations and special s l ~htp.!!elng. Lit· erature describing Chlcn go and other valllition regions throughout the nation may be obtained from the 'I1rnvel Bureau at the Grey. hound Terminal.

The W. S. C, S. will hold tbel 1I0me of a brother Charles In H&:\,· SPENDS VACATION IN THE SMOKIES meeting at ' haut Bllllua with Mr, veys burg, wbere trlends called Mr. and Mr8. Jess Prt'll dergn Bt and Mrs. Cbarles Ellis Tbursda" after 6 Friday.' ItIlel dau gh ter, ~ a\'y ul1 c e, und MI ~s July 20. They will meet at tlW Katberlne Prendergast have reo Methdlost ohurcb at .11:00 a. lii, GeORGE L, BUNNELL turned from II. visit to the Smoky 'rranspor~atlon will be provided. ••• SuPt. New Lei(lngton School. Mountains and the Cberokee In. dian Reservation In TeDnesRee FELLOWSHIP CLASS Georg!! . L. Bunnell, f or.m e r Mr. and Mrs, Kennsth Hartsoel, and Nor4J, Carolina. Waynesville restdent, bas accepted !>F FERRY MEETS and family ot H\rv8YSbUrg, wel'e Ths Fellowshll,l Class of ll'erlJ .Sunday aIternoon visitors of Mrs, the pOSitiOn ns Superintendent of beld their p(cnlc at Sbaron the New Le,'Clngton schools. Lena Hartsock, who Is acting liS SPENDS VACAnON IN FLORIDA AND CUBA H e Is the son of Mrs. Nettle M. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R:uss L1q Matron wll.ll" Miss Ruth' Chandlllr MIss Virginia Hardin has jllst Bl1nnell, and ' grudua.ted fl' 0 m and son, or'Rock fslalld, m., w,-:e Is on a vacation of a. few weeks.' guests. Waynesv:tlle hlgli school In 1926. Mls8 J.l.U~h Chander and, slstel', returned home from a vacation nt Miss Ellzabflth and niece, MillS Miami Beach, Flol'ldn. While there MISSIONARY S 'O CIETY Gel'lrude Chandler, are enjoying r s he oslo visited Cuba. The trip OF FERRY, MEETS (rip to Mexico, many places I) to Florida was made by plane, a nd to Cuba by boat, Interest In the Southen state . The June meeting of the Mis· then to Caltromla IVh~re they wll 810nary Society of Ferry Church' visit with theIr relative, Mr: ORDINANCE No. 211 of Chl'l8t waa held at Mrll. Mary . By MRS, WALTER ~ENRICi< An Or!i1nance to Prevent Gill In.nrs. Mfa. Almn.· Etts led In . ?'he Wpmen" Society of Lrt) Marla Stout Ellbon. a former re! . Certain Nuisances devotions. Mary Gilliam w s the cliurch wlll bav~ a booth at U. Ideut or Waynesville, leadel'. , The subject. was' ibe Carnival-at Waynesvllle Tburstl 1'4rs. Hannah DaVis enjoyed n B o It Ordained by the Council Friday a~d \ge..turday . evenings IU\d pleasant afternoon Friday whOIl of the Village 'o t Wayn'esvlll e d Misses! Craig and Farlnger, of Co: State of Ohio : ' The follo,wlng Items were taken wll1 lell. ~arb~ue sandw.tehee. AI!'.!"'\'!.............. ,J cotftnL . . ~ - ~ .' buft" ere,. r S80C 1., No ltt\l'son, 11m;' ~J'o. !rom .the MI I I G~ ETTE dated AI Miss Pearl Hansel of Los fl'. and Mrs. Lester GordoD poraUjln, or otber legal entity, ' Wedne8day, ctoba!' 10, 1900. lllA) ~ • geles, California, spent last weeki ;were Sunday dlnnel' guests of Mrs. sl$lLel'ect, construct, lise. or main. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young" Lucile Armlt.a ge and Mrs. MarUIU taln a building. 8tl'U 'tllre, pen , en. \Waltot· J . Kllborll '& 0., Col·wln. closure, or other place for the ex. were s oilin g Rubbe l' Tired Buggies IIfjs8 Hansel was a friend of Mrs: Ilenderson. "'rlsS 011 ve Willi ams h t Surrles. Phaetons. I\fllk Wa gons, Are s tatements T RUE '. 0 R Young ID Day t on several years .m as Te- I ero S& 0 n. trade. employment, bus· FALSE? 'See UII.swel'S on Page 8. ago., 1'hey attended a luncheon, •turned a It er a very e!eIIg IItrul visit j ness, 01' 0 th er en t l'pl'lse; or s hall etc.. fOI' 1'1'010 $7fo to $1] 0, Seven co~rect, EXCELLENT, Six. wJth other girlhood friends In with her many friends In Indian· keep or feed any unltnn}, fGwl, '01' WaiteI' !\f ··Clul·. nd e rtal!el' and GOOD; FI~e, PAm. . O~yton Tl\ursday. ' a p o l i s ond Pendleton, .Ind. any oth",r ma t l'llll 01' subs tan ce 1. The sun. Is a star, ('n or F?)' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rasnake Pr. Emma Hollo'Vay enjoyed the w;hlcb, by occas ioning n'oxtous ex· Emhelm e l·. bud j us t placed ~ tel· ephone In hi s' orflce so be could 2. Ash woD<l III uRed fol' buss. and 80n, Lester James, returl'!ed day S\lnday as a guest I!f Mr. aDld al.lltlons 01' \Jl'ol se!!Ome or orfen. be called dllY 01' n ight. bal~ bats. (T or ~ ?) home Saturday from a vacation lIofrs. Alvin Creager. of East Drive . . slve smells, become Injurlolls to e. TIle heart I' e s t B b tween trip to Lebanon, Virginia, Where Dayt.on. . tbe health . 'oml'or l , 01' I rop rty of Mosa oben. or Day ton, was all b a18. ('fur F?) they visited relatives of both MI'. Dr. and Mrs. Gall Russum allld Individuals or ot lIle pubUc, ready tor th e fn II and winter s a les 4. Th e oppos ite ot ol'lenlal Is and, Mrs. Rasnake. daughter, of Dayton, were Sunday Nor sholl any pe~son, firm, cor· of cloth ing. ocoldcntal. (T 01' F?) Russell ·Routzabn spsnt la.st callers of Miss Margaret Edwards. poratlon, or other legal entity 5. A 01111 Is a IJfth 'of a cent. week with bls sister, Mrs. Earl Miss Myrtle Stevens retUrnEtd ~use or sufi'er offal. filth, or J . M . Thompson and . on an· (II' 01' F?) MendeDhall and, faml1y a~ , Tlpp home · atDday alter a . pleasant noisome s ubs tances to be collected nounced t h ta .olhey do tbe best 6. Allspice Is 1\ spice mixture. (T City. month's stay with relatives at or <to remn.ln In any place within or F?) Bobby Morgan. ot Phoenlx, · ArI. MalDevllle and No.:wood. the Village of \Voyne/lJ llle, to the work In LOWn In hOl'8e s ho eing and genera l I' pa iri ng. 7. Pomegl'llullte II! a frllit. ('1' ·Zona, arrived by plane at Vandalia Mrs. Olive Curl aDd Dr. ED1JJIla damage 01' prejudice of others 01' 01' F?) , SatUJ>da.y mornlDg for an' extended Holloway attended the Worksb~tp tlle pubUc. ' 8. Whll] es sometimes live as long vllllt with his grandparents. MI'. meeting of the W~ C. T . U. Thurs· Section H. \rlolatol's of the pro. W. L . Dou glass union ma de sh'oeg as 600 yeIlJ·s. ('1' I!I' F?; aDd Mrw. Everett Early. day and Friday act Franklin; Ohalll' Visions of thi s ordinance shall be we'I'e $3.00 and ~3.50. 9. There are twice as many . Mrs. William Rick y enter· tauQua. · gu.llty of a dlsdemeanor and shall Widows as widowers In the U. S , tal.ned to a hrldal 'llbowel' Friday Mrs. Ella Dakin was very happy be fln Ad not lesa than ten dollars W. C. T. U. MEETS . 'Phe W, . T . U. me t lng will (T or F1) evening tor MIII8. FranceR Whit· Thursday on her Nntal Day, to ($10.00) alld 1I0t mor~ than Clfty 10. U. S. coins sre stamped aker whose marl'lage 't() Mr. Don· have as dinner guests her sons, dollars ($50.00) for eaoh separate be he le) at lhe bom e of Ml's. Cora when the mlltal Is hot. (T or F?) aid Batrd, Jr. will be all event of Baron Daldn, of ' Corpus ChriSti, offense hel·eunder. or ~ hall be 1m, Rich Friday even ing , July 14, Ilt Answers on Page 8. Saturday, July 15 at Lytle church. ,Texas, aDd Paul Dakin of Lebanon. prlsoned tOI' not more than thh"ty 7: 30. EV81'ybody Inv ited. Mr. aDd Mrs. Earl Young hsd for Mrs~ Leah Mills spent the weok (30) days tor each separate off nse. lass lfl· 1belr dlnnel' guests On Sunday, MI'. end at Niagara Falls and will be Sectloll III. Each day that Buch Voung. Grapefr1Jlt John Frayser and daUghter MarUlfl. a guest for a tew days of ller son, a Violation perSists aftel: the of. cation; rev iewe rs mUn g : very Grapefruit productJOIl In the United Statu 11 now over .even Mr. a-nd Mrs .• Iarael Scott, IUId WIlliam . Strouse and Mrs. Strous,e, fendol' has be n '!loUtle!! by the good. Mlnrshal or Council of the Vlllnge Anybody who III(es Bob Hope's times all Il'eat a. it. Vial in 1925·26. grand . daughter Lois, and MI'. and at Lytle. Over 'the same period, Texas pro· MI·s. Homer Nicely and daughter, Mrs. Martha Henderson and of Waynesville shall constltute It style ' of· humol·. li nd who doesn' ? ductlon has increased by 12l! times. of Dayton. Mrs, Lucile \Armitage were ViiS' separate offenSe hereunder. wIlli enjoy this pl cL,tre froD1 fllart . Mr. npd Mrs. Wilbur Clark enlel" !!!!,rs In .ClncIDna~i Monday. Section IV. 'rhls ordinance shull to fl. nls h, Hope Is th e g llardlan of CARD OF THANKS talned to dinner Sunday evening. Miss Hannah Jordan, of nelar take effect aDd be ln force from n brood of tioy rores tel's returning til. Mrs. S. M. Ball Is . quite \l1 at Deepest gratitude II! expressed Mr. a.nd Mrs. Claude R.oIgga Or So- Oregcinhj., and :Mr. and ' Mrs. L ee and after ,th earliest pei'od al. to the States ft'om a jhr ee months bicycle lour of Frnn e. On boord her home !!outh 'of Waynesville. to 0111' friends and ' relatives for cial Row road, and Mr. and Mrs. Talmage of Wilmington. were 1'0- lowed by law. cent caller~ of Miss Jessle ' GtirnE!r, Passed : July 3, 1950 ship h meets. 'fl rst of all. a beau· Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Braddock thell' klDdness and sympathy a,nd PaUl' F1ory, of Dayton, and daughters entertained to Su'n· beautiful floral oUerlngs received Mr. Seth Furnas, Sr., attended ' H. M. SHERWOOD. Mayor tllul and il1l P.o vel'ls hed Dueh'e ss (Rh on d a Fl emlllg ) nil d S con d , a day dl.nner Mr. and Mrs. during the passing of our father, Ilbe tuneral service of Mr. AA. I_ tbtlr and their house guest, Mrs. AT' Attest. Charles James, Clerk. WelJer at bls late residence neal' thur ZelJ, of Erie, Penn, 2t- 7,13.2() ship boat·!! nard s hal'k (Roland McIntire of New Burlington, . Mr. Rev. H. S. McKlbban. Mrs. Donald 'Balrd, Sr., and Voung) who resorts to . murcIel' to . and Mrs. Leonard Ellis and family Our sincere appreciation !s ex- Centerville Sunday aJternnon. )M'r. and MrlJ. Harry Graham and daughter, ·Mrs. Charles Morgan e,n · win th'e poker pot wh en n !leessa""".' of Wilmington, Mrs. Wilhelmina tended to the minster (or bls com, . community, but also In New York. " UUDderwopd, of Wilmington, ·Mr. fovtlng words . and '~o the Stubbs Mrs. Susan saylor entertained to ,:ertalned several frieDds aDd 1'131· Hollywood, nnd all over the coun· Rope mllllages to ' get himself eD" dinner Sunday', Mr. and Mra. Kesler atlves to a linen s how e I' and tangled with the gamble r lind 18 and Mrs. RaymO~d Wilson, Mr. and Funeral 1;Iome for tbelr ldnd and Iry. In addltloD, tor your guIdance Orabam and ~r. and Mrs, Robert Juncbeon at their country bOUle blamed for the murdel'. Plenty of Mrs. Wa'rren Braddock • Mr. ~and etflClent .service. au oJ one movie will be l'4l'vlewed each afternoon tor MI's s adventure and romance plus Hope's .,.Dey and daUgbter, Sue AnD. or SatunlB¥ Mr!!. Fred Braddock 'and "chlldr~n, Mrs. 'Chloe Rubbel n.. ... _ F week from the local Theater s bo~v ~_ ... D. Mr, and Mrs, Slney and rances Whitaker who will bebill. comedy routines keep the chuckles Mr. and MI'/I. Bernard Dalily and Mrs. Edith M. Atchley ......ed Sunday Scbool come the bride or Mr. Donald What Is this thing they call coming at a steady pace, makes daughteJ:,' Mrs. Jennie Braddock Cb'8ll. McKlbban dauKhter . aV......... and church _ervIce bere In the BatTd, 1"., next 'SaturdaY' aftEl1'- show buslneas1 and. Daniel Wilde. , Slniply and reo this sbow a well rounded enter· .Capt, and, Mrs. E, D. Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Carter SJ,roud and mo~. , ~oon at Lytle Metbodlst church. duced to the barest esent..als, It Is ,tainment value for the whole daughter, wbo bave occupied tbe daughter of East Palestine" Mr. !Mr. and Mra. Everett Early ancl P' the bUSiness of entertaining peo. family. former Allen bome t~r tbe past Mrs. George Stroud ,of Day- Bobby Morgan "ere Sunday eve· DII~;lIiIJ~'S pie, making~ them forget thelt'. That Is 1\11 ilie space for this few months, left OD Saturday for ton, Mrs. Maude Orane of Le~ dinner peeta of Ill'. and Mrs, ~I" 11"~"'fii~1 troubles and relax for a few hours. week, folks, Your comments and Maxwell Field, MontKomery, Ala. anon, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Eo Oharles lIOdrena at Franklin, By Dick Tatum The MotiOn PIcture Business bas recommendations will be greatly · Mr. and Mrs. William Strouse Stroud were Fourth ' guests of the Mr.. Wllllam Penntnaton and This beiDg the first In a nEIW (I~Jly reallz8d this and are tum. appreciated as well 8s allY Items and Mrs. Leah MUll l~t on CllI:ude 'sa~ud family. Mrs. Crane ~dreD returned hom. Saturdsy serle. of weekly columns In your ing out more and more pictures to concemSng s how business In after a~_ ~ weeks with dDmmunlty Dewapaper, a few meet Ws formula. They bave Waynesvllle. Please leave them at urday to spend a fe" days at NI· reblalDed for ' a few daYS vtalt. agara Falls. '. Mr. and Mra •. Orvllle Ora, and. l'eJ¥1•• near IUcbmoncl. Ky. words of In(roductJon are In ordE~r. adopted the slogan ''Movies are your local Tbealel' box off.\ee. Mr. and 1IrI. Lawrence Furnas "eek to week tbls COIUDGn better than ever" and are doing Mr. and Mrll. Fred Cole, of Day. Mr. and ' 1011'11. William Sawyer at· _ ... were .... "-p -u -........ -best to live up to it. ton, and Mrs. L. A. WA8~burn, of tended :the funeral services of Mr. aDd IOn or Dear -.... ..... __ ...,,-. w ...., ,...... -.. what III ,. tb-r VI If 10UftUowpllet'a know bqw to8Ioae .pend Ie.. "THE GREAT LOVER",' Bo)) . than 1au 10U have the philo.. Xenia, were Sunday callers of Mra. Ellul '! BoPD In oCncJnn4t OD 8uDclay 8Y8JlJq cUaDer peets of IOIDs OD 1D lIbow bullD.a, ', N'ot Tburaclay. BIr. and lin. Beth I'unau, ~ 1D ,0111' local 'l'hea&er Allld Hope, RhODda' nSJlliq, Ro1alUl ophir' I ItoDe-BlDjamln FrLlkUn. H. E. Hathawa:y.

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ABOUT FOLKS yOU KNOW. Mrs. L. M,. Henderson nccom· panted her nephew' Mr., !Bert O'Neall nnd tnmUy . to Orlando, Florida on Thursdqy where she wll\ enjoy a two weelts vacatlo,l ~rom 1I'el' dUties at the 'faynesvlll'l tlatloal Bank. Mr. O'Neal) and famUy llJUl been vIsiting relatJves In. nol·thern OIilo and were eh rout home. I Mr. Thomas Barger Is critically III at Veteraps Hospital, Dayton. 'Miss Ann Weltz bad ns week end gucsts 'M1!ss Evelyn Steel's and. ·Mr. Ralph H!bjJal,'d of Cincinnati, Miss Weltz anel bel" guests and MI'. Bobert Hunter wllrc joined by other friends (rom Cincinnati on Sunday nftenlOOI1 and all enjll')'ed II. plonlc supper ,nt Old River Pnrk. ' MI'. and MTS H omer Ramby, of Lantana, Florida, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Milton Thinnes and daughter, Pamela. ot Middletown, were Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rnmby and family. Mr. and Mrs. RfI.IIlbY 1\lso hnd, ~ a guest Mr. Rn.inbY Lee Yunkes, of West Palm Beach, F lorida, who Is vis· Itlng Ids foth~r, MI'. 'Herb Yunlles , In Lebanon. Mrs. U. M. Henderson ond' Mrs. Luclle Armllag were OInclminti visitors on Monday. ' Ilk and l\frs. A. E . Stout had as FOIIIrth of July guests Mr. ILnd Mrs. Elmer Grove and chlldl'en of Centerville and ?Ofr. anel Mrs. George Waltz of Dayton. ¥r. and MI'8. Je88~ Prendeegllst and daughter,. Mnryalice and Misa Katherine Pr nderglls t visited the Smoldes during the Fourth holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ree,Se, of Xenlll, are announcng the !lngage, m~t of their daughter, Miss -Lois Reese to Mr. James :1. Scheetz, actR ."Qf ' ~ W18r\ejl Hardesty, or Aynesvl11e. N'o dn e has been set for the weddJn~. • IDss Geraldine Whlto, of ~.1tron. was a Fourth guest of her aunt, Dr. Mary Oook. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ji!arnl;1art Bpent the Fourth holiday with their Bon, Mr. Alton Earnhart, at Paulding. Mrs. lJar,old Becltett of, Lytle, is confined at St. Elizabeth Ha,pltal, foJlowng a inajor operation during the p~t week. Mr. W. C. ~. John WIIS 11. Sunday d inner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hutt o.f Ridgeville. .Mr. lind Mrs. Fred Grnuman en, tertalned to Sunday dinner Mr. Il!ld Mrs. Rlohard Graumlln and family of Marysville. MI'8. M. A. Cornell I ~ aedously 1\1 with . IIneUm~nla '.at tbe , home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Stockstltl, 106 OnJt Knoll nl'lve, Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borellln called, on Mrs. EJd Eyre, on SUII' day evening, at the Middletown, where she Is confln~d following surgery. Mr. 'IInd MI'8. Walter Behrens > have returned af,ter a two weeks . vacation wJth relntlves In BrookI~n, Ney YOllk. Miliis li1Inlly J~obs ' Ie~t for G!l-InesvllJe, Florida on Wednes· day to Visit her 8'ls't er :who Is Quite til Mrs. S. M. Ba1\ Is Quite UJ at Iier home ,south ot Waynesville. Mr. and MI'8. Ra)'D!ond Braddock and daughters entertained to Sunday ' dltmer Mr. and Mrs. Jllmes Mcintire of New Burll~gton, Mr. ' and Mrs. Leonard Ellis and lamlly ot Wilmington, Mrs. Wilhelmina Uundet:Wood, of Wilmington, • Mr. and ~rs. Raymond Wilson, Mr. and Mrs; Warren Braddock, • Mr. "and Mrs. ,Fred Braddock ' and children, . Mr. and MI'8. Bernard Daley and daughter,. Mrs. Jennie Braddock and Daniel WUde. Capt. and, Mrs. E. D. Hoover and daughter, bo have OCCUPied the former Allen home for the past , lew monthl, left on Saturday for Man,rell Field', Monqo~ery, Ala. Mr. and Mn. WOllam Btroule and Mrs. Leah Mm. laft· on Bat. urd., to lpend a few dll¥l at NIFall•. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, of Darton, and lira. L. A. Wasbburn, of Xenia, were SUnda7 callers of Mrs. H. II. Bathaw."

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LEGION HARVEYSBURG REs"KNOWING THE WAY" GREYHOUND LINES The ,Subject of the message at ELECfS OFFICiRt IDENT F'ASSES AWAY OFFER SPECIAL TOUR Sunday !Fhe local post of the Amerca', ()N WEDNESDAY the Methodl8,t church Special plans havc /leen made hy

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Legion held th'e~ annual lectl~ of officers here Monday night, 10 with t he foUowlng results: OOnlmandel!, Fred Braddock; 1. VIIce Oommandee, ' James A. Hop.. 2nd Vice Commonctst. Adjlltan\ 'fY,ansberry; Richard McFadden: ' Finance R~ph Pe~erJl. ; OhaptaUa. F red Grauman; I'Igt.·at-ArtII', Harold Dakin; Delsgate to Btat. Convention at Cleveland, Auill 417, ' Louis Thompson. Wm. A, Lukens, alternatea, Wm ~ SaW1 Albert Brannock.

morning at ·the 10:30 service will be "Knowing the Way." 'I' I~ spe· Weldon. C. Bogan: of , H/u'clal music wm be a vocal duet by veysburg, paslled awqy at OrandMr. and Mrs. Harold \ Earnhart: view Hospital WednesdllY nt 6: 00 Eve.ryone who has no other church .,. M. preference Is w lcome 10 wors blp IHe Is surv'lved. by one sister, with us. Last Sunday tile church school Mrs. Blrdella Stanley, of Waynes. ·vllle, two brotbers, John or WII- ' attendance WIIS l59, a very fine mlngtoD, Char les or Harveysburg. repoo-t, but we will be lookin g for. Funeral s~l'vlces were beld Sat- ward. to seelng more or you from urday at Friends church, Harveys- Sunday to Sunda . burg at 2 P . ?II. Y Remember the dlllly vacation Burial was In M1aml ce metery. Bible school begins Monday morn. Funeral serviCes were arranged Ing at 8: 30 nt the Friends cbuu cll. bl' Stubbs . Fulneral BomE!. A fine program of wo rship and Friends ca lled al Stubbs FunerW. S, C. S. TO HOLD al Home u~tl1 4 o'clock Friday. acttvJty Is being planned, ~ MEETING THURSDAY The I'emalnfl were takep to th e The W. S. C. S. w ill 11'014 tUI hom e or a br:; thsr buies In Ha l" SPENDS VACATION meeting at . Chaut auqua with Mr. veysburg, where friends called IN THE SMOKIES Mr. and Mrs. J ess P" endergnst and Mrs. Charl.es Ellis Thursday lifter 6 Friday.' and daugbter, Mar)'allce, and Miss July 20. They wlU meet at ua. Katherine Prendergast have rechurch at 11: 00 a. lit. turned from a visit to the Smoky Trnnsportntlon .wlll be provided. • • Supt. New Lel(lngton School. Mountains and the Cherokee indian ReservatIon In Te,unesRee George . L. Bunnell, tor mer F.ELLOWSIiIP CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartsock and Nol'tJl Oarollna, W/II,VYIAAvIlIA r esident, hll& accepted OF FERRY MEETS and (amJly 01: HkrveYSbu~. were TI)e Fe~lowshlp Class of F• ...., Sunday attemoon visitors of Mr~. the po"itlon a $ Suporlntendent of held tbelr picnic at Sharon Woo&tt Lena Hartsock, who Is acting a8 SPENDS VACATION IN the New ,Lexington schools: H e Is ~be son of Mrs .. Nettle M. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rusa FLORIDA AND CUBA Matron whlllJ Miss Ruth' Chandler I!uunell, and graduated fro m and son, of Rock Island, Ill., w," Is I>n a vacation of a few weeks. Miss Virginia Hardin hna jllst Waynesv;lIJe hlgb school In 1926. , guests. Miss Ruth .Ohander and slstel', returned home from a vacation ot Miss E lizabeth and niece, Miss Miami Beach, FlorIda. WbJ le' tuel'e MISSIONARY SOCI ETY Gertrude Ohalldler, are enjoring r shll aslo visited Cuba. The trip FERRY MEETS trip to Menco, many places 0 to FlOrida was made by plane, and to Cuba by boat. . The June meeting of the Mis· Interest In t.he Southe.n state s lonary So lety of F'erry Church' tben to California where they wil of Ohll18t was held at Mrs. Mary' visit with their ,relative. MI'l ORDINANCE No. 211 GlIJlams, ¥fs. Alma Etts led In Mnrla Stout lBllbon, a tormer reI An Ordinance to Prevent ,T he Women's Society of L d evo~lon s, Ma.ry Gilliam ~s the c'h urch wUl have a booth at Iden t of Waynesville. I Certain Nullancel Tbe . subject. WIIS tbe C\U'Dlval at Waynesvtlle Tburs_, ,? frs. Hanni:lh Davis enjoyel\ n Be It Ordained by the Council Priday- a!ld Saturl\ay evenlngs~'" pleasant afternoon Friday wben of .tbe Village , of \1{ayn'e svllle, 'lVlU lIell barbeq\le sandw.tcheBt MIsses Craig ana Porlnger, ot Co- State of Ohio: , co....... II"· 11 "'!'I"'" ~lIp,IIl'9'''' ...... . _...... -.. Tl4!J!tIOJl. Irm, ,.. MJs. Pearl Hanlel of LoB..... ~r. and 1l£rs. 'Leeter Gordon poratlon, or other legal enUb', geles, CalifOrnia, spent last week ;were Sunuy dinner guests of Mrs. Bb'R1l e.r ect, Construct. use, or malnwith Mr. and Mra. Earl Younan LucUe ArmltSlge and MI'8. Martha ta'1n a bUilding, s~rUClture, pen, enclosure, or other pia e for the exMJss Honsel was a friend of Mrs. Henderson. .MIIs Olive WlIIlams has re- erols& of a. trade, employment, bus. TRUE OR Young In Dayton aevernl years Sec answers on Page 8. ago. 'Jlhey attended a luncheon. urnM after a, very dellgbtful visit Iness, 01,' other enterprise ; or ahall COIT8Ct, EXcELLENT; Six, wJth other girlhood friends, In with her msny friends In Indian· ,keep 01' feed nny onlmnl, fawl, or Dllyton Tl\ursday. apolls and Pe,niUeton, Ind. any othel' materlnl 01' sui)stance ; Five, FAm. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rasnake :PI'. E mma. Flolloway enjoyed the which, by occ:n!llonlng noxious ex1. The sun Is a, star. ('I' or F?) 2. As h wood Is \\8ed rOI' bUBe· lind Bon, Lester James, returned day Sunctay illS a guest of Mr. and a~tlons ov InOIl*lh'Ome or oUen. home ~aturday from a vacation Mra. Alvin Creager. of East Drive, Biye slI!elJs, becollle I jurlous to ball bats. (T or F?) . tbe hea lth. omlor-' , 01' I roperty of .g The beart I' & s t s botween trip to Lebanon, Virginia, where Qayton. they vIsited relatlvel ot both Mr Dr. and MI·s. GoIl RusauJn and Individua ls or of the public. ' beatA. (1'01' F?) . daughter. of Dayton, were Sunday Nor shllll any person, firm , cor4. The opposite of ori.ental Is and MI'8. Roanake. Russell ·Routzahn spent last callers of 1IIlI15 Margaret Edwards. porntlon, or other legal entity oCQldental. (T 01' F?) ' Miss Myrtle Stevens retUrned ca,use or sU~fer oftill, ruth, or 6. A m ill Is a fifth ot a cent. week with bls sister, Mrs. Earl .Mendenhall and famJly at Tlpp bome autda]r after a. pleasant noisome substances to be collected (T 01' F?) month'. stay with relatives Ilt or to 'temaln In nny place within G. Jtllsplce Is a. s pice mixture. (T Olty. Bobb~ Morgan, of Phoenix, Arl- Maineville BUill NOl'Wood. the Village of Waynesville, to the or F?) MI'8. Olive Curl and Dr. Emma damage or PI' judl,.e of others or 7. P omegrnnate Is a fruit. ('1' zona, arl'lved by plane lit Vandalia Sa'l,uPday morning tor an extended Holloway aUI nded the Workshop the pubUc. or of?) . Section II. Vlolotol's of the pro. .) 8. Wbal j!s sometimes live. ss long vlsllt with his grandpar~nts, MI'. meeting of th ~ W.. C. T. U. ·Tburs. and M;1'!t. Everett Early. day lind Frlda~ at Franklin, Chau. visions o~ this ordJnnnce sllall be as /)00 yeal·s. ('I' or Ft) MI'8. William Rick y entel" tauQua. ' gu.llty ot a dlsdemeanor an d Bbnll 9. There ar Wllce as man y Mr8. Ella. DaJdn was very ,bIlppy be fin d not less tbnn ten doll ars widows 'os widowers In the U. S. tal,ned to (I. bridal 8h~wer Friday even4ng for MIIj" Frallces Whlt- 'I'bul'8day on bel' Natal Day, to ($10.00) and not more than fifty (T Oil F?) 10. u. S. coins are stamped aker whose ·m al:rtage 'to Mr. Don- have as dinner guests her sons, dollars ($50.00) for eaCh separate when thl! metal Is hot. (T or F1?) aId Baird, Ir. will be nn event of BaTon Dakin, of Corpus Cbrlstl, offense hel'eund er, or eball be 1m. Saturday. July 16 at Lytle churCh. Texas:, and PaUl Dakin of Lebanon. prlsoned fO I' not more than thh.ty Answer's on Page 8. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young had for Mrs. Leah Mills spent the week (30) days for 'eac h. separate orfense. Section . Ill. Each day th at such t heir dinner guests On Sunday, MI'. end at Nlagal~a Falls lind will be Orapefl'lllt . John Frayser lind ddugbter Marthll: a guest for ,11 leW' days of her son, II. violation persists atter tbe ofGrapefruit productioo in the United State. II now 'over .even Mr. o'n d Mrs., Israel l'I'c ott, and William St~se and Mrs. Strouse, fender has bE:en 1I0UfJed by the M)nl'shal or Council of the Village Umes al peat III It wa. in 1825-28. grand daughter Lois, and Mr. and lit Lyt,e. Over the aam~ period: To.. pro. MI·Il. Homer Nicely. , and daughter, Mrs. Martba Henderson and of WaynesVillle shall constitute, a. ductlon has Increa8ed by-l25 Urnel, of Dayton. ' ." MI'8. Lucile !Armitage were 'Vls- separate offense hereundel·. , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark enter. Itors In Olnclnnatl Monda.y. Section IV. ' This ordJnance shan qARD OF THANKS talned to dinner Sunday ' evening, Miss Hann,ah Jordan, of near tak e effect a~d be In force trom Deepest gratitude Is expressed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rdgg9 at So- Oregonia, :ilnd Mr. and Mrs. Lee and atter the earliest perod 01. to our f~jends and I relatlves for clal Row road, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Talmag~ of Wilmington, were r e- lowed by law. thell' kindness and sympathy and PaUl- Flory, of Dayton. cent cal,ler& o'f Miss ' Jessie ' Oarnel'. Passed : July 3, 1960 beautlfill floral ~fferlngs received Mr. Seth FliI7D&S, Sr., attend ed H. M. SHERWOOD, Mayor !the ·une-rvI r and their houae guest. Mrs. ATduring the "passing of our father, & IlU Ie oe 0 Mr. Arthur Attest. Charles James, Clerk. Weller at hi 8 Ia t e' res' Id enCe Mar thur Zell, of Erie, Penn. . Rev. H. S. McKlbban. 2t- 7·) 3·20 OUr s incere appreclatlop Is ex- Centervllle Sunday ~ternnon. Mrs. Donald Baird, Sr., and tended to the mln'st~r for his com~r. and Mrs. Harry Graham lind daughter, Mrs. Charles. Morgan en·S "'" 101' I ' teMtalned sevl"ral friends and rei. community, rortlng words ~ and to the Stubbs Mrs,Ulan ... entertained to ' H d but nlso in New York, dl S d . tl t II h ' d o. lIywoo , and all over the counnner un 1»', Mr. and Mrs. Kesler aves 0 a nen B Q we r sn ' d Funer.al Home for t..h elr kind and ,'U d M luncheon 'a t their country bome try. In II. ,dltlon, for YQur guldanca Graham' an d' .... efficient .service. r. an rs. Robert 0 ""ney add ht B Baturd..... . e tit will I be I'~vlewed each Mrs. Chloe Hubbel D. . n aug er, ' ue Ann, or ..." '1L1 ternoon for Miss one It,movi ( n..... F "';.., tak h 111 b wee rom e ocal Theater show Mrs. Edltb· M. Atchley &.I'1O¥,on. Mr. and Mrs. Blney and rancea YV~ I er wow . e- bUl ChM. McKlbban daugllter ' attended Sunday School come the br'l de of Mr. Donald' . xt 'S t d aft ' What Is this thing tbey can · h Bft'- d J:" an d ch urc aervlce bere In tbe ...., , ., ne a ur 11.1' el'- show: b I "aim I mo .... noon at Lvtll~ Me."odlst cburcb. . us ness . "y .a nd reMr. and Mrs. Carter Sj;roud and "---. ... . '# ';" duced to the barest esentlals, It Is daughter of Ealt Palestine" Mr. ~r. and Mrs . .Evere~t Early and the business of enterWnlng peoand Mrs. George Stroud of Day" Bobby Morgan were Bund.ay eve· " ~£AW DI~~J'II·.~'S pie, making them ' forget thell' ton, Mrs. Maude Crane of Leb-o Din&' dinner peata of Mr. and Mrs. ~ " " 1I"~fj troUbles and relax for a few' hours. anon, and, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Charles Hodsens at Franklin. By IDlck Tatum The MotiOn Picture BUsiness has Stroud were Fourth pesta of the Mr.. William Pen~n and TIIII betDg. the first In II; new finally reallied this and are tum. C1l1:Ude 'Slroud family. Mrs> Orane chUdren retu~ed home Saturday sartu of WIMIk1y columns In your Ing out more alid more pictures to relnolned for a few da,. vilit. after .P8DdIDI' ",eral' weeki W1th dDlDmunlty 'newspaper. a few meet ' tWs formula. Ttl'e y have Mr. Ipld Mrs •. Orville Gray iand· relaU,.. oaar Blahmond, Ky. words or introduction are In o.-der. adopted the slogan "Movles are Mr. IUld l1l'i. Lawrence l'urnas I'rom week tD week thle column better tban ever" and are doing Mr. and . Mr.. William Saw.,er at' _. near Wi tenIIcd 'the funeral servlc .. of Mr. and lOR VA were WIll keep J'OIIl pOfle4 OR what JA their .,elt to live up to It. 'C EaIt '!BoIan In ~~ on .BflDM7 ........ cllDDer peete of . . . OD In IIbcnr bulneu. Not "THE GREA,T LOVER", Bo~ ThUI'IdaF. Mr. and II.... Seth 1'urDu. 8)'. c.aIJ' 1D Jour local Tb....r 'and Hope, Rhooda FlemJng, Roland

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the capac:lty crowde ,e xpected to travel to Chicago to attend, the "Chl<!ago Fair or 1950" It W,US I'll, .vellied today by J. V. Murphy. general traWc manager of Great. Lakes GI'ey hound Llne~. 'l'Iiese plans In· lude Imptoved transportation to Oilicago, and speolll i equipment upon Which visitors may ride through tile Fnlrgl·ounds. The Falr, whlcll opened June 24 and wlll through Labol' OilY, stretches a mile a long the IlIkefront ,a nd Is tbe mos'/. an.bltloUil. exposillon Bta ed In hl c f~gO sin the ntury of ProgreBij in ' 1933 nnd 1934 . 'rh 1950 project porl.llIlY9 evel'y phn se of commer e. Indus iry. IIgJ'l cli ltul'e and splen 'e t hilt hns conll'lbul d to the ArneI" Ica Hcene. Mol' thnn 3PO of th country's beet known industrIes nre partiCipating In the 30 major exhibit arens . The Chlcn go Fail' may also be se n on Greybound's "Amazing America Tours. 'I'hese Inexpensive pre-plannl'd vncn Ion trips Include tansportntlon, hotel accommodn tions nnd, special s ll;htseelng. LIt.orature describing Chicago and otber vacation regions throllgbout the naUon may b obtained from the 'Pravel Bureau at the Greyhound Terminal.

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The ". O. T. . lIIe ting WIll be held at. th e home of Mrs. Cora Rich F I'iday eveni ng, July 14. a,t 7: 30. E verybod y Invited. Young. General oudlencll class lflcation; reviewers mUng: very good . Anybody, who I\Iles Bob Hope's styJ'e o[ humor, ulI,d \I'bo doesn't? willi enjoy t h.ls Illclure fl'om !\tart to fini sh. 1~lop Is the gUal'd lan of n brood of boy fore stel's returning to the ,S tates f!'Om a rhree months bicycle tOUI' of Frail e. On boord ship he meets, fir st or a ll, a beal!tlful and impo vel'l,l.Ired Duchess (Rhonda Fleming) nnd second, a sWp board ca r" shark (Roland Young) who resorts to murdel' to win th'S poker pot Wben lJdCessary. Hope manages to get blmself en'tangled with tbe gam blel' and Is blamed for the murder. 'Plenty of adventure and romance plus Hope's comedy routines keep tb e chuckles coming at a stendy pace. makes this show a wen rounded enteralnn;!ent value for the whole family. Tb'a t Is II)) the space fo r this week, Colks. VOllr comments ' and reoommendlltlons will b greatly appreciated as well 11.8 a~y Items concerning ' s how bUsiness in WaynesVille. Pleq,se , leave tbem at your local Theater box ofrtee. - -------------

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Nazis

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Cold War Flames Into Hot War On Korea Front; U.N. Condemns Invasion by Communist Forces

53 Stili Active BONN, Germany, - After months of research it was an~ounced that there are 53 former Nazis in the' German government, members of the popularly elected Bundestag, or parliament, of west Germany. Of the 59, three were ' m'embera ot th!l elite guard. . The three ' party government coalltion breaks down like this! Of 139 Christian democrats, 21 were Nazis. Of 52 Free Democrats, 16 were Nazis. Of 17 German party deputies, sIX were Nazis. The cluster of nazis represents more than one·elghth of the 4020man Bondestag. Most of them probably were pressured Into joining the party after Adolph Hitler came to power, but nine' joined up befelre he ):lecame chancelior. Ten of the Nazis were from United States-occupied Bavaria. The .Brltlsh·occupled area of northern Germany contrlbutcd 'no The' Rhur state of North Rhlne-Westphalla, the most populous in western German, had only seven former Naz.ls, In Its 1090man delegation.

Modem Seamen Tell Of Strange Visions, Vanishing Islands NEW YORK - The anCient tates of seamen about 'strange visions and ghost ships and vanishing islands are bellig retold by modern seamen. Here are some of the most ,recent tales as reported In the Coast Guard Bulletin: The U. S. S. Chicago, a cruiser, reported Urania jsland" jutting 110 feet out of the sea, near Aogo Shima in the Padflc. A year la,ter, seamen were ~stonished to find no land a~ all there, bll.t only a row of breakers. Two months later the Lindenwood Victory reported not even the breakers remained. The American freighter, Charles A. McCue, sa iled for 15 miles through a patch of blood red water oU the west coast of South America. The second mate and nelmsman saw a 30 foot octopus trailing about helplessly In the ,water while many large and small tish floated on the surface. The water changed color ' to pea green when illted ,a board ' ,and placed In a bottle. The ·second dUiccr of the Amerl· can ship Henry Lamb reports he clearly saw Ute peaks of mountains which he identltied, as the Azores, 680 miles away. The United States navy later explained that the irregular sunset heat had turned . the atmosphere into gigantic lens and that he actually had seen the IslandS. Capt. G. T. Boyett of the Blue· tleJd Victory reported 20 dlffe,r ent ;mirages on ,one evening In the short journey ' from England to France. They rated from three ,lighthouses, side by side and two coastal cltfes, one Inverted on top ,of the other. to two tall, thin ships also one inverted on the other. . '

New Cancer Technique Like 'Barbecuing Roast NEW YORK. - The American Cancer society has reported a new method of giving X·rays which works like barbecuing of roasts. The patient sits on a turntable, which slowly revolves, while a ,beam of X-rays plays on him. The dlUerence between this X· ray ,treatment and barbecuing Is that the ray strikes only In a narrow zone around the body. Thls new method )s used to treat cancer deep within the ,body. The X·ray is focused so Its prlnclpal strength hits about the site of the cancer. Such rays, however, bum all the tissues t}uough which they pass ,before reaching the deep clincer. Frequently the amount of X-ray. which can be given the patient are ' J1mlted by the amount of burning of the healthy tissues. The burning of, the healthy tis· ,sues sometimes interferes so much ithat a patient's me cannot be saved. By the barbecue method the Xrays remain focused on the cancer ,all the time, but are never on one .spot of healthy tissues lor long. 'Thls results In a wider area burned, ,but In less severe burning In any one healthy area, This technique was developed at Ithe Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Dr. John G. Trump, ' associate professor of electrical engineering, Dr. Hugh F. Hare of the Lahey Cllnlc, Boston reported: "This Is the most promising method evolved so far of treating deep tumOrs susceptible to r~dla­ tiOD. including many cases prevl· ously considered Inaccessible." The barbecue ray is two million volts. As a substitute, when the pa· tient cannot be rotated on account of the cancer, several simultaneous beams are used. They enter from different angles. The healthy tis· sue. are subjectep to the burning effects of only one ray, whUe the eancer gets the combln.ed effect of .everat

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KOREA: A Hot War The cold war, which has caused one crisis after another in recent months, had flamed into a hot war on one front. Soviet sponsored arm· les of North Korea Invaded South Korea, established by the United Nations with the blessing aJld aid of the United States. ' 'First reports of tJi~ attack were ' confused. It was known, however, that the invaders advanced as much as 12 miles into South Korea by using ground forces totaliJ)g as many as 40,000 men, plus 90 tanks. An additional 10,000 men were believed ready to reinforce the In· vade~s.

Some reports indicated the invad· ers had penetrated within 12 miles of Seoul, capital ,of Sou~ Korea, whUe others said the northerners had been checked aimost immediately. 'l!here were reports aiso of amphibious landing on the east coast of South Korea. 'The main attack was directed along the Uijongbu valley, for cellturles the path of Invaders. 'Maj. .Gen. Choi Byung Kud, chief of staff of the South Korea army, reported. Sthn Sung Mo, acting Premier and defense minister, said he had evidence that of northern tanks cap· tured in the first attack, half of the, crews were Russian. Minister Kill!Yong Ju was in Tokyo wlien the attack was launched. MeanwhUe, the United States be-gan the evacuation of 600 Ameri· cans from the Seoul area. They were leaving Korea by sea with U.S. air protection. The evacuation plan was completed only a week before the sneak attack,. According to American mllltaome.n who have been directing the training of the South Korea army" the defenders have 95,000 men to battle the Invaders. They will be handicapped, however, by the lack of an air for.ce and tanks. North Korea Is reported to have 100 military planes, including 70 Russian Yaks and 25 Stormovlks.

FARM SUPPORTS,: Senate Approves After a hot fioor debate, the senate tompleted congressional action and"lent to Pre!Sldent Truman a bill to give the Commodity Credit Corporation an additional $2,000,000.000 to finance Its federal farmprice-s1,lpport programs. The Pres· ident was expected to sign the measure. The debate developed over a provision In the bill which would shut the door on imported foreign farm crops If they threatened to upset the domestic farm-support program. 'The provisloh was included in the bill and requires Secretary of Agriculture Brannan to demand an investigation of the tarill commls· sion whenever he belleves foreign Imports are interfering with domestic farm programs. The additional $2,bOO,000,000 would tn'crcase the C.C.C. total borrowing authority to $6,750,000,000. Most of the money now available to the agency is tied up In prlce·support loans and purchase agreements. The mea sure barely got through the senate, 36 to 35 after VicePresident Barkley exercised his constitutional vote to break a 85-35 tie. Critics of the measure said It would wreck the reciprocal·trade program, sometimes called the keystone of the nation's foreign policy.

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Troops fro m CommUDJst.dominated North Korea are reported pushinlr their way 1I0Uth· ward foUowlne tJie sneak at.tack ' 01J U, S. backed' South Korea. F 0 u r,thoulland troops were reported ktned in the initial phase of the shootiDg. This map shows the 38th parallel which separatell North Korea from the south~

It 'bas been a number of years since , the press of this country has ralselil a' united ho""l on anyone subject. A ~ew rlote wfls evident, ho~ever, 's hortly after the invaslpn of Sou~ ' Korea by C0m.munlst sppnsored North Korea. The day foUowlng the attack every leading \lewspaper ill the UnilE'd S~ate8 carried editorials on the ~Iubject. It .seemep a spontan· ' eous ,and combined eUort of the edlto:rs to focus public attention ' on the Ileriousnflss of the Korean situation and Its possible repercusAmerIca's livestock Industry lost sions. In gener.al the editors seem to $31,914.677 in dead, bruised and' crlp, agrel! that ijle United States aqd • pied animals 1n 1949. the United ))latioDs ' must' ad on , Me~t waste due solely tl> ,bruising, much ot Yihlch could be prevented Korea. A few Of the opinions: New York Tlrries: ' War In Korea by greater care , In handling of livestock on the farm and 'in transit, will, in the immediate future; farce ' upon the United States the neces· was more than l $25,000,000. these fjg~res ' were cl1sclosea by slty for a decisive and unequivothe National Live Stock, Losl! Pre. cal ~joUo'y In respect to Asia. POlrtland/ Ore, ,J ournal: America vention Bo~rd, an organization has 100 other choice than to move · founded to promote better care and nece!lsary force to save Soutll handling of livestock. In 1949 the animals dead on Korea from the ,rl\pe of the Comarrival at the nation's stock: yards munists. Denver Post: If this aggression would h~ve filled a train 10J,i mUes Is not stopped, the U.N. has.but one I cholele. 'It must authorize Its member nations to supply a strong forcEI of men and arms, and must .tep in to stop the Korean war. It It dues D9t do this, If it fails to' respond to this desperate sItuation, ,then the U.~. la' doomed to 10 tHe way of the League of Nations. If the liiusslans are not made to bacle down in this Instance, we must' arm to the teeth.

UNITED NATIONS:' North Korea

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The United Notions, In an emer- , gency ' session shortly after the sneak attack by Communlst domInated North Korea on South Korea" branded the north the ~ggressot and. ordered an immediate cease-fitl~ throughout Korea. The Soviet Union was. consp!cuoUl' by the absence of its delegates from the emergency session. Acting swiftly and bluntly, the U.N. termed the assault an "unprovoked attack" and a "clear threat to International peace and security." The resolution called' for immediate cease·fire and implicated that the U.N. wouJd move to take stronger measures If 'North Korea flouted the . council. MeanwhUe, reactioD In the UiLlted States was immediate and to t\te point. President TrumaD cut short a vlslt ,to Misso\ll'! and returned to Washington. A conference was ca,lled bet\yeen top diplomatic and defense chiefs. ' The problem they faced was a critical one. Tbe situation demanded a clear and strong reaction since' too much was at stake In terms of AmerIcan prestige hl the Far East. As a result, a "critical amount" of arms aid was said to have been started to Korea lrnmedla tely. It was also reported General Mac· Arthur had been authorized to draw on stocks of equipment avallnble In Japan rather thun let Kor ea wait .for shipments to be put together in the United States. Many Am erican observers ssw the, attack on South Korea as a 5O'Vlet test of U.S. reaction toward aggression. Thcy did not believe, however, that the Communists are ready for any military aggression on a broad International scale. It was recalled by many that World War II started with acts of aggression against minor powers and not from declarations of war. With this ylew in mind, the ques· tlon arose Whether the North l<o~ea attack Is an early test of phYSical and moral strength of the democratIc nations. The present situation calls for firmness: political observers agree.

Bruising &luses ,Great Meat Waste

Packin.g Induslry Loss .$25,000,,000 Last Year

RELIGION: Onele in

2,000 Years

In. a , ceremony without preeedent In' the nearly 2,000 years of CatliOo' lic blstory, a mother Witnessed the cano,nlza tion of her chUd. Mllrla Goretti, who died at 11 defending her virtue, was . rl\lSed to sainthood before hal! a 'million Roman Catholic faithful. ' AmertoaD livestook producei'll Thie ceremony was unusual In lost more thaD $25,000 III IM9 bemany respects. ' ~ever before had cause of waste' mea' resulting ther,e been an open·aIr lIanctWcafrom bruised animals. Pictured tion ceremony 'I n Rome. In a above III the oarcau of a . hOIr place of special honor near the which wall condemned because Pope's throne Slit the saint's '8601 bruises • . ~Qt'-(lld mother. With her were two sons. and two, daughters. One of long. Meat waste from dead animals the sons, Angelo, lives In Ne\Y Vil- amounted to 14,310,468 pounds, with lage, N. J. a value of $4,4'12,871. Losses resultThe country youth who stabbed ing from bruises and crippled anithe cblld to dea~ in 1002 when she · mals accounted for the remalhder. would not submit to him, now 68 In order to' c.ombat ,thls 1088, eduyears old, lives in a monastery, cational programs have ' beeJ;l , inhawlted QY visions of his victim. augurated by the 'government, '/Jgr!. He was not at the ceremony, but c;ultural colleges and mea~ packers, was reported "In prayer more in· pointing to the brulse 'a nd mjury, tense than ever." ' lo,sses which are revealed when ani· The ceremony was one of the mals are Uressed, 'In the acking bi1Ibllghts of holy year. Thousands plants. " have flocked to Rome In recent Many terminal markets have demonths in observance of the relig- veloped comprehensive livestock Ious c:eJebration. safety progrllms. These programll urge greater care In the handllng of Uvestock from the time they leave the fann untU they are markWar Jitters I eted. Evidently suffering a case of war jitters, the New York stock exchange, experienced one of Its worst slumps In a number of years shortly ~I fter the open!ng ' of the present' "Somehow the notion gets around Korean conflict. TJradlng involved 3,9\0,000 shares, that originally our farm soils were the largest volume in 10 years. highly productive. That Is, produc· Some $4.000,000,000 was cut from tlve when first plowed. Many of the market value of all stocks list- them were llke the black lands In our middle west and in central ed 'on the exchange. Tlbe tra'dlng was a clear indica- Eur/lsla, for example, and In some tio!)1 of Wall' street thinking. Tin of the greal deltas arid aUuvlal val-.. and rubber, the 'prlnclp,le Far East 10ys," says Dr. Charles E. Kellogg commodities, Ildvanced In the spot of the U. S. department 01 agriculmBl'ket. The buyers also flocked ture. However, be ' adds: ' "But most to ,the commodity pits, sending most grains, foodstuffs ' and raw solis arq not. It is through liming and fertilitation, drainage, Irrlga. materials soaring. , Bonds followed stock In the tion, the .lntroduo,tion of legumes, plunge, rails taking the !!harpest and a host' of other practlce's, that fall in more than 2/h years in one farmers have made their BOlli! proof the largest volumes traded this ductive."

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The last big break' .In the market wan the day after Labor Day, 1946, whIm apprOximately $4,700,000,000 wall whittled from the listed market value at stocks on the ell:change. '

Joe McCarthy, 83, has relimed as manaeer of the BostoD Bed SOli: aDd retired from basehaU hecause of his healUl. He led the New York Yankees to seveD world cham· ploDShlps b e for e tettrlne In 19t6. He came out of retirement to t a k e over the Sox. Above he eets a frleDdly kisl from the famUy pet as he arrives home,

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Plense send me .1" ••• 'Signoture" tea· lpaona with (auowlng initio.! .. ... .. For eochunit 8~t of 4 spoonal I cocloao 1 whltc",tar end from Kellog,'. VAlUJITY PAOItAOB 8lld 76~ in coin.

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MAllY lEVER ,SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES ....sa. _

PLANE CRASH: The, worst commercial alrlln ~ 'tragedy In the nation's hlstbry tool: place In Lake Michigan of .St Joseph, Mich., when a Northwest AIrlines plane plunged Into the lake during a severe thunderstorm with 55 passengers and three crew members aboard. Two days after the giant craft disappeared, parts of the plane, a section of an airplane log bOOk, and parts of two bodJes were dragged from the lake. The plane, fUled to capacity" van. Ished on a flight from New York to Seattle by way of Minneapolis. St. Joseph Is about 110 mUes southeast of Milwaukee on the east~rn shore of Lake Michigan.

LONG , BEACH, CALIF.':'" The Nu-Pike zOQ adopted 'a baby seal recently that three boys brought ashore from Alamitos Bay and caul!! not suppoJ:t. The boys discovered , tlle seal following their sailboat onE;! day and re41ched out and petted him. He reciprOCated with II oontented wriggle, and they took him aboard. '

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Iur&loo, U-'.I amoldul or ~ '" cold oome&lm. 010. . dowa kldnq tiOll. TIWa ma), lad ....OJ tolD '" _ plaiD 01 UalD, baokaelot, 1_ or ~ &lid _ , beada.b. . . .d d.l uiaa_ 0 .... Many a farm wlto would .It whUe op 6I&h1i8 or INq1UD' p ....pe ....y t..uI~ working at the kitchen table If there INIIII ,mlaor bladder lrrI&atloai due '" .... • damp_ or d1ttat)' lndlIcndou. ' was a stool or chair handy. A 8tool U JOV ~mI_ are duo' 110 .... hinged to a table leg so It could _ cloD'C ..01~ tr)' DOR'. PUll, s aaIId ealliy be pushed under the table eli_tie. Ulld ed.....,all)' b, aiIUI_ for 0_ 10 - " " WbIIe .... IJIIIPtoJu . . , when not in use would mt:et the reor.. ,ot~ _ , WI . amulDs IMtto Qulrement, _ tIaMa D_'. II.. bPP>' nlIoIThe, one ,ahown above is • simple belli tile 1~ ~ or 1d!1Dq tllbee udlllt_ llue1a aa& ..... 0.. Doo'. ~ todQI .tool with one leg. A short arm of

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8ecre&a17 01 Def_ Louis ·JJObl\SOD (left) aDel Mn. Douelaa MacAl1bar ccmve~ dlU'lni' ' •• break In Ule review s&aeed bT Amefloan oCO,paUOD' foroes In TokTo recentlf. 10hDsoD .DCl other billa mlUe.., leaden ,4~ODIerre4 tID Far Ea'" lIOUOT.

dY'ING COSTS: Telke .Big Jump

wood about ellhteen inches lon" an inch thick and three Inches wide, ,haa on.e end nailed or screwed to the stoolIe, and' the other end attached t~ table Ie, b,. a hin,e.

1, 'Agricultural Stations Gradually Beltaflinft

lne cost of livln, t. still below a Tear but led bT meat prices, Gradual re,taffln, of the alrithe cormuner'lI price Index took an cultural experiment .tatioDl with incr,aae ,of ' ellht-tentha of 1 per .clentlflc per.onne1 which was DOt cent between AprU 15 and May 15, I available durin, the war period· II It wal' the hl,hest iump of anT • noted In the CUl'rent report ciD the month In almo.t tWo yean. a,ric,lltural eX$Mrlm,e nt stlitiOI1l. 1'004 prices went up 1.9 per cent New .tart member. are TO\lJll blltween AprU and :MaT, and were men wlio have been :ible to com· rIlspoIUllble for the BUdden rise in plete their advance tra~ alDoe th:e COlt of l1vlnJ Index throu,hout the war, Clo.er inte,ratlon of .... nation. search and extel1llon work II IlIo i repor!et$,

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If You Can Use Hamlmer, You Can Make a Chest

Small Chest Bas Many l Jses TF YOU can use a hamme'r, saw and screwdriver, you can make this che.st. The sturd y' blockfront drawers 'require no difficult joinings.

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Pattorn .282 g ives larllo work ing d in· grams nnd lIIuslra tc d . t .",by-step directions. ~altorn Is 250.

lJnespectecJ A young couple asked the parson to marry them Immediately following the Sunday morning servioe. When tbe time came, the minister rose and announced: "W1I1 those who wish to be united In the holy bonds of matrimony please come forward?" There was a great stir-and 13 women and one man walked up to the altar.

• He.op up breakfast bowlfuls1 of sweet Kellogg's Com Flakes. They're fresher I Crisper! So hearl1.l-the "power' of com and Its whole-kernel val ues in iron, Vitamin B.. niacin! A bargain in goodnessKellogg's Com )lIakes.

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Bldellue WIsdom My brother-In-law, a partioulal'ly successful oontractor, credited his good fortune to the "sidewalk superintendents" who gathered to witness his building ·projects. He employs one man to do noth.i ng but gather the ~omments of the f rowd, and he claimed that many a major problem.. \'fas solved by piecing together these bits of wisdom from .t he sidelines.

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• AspeJ1, once the boom town of silver and gold miners, is fast becoming one of the culture centers of "culture - conscious" Colorado. Set in ' a magnificent section of t" e Rocky mountains, it offers tourists the natural facilities of mountain streams and lakes, skiing, and other outdoor sports. Above sqmmer visitors e n joy a ride. Special guided pock - trips into the high country are a favorite summer activity. Fishing for the elusive rainbow trout is another P!lPular sport. T~e stream (right) is the famous Roaring Fork river where gold was panned in the

Can't Remember ' Friend-"Say, there' s a bunch of people outside waiting to see you. Among them is a bishc)p who says he married you some time ago." . Film Actress-"Geel I'm practically certain I never ma:r.ried a bishop."

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• . But not to be outdone by other western towns, Aspen has scheduled an eleven-week program featuriNg the theme "Great Bools, Great Men, 'and Greqt Music!' as an added attraction for tourists. During the weeks, June 26 to September 10, great books and 9 rea t men will 'be discussed doily by outstanding outho r i ties, interspersed with a series of concerts by the Denver symphony or~hestra . • A group of tourists (above) loaf on the sundeck . when not hearing lectures or concerts by . such artists as Lauritz . M'elchoir and Helen Traubel. The Saarinen tent (right> was designed especially lor Aspen musical and cultural events, by the' Finnish .architect, Eero Saarinen. inside, it is an acoustically pe~fect amphitheater. .The tent was first used for the su~­ cessful Goethe bicentennial celebration at Asp~n lost summer.

Sta-ful Battery Saves Time and Money The amaling new Aulo-UI. SIa-ful Ball.. y hal oreale. liquid ...erv. Ihan ordinary ball..i..-ne.d. wale. arlly 311m•• a yaa •. In addition, "Sla-ful" Balle.i .. have Flb.e.gla .. mal. fa. lange. ballery lif •• Monoy cannot b~y 0 bell" ballo.y. See you. neighborhood Aulo-lil. Bottory Doalo ••


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THE MIA MJ GAZE,T TE EI tabllahod 18~O PAUL A. SCHERER . . ... .. ....... .. .. . ·.···· .. Editor and pubiliher CECILIA J. SCHERER ..' . . ......... . .. •... .. Secretary and Trealurer Published Every TbursdlltY MorDiDa at Wa ynesville. Warren County. Ohio Entered. liS secolld ' class matter at the postofftce at Waynesville. Oblo.

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MANH EIM, PA. _ ENT INEL.: "At .Pendelton, Oregon, 011 May 10, 19- 0, the Presid ent declared that the Americon famil y" annulll in come co uld be rai sed to at Ie. t '1,000 hy 19Go if th e whole c<'u ntry ,tried. • But the 64 'que tion is \',~ha't wi ll th e·t!9I1ar be wort h in 19 O? How much milk, potatoes or I read wi ll th doll ar huy w'hen th e minimum income is 54, OO? . " Lot s of money ha s its appea l, ye , hu t it doe not necessarily Illean more actulll wea lth , happin ess or pro perity. Ther~ i ' ffnmine and povcrty in hin a but it ha s more money than it ev I' ha I. M ney is a medium of ex chan ge :tnd it is wort h iu t what it will buy," ~ ALE M, . J., , T A ! A Im & JElL EYMAN: "Am eri ca ns have al w:!" paid taxes, and the y nl wa s will , to 'upp r,t th eir ~ariou levels of •.,overnine~L But when ta x s take from 25 10 Hl pCI' 'ent f his income , it belle aves (h e Am~rican t:t1\ p:l. er to wa lch 1'0 el y ev~r y dollar his gov~ rnmenl spe nds."

To get the most value from elecuie service eVery ,fOnD needs, Adtquate Wiring. Adequate Wiring means enough outlets. big enough wire sizes and ~ wiring layout 'and instAU.tion th.t, .... sures efficiency. economy. "fety and conveaience. . Here ,. 'lie key: AJJ illustrated: dle power UDe is brought in 'from the road to a center. meter r~e, which serves a ~u~bu. tion point for wires carrying ele~rlc , curreDt to .U the. bualdiDgs

to ho,' home In 11I'llIgbor o last w~ek. Lew Wusb I' lUnins in a cl'IUcal co nd ition Ilt Grandvl., w HospItal, Dayton . By JANE FITE Mrs. Lenll Gilpin who has hel'n M I·R. neu lnll Eckel't has rctlll'l1ed the hou se gues t of hCl' Bon·in·law to hoI' hom e 11£'1'0 fo ll ow in g II ,' Isil lind ' daughter, MI'. lind ~lrs.' John wit h relatlv s ill Itllllana.

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·Cburch Sobool, 11:80 A.M., Harold Earnhart, Supt. ~prsblp Service, 10:811 A,M. ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL 'outh FellowshiP. Sunday, 7: 00 " 1' R . P.M. . I 18 ev. Samuel N. KeY.B;. Reot~l $und«y: Holy Cow'w unlon, 8 a. 'II. l-l'Iwary churcll scboo) 10:80 a.m. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST (Ages 0 ttirougb 8) Byron Carver, Mlulster .\ dult Worsblp, 10:30 a. fu .. Bible Sohool, 9:~0 A.M. Mormng Worship, 10:80 A.M. Frayer MeeUDa, 7:00 P.M. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Young 'People's Meeting, 7:00 William Sbannon, Minister Evening Services, 7 :30 P.M. . Sunday Sohool. 9:30 A.M., Mra. Jame!! Garrison, SU1)t. Preaching, 1st. ' ant! Srd. SunWAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF duya of eact. montb, ' 10 :80 A'M c:iH1J18T Evening Services, 7 : 30 P.M. M. H . 'OoUey, Minister BIble Scbool, 9: 80 A.M. Mornln~ Worsblp, 10:80 A.M. 'ST. AUGU8TINE CHURCH Yoll,n g Peoplell' Meetlnj!:, 6:46 Fatbor n. H. Krumboltz, Pastor P.M; . .' . M 8 d 10 ICv enhlg Service, 8: 00 P. M. a~sos. an A.M. . Prayer Meeting at{d Bible study CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENOS' Wednesday, 8 P.M. ..ee Partlnrton, MinIster Worablp Service, 10 A.M. MT. HOLLY METHODIST Sunday School, 11 A.M. T. M. Scaff, MInister Sunday Sobool, 9 : SO A.M., E. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS A. Earnhart, Supt. WorshIp Servlco, 10:30 A.M. First Day Scbool, 9:30 A.M. Evenln~ Senlce, 7: 80 ~.M. Meeting tor Worship, 111:80 A.M.

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. being served. The methods, materi ls and size of ,"vire installed in these feeder lines 10 the various buildings · dete;rmine the efficiency of the farm wiring.

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Plan lor 'lie luture, '00. It'. fine idea to plan wiring co carry a future load double chat ' oow Deeded. Electrical distribution panels with spare terminals allow for future additions to yow equipment with'o ut overloading. present circuits. .

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Take advantage 01 fre'; .he'p: To make aure the wiring plan you work OUt with your conu:actor permits aU additional load and future extensions likely tlO be needed. talk over your electrical power needs with yOUl' County . Agent, Vocational Agriculture teacher and the Farm Represeotative of your elec:uic servo ice company. The combined experience of these authorities will belp you enjoy the maximum comfbru and conveoieocH of cleeerical living On your fann. rlln_ 1_"IUCY.le ntlAfltl," !illnela" 9.00

"To be bor n a gentleman is an accid ent,' bu t to die one is an a hi eve ment. " -H. P. Ka ye.

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MID.SUMMER FESTIVAL

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. Once again, the time has come for the MidSummer Festival sponsored hy our . Civic Club, and we believe that si~ce our Civic Clul is a very worthy! organization and performing a good job for the community, they deserve the support and coope ration of the whole co mmunity in' this venture. So let's al\ go Thursday, Friday and Saturday night t o the gra de . cho ol grou.nds and help th e boys and have a good time al ong! with it. It ls f r a good cause.

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TH~ DAYIO" POWER I IID UGHI COMPAIY , Miss Elln itambnllgh, of St. Petereburg. Florida. has arrived bere 1'01' a t wo \\:eeks IsIt I~ relatives. Funera l t; I'\'ces were conducted Saturday nfternon at lhe Friends ohurch h re, for W Idon (HunkY) nogl,n , 61 . who passed a.way at

y"an dvlow Hosllltn\' Wednesday evenhlg. Rev. E. Partington ofrlclljIoted. _Mr/!. Imojesn Volets read tb,e memoir and ' Mrs. Ernestine Moore and Mrs. Clau dia UI':lnden' bUrg, accompanIed by l\! '·H. · Harry S. Tucker at t he plano, sUllg "Go· Ing Down the Valley." ,I nternment wua made In the MI· n11 Cemetery at Corwin. Mr. and Mrs. Cllftql'll no~ , e ,. Ilnd .famlly of Springfield, woro guO)sts WAYNESVILLE., .OHIO Thursday of Mr. Doster'!! 110 rent'9, PHONE 2281 1'411'. and Mrs. Herbert 'Dost.e:·. " Charles Doster h'as returned ___ __ howe from Chri st Hospltnl. Cln· clnnatl~ where b~ ' was conrlerl for a few days for observation a nd Franklin !f'tlllrsdIlY. Mr. and Mrs. l..eonard Adams treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis, of Wilmington. were guests ~un. of Dayton, were guests Saturday. day of Mrs. Adams' parents, ' Mr. GARDEN TRA CTO R and Mrs. Adum Campbell and 01' .M.r. Lewis' parents. Mr . nnd , . famlly. • Mrs. lJld. Lewis. IUGG'DI V'~.A"UtIA.Y.rO.o'.aAr" Mr. anll Mrs. H. ·S. '[mlker were Miss L inda Cook" of Franklin. Stop In and ._. 'h. auts'andlnll new Ifaclor mod.I •• II II .... was a gues t ttrl s week 0 her uncle out of town ,cullers. Sunday . • soylnll aHachm_n'•• T he Wo(lmeiVs Society of Clirla. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J;lugene tlan service will bofil their ' an. Snodgt'lllls and fam ily. . Sev rnl I,el'oons from here at· nual plcuic for membel'lI and In· tenrled a basket dlnnel' given In vlted gu~sts at the howe of' Mrs. honor 'of Rev. ond Mrs. C. A. Ar- W. E. Frost. Thursday at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Wl1l1:l,tD Oatchum thur, ot the New Burlln gton Meth· and their 8nna' of Keokuk, Iowa, odlst Chlll'cll, Sunday. Rev. Arthur 'Is nlsp paslor of tll , Methodst are . spending. II few days as Ufe cburch, bere, and was returned to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jomel Rnder this distl'lct at the con fe rence beld and family and Mr. nnd ,Mrl. Sleve Stine of Kingman. . , l!lst month. Lionel Campbell, or Lytle, wa s Mi ss May McKoy. of WlImlng, tbe 'glle8~ SlIturday or his father t~~n, wa~ !L gliest Fl'ldfly, of M,·. and family, .~ and Mrs. Chllrl es SwindleI'. A Japllneee Tell wi I be given lit The Civic League met al tho home of Mrs ..Jel1 nl e Oraham. Sat· <the Methodist chure here Thurs· urday afternoon. Mrs. Grabam and d.ay" July 20 lit 2: 91)' P. m. 'I'here Mrs. Ali ce Hough had charge of wlll b'e a speclsl program and door prizes are to be given. The the program. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collett. ot tea Is being sponsore/l by tbe Wom· Dayton, were guest~ Memoral nay en's Society ot Cbrstlan Service. Rev. Paul J. Emery. pastor of LYTLE of Mr. ' Collett's s i ster·IIl·I ~w. Mrs. A. S. ' ollett and h I' son Robert. the Bethel Temple. Dayton, con· ., Mr. flU Mrs. Wllllam Thornbury du cted a specilli service at the Full nm d their grandso n, of AI~bllmll , Gospel churcb, here Wednes'day IH9 '\uto PrOiluc&lon ' Blre the guesls of Rev . .~nd Mrs. n1ght. . The 53 automobile manufactur· Wasb spent ' 0: few Mrs. Minnie Jr. P ; 'I'llbrnbury. era in the United State. Bet a new days last week with her l'elatlves production reco'rd ,In 1949 by tum'Mr. and MI'''', Wal~ r ,Oonrtldson In Dtyton. Ina out 6.250.000 cars. truCkl, and find their ,Inllg httlr, 1urllYI\. huv e bUSIes. Thll toPI the prevlou. rec· left for tbelr Bummer vacation. PrUIl" ord, .t't ill 1929, 111 ,!mOlt • mitMr. and Mrs. W. P. McCllrren In 18U. Prlnol. Bacon wrote. "on voblol, •• lI~d their gral1 ddRughtell, S~Ddra "The Turk. hive a drink called Fisber, J"'r. and Mrs. Cbal')e8 001" eaUa, made ot a berry of tile lame . Crow Net .. 8 .. dan. Mr. and Mf6. Clyde Levlcy, name, a. black Ii• •oot · and of a Althouab many tannen dlsUk. l~rs. &Wle Reuson i\{rs. OR~ liIar; ' etron, acent. 'l'hl. drink comfort- orow. beCIU.. they deltroy com, Ilan Mrs. Lisa Curl. lItrs. Lau;a eth the brain and heart and helpetl! bltdl alIo belp the farmer , ' dl,estlon " by ..tth, m~y Inaect peati. Sclan, ·iShldaker. and Mrs. A. S . . Collebt . tI.t. have e.tlmated that, crowl will -..,.------ I ,a nd t,er son Robel·t Collett en.., 111 bu.he.. of Insecta In on. yed 0 picnic Bllppsr al. Cold N. Y. lIItIk Prod...,'" I rings, ncar' Waynesville MemorAverl,' milk producUem per ....on on tbe averaae farm. cow on New 101'1£ fJl1lll ill llN1 lal Day. . wa. at ',toO ~. a..ASSIFIEDS The members of ,tile local Wom- ' which" 1,Il10 pouDdJ more tIIu 10 TRY -THEY GET RESULTS FAST en's Cbrlstlan Temperance Union .J.lre a,o.

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IOIYOUCII ABIINEI DODGE FOR MUCH LESS THAN YOU THINKI YES,S minntes behind tlle wheel of todIlY'. big Dodge is all II take8 10 prove you could poy $1,000 Dlore Dud still not get all Dodge gives you! New Dodge models are rolling off the prodn~li~n Unes fu record·breaking volume, ond we can 88snre yon eorly delivery on your favorite model. So why pul off enjoying Dodge extra room and rldin3 ~om. fOrI, Ihe fla shing performonce of tbe big "Get·Awny" Engine, Ihe smoolhness of Fluid Drive! Your presenl c:ar will probably more than cover the down payment .... and terml ore easy. Y.i, you could pay $1,000 IIIOI'e olHl not "II DoJge room, .OM ~f 1ta1Hl1i1lfl alHl falnOu. d.penJahllltyl

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THE MIAMI GAZETTp, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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A Farm Diary By D. ~. Frazier ~I~ _ I _Q_~I_~.:"

JULY ]'0, 1950, - ThUJ'sday, Fri· day , aptul'dl1Y, SundRy, Montluy, five perfect Bllmmel' days, all In a I'O'\". Showers are pred~cted for today but as there I1re no Slgo t! of them yet, BUClt, Is starting t o ut a little patch of a\[a\fa bay tlUlt Is to e put 1J;1 loose, Mrs, Tennnt Is canning beans, The r e' n I' e enough benns In 't he truck pRtcb I1Ight now to fu\'Olsll en 0 II g h c~ned beans ror everyone on the farm for aU winter If they were picked lind ' canned now. My next job Is to' go and put. Ull somelhing for the Limas t o climb on 80 'thnt 1 COn have enough to go Into tbe freezer. That 10 the , kinll I like. Everything is grOWIng, , thllnks to tho .raln, weeds especlally, Wednesday we were over a~ Cambridge, OhiO, jU8t after t hey hlld hnd th ree inches or ra in, Every stream was overflo wi ng, every low place wa8 rul1. We passed 80me low lying " usud cur lots where jU8t the tOilS of rOWA of cars stood out of the wa ter. Fortunately It did 110t ~tay long, s o that any crops that were flood ed did not appear to be hu r~,

Respberl'lcs are ripe I\nd yellow trnnspaJ' nt nllple8. SOOn thern \Y'1Il be blacl(bel'I'les for It Is ai, most the middle of July. If 1111 tho s umme l' days weJ'e Itke this one, no one would need to Beek a better clhuat , , Warm enough to go s\v lmmln g. cool enough to eRn beans. , . Iliad the boys tiuay cutting 10cust ~St8 ' this momlng for we are going to lIave to move that 'I'OW;lShl l? Road fellc, If I have to pay to hllve the post holes dug, It costs Just about th e SllJIle to use steel posts or to use locust. 'rh tlJLrrel'ence Ls who gets the money, Steel posts give t hl! big share to the post dea lers but 10cusl posts pul It In the pockets or t h bOYII who cut the posts and dig the holes to Bol them, Evel) tit 1I11lt It Is sometimes hard ' to get them to cut tbem, I think a f!l l'lller's wlsb ,vould be, If he round a rullglc ring, otloutd he fOl' good fences evei-y whe re I t hey are lie · ded on this place, Wouldn't thaL be n ice! '11l1e 110gB had a joke on Jolin, He built II new hog rence tbls year nong one gf the IIlfalfa fields ami extended It to lhe pond so that they could have all th e water they wnnted but be lert the ' pOl1d for one part of the bnrrle to' keep them In the lot. But It seems ihat hogs not only can 8wlm but they It,ke 0 sw im an d we hlld a fine lime with them fllr a while because they swam to get out, but nevel' Lo ge t bnck 111 aga in. However the other day h I'ooled them I\"\tb some blll'b 1I' ll'e nnd the sw immin g 'Rme was ended. T his tIll I' weat lle l' t he lit tle

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QUlilSTION: what causes cat- emlB, and It's dlUll'KOUl tc make tl., to , come down wlt2l Ih1pplng 'a m1Jtake, feverT , Q~TlqN: ,:r. there an effect A.NSWl1lR: ThJs dl8'eaae Js WlUa!- tlvo treatment? . , )y due to a COIItinatlon. 'o f highly , , .ANSWER: B { iDfeoUous .,.nt.. It deatJ mll- ~ havlnc the aD. 'i 1IoDa of dollan wortlf- of cattle " Imu vaoclnate4 , annu&liy. • , _ "at ' Ie.lt two , week. belo'" • . QUJIISTlON: :r. It alwaya ' , dler. are 1IaIpped.. brougbt on by ~pplD&'T •. It the own ... ANaWiJIlR: Not alwayi, but waitJ untu shlpp\Jig time, a cII1l'eI'uaaalIy. When oatUe are 1h1pped, t t ~ cclnAtion Sa ~ ;tfIeY often wtrer apoaure, to the :!s,)'p8'" va, , eJemeatl, ' as well as UipOIUN" W QUJD8TION: After the ~ " pnII.I, In a weakened coD4ltlon. arrive at their dMUuaUon, an miD1rHng with straJwe aDiIDU, ~y fl,trther precautlona n8CUlU'1T ' tlley are ...,.' prey for the ~eaA.N8WJR: NewlY.arrived cattl. tIaa. should get plenty of -to 1IIIlta, Q'UIII'l'ION: Bow doe. an 1Il- from ~ rain or IIIOW, u4 ..,.. feafed animal act T ' tul feecUna', They IhoWd be 110.A.Jf8WIIB: It may rtfuM w eat: Iatecl fIoIir the hom. herd fw may be ".ow", h&Ye • IdP fwer. tIIne ..... l\'rOteetlv. IG'IIID tile .,.. may water, aDd 1Inathlnc may be ~ ~ If ..., __ " 7 be W»ored. If ~.,aap- 'Jma1a IIIobD. lIII:aat ~ tdiia abow up, ' ttl. bait ~ In . each InItaDCa IIIDUI4 v.rIDarIaa'• ...,.,.--. be ctltMmllllll by the ~ IbiIlIr QIJlPtGIu an NO'I'B-Du. to IJIIII!I rlnlUldlcN. ..... t ~~.:.: Ie

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tbe blue of the cblckory. T'he combines have begun to ,'v ol'k On tbe wheat, Tb'ere Is a long li~e. Of box cars on the track Ilt Lytle, Harvest bas' begun and In the Car east ' is the rumble of war, It always takes U8 a long time to gel Btarted but ev~ n tbat 11008 not ' convince the world we 'want peace, J wi sh I COllld BboW the people beblnd tb e Iron cur· tam the piece of America aloOl: highway 22 In Ohio, Rich' farm after Carm, rOWB of , neal I!.ew houses with gardens, a steady s tream of automobiles, all the things that could be theirs If they but had tbe freedom and the will to work for them,

Remember when mld(l!es and skirts wel'e con aid(wed j ust the th ing tot' school g irls to wear? Besidos be ing serviceable, they loolle l) neat and trim worn with blue or red lies. Site 8 e x, t he wearers looked jll ~t a s 'g lamorout! os bobbY-Boxers do toda:y, Remember?,_ ., I \ Many h'a ve found o iI r .ympathetic under.tandlng ci f financial limitation, to b. v e r y tatl.fying In their time of need. •

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!l)ncluttered Fur.nishings Give iHome Comfort in Hot Weather By Ertta: Haley 'HAVE YOU HAD lbe gratifying experience ' of walking Into a 'room from the swellerlng out-otdoors and fe lt cool and rested after a few minules? It may not actually be five or ten degrees cooler In the room, bllt ,everything In It was so serene you just couldn't help teeling' more relaxed. It's possible to cOQl your homes simply by careful decorating, as women who have done It will tell yo'u. They don't spend a lot of money on silmmer decorations, but they do apply basic color and decoration principals to what they fur· nish. In general, unclutt'ered eUects are , to be sought. This means the use of cool or plain colors, simple designs that have no "busy-ness" about them, and· the removal of everything from that room that Is not abso· Worn level on tbe brow, the lutely essential. broad·brlmmed sailor Is one of Stacks of magazines, what·not this summer's smartest hat shelves filled with small decorative fasblons. Walter K. Mar k s pieces, extra pi110ws and such creates thIs summer sailor of things which contribute so much to brlUlant so a r let baUbutllal the warmth of the room during C901 whose brim has a flange of navy wealher are best slored away durgrosgrain ribbon covered by ,a . ing warm months. sort face veU of coufettl-dotted 11 you have a plain, cool color on navy mesh. the walls or a small print, or plaid, then walls will need no change. However, if you have bright red, Ing decorating project. It Is here orange or rich yellow colors in that every woman can show true drapes and slip covers, you would Ingenwty since ther e are no hard and tast. rules to follow. You may be able to bring In some dark cast iron furniture for such a porch, and it will be real pleasure to see how attractive It can be made. A good way to lighten it properly Is to paint It some shade of white or pastel yellow r elieved with touches of white. In case the furniture leaves much to be desired in the way ot seating comfort, as it frequently does. plan to make chair pads and possibiy arm pads for the settees and choirs. These ' are. easlly done on the machine. Materials recommended are plastics which may be purchased by the yard, oil K~cp rootns cool • ••• cl,oth, or some ot the slurdy cottons. Pillow ticking may oUer do well to Invest In an Inexpensive you a cool but stury an's\ver to the swnmer set ' for the comlort they cover problem. give. Unless the porch is · glassed, Inexpensive cottons can be pur· draperies oUer ,!O problem. It chased ~nd sewod at home to fur- may. however, be mQre comfortnish rooms for hot months. You a ble if you get Inexpensive, dis· should select them (or the cool ap· posable type venetian blind for pearance as well as easy launder- screened porches as this will enability since a cool room Is also a able you to shut out the glare ot !resh neat one. the sun during certain time'» of Keep Rooms Cheerful the day. When Selec ting Colo r Floor coverings for these porch· Cool colors are not necessal'!ly es may be rugs woven or sewed sombre colors. Even tbough yOu at home. Tweedy effects, rough may choose a da rk blue or a ma- workmanship and a casual air in roon as a predominating color. it such rugs usualJy lends mucb at· can always be llghtene d with mosphere to these floor coveri.ngs. touches of white, pale pink, pastel A se t or two ot nested tables. as yellow ot gay green. well as a coUee table or cart are It's espec ially important to keep excellent furniture for porches rooms looking cheerful even uscd for dining. Unless you can though concentrating on cool col- salvage sQmc out ot garage, basement or atUe. plan to buy them ' second hand for refinishing. Row To Keep Bedroom Cool and (Jomfortable Bedrooms are the easiest of all rooms to keep cool and airy during the summer months since the prime requisite for doing so Is to remove all Ilut the cssenUllls from them. It , is entirely proper to do away with curtains and draperies (m· tire.ly. The windows can be made attractive by using venetian blinds or some decorative shade s. In fact, shades may even be painted white and then trimmed wUh de; cals. </li/h litlc/lll1ered decorll/ion. The purpose of leaving windows Is to enable air to reach' uncovered ors. Though you avoid the warm, lush colors like brilliant rOlle, the room easlly, especially at warm yellow and orange. and the night {or s lee)ling comfort. A busy looking Jarge flow ered prints certain ,amount of attractive bare in draperies a nd fu rn iture covers, look Is espe Cially conducive to cooling these rooms. r ooms nced not ~ drab. If curtains are desired. however , Mate ria ls dcs igned especia lly for the wn rm wea ther ar c to be they should. at all times be kept fOUnd casily it you, consult either fro sty and crisp looking. Since drape ry ya rd goods or even fab- curta ins can be stretched to sa ve ric depa rtments. U the pattern Ironing, thi s need not be much of ' which s r Utc s you as mos t appro· a problem. It m ight even be wise tq remove p ria te is a bIt wa rmer in tone than it shou ld be lor a cool eHect, all sca rves and other decorations Cr om dresser and chest to ps. In l( m ay still be used if kept a t a thi s wa y you do away with the minimum . Drape r es in th is case might 'be clullered look so m nny b ~ dro om s a cream or wh eat color with a bor- acqu ir e. der or valance of the print or When the need ror dra pes is apl:lld, It instead of using it to cute you migh t Investiga te the use cove r cha irs ar soCas completely. ot 'su mmery ma terials, Th ese it mig ht !Je us cd for just thc' may often be obtained In the yard pleating aro nd the ski rt. rather than drapery departm ents. P lai n colored wa lls in bro wn. Keep the be d covering as s imple cool green (wi th mo re blue tha n as poss ible to have It iii harmony yellow n th e colo'r) , m ar oon, lig ht with the r est ot the room. This gray. white. gra y blue or be ige may match curtains or draperies, a re pres cribed lor cooHng rooms. and Ii possible, trim down ruWes P la in vall trea tments also enable and trimming to a bare minimum. you to usc somewha t more pattern in the other decor ot the Here Are Tips r oom, an d you may ~asilY choose For Summer Sewi ng When you plan to use swnmery Email prints or shadow plaids to gI ve the cheerful aspect that is so materials for decorating, make certain they are, pre-shrunk, or unpo nant. Kitchens, too. can be cooled with they will not last the season or any ot the colors mentioned above. survive fitling after the firs t sheer curtain With a definite color in the kit· laundering. The chen. curta ins may be wblte, edged materials will have to be shrunk at home by wetting, drying and with a deeper or lighter shade pressing. 11 you press dress or at the wall color or even have a yard ,' materials into service ,that , complimentary ' color Introduced a re sanforized, you 'need not worry since it's to be used In such 'a about shrinkage. small amount. Drapery m~terlals should be Decorating the Porch sized before cutti.ng and sewing Can Be Fun for accura te fit. This may be Screened, glassed or open por· done professionally, or at home. ches which are frequently used as in the same way 81 lB use,d tor d ining areas can offer an ,engag- sheer materials. I

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Bam aD Nature • Teacher: "If John can gather sis Qua'rll of berries in an hour, and May , can gather four In ~be same time, how many quarts wW they have'" JlmmYI "Oh, about t J v e quarts." Teacher: "Why what nonsense, Jimmy: 'Don't you know that six an~ four are' ten?" ' Jimmy: "Yes, ma'am , J do. But you didn't aHow for the time they w0l!ld ,waste. My mom says 'that when 'mY sister and I do anything together it takes us' twice as long as Jt should."

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Anything: for Pay r s on SoUcitor-"Would , you indorse· word not fou'nd in the original painted surfaces can be removed our cigarette for two thousand dol· languages of the ;alble; It Is not In without damaging the paint if you lars? " , Latin. German or French for that :louse them with hot 'VInegar. Movie Actor-'IFor two thoumatter. It , Is the word "home." sand dollars I'd smoke the darn But hom es were Parsley butter, made by mixing things." ' not Inve'rited In one tablespoon of chopp~d parsley England or Ameri· with one·fourth cup of butter and ca i the an c i e n t t\YO tablespoons of lemon juice, is peoples of the 'delioiouH when spread on fish. world had homes even if they hQd For safety, paint bottom step no s p e cia I w9rd : In cellar white . • tor them. The story of Ruth Is a homeThere is olbing so refreshing 's tor y. a fa mUy Dr. Foreman on a h()t day as a tall glass of tale. It com e s _ from the times of the Judges, lemonade with a sprig of fresh which were very rugged Umes in· mint. deed. ,' '1'0 read the Book ot Judges you would think that everything was plots and ' wars and murdor. The~e isn't a peaceful story In the book. And then comes the story of Ruth, t9 remind us iliat even In those t errible Umes there were happy people, pe,!ple who 'minded their business and worked , hard and stayed home and loved one another , The bright spots In today's vast seas of misery are just what they How mild can a cigarette be'. were In Ruth's time.

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Unity in V1!riety T is striking th at in the Bible the warmest expression of devotion shown by one person to another, is expressed by one woman ,to her mother-in-law, by Ruth to Naomi. Ruth, was of a diUerent race and genera tion and na tion. Yet she takes Naomi's family tor her own. That lIlustratcs anoth er beautiful feature of living in a famIly. You learn to live with all kinds ef people. Even in s o small n group, no two are alike. And thc thing that hold s II family together almost bett er !hlln anything else Is not !<Imllar tastes in breakfa!<t food s, or Identical etluaetions, or equalily of age or temperam eut: It Is common Ideals, It Is agreement about the Importllnt things In life. What do you. (or exll.mple. think Is tile grea test thing in the world ? Do your family agree with you? It they do (or you with them) then you have a basis for a ha ppy fami· Iy life. Unity in Worship IGH id eal s. heid by a ll in common. arc almost the best fa mily c"rrten t; but better and best is re!.O:Jlon. When you read the story of Ruth you m ' O struck not onl~ by th eir high ideals but by thcir na tu r nl, henrt-felt. everyday religious faith. It com~ s out in th e remarks of B03Z. It was one of the things th at , no dOUbt had attracted Ruth t o the famUy in the fir st place. The climax of her famous promise to her mOlher-in-law Is "thy God . shall be my God," It is at best confusing, and at worst tragic, wbeD fa milies are di vided I.n thei r r e!lglous faltb. Some one bas said tha t when tbe tber belongs to ODe denomina tion an(l the wife to another, the children are likely to become Nothlngarlans. The old family pew. happily not out ot style in many places. is more than a quaint custom, It is a fine symhol of family Ute' at Its best. Where are the most of the broken ,h omes? Among the families where tather and mother send the chlldren to Sunday school whlle they themse lves lie around at home r ea ding the paper, . or among the families where aU go to the house of God together? A home without real religion is a home without its su rest fOundiltIon. ICOPyr1llht by the Int.maUonal Coun-

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MI)RE PEOPLE

Toget~er

everything else has shut up" is not a true proverb. For if that Is all It Is. it Is not a home , It Is '1nly a boarding house and not a very attractive one at thllt. n Is the I!cople who live in It who make It. But just .tbrowlng people together wUhIn f'!ur walls, even It the people are closely related, wlll not make a home .. When you read the story of Ruth you , see ODe thing standing out: they were aU worklng people. To this day, there are fewer divorces .in the country than In the cities, and one big reason for that is , that country tllmilles have to work together, while city families often have lillie in common. In the country everybody turns to and does something about t!l~ house, everybody helps everybpdy else; while in the cities where so much is done by machines and houses are very small, there Isn't much a tamily can do together. StUl. It Is worth while to, an» family to try to work out something 'that they can all do together.

MINISTER GRATEFULOYERCOMES CONsnPADON

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MIKE DIDN'T INTEND to be un. reasonable about it. He ha4 a reputation for fairness, and he meant to .lIve up to it. There wasn't a person aUve Who dldn't have fault.. And kno)"lng this to be. a tact, Mike could unaerstand why ' a gorgeous Minute such creature as Ser, Flotlon ena Wood fell short of being a paragon. Not that Serena's faults were aaything worry about: It they had been Mike would 'never have asked her to marry him. Serena's greatest f II U I t. be thought. was her Inability to get ready to go any' place' on time. MIke adopted a unique method in order to cure this deficiency. For • tillie he decided to fall in with Serena's habits. Thus, he would dispel any possible doubt' in ber mind regarding his purpose. Presently he would begin to get himself ready on time and sit around waiting. Serena couldn't belp noUaln" and take heed. Then there was Serena's habit of going Into a, room. switQhlng on an electric Ught and /Jolng out again without th1nk1ng to extinguish It. Mike decided to adopt the same method In effecting this cure also. During the next haH year MJke noted with lIome lIatlsfactlOD that 8~ena h",d already berun to feel his IItronier per. .Daniy. She was allowing herMit a bl& more time to get dreaed for parties. alid once . or ~ce IUggested to Mike that be hurry up • . By the time the six months wall up, Serena had Improved greatlY. . He decided to forego his tapering oU, letting well enough alone. Three months passed and J,he situation had taken on Quite a new aspect. Ser'ena, unconsciously, was doing a lot of walking from one room to another switching oU lights that Mike had left burning. HINGS REACHED a point at the end of a year that called tor some sort of undertaking. Oddly. It was Serena who brought matters to a head. ". reaUt;e." IIhe told. Mike erossly, "tbat everyone has. tbelr taul&s. But It does seem to . me' that you could attach a uttie more importance to 'binp . around tbe house. I've done my lies' '0. make you change your waYB. I've even resorted &0 artifice." "Artifice?" "I mean, like telling >,ou we have to be at a party 15 minutes before hand ' til the hopes that you'll get ready all' time. I've deliberately gone Into the bedroom 'swltch off the lights after you come out, hopIng that .you would notice. I've go~ out of bed and padded way to the kitcben to shut off a dripping fallcet

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... dldn·t mean thal you were 'weakmlaided or anythlnr like that. We aU have our faults.·.· diat you've lett running. I declare, Mike. you can't have a very strong . personality." "Now walt a minute, Serena. So~ethlng's wrong here. We've got to have an understanding." "We certainly have .. From now on, If you leave the Uahts burnJng .they statr burnlna and you can pay the bill. It you're late for parties I'll on ahead and you can make ;your own excuses." "But about thla per.onality bUIlness. Now--" ''I didn't mean that you Vlere weakminded or anything lItte that. We aD have our fault •. WhY. ' even I have some. 1 suppose. I've tried to help, ;you overcome -yours: .But. from now on you'U have to lltilft for yoursell; unle.. you can, &ive " me .ome co-operatlon.· 1

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DON'T FORG~ ET TO CALL us for insuranc.e. All types of No Feea, ComminioDl or Insurance at a saNlngs. Cal~ Renew'" , Frnacls Gene Brown, Phone MAY BE P.A1D OFF Waynesvl\1e 2472 or call colANt'TIME lect, Wilmington 21 t t. Lo-uJ Tel'lDl Are Safe (Up to 33 Years at 4%) WARREN BRADDOCK A Farm Orl(ani&ation For Top Bon. Baulllll'. 8aQcl. Ora.el

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LUMBER _ All kinde,ln aU leD15 DEM> STOCK WANTED gt118 and Wld'l hs. Kiln drted ROD CAMERON HORSES ~.60 · . COWS $2.50 Reasonable prllcs9 . All orderl, _ in _ HOGS .25 ~WT. ' large or small wll1 be dellverl!d AllO Sheep, Calv .., Colu, etc. I HOg Hou8es ACY' LA!",B, Pboae TRIGGER TRAIL Romoved Dally Wayn~9vUle 270l. With FUZZY KNIGHT CALL COLLEGT ' hapter a-Phantom Emp'lra Wilmington 2362 Lebanon 439 HOGS PROOES~ED~Al1' fresh, 80 per pound. \Vll ynE!sv lie T..ooller CARTOON INLAND PRODUCTS, Inc. Plant. "6-1, 8.15. 22, 29--7- 6, 1:1. 20. 27

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YES ... WE CAN PRINT 1lJAT JOB FOR YOU EXPERTLY NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Executor Estate of John Curtis Hisey, Deceased. NOllcp Is hereby given that Clara n . Hisey, whose Post OUice ad· dress Is R. R. :1, Waynesville, Ohio, has been duly appointed R8 Exec· tltTlx of the Estate of John Curtis Hi sey, Inte of Wltl'ren County,. . • OhJo. deceased. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1960. RALPH H. CAREY; Judge ot the Probate Court. Warren County, Ohio Frank C. Anderson. Attorney. Publish 7-18-20-27

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Executor Estate ot Charles 'II. Smart, De· ceased. Notice Is h.e reby given that Grace Smart, whose Post Office address Is Harvey s~urg. Ohio, has been duly appointed PB Executrix ot the Estate of Charles T. Smart, late of Warrell County, Ohio, decea.sed. Dated this 3rd day or July, 1950. RALPH H. CAREY, Juge or the Probate Court Warren County. Ohio C. Donald Dllatush. Attorney Publish 7-1340-27

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'Notl~e Is Iie~eby given ' that Mabel Hathaway. whOse Post ortlce address Is W"ynesvllle, Ohio, has been duly appointed al Executrix ot the' Elltate or Howard E, Hathaway.· late of Warren County. OhIO'. deceased. ~ . Dated tb:ls 7th day of July. 1960. RAI..PII- H. OAREY, Ju(lge of the Probate Court , Warrel:l 'County. Ohio a 911 1"l88 A. And!lrson. Attorney {'ubUIIb 1-18-20-27 "

How to Pre.. Hem. Preu hema from the bottom up -not around the bottom of the skirt. The latter method m. y .stretch the labrlc out of shape, .

P1IIIDwa C. . . . . Carpeta on the floor of Pullman carl have to be replaC;ed about ,every two to ali yea1'l. depencUnl upon carpet type and color unci.

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ABOUT FOLKS VOU , KNOW Miami Chapter 107 O. Fl. S. will meet in speJal session Oil Monday, November' 20 at l'lght. p. m. for tbe purpose, of 'lnlUation and ·me. ,morlal. Mr. and 1\(rs. · Ronald Hawke spent the past week with their: Bon and daughter-In·law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawke and Ilblldren In Wyoming, 1Il1nokl.

M1\ and Mrs. ' Charles Pry and cblldr.. n were week elld guelltll of relatlves in Lognnsp~rt, Indiana. MIss 'Ruth Burnett( of Xenia was a Sunday and Monday guest of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Braddock wel,'& guests' of Mr. Arcb MlIl\.on and llater, In Oakwood, 1lImois for II. feW' days durtng the past week. MN. Jennie Braddock, who hn.d lpent tie P8st two weeks aa guest 01 the MaBon, accompanied tbem home. Mr. and Mra. BOIlS H. H.Ilrteoc~, Mlsi Jean Hartsock and Mr. JamaR Jones attended the formal opening of the new Preble County National BUk In ' Eaton on B\mday afternoon. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Gllne EllingtOn whlle In, Eatml. ---,. Mr. and Mra. L. . f:t, Jobn were Sunday dinner "IORtS , or Mr. and Mrs, DoD Beck ' nenr Spring· .

Wayne -Farmers Club Meets' Here

Tbe Wayne TownBblp Farmen Club, met on Tbursday at tbe home of Mr. anll Mrs. 1... V. Branstrator fo.' ·the 'r egular october meeting. wltb Dr, aJ;ld Mrs. Danford, lIfr. and Mrs. Eveland, Mr. an,d Mrs. Donald Grpen of Wilmington, Rev. and Mrs. R. D. cOleman. or Uppel' SandusRy, 1\11'. Roy Battles, of Clnc:lnnaU and Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Bronstrator aa guest,s. . A delicious J'OlIJ!t turk,,. dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour, fql. low6ji by the regular buslnE'lis ses. slon. Mrs., Harold .Whltak r pre: eented (the speolal top I c on "Worthwblle Things of Life at This Sesson," espeCially mention.., lUg the coming Tbanksglvlng 'sen· eon, origin and meaning. Mr. Battles was Introdll-Ced as tbe 'pelt spealulr and be espec· tslly stressed In his talk, OR !O whetber people are really Inter8te4 lno ur government or n.ot, since su~ a small percent reolly use tbeballot, and ~bat we must get people more Interested. Some .dlscusslon , followed. of IeI' ,hfeb the club adjourned t!) meet ~t the Party Holll\e In nece~her with Mr. Omar Holllngswolth rs host. '

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James E. Jones. eaahler or lhe Waynelvllle NatoJial Bank, report" that the Christmas Club depOsitors ,checks, tQtallnr; o.ver $8 .000.00, were put. In the 'mall this week. Mi:. Jones ' alllO ltates that tbe new olub will open necember first. WatCh fol' the advertisement In heXt WeekI' paper. . ;t,

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WEST ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETS -Mr. and ' 1\(rs. Bpes H4rtsol,lk were holt and h<>sU!ss to the West Wayne Advlso~1 Council OJl Friday evening: with the1lr houae suest, Mrs. Blanche Baker, of Olnclnnatl, as the guest of tbe club, DllIinl tbe business session tbe following officers were elected for tbe com· Ing yea... : iPr!'sldent. Dr. H. , . Dye; Secretary, Mrs. J. K. Preston and :1>11'. Rorls Hartsock, as, d!ScuRslon leader, Tbe discussion topic of the' eve· nlng "Who Phall Speak to,r the Farmer!" WDR ably discussed. rollowlng udjoornment, a pleas· nnt social ho:1J' 'was enjoyed wIth deJlciOU8 rerl esbments' eerved hy the bost and hostess.

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Joeeph ~ere, "nner pa.~.t~· of the Lytle Methodl~t burch. !mlt M AI ~ cODnectl',d w· 'h thl') Journn'l. c ee Montgomel'y, n CblneRIl HeroJd In Dn.y ton, ~111 addre!\s rhe I stude~ ~ Wilmington Colleg . members of the CI~lo Club at t,h e' r gave 0. very IntereRting talk to ' 20 November 1&8euDe to· be held, Mo' . members of the M. Y. JI'. of tbe' day, November 1G$ll lot '1 :00 p. rn . Me~hoolst chllrch lost Sunday Mr. Myers will k' on hiB .worll nl~ht. H spoke or tbe dlfferenceR In the new,papal,' eld and sho II In Chi neRO high Rchoo!" nnd Amer, be an InlA!reltiJIB of the .Il' : Illan high Rchool" Allying It was ner meeUne. a.n worl! In Ohlna, students t:a kin g Membership attkdance card 8 to. 10 , course.'!; a day, mnny of , f'lan to atten,l them equivalent to Coller" COIJIl!U'S ~ n 11. R. He staled, howevel', only a (Uest, n. slIleot few nre Ilrlvlleged to go to high Rcflool. ~rter hi!! talk: all participated In HERI~ recreation nnd t:oneluded the ev,,· nlng wit/II rel'reRbments, The Ohlo State University School of M:t1I10 will prellent Beven stu· VISITORS SUNDAY dents In II. recital on Th"rsuy, N'ovelDber. 16 at 1 :00 p. m., in FAirborn, visited MI'. nnd MI'll. llru'vey K. Holr HughE!fl HalJ Auditorium nn the Rev. (lTd Mrs. J. . Wedgewor and d~u~htp n .J" Dn lp ... " Jlld " called on " 1'9 . P.llzr br lh IT ' f' nil ThORe appeari!!g are: Tbese friend I l' church me campus. , !\frs . . Mlldrrod Comllb 11 ~l1ucl n ' lohn G. ~ovach, violin, Struthe~; lerll in Mt.' BlaDe! P. ,M. Frank llUlUon, piano, 149 Acton church wben MI\ COlumbu.; Dolores F. Murphy, nlnister there, 8oprano, PI""'!.; JI","'v T"'.. TPll. rMp'1'IiERS STUDY CROUP olarlnet, 63 Powbatan Ave .. ~ 'WILL. ATTE"D 1\ lumbUs; Jack Mnlfor!l , 'Cllnrin'et, MORNING MAT.,. W,ayne8vllle; )Jay ~tl'h"J'8. dIU'f lnet. Youngstown: Bill S'eln. alar-'-_ __. - - iriet. CleTebnd. ACQOmplnl~t!! will be Patricia Wade. Euelld and Harriet Reeder, J4me~town .

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CfJfwin News

The neighbors of Mr. nnel MI·s. Chotles Zimmerman gathen!d with tbelr ' corn pickers, wagons and nil o~ber needed Implemen \.s o'nl! dill' durIng the pilst week nnd plckerl and IItOl' d th eh' whol e corn crop of corn. Dinner was fu r nls hclIl. III'epal'ed nnd Ilerved at Ule home at MI'. and M,'S. Delbel'L Conger, by the WIV~8 ot the community. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmermnn, the lat· tel' an Involld and confined' to her bed, are 80 very appreciatIve of this fine deed, and lPlnk they ba~e tbe finest nelgbbors in tbe world. Tbose who worked In tbe fields \\lGre : David Fu,rnlls, Davis FurnlUl, Don Asbury, William Asbury, Lesl.er Grlftltb. Bob Tbompson, Rhodes Bunnell. Han,), Lacy. Earl Crawford, EdWin Surt~e, Everett McCullough, Ernest oolc. Ernest Butterworth, Fred King, Lawrence Davis, ShorUe DeBclTd, Charles Isaacs, Delbert Conger and Glenn ,S mltb.

A t t.he Nov mber 14 m eti ng or t he Wnyn e.~ vlll e Rot.fII'y Chlb, ~t· le I' Il delicious dltme l' or flllRghAltI

flIld mon t bnJ la, F I'noels e 1; e BrowII . 'hryh'mon or Ihe P l"Ogl'nlD qonlllliltjae, Inl\'odIHled' It tOl'mer bllsl ntJtl!i mall of Wrl y ue~ v 1l1 .. Bob o ·n .egnn. who ' I'ot'me rly op r aletl th e Twin Thenll'e, JJob Is no.w cOllne(:Led with .the lit'llet !!l.lItr of til e Inclnna li neds l:lJIse nail Club. I If' ga ve a !lhort ~ lI l k on tho U ·In·t All ies pl nns fol' the aomlhg ReaAon. and di stribuLe,1 ell'c llI lll's to ';)1 Ul e mem bol'R eXlllnllllng tho vil.rloll l\ vlnD f!. .Don Bn.1rd Introduced Francis G~ne Br<>wn, speaker of 'tbe eve· nlng, wbo told of bla lite Ilnd bls work In tbe Ins~rnnce business. Gene Is Dis trict Manager of tbe American , Farmers Mutulll rnsuronce Company. A oote of thanks was rece~eved from Mrs. Ed Porter for flowers stint by tbe Rotary Club during bel' recent conllnement. . AI AJlabaugh I::llked brieny on the lour way' test (rom the RQtary International mngll2lne. Guests were Mr. Mote and Mr. Aderson from Frnnklln.

REV. WEDGEWOOD VISITED BY PARENTS All good ond wortbwblle tblngs BE THANKFUL

come to , 11 91' out ot th e love and mercy of God. Thl!! Democracy or ours- is an outgrowtb of principles found In tbe teacblngs df the Son of God. SclenUflc dlsCOVerlf's for men's development and comfort are not new things to God, He placed the elementS a.t our dis· poaal an!l gave us brains to develop these things Into prodll,cta or belpfulneltS. Ou), food, ,fuel, ' nat· ,it&t -resourCes, n fact everything we can mention we bove because "G<id BOloved tb e W~rld. " The grea.test gift wns His Son Jesus.

Rev. nnd Mrs. C. P. Wedgewood visited at the Wedgewood home here laat week. They are tbe parents of tbe Methodist minister and 'serve a. church In Cincinnati at We prC6lllnt. -------

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" Mrs. Blanche Bnlcer hall returned . to her home In ClnclnnaU- after spending the lIa-st two weeks with ber sister, Mrs. R. H. Hartao k. Mr. an'd Mrs. William .. StrouBe bad ae SUnday dlnner. guest.'!, Mr. O'barleR StrouBe, who has been tbelr guest tor sevel;D.l days. Mr. Jacob Sb:o,!se and Mr. anll Mrs. , J. J. Burske. Mr. and MrR, P., L. Rell.l'oll hnd pestll on Sunday of tile past week. Mr. and ~rrs. Ralph Wal. rOUB ' and daugbter, Mra. Cbsrles Fester and Mr. and Mrs. VI~gl1 Ott C)f Dayton.

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Mr. Alton Earnllart, ot Panldlng, was' a week slid guest o~ bl8 pnr· ,entl!, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart. Mrs. Emma. Gearhart, of Dayton, was a week end guest of her Bon· \n·law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. DAVTONIANa VI81T HERE A, H. Stubbs and chlJ.ren. IUNDAY AFTERNOON Mr, and IIrs. KIDneth -El~ and daqbter Marjorie, of .DaJtoD, visIted 'Mr. and M:rll! .Walter ElleY sUnday afternoon.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Tbe i'riendBblp Club held their Admlnlltrator November meetlq on Wednesday Eltate ot Anna, K. Madden, de· with ....... Chari.. ADdulOn U ' ceued, hoatell at ber bome. Mn. BerNotlee Ia 'berehy liven tbat na.rd Daley. th. prelq"t, prealded Alba" H, IKubU wbole Polt Ofover the bualnee&' s888lon and Mrs: nee Adclreaa II WaynH1'llle, Ohio, J. W. WIdpwood was In claal'le bU beell dlllT appointed .. Ad· of the pl'OfI'IUIl of readlnp. con· mtnlatrator DBNWW.A of the Ea· ' tel'" and III1IIJc, b, club ad· tate of Anna K. "",u. late of joUl'lled to meet with lAra. Walter the VqJqe of lfaJT~bnre. WarWhItaker fll December and durlllK NIl C011lltJ. Oldo, tee...... tbe IIOI!Ja1 bour. the bolteu and Dated tbla BnI.dq of Ncm..... blf ...latallt&; Mre. Bernard ' 111i0, ... . Daley. lira. A. H. Bt1abbl and 1Irs, RALPH H. OAIlEY Robert Babr. . .ned deUcJooa ... treebmeIlta to tlUI 1arp numller of Judie of tile Probate Court uad ...... .....0 were '~arNIl CouIl~. OldC. IIrs. ~ AJIdenIoD uad cblIo 0. DoIlaId DOatula, Attorur dren uad lin. Ooldle Belltler, 11-+1....

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8ulln... EducatIon Department . Tbe Bookkeeping I OIaIS partlc' lpated In tbe Buslnels Education World October Bookkeeping Con· telt and Senior CerUUca1ea have been reclllved by the' following' It~dentl:

Martha Adami, Joyce Be'1-), Cbarlotte aJrnett, Omalee Dyer, Bill FlIcbback, David Hartsock. Georp Hart.iook, Petllr Keys, J&IIet Peters, Vera Sherwood, Harold StaDleJ, Bill ~ch received an O. B. E. PID forbavlnl' submlUed tbe paper In tJre clan. . The foUcnrlq ~inl 11 students bave been awarded Competent TJplq Oerttniates: I PatrIcIa tt.rrJ. If D.e t 'WOrds Per ....... . _ . Berthe., 40; Betty Satt.ertbwaJte, 40; Jblth Wardlow, 41: DorotIa7 WllIOD. 46.

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I don't want to sound too IIm\l ~ about the whole thing, but whl'n , bride clln give her own mnth' LYTLE METHO~I8T CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH Published Every Thursday MOJ'DlDI lIome lillll on houlekeeplng-tbat·,. B. m. BaulhD, PlUltor .t , W. Wcdgewood, Mlnletea: lit Wnyuesvllle, Warren County, ObiO news! Church. Scillool, 1:10 ""., Mr. Untried Barriee, I:U .. m, The Bi/: Moment came whrl Entered as second clallll matter at Mot l,oir ' dropped in unexpet'lN!:' Harold Earnlw't, SUIIL ' Worahlp Benlee, 10:80 A,M, the postofttce at Waynesv~e, 9hlo. iust os I was puUini away th aT. MARY'S EPISCOPAL iust w~ ,,!( 's ironing. Youth Fellowship; Sundny 7:M 'r he Rev. Samuel N. K~y", Reotpl "Do my eyes deceive me," I!II ~" SlIndof: 51 ;\! , u o r )" \Ie 'you aplurg~ 811'(,11 \,. bolr Praotl e Thursday Ii Subsorlptlon Ralep-$2. P er Year, In advance, lil OIilo; $2.60 elsewhere u!:, r " II the talk I've hend ab<.o L.l .'rlmar)' cbbrch lcl1oo1 10 lS0 a,in. :I I,' ,y economy drive!" (Aiel 0 throulh 8) Si·~.:e a newlyweCl'a budget Ie I " FERRY CHURCH 0 .. CHRIST Adult Worship, 10:81) ,8, m. THANKSGIVING saul'c'\' of pride I might hllv, Byron Carnr. lIJD1ater sounded n bit touchy i!'l replyi Bible -Schoo). 1:110 A. ... The early settlers agreed tha,t they had so much lIut ~Io\.h ~ r wasn't to be put oIL Mornillg Worahlp, 10:10 A.M, UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH " You know very well whnt I'll , to be thankful for, because they had found the new Wllilahl ShannOll, IIID1Ite, Pra,er lleeUq, '1100 · P.M: ~Jl;l nl! ~'· out. ThOle lovely 1.0 :' .. 8undll1 School, 1:80 A.II., MrR, YOUDI People'a MeetlDl, '1:00 ! he~t and pillow cisee weren't II, wor ld, and although they had fierce Indians to fear,' Jam.. Garrtwob, Supt. Evening Berytoea. '1:10 P.M. your hope cheat, young Iildy," co ld' weather and many time a sca rci ty of food, Cloth, . . Preacbllll, lit. and Ird Bun-~ And that'll where Mother got th e surprIse of ltt-r dilY. or eaoL month. to·IO . A,M. ing and shelter they agreed upon :I day to ,give tlianks WAYNESVILLE CHUROH 01' homem aki · ' lilvenlDa Semeel, .7: 30 P.M, CHRIST . , f r what they did have, career beco l. M, B. Corre,. lloUDl.ter the sheets I' Bible Sollool, 9: 110 A.II. QAE8A,R 'S CREEK F,UENDI J-hi ' day wa ' set aside for feasting and making cases hnd dol :" MornJng Worship, 10:10 A.M, jUlt tha,t , , , WA rNE.SV~, OHIO PHONE 2441 ~ ItIJDI8W • merry and offering thanks to God for their good forYO\wg PeopleB' M.eetlng, 7 :111) .... come sno\\l y WOrlbJp a.rws-. 10 A.M. wh I te Btrllir 11 P.M. . tunes, an j finally they started to call thi day ThankstlUIIdaJ . . . . . U A.IL out of my 11\' :" Evenlnt Serv;lce, 8: 00 p, M., , th natives lire going, Tbey do folg-iving' OilY, and thi is the am e day as we kno w it chest, detou: ' \1 PtaJer )feetlng and , Bible .Study low right on onr IIllels caN'yln >; through t h ,' OREGONIA EYANGELI(:AL U.8. to l ay. everything they 11ave e n tI~e:I' WedDeec1a1. I PolL • washing mll,Jam811 H.' RUey, Pastor beads, At 11I'esent the~e nre ilbou l chine, and wound up in purf('d Sunday School, 10 A, M. ext Thursday, ovcmher 23 is Thanksgiving .t I v e tf~ cs as many of tbem In ST. AUGUSTINE' CHUROH harmony with our blUe and gr:\ ~' Morning Worllhlp, 11 A. M. , this part of the country' as nor· i'ather R. B. Krumholtll, PulAlr Da y. We find oursel ve in the s~ m e po iliOn as the bedroom 1, , mally . They would I'atber leav With nn air of "these mm I lIaue., 8 and 10 A.II. ear l! ettleL We'lo o, have our troubles, wa rs itnd lbeh' home~ and belongings be· nlil'ac1ell come to me natuI'ally," I W~YNESVILLE FRIENDI U. S. Officer Serving With Wnd them tban live under Lho explained that the secret •.of 111 . r umors of war', trikes, riots, murders; etc., but on I'Int Du School. 1:10 A.II. · , T • . HOLLY METHODI8T Iin('n wardrobe lIueceu was a domination of th e CommunlBtB, Famoul 24th Infantry MeeUns for Worahlp, 10:10 ..... th e other hand we also ha ve much to he th ankful for. , II. Soaft, lIiD1ater simplt' as the two worda "dye it," There are far too many of them rt all stnrted wben I came acros ~ ~ctq SchOol, 1:30 A.M., Di~iaion here for Ule food supply avail Let thlB Sunday and every Suno next Thursday when we partake of our cusa leaflet outlining the simpll: PI'''' , __ Ia.ble and many of them are starv· A. lllarDhart, .Bupt. day fiud you in some cburch, ceS8 of dyeing bulky articles II' Worship Semeej 10:110- A.M. . ' 1ng. It Is pathetic to Bee them trytomary turkey, lire sing, cranherry auce and pumpkin the church of your choice. ('Ieetrlc walbers. (You ~an ~~t. .. ,Lt. Robert ro. B1ntt, son ot Mr, Ing to R 11 their baBketB of apple:, EVeDinlr Semee._ 7:10 P.M. free copy of tbe leaflet by writing , and i\Il' , N. P. B1alt ot l he lIre· wherever you go But even If w pie, let' s not forget those bra ve pioneers who hra ved Tintex Home Economici Burea u, men Hotel, has b~en Ren 'iug 1I' lth 110 move norlh lit tbe near futul' 9'_ ••••••••• 11 _ _ _ _11 _ _ _ I I . . ..# _ l- . _ U. . . . . th e wi hlerne s, In !ia ns, cold an d hun ger for u . and j8ii Fifth Ave., New York 17. the v allent 21\th I Ivlslon Rluce lhero' won't be a rIce rop thh N,Y.) 'TiI then I had alwaY f tarte lour Th :l11ksgivin Day, eurly In AU/:usl. '\'he 2'lth wn tlhe yOllr. They barely ex lsled berorn thought of dyeing in terms.of till' firs t . S. PlylJllon to rearh '.~ Ie 00 yO\l (:i'n yee Bome ot the add \. huge vessell Grandmother used t u Korell n bottle frQnl an d h' R !>uf· tlonal hn llllt'l\ tlollil of the crlmlnn I :III's. bn Wekh IH se riou sly III h8\'e which certainly couldn'~ b ~ fered bl'Uvy lUI\1 nltl ps, In '1\1i1I~l g act on the PUl't of Russin' In S till' t· ,;queezed into today'" apartments Its commnndlng oUlce r, ~11l1 10 1' ' Ing tills wnr. lit hel' home. :lfi ss Mary Delle Boyan, fresb- But after the leaflet I .;tupp('" Tho rnnge ot temperlltllres h pl', SAND aDd GRAVEL MORROW No. • man student at Miami Univ ersity, pining tor bed linens in the '1<''' General WlIll,arn, F. Dell n who h,\s been missing In IIc tion si nce the Is sUI'prlsln g, ' At nlgbt It ' goe~ Oxford, spent t.he week end at the pastel shades and got busy. Witl , middle BLACK-TOP DRIVES ' of July, The 24 tb Dl vl Slon' l lk~lVn to freezing flomet.lmeB so home or her paren ts, Mr, and Mr8, a few inexpensive tintex paekllges TAR and ROAD oIt. By :JANE FITE and the plugging in of ollr wash· aloug with .0tbM . ' N , ·troop~, bas cold w~ ~n n't S\e~D' IJ'hen In th " Wlll n.rt! Boga n. LAWN and FILL DIRT Mrs, MAry Brlnegal', wlte of Ing machine the young St\lllrt.~ I'econtly orossed tllo ~ , th , p~rml1el daytime, It III too hot for a. IIlth'l, Into Jl/orth Korelln t~~ :ltOI Y' , I' I got to stay only fOlll' lI"nys h , Lawrenc Brlnega, mrtnager ot were in the height of fas hion, . .REtd>y-MIX CO~CR£TE Th follo~vlng X( t I LlI!I flom a Japan Ilmi we were ' locntetl I I Mother got in a few washrng The omrijlln ity Help 1'8 Club Smlth '~ Dry Goods. tore, Is und el'. nerved th 'EI etlon DRY dl nllf'I' In goi ng trelltment at n Hamilton ,machine Ideas of her own' about ,'ecen t, letter to hi s pn rents . ,;Ive wha.t wns fromerly JuplUI'iI Wes L EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK STRVICE D 'dyeing tablecloth I to the neW, IIOms Interesting observation II °t \ Point. Hospital. . General Wainwright WII.; \ tb e ,range !lull Tu psdRY , Lt. Ulu 1 held plison I' there during t h ' l\f1'S. 1ary , 'yfr rd Pier!!on lefl :l1.rs,' Rll n Volel's III III At her !colorful Ihadea; about hwvy t.he pres nt conflict. • • • • • a_t_lI_u _a _ 'd r.pel .hilg rugll, bath mats and RIOl'Ved ?VerBOIIS, W.llh l~)e, Elghlh \Val' nnd th 'rhursdny arternoml 10 make h I' hom . Oftlcers ('Iub h:' l\fr~. Ralph NIII wu s h08tes8 at :. don'; know what all. Me, I'm Air FOI,ce In "0110 \\ al 2. anll Ilame'cf lI(tel' blm. r IIpent two t1 1~y ,1 home In J)nyton, Mrs, Plt' rson wnR omml~sIOlle(1 III the Adjll- In Tokyo, T he JapB seem to be " very actiYe III ('I\'lr 11 fralrs a ud op- her home Frldny evening 10 the -temporarily ' IIltisf\ed to ~lIve WAS ,'o!,ell II lIe\\~ss talld h(' l'e fo r mnny m mb ers of tbe Welcome Bible _hown a veteran a few new ~rlc ks! tRnt Gen eral s D partmellt In ] 94 I' 11 go 11 II "'tleollie anei If g nlded III bErtng sts,tlone<1 , In s t. I"ouls be- fhe right rlil'fction CAn be of grea t years, hI) I'ec ~ ntly !o\old her home lass ot the Jona b's Run IBaptist and n \\, ss tund to J, F.. miLh , church. ' Mrs. Nina Compton,. of Mason, fQl'e flying to Jllpnn lcntl On. ~o help to 1I~ In the For Ii:ClsL 11lcl, Dalllis Bortoll u,ndel'\l'ent n. majo: .Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Burton and son Bpent several days of last week at Korea enrly In L\lIgUSt. 1'l'Is YOI~ng.- den toll)" tho entire country II em!: operation ILt St. Ellza brth H Qs pltal, Jobnny Edward have mov d Into tbe home of her Bon-in·law and er slatel', Dorothy, Is ellso 0 vet· to adore CeiJeraul McArthur troUl S,. T U R DAY, NOVEMBER 1 8; Doytou, He Is r portell to be. I~ t he rooms occ~pled as a ebeauty daughter, Mr, ' and Mrs. Harold eran ot , Worald Will' 2, hu vlrrg wbat Ole rellow& IIIW who hAV pro ving. served In ~he WAVES, whllo hili been th ere Jor some time, . 8:00 P. M. E dlin Flo, youllg !ll clnugh ter of salon by Mrs, Joan Beckett -lones, Bogan. faliher Is an overllells veterlll1! of It IB' 'now eleven o'(llock nllc1 1 Mr, Ulltl ~lr!\. Vlvun Frye, under- Mil'S, Am ella .Gordon Is stili conWorld War 1. have ' to !nuke lbe rounds til , WAY . N E S V ILL E HI G H ' S 0 L \Y nt nu operntion, 'rhursliay, n.1 fined at St, ElIzabetb Hospital, "S.lnce 1 10 11t , rO.te we have l~e ~ n guard !losts (on duLy all night tr,. Miam i Vn lley Hospltnl. Dnyton. On.ytou. following serious InjurleA .almost _('on,,~I).. ~.!l Ihe mO~'ja. I night) so I will clo~e an(l writ NORMAN CRAMER GANDER SWAP4P ORCHESTRA MI', anel :111'11, 81mPT nl1.Y ~ and susta ined, In an automobile :l.('clbaven't " bathed very often unO I, aglU~ 80011, I'amlly hll l'e montl Into the doubl ~e ~ t nem Kingman , sever~1 weeks I . What is th~ area ot Conti- have lost' ten LlonndB 01' more gO- I ' Donation SOc ...:: Indudea. Firat 20 Games of BINGO . SlI'uctur on Mull\ stre et, Ii long, g, nental United Stlltes? Ing up ,nnd dow'll these bills witll EDlT R'S NflTE-U, B1ntt, son and DANCING Ing to .\I I's. Anna. :lrae Beck tl. Mr~. ad Ie Reason has reLurned 2, Name the first law schonl torty pounds ot equipment 011 my . , Mrs, 'Olh'pr Ja(:obs nnd :IiI'S, to "aynesvllle to make her home dedicated to the legal education at back, Due to a IlIck ot hard physl . of ,M) . , 1I~d Mrlt. N, P. mlltt, rr e hn.rl B Ellis II' all 1'8 in Day- t here (or th e wl nt I' montb s with Nomen, clII u:alning betore lantllng ' In Bremen , 101'l1lerly resided here I I IOn Tbursda y bel' daugbter, MTS, Elsie Rockell 3, Who Is the man caric.. lul c<.I K 0 reo. I ' hud 80re feet and an Wayne&vll le, and Is It gmn dllon a :\frs, Ose l-ial'lan' was bostpss to and bel' 8!!n Percy Reason. aching bach tor ii whlle but am' Mr. ' and Mrs, O. R. ~glesby, 01' . W, P . MCCIU'Ten, ot Walbound· below? In good condition ·agaln. WllynesvlJle, He went. 10 Wnylle.:· th m~ lDbers of I he Ivle Lea gue lng, spent seve ral (lay s. of la st. The war news Bounded good In ville scnool lind hls father IlUt! at h I bom , n.L).Irday v nlng, we k at hi s home bel' the articles you sent but the part ·mother . b~th taught school bel'e. ~'l r8, Harlan was :I, ~ Isl tl by :I'lr~, ~. s Ch I Do • e, d 'I SI ll \\' r 'g ht . ·,1" . al' e8 a.er 3n "rs. we S88 of It bere IB PI'\ltty 8OIrdld, , \1;'. ron~l .\1·rs, ChLl' n('p J , Pl'i c , Anllb I'tn RTehYUnOldS were callers In ThingB Bound good IUl of thla date or I "banno nrc' :l l1llouni'lnj(' III I yto , r~t!ay. too but It Isn't ~ asy, It takeB treLJII'IIJ' or a ~ 11 ~ ll tel" I;:\,e lyn .r an Gwendolyn Garrison, ~ augbter or mendous effort and- 'very calreful ,S,upplied Vitamins 8t, 8" Iron and Niacin II C St, All n's ll oSlllll,l1. Dayton. Th e ~Ir and !\ll's, Ralph (,lIr1'lfion. Is planning to; overcome the hnndl, llal'rna l gran dparent. are 1'11'. ami . at h~'l home. Which Her System Lackedcaps w e a r e working umtder_ ~ I rs , '11l1'E'uC'e PI'iI' , or lIan'.,ys· , The ommul1lty Club mel In reg· Everyone here rC!lle/l tile x'eaabu rg, allc1 111 ,· mUl'rna l gran d ~ ' nl~ I' sps ion at t he sc hool bulllll ng 4. How many licensed Orl \ " 1'5 on and Importance of what we are -dements 10 vital to 'help main· 1II1l! lito !' Is :llr~. Ll' lI n \\'lIk pr~o ll . of \\ dne!ltl a.y eve nln ~, Hosts were : vere ther~ in the U. S, in 19-18? ' tlolng so we all give everythlDg tain ,ood healtb and physical fttLl:l)auou, H , ~. Tu cker. , H , ~tuhb ~, 1111,1 5. What is a pyrope? we have, We believe God JI 'With ~ll·~ . 'hn\'les Prl ,' , wno 111)11 r- Ea l') Earn hal'l. .lIS and we are bound to win. Why The.. Vltllmlna ..... .\ 11'. lind ~ll's , Harold llogan and w<:nl S UI'~e l'~· ')'ecI'Il Lly at . X nla We don't know hoW' they do it ' w;l1I ,(Jo[l 'l ' l a!1 .I1!~ Mln.rata Come In Liquid For. CHILDREN, thrOUlh the ages of hOMlJilnl. ha s' I' l'o\'el'ell nough to C1l1tlght r, Barbara, w ~re Sund"y but the Oooks (Koreana) know eveni ng dinner gues ts of Mr. and sno!J3Jd "41 JO AI31 JC ,\ 'II ' ~ four to elgbt, find the world a There's a very ,oOd rea.on wby' II", "ou ." bow the {Ide Is runnlng se1'8{al '000'691<' rl] ' 10 ~r l' s. Nel ~o l1 'IIn!!"I' Ilnd t~ mlly , o( HADACOL comea in _apecial liqUId mUes fonvard' almost before we huge question-mark. And they are .\I rs , Frr·tl 11' \'i ll, ~r. , or X"lIl a. 'U3SS01S p(oJ eH 'r. form. The.. precioul Vltamina and ', IHI :\ 1I ~. (,hllrl ,; Hog a 11 . Sr" of l\huion , It the columns of refugees apt to bes1ege their elders with a • 's" ~\l do. Minerals ",re mQre ealUi and quickh He , 'nl p)'ulin,'(l' \\ Ith " 11 ,H ork , .\l I~R Aa rha rl! (]ogn n W AS aD 'UO\log '(oot{JS MlI'I ellJOd .(; s ta·rt heading north' we figurE! we barrage of questions, almost all 01 ly .blorbed Into ~he blood .tr.am them beginnIng with the word .. lto\ .. r AI Ill· Io OCIIP or ~Ir~. I n ' i'lI , ovel'nlg hl gllest !:lalUrdn)' or :\Il s~ have moved ahead 80me place but this way - reaity 'to ri,ht to ' SOl !i'll ;lJenbs Ler. ' Z~() £ ' I SOIIlC'li re)' to\ nilli!, honoring .\1rs, l.indd T letmeyel', It they turn and head BOuth we "Why-." woz:k. A bi, improvement I. oftan Many of the questions are a.,t ;\11'. and ;\\1', .Jam es ' Rad I' and HfI tJE! 1'1 ll/)gt1I1 , Tll n~(o IIlt£'II,IIII': ~-- ~ know we have been pushed cout. noticed within a f.w clay.. . f) 'h ill 1"'I'e WI'I'<' , ~II"' , !lugall , .\lI'~, ulltlghl ra, )lul'8l1a Ann and Rutll I J.t"~.L It Is a standing Joke around here to concern' God. "Who is God?" , Don't Be A 'Doubtlna TIIo. . .• . V 0 ,\ ::>::1 if you want to Imow how thIngs "Does He know when I don't brush Ewc Bl'ool( ~, ~ I r~, "-dn a Boga ll. A11<: W fe guests durlnll the wepk .\II's. 1,11('111 I'l'ic'c', lind ~II ~, Hl:!t'n end of ~1 r. UDII ~Ir ~, r. e Garrett, . are going you ' look over at the my lc..,d, ?" "If He loves children, Ol s.la.....suy Aft.r raacliq Hra. Adele'. won· IJf Dayton . . Boga n, .. - - - -, Il e al'e~ t road to ('beck which way why d oe~ n ' t he ever play with derful experience 'with BADACOL ' me?" These lire but :l few or 'j ; e - how c.n you donbt thJt thia queri es th e parent is Iil;ely to be great n.w nutritional formula wiU ccmfrontcd with, help you If your Iystem Jacks Vita- . F.A-TUE~! HE'!.!. ~E Hr:r; : TIMH MEII'T Thc an swering of theca quesLions ' ""Ins B" B., Iron, and Ni.cln? AN Y ,,,,,INUTE!l VE ~LE ... ;. 0 it t he parent Is poscs a challenge ' ~AN"ep, Wh.t HADACOL , dld for Mr •• ___ I to expl ain the mystcrious :lnd lovit can do tor you If you're Adele! THE TIE I WANT YOtl ro W':Nz. , ing ways of God in a Simple, troubled with ~clies , and pain. In WITH YOU~ (;J/ZEY !>uITi ,"C.V IZEMEMSE'~ tbe .houldersl lega, ~nd arml, cer. truthful and convincing mann er : HV/tgy! ' I 'CACHE!) ~W tain nervoul dI8turb~nc.", inl9mA- cbance remark or oft'hand ex' La Ad I '12 N nla when dll. to an up ••t atomacb, FM1I~Y JUST pl:lnatlon, carelessly phrased, may M.~B , J enmee e e, .• 'stomach dl,tres8 lind a e.nlll'al runcontradict earlier Dnswers and set 27 St" Ealt St. Louis, III., a nurae, down weak.ned A~HAIZP' A~ condition due to the sUige for lafe'r confusion and 1)11) laYB Bhe wiehe. ebe had found l uch deftclenclell, disillusionment, HA DA COL looner beSo what are you waltln, _for t How then can parents be sure out about since taki.ng HADACOL Ih. Don't you III that HADACOL fa they are properly preparing their cause feelll 10 rood. Mrs: Adele wa. luf- 'the kind Ilf product you naed-the child's attitude toward religion? fering a cJeftelency of Vitamin_ B., kind you .houJd buy and tbj JdDd One answer Is by meeting the Bo, Niacin and ITon whlcb KADA- ,ou' .hould .tart taldns l~'child's questions .with direct and COL contain.-:ately! 'honest answers, A sure way to Hel', Is Mrs. Adele'li own ltate· Sold Oa A Strict, "one,.Back test their adequacy Is to ask your. Guarantee \ seU, "Would this cleal' my con- ment: "1 have been' a nur.. for fusIon on the topic?" Another 'way over 14 yearl. My food never HADACOL even belp. build up of acquainting your child with the .eemed to a"ree wllh me. I heal'd the hemoalobln contlnt of ,our reward s of worship Is by making pile day how 10 many folk ll were hlood· (when Iron i. n.eded) to daily J)ray~r D part of th'e child's bein" helped becaui. 'Of KADA- courae throulh four body. carry· lire, Sunday sC.h ool nurs,cries will dOL. I tried it and after 8 bottl.. InC the.. peat heafth-bulldlq elitalso h e l~ your child find the an- I could tall .. a bl, IrriproYlnlent. mentl to every body 01'181). No wollder H-\DACOL belp!, ),Oll t ..1 swers ' to many , Questions ,Jrifout Now 1 ell't anythlnl' I want-Bleep uJond"fu/, . God, . . w.1I a'n4 t am full of e,.ergy." Be fair ' to )'ourae1l1 Olve 7OUI'Most Important,. though, Is the . Why KADACOL GI ... ..11 a br..k if JOu _h cIetl· realization that a child, emerging Such Fine Resul.. clenci'l! Why c:ontlnue· IAI ~ from a chrysalis of self-preoccu~ pat Ion Into the complex world KADA<:OL doe. DOt brlna JUlt )'ourself around-4 burden to 10urabout him, has need of spiritual .)'mptomaUc reUef. KADA-COL ..If and )'our f6llly-when nUet g,uldance If he Is to form ' a set of now m.kea it poI.lbl. to aetuaIly ma, be al do.. .t haDd U lOR values that will enable him; In rellev. the,c&u.. of aelt.. and peina nearest dru;etore if )'ou ~er a later life, to live a U'uly" Christian In the i houl4er., lerl and arml, d"IUcieney of Vltamina B', So. Nialife and derive personal strength certain nervoua di.turbaileea ana cin and Iron. Thil .....t HADAa .eneral run·down weakenid con- CO~ I. lDexpeDJi"e, ~.ta oalf., from fellowship \\!I!h God. ' due to deftcl.nc1q of VitaJr his questions see11l never-end- . dition' B" Bo, Nfal:in ana Iron In • IIman amount a day. Trial ..... ing, remember tha.t patience, Is the min. onl), $1.25: Lure f'amlly or 110.. your .,.tam. crown of self-control lind that repital .111, ,11.50. It JOur cInaIat HADACOL Dot 'oW .uppU-' cI .. ligious e~ucaUon is the parent'i' BADA-COL, It '';Itemro. with extra quan~ doe. not IIreatest responsibility, just a. ftellllt clUe. of VitamiDa B.8-. Iron, &nil direet from The lABlaDa Cor,Grasltrely •• oJ.Sij' u~d, "Suffer lIttl. Nillcin but 01'0 helpi'ul amountll of "on, Wa,.ttI, 1.0. . . . . children to come unto Me," ',::.portlillt Ca!clum am! Photl'llloru! 1} 19'U, TIMi lABIau ~

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IUer 81mply means tbat 1M tend of la.klng It> nil out 'every week. you (I ~ 1il.JBt BUr It up and add ,80me more (Left .Over from Lilt Week) • and keptgf't ' onIndolnlt it a8then lonr;takn's A Farm Dtary you can Ule door. MrB. OJWe Curl Taturnod on B 0 J F I ou a little nnd adll Bo"me mOl·I1. Monday from ,Akron where s h" atRstnt<' of Virgil Turner, dec'd. y .• • ro er It seems Hint It Ilroducf's vltnmlnK tended the Stote meeting of the Tile FlJ'st N8IIIonai DOI;k o:r Col'll TIIl'lulr iii/po inted executrix. _~,. . . . a • • a . a . _ - - - 0 jand grow.s Its own. blotl(,R. ablloTlb .... W C '1' U Morrow Vfl otlestor ontl Virginia PaUl Ruppert. Ullver homb 1'''111'1 Dlore molstUl'e and Is ' , . . Crolg( coguovlt, FI'nn ll G, Andel" nnll GI'llce B, PIHrlcl1 nppolnteil aJ1' NOVFlMBER. H, 1960. ' ,-thlR than the cleanest litter thllt It III Mr, Milton Sheehan , of Cent I" pl'nlslIl·s. ' ' Squaw Winter 01' Is It I'e/ll wlnto!'? ~slble to have. AI~()" cow manure vllJe. called on Mrs. Alice Clark 'I'l1e Lobnnon IUv. UR N:lli,lIIn l I~Ntn te 0' Flllu. M. loronl!. dec··... n If It Is real winter. then our woolly' it a won'derful sourc ot vltamlnH. a nd Mls Hell Annie and Mame Bank VB D. W. Bll\hop, uo" no'\llt, Mal'vln E. YO'1 g. utlmlnlfl,tl'lltol', w'orms were WTpng. but It arter ithllr are manufactured 111 tile C_I Abaellberil. , , estate fl XG,IlI lit from luh e l'ltan ce ihls we have 0. nice long ' Indian I cows s tomach, so that tbe chicle- Brown dn TueRday nrtel·noon. Allied Building CI'ollll.ll. In'. VII. true. Fh'lIt, fl nul li nd dl stl'lblltlve Summer, then they were right or ens that follow the COW l! get somO'Mrs. l;Iasel Replogle nnd Arthur and CiaI'll Jorclrul , c.~gn(j. accounts alllll·oved. ,allowed and those who mode the propheoy hJDg more than a little undllt Rted Helen Koeppel', of Dayton. vlt, John W, Klluo'yue. con finn d. were right. corn, Isn't 8c.1 nee wonderful! We Mary Rob,erte V8 Ed \val'd I')lmilll' &jtate of Lee Mason, ' doo·d. P Ollie ., 'l e Ii ' . e t 00 k do the things that come liOflleKt. Friday nIternoon callerll or Robel'ts. !lIvOll'ce. e~ tl'eme cruelly, mllSOn. execu t I' Ix t I My pa.st Ilres 100k emp ...,y. W the three big ilelfera nnd tlie s tee.r then we try the hard way then J essie O8l'lIe l'. 1D'Ollli neglect. " T. nUey. nnd , nnni 8ccount, over ~ the other form and yestel"l science comes nlong and te lls us Sunday cnllel's wel'o Lee TalRuby Abney minor vs Qu lll ord Estate or IDphrlom B. Smit h. day we sold two of the cows. I ~ hat the easy way WRS I\nllt "ftel' Abney, divorce. extl' me rllelly. dec·d. Gertrude Bailey. adnllnls· hnted to see them go, but when all! , mnge of 'WIlmington, and Mr, nOll J , .'1'. Riley. tratrlx. efltll te exempt fl'om In· you rallle s lock nnd yo" can Bell The hunting season begln R' 1.0' Mrs, Robelt Dllllord. oC Miamis· , Pbyllls ,Speo rs Vli I.:d Rlleal'fI. II crlta.nee to x, at a reasooable price. whnt ever morrow . . ,For tbe first yeur ror burg. di vorce, g ross negl c t • .1. 'I', Riley . EHtu.1e O't lCdythe H. Mead, they are wortb. It Is sometimes the many years we are plnnning to Hl'nry Isaacs VII Liluro ISIIII CS. deo'd, Clyd e W. Mead. exec utor Mr. and Mr s. F rell Scll\"o rtz. fil ed In"ento it I ng t 0 , d 0 to se. , g cloBe t be pla.ce to ' hllnt~r B, W " , ' Ill vorce. gl'08S neghll' t; Frllnk G, Y I·Y. b elLl' Ilg al' ror tIl II S 0 th e bl Town and White Daisy, have gone ,to have.so mucb ' s~ck and hog hOi, of Co lumbus, wer.. welcome cal- Anderson. November ~O ILt 10: 00 a, Dl. a ne'Y' bom~. We had our ('alt era Is 80 prevalent thnt we don't lel'lI , on M'lsses Annie and ~Iame P otomllc In"uro ~I'e Co Vk Rill' Ellta~ of Rocbel Dugan. dec·d. feeding .&ystem 'worlcln~ v ry we ll ,mnt bunters trailing . thl'Oll gh tile I' Brown on Sllturday uftel'noon ,W, Cono.ver. >for Illlln ey only. Clarence Dugan and Helen Sellers . , nnd I would have done better pel" (jther man'a farm onel then through M' Em .. 'C . amolmt claimed $3(l:l. Ur. ILn II (0 1' administrators, tll'S t. flnol lind IS" mn mC \tu e, of Frnnk· COllt8. Edward J . lV.. dlstrltiutlve uccounts approved. ai, blips to have sold One of them ,but Oljrs. 'We hnvo only ll'led to n. be wanted them bo~h and aHer all. 10roe the rille that all hlm terR lin. (>a-. and MrH. Gnle nusRum. or' low ed and confirmed. tba IB wbat I raisc tbem for. We MlUST , bave Jlermlsslon but this Dayton. vlfliled MI.R Margaret IDfIi/ite of Margaret Will. dec·d. then bad to sell three or Ihe colves, year we are not going to give th at ~ Edward s on S\mdoy nfternOIlIl . R,EAL ESTATE ' TRANSFERS Mru'y K. "nd Katberlne Will. One WQ.8 jllst rJght to aell. It PlU'mlsslon: Tile law says thnt Ru ssell McKeellllu lO Stellri M , Fi rat. flnlll and distributive uc· welgbed two hundred and fiv e hunter must bavll the rnrmllrfl per. MI'. E lmus Cn,·mon y. of Spring' Young. 2 lot8 In l~rnll le lln , count Iltll)l·oved. a llowed and con, William D, I.nd Eli zabeth D .. flr'med. llounds and brought thlrty·flve ul8slon before coming on hls 'lnml (Ield. wos n g\lp~t nt th e Home on Esta to of Howard Mnrshnll, seventy-CIVil 11er hundred. I pnld end nil t.hat slgnl;! do Is to toll the I Wednesdoy evenin g and s hOWed ,L ong to Steve M . lind !':lI lll t wonty 110llars fOI' It when It w /I hunters that there Is no uRe going , Drewer, I \,ot In FrlUllllln 'rWll, Ildmlnllltratrlx, Clrst. ' final li nd about a week old imd 1 kept It ten to the ' hous e to get permlsfllon. beall~lrul color'ed lllctllrca or his Q/larles nobert, PJu nke l .. Me- dis tributi ve account approved. 01· weeks, which wasn't such 0. bad In Colorlldo and Wyoming the ,i rl P to the NOI·thweRt thi s s umm er . hattie to Ruth H. lI:oglngto ,l. 1 lowed 1UI0 confh'IDed. mnrket for my milk conllill ring rancber s lire having a terribl e time I Tho BoaI'll of TruatecR of lb e lot In Wnynesvllle, ElI,tlIte or Lena Delel'leln. dec·d. that, I didn't have Ul do. the milk· vlth the deer bunter8 It Is all Mnrglu'et antl Cordon Armlll'lllj.. Clnrem'c F,·ymlln. odm lnlstrator~ Ing. The othora weighed one blin. much as your life Is ~Ol'th to go H ome met here. wedneSdl~~ a nd tel' to Oedrl c ,A. Stu nl ey , 1 lot In e!\t,llte exemppt from Inherltnnce dred nnd flfty.flv!! eaeh , nnd they out. ' a red hunting cnp III not the follbwlnlr perso,ns we re ~'UI' Waynesville. tax. • brought around tblt·ty 1I0itars a enough. 0. Rpent rifle bullct c'nn ~e8tfl at dinner: Mr. Mel'l·ltt. Rob. Mm'glll'et lI,nd GOt'dun AI'lI bl''' ' ' EataL" of Wllbnl' .!pffel·Y. dOl"d, lIuruired, We , took them to WlJ· kill at a. long cllstflnce. One ronch. 'el·ts and ML'>B Mnb!.1 WUflon of tel' in C drlc A. ~laIl I IlY. I lot 11'1 George Jerfery 111111 Wllrr!'n C, mlnlJt,on which ill lJurely the big· er' that I know, had blR flLvorlle I" • Lebanon, • Youn g. ,}xeClitors m ecl Inventnry, J)J,vld J). Patrick to Glenn anel hellJ'llIg Bet for Novem ber 29 at g est market around here, They riding horse shot nnel nil of them I South Charleston. Ohio, MI'. Selh k pt coming In and coming In are lasing caHle. ' A , 22 bllll ~t III FurD1ls, AIl's. K liar Honk. Mrs, Bel\l,y }LGU Patrl,ck. 'h acre ill )1):00 II, m, until we were tired of looking at just as deadly and even a sbot gun L. M. Henderllon. Mrfl, Donall! ClelLl'C\'eek Twp. F;~ tat of Llllion 1<' Rapp tht'm, We still lIave two calvell 1can maim 0. co-w or Il hog 01' 11111 Hadley. of y.' nynesvllle. AU1.a Vlnllon and John Colllnll dec'd, I.nWI'I'IlI>l' n. Hnpn. Jr. all: and I hope thnt we will Illwe milk a cblcken ,80. huntel'. Jlleose Ill) to Willis A, Yeary and Qtl iH pointed II dml lllstl':ltoJ'. Rlly K or' e nough (or them. lsure you know wl1at you. nl'e Rhoot,. Angel. 3 101.11 In Butlerville. 101'. RRI'I Ii'l'II n k lin fine! Jobn I am gettlng'relldy to ml)vP the In g lit ond protectJ li S nnll 0111' MARRIAGE LICENSES W , V. Dyer to Chorles allll Zlegiel' Ilppolnt d RJ'lPI'I\ lfler~ . pullel.ll Inlp the laying hQuse for sto k _ al so our fpnces. " Shirley Anne In gram, 1.1 ac,!'e): E~tl tfl of Mary' , /{I'oen c.r . tbe wlntel'. For th e last fow years Snve some corn to give to rmol'. (Left Over from Last Week) In DeerCield Twp. dec tI , B er ha!'t. n. I{roener , nfl· I bave not beeri s hutting them hi Chester Smtih. 21. po.;"'r mil. Catheri ne Mcfntosh to Ouy a 1111 n,lII IKU'lft.llI'. r:"lrI rtl'l!t lind fina l except In bnd s nowy wenth e l'. I .Elhel lIrandenburg, 1 lo~ In Sou ll: a onnl. can.t< belp but be omllfled ' at th e, • GDU aD AlItelope Fr,anklln. and F.mma Eva ns, 22. Lebanon. -"Esho. rS J~ changes that have come nbollt In Gnu II 10metlml!1 called a wild Franklin. Florence '1'1 Cleaver to Franl recent 'Years n accepted poultry' bOlt, It Ii a memher ot the anlelopt' '1YY' '1' ,<111 lUll E. Oempllp&\ 2:1, stu- S. P lnell. 1.62 acres III Cleo.rc1'I\O' MARRIAGE LICENSES practice, When we first started flmlly. T wp, Ro!JPI,t I, ·n g. 27. ,drill press and took "the course In Poultry d eut, LebanOn lind C'HI'IlIYII M . Alb 1'1. ffe nllrlcks to Paul M. an openlOl', ) IllY ton, lind Ltllll'1\. John , RaiSing put out by Ohlo ~fltn te Unl· "" Young. 19\ L bOl)on. Mildred, Free2e 2 , Iota In D., son. 26. FI':Il1 l1 l1n. v~r811jy. cleonllnes8 wnl;l the gl'eot ~A"'U;1tt jJeJ~I~ Lognn Slz~mol'e, 107, 1'I, ,'Iory field T Wp, J om"" W . ~ 1 1. · n~er. 1!1. (nctory s logan. Clean your, c hlclf en houMo WIll W~ 1..; 11131 rearRon to Lester 1111 lVorlcol', ROlli h I. bllnll n, Bnd nil' not. leM than onco 0. week , elc., worker . F nrnldln IIn li 11Il:l ~:, u rl l\Irwde ,I " hnson, 2 (.eres In. Fran 101'a .leon Po well . 1 . C)'r eg nla. etc. We I'ead all th e books In thl' MRS. MYRTLE G!O : ON ga!, 57. Frnnllllll. lin Twp. f II' "I !\ I , lA, "r.. Ii' I IIhll,·e. Corre."ondent fo)i'lllll. I \rOwn Robertson to F r IIbrnry on tbe s llb!ect OB woll ns Franklin und O,po.l Sml lh. 27. our leSI\ODS Rnd In one book we I{abn. 1 ~ ot In Lehallon. FrlghlnI I'e, Frnn kl :n, (Left Over from La,a t Week) lelL e l' Kil'b'l l W , V, Dyer. found 0. mon who WIlS 0. IIkelltic. .I ' m ~ I:. ' ;)rn Lt. 20. la bnrrr, MI'. nnd MI'R. ClydlH 1.:1"1» 1<1'0 It l~IS I III In I eerf e d 'l'wp ~ H e ran a teRt case. H e WIlS 0,'011 Re di ng, : IH! ru t ' k ln ! , PI I·C" . of so much cleaning an he I'eme~· tb I I " II I 0 1'1 " nd t.turiha Short ' 16. 1yIo'l'O v. Motel 1'. f'oo. er, 0.387 ucl'es , bel'ed thllt Ilown Oil the old home, 0 proud porelltli 01' n II IHl un11 An'lI • o. s, '13, f.'r IKldul ··e, Leh, farm tbe cblckens that jUtl t 10011 baby boy. (Le (t C,lIer fro", Llitt W /:ek ) Aamllton 'l;'wp. . anon hnll ~)lIl'gllel·lte RID I)' Pcp! care of themselves bardly lweI' hnd MI'. lind Mrs, Hl,ghle 1.0mb lind M J I,D1ell' al\c1 I.eodl~ Horton I 20,,1_6b:· non. any of the Ills thal were plnguelng 2 daughtel'8 Do,rotby ~n.1 n tty OIST HEAT·- If yo l' hIli!.!.! Ls Flora 01 d Dorothy Wolfe. 1 lot '. 11Luda HII II. 33, pi llst\q rr.ohlPr the ,chicken growera RO be fixed J ' hOll tel1 h~' !<'II':,m. hot wul I' or Salem T,wp. up bls chicken-holl!lo and tlien lust oe "ere visiting bill s l tel', 1\11'8, hot 'lIlr. It 1ft II good fl l'('(Jn uliun to Stanley' Fl, nnll.,Elolse K, Cal l Day to " nO(I Ca l'Ol yn t.'ren('h. 21. Franklin. • fet the . litter go, he et thelD I'un' Myrtle Glbllon. 01110 hili 1..·.,tl1el'. keep II PilI) of \I'll., I' 1,1 E>tI\" h loom, to Charlll& 'L. ana~M'arjorfe · Cml Robert HA'TIRon, Jr. 26, reol In the barn yard and nrotand the Dewey Lamb and family. Th I s ' I A I I t :!.30 acres III Hnmllton Twp, estate. Fl'n fl k 11" 0.1\(1 \fn r gle Ann manure pile aud surprising /0 1'0' Mrs, Elzle Rlcbardson of Deren. I e I ua mer C:1I1 1 ' i'lg ,~ysPreston n. Silencer to Mac all MeY.I'II. 21. 1I.a1 phon e operator, late tbos e chicken ,vere health le I' I( I . I j tems dry tbe oh·. The c"1l1hlnn Llon ClIJ.'rle Clancy., It74 acres 1<1. Franklin, tba~ tile others. This wnR before ' y.. III Il bPl)n II ls lUng her I'elut vea l of 100 muoh hent (\I'hloh III the Salem Twp.

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IF YOUR SEWING MACHINE QR ~ ACUUM CLEANER IS IN NEED OF AOJUSTING OR , OVERHAUL, PLEASE FILL OUT THE BLANK B~OW AND OUR REPRESENTA~ TIVE WILL CALL ON YOU. ' REE EST1~ MATES - ALL WORK FULLY GUARAN· TEEp ON ALL MAKES. '

Singer Sewing Center 1223 Central Avenue MIDDLETOWN, OHIO

Phone 3380 1

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) New SInger Machine

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' vltam!ns had become common also bel' br other 1\(orl Lamb. knowJedge, l\l0Vi'. th~ gront6!lt dis· Jimmie Sltlles ond wife took hel' covery In poulll y ,!alfllng Is ~ho W Cincinnati 10 c a1 ch Jl 11'81 \Jllck ho Ber~a. ' ' n . Mr, and Mra. Albert 1.11mb 'JIHad

tl'ndency In mOllt hOlll e!!) :lnd allnormally dry lila' Is hllvoc.\I'ol'lIln . t ' g I dr~e8 th s icIn qncl th e 1II111'OUII ,metnb-rn.'tIeR, l)redlal\O~lng liB Ul colds lind , l'eslllrllloi'y Infectlonll. Oil his flislel' MI'S. Stil es SIII1I1:,y A tempomture tn the nc ll: ll\)flr. evening, a whllo. hood of 6R degl'ees fi'ob l'euh l'l t 'Is - MI'. · and Mrs. Martin Doggs vis- best for OUI' well helng. but It must With the "1" Taken Out Ited Mr. ond Mm. Ernest OIhson contain the proper degree of mo is· Sunday e vening. tu"e, Inclilentally. I he temperature , Betty Lnmb nnd fllJnlly were . AI Do t In the sleeping room shOUld be .al)' A Loan Made-Can Be Repaid M~S. :r~ltn ~gs compallY a· pl'oxlmately ten degrees lIelow ur ay n g . that of tbo living room. From Farm Income FrAends of. Mrs. Jimmy Stiles at.. ' , WASHING THE HANDS: - A T E R M S ARE L O 'N G Frigidaire gave her 0 s tork hower ;FrIday ansi she rl)celved many !)romlnent health outl,lol'lty bas LOW RATE ..:- 4% stated that In hili opinion the / horA Farmer Owned AllOCiation beautiful gUts. ~hlrlle Johnson was III InRt weell ough washing of the hnnds. Ilt euch b,u t has recovered tJlls welt and time , hefol'e food I!I talclln would h,er mother. Mrs. Hallie JphTl!;On proba.b ly be tbe m09t erfel',Uve measure possible In tJI(~ olltl'ol of has returned to work. Mucb '- mFranklin Boggs, of Mlddlewwn, traMmlsslble disease. LEBANON" OHIO visited his brother, Martin Doggs ne'~. might be . avoided If morl! Phone 448 peopTe would follow the doctors Sunday'. , ELLI8, H. 8!fURM, 8ee·,.·Tr.... Mark Powell visited his children example lind make frequent and thorough hand washing 0 rngillal' ::=~==========::. In Corwin Thursday night. Betty Lamb, Frnncls Schoke8, habit for their own protecti0o Md , and Mr. and Mra. Maran BoggB 8S a safeguard for their nssoclate8. ' DEAD STOCK were In Dayton ' shopping Monday. WARREN CO. HEALTH DEPT. ,4,00 HORSES ,4.00 ,

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FARM LOANS

The Land' Bank Way

The Le huon National

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Clyde WlIltacl'e I to Marlon anl Call p1 43 to ,"eport Mary Stevens . ~ lots In Morrow, may have. Ira. and. NRoml Fa.wley to TOI! Nlcley, 9!1 J.f1 fierI'" in lTnrl nn Tw JTal'lll1\ V. M ,tv: to w, Leflli . fli rt T! rillf'(' J.'. Rornh ro rt. 0.'1 oerel! In [i' !,! " kiln Twp,

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WE C .N TAKE Cf.RE Of YCU~ JOB P~JNTING NEEDS OUR MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IS YOURS FOR A CALI.

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PROBATE Ffltate of Flol' nc S. TO)\,RII' :' , doo·d. r.. 111. Hohn al! '11 lulHtl'a 1',11' ,f Ield Inven10J'y I' earlng Sli t fw November 16 lit 10 8., ' m. "RIP'tl" of nennle ~(' hl ng"ol" dec·d. MIll'gle , ebf·ln. ·.hpok fI rpolnled allmlnls"l;Ta t or, R II I I' II Tllt'ker. O. H. Chenoweth IlIlfi TI" vld C, Mc'Kllterlc}c tlppo;llt(!l1 a jl' prolse rs. , I Inve}lWrles' were , allproy,,11 nil the r 1I0wing e8~tefl: ' Fl!\lnte of .Mal'le White, dec II, estote of 1\111 Hell ~nhm. der.·~. estlilo of fold ,Pireston. del"d. Illitafl! "f Da nJln, m.ln Beckett . dec·d. pSlate .or Wllln Hogg/lrd. de(j'd. estate or Wolter Re ynolda. dec'd, and ilia estate of Joseph ~. Schillin g. ec'd,

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New York Deer HunltIDI Contest. Broadwlll/o night clut. Qwnen mould tie declared , Inelll'llbJe. Theyve 'beer! baaing the ltourfata'i buclc and ltalkln, his dele

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YES ••• ' WE cAN GiVE YOU BARGAINS IN GOOI;) USED TIRES - ALSO WE CARRY A GOOD SUPSTOP IN AND PLY OF NEW TiRES .\f4D "" SEE .US AND ,GET YOU~ 11RES IN GOOD CON· DITION FOR THE BAD WEA1lI£R THAT IS JUST AROUND THE CORriER.

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shoulder room : . , a blggtlr cnr Inside, yet a cRr thars n.ore com~ outIId, for t'uier hllJldling ill traffic, easier parking. ~d compare th rliling smoothllolU .. ,th flew greater visibility •. , the mall I,"&,lti ng . tabilJty of Oodg' with ('Urs ' COIliDg much, ~h mo~! Coml' In toc!ny, See how you can lave with today~s bigger ~allle Dodge, "SHOWTIME ••• U.S.A."-The O,..atelt Show on Televillon-See Your

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER Hi, 1950

Twi. Thealer WAVNE~VILLE;

Call 2143 to place a Cla .. lflld Ad

OHIO

Cloud Tuel/day cl Wednelday

WAII ...N .IIADDOOK

16' BARGAIN NITE -17-

ToD BoD. BaIl1tft& ..... GianI 1Iha. . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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SILK STOCKINGS.

YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH , DEAD.. END KIDS

Rllmembel' wben Sis received bel' first pair at sill, lIlocklnS'S how tbl'l\led sbe WAS? They • weI' blACk. of course, full fAs hioned, and wel'e worn only on very >~peolal occasloOJl. LIUle did she dream tbat some day It would be the aocepted thing to wear silk hose every dny: R member?

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ONE W,AY STREET MARTA TOREN 9:30-

AND BABY MAKES 3 ROBERT YOUNG 18

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KID FROM TEXAS (ColoI') AUDIE MURPHV

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BANK RUN OBA.,VJIL- ~. at DaYSa I'arDu Pit. 10 . . . . 'a _

cubJo 1U'4. We alIO 4eUftr, _ . ITAOII. SON. ftoDe iOlL ' U ..;'- _ _ _ _ _ _--~~_:_:_ FOR S;ALE-Double barreled sbot. gun, 1 box Ihells, chicken ' house and teed boxes. MARY E. COOK, .Mialn street. . X-IO.26-11.2.9

FOR SALE - Bungalow 6 TOQms with bath, stoker-fed furnace, hot and cold soft water under pressure. Ful baselDent, garage 1n basement. Located on 6th street, WaynesvUle, Ohio. Phone 2782 after 6 :80 P. M. X-11·2·9·16 STU ·S S S FoR SAL&-600J:20 tire and tube, FUNERAL HOME Uke new. Centervl1\e 7417. X-ll·9·16 Phone 2281

Serene beauty and restful dig nit y mark. every service . planned and con· dueted by our Itaff.

]9 20 THE REFORMER and THE REDHEAD JUNE ALLVSON DICK POWELL W. B. NEWS SHORT

COLD SPRINGS INN

SALE>-Table and two benches for # breakfaat nook. MILO BEAL. ~~r~~QjII,.elePhone 2641. X.-11·2-9·16 ~ FOR SALE-Used Frigidaire, $SO, ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Contact S. M, BALL, Waynesville 2843. X- I1-16 T~Y GAZETrE CLASSIFIEDS TRY GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT _ Modem house In =Jii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii tbe ' eountry, 2% miles fro m • Waynesville, 2 bed rooms, $60.00

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AMBULANCE

OUR FUNER~L HOME IS NOT CON DUCTED ON A "METERED BASIS" - not ~o mU '1I serv ice ror ~ o mnny (\ollal·s. Since we bnye only one standard ot service, THE 1.0\\ E T PRICEC M ST BRING 'rHF. BE T WE HAVE, 'Plie only differ nce Is In mater· I fl l ~ sel "ted ulld this Is nlways a lnnLt el' of 'ho! e.

PHONE

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Middletown X-ll·16

1 Mile South of Wlilyneaville on Route 42

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COTrAGE HAMS .

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Per Pound Abo Top Quality In Meata

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SLICED BACON Pound PORK ROAST Pound

59c 57c 49c

fRESH SAUSAGE._ 4 5 c Pound

DOT

JOWL BACON Pound CUBE STEAK Pound

BE:!u!OA~~__ ___ CLUB ST.EAK Pound __ ___ _ _

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' CANDY

I ·e, tba uDdafsigDad - GI\(E U5i A TRIAL- Mafchants, will clasa Open S~ven D6YS A 'Wee/( at 8'.1. ladDasda" 'P Arr MALQN·E Novembef fa~ .-.: ICE CREAM -

CIGARETfES -

PHONE 3474

f. ND TOBACCO

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

!!! SAW FlUNG ALL TYPJES Symptom s of Dletrell Aris illg fron STOl\1ACH ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call After 4 p, M. DUE TO EXCESS ACI D

ULCERS

HAROLD BAUER FQurth Streit

QUICK RELIEF OR,NO COSl Ask About IS-Day Trial Offer! Over lour mlUlml bottle. 01 th" W ..... ARI TJl&AT .. .,NT have been .old lor rellot 0 1 Iympt;oma at dlstr. . ul.lnl! lrom Itomac"

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PRIME PRODUCEI lnereas our l;'e I!roducliyicy. of farms of.1 kind. lS mad" poulble by (ollo..inlt a' Pracrica~ Land Use programl lnl"rviews .. "h farm .."

Frasare's Dol Food Siore Listen .every, and Thursday morning Ralph Smith wi. • '.-a,"J Oscar Smith Kroger Groc:e~y who have turned run·down farms infO Prime Producers, BiYe you

cunvincing proof-llroof Iha' you'

tOO may be able 10 Incrn.e .the pr .."III~lIvlty of your I " u -.. "h· . u, ., :1fl rlirional ro~f '!~ labor.

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WAYNESVILLE FA~ EXCHANGE

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Waynesville Drug' Store

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Add Water Once A Year LUBRICATION " . COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE RAeelTS ARE OHIo'S NUMIJEIf ON~ BAHt;

Itiers' Garage214'. :I

ANIMAL - AND. MSPOND WELL WHEJI PROVIDED WITH FOODSHELTE", AND ADEQUAT~

PHONE WAVNE8.

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MOTECTION •~

rood tor yeaT· round wear. The dra-

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abl. diTectly in homu fTom houeewlf'! representltil:'....

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ORCHARD LANE. 4 Mil.. North of Xenia on Ro.u t. 68 and 235

and Du.... n•• U'-'- duo to Acld_ AI larlf al 1'140, marI~ P_ DI_tJen. a- or U,..t Stemach, _ Phone 2371 . Way~esville :'lim,nts werl recru1le4 1n Amtr. Oaul_, Ha.tIown, .... ~ etc., a ___ _..I F duo to £I.... Ad4I. Aak i'or "WIII.rd', • A Carload of AIIIIOrteu ~ce Ica, l . . emble4 1n New York und.r DEAD STOCK WANTED the command of General Al'lUn~ler :~~:~ 7,~~~~~~~~~~~'18 rom ..rk. . TRY GAZETTE a.ASSIFIEDS and POIta Just Arrived HORSES $4,00 COWS $4.00 Spollwood of Vlr,tnil, and pier· --1HE;Y GET RESULTS FAST _____ ••••• we • • • • ......-...- . . . tormed vaUant aervl~ tn 1:h, ' Hogs and Other Small Stock Welt Indl" tor . the Royal Britllh Removed Promptly na97. CALL COLLECT PHONE 2121 WAVNESVILLE !I.-[ Wilmington 2362 Lehanon 439 Leather 80'ee Lnbora tory tesl, prove that thE!Tt Pretty ParsiJlp INLhND PRODUCTS, Inc. can be as much as 90 degress va r. Sweet potatoes, carrots or par· laUon In temperature b,tween the snips . car. be grown In water 81 8 Former President • outlldl in4 tnslde of a leather sole house plant. Cut ott a sectton of 011 a winter', dlY. the top and put In water.

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OPEN E\lENINGS---CLOSED SUNDAY

MOM'S PANTRY

NIC-L-LYTE BATTERIES

Thl oldl.t fol'Jll marine tnlurlne., ar. tound In the or anCient OrNc.

FA!.!. AND WINTER VARIa...1BS

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Gra.. SUa,e Grass .na'i Is an Jd..l wtnter tHd tor dairy Clttl,. A much hlaher perc:enta,. of feadln, valu. 11 lav,d in .lla •• cOll)par.d with h17.

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FOOD STORE Phnoe 2541

ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY NOW

MAIN cl MIAMI 8T8.

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Tile New Century OIub wUi 11\1'16 for the Novembs1' sellRlolI nt Uie home of Mrs. S., S. Jilll\s on F I'lday afternoon. No.vember 24, wllh Mrs, J. H . SacketL lind' MrR. J. K, 'Prelltoli In charge 9t the program. Mr, nnel MI·~. Stnnley n. Daile:! among the gllcllt ;! on Sunday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Carey entel·t!llned w:th n covered dish dinner nt thell' home nenr Sabina. Were

Mr. and Mrs. Orville GMY nnd Mr. bf>lItcr urey returned on Satul'doy artel' a two weeles VAcation In Florldo . • .1\11'. and ' Mrs. "Paul H,nrley, nnet

children of Dayton, wer!' R, ncl :~y dinner guests of their parents, Mr. anti M~. Louis FIres. • Dr, E. C. WI·tght IR' 1'0nvlll eil(\'ln~ at bls home following nn ntw~k · 0: vlTllS pneumonia.. He ;wn,R confined at Grnndvlew H08plLRI fbI' n ff'w days.

, Twenty-three pl um):el's II 'n el builders. bea rd th e Coun ty Sanltn r· Ian outlln plans fOI' nn en\'h'of)mel!t~1 Ilu nfl.nry coele' In.!lt TIt"raday, TbeRS pla.ns now llll1ler con· s lders tlon by tbe WI1l'ren C:l\(nty Board of Health Inclnde ' axa,mlnotlon and ' llcenRes for nil p um\;p .p. permIts and Ins pectloml 01' 1.11 sewnge ' dlAflOBol Rl'Ktems 11." .1 The formal charter presentation plumhlng . lnstaJlat1f'!ns, and the to Francis Dunlavy Chap'ter, SOD8 adoption of Il Co.mty Pltlmbln!r. ot the ,American RevolutIon, wlll Code. , be made at a. banquet' to be held In line with Ihe policy of Dr, in the Golden Lamb Hotel In Leb. Arch Dr. Harvey, Hel ll11 Comml, · anon, on Wellnesday evenlllg., De, sloner, to coordinate acUvlUeA, the 'cember 6, ac~rdlng to William' attent,on of ~11 pillmberl! and Muon ' Phillips, president of ~he buUdes was directed to ti le lie /ly chapter. adopteel re8taurant regulation. I'e· Mr. Hsrry I. TIa1eell, of C lev~ tails wltb , respect to plmblng we i e land. president of the Oblo Soexplained· In order that plum~ers clety of .t he Sons of the Aml'l'lcan might aS81st restaurant mangers Revolution.. w:l1I pr:etSent the in COmp ll i 1f1 with certain require. I.er ..... "-";~;f w teguIat1ou'. 'flits Other state officers , and the I ~ sltuatl~n llil or special Intere8t In wives will .be present. ' 'reference to bats and tayernR The nretnbershlp 'of tbls organwhere tbe dead·lIne for completion Ization Is eomPoll'ed -of descendants Is .ranuary 5, 1951, ot Revolutlonaty War solclJers. AU Warren Countlall8 with Revoillt-, lonary ancestors are Invited to sub· , . , mit th-ell' applications. Further In. tormatlon may be ' had from the Secretary. JQB.,pb R. Oray, or Gray"

Bernard, Daley, son ot Mrs, Etbel Daley, , WaynesvlJle, lert Sunday afterno ~n for a four·dny visit to the United N~tloD!l In New Yorlf. DaJey WIUl ~h n group of JIl student!! fro~ WllmJngton College. The group wns scheduled to st:ly In the Paramount Hotel in New York. They were to visft sessIon , Mni, J . P. Fromm, Mrs. J. W. of the UN ecurlty Council and Wedgewood, Mrs. Cbl!-l'les Davis. General Asse/llbly. They were nl!!1) Mrs.T.O. Lawson, Mrs. Clarence to visit the Quaker HO\lse. a New Rye, Mrs, L. C. 8'1::' John, MI'/!. York project of the Frlenel8 dillOram Shoup, MI'B. Roy Clark, Mrs. c,at~ to a peaceful settlement of Leah MlIIs. Mrs. Reba Braddock, 'the East-West dlf!Pute. After a co'nducteel tour o[ N VI Mrs. Cora Rich, Miss SalUe Smith, Mrs. Glenn D. Borden, Mrs. Walter York on Thurselay morn ing, the Whl~er. Mrs. J ennie Conner, grouP. was ,to entrain for home, I\.rMrs. J. B. erabbe, Mrs. R. E. As· riving In Wilmington FrldllrY mornblllT. Mrs. Warren Brl'ddock, Mrs. Ing, They were under the, ch'~p­ Alexander" Mrs. Alma Peter. ronage of, Dr. and Mrs . ... WArren Howard Chal'lee ,Muter- QrifHth1l of the Wilmington Col· ....,..,..~IU'If; --A.~...u.,....~ , ....,....~Mt__tIoIlllfGid d R. Unglesby. Mrs~ . R. C, , Moler and Paley graduated from WarnesMrs. S. N Ball were among tbose ville high Bcboolin 1948. He served who' heard Esther Lah'd, .th.e ;re- 'with the U. S. Marines in the Pat'W'ned mlll6lonary. nt the Lob- cffic Area during World, War IT anon M.ethodlst church en TUe) fl f\.Y. befOll'e entel'lng ' Wllmfn/!:ton ' Collego. Now a sonlor. Thil l'Y Is IlInj · orlng In blstory, gOl/cru m III RIl,I

CHARTER TO BE PRESENTED TO ·sAil WEQNESDAY

BINGO AND SO 50 ., DANCE IS WELL AMNDED HERE ::::

I\h&. Glenn Dorden and 1\1 Is!! Lilia Benham wel'e FrldllY dlnnel' guests of Mrs. J.oUella DenrC\ofr III A 'good crowd enjoyed the Dlbgo Lebanon. and 50-50 Dance glvei:l by , St. Aug,, ustine Altsr Society Saturday Mrs, George Peterson has as her night at the local Bchool bUI'dlng.' guest bel' daughter, Mrs. S. A. .Twenty tree games of Dingo Drago ond little Hon of Ne:w YOl'I( were played and tlJen. Bingo at 5c CSty. a gome w.as p~rtlclp~d In . '' A basket of groc'erle's was given P. L. REASON HONas a door prize, and tour turkeys ORED ON O'JlTHDAY were given to the' lucky ticket holders. . Mr, and Mrs. p. I .. Reason en· Flfty.fifty da.n clng was enjoyed tertalned to ~Inner on Friday, bon- by a good crowd In the gymnaslulll' orlng the birthday annlvel'sal'y ot to the music of Norman Orsmer's Mr. Reaso.,. Their gueats were Gander Swamp Orchestra. 1111'&. Sadie Reason, Mr8, EI~ie Refreshments. of soft drlnlul. HockeJ.t, Mr. and .Mrs.. C. E. Ed~­ coffee, pies, ' cakes Rnd sandwlcbes 'IngtOn and son, Mark, and Mr. and were 'served. Mrs. Rhodea Bunnell and dnnghter Carol. BENJAMIN F. J~MES, 85, LEBA~ON,PASSES AWAY

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MISSION· ' ARY SPEAK IN LEBANON CHURCH

OES Elects New·Officers

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P,·T. A. TO MEET NOVEMBER 27TH Miami Chapter 107 Orelcr or

ElUltern Star has elec.ted as offl· cers for the coming year: Worthy Mat l' 0 n, Marydell Burske ; Worthy Patron. John J. Burske; AlIsoclate Matron. J ane McCulloch; Associate Pat I' 0 n.Charles McCulloch; · Secreta.ry. MIlTY L. Earnhart; Treasurer, Lucile Armitage; Conductrllss, Grace PrenderglUlt; AS,s oclate CondUCPennisvlval~ia via to-yard pass from tress, Mary Lou Palmer; Trustee John Weaver. Cadets beat tor three years, Barbara , Sawyer; to run their unbeaten streak Mrs. Barbara Sawycr Is the ' ra. tiring W.orthy Matron and Mr. WU· - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - llaDi Strouse the retiring Worthy SANDRA BALL aLE· ~ Patron.

On Monday evening, Novem her 27, at eight o'clock, th Wayn e Townsh'ip par.entrTeache1'F! ARIIOe'Iatlon will hold !l~ next meeting nt t he high school, Dr. Warren Griffltbs, Profea'lor oC Sociology ot Wilmi ngto n oll"ge "ill speak on t be subject "Good Community, Good Children," Th o CbqruR of the h igh school' wlll ' I)l'eRent severnl musical selection H all part of t he 'Program, During the business session. rpport".! of th p arnlval will he g j;YOIl , Everyone Is 'urged to ntten d thi s Ilexl p,.'Il, A, meeling,

We hope no one feels that Thanksgiving Is oVllr: just 'because we, celehra~ a ~~ pf Ulanklt. For God Is const~tly gIving t.o Us and bestoWing. His Love and Mercy on all of us.. Ther~fore we are ~ecesssrlly thankfUl to Him every day. Ma.y)V~ IIO to th? cburch of our chol~e next Sunday and with others expre~s our thanks and draw our soUls closer to Him. We Invite. you at the Methodist - ORATES 'BIRTHDAY I church Dext Sunday to worship NEW GROCERY , with us. Come to ~unday School l'4~ss Sandra ,Ball recently , C ElIe?Jr. and . M I'S. Earl Clark, of TO OPEN SOON at 9:30 and churcb .. wo.r~hlp at btated her 12th birthday by havl,ng 10:30 with &peclal ~UBlc hy" the a few little frtends In tOI' a little Dayton, called on their ' aunt, Mrs. choIr. ' . George ' Burns has been remodelAilce Clark 'on Sunday., supper and a mo'vle Intel'. , ~ h e. Ing hIs home and store room on received "many lovely glftR andl 11 l'4aln street extensively. ,a nd good time was had by nil, e~pecMiss Glenna Marsh. of Dayton, plans to open a groce1'7 and meat CHEERFUL CIRCl:.E lally the hostess. spent the week end with her ma.rket there soon. ' , GROUP HOLDS MEET ~enjamln F. JBD;les, 85, passed cousin, Mrs. Luelle Armitage. RALPH HASTINGS , away at his ' 'home, 7' Columbus Tbo O~eertul Olrcll) group met ,VISITS PARENTS Miss Ruth Chandler was a gueat for their November gatberlng at Avenue. LebaDOlll, Saturday eveat the Golden Lamb In Lebanon iung at ,,: 45. tbe home ot Mr. and ' Mt:s. I•. V. Dr. Arch D. Harve. , Warren on Tuesday and In, the evening had He Is survived by his :wIfe Letta, Mr. imd Mrs., Rnlph Hant'us . Branstrator In, Wilmington. A de· ks I' b I '1 Oounty Health Commls,loner, anMrs. Maurice Myers and son the pleasure or hearing Yfrah lloloUB covered clJsb dinner was ~n:. 1 brother. Elmer, of Terre HlI.llte, nounced tbe adoption o~ toe re,' bave 88 their Than g v ng o , ~ r. y Neaman, a talented vlollnlst. Tony, of "Llma, were recent guests Indiana. 3 grand daughters, Mr,s, vtised regulations to take eftect De' guest their son Robert, w~o 18 Iltjoyed. lollo.woo by an evening of of Mr. and Mrs.. S. M. Ball. ' tending school In New, York coo t ·. carda. The members present were Hester' ~ogers, Mrs. " Cbarlotte cembeli 8; 1950. Andel'S, 'Mrs. Lavina Ridinger. all Mr. and Mlra. Hennan Brelter. M. A. Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. of .Miamlsburg. Resta.ursnt monagers may ob· HIGH WATER AGAIN of Detroit, M·l cMgQ. and Mr. and Ellis, Mr. ~d Mrs. rnfm ~rden, Funeral servires were held Wed- talli copies of the regulation and CI:.OSES- SCHOOLS ~rs. Joe Schley ot Ft. Thomas, '1111'. and Mn. J. B. Rich. Mr. and nesday at 2 P. M. ·at St~l\lbs Fun- '·'Standards ot Complla,nce'; from __., , Kr., were welcomed as gueats of Mrs. E!:u.est Butterwortb and Mr8. eral Home, Rev. Harriet Druley the AudItor's Oftlce, Court lIouse , Mluee AnnIe and lIIame Brown on Harry Smith. Hlt h water has. a~lh c l ~ 8ed the . officiating. ' In Lebanon. at a cost of twentyschools, and' the child ren hel 'e Tueday afternoon. , five cents. d_nl! TO. HOLD MEET Burial WIUl' ln Miami cemet , ery. ~ Tho Coonty Sanlta.t·lan will be been glv~n extrn twq·,lny boU011 Sunday afternoon their cal· 0", NOVEMBER '29 HONORABLE MENTION ' avllable to answer , any , Questions day for Thanksgiving. " 161'8 were Mr. and lain. WWlam , on Mondays In the Health Depart' The Woman's Society of Chris'FOR YVAYNE M. Y. F. ment Offices (Dr. Arch D. Harvey) QAKWOOD RESIDENTS Thomas, of Lebanon and Mr. O. tlan Benlce will' hold their reg.- on Mulberry Street. Lebonon. VISIT SAM BALLS M. lUdp. uJar November meeting on Wed- Honorable mention was given to ONLY nnday. November liB, wrth 1111'S. the Boqth made b)' tile W&JneIto lIIJss Margaret Edwa.rda ,paut RAZING BARN FOR Mr. and M1'lI. Wm. G. Payne ~\l1d L. C. St. John as boatee& at the ville M. Y. 1'. at ., 'mihI Ghareh NEW ' POST OFFICE ~n Douglas, hr, Oakwood. were re- the 'put week: as the gaeat of her Miss Tobe Ban wlU give a . con· Metll04lat church. The change , of Sunday f~r BOoth FeaUvaL Eleven . cent ' callers or Mr. and MrS. S. nepbew, Dr. Gale Rusum and . wife, cert In IAma. Ohio, on December elate fa ' dua to the Tut:.e, Supper members IltUnded j from . here an~ SHOPPING DAY8 LEI:T ~NTIL 10. WhIle there IIhe will ' Bing at In Dayton. Work has been It&rted ruinl M. '~ll. aDd Buaar whlllh 'wu held on the were bonored further by one of CHRISTMAS a buslnell8 w.omen's Cbrl1lt.mas tea reauJar date. A larp IIDIDber ot our members. Bolt Mo~ belDf the bam next' to Kler's Garage on You ca" get extra oopl •• of ·th. DO ' (OUR SHOPPING NOW given by . the buslnes8• women pf Miami atreet to make room fot: the GAZETTI.. at the WAYNESVIIJ.LE lIIrs. Hu~ ,Replogle, of DAyton. friend. ancl' members attended the eJected u vice prelldent or __ ~~e . Llm'a . Later lIhe will sing over beautifUl buaar and were .-ned ' auti dJltrict II. Y. Il'. ot the DaJlOb D" :fostIDfftoe building to be DRUG .TORE OJ' ..... G"ZE"~l! lpent Sunday evening wltb her _ 1 8 i ation WING, erecteel tbere. office. ' .' friend, Miss · Jessie Garner: the deUcfoJa turbJ hiuer. J)Utrlct. .j

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I. W. WedgeWood, Mlulster Oh\1rch School, 8:10 ·A.M., Mr. Harold Earnh'lU't, Sapt. WorshIp Semee, iO:80 A.M. Youtb li'elloWllhlp, Sunday 7 : SO P.M. hoh' Practice Thursday 8: 00.

Illgh s hool gy lUnn ~ lum. Friday. The 11llu;ic \ I' US flll' nished by Bill G OJ'ges 11 1'(' h e.~ tI·tf, of Port William. Miss GII'enclolyn CorrlKon who has beeu Ill , is Improving. Mrs. bn \\ ell'll J'emrdn s 111 lit

Byron Oarver, MlnlIter I Dible School, 8:80 A.M. Morning Wor.blp. 10:10 A.M. !frll7w' Meetllll, 7 :00 P.M. YOUDI PlIOple'l Meeun,. '1: 00 f:vtlltlllg Servlcea, 7:30 P .M .

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Tlte .Realer Thai Pays for ' Iiself In Fuel SiviDgs!

It's Christmas shopping time onte again - for me, one of the mo~ l ~njoyable times of the yenr. ~'m By JANE FITE cboosing gifts for tbe h.ome to gl~c most of my friends - st't'ry's n~ II h I' home. Mrs. ,"Vllbur )11' '111'1' 'n nntl Mrs. Mr. and Mr·s. Hal'l'y Estelle, of 80 many people are movlllg mto new homes or buying older plnces Phyliis MILI·tltl "pont 'ruesduy In Germantown. w re guests Friday, and l'enlodeli.ng them tha~ these Ilichl'mt<l. luili nUtl 116 the gues t!! 1) 1' home' gifts will be most welcome of of Mrs. W. C. Tlcllenel'. Mrs. nnb l·1. CI'11 11(·1t lind 1'011 , Mrs. Anne Wheelan has r eturned all. . . '11 b One gift that I know WI (' a.pWIlUlllll. II·s. ruellclt iR tll(, for· to her job In \\ lim ington rollow- prcciated is a new plate glass mIrm I' Miss Esth ~r l.uken/<. lug I' 0 ory t'rjlm It "evere arnl ror _ it's the toucb tha.t can add 10 much spnrkle and friendlin css to 'J'he l'nl'f'nVl'en(·ltors As,o loti n burn. a room. 'fhe decorative tl'i cks thlLt met In r gUIIlr ~oR~ lon lit the 1,11\:1 Mr. und Mrs. Hownrd Hlzar luwe can be achieved with minors are school gYJ1ln:l!lillm "'edne, (loy Ii ·e· sold tllelr interest In til HnrveyS· nothing short of magic. Nothing \lIng. 'I'lt fll 'st gr lila Hhytltm J\,1I1(1 burg Reslaurnnt \0 MI'. nIHI fl' s. else can so effectively dress up a room - lighten it - or even exunder tlte dit· . tlo n of th 11' t, n 'hl'\' E t'11est }Tlll , of Dayton. pand it. And .•. because' ~hey ~re :.1ra, llirnm GeorgI'. made 1111 Inll· Mrs. Mary Brlnegn r has bQen reo ILvnilable ready to bang, Just hke pictures . it'. one gift that most int appoarnn or tho year. fl~1!' 1 aaed f rom the ' hospItal and r ea llcople ':"'111 begin using rigbt on guest sp ltk I' f l.) )' tit !! 1'1'ogrll\l1 II' US turn ed to ' It er borne here last Christmas day! . . You can see that the mirror deRob It 1>1u.nfol·\ II , ( I' SlIblll'1. ,\1\'. week. partment in our store here has been St:\t1fol'lh 11I ~"I\~~I,, 1 tillf Iy hllli Pat 1"01 y lIff red \l broken nrm 11 g rent help in my Ohristmas shop~holl old II IlInUlln IIJ('LI11'I' I!l.p la fn· lit III I' ping. One thing, though-~he sales~ reI.' ntly In :111. Rl'clMI\t mnn who helped me, eautloned me tng til II\-I\' UI' Il'alnitlll 1'1·0"' ... 11'1 nome. . to get the best "because it will last whl h IR tlOW ' t;'ill'l\ in IIIUIl) 1,lg II and last for years. He recommended mirrol's of Pittsburgh Plate glallllIl<'hools. I and I 'm glnd I followed his sugges;',11'5 . i_,llu'a Shlflaii I' II'nH o' alll'(\ a I S I ,01'" Pldgeloll. lh home of 1Ilr~. ., tion s for eVeryone 1 chose was hom hl~t)1 pk (I' m ,\II,I'l'flllllr, u . Wednesday arternoon . :\1 r~. Mllry really iteautiful! For June and J.oe - the .young • elY )iexit'a. owing II) 11111 SUlilh' ll Henny I d th grou p In devotions couple wtio'vo just moved Into ~ d at It «I Itpl' ill'l) I 111' 1'. llow nfu nnll 1\11'8. Mary onte served as new home, 1 selected a Inrge oblong l,rllhBllI. copper-backed mirror that will fit I'rognuu Jenller. over their mnntel; for my sister's ~r. nnll \II'S. Iln u \luilltln ~ :II'£' :'11', and Mrs. Homer Kirby have bome 1 chose a big square mirror an1HJ1In('\ng till' ullill or 1I ~ /)II. 111 rHurlled to lhell' home In Indian· to fit'into the alcove in t.he dining room - she's wanted to do some- . npolls, Ind l!UlR. nHe l' llel ng call et!. thing to make tbe room look lnl'ger horne. 'J'lIlIl'"tllL)'. -'-Bnd J know tbis will do the trick. '1'1\ I'HIf.nl .'l'f<ut'lIf'I'!I .\ sHIlI'i:lLI(l u h "e owing tn lile <I' nth of I{owui'd For my teen.aged niece, who has S(l \I . lIIod II :;11 · ~11 1111 Ill'· II) the nt·aham . just re·done her bedroom, a lorge mirror to cover the entire wall over bel' frilly new dressing table i& just the ticket lOt· 'Christmas.

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. ' Dlble School, 9: 30 A.M. ' CAI;8AR'S CREEK FRIENDS Morning Wor.hlp, 10:80 ' A.M. A4I ~ 'MlDlater 'Young Peoples' Meeting, 7 ;Ofl Wor'lltllp &em. . to ,A.M. 'P.M. -d~ 8cIIOoa. U "II. Evening S\lrvtee, 8; flO P. M. Prayer Meeting and DIble Study OREGONIA EVANGELl.eAL U.) B. WedDudaJ, 8 P.II. Jnme/l H : Riley, Paator 'S unday School, 10 A. M. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Morning Worsbip, 11 A. M. Fatber R. B. Krumholta, Putor Maslles, 8 od 10 A.M.

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NOVEM,BER 19, 1960. - Thanks .. g,lvlng 18 IlIt hand: Th corn piCk' ers have been hord' at work 1111 week. There !Was n whole pell full oC turkeys at the communa)" fl al and In " plte oC t he 'Chi'i!lIDla!l tblngs already In tl,le' litO]' 8 It Is Thllllksgl ving. There IR fI(Imellllt g nbout Thanksgivin g 08pocl"lIy In the country tbat has a dlClel'enl flavor tha n any of OUI' oLllel' holl· days. Tb e~e Is no gift gIving: 01: cllrd sending IIbou t il, except the gIf~ of toad tllat we share wUb those who lIeed them. Thel'e Is 110 special tOl'm of greetlng. We do not ~ ay Happy Thanksgiving to. OUI' friend s-. It. III i n grent "lIngel' oC gpt tlng lost b8twe n foolbnli g !pes and tat) early Christmas decomUons and the for t her tl'om th SOUl'ce ot our food s\lpply we become the ~ore dan get th ere Is that we may lORe some of that tbanliful spirit. It Is IUlrder to feel th~kful to God tor His bGllnty when the super mar)<el Rllpplle 1'.8 1'0 0 adeqa-tety. It reqllires IL 81lecl d nct of fal th to conneqt Ul e rows nnd rows of cnn!!', the lIeat pocll' a geS of meat All done up In 011110phAne, tbe frozen poultry. the plieR -ot shipped In vegetables from R II over th,e world, wl~h God's bounty . The auldmaUc 011 fllrnace III R wonderful tblng but we forget It entirely except when It doea not work. There Is none of t hat con· . aclous appreciation of tbe joy and CO~fOTt ' of hellt that we feel, wh .) the lire Ie right tll el'o l' ei'lll'o II!I. Allot our conlforts com 10 II!! tbrougb man mo.de machines 80 til e con8closness of Ood's co.l'e becom II more dim and tar away. We IlIlve to deliberately think and con Rlder that the patterns [01: all thinga ' 01'S jn the natural world Arollnd UII on t that we have them because or Iho USe of God's laws. We II IlVP t ') cOMldel' the mind of mlln. given him bY God to '\1 8 8 for li vin g in -tbls world. 'J1hen If we llonRhler the heart ot man anti th e ,IOVI' 01' ' God ond how our be!rt' errorl.s to sbore get Us Into lhe worRt \t'o 'IMp we get more mixed lip thlln ever. 011 . perhnJlB WI!' 'tan loy tbese com· plex dlttlcltles aside nntl ror Thanksgiving Day at lellflt 1:0 M ck to the s tmple Ideo. of ThankfulnellR .• 110 - God tor the slmplA everyday things. Then w~ will come bncl< _ _ _ _ _ _ _......._ _......._ - .

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Stltl, eXIl('1I1ol·. lI'IlllHter lie., very expen.ive and very mls· ment and casu. ' James and Tiny Amburn, 2 Iota Meryl B. Oral', admlnls: at real estate gf·anted. chievoul onel. When will mankind Lemuel 'Burton vs Martba Marie In South iAtlanon. filed first and final ~. Burt'JD, dlvotce, gross neglect, . George AP4rar to Sanley A. b. convinced of thI., .nd aaree to MARRIAGE LICEN SES Mal'l and Map~e. . Lewis, 0.6~7 IlCrta , 111 Salem Twp. •• ttle their dllterel'\cee by arbltra· • I . H ' . 1.", • Frank Hurtt, dec'd, R\lSISell Scott, Jr,. 25, HI chnDlc, tlon? Lovely Jane WII.on, Itar lyrIc ao. uehel It. and H4)I. D. TaT' appointed e:recutrlx. Maeon and Marthn Lon Invln, 2:1, prano, of Fred Warlng'e Pennsyl.' REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS lor to Geor,e Brewer, 11.61 acres Lee Izor and s tenograph er, Mason. vanllnl .een over CBS.TV on Sun. WJJlIam 'and ~arjorle Kin, to ill Franklin Twp. Duran appointed all" Pres ton C. Hhlnebil' r , 18. fo(' • daYI. S.e the radio and teilvision Cbarles H. an Mary M. Hamil· Crawford H. and Olive N. tory worker, Lebanon nD<l Bel'page for tIme. : ton;, 0.735 acres i n 'Salenl Twp. Copebaver to LeRoy &1111 Dor0tb7 Eatate of Lena Belerleln, dec'd, nice Willhoite, 19, Bln.nc.h ateI'. Car l A. and ! MarJorle SchoD'a~ Louise Cavin, % &ares In FrankliII Clarence Fryman, administrator Jaues Gard ner, 22, mccnalllc, to Oharlee 'and :ld\Ildl'ed Kendl e Twp. , tUed t1nt, final and distribUtive ' Franklin an ll J oyce \0, i1 l1on ]8 107 'A1 ncres lil HamiltOn Twp. Donald C. and Eatber Dwire to KeolUlt. Franklin. ' . Carroll . Cleve r. 3G, Khillplng ., ChlU'leti O. ~~ Mildred M. Ken· Lela Smllh, '5 acrea In Deerfield Elt&te 61 Jobanna M. Gustin, dIe.., Hallie Margaret Black· Twp. de'lI, EYerett L. Gu&'tin execlltor clerll; Clnrksvllle anti M:Lry .1 nberry, 100 acres In Hamnton Twp. Ernest Eo and Do~y E. GlD. flnt and final ac~unt vel', 24, ClarkRv llle. Fred nnd DOrl. L. Stein, Jr., 4.91i am to H aroId Cd.,.. .. eI OW . Herman Herscb e I JJal flel"u, 22 , a<:re~ In Franklin Twp . an ...... , am, ilIItate of Howard . .S. Conover, . 1\I0VfMB~1I I. rh. Man'" '0' . .. 'r. , R t" D t t l t' Bo d , 107.5{ acres In MUlie 'l'wp. dec" Dean E Stuley admlDls. papa worker, W. Carrollton, nud C u ,II OB er, e a a y alll. , • , Owenln Fnye U I It' I 21, SPORTS SCA.l<J DAL: You'll hear Marie JrIDes, 1.06 acres In Way. trator filed third acoount. . Frankiin. " • . 1' C , chargps and co unter charges of Twp. • PRO.ATE IlIlate of Ellen Adamll, dec'd, ft)(ed ftght! and crooked games hel't1uL Gromme, et III to Frat" Estate It ", da l:awltt, dec'd, exempt from Inheritance ' thls month. There will be I'eper- VTITH grid activities at their J . /Uld .A.Anna J, Schlake, 115.0 determination 'Of Inb'ritlillc. lU. ~f.r' ot real estate IeJdlellee Nut cussiorut, particularly in profe~. peak, readers know how much acres ' n S"lem 'l'wll. Invent.(.rles '·. ere, lipproved on rrutN. Tbe lUI". true eeed Imown to lional sporlA where ' gambling IS conditioning means In the per- -. Robert and Cleo Hawthorne t, the folJowln, ,states: Estate of Eltat. of Palrle Connor, dec'd, m_ Is th. Seychelles' nut from .. P. , Hud~on, 2 Iota I Thomas T. dec'd, elltate ~r Klny, administrator fli ed palm tree ~aUve , to the Seychellel raml;lllnl, and repercussions can fo.r mance of • football'team. In Twp. of Samatltba E.'Itaroth dee'li' e .. tint aDd filial account. lead to 9 full-blown scandal. voxi ng., too, 119 well as II -ho,t. of JIIaII4a III the Indian OGean. HI· Henry Orote to So~hla. OroJl6" tate of Ed }'reston, de~'d, and tlle of Lena M. Bisher, d/lc'd. Hmb~ an oversize eoconut, a Wljetl'ler you can' put your finger otuer sP,!r~ quick re{le~e., ~ood ' Ies~te of Leora B. Parker. dec'a, Bbhr I,ppolnted eyeeu. on It aT not, this Is a time for wjl1l~ lind supple musel" are .a. 2 lots. In Harlan Twp. SeyeheU.. nut ~ay wellh upsets.. lind stranae outcomes ot must for the athlete. , Walter N. and.. Kathleen BUDC8 I Estate ot L14aa P GraIwn aU. tot. . . 80th, WllUam KiD« and •lInIle even 40 pounds. Cluster. of athletlc .I!OIlt,e_ts. Gambling liooms Physical hee.ltb is very muclr to Simon and argaret ~Belrt. NJi1a 0 h J;' au . H.". Oopell'appolnted aPP1'llaers. a.. 01'ntit. requlre five yean to mao d 1iJt:1! spil'it\lal health in that' It can 0.871 acr8!r' Ie ""l'wp. ra am. • . er &PO, d th ' b ~ ~:v:":~b ~t scane::J! InO~~e. 001;1 be nchieved and malntal,ned Rhea LeIDing? tcJi lWalter 'T. ,admln1atrator, WUl1aqa Estate at . Elroy C. Denton, tun, . tl1l'ough discipline and selt.,controL ~nd Marlon R. t~ell, 117.88 sports world. _ SlIid ' Paul to the CorinthJana.,1 In ~ito TWP. ' BREAKJNG A ND ENTRY: Thts "E;very man tlia,t striveth for masWlllo.:Y: Sher to Herscbel W . Is 0 bad month for house burglars. tel'Y is temperate In all thin,.... and EugeDla C. Hatfield. 1 lot In There will . be a sharp decline. I Hi.J words lire at shnrp odds witb! TurtlecreeJ[ 1'w\P. , predict; in the bl'eaklng and entry those uttered by modern.day soRobert NelBOD and Ethel Apes field thls month. The bad weather DbisUcates who describe tempta- ' to Frank JIl. and Pegln' keeps people indool'l and the mere tion as something,to yield to. 0.18 1n Franklin. fael at occupancy in the home As a football player,goes through discourages prowlers. To keep out' touSh serimma~e sessions to per.the cold and wind people. keep ' fect bill ublllUes on the field, ond their window. tight shut snd a "! n boxer see'ks to develop his balled, and It's tough for the ex~ coordination thro\.lgh bag-punchjng pert at jimmying windows' to anll rope-skipping, so must a make It over the window sill. Christian exercise his spil'lhlal You're i afer .at home than at the' convictions and daily strengthen 'race track. his faith. Prayer Is, of course. the best SHOPLIFTING: "There al'e • •• , "work-out.". ~Jf-e,!p~essi9~ m.~ .hopping days left before Christ· bo constantly. I,!Xaln1t,l~ fbI' slgn~ _ .' --. , mas . . ." This reminder is re- 0: pettihe~_ J ealousy mutt be peated time and agllin this month recognized..as n weakness of spirand It reaches the honest lind Ituol muscle. Lust must be t ought dishonest alike. The amateur as a decaying influence . • hoplifler· ~s short· of money lind , By earnestly seeking out God, prowls lhe atores for 'tlltable the, 'Christilln increases his proftgitts-but the amateur Is In the ciency 'at finding G9d. With ellch great minority. The I'eal pro at prayer, tbe Individual can olfel' a shoplifting takes advantage of toe little more ot hlrnseU than before. holiday spirit and crowded deEaph victory over te.mptatlon enputment store, and plies a dOW6 the fonower of God with .teal,thy trade. Honesl shuppers greater strength to resist aad overwho report evidence at shopliftcome the forces of evlJ. _ . "ub"'1IllJ,tl,it wo,dt Why, /11m 1nll are s better thorn to lhi s 'B y ptactlclng a well d.lsclpl~ed II{fl __• of ,Ammr", dOIJ JOllr hear,'s blood ,brJl/ trade than store detrclives. program of faith and self-improvement, the Christian will , And 'ltha~, til 1« fHlJ for whlth 10llr i"lhm bud? Watch' For "Mr. O.A:s·· Calendar lll:ce the highly trained athlete, he IF'~ ;, lu;tloWl 10 " lllllio", bill frudoll1 For Crime In Oecrmhl'\r! will possess reserves of strength l1li. 01.,,1<1 ' ... "o,no., ~ ... ,d enabling him to meet life's mos ' 141 , " itIIlitIiJlI4Is i. iI? It IS the flgbt 0/ II mull to wo.s..otdor. on tiDe exactlna . challenae•. k " _ _ ifill" brlllej the fig'" 10 pro" I

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IS STARTING A SCHEDULE OF ~ECULAa WEEKLY VISITS TO WAYNESVILLE EVERY FRIDAY.

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COMMON PL EA3 I M llry E. Lambert to Jame. II. ·Ralph . W. Turner VB. F.dna ~bert. 1.004 acrea In Franklin Turner, defendan t ol'der d t o Oel Y 'J,'wp. plulntlrr $7.fo O pel' week fol' S ill'" Paul /lUll Bealrle4l Hamilton to pqrt of minor ~j\d. ' , ICharles O. and Fay E. Carpen",r, Vaugh MUo 't'Yer, by powel' I{)f lotS ,In Franl\11l. attorney nnd on behalf of James Roy. and Dorothy Mile McClan, ,R. Qulller, vs earl Graham, ,C:lll& '1 to ~oyd C. and Olive 1.. Williams, dlRmts&ed with .:t rrcord. 1.88 !Wr,a, III Franklin TW'II. Russell Man 011 'VB lleva 'Mil e AAuatin H' anlt Corolla. B. TrO· Manrball, 111&.1 l:tf orllered 10 vUle tQ Wl/tl.a m jlarvln, 5.11 acres pay derlmdont U O,OO per week. ,In ~arla:it T>.ijJ' , . Dan Stanifer ' VB Edna Abner Georte. L. atld SlI1rley Rostra .to St.a.nlter· military arfld~v lt ru NI ,Charles 8 . and Ir'lIa Dawson, 2 , ' 1 " Iota In Lebanon. I Jfl88e and ..dUe H a l e t 0 NEW SUITS Charlll8 and ' Louise Moorman, Howard I". Inll lR ·VII Oorothy J. ac~s In Massie Twp. Intlls; divorce, HORR neglec t of Silvester lind UlUe B, Lamb to dut y, 'Meryl ~. OrIlY. IHu.ell. atld 1une Lamb, 0.3t Belte Turney va. Il'vln Turney, acres In 'TWP. dorsv 0. eSpdll;l1aol v-h Jo~ld I B. Jeanette Back to · .Jamn S.

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FOR SALE-O ll heater, praotlcaU y new. with pipe. GEORGE GILL!X-ll-!8 .S0 Serene beauty and LAND, R-oute 1. " , reltful ' d I gn I ty blinds, venetian : ,SA~b mark e~ery lervlc. planned and con- excelle~ conc1Jtlon. Tuxedo, ',lle dueted by our. ataff. 42.. lad!les beautUu l coat, slle 14, STU B B S hat to matCh,' all In A-l condition. X-U-28- 30 Phone 2i76. FUNERAL HOM! - - - - - - : - - - - - - W ANrJ'ED-SomeOlie to care ' for Phone 2281 children days while mother works. MRS. HAROLD FOX, Third etreet. X-1l-28 -30

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TULAREMIA 'TIME J "open Reason" ror TlllaTil I •. c'r " hu Il'nlor) rerrtllL Is bere. With lhe IIdvent Of. A""~,' ' wild rabblt hun£t'ng lit tbls time WALT DISNEY'S BEST _ cJlI" ot the yenr IUld with large Rhlp. Qnd MUSICAL WESTE RN ==~(== ments or l'UtnlltS arriving In the === -~;::-::'" marketR dnlly, come90 a far greater W , D , NEWS provolen ce of thlfl dl Aenflo 'than III ' generall y reallzed. ~~ mulDe which Is the medical la, .... ~~~ 1'7., TulA.rom ' .. ~~~ urq· A. ~~~ ' \ -:: . tl ~ naruu.c .1Il ~ By DIVISI( )N OF WILDUFE Iei'm tor "rabbit fevel· ... takes Its TR~ GAZET TE CLASSIFIEDS TRY GAZET TE CLASSIFIEDS ' ".lmon UDder from Tlllare County. 0 1\11YOlk . lIame . If III 1 al.em1l!e tea, iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii the e0mmaD4 01 a..nI AJaa.... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =iiiiiiiii where this dls en80 , as 'tll'st fornla. H Ipotlwoo cl at Vll'1IDIa, aDd per.. .Hl l Sports fansl Well. there's observed . It 111 primnrll y Il dlseafle formed v.uut Hnlco III tile news toda.y. Coaqh Ed or· good beings among rabbits .' hu t human . . 1l01al Wert 1Dd1.. ' _ the bell IIOYT. ctin "get" It, too! Tularem ia sets ter's "Spartan s" raDg ylc· 69-28 easy an for night Frtda.y with ;;;~ suddenly victim upon tho ' THE N'E ED FOR FUNERAL ••:_;;;;;_:_;;;:;;;_;;;;_;;;_;.,:;_;.,:;;_;; wry ove~ KIngS Mills In the first vom· . pains hody chills. . ch headn SUD· ' SERVICE OFTEN ,cOMES' league game of the season: lUng and fever. DENLV AND THE EXPENSE ville led Kings Mills all the Waynes trom Man usually 'ftCQUi~es it UNEXPECTED. Jack Tinney making 2'1 ~lth wat rabbits wild Infected handling ,,4 high point man for the~ as points, Tho, I'II!lblts. ou~' d never the domesUc \\'e ul'e lll'epared to exten Wayneevllie Is now prom ptly a nd, 0 ~ cottonlnll. snowsho e and jltol(. local lads. I!O OP roMon r of the Victor), possesso proud the greateRt he , are ' ce, varieties rabbit CO lli' e. In u.tmost confiden f(X. TIlE IJSIiHrOF MY Q4YS Aj~/ELD­ " Barrel. And those 80urceR oC danger, FOIC JI! WI!DJ.IFE AROt.WO HE-;All ie II H ' l\Ilout It In a dvanQe of The Reaerve tenin 018() cllJIle OI:t HM »IE HlJllTIN6 AND FI9HINI.'1 mo!!t likely to be , affected Bl'e " tNJO't iof th III' cl If you like. hunters, cooks, housewi ves and on top for, their second win AIiD RM 1IlE 'NVILE6E OF • . HAVIN/J 'A VOICE IN 115 marketm en who drees the animals season. , the with NANAiJe1rIENT~ tangle Spartana The con· Into come conA CE HAMS doing so Ilnd by ay; SO lIAr HI CHILDREN tllct WIUI the affected parte. The Mallon five at Mason Wednesd Kahn'. Americ an Beauty I4IIY AlSO HAVE IT 7D'NJ( T(Novemb er 22. cut a through enter can Infection HAMS, SmaU - ~MY~~Ed~¥H5·~~1~ In the ,hand or any open wound, KI,,". Mill. EI~l , B F T Lb. howev r minute. r 0 8 4 How then to protect yourself Taylor, t. ______ _ - WAY "UV'l lf,. ____ __ ____ _ 1 Abo Top Quality In Meab 1 8 against Tularem ia? It you h~ppen Pente. f. ___ to be rond of a good Hasenpf effer, WIllson. I. _____ _~ ___ __ 1 0 2 and Vea4!tablea "'I.I~ here Is the way to., protect Your· ' Abrams, f. _:. __ _:.. ___ ~ 0 S :1 self. B sure to wenr thick rub· Pondorl . c. ______ .1_ .. _ 0 0 0 '1 1 ber gloveH when handling and dreA' Combl. g. ___ ___ • _ "'.' 0 I _ 1 4 2 s ing 111\ rabbits so tbat you~ bare Teaterm an, g. __ ____ banda won'f come in to RctUllI con· Sohutte r, g , ______ ---- 8 1 7 F, 0 O ~D S TOR E Sympto ms of O'iltress Aris:.l{j : .. ,~ /. tact with them. Also - make 811re Phnoe 2541 that the rabbit I!t thorough ly Wayn8lv llle ~ F l' DUITO oooke~ 2 2~ 11 ----:-----f. Tinney. you're It'll a good Idea. too (If QUiCK R~LlEF OR NO COST 6 13 4 --a hunter). to bo a little suspicio us Stanley. t . ----~' . 2. 6 A sk About 15-Day rrial off r! 2 -~-----c., Keya, He vlnc, slow.mo oi a rabbit that II Sheehan , g. _____ _ 6 1 · 11 DEAD STOCK WANT ED 1 1 3 may be easy t9 "bag" - and hence Jordan, g. ________ $4.00 COW8 HORSE'S $4.00 a temptnto:1, But It'-fl quIte Ilk"ly HartRock. f. ____ ___ __ 0 1 1 that t he animal La on the "s lok Carter. g. ________ ___ 1 1 8 Hog. and Other Sman Stock list" nnel a po~s lble Tularem ia vic· !Wbblns. g. ___________ 4 0 8 RemO)l.d Promptl y tilm. "I!etter bo sate thlln florry." CALL COLLECT Mille ______ 9 9 21 28 If. after dl'e8!!lng and eating wild Kings llle, ____ "'_ 1,6 37 64 69 WaYnelW Wilmington 2362 lebano n 439 S Infected an HIGHWAY find OF EiQT rabhlt. you should .OHIO OEPARTM OF 1RAFFIC AND SAFETY DIVISION 1I0re 011 your hand or feel III. see INLAND PRODU~S, Inc. doctol·. He· -ca n arrange ror mY CAZEi i'E OzASSIf'IEDS your 'rularcm la test and ' 1)I'eRI'1'llIo the FAST TS RESUL GET Y -11iE 8VIl.LE t WAYNE PHONE 2121 the. l'lght treatmen t. 'Hello everybod y, We1l'It seems WA~EN 00. HEALT H DEPT. as If the Thanksg iving holiday SAW FILING - ALL TYPES start when ALL WORK GUARANTEED 18 YOUR SUMCR IPTION PAST season got sn early an 'for ,,:"'Call After 4 P. M. ' I OUE1 If It la - won't you plea•• loCal 8'cl1oo1 chUdren received to high dll8' n vacatlo, xpeted e un, t2.oo. for cheek a u. aend HAROLD BAUER was , Fourth Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - water. That e lltra vn.c,tlon not objected . to, I'm lure. A pep se88lol1 aJlcl aS8ll!mbly was held Friday afternoo n. Mr: ' &NOTICE OF APPOIN TMENT ttaJlck explaine d the purpose of Exeouto r De· Mend H. the victory barrel which WaynesEdytbe of Estate vJlle gained .from Kings Mills Fri· ceased. day . night when the Lwo teama Notice 18 hereby given that Clyde adplayed 011 the locl\l 'noor. Thll Office Post ~ose Mead W. FRESH SAUSAGE RS WEINE WaynesNo.1. D. harrel Is used fpr the purpose Ol F. R. II dresl --Pound --Pound creating more Interest In basketville, Ohio. has been duly appoInted I nOll ED HAM ball as an added attractto n. as Executo r of the Estate Warren of late muoh Mead. lIaB H. vllle Edythe Wa)'Ile!! -Pound 'think don't ------------'to ,worry about tbe Interest part, County, Ohio, deceased . ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRU ITS AND VEGETABLES but I think everybo dy will scree Dated this 2~ day of Octo/ler, . i' ~ :~ , 1960. that It'a a great Idea. rJ'he Miami . RA.i.Pii 'H. OAREY, Valley teama drew lo~ to detll.r. Judge of the Probate Court mine Who would get first chaDce Warren County. ' Ohio at the barrel. At ftnIt. It: " ... BUg· Gra.y, Risinger & Gray, Attorney s geated that, It b.. slven to la.t 11-9-16- 23 champio ns, but none seemed to ,tblnlt tabt was a vel'J! goo4.J4ea. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Wonder why? King. MUla drew lb. barrel. b~ 108t It to Wayne.. Admlnll trator when we beat them l'r14at Ville Estate of Anna K. Madden. dlah Wayn..vWe fs D~W privnllht. Here i. a beautifu l, dellc:'ioul and delightfu lly different party Irfirst ceased. that can be C[plet~l" prepared and ready to serve before the put their colo... OD tile to nelad . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Illest. arrive. ' Notlce Is hereby given that " "part the haa It finished flratl team !!J upset • when The made, ~ While 'ealll and quickly B~:~_ Albert H. Stubb8 whose 'post or· an an' unulual "tute thrill" that will brinr many compfl. appeal eye ;l, W~e wm ~I" the barrel Pittab r Year A i)OP"Ura Once dlreetor,Water ,lel1l Acid 25 MONT H GUARA NTEE flce Address Is Waynesv ille. Ohio, ment., and be permitte d to tbaoe tbelr mUllclan .Inee. tile late LUBRI CATIO N colora 011 it. But nOlt' that' we Vizoo has been duly appointed a s AdW_ native hW left he wheD , Holld., Cheele' Rln, let'. don't let It let awa,.. hav.it m,lnlstra tor DBNWWA of the Es"'~ ~O._ .. o";!! COMPL ETE AUTO REPAI R SERVICE ~~~Dt ned 1 cup fruiteyr up3 fromean ....._ _ ~.... 1 link (6 , .) HickM'J/Smo!ced or on. late table,po Madden. plu8 K. peaches, Anna. of tate Cheeae , I Wen I IU8BI that'l 8IiOU1h uout 24 HOUR WREC KING SERVICE bI. two b!t,~~ callM lemon juice the Village of Harveys burg. Warllh tablu~na plain rela.tine . • po~ 114. of the Dew. 101' the ~= :~~!r~ I cup whipping cream ren County. Ohio. deceased . ~ ~~~ ~;ru;fr~:-n pickled at 17:10). tilt. "'.. and 'I tblllk I ,mell ~ta a, (Saturd Club truit canned or Fresh er. Dated this 3rd !!ay of Novemb peaches OJ' apples or pl_ ltUiD&'; .0 I'll be .... . . . smwram of 1upmpklQHa SI~ ~.mUlte n4 rtul ThaIaD with, . . . ,ht ' ClIamber 1950. in a warm place until very stand to eese h c' v.a "'~ e Smoked 1011. q 'Hick"" cl Allow lle.\lioar WtlOOl\ ,whilothe voeaUata 2141 •• syrup WAYNE Beat PHONE water. • cold In gelatine Boak adYlee MAIN .. MIAMI 8TS. 10ft. Beat until creamy. RALPH H. CAREY Club baa ~ rencnm . . . true DIaht glv10l and jlltlt a bit 01 over gelalilae. Mix well and pour over Hickory Smol:ed club pour mucb. too bollinr, to eat DllIi't Witla ~ atr the of Court thickened. Whip ,Judge of the Probate cheese. Beat with rotary better and cool until slightly Doll mold. ChilL Ser1Ie tuM atara .. II~ II~ Warren County. Ohl" __ erum and fold lrito ayrupm ixture. Four into ringand 1'R ,. .. _ E __...... F. I'aI'lD , - _ _ _ _ ODD 011 AJl&eJope lalad dressing Werle, Irvlq ,~ ~ ..... fruit or canned tlem fresh _ ...,. h wit "Ientla! lad th. .. a of .. d On. Y ~11' IIJlIstnte as alio eAboard Weleam ll..u.. andore I _ _ _ ':'---':' Gnu t. .ometlm .. calleeS a w114. • tucc.. lfuJ farm t. a ..~ C. Donald Dllatullh , Attorney _"':""_ ':""--!. =-::=~~----~ ... B chanee for .tardom each -11tE Y OET RESULTS ~. It II a mlmbar or-the antelClp. 2143 IF YOU HAVE NEWS oWe 11-9-16- 28 '" .. DON'T HESrrATE TO week w i'lrl conte.ta nt8. · . 110m. Ute,

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EtECTED PRESIDENT OF,. 'WARREN COUNTY BANKERS ,

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RLEfEN WARREN," COMMISSIONS' OFFERED TO Jj~ISfILJ[I COUNTY STUDENTS YOUNG COLLEGE GRADUATES , A1'llRND 01111(11. hr~~re::~~::u!::ng, TOBAUUO GROWERS T .f011EREFERENDA ON DEVEMBER 20 ,

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resented ,Amon, Sixty-one Tile 'rh Navy II< IIOW IIt'.CeJ.llllIg njr foreilJl Students I at t.oullIvllle 1,lIcatlons, fl'om lImCI c!llgllJl , "01. Land GRANGE MEET8 'S'ATURDAY A\I ll11t~ one of Oblo'l! Nil coull tie.' leg gl'ulluu.t.elj holllin g bnccu lnul" Sb~ and TfPi!l, Studenl. rlct was , The Waynesville Fanners Grange atiencl!ell." nre I' prl!sented lID10ng lhe ' fi .l!lil< ellr e lIe" rl'es, 'for commlllsions aR Tbls meeUng Get Awarda 'in Loc:aI ' will meet In regular lIessloD on students enrolilld (I'll' the (:unen !. ljJnslgtl In bo.tIi the en I'al Lille ' • an~ fj, " , '. Bu.ineu ClaUeI Saturday evening with the semester lit hlo '1IIve.r9it",. lit und SUJ)ply COI'PS, It Willi ' 1\11' , n ed t O{I ay I,"y Commnlluel' ., J IIY Marketing Quotas For Cigar,The repreHiliaUvea of the i.eb· day aupper at Ilx-thlrty. Everyone ,' ~ lIeIl H, u study , (If ' r I:hltl'lJtloll 1l0U . C anon lI{atIoDal ~ Loan mem, records shows. Is requested to bring a bnJI.k et BUP' T. Palmer, offloer In 'bm'ge 01 Filler and 'Binder Tobacco The following ' stortband stu- bershlp were .~LO., Wl1soD, Mallon pe with table service, Following The 4,06R , ' 1110 RlUtlont-II< Iltlenct. !~:t1::'l1adelflhln. Navy I'e 'rultlng Are Announced denta ba.ve been awarded Order or Ohio, and OIllfClD.Ce Jordan, !'ay. the supper a Ohrlstmas 'program Gre" Art,ist& Certlflcates by tbe ettevllle, Ohio. , ing the IInlvel'!lity 011 the ClIllll'lIl' "The sud dell ' turn of world at. anel excange of 26c gifts will make Gte" ExamlnJn, Board: , A t\l\g Secret.ll.ty of Agrlculturn The PW'POle of the meeUng WOJ range from a ' Rl ngle IItUe! nl. frQu) fnlrs," Commullilel' PnJmel' s latel!. an entertatnlng evening. Martha Adms, ~ancy BII£rd, to Curtber aetl1a1D!t tho memlber, MercoI' couuty La tIl.a 9r. S ' 111!Un~ "haa caused the Navy to reopen Knox T. Hutchinson proclaiJIled JlUeen BIngham, Billie 11Qwlell, llbip of the .J!epl ~en t~ .:lVf Cuyahoga. as their hOJ]lf' I'(lllllly I Its oCflc I' progl'lIlDn fur civilians, Imll'kellng quotas for the 1951 " rop WORD , ~R9M , 80N IN KOREA Oarol Bunnell, Evelyn ,Lucas, Kath- ,reater aDel , efficient se1"lric! Only Putnam (.'Ounty is II/'t r~" nnd there I!! now an urgent need or all continental types of Illgll l'Mrs, J_ L. Kenrick bRt! word ryn l'tlurpby, Barbara St.nnley, to fpert. r sented. , for more young omcers in the fltlel', lind cigar·binder tobacco, Imil trom .her son Staff Sergeant WilMary Roae Ward, Wandolol1 WnThirty-two or the 4$ s nle!!. n '1 l General 1~lu e 111111 Supply Corps designated Wednesday, De eml) I' Tbe land of LoQlsvUlel II JAME'8' E. J,O NE8 liam F. Freeman, tliat he ls now sollo Wando. Woolard. , owned and ' rated by tbe farm rountlug Ohio, olltl'~blltc, 7~ ; , U1 ' cntegorleH fOI ' Illlllleil ill L aellve 20 1950 as the date (or refr remllL in Korea: He Is In govel'1lment Heade Warren Bankere ' In wbl 'h groweI'll may vO.te (I) ror , The prIze Winning paper ' was en or alISo. Indiana, lGmtuek}' dents to the ca.mpu~ elll'olllna l' l duty. serviee with the S'14th Malnten' James E. Jones, cashier of , tll-e submitted b)" Wanda Woolard, who atid TeDD81 'rb be elig ible fOl' u ,'mnmlllsion quotas for three yel\1'8 beginn! "A' that usl! Its fILeU, w.1\h New York State IIbi " Id u· ance Squadron. WaynesvlJ'le Natlonnl Dank, was rqaelved an O. G. A. pill a8 ber ~ea IJI. ~. of long term, low leader with l :r;, n~ (1 In h(hIHlon !l!I 'In th Lin or !:lIlIllliy ('Gr'pa, U!t. with the 1951 crop, (2) for Ql!ot.nl' uother thnatl.Jnll II 0 '\ mille r.undldnles m u s t h a v e••.or 1'950,on 1y, or (3) flgll In ..t GUE8TS FROM MIDO,LETOWN elected President of the Warren reward. rate :real' .. financIng. 111 r I tl'flpl'esPllt ' l County Bankers Aslloclat on when amon g e, Or! ':11 Ii ,~:<tC I II en· I' lu'hed th h' ] 9tb but 110t their QllIit.llS. {arkeUng Quoto s ca nnot Genlece Wilkerson has received Mr. aDel Mrs. Byrd Lackey" of that organisation' met In Franklin rolled for the first lIemester. bh1;lIday ' Il must be claSR' b1IIl t l n to e rr ec t Ull I('Sf! ,t II ey Il l'" , , 96th ' T . tJplnr prop... ceftUicate for a l\Uddletown, were Sunday gllesta December 11 as guests of the ~e eleven s tudentll '1001 V. 81· ifierl . " I , .. by til l! 10 'al Selective aOf/mv.d by at leaSl t\\'o'lhlrIlR of ' of their parents, Mr. and Mr9'I'Fra~I1cllln National Bank. ,Dinner 30 words per minute. fen count,y for the ,rnll se mpJ3t I' 01 Rervl e offlcluls Oi' b . eligible (tor lUI growers voting In refcl'entia. Harry Satterthwaite. ' was at the new AJlithony Wayne Ohio nlvel'slty lire: 8 U ch CI:uJRHh:allon. Education Allhou gh marketing' quo t;!!! ha I' Harold Adams, Frnl1kln; Thomas wi se, he mU6t be a graduate or all Grade Scbool, SUNDAY DINNER GUE'S;TS Other ofticeta elected were: R. Harlzell, 118 Elm St., Franklin; accredited college 01' uulvers lty lit' n In .' ftect on some or th f' oth I' kindll ot tobacco during 1';I('h ur , Carl Hathaway, 1101 Central AAve .. with tbe following: Mr. and , j\Jrs. William Davis had M. Bradford, Assistant Oauhler of the past 10 years. today '/; III'tWIn ' first National Dank, Morrow, r.'r~klln; James ImeB, 14 Rlghland For appOintment In the Navy's the liS Sunday dinDer guellts, Mr, lind Ave., Franklin; Naney Jobns, 725 line n. baccalaureate degree (4 'mallons are lbe fir st to be i s~",·01 Mrs. Cecil M,- Davls and Bon, Mal'k Vice PreSident; Wm, W. Sheets, AJlllistant Casbler of 'the Leba*on CI.a rk St., Franklin ; Carl ~\lrray, year rcoUrs ), Which Includes , the 1'01' 'Igal' leaf tobacco. of Dayton. ' The 1j1lOl.a proclaimed lo,III )' I'n l' Citl.lena NallonalB Bank, Secretary 407 East Second St., Franklin; following : A,l least 12 college se· Treasurer. ', ,omel' Weaver, Franklin; Patricia mester houl's' of academle or en· th e J !Hil crop ot' cigar·filllll' 10' SON 18 BORN FRIDAY Speaker of the evening WIlS Mr. Fourteen Stude. Enrolled At . mith, 6111 S. East St., Lebanon; glneerlng tn Rtllemati cs (not In· bo ' 1'0 (typ, til) Is '17.300,OO() IIOIlI1lI /' Mr. and MH. Tbomas Florence •• unell Gentl'Y, Loveland; Judltb cludlng bUHlneHs rnatbeDlulJl.'H) lind anLl for the other types of clgo'rCapitol U.uverait, AN are proudly announcing the birth Calvin Verity, President of the 0ouuer, North St.. Waynesville ; nt Il>ast 6 colloge seme ~U' I ' hu,,,',. flll!'l' anti binder tOQacco 70,900,0011 or tbelr second son on Frldt~y, First National Bank ot MId.tllofr"m W&)'DjIit~ilIe pOllnLlg. onverslon of the pounu· town. His subject \\'/1.11 "MueDonuld F(HlIka. R. F. D. 2, Waynes· of pbysics. December & at Miami Valley Ros· uge (I uotas to li'l'es on til bllsll! Arthur and, Japan." . ville, Oblo, I'CI' appointment In the NlIvy pltal. MrS. F1Iorence and little Aon " ""Illy ' 'Ol'pll, a baecaln ll l'eal II,,· of thr I!l4!i4!l yield!,! II I' (l're reare now at their hom(' On Third Mr. Verity spent eleven montbs There are 26 lialdents enrolled In Japan helping to get tbelr IIteel in Oblo State UDlvel'lltJ Ws Au· gl:ee with an academ((- major III R\lltS ill abollt 32,000 SC'I'PS rOl' ISstreet. WJU. HAVE SPECIAL IndUstry In motion RetCI' WOI'ld twnn quarter and 14 of them are olle or tbe following: Mal'keUng, ar·fiIl I' tobac~o (type 4 J ) Ull It tbe ·Frlends Hmne CHRISTMAS WORSHIP accounting, purchsslng, IrlinsflOl" Rhout 47,000 IIcres [01' t.he other War II. ~ from We.yneavllle. have beea .ilnowlboulDd the lIiall\ SUNDAY. QUE$TS OF 'PARENTS lUllon, finance, statlKW'al melhoJs (:ontillelltRl types of cigar-rlller tlll.1 Tbe tollowlng Ia a llat Of th4i 't-wo weeki! vl!l')' little, ac· Mr, and Mrs. Harold Stroud. 01 !Jlnder tobacco. ' IIIld·or bUlliness mnl:binl's. PRE.XMAS MESSAGE , students and their home l~n.i: tI'l*, to Tbe Oregonia Evangelical United Lebanon, ,w ,re Sund&J" , cuesta of TodaY'll proclamations are mll(l e Bre~hreD church III hal1ng a , O hrlst· ' _ _ _ ••• 0 0 _ _ _ _ _ ~_ the,1r barents, Mr, anel l\frs, Will AT METHODIST CHU1tClI Mason- Ahln C. ErtIeck, llarl W. .... o.·~ru~ ' ::~!~ III I'on form.tty wlth the ACdc"i. ' jI'rllnkllll, Her. Id C. GI'OOIDI, '1Iabel wd., wu ta mas wnnhlp program at 7: 30 p.m. St1'Oud. IiII' I " cljllstment Act of ,1938, liB ~ 14 Knoop, Jameli F. Mlddos, KeD· aUJI~ JIJItI Decem'-r \'1. IIicluded In run" nil d: whlcll provides that Cbrlstmaa la Jea ...' blrtbdar· We . . . II. eUQllfI, ~\d.:·Qi:V.a_ _"'I!fIII\ ...l""""~ ww_I~~. "'4i11eJ. . ._ _aiI""'" . , . v ..,...~..... ~'" 'the--Se$!J'f:otll~ ltn<!a' ~M~ will all want to attend Ollr own I Marian Whited, ' H*_~ ,'f reucaoua mOVie "ChDd of Bethle. ' ,tl8 ' a~tn1r ""te Mr. and Mrs. John ~er8ey uno cb~rch regularly during this .sea· h . .. '11>'--''' t f O' la d Waynesville 'Saturday nrght, De· the total supply of nny ldnd of Morrow-Dol R, Com tt. em.: _wen s 0 regon an cember 23 at McClure's corner. tobacco as of tll'O beglnnlng ot till! Bon bod as Sunday guests, Mr, nnd son. We need to reconsem'atc ollr. e e . nelghborln« communIties, regard· There will be il Xmas tree and a marketing year then cUl'rent exMrs. Willard Keney and daugh· selves to Him. 1 Pleasant Plaln-IJoyd E. ConThe minister at the Methodist over, John W. Sbarp, , . ' Mr, .Lee Talmllge, of WIJ.n:ling- less or church allillatlon, are tn· treat for all the klddles from Santa ceeds Lhe reserve supply level, he ters of Lebanon. Claus. ' urcb Sunday morning will ' preach Sp~ngboro - Robert W. Lidlng- ton, called on hla aunt Miss .)es- vitad to attend thIs program. shnll proclaim a national market· sle Garner on 8UDday mOl'1lllllg. on the , Obristmas theme and the to.n. The joint 'committee of the Ro, Ing quota. The total !lupply of WEEK.ENO GUE8T tary and Civic Clubs 18 compoled clgu.r·[lller ~type 41) whtch is deWa,"e8viUe _ Roy ' E. Crockett, Mr. Oboilies Lewis and Mias Mr. William A. Smith, of To- wors hip wUl consist of Christmas of Sam Keys, ,chairman; Dick fined In tbe Act 1\8 a separate kind by the conll'egatlon and Rtehar4 G, Forwarc, JUchard L. Emma Lou ~wts visited Mllssell ledo, wall II. week end guest of his McFadden, /Carl Smith, and John of tobacco, ' n.a of Oc~ber 1, 1950, Githens, Seth Hoak, Mary D, May Wright and Margaret Ed· brothel'-In-Iaw and sister, Mr, and Ch:rlsttmels music by the choir, the beginning of tbe 1960·51 marFromm. :Yil~ wlll be Il'eatly helped and Bourh, Donald ,E. Lukens, Eugell'! wardll Su-nday afte~n. Mra. Charles Anderson, Sr. : Mr. .. The Santa Claus treat will be kollng yenr, was 176,400,000 ~ollnds ' Smith was enroute to St. Peters- beUer prepared to ob~rvt\ Christ- E. MacInnis, Dwigbt w. Mlcbene,., Mrs_ Charles Mlcbener' wae a 8PonBPl'ed by the ,merchants of and the . reserve supply level was . ' bur..: Florida, wbere he will Bpentl mas, If you a~U!nd Sunday Hchool Edwin C. Micbti.n er, Jobn B. Maw- visitor of Missell May Wright Waynesvil)e. J59,400,OOQ pounds. The total sup· and chu~h worship each Sunday, bray, Jack R. M"Uord, ' Charles I,. lIIlI/nie Dodson OR Sunda)" attel'the winter. ply of the oUler tn,e,s of elgarnoon. Rye, Don I... Rye. Earl W. Rye. ~rlller and binder tobacco grown In RETURN FROM DETROIT the ~ontlnental United ,States was ATTEND BROHTERHOOD ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and BUNNE~L'S' ENTERTAIN MEETING MONDAY 238,700,000 pounds snd the reserv Mr. and Mrs, Rbodes Bunnell TO,.,HOLD DANCE lIlUe daugbter bave retaurned af.supply 1 e v II 1 w as 222 ,600,000 THURSDAY NIGHT ter .pelIdlDC the past three weeks entertained on Monday evening. pounds,' with members of the Waynesville DENTAL HYGIENE with the latter's parenti, Mr. e.nd Foul' from W.a yncsville u.ttclult'd Mrs, E. Warren 'In Detroit, Mlcb: Fanners ~ehange Board ot 01· The annual ChrlfltmaR !lance of th e WItI'I'CII cou nty ,men'll Brothel" Many children are recelvinl~ no recton and wives ~,s their guestR, the Wllmln~on College Sigma dental attention becaus6 parents hood Monday night, It fine tur· CHRISTMAS CANTAT8UNDAY DINNER GUE8T8 the men joining In the oana ll tll 7.eta Fraternity will be hcld Thufs. bve not been told HOw mu'c h the' key suppel' was njoyed litter PAGEANT AND CANMr. and Mrs. Earl Eal'nb/lrt and 'games fOllowl,n!!, their meeting, day nl~ht, Decemb\!l' 14. In the future health aDd happiness d~­ wblch the program WIlS glv n with By Joyce Beal 1'h~se pre,Bent, Iwere; Mr. ,and . coU\"ge gymnasium. . DLE LIGHTING SERVICE the Rev. I{cnneth Seary speaklpg oblldren were j:Junday dlnnl!t lI(rs. H. L. Bye, r,lr. and Mrs. KelDapclng to tbe music ot "Ten pend ,oD. strong, straight teeth .. De· Hello friends. Here we are bllck on the organization of the ))lational feets web 88' ca"ltIes and decayed ::.ta :~.M~d~ra~~~.;t :ab~~:n~ lar .Boa~, ldr. and Mrs. GJlbert 'Men and n. Melody" will last from spots crooked teeth which may again oller II long' vaenlion. (Ille lO Council of tbe Ohurches of Christ snow nd hIgh water. Old mUll In the U. S, A" It very Interesting ' EverYone will want to be ,In Ion Dean, of Painlervllle" were Frye and son a, Mr. and Mrs. Oarl 9 to 12:30. Coronation of the ana ehDd llfelong mlsel1)' anrl semce lit tbe Methodist Church winter Is really outdOing hllll!! If mesllag!!. also afternoon callera, Pi_tick, ' Mr. and Mrs, Ronald nllal ChrIstmas queen, other enSunday night, December '1 jilt Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. l\lo~s tertainment and refreshments wUl unhappiness are not at all uncom· this year. The next meeting. In February 7:30 when members of U:e chlll'!'h mono A petheUc sight, wh lch Is and Mrs . .Barry Smith. be In eluded tn the proll'am. Open all too common, Is that of a grow. School ohlldren I'eceivod , their will be held here at Waynesville. will present a Christmas 'untatll' ATTEND ICE 8HOW to the publiC, admlllllon Is ,1.00 ing child between the ages of' StlY report· cards tbls Monday utter 'I pageant. The cbolr', IIlIllel' I he (II · Mr. aild Mrs. 'Oram Sboup with P9TATOE8 FROM ALASK~ per person, 12 and 15 years wltb 11 set of )le r. long period ot drcnd nnd slIsJlense. CHILDREN'S XMAS . rectlo n of Philip, Workman with a large group of friends from Troy, Mr: and Mra. John Kersey I'e- ' maneu,t teeth Ibowlng mnrk.'d ev· ' T6~re Isn't much else to say lll :s Virginia H.ardln, accompanist. \\'111 saw the lce ~liow at 'Troy on Sat· celved durlng the pnat week, a PROGRAM WEDNESDAY furnish the Cbrlstmas atmosph ere Idence of decay, tbe rOIJult, IIOK' week UB Humerous actiVities bove urday evening. box from Mr. and Mra, J, P. Lnr ARE GRANDftARENT8 tbrougb ,the Singing of CI1I'Istmlls Friend. here have received word slbly, of an Improper diet !Ln,11 th.. been postllolled cle til lh f' hrld rick In Ancbora!!,e, Alnaka, conA very special Christmas pro· music. ' The lIageantry wtll centcI' RETURN8 , HOM~ taiDln, Alaskan prodiiets. Among from Mr. and Mrs . .Loren Hadley la!:l( of proper dental cnre. ~,yhat weather, ~o unlll nex.t IlIne, bye Joy e Desi. gram ' wlll be given at the Meth· around the mangel' scene- with Mr. Homer Ramby 'ha/l returned them , were some of tbe very large at 'Kent, Oblo, that they are the Is eaten has a' great ileal ' tl~ do "ye. -"-oillRt church Wednesday night at Mr, and Mrs, M$XHnrtsock tRltlng to hll home In Lantana, 'FlOrida, white ~toes grown in Alaska, proud grandparents of a baby wJth tbe kln,d or teeth we Mire ns The Sparlan6 gliined theh' third 7; 30 P. 'm. by the Qbllclron of tbe the role of Josepb and Mary. I\1rK. after IpeadlDg a few weeks with very dlffere~t in q~lIt)" and size daughter, Connie Jean, bOrn to teeth are living tlssuea and they their son-In-law and daughter, Mr, mUSt be no~hed. As teetill. are leaglle victory oC the !;cIlSOU lu 'lin Sunday school With Mrs. " G. W. Kenneth Hough Is the Render, who hla son, Mr. Ed Hamby and family. fromt bOlle locally grown. and Mrs. Charles Wu.rlng in Cohim- composed ,largely of calcium lind easy 57.S0 vlctol'Y over Morrow Alexander. Supt.. In charge, We through Sc\'lptu re t a k e s Oil r bus. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley land Phosphorull, 'a diet conta:lnl.1g t he.le here on Friday wben the two teams will enjoy the recitations and mtnds ' back to ' tbe Bethlehem SUNDAY DIINNER GUE'8T8 'S'UNOAY EVENING GUE8T8 daqbter Patsy, are spendIng the mineral III necessary for their met On the local floor. Waynes. Bongs of the children as they reo scene, Otbers will take IInrt In lIIr. and JIIrs. William Strouse Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke en- ChJ!lalm811 lleaaon 1i1t4t Mr. IIIld proper development. vllle led all Lhe way wl'lb Jack mind Us or the Bertbday of Jesus, the pageantl'Y, were amoq the lUests 0,0 ~un· tertalned to dinner on Sunday eve· MI'I. Barry Patterson, the tormer Tbe problem then becoml)S one Tlnnoy nelling 2/l IlolntR tor the There wUl be II. play "Christmas At the close, members of the day evenlJic wllen Mr. and JIIrs. ,nln, with Mr. and Mrs. Alva. Lud- Louella Janney, In ..DnLand, Fla. of an adequate Intake of both Vito wlnnel'S. Wootl N, Ac:hterll1an ' li nd Cantata" bringing' to .us In · pag· M, Y. F. will assist In tbe candleuorold Sbeets, uAf Lebano"... . entel'lnItOn, Mr. and Mrs. William '. Jnera IA, callc ' . Ium nuglnnd hu vlng 5 poilltll fou('h, led eantfo~m some of the customs lighting service where all the con· ~ .., a~ In D an d th e m '# ' talDed with a turkey ,dinner, O'BaDnlon and Mr. and Mrs, George HOLD MEETING and ph06phortUl. Cod llvel~ ot,l, the Morrow scorel'H " of other lands at Christmas time. gre'gatlon will have the pl'lvllege Barvey. Mr. and Mrs. Ludington 'te reprogram th th e' c hlld r en of re·dedicatlon to toe !\faRter' or The Progfeilalve Women h.e ld e.., 'folk and dlreet sunah,inE' will The Reserves, although t b ey AAL have now moved to tbelr Ifarm their relUlar meeting on Wednes- au.. I the neceeAry Vltamln 0 : played 0. good game. took their are expect'l ng Santa ,nmho will liave Betblehem. LEAVE FOR FLORIDA ..py ~~. and M-.: R. D.' Pete'r s and .W'bJchBl, they h f res b ~cond ' hi !1 seaRon. a treat for all tbe children and We feel this wlll be an Ot tstallr\AON'.~ h t recently purchased dV eveninc wit~ a dinner !,erved PI , en .... 0 f m tl~ ... meat or fl s, loss t.• aon MI'. "Cblqk" , Petera left ,on near anc es er. ' at the 'Far Bills Party House. All vege~blell IiDd fruits, tog;ether Waynelvllleyoung people. Everyone Is wei· Ing evening of Praise In honOl' ~f SaturdaJ' for St. Petel'lburg, Fla., appolntmenta for the dinner and with butter "ud cheelle, bread and B. F. 'T, come to come to this fine program. our Lord and SnvloUr. JeSU8 Chl'lI;t. ' , to llpend a few weeki "ith JIll'. VISIT IN 8PRINGFIE~D decoraUoD8 tor t,be roomll were In cereal.. , wUl supply tbe nece,s sary Tinney _~ ____ ~_______ 9 8 26' I-M~I"aoKG AosMBtus P We Invite YOIl tI1 be WIOI U8 Sllnand lin. Pe~r'lI daugbter,' Mrs. Mr. Benr)' Satterthwaite and Jleeplng wltlf tbe Cliriltmas lea- ~am and pbollphol'Us. Stanley _______ _,, __ ._ Ii , 6 1fi da.y night. Gene Alexander. Mr. Harry Satterthwaite called on son. GI01nl-Upa too shOUld psy par· Sheehan __ __________ _ 1 9 _ 'Mr. II~el 8!ltterthwaM.e at tb,e Dr. Samuel Marble, of Wllmlng. Ucular attention to their teeth. Jordan ____ ______ . __ II I, 0 ATTIND IN.T.AL~ATI0!'4 I. O. O. 1'. . home In Springfield 'ton College, was the guellt speaker ~, abscessed teeth and py- Robbins _____ ~ ____ ~ _ 2 0 , " ONLY NEW SUNDAY Mrs. StaDle, ,B. BaDey, Mrs. D. on Saturday. Mr: SatterthwaIte 'Or the , evening, and gave to bill orrbe& ma, be tbe prlre to ~I pl\ld Keys _,__ _ __ _ __ U 0 0 SCHOOL TEACHER o. lUdae, llrs. R. B. Hartsock, hal been rn very poor b~altb for llIIteael'l' a very fine talk, which lor. Il8IIectiDg mouth hylieno and HaJitsock ___ ~_ __ __ _ I :t 3 KNOW

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'I'h N I I JOe II y H IIOW a \' <.l Ilt II g II II, UI ..,.......,.. pUllll llona, rrOl1l M art llll gibio 1:0 1· GRA,..,GE MEETS 'S'ATURDAY Land....... 8ank S tem. 'fIell tor t,hla Dlst· . ,s ,Sf> cnlllll l~,1 leg kt'aduale~ hohli llg buccti lalll" atta'nd. 1ed. All 1J\lt· olle of Ob.IQ Shorthand and T,.,illl Student. .. ..., .. eate degroell, f(ll' <!ommlsslbns liS , Tbe WayneBvllle Farmer. Orangfl Thill meetiq "u held Deceui'ber are rllPl'csented amon g. the 5,<! , ,~ IDnRlgn In both lh e Oen ril l Line Cel ~warda 'ln Local . on will meet III reruI!"' .. and 5. ' students enroll ed for th e I!UI'l'ent nnd ~ Ullply C;OI'PS, It. W II K ' fill. BuaineU C1auea Saturday e'Venlns with the Tbe repree ves of the L,eb. semelj ler at 0 111<1 U nl v~I'H ' ty, li t nounced tod ay py 'ommllllder J ay Marketing ,Quotas For Cigarday Bupper at alx·thlny. Everyone anon NatlDDal I'arm Loan DlJam. ,M JI nil. II RL\l<ly or rcgi ~ t I'llti m i 1', Palmer, ofl'ice r III Chll l'go 01 Filler and Binder Tobacco Is requested to bring 0. basket supThe following ' atorthand I stu· be.r sblp were O. wilaon, Mu~n records Sh,OW8. . the Philade lphia. Nnvy recru iting pe wlth ~le ·servlce. Following Are Announced dents ha.ve been awarded Order of Oblo, and O~llce Jordan, P'ay. ThE\ .4,0611 Ohi o Htudl'lltw olt n d· station. the supper i. Cbrlstmas 'program Gren Artlats Certlflclltea by the ettevllle, Ohio. ' Ing the IInlverdlty on ~h e CU IUl'lI !' "The R\l dd ell turn or world n[. aDCl excange of 26c gifts will make Graft Examlnln, Board: . Tbe purpoie:of the meeUDg ''181 range from a 1I1 11E:lo Rtullcnl rl'~) ,I (nlrs." Commnnd er Pal ni er statil(!. I'w tlng Sect'ctllt'y of AI~rlcultu r" aD eDtQrtalnlng evening. Martha Adams, ~ancy Blllrd, t~ Curther lilt the meml:klr. Mercel' couuty to tbe 9ua lI ijti nt>: "hul! cllu Bed t il Navy to reopen KIlOX: T. Hutchinson proclaimed Bingham, BlIJle llov;les. ship of tbe PI taken to I;lvf Cuyahoga as theil' hom.. ('lIl1n ly Ils offle r prog rums (ul' clvlllnns. lDll rkollllg Quotas for t he 1951 (:ro" WORD , FROM SON IN KOREA . Bunn.II, Evelyn Lucas, Ko.th· ,reater and e etfJclent se"ic~ Only Putnam count;Y Is 111'1 I' I' ' nnd theTe 1.8 nolV nn urgent noed of all contlnenlal t ypes of olgl1l" Mra, J, L. Kenriok hss word I'fIl Murpby, . 8n.rbara Sl.jInl y. to t~el'l~ resented. for more youn g officers In the fill er and cigar-binder tobacco, Illui - fiom ber son Start Sergeant WilMary Rose Ward, Wllndall,lh Wli· The lan4 of ,Loulaville, It Thl~y.twQ of the 48 s .nte:!, 1I'1I Oeneral LIn alld S upply Co~ps design a ted Wednesday. Decem!) r liam F. Freeman, tb'al he 18 now IOn, Wanda Woolnrd, . ted by the . farm '('ountlng Ohio. contrlbutl 711 "lIl ' CnlegorleH fill' IlnllledlalQ ucllve 20 1960 as the 'd ate for I'etol'e nthl Qwned and. He Is In government In Korea. IndJana, . Kentn'ok), dents ~ the CR.IDpUS eh l'~ lhl1 (!l\I duty. In which growers may vote (I ) 1'01' Tile prize winning paper Wnll era ' of aervlee with the 874th Malnten· James E, Jones, cashier ' of the sUbmltte4 h)' Wando. Woolard, who and TeJUiH that use its fE~IJ. w.lt;h New \'ork State h i,., ({ 1'". 'r o be I!lIg lblo fol' n commission quotas for three yeal'B beg lnlll ll ~ ance Squad~'n. : Waynesville National -Bank, was rElOelved an O. O. A. pin as her ft1.e. m ~e of long term, low leader with 1.: :;. :: - fl In addition 2. In til Line 0 1' SII Pply ('orps, till with the 1961 crop. ( 2) for qll ot~l f' eleoted President or the Warren rew:anl. rate. real.. • fiDanclng. uother nati Il l! It e I'n ll l'e~"'llt tI mille candidate" m u oS t ho. 11 e .for 1950, only, or ' (3) agai nst GUESTS FROM MIDDLETOWN . ...... 11.. nmon g the ,1 tOt'lIh n . l '~ dcul" -on· I'eal'hed t lt!'II' 19lh but not their qIlO '" Mar k'e tl- ng quo t 0 8 ,<'\tlll ot County Bankers Assoclat on when . ....s. Oenlece Wilkerson hlljl received Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Lackey; of that orgnnltl8t,1on met In Franklin • • • • •• . . . . •• •••• rolled for tlte first f!emester. , 9 6~h bll1.hd ay . li e must be ClUBS' be Il U t j n to e f t ec l 1I II II'SS l h ey II r p ~ . . Ii. 'ypin~ prolT'" certificate for l\Uddletown, were Sunday . gueats December 11 as guests of the CHRISTMA8 The eleven studen ts tmm Wal" Irlell " I·A." hy th e 10('111 Selective a pprov 'd by at least two.lll1r<l!! of 30 word" per minute. qt their parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Franklht NatJonal Bank. ))Inner INITAl~ED EbNESDAY ren 'olmty tOI' l he fall ~ ent ",.t ' I' lit f.i rvl ce o rrl (j l ll l ~ 01' bl~ eligible 1/01' IUle growers voting In re rpl'enda. Harry BatterUlwatte. was nt the new Anthony Wayne Vol~ ~& worked all day Ohio University are: R II h classlflcatlon. Edueallon We4n...., .. tbe SlloW and (lold Harold AdlUT) 8, Frallkln; 'Thomns wlSl!, he mUllt be a gnHlua te of Ull Although marketing quota s have Grade School. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS InltalllDC tM ~brlstmaB lights nnd Hartzell, 118 Elm St.. Frnnklln ; /lctl'edlted college 01' uni vel'lI lly bl'en In "rfect on some of t hp other Other ofllcers ele.cted were: R. ..... M i t t I Carl Hathaway: 1101 Central AAve" with tbe following: kind s or tobacco durin g' I'M'II of Mr. and Mrs. WlIllam pnvls \lad M. Bradford, Assistant Ollahler of a..,. ..,88 an s ree , n F'r@k1ln; James Imes, 14 Highland ' J<'cir a ppointment In the Navy'., th e past 10 years; today 'a 111'(lI' laas Sunday dinner guests, Mr. Ijnd (he First Nat!onal Bank, Morro"';, Ave., Fr.p.nkIln; Nancy Johns, 725 line a baccalaureate degree ' ( 4 motlon a are 41 e rli'st tq b 1 i\~IH'" 1\1 rs. · Cecil M,>DAViS and son, Mark Vice ~resldent; Wm. W. S heets, Clark St" Franklin; Carl Murra)', year rcoUrlle). which Includes the fOl' clgal' leaf tobacco. ABslstimt Cashier of the Lebanon· of Dayton. ~07 East Second 8t., Franklin; followin g: A ,I. least 12 c01lelle se. The quota proclaimed t o, III Y 1'0 1' ClUlens NotJonalB Bank, Secretary oOl\1er Weaver, Franklin; Patricia mellter. hours or n udeml c or en. th e 19fil crop or cigal':fi1I Il I' HI· Treasurer. SON 18 BORN FRIDAY . with, 613 8. EWlt St., Lebanpn; gln eer lng malh ma lics (not In. bo" ..o (ty pe H ) Is 47,300.000 IlO UIHl1< Speaker of the evening wa s Mr, Mr. lind 'MI'I. Thomas Florenco .,ullse1l Gentry, Loveland; Judith eluding bU 8 ln e~ 8 lUatbemati cH) II lld nnll ta l' the other lyp s or cl~ a l" are proudly announcing the birth Calvin Verlt)', President oC tile ~uner, NOl·th St., Waynesville ; at I alit 6 collcge semefl U'I' hU tll'M f lll pr a nd binder lobacco 70,900. 0011 of their second son on Frl\lllY, First National Bank of Middle· Donuld Foulks; R. }<'. D. 2, Waynes· at physics. po und s. Con vers ion of t he pound· December 8 at Miami Valley HOR· town. Hia lIubJecL WILl! " MucI'r. ,' tlP llo lnLm ent In lho Nuvy IIgfl quotas to ncres on tbe bas iS ville, Ohio. Arthur. and Japan." pltal. Mrs. Florence and IIlUe son :illl ' jJly 'or ps , a bnccala Irout£) ,I,·· or ti ll' 1!J<lfj· l!l yleld.<; PCI' [Icre r eare now at their homp On Thi rd Mr. Verity spent elevell montlul There are 26 .tudents enrolled g rae wi th un academh: mujol' Itl suIts In nbolit 32.000. M'r,,!! for (;ig. In Japan helping to get lhelr ateel in Ohio State UDlvel'llty this Au· WILL HAVE SPECIAL atreet. ol;e of the (ollo wlng : M al'ltetl ng, ' ar·rlllel' lobllcco (t ype 4 1) a II d Industry In moUon uCtCI' WOI'ld tumn qUarter and 14 of them are ~he Friends Home CHRISTMAS WORSHIP accounting, purchas ing, lrunll ll0l" nhouL -17.0'00 acres COl' l he other War II. from Waynesvm.. owbound the IBasl SUNDAY. GUEST8 OF PARENTS lallon, flnnn ce. stati gtlt·al met.hn.l R IJ()nti llcntlll t ypes of clgnr-r11lel' nnll The following Ia a list of the , I III very: little .ac· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stroud. 01 blllllel' tobacco. students and thelr home 1~1lIi: The Oregonia Evangelical United (ind.or businEllI1:I ma chl tl es, lAbanon, were Sun~1l¥ ,uesta or PRE.XMAS MESSAGE TO(\ I\ Y ' ~ proclamations a r mll de AT' METHODIST CHUltCH ltllU!on~Ahln C. ilrbeck.llarl W. Cliaudl.r, of l~or- Brethren church III haying a Christ· their parentB, r.rr, ana, l\fM/, . __a • • • • • • - - - - - - : - - III .. n lformlty wl.tb t he Agt'l"",· . Franklin, Cer. ld O. GroOma, Mabel lUe~ of lller 'mu WOrthlp progrAm at 7:30 p .m. Stroud. tlll'n t " ,ljU6tm nt A t of 1938, :\s ', 1.. KnooP. "ameli 5'. a(iaddOIr. ndler on j::Jat- B~. Dlcember 1'1; Included III Iltn(,nde<l, whlclL pr o\\Jdes ' that Chrlstma••a Jell".' blrthdll),. We~ H. ~C'(Juiie-, AlY":C:.:..VA_"~"'.,.~t...·'S.C'.~: fa..&...rwY4At 8ft' IMM LEIIA~N . ~e-oSO'c",1:ary t indlk tho. will all want to attend our own ; Marilin Whited. 1101111. 11_1 way 11 now a.. reUcSona movie "Child of ~ BU.ethlt!l.se.+-""ltNl'I'\oIk -~"'U& omtyqr Mr. and Mn. John Kersey un tl church regularly during thll! sen., welcome a4dltl"- ~\ the FrIElnds Waynesville 'S'a turday night, De· tlte total supply ot Ilny Idnd at , Morrow-Dale n. Cornett. -.. lit hem." ReI1dents of Oregonia and cember 23 at McClure's corner. tobn.cco as of tbe beglnnJng of t ill! sOn had is Sunday guests, Mr, nnd sari. We need to reC(lDJleerate 0111" Pleasant Plain - IJoyd E, Can· Rome family. • nelpborlng communities. regard· There will be a Xmas tree and a markeUng yenr then current ex· Mrs. Willard Kersey nnd dallgb· selves to 1;1 1m. The mlnlster at the Methodist over, John W. SlIarp. .. Afr. Lee Talmage, of Wllm.lng· less or church affllia.tion, 'are In· treat for all the klddies from Santa ceeds th I,'eserve supply level, he ters of Lebanon. on bls &Un' Miss Jes vltcd to atten" this ·program. shaH proclalm a national market· Claus. SpJ:lngboro- Robert W. IJd.ing- ton ' called ~. u ('burch Sunday morDing will pr~ach on the Christmas theme and tbe ton. . .Ie Garner on Sunday mornlDg. The Joint committee of the Ro· Ing QUota. The total supply of WEEK·END QUEST tary and Civic Clubs la composed cigar·filler (type 41) which is deWa7l1eavUle _ Roy E. Crookett. Mr. Ch,81'lel Lewis and ' Miss Mr. William A. SmUh, of To- WIOr~hlp ~11J consltit of Christmas of Sam Keys, .chalrman; Dick fined In the Act as n. separate kind ledp, was a week end guest of his Oaroll by the congregation and Rlchard G. Forware, Richard L. Emma Lou Le."la vlstted Misses McFadden, !Carl Smith, and John of tobacco, a.s of October 1. 1950. GltheM, Seth Hosk, Mary D. May Wrigbt and M~rgaret Ed· brothel'ln-Ia.w and · sister, ' Mr. and Qhristmal! mllsle by t~e c~Olr. the b eglDllllng of the 1960·51 ma.r· Fromm. You wlll be poatl)' helped and Hou,h, Donald E. Lukens, Eugena wards Sliilday afte~n. . Mn. CHarles Anderson, ,Sr,.. Mr. The Santa Claus treat will be ketin g year. wns 170;400,000 pounds Smith was enroute to St. Peters· better prepared to obsel've. .CHrlst· E. MlUllnnls, Dwl,ht W. Michener, Mrs. Charles Michener was a Bponl\Pred by the merchants of and the reserve supply level was bur..: JfI0rida. where he will 8pen~ mas It you attend Sunday school Edwin C. Michener, John B. Maw. vlsltor of Misses May Wright and Waynesville. 159.400.060 pounds. The total sup· and ohurch worship esch SllIIllnr. bray, Jo.ck R. 1\II,IJford, Charles L, Minnie Dodson on Sunday arterthe winter. _____ • • • _ , ••• _ ply of the otl1er tXJ)es of cigar· Rye,' Don L. Rye. Earl W. RYE!. noon. fill I' anti binder tobacco grown In RETURN F,ROM DETROIT ATfEND BROHTERHOOD the ('onti nental United State)! wall Mr. and Mn. Robert Allen and BUNNELL'S' ENTERTAIN MEETING MONDAY 2381700,000 pounds and the reserve Mr. and Mrs, Rbodes Bunnell \ little daughter have retallr,!ed af· s,Upply I ev e 1 'ya s 222 ,600.000 ier spend1Dr the past three weeks entertalDed on Monday ev.enlng pounds , wlth the latter', parenti, Mr. and with memben or the Waynesville DEN,T AL HYGIENE F'01l1' from \\' ~y n e~ v ill e I1t,t nued , Mrs. D. Werren 'In Detroit, Mich. Farmers. Exchange Board or D1. . The annual Chrlstma!l dance ot III WII Ten counly Ul e ll' ~ Brothel'. Many chUdl'en are recelvinl!: no recton and wives as their gue9tft, the Wilmington College Sigma hood Monda.y nlgbt. it fin e tur· ,CHRiStMAS CANTATdental attention because parents "UNDAY DINNER GUESTS the men joining In the Canasta Zeta Fraternity will be held Tbura- have not been told How mUCh the' key . B\lPII Or was nJoyoll ufle ~ PAGEANT AND CAN. 1\11': and Mra. Ea*" Earnhnrt and 'games following th~lr meeting. day nJght, December 14. In the future health 'and happlnes8 de. }vhicb th e progl'UUl wus given with By Joyce Seal DLE L1GHTINC SERVICE children were Sunday dlnn~ Tbose present Iwere: Mr. nnd . college gymnasium. . the Rev. Kenneth Seary fl.peaklng pend on strong, straight teeth. De· , guests of Mr. and Mra. A. H: lEarn. Mrs. H. L. Rye, Mr. and Mrs. Kel· Dallclng to the music ot "Ten tects wch as'" cinltles and declayed Hello frlonllfl. Here we nrO buck on the organlzntlon of the National bart. Mr. and Mrs. Karl 8abb and lar .Hoak, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Men and a Melody" will last from spots crookeel teeth which may again after U I(lu g vu,'nl.1 n n. filII to Council or the Churches of Cbrlst Everyone wlll want to bo 111 aon Dean, of PalntervUle, were Frye. and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 9 to 12:30. Coronation of the nn- deal a child litelong misery anll snow n.d high wlIter. Dill Illa n In tbe U . . S. A., II. very Intel'oRting service at the MethodIst Chul'(,h also atternoon callen. PitIBtlck, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Dual Chrlstmll8 queen, other en· unhappiness are not at all ' uncom· wlnter i s renny oULdoin g hinl Kt\11' messnge. Sunday night, Decem ber 17 n t Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. H, R. MoaB tertaJnment and refreshments will Tbe next meeting In February 7 :30 when members of t1:e I'hnl'l'lt mono A pethetl'l sl$ht. wh ich I. this year. and Mrs. HarIT Smith. be Included ln the program: Open School children recelve,1 th ir will be held here at Waynesv1l1£'. will present a Christmas ' unlnLIl' all too common, Is that of a g'rowATTEND ICE 8HOW to the public, adml8110n Is $1,00 lng child between the ages of say report cards th Is MQnduy 11ft r fl I llageant. The choir. II ntl el' Ih 1\1· Mr. and MI'I. Oram f;holiP with P9TATOE8 FROM ALA8~A per pers9n. . 12 and' 16 years with a set of per· long period or drcud and SlISIJen so. recti on of Philip Workman with a large rroup of friends from Troy, • Mr. and . Mrs. John Kersey , re· There Isn't mu ch elH e to 5:IY Ih :!! CHILDREN'S XMAS Virginia Hardin, accompanist .. will manent teeth showing markpd e v· saw tbe Ice .SlIow at 'lrroy on S,at- celved during the pallt. week, a PROGRAM WEDNESDAY furnish the Chrlstmus ntmosphere ~dence of deea.y, the ref/ult, lUIS ' week us nUUl erous actl\' hl cs ha ve urday eveDins. box from Mr. an4. Mrs. J. P. Lar· A~IE GRAND'ARENTS t.hrough ,t he . singing of Chl'lstm ns Frienda b,re have rscelved word 'slbl)" Qt an Improper l\let 1111011 Uti' been . PORtllolled 11 11 ,lll till' had rick 'In Anohorage, Alaska, con· weather. RO unW n lC.t tim e. bye A velJ' !lllccial Christmas pro- music, Tbe pageantry will center fTOm Mr. and Mrs . . Loren Hadley ladt! 'If proper d~ntal care. What RETUR~8 HOME . tabling Alaskan procfiiots. Amoqg bye. Joyce Benl. gram will be given at the Meth- around the manger scene with Mr. Homer ..Ramby has ,returned them were some or the very large at Kent, Oblo, that they are the ls eltten has 0. ,gifeat .deal tl) do odlRt church Wednesday night at Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartsock tnl(1ng proud grandparents of. a baby wJtb the kind of teeth we have IU! to hi. home ln JA,Jltan)1, F1orl~a, white ' ~toN ,rown In Alaska, The Spartans gained theil' third 7:30 P. m. jJy the children of the the role of Joseph and Mary. Mrs. after Ipnelln( a few· weeks with vel')' dlff.re~t In Quality and size daughter, Connie Jean, born tp teeth are living tissues and they their son·ln-law and daughter, Mr. mu&t 'be nounUshed. As teeth Ill'!' leaglle vi ctory ot tile R Il~OU In an Sunday school with Mrs. ' G, W·. Kenneth Hough Is the Reader , who bls son, Mr. Ed Ramby and family, fromt hose locally grown, and Mrs. Charles Warln, In Colum· composed largely of calcium lind easy 67.90 vlctOlJ' ovel' Morl'OIV Alexander. Supt,. In charge, We through Scripture t a k e S OliI' -'-hui. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley land phosphorus, a diet contalnl.,g thede here on Friday wh en th e t wo tcn lUS w-nt enjoy the recitations ' and minds ' back to tbe Bethleheril 8UNDAY DIINNER GUESTS SUNDAY EVENING GUEST8. dau,bter Pats)" 'are spendln, the minernl Is .. necessary for their met on the local floor. Waynes· songs 'of the children as they re· scene. Others will toke pnrt In Mr. and MI'I. WIIJlam Strouse Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke en· Cht1latmas se'a8on wttit Mr. and proper development. ville Icll nil t he WILY wl1" J a'k mind Us of the Berthday o~ J CSIlS, tho pagesntry, were BmOD« the gu..ts o,n E!un· tertableel to dlnner on Sunday eve- MI'I. Harry Patterson, 't he tormer At the close, _ members ' of th '! The problem then become:'! one Tlnlloy noll hl g 21: I,olnts fo r lhe There will be a plsy "Chr!sLmas day evening when Mr. aD4 Mrs .. nina with Mr. and Mra. Alva .Lud· Louella Janney, In , DeLand. Fla. of an adequate. Intake or both Vlt· winners. \\roud s, Adltl'l' Olan :lIId Cfl.ntatn" bringing to us In pag- M. Y. F. will assist In the candleHarold Sheets, 6f Lobano,," enter· ington, Mr. and , Mrs. WllIlam amln D and the mineraI/!, calcium Ilngland hu vlng r, IlnlntH Hlch. led eantry form some of the customs IIghtlng service where all ~be ('on· or otber lands at Chrlstmal; time. gre'gatlon wlll have the prl vll"ge Ulnad 'ftl~h a turkey ellnner:' O'Ban.blon and ,Mr. ,and Mrs. George HOLD 'MEETING and pboepho~8. Cod IIvel' oil. the Morrow Hcorers. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs_ 'Ludington , . AAtter the program the children ot re-dedlmition to lne ]\fasle r of The Progresslve Women held eu yolk and direct sunshlnel The Reservcs. nlthough l bey LEAVE FOR' FLORIDA have no'l\' moved to their Ifarm their reauJar , meeting on Wednes- .uPPly the neca'.IT ' Vitamin D. played II. good game, look their are expecting Santo. who will have Bethlehem. a treat for ' all the children nnd ~. and 11011'1. R. B. Peters, and ;.f tlcll , they recently purchased dQ' eTeD1n~ wtt~ .a dinner served Plenty of mUk. ~eat or fish, fresh second loss thl ll Heason. We . feel this w1ll be an outHtand· young' people. EVeryone Is weI· Ing evening of Praise In honol' or son 'MI'. "Chlqlt" Petera left 0 \11 near 8lanchester. at the 'Far HUls Put)' Hou"". All veptablea ~ fruits. tog~ther Waynelvllle-' come to come to this fine program. our Lord and Sa vlollr. Jes us brif;t. Saturday for St: Peteraburc, Fla., .p....lIltmenta tor the 4inne.r and wSth -butter and cheese, bread aM . B. F. T. decoratlnna tor 'Ule rooms wsre in .c ereal a, wIII lIuppl)' the necessary Tlhney __ .___._________ 9 8 26 I·M,I"aoKG A08MBtus P We Invite YOIl til be wlOI us Sun- ' to apend .a few week. with Mr. VI81T ' IN 8PRINGFIELD"" . r• . Benl')' Satterthwalte and "pln~ wltlt the Cllristmae ' Ilea. ~cl\Ull &114 phoephoru8. Stanley ______ ..• . ____ 5 5 15 and 111'1. Peter's dau,bter, Mrs. day night. Mr. Harry Satterthwalte calleel on .aon. GI'O'ftn·up. too should pay par· Sheehan ~_ ~ __._. _ _• _ ~ 1 9 Oene Alexander. Mr. lirael Satterthwaite at the Dr. Samuel Marble, of Wllming. Ucular attention to their teeth. Jordan ____ ___ ___ . __ (I 0 0 I. O. O. F • . Iiome ln BprlDlfJeld ton CoUere, wall the guest'speaker Dec&Jed, abl108lsed teeth nnd py- Robbins ~________ _ _ 2 n 4 ONLY AT!fIEND INIT,ALLATION NEW' SUNDAY I) U o lira. BtaDley . H. BaUey, Mra. D. on aaturday. l\lr: Satterthw~lte of the evenln" and gave to his orrhea .mQ' be the price to hEI' llald KeYI! ______ ._ - SCHOOL TEACHER J a O. JUdIe. 1(1'1. Il, H. Hartaook, baa been fil very poor health for lIatellel'll a vel')' tine talk, whioh _ . nerlee_ mouth hygienEI nnd HaI1tsock ____ •• _ _ lIOIIIe time. W'U rre.~y enjoy8a lit the mem: t&IllnC to ,vlalt recul.rly a reput· MorrowJ(rI. Cliarlea 'McCuUoc~, MI'I• .Ber.liera u4 their husbands 9j'bo were able ~enu.t. Then, too, mor,e ser- WOo!Is ____,______ __ _ 2 5 Mr. Kenneth Relalilck begnn Ua 1I1lla. Ill'll. ' LucUe Armltare, Pelta of ~e avenID,. ' iou• •,.te~ oon41tlons su~:h u.s Acbterman _____ •• _. __ 1 2 5 8HOPPI~G DAYS LEFT. UN:rIL Sunday as tenlcber of tbe Golden Mn. .Tom i'romm, ,M r. and Mn. fiALL8 ON ICE SUNDAY The clu" adj,\UI1led after a very arthritis, rheumatt,m and septl· na.land ________ .______ 1 2 . 1) CHRI$TMAS RUle Sunday school clus a.t the Mr. Will C. St. Jo~n .1Ip~d I. J. BaiU.e anel Ill'. ailel lira. lII. ME(tbodlst church. He Is taking . ,. I!IrDIaart atteD4ed the lna~· teU On the al4ewalk on Sunday pleuuat meeUnc to. meet with din·' caemla !(1tIoocl polaonln(). ar'& ott· Hillard _______'-_______ 1 1 3 tioJa of ofIIcera at the ClarkavOle morDln" lIufferior an btJared Dei- &DIll to be .."eel at the I tim.. the eD4 ....l1It of absc:essed AllIaon _______ _~ __ __ l 0 2 4 00 YOUR 8HOPPING NOW the' place of Mr. R. C. Moler,' who Is leaving the community vOl'y Parker - --- - ------ -.:- 0 1 2 'Older of llaaterta Btar Chapter on 1IDlb. . Be Ia oonflDeel at hIa boIDe !'arb" JIoaH Ia JUUlU')' and an teeth. Ta_ _ ......... IOOD. lnteruUQ PI'O"",. WAlUUCN ~. lIE&.LTH nDPT. Huff ~----------1 Q 1 /lID 'I'Ialrcl .trelt. Foretln Students

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Mnr. Glenn Cook and her bury preaente4 tl1e prl)ltl'llRl P P ......... II . .II_ nephew, Benny David Beokett, of pared by bel' 'd augbter, Iftt. Hlllph PrpbJatodo Indiana were the Franklin, were guestlll Tuesday, of Nlll, wbo WAil IIMble t.1I IIU I' 1I11 .. tap the rubber tree. Th!ll' made E( tabllihed 1850 MFB. Copk's motber, Mrs. Anna bec'ulIlI of lllnos!!. II'll, 1.\1111 ~ber aboe •• ' botU.. .n41 coated PAUL A. aCtiERER , . .. .. , ...... , . ... .. , ...... Editor Ind 'P ubll.he, Beckett. _ Hough hRd ('hRr«e nl' lha I' (:1' • fabric.. Columbu. dI.cov,red ' them CECILIA J. 8CH ERE R , . , ................ , . , Secretary and Tre •• urer ' Mrs. Oba Welch who hae been aUon. p1a11nJ with rubber balll. It wal quite III tor the past several weeks, The Civic League met III IlIr DOt unW 1'l'7O that Dr. Jo.epb home Of Mra. Laura: Sbldn·,I'I'. SIlt. Prleatq .ave it "the. Dame of "rubPllbllshed Every Tbursday Momlnl Ie muoh improved. L VTLE M ,THODIST The AME church sponsored a urday evening. tor theil' l' It!'!!'" ber." He ,tolin4 that the IUrn re- METHODI8T CHURCH nt WaYMBVlUe, Warren ,County, OblO tur1r.ey 8upper, Saturday evening, B, E. BaIWbn, Putor J. W. ' Wedgewood. Mlnlstor meeting alld annual '1II'I"lll\lI. ' moved penell markl. But EuroOburcb BOIIooI, ':10 A.M., Mr. Unltl6iJ ServIce, ':'6 •. m. found rubber too lUcky · 10 I;;n ler d ns second closs matter at at tbe high school gymnaalum. party. Follo\\'lng the glt~ cXI'h n ~c peana lIot weather and tOo brittle In cold. SaroJd Earnllart. SuPt. 'Mrs. Ella Voler rema_ns very 11I t.be hOlE Ind ' bel' n~slRtanl. Ml'u Cbarlea Goodyear, 'Yanl<ee loven- ' Worahlp Service, 111:30 A.M. the postotrl ot WaynesvlUe, Oblo. at her home here. Lena. Olark. JI rvec1 elell 'IOUk I' Youtll ~~e Il OWAhIJl, ~ lIl1dllY 7 : lJl) ST. MARY'8 EPI8COPAL tor, I{lvenled the ' vulcanlzln. pro· Several' person.e trom this com· treshmentll. r Thl! Rev. Samuel N. Key. Rectol eel. 10 1839. Aller that the rubber P.M. attended tbe public auction munJ:t.y Subscription Rlltes- $2. Per Year, In ad\'llOce, III Ohto; $2.50 elsewbere Sunday: , ,J Indu.tr)' boomed. VulcanlzaUon M"r. anI' Mrll. Gall GOI',11I1\ w<'" Obolr Practice Thursdby 11:00. 8ale Saturday at the home ot Mrs. callers tn J.oulavllle. }{ ntll ol( y. made pOlslble the many rubber Oburoh tlChsol 10:30 R, m. H. a Hatbaway In Waynesville. productl we huve ' today-tire', TueldllY. Adult WOl'llbl", 10:80 a. m. CHRIST Owing to the Inclement weather olothln" 1o.ul~tlon. foam rubber. FERRY CHURCH the Masale Townahlp SchoC») eye· Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Doslel' Byron Carver, Kinlater BOULEVARD LIGHTS ' tem was closed at noon, Tbursday. were hosts, Saturday enlns, to Bible Sohool, ':80 A.,M. . Our ounci l de erves mllch credit for the ef,fort Mrs. Bertha Gordan who hall tbelr br1dge clUb. Tbe group at· Morning WorsilJP, 10:10 A.M. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH . William SbaDnon, Mlnillter Pra),er MeeUq. '1:00 P.M. been Ill, Is Improving. tended the turkey dinnsl' HpOI]' they are making On the in tallation of tlOulcvard lights BUDd87 Bllhool, ':80 A.M., lira. YOUDI PeoDle'. MeeUD., '1 :00 Mr. and Mra. 'Cb!"'les Swll\dler, 80red by tbe AME chllvell lit Ihl' which \V~ need b~d l y, 011 Main street. The main busJame. Oan1lOn, 8qpt. EvenIng Servicesi 7 :80 P.M. QJ Dayton, spent the week end high sctiool gymnasium 1I11d 1I1l1'1' Preacbllli. Ill. aud .r4 BUll/" Ille 'eelioJl or tO\l'n is ahoul:t dark as ome of th e at their country bome, ncar town. returned to th . home or th ii' da1a . 01 eacL month. 10 ' 80 A.M. of OHUROH ide street:. Iloulcvurd lights wou ld solve the prob· Miss Mary Jans Mool's who un· hosts for an evenln~ of curtis. /lVHll lug tlervllll!l. ~ ; 30 P,M. derwent treatment at Grandview rt 18 rather late .to be tlllmkln/o1l lem very we ll :1till wo uld he :t grea t iillp rove ment to )I. H. Cohey, Mlnl,ler HOSPital, Dayton, has been reo ull ot the gentlemen w'ho gav", H~' Bible Scbool, 9: SO AM. our vi llag , ,CAE8AR'S ' CREEK FRIENDS leased and returned to her post. very gen8l'ously or their lime 1111, MOl'Dln! Worllbili. tlk80 A.M, ... PuUhltOlL MIIlIa.' tlon In tbltt city. iimdlng a band dlll'lng the bllzzan'l YIlllng Peopln' Meeting, 7' '0 ,\Iorlbl" 8e~ 10 •. M. Mrs. La1il'a ShJdaker returned tblB past montb. However ul1 of TELEPHONE SERVICE P.l', , . ~ULd.' 8eboct1. U .t..M. to her home, WednesdaY, aUel' tbem do deserve 1'6 ogniliotl 1'0 '1' Evenl g !'lcrvlce. R: 1111 P. M, , The telephone service in this locality is terrihle, spending a. tew days at tbe bome the tremendous tMk they III' nh'· Prayllf Meeting and Rlbl" Study ami after being accustomed t o the good service of a ot her sI8te~ln·law, Mrs. Howard lll!ogly accepted. OREGONIA EVANGELl.CAL U. "~eedQ, ,8 P.II. , GrabJUD, ot near Harveysbllrg. SpecIal aervicea were conducted la f!{er, co mmunity. it seem ' even mor~ terrible. The Janes H. RJley, Pastor Mias Cheryl Doster has returned by Rev. R. 1.. Zenls nt the' rnll IllIndoy 'Scbool, 10 A. M. I'T. AUGUSTINE CHURCH telephol1 l! ompany -"ys they are doing 1.11e best with Morning Y/orahlp, 11 A. M. to her home In sprlngflela, t~lIow- G-oSll I eburell. Tuesday evenlue;· ..ather R. H. Krumbol", Putor , the l' quipl11ent the.\' have, ' 0 accordil1g· t the service Ing Po visit here at tbe bome ot Mr. Zente ahowlld motion flle'tnl' , Maeltll l 8 and 10 A.M. bel' grandparents., ~lr. and Mrs. shOwing tbe Work he is dohl l~ the y have been renderin g', they ' l11ust not have very WA'f'NE8VILLE FRIEND. Herbert T. Doster. ,tbere as Po missionary. 11e pian i'; .OH'IO DEPARTMENT OF HlqHWAYS 1,'lnll Oa, l:S~bool, 8:80 A.... much eqllil11penL Dallas Barton wbo recently uu· to return ~ that .contlll('ut SOO~l j DIVISION OF TRAFFIC AND SAF~TY M1'. MOLLoY .... E;rHODI8T . ,,' ..;oUIla! lor Worsblp, l."SO A.M. derwe,nt a major opera.tion Is able - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - . . : . - - -- - - - - - - - - - - T. M. scan, Mlnlater to be out. ItlDcecell.~:ct~~~!€J'~!C1 ~~~~~N SUnd87 Bch,ooJ. 1:80 A.M., .m. ,Let tbls SundllY and every Sun. OUR MERCHANTS ' ?oUSIl Hattie Denny. Miss Edith A.' JDal'nbart. BUDt. . Ilay find you In Bome church Ullr mer hants in Wayne ville hav e a good line Denny. aod , Miss Marlh Denny, WorahJp Semoe, 10:10 A.... the church of your obolee. JDvenina Benlee, 7.80 P.M. of merchandise, where you can get almost anything, all of LBncaster, were recent 0••• _ •• _1 ••• __ __ __ guests of Adam Campbell. . Mr. needed for your Christrhas shopping. They need and Campbell took tbe group tbrough deserve every one'. supp ort. TELIlPHONU his "Antique House" where h WAYNaWILLIl __ keeps his collection of nlllllY very 1{t:a,1 the ir a I ver ti ement s in this i sue :lnd then old Items. that lire of l,ill'!h;" lul' LEBANON OffIce 471K do :til I h ~ s h op pi)1 ~ possih le \\' itll your home tO WI1 Interest to natives of lhis COlli· RU. ' ..L , me rchant s. munlty. Th guests I h'(lll ' ilt tlte SAND and GRAVEL MORROW No. • vll,l oge sevel'al yellrs ago and ut BLACK·l'OP DRIVES vel' else tbat was needed , Some one time ollerated It mllllnt:'I'Y Hlld wen t out Illto the country to clear dress shop hel'(', TAR aDd ROAD OlL I'OlldR, orten fol' tbe express pur· LAYIN and ,DIRT Mr. and ?,frs. H. S. Tucker Wl'l'e IIOSI' of ennbllng siCk persons to READY ·MIX CONCRETE elUler go to tb eil' dONors, or have overnight guests Sunday son·ln·law and daughter. Mr. 9 1111 them ('ome to them. EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK STRVlC£' , By JANE FITE We wish tbat It WN'e IIO~slbl to Mrs. John Syferd , lind son. 01 Oil behnlr o( .\!lnD! L·alhpltell . Sl\' each one JI<trsonal recognition. Dayton. Miss Ka.thleen Graham, of Du~-:­ i1lt'eet ommls!!lon ei' tOl ' 1111' \ 11· How&yer, we believe that our li st I . Jage ollfal'\' t:'Y ~ bul'g, lind many of of uamoa Is in ompletc and we tOil, spent the week end with II .... our othel' citizens. hll'italln g my· certainly wOllld not wis h to slight mother Mrs. Howard Graham. Mra. Laura Sbldaker was hOHI· RPlf, I wish to Jlubll('ly xtend our IIny one. Bul each )lerson . \V.ho slnee~.. e opprecia liOn 10 the I) r· gave any of his or bel' time, reo ess to tlie December meeting 0 sons of thi s community who IIS- gardless of how big 0.1' small. ' may the Womens Cbrlatlan Tempel" s lsted In l'ns lng the hardships we be assured that wbatever wa s ance Union, at. her borne, Thill'll experienced here during the recent contributed is appre,clated fronl day afternoon. She was asslRls.l by Mrs. Heleo Wall wl\.o h a II tbe bottom of our heol'ts. IInow ~rm . Crows "'orllNI fOI' hOlll'S to ,lear Mrs. Sa dies Reason. or Waynes· charge of the progrum b\lCl\ lIsP of the tn l~ hlld alleYH in town. ville, was u house guest durlog the absence of Mrs. 'Oha \\' leh, 'rhe job hud to be llon nt tlrat tbe week end of 1I1rs. La u r '\ ,,' ho bas ~een s lc~. MI'. Robert Collett \VIIS hD!lt for with s hovels and then with, tbe Shldaker. unow blades, ~fallY mnde fIRths , _fr: and Mrs. 1.. K. Brlnegsl' the December meeting of the WeI· nrounc1 lbe hom 8 uf invalids an d bad as their guests. Saturday. come ·Blble Cla8s pf .JOI1R~'1I Rlln women, brjlu.t:ht them t heil' "00 1. II.helr SOli allli dult.t:hte·I'·ln.la\\,. 01' Baptist ebllUCh. Rt hi li home Fri· MI·I<. J. P. Thorn· day evening. lind got (hell' groceries 01' what· Hamllton.

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FRANCIS GENE BROWN All Types.of/nstJ/tlnce To fit Your Needs--IIt II St/vings WAYNESVILLE 2472

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DEOEMBER 10, 19.60, - ' It IB snowing again. ,Thill IB 0. sort featherY Chrlstmas·card snow. 'J'horc Is not ,much wind nnct the ,BUn keepB tl7lng to sblne, On thl'l whole a 10,v ely wlnler day - but I went to ohurclf this morning anel ; could not gct up the Way nell ville hlllB ,until I went and had my It Becms to mc chains put on, thnt they are very; slow with the cinders on our hlllB this year years we havc. had better service on ~e slippery turns lit least. Who IB responsible tor thatt The trouble with putting on the chains IB that aB soon aB the high· way IB clear, they n~ed to be i.aj{Cn oft again betore ttohe bare pavemeDl, grlndB then\ pie es. Ur. Stout has a good system, but 00\ one tbat moat.o,t us cnn 11 ge. He hall two cars, one with ordinary Ure,. and a bad weatber car wltb mud.gnp Itlres . to get him In and ,out of bad country lllnes nnd for bad sllPDel7 roadB. He came III our lane tbe day tile s now melted and went through that water lI11d tcy shull with no trouble at all. - I had some one year and they were a great help go\ng In and out the but they maae such a noise on the highway that I didn't care (or them ten- ofcllnal7 driving, IC

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. NEW SUITS . I ~tate of Marri N. Perk, Sr., Jeanette Rawlings v. Harry J. dec'd, HalT)' N. Perk, Jr" execu· RawUngs, dlvroce, elltreme cruel· ' t(lr, flrllt aqd final accounts, 0.1)' ty, 0 , Donllld Dllatuah, "proved, allowed and confirmed, A, A. Meneley VB Ed Nickell, Estate of J Tillie Hurn. dec'd, for.,. money only, amount claimed Walter G. Blum, Jr., admlnlstrawr $6011, »l\l& Interest froQl July 16., W.W.A. riled first, flnnl nnd dll" 1960 and costs, Ma171 n. Or&y. trlbiJUve ~oount. Chelltel' Border8 V8 Cletl1ll BGr· Estate i of WllUo.m n. Hurn, dors for money only, amount decCa., Walter 0 , lJlum, Jr., ad· claimed $616.96 with. \nterest at mlnlstrator W.W.A. filed first 6% from June 3, 1950 \ and coatll, final and dlstrll)Utlve account. Earl S. , Moore, Jr. Estate . of Minnie MIlY Jack, Dona Joan Wi son vs ' Theodpl'e' dec'd, Arthur Hamllteln, executo,' WUIIOll, d(vofce, extTeDle crueltr, filed lnventell7, hearing spL rOI' gross neglect, Frarlk C. An.llerAon. DeceDdler 27, at 10:00 a:m. Estate ot CharleB A. Shents, , REAL ESTATE TRAN6F£R8 dec'd, . H. O. 'Finkelmnn uppolnlcl' Clarence E. and Thelma l\1llry C. C. Beckett, MarYl n E , Lucas to Alfred E. and Mabel P. Young and Dorothy Oraniter nJ!' ,M':J.Pn , 12 acros din :wl). appraisers. arence E, an 0 mil lary ..,... te ,of Ado. Hewitt. . del)'ll, LEullclatBtto05W' W. alndwGertr~dTe KI rSlloPdhlral tHewid Cil, I n.dmJnlBtratrl 0,. acreB n ayne "'p. e . rs nn ' 1 na a('ool1nt9. Elizabeth Hugbes tel Jessie D, . and Wilbur H. Oerlebeclc, l ' acl'o NOTICE Of 'ALE oQF 1I0NOS ,In DeetOeld 'rwp. SEALED PROPOSAI..s will be ' Frank W. and EdlUl M. Stubbs received at tbc omce lC)f the ')lown-· /.() Lowell J. and Bette Jean star ship Clerk of Wayne Townsbl •• , teln, 1 lot In I4ebanon. Warren County, In FranJi W. and Edna M. Stubbs OhiO, until 2:00 o'clock ot Decem· to O. Virginia Wolfe, ber jlO, 1960, for tbe purchaHe or· 1 lot In Lebanon. bondB of said Township, In the 'Frank w.. and Ednn M. Stubbs I aggregate amount of $10,000./)1), LetelbHUbert ,c. ' Jq¥en, 1 lot in I' dated the lBt day of Decembel', anon. 1962, and bearing Interest Ilt the Frank W. and Edna l\1. StubbB rate of Three (3%) per cent, p r to Hubert. O. Jettel7,l 1 lot InllLllD.um, payable Beail'llnnually, Is· Lebanon. Isued for the purpose- of Construct·

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snow or . tor an open ' winter, It Dillon, 1 lot In Franklin Twp'. WlfIle TOWD,IIblp Fire Department would help, but we always hOlle James A. and Sarah E. Corn",U and under authority of the laws of and past experience has upheld liS, to Edward A. and Oertrude M. Ohio and ot ' the Uniform ' Bond that thlB one won't last long and ,Lo.nge, 4.88 acres In Hamilton Act of the General Code of Ohio, perbapB tbere will not be any fwP. and by virtue of & vote of a 65% more Bno.w thlB winter, sa we do George and Marianna Noell, Jr. majorlty of the electelrs of Bald not do nn)1thlng nbout It.. I won. to Lyle V, and Alice Welsh, 82.1711 Tow~bJp and under and In BC' lier if wc would like It so well to ncrea in Turtlecreek Twp. cordanc& willi a certain Resolu· know ~bat IB In slOre for us. A ' J(lhn M. alld VlmedB 1I.rowlIIlIg Uon of the Board of Township mfd Ohio winter can he very to WIIla1'l\ E. and Helen K. Sp:cer, Tru@telllofsai4TcI,...hlp, pleasant. 6 aoreB In UnJon ' Twp. titled: ResOlution to Issue Bondll I put some fresh suet out for Guy 11. 08born to Ruth A. ')lay· after Submls.lou. tel Electora, thc birds yeBterday ·and thlB morn. lor, 1 lot In Morrow. passed on the 16th day of ~()o ing I a&.w the s and a The Charles A. 0 0. ' 0 vember,1960. titmouse out there at work 011 It Railway Supply. ond Mfg. Co.. a ~ Said bondB are of the denomlnaThere wall still Bome left but pel' acreB In Fran.,Un. tIon and .mature, rellpectively at haps thiS' waB more tasty or eaHI J' Estel Drookll to LoglIll J. and followlI: to geL - Jfh ·lIttie woodpeckers had Loy Eva Gabbard, 12.248 0.1' reB In BGnd No. .1-$1,000.00, ' been coming to the old ' regularly Franklin Twp. mature December 1, 196:: but pe,bapB lhey could reach It Martha P. HudBon to WUllam BGlid No. 2-$1,000.00, more ,easily, with their longer and Mae , WlUis, 1 lot In Spring· mature December I, 1958 ' BGnd No. :l-$1.000.00, beaks. Ilere It Is Monday already boro. and when I looked out tl1lB mor<\l' WllIlam V. Mote to Evelyn R. • mature Decemj)er I, 196. Ing there were nt leaKt hair I Clark, 8 aC)reR In E'ran,klln Twr. Bond No. ~l,OOO.OO" dozen cblckadeeB trying to get III John Byferd to JesRe K Smith, mature December 1. 1966 the Buet alid one mean little wood. 1 lot In Harveysburg. BGnd N(}, f)-$l,OOOlOO, ' . ' Kathryn . MyerB ta c om ,B nnd mature December 1, 1966 pecker c:hSBI'itg them away. The three 1i£tle kittens -al'e 8till 'MIldred H. W4~ht; 6,68 ~re9 In Bond No. 6-$1,I)OG.8O, living In the chicken.. houtle ;. .. u OIe~creek Twp. matl,lre Decemlle.r , I, no one baB been able to cu,t(;ll .John H, and Mary Oonler to Bond No. 1-$1,01)0.00, mature Decem~ 1. 196~ them yet. They nre almost cat I Jam,s E. and Marian Martin, 1.26 Ilo.w. They come In the houBe acres In Franklin T\'I1I. Bond No. 8--0$1.000.00, through 0. broken cellar 'window Josseph B. ~d ,Myrtle M. I1a.'lS ' mature Dec.embllr 1, 191)9 . and they eat what ,Smokey and to William and I,mo B. Buckley, 1 Btlnl\ No. 11-$1,000.00, , mature Depember ,I, l'llGO Dinah leave r what r put down (01' lot In Franklin, them especllllly, after the othel'!l James, C, and AmandJi. Yeary Bond No. 10-.$1,1100.00, " have ea.ten but Btlll I c;an't get n 'ar to Fred and Viola Oampbell, 2.311 . ma.ture.. December 1,' 1~61 any of tt,hem. There Is one that. acres In Harlan Twp. Anyone desiring to do 80 .bay Is 0. little bolder than tbe o.thers Emma Wellner tel Herbert Frye, presen~ a bid or bids for said bute ven ihat one Is gone I~ I Pllt et ai, ~ lots In Salem Twp. bonda based upon their bearing a. out my hand or come a step too Wallace A. and Bobble Camp to I different rate of IntereBt near. I doubt If 't he home 1 waB Wad8 Lessie C~lr, 61.90 aCrf'B specified herein above, I?rovlded, however,t hat where a fracllol\al ' promised {or them III Btlll open, In Salem Twp. to them for 1 bear that. they used . Ed and Dorotby F(lX to James Iu.terest rate Is bid such traction oome of thIS new Warfarin rat W. and Margaret Hart, 1 lot In shall lRl-One.quarter of 1 per cent kUler and cleaned out their rats. Muon, ~ mulUpleJl,_ thereof. 1 do not like to have tbem run. Said bonds will be s01(1 tel tbe ning wild t(l becom'e woods cats PROBATE : blsheat bidder ' at ' ,the time and or cQJItinue to live In the cblcken Estate of Robert M... Anderson. pla.ce above menUoned, at not less house and drive nway my lIttifl dec'd, Jessie Anderwn, executriX thau. par and accrued Interest. Blda may be made upon all or birds, If I could only be sure they tiled Inventory, bearing eet for would only cljitcb rats o.nd tbe December 21 at 10:00 a.m. an), Dumber of tiondB of tllfB Issue. Estate of Emma B. Whitacre, All bids mUBt state the number Engll8h sparrowB tbat come 1 to eat the cblcken feed, It mlgh~ be dec'd, Jeimle Whitacre, executrix o.f bonds bid for and the gross aU rlgbt, but after ,~Il tbey !lre flied Inventol7, hearing set. tor amount of bid aud accnled Interest to ~te of dellvel7. only cats and undoubtedly a tit.- December 14 at 10:00 a.m. mouse or a. song sparrow would Estate of Bennie ~chll1gheClt, All bids must ·be accompanied laste JUBt as' good to them. de~'d, lnventorT approved. by a Oetttfled Ohec~ drawn In The. war neWB clouds tbe Ohrl8t. Elltate of Lydia E. Bevan, dec'd, favor of the Board of Townsblp HarrlBon Bevan nppolnted admln. Tl'UJl.teea of Wayne Township, maa 8~lrlt. peace' on ea~th seems latrtor Karl Brown George White Warren C(lunty, Obto, In tbe slim vel7 .ar nway. we were 110 a n - ' ' .' .. 0 xloua' to dlBarm ' tel forget all and Virgil Shllrt.s appOinted ap· o. II 0.00 upon condition thnt II "hut t r' I h arm tor "raiBers the bid Is accepted, thc bidder -will a"" . war, 0. urn s s ... ' t ' d ' someonc else , to do the fighting, . Elitate of. Katherine A. Hen· rm~ vb~e ~~ uPday forboBuCh- botneds las , • d ;d M '"'t# 608 e as a ve 88 or b to trost In' the deo. E. Hender· dm . wItbln 30 d ays .(I f th e a.ward , II aid , possession of the erB()n, ' I eel arion ~tomlc ~mb for whlcli '.wc spent 80n, appo nt a lnlst1'1lttor W. Certified Cbeck tel be retained by sums and for whlc~ at D.... W. A., ..A J. 'W, Goddard, .such vast . WlIliam H ff Karl JM. ' s ald . W·'·'" --.e '.(lwns bJp If sa Id con· the pre~ent time tbey say we .... vY(D a_ u (lrd" r .. I dlton Is not . fultllled. have no I!ultable ltarget,t hat we appointed appralse~. The Board of Townahlp Trustees have forgotten that In BPite of Estate (II Maude Glrtoll, dec'd, of said Townsblp re"erves the eV4!l'7thlns war I. fousbt b)l: men. ioseph H. Olrton, a4m~lstrator, prlvllege tel reject any and all We value OUl'll and we are at a tiled IIlveatory, bearlns aet for bids. N(I Conditional Bids will c11IIadvantalfe asallUl~ a foe with December 18 at 10:00 a.m. be received such numbers ~at ' they do not Estate of Lena M. BIsher, dec'd, Tbe app~~, op~lon of P Ilk carel how: maIly.. ~ey throwaway. Clulrlea Bisher, executel~ flied In- 8baffer IpIld ' WIWams bond eat: Wjl we ever, - able to take " ventory tiearlng set for December · ' . IQnre r view of things, tel Bec thing, 18 t 10:00 ., telrneYI of CinCinnati, OhiO, ,will .. they are aDd not u w'e want' I a • a.m, • be tumiabed to the Bucceseful bid· Elitate of ZGla L. MOBley, dec'd, der without COIlt. , them to be. We can not chaDle the ' wond over nllJlt (thoulh Lula 14. Il0l16'1, administratrix BID, ~hoUld be seal8\l and en· perhapa we .coU!4 deltroy It) but med Inventor)', ,1J~rlng aet for doned BIDS FOR FIIlE aOUSE we are au. tmpatjen people au.d December 18 at 10:1)0 •• m. BONDS.... . our leaders cannot do anytb.iq E;'tate of DI.~rd TABo, MlUard JJoard of To~hIP Trustees of ytat the people -reaUy oPpol8. Let 4ec~. J, T. RIley. ·e~ecutor. first W&JI18 ToWDllilp, Wat'ren Oounty, us ·t heretore be patient IUld ' pray ~t ap,provecJ, .allow.~ and Oblo. (or auccera In their n8lOtlaUODs, ~ed, IfAYNARD F. WELTZ, ,that, tIleJ Iq&7 not jump to ahort lil;'tate . o~ Edna Mincher, Marte, Clerk, Board of T(lwDlhlp ~ CQncllMlODl 1114 thlt the, dee cI. B&1Dl0Dd J. Marti, execu. Truste.. ot maT remember the old Quaker ~, flrat .... (&nat aacoaDt apo W..,.. ToWDIhlp, D.OtbIDSla leUled until Jroved. aU,owecJ and 'eoDftrmed. ' Warren County. Ohio It Ia .Wed rlllat. ' Eltate of J&Il)er T. raril, dec'lI. PublJah 11-1"11-18 Waltel' It. ,I'arIa, IDcutor, ftrat, .. '........ final aDd 4Iat1'IIIaUft ICIOO1IIlte apo . . . . . . . . . . ." g I ....... ~ ...... " . all »nmcJ. alIowecJ aM 0CIIlfIrDMd. ........ DeW . . . . . . . . . . ..... 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ORDINANCE No. 215 L.EGAL NOTICE . STA,TE OF OHIO. GIVIng Conunt of ' the VIII ..e to the Improv.ment of W.yn.svill •• WAlUU!lN COUNTY Corwin Road Under the Sup.rvl. olon of the Dlreotor of Hlllhwa~.. Call 2143 to plac. a CI ... lfled I H. tubbs.: Ad· WHER.JDA8, the Director of High· WAYNESVILLE, OHIO mlulstl'lIt.or De Bonis :ways .18' considering the lIJatter of WARRE.N BRADDOCK the Improv.ment under hlB su,pel" Non With tho Will All· Closed Tue.day a. Wodnelday vision of the pubUc hllhway known Top Soli. Hauling, Sand. Grnvel. hexed oC tile Elltate of as State Route No. 73, and Anna K. Ml\delen. do· ' NOTICE WlIElUlAJ!I, WqDUvtlle-Corw)n J!lrcavatlng With .BaCk Hoel 15 cCl\Red. OF Road 1t1th1n thIa village lIell in Drag-line and Bulldozer PlnlntICr. p nLIC BUCCANEERS GIRL whole or part along the Une of lIald state route, said WaynesVille-Oell" 'Waynesvlll., Oblo v ~. (TeohnlcoI01') RAl ,F, wfIl RoAd, beiDl' more partlenlarly Phone: WaYllesvllle "2191 Fronlc H'II"TIIi1t(In, j 0 II No. 8072 YVONNE DeCARLO-PHilliP FRIEND described 8S follows~ Columbia. iS lI·CI' I. . w· A new relocated road lying tie· ATTENTION H.OUSeWIVES 1:)11 port. 1{ nhlt!ky. et III. tween south street In 'aynesvlll " rAYNESVlLLE! Stop moth (1:101, Defendlllll ij. and the South Corporation line of age fOI' five wbole yenra wltlt BI:lRLO . It'lI guuranteed. In wl'll· WaynesvlUe. WHERElAS, It is proposed to e~· lug. WA YNESVIl LE I~ l RNI nf.: 16 In pursuance of on Orela!' oC the tend saJd state highway 1IUprove· & APPLIANCE. . ment Into, within or through thlll ~­ Probate Court of Warren Oounty, THEpURANGO KID village and along tbe aloresah1 BANK RUN ORA VEL - Lond, d. Ohio, I w11l offer (or sale at pub- In WaynesvW..corwln Road. . at Davia Furnas Pit, 60 ('ents He aqetlon on the 13th day of STREETS OF GHOST TOWN NOW THEREFORlil, . cubic yard. We also dell vel'. AliL~. January, 19&1, at ::00 o'clock - withBo It · Ordalned, by the. Council ITAGE Ie SON, Phone · 20~1. tC P. M., on the premises, the fol· SMILEY BURNETTE of the V11lage of Waynesvllle. Jowing deSCribed l'ea1 estate: ~tate of OhJo: EElAVEJ YOUR HOES to be reo POPOLAR SOIENCE SHORT Befog the Eaat one half of Lot 1: That It Is deolared SECTION LEE ItA Wl(E tJ R NIDXT paired lit CRAPTmR l3- SIR OALAHAD to be in the pubUc Interest that Bnrbel' Shop. WIC)rk will be (lulled No. Forty·two (42) as the same 18 tbe consent of sald village be, and [01' alld dellvered. THOMPSON Inown 1i.nd d~aJgnated on the 17 DOUBLE FEATURE 18 such consent Is hereby given, that HOE REJPAIR. Harveysburg. recorded plat of the VIl.age of 'l'WO JOHN WAYNE RE-l SU ES said WlQ'IlesvlUe-Corwin Road 01' X-11-3~12-'L·14 Barve)'JIburg, Warren Oounty, 80 much thereof as 18 above de· Ohio, and being the premlses- Io' BACK TO BATAAN &Cr~d lying along\ tho Une of STOP moth damage lor five whole sald . State Roule No. 73 may be years wltb BERLOU. 'uarantetlli cated on the Nortb sIde of Matn MARINE RAIDERS lmproved under the spervlslon of , In wl'ltIng. WAYNESVILLE F UR. atreet, and between Cross street Two of the BEST ,Val' Pictures on the West, and a nq uni,he Director of Highways, said Dl· NlTURE & APPLIANCE, named thoroughfare on the East, W. D. NEWS PASSINO PARADE rector to obtain the necessary rlgbta at way and assessments. WANTED - I¥xperlenced connecUng Ohio State HIghway SECTION 2. That the Clerk be. latbe operator8 lind Job selt.e l's. No. 73 and Main street; llli in tJle ~~~~~~~~~~~:=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, and be Is hereby, directed to ful" prel'el' lIlen ovel' 60 yel~l's of g ll. VUlage of Harveysburg, Warren nlsh to tbe Director or Highways Good PllY, . ex ellent opp )rtuulLY County, OhiO, and more particular· -.-.-.~ and to tbe Board of County Com· I\' lUI growing compuny . loC~\ted missioners Warren County, South of D"yton, Ohio. Call MR. ly described as (ollowlj, to·wlt; DEAD STOCK Situated In the County of WaTOhio. a certified copy of this Ord· WILLIAMS collect "AI nut 2 14 4. HORSES $4.00 COWS ,.,0.0 inance Jmmedlately upon the tak· FOR SALE - " :lG 'Vl znl't1 o( Oz ren, State of Ohio, and In the VIl· ing effect thereof. Books, A.1 condition. S I'z ·1 0 lage of Harveysburg. nnd bounded All Stock Removed Dally SECTION a. 'rhal tlU R Ol'dl· tailor made sl1ll. hl·OWl) . n il aHl. and described !l8 follows • . to·wlt ; ~ "ou do your Christmas X- 11.311--12.7. 1<! Deglnning at II. stone At th S. E. maWng early. the postman Large or Small - Call Collect nance sball lake effe ct Rud be III force from and after Ibe enl'lIelit ~ be left holding the bag on cornel' at Lot No. 42. nnd running' period allowed by law. DiGember 25th. Xenia 454 NOTICE - BERLO Gllal'llllteed thence with Moln f.\ treet N. 62 % H. M . SHERwoon. i\1I\yr l' Mot.hsprny 8t()r'~ UlotiUI 01' pnY ~1 fol' deSTees W. 3 palos to 0. stone nnd • A new addition to the air ann of the Navy Is the turbo-}ITOP driven 'At a school for Snnta Clauses, XENIA FERTIUZER XA2D Skyshark attack bomber bullt by the Doullu Aircraft Com· PaSsed December 4 . 1950 . tbe dnmAge. 1<'1\'e yell I' gUlu·nmee. the' ,enta are taught to laugh Jov!- Division of Inland Products, Iilc. Attesl,: OHARLE::; JAMBS. Clel'k WAYNESVlLLE . RNI'l'l m :,' & S. lil. cdrller or Charles i\I ruld cn .pany, Inc., of Santa Monica, Calif. It i. the tnt polt war tactical lot; thence -N. 27 Y.t , degrees E. airplane to use turbine driven propellen. Side. of the c:oclmlt ate a1l1, cope with beard pullers and Publish 12·14·21 " PPT.. IANCE. )umdJe all questions from the (wIth the line of salel hal'l s gla~ed with Pittlburgh Flexaeal. The forward aTea of the eocKplt II smallfry. Wait 'til the State DeDrand New 1950 Mftdden lot) 9 '~ poles t.(} n stone glazed with PPG Multlplate. the bullet realltan~ I.mln.ted II.... It II SAVE $60.00 Daqer . . . . . D ... said that the new plane eomblnet the Ipeed of modern Jet propullion partment hears about this school 11 Cll. ~t. Gibson Re[rlgerlltor. and N. E. corner of said Madden's with the payload and eeonomy of conventionally powered aircraft. It tor Red diplomats. The Journal of the Am.ric.n V... BAIRD'S GENElIlAL MERC}lIAN· lot; thence with another line of can operate from carrlera a. well .1 from advanced military alratrfpI. erlnary Medical ...ocl.tlon b .. mSE. Lytic; Phone 2571. said Madden 'lI let N. G21k degrees The reCent bUzzard that paI'llClutloal4 apinri Ii• •· clot' .x· W . 3 Jloles to n stcSne Ilnd S. EJ. 11ud the midwest proved that ttje cMIY. 401.. 01 yJtamiA .A. :l!QuJ. muscle-powered snow shovel i ! boundary of Croll8 street; thellce with puppl" aboWl4 tb.t 40111 .....tq fo ae... of ihe WANTED-Ride to Dayton. HOllrs with salel croAS street N. 271h 12·H·:!y degrees E. 2% polcs to a Iltone; With the .. ?" Taken Out mount the)" nonnaUr requIr. pro· 8 to 4,:46. Phonc 2194. duced lou 01 "eapt. DOOr .ppe· thence S. 62% degrees E. 6 poles DllvenJlOrt,. Duo· to a. stone nnd N. E. cornel' of Ute, 8114 otJIv UDClHl1'llbi. chu.... FOR SALE I _ _ _ .~ Therm all heater, Roover Hwe4~ llel'. Tb. w.mfo, ".. .cun4e4 tor own· said Lot N~. 42: [hence \VII h the '12·,.. .ra "bo m1ItallaDlT .IIUDIO that Phone 290) , S. E. Boundary of said l.ot No. A loan Made-Can Be Rep~d HORIZONTAL 80 Compound em. lar,e amounts '" Yltamln A 42 S. 27~ degr!'os West 12 pol os From Farm Income FOR ~ALE-Accordlan, 120 Ibnse. will aid their do•• ' a. ••lth. ethers 1 Pictured to the stOllO! IInel plAce or' be· VEIlTlCAL bla.ck and white flenrl. P 11 a n o) actor, - ginning. T [ R M S ARE' LON G 1 Conducts Wa.ynesvllle 28401. 12·14·2L BlI'rymor~ .uu the best way to get down to And betg the snme premises LOW RATE - 4% . 'He II • radio 2 DetAIri In pori the bottom at transportation dUBFOR SALE>-Turlceys on fo~~t~~ devlaed bl John B. Vnndervol·t, culties. and Itar 3 Indian A Farmer Au~tion 4 Clamp dressed. C. Eo MICHENER, Phone surviving spouse of Ruth VlInUer,. Complete 5 Symbol for Security officials, entrusted with 2928. ' ~ vort, deceased, to Anna K. . 10d· ltFrult 21 Subjecta to 44 Hebrew erbium our nation's top secret mllitnry den by Quit C1alm D cd dntod 150n top of G For fear that heat meaal.lf. brformatlon, might well pick up . ,-'7 rr.toet ............n · May 27, 1924. and re4'OI'lI ed In 1.bll bird 46.Type of 7 Fly throuih 22 One who some pointers from . their wives I.CourtelY -., A~\a.. / / ,/ The ,re.~, tor,lt rebabW\a- Deed ReCord Volume U~. h~ pnge the air ex~ltes . moldl", who have kept Christmas presents Jltle (pI) . ~ tlon project ev01' UDdertat.~ b,. 4112, of' the Deed Recol'lIN 01' Wnr· 8 (nb.) 25 EnSllah 47 M)'HII LEBANON, OHIO 8 "top-drawer" secret tor months. to I:ntliah river 8 Headlnnd : either .tlt. or tacl.r.l .overn.ment C . t Ohl royal family 48 Bachelor c.t • Phone 448 . ANS\VERS 'l'\) haa been InlU~tacl b" ih• •t'l~ at ren oun y, O. 21 Dress 10. Wife of 27 Roof edges Artl (.b) At officc Christm:ls parties, the 23 Del.chment I.,telliaenre Test Ore eon with. flO,CICIO,GOO, 10 'kI 15 Said premises' ha.ve be!'n duly 30 Boat paddle 490aelle Ge"aint h1 Cbrl$tmns tree ic IIot the only one ELLIS, H. STURM, See'y·Tr.... (ab.) (' oJ I" ,..ar plantb!. ancl lmprovemeat and' degally appraised fa I' the SUiP Al'lhul'iDII 32 Kltch<!n 50 Land meuure ~ let. "lit." I-N. ·Dakota. 2-Thruab. aprosram .tartlD. In the bUll' 'ftl., of Two Thousand, Five IIl1l1drlld . 2. Senior (ab.) legend utenaU 52 C.puChln 25 Symbol tor 11 Exit lam()()k bUJ1L . (,2,600.00) DbUars, a.nd mllst bo Clavicle. 4-Constantlnople. ~ 35 Pompous monkey thoro" J2 Birds' homes Valance. 1-1812. 7-(A) T-S,' . 1014 for not 1188 than tWO·LI lll'ds 54 Perform on show 28 Xenon (rym- 170vel'Ume 37 One. who sorts atalle '(1) 3.5; (C) MIG15; (D) F-80. TRY GAZ£1TE aASSIFIEDS (") of the appralsed 'lillie. and bol) . (ab.) 38 Caustic 56 KI"d of pipe term. ·of sald sale ~I'e CIlSl;1. 28 Steamship 18 Measure 42 Body p3rl& 58 Like Score 10 points for each correct answer In the ftnt. ~ p~ TRY GAZETI'E a.ASSIFIED'i NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT (ab.) mEAT H. STUBBS. A!lmlnill' r-n-~r.:-'l~:'"""'II 1. Which t)f the following tootball teams dcies not beloDi to _ _ 29 Speech part Executor tratjor De Bonis Non wltll Ille Will Ten Conference." 31 Head covers mm~mmlmll~~rnlml mmmlmmlR 1IIIIIIIIIIIIImilimmllllll ElIlal or HOWllrd Graham De- Madden. Annexed of the Estate of AII na K. - Minnesota '-N. Dakota -Obio 33 Late Amerldeceased. WnyneRvllle. 2. A robin is rel ated to the: . can humorist IT-t--t-lI-''''' rrt~.........ceased. Oblo. -Th rush - Sparrow -Wren --8tarliQa 34 Yellow bUlle I:-+--+--'; Notlc·e· hI hel'eby given thllt 3. Which of the (ollowing is not a musical inatrumeDt? Sale conducted by STANI.FlY & 35 Canoe Jennie Orahnm whollo POlit Office KOOGLER, Auctlonec,'s, Honeys· - Ocarina . - Vio le -Clavicle -GloekeDIPIeJ 38 Number (pl.) • . The Turkish city or Istanbul was formerly known as: 38 Roush lavlI adcJroH!! I" n. It. 3. WaynellvlUe, bur~, Warren County. Ohio'. -Baghdad -Constantinople -Bucharest S9Rlcht Une Ohio. Im8 I,eell 411lly nppolntod as C. OONALD DlLATUSR, Attorney 5. In a woman's dress you would not be likely to ftnd a: (ab.) Exe utl'lx 'of Ille Ellit.ule of Howard for Plaintiff, Lebanon: Ohlp. , - Peplum -Yoke -Bodice -Valance 40 Electr.loal unil ~ Grnham late of WOITen County, PubUilb 12-7·H·21·28. Il The steamship T it::lIlic sunk in the year: 4J Exclamation -1912 -1914 -1916 --1918 of surprise Ohio. deceased. 7, The following a matching problem. Place the letter ~ 43 BloolJ money Da.teel this 22 dllY of Novllmber "ar. " "alvea 45 Melancholy each weapon listed at left in the proper space at riaht, where tb. C.1v•• nlld plent)" ot fresh water SO Exist numerical deSignations of the weapons have been 1iIte4. ScOI'e RALPH'H. ARBY and .alt, 2uat •• older animal. do, 51 Mole sheep your~ c 1 f 10 points for each correct judgment. • (A) Russian tank ....... .. .. ........... -NIOta .Judge Qf th'e Pl'obate OUlt. ' and these ellenUals should be kept 53 Machine PIlI't within easy reach ' of th. youn.· 54 Official 1I,'ts (B ) U. S. super-bazooka . . .. . ................ Warren Cbunty, Ohio .ter. at all timea. Calve. water.d 55 Conceive (C) Russian jet plane . . . . . ..•..•.•... . ..••..••• -3.1Youn~ &. ' ·oung. Attol'npY f< only once a day may drink mora 57 Holy (D) U. S. jet plane .. . .. ... , .................... -T-a. Tota l your points. A score ot 0-20 is poor; 30.." awratr. '70-10, SUP r i o ~ ; 90-100. very supe r ior. For Dally Market Repone: ';0WBIO Dayton, 12:60 'EAT, IDIal 1300; WLW ClnclDDatl, 1240, ~ 0I/, Tl6£ ~ ARE., PE6M DEAlt! 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L. of I"L..!_~ _ ~......... EARN HARTS HAVE GUE'I:r'S ' M d M J B 0 bbe r ere Mr and Mn. Ricbard 8heeban ra.. , ra w.. Who' were UnIted In m"rrla- on r. an "v . Christmas dinner guesta ot ....,.. and Mra L!lmllor F,Jamhart Wodnell4la,. In the WayneadaUghter' . . and ,. vme Churcbenning of Obrlat have eatab.. __ Jllhed their bome 011 TJler Itreet. The bride wb )(1 ulldred XMAS DIt,lNER GUEST Bourne. II' tile 0 :a~hte-::f Mr. Mr. anel Mn. W. E. Stroud bad :MorT\s Bourne of Hlgglnapo~ aa Ohrlatmu dinner pellt MI8s I OhIo, but baa, made lIer home In 'L Illa BeubaJll, Iwayneavme with bel' brother-In. __ • law ~d slater, MJ'. and Aln. Ilarl Woo~. and Mr. and Mrs. Waller GUESTS OF FIFTY CLUB Mn. ,J. I. JlunIce. Mn. \VOllam • Sbeeb~ are the '})arents of the

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Mayor Sberwood announoes the ap~~.nt of W. JI. Sawfer and JaJIlea lonea &8 Directon 0' OMI let np' Cor' Wa),ne Town· Aa8latant Directors named are: Penonnel Seotlon......l.iew Thomp· Hobert Cbapman. . Information SecUOIl - El. Qene BroWJ1.' . 1r&tnlnl' and Operation - Ken· DOth Retawok. Edaar Smith. S"pplr,Sectlon. _ Carl PltaUck. .. Grauman. , Fred Health Section-Dr. A. E. Dr, Earl Wrlsbt. Volunteen are needed so that th..e men oan complete tbe organ· Intlon. Anyone wtUlng' tOi cooperate, pleaae conu,ot either :Mr. Sawyer or MI'. Jon88 for II.IIslgn· ment 10. one of the above aectlons.

Fourleen coUege 8tudents were la8t Sunday at thll Me,th· The IlIervlce wall II for vacation , and a Irel~ognltl(jn of their belnl' remem· tbe church throughout even though away from churcb. The paltor ex· the fact that, tbe prayer wlshls for SUC08SS of the ot the ohurch were ev.er ma.de tor them In the mea· , he said nothin'g ' materlnlly 8jlonomlcally or politically was M cer·, tain for 1951. But the one tao~ that could be depended UPOll wall Hia Fatherl)ood; Hia concern cWldren, HIs readiness to prayer and His teaching Oh,·lst. · These for 196] ' aU of us can count on these make all the difference In the world as to how we accept the c"anues In our Economic, Po· Utica I" and.. Social ute.. Tbree_students assisted with the semce - JudIth Ann Con· ~he rellPonse 'lIcrlpture. Joe read tbe scripture le880n. and Harlan Earnhart sang In tbe men's !Iuartet. .

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...........m, ~~~=;t~~:~rJ ·and Strouse, Mrs, Dale Duffee )In. D'. Leah MUla were peata at and the Fifty The ceremony W,,8 pertormed at OLDEST · SUBSCRIBER TO _ the altar which waa beautifully arGAZETTE , DIES I b~ Club on Tuellday. ran,ed with palma, leven brancb . s th candelabra, pink and whille pam. Mn. Pr1acWa S. C$lmpton. 92, of M~~~tal pom cbrysanthemumll and pine. CarUale Commllll;IIIOrDk GUE8T OF TATUMa Mias Patty Jlrown was a peat Preceding the dou"le rlug Cere, of Mr. and lira. RJohard Tatum In mony' whlcb was read by Max D to The MIaml OUette died at 2 and Dayton dllJ'lq the bollday week. Co~rey, Pll8toi- of tbe church, MtU p.m. SUD4&7 at the B~dway DU.... 1m o~fan~e __ IEUltabetb Burnett', plawllt and Ina bmbe 10. Da)'ton. after a threep p XMAS GUE8TI IN ~IDDLETOWei ' Mils Don Brown and David BroJ"n. ),ear Din.... ~ ldIinoaetnhtreerlalntnl~' In· Kr. and Mn. E4 Ram'J and ' 10101ata. preaentad a program of Sbe wu a naUve of Wa)'Ilesvllle, mannor. cllfldren were Xmu peats of Mr,lnaptlal mualo., bllt had r..tdec1ln Dayton recently. presented by --.1_ MiaB A YI' ,M ental By· , ' nne ·. ",yelta. the brld.'a ••• · H• • • • • •, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ , COIIII»lrat:lon with Com· alid 111. MUton -&'Junn88 an4 ram· Uy In IIIlddletown. only atten~nt. wore blllCQ crepe a OolUInbus __ IItreet leDlth frock wIth brown ~ SALVA-nON ARMY agency. HA ......QCKS HAVE GUESTa ceaaorlea ao4 a Slink and wblte ' IO& . . . . . . .GN ENDED heard at 8~O on arm bollCluet or chl')'eanthemuma, ~ftI Mr. and M1'II. Lutber Hartsock Tbe · brld. WIll ?e1'J' at~tlvell SAT DECEMBER 30 /Uld lion bad as Chr1ltmal gueata I'Own8!l In paatel plnk wool I t r e e t · ' - -.....- - Mr. and Mn.- J~ersey ~ lOll•. leDlth madel. with. a matcblq IT£1IfNE.!ISI~~ bal hai d.... H t T. KaD4aIl In.. chatrman at XMAS GUEITS IN LEBANON w,:, comP~:IIl'~teci WI.;.r : s lUll' LebaDon Service Unit Com· 111.1'. and lira. llalph Haattnra aD4 bouquet of pink and white fePrtO- that the Salvation IOn RQbert were Christmas eve poma centered with a white role I'm,. cAm~ wUl oMclall. peata ot 1111'S. Cordle l:Uaar 1n conlare. , " or Baurday. Decenaber 8i1. Lebanon. Mr. Warren SbeeJlan atlendec1 Thla w1lI be the final opparL"}> his brother 83 beat lIlan. Ity 'lor thOM friends ot the SBly" DR. STOUTS IN DAVTON Tbe 'bride's ¥latel'. bin. WoQlar4, tlon ArmT w&Lhav'''Ol ),et- & st t 04 b I their oontilb1ldona to do 10 It Dr. and Mrs. _ E. ou a wore rown w til I1'HD aCGelilonea theae eluMald be . t to the T~ea . =ar~~~a= ~ s;ea~ ::.. ~l~e ,:,:'aw=b:lltt!~ lI'raDJt N: Lebol.,.. at the ~ -' _ _ II dl , anon Oltlsena National Bank L Stout ente~ed ...lb a f...... y D' C!8U9rtes. 20th l:o.e.· colK&ges1of anon Oldo .. , nl at her home In Dayton. 'Pink !'PHS, ", j Ali cbeck. sboUld be made pay -Only tb, immediate flWllltea .• It-, to the ' Salvation .ArmT MRS, HOCKETT HAl GUEI"" nealed the oeremonJ> and about Tbe Sathtlon Army a.d. Ita 11111. Earl Hockett had a8 Obr!lt- Ilxty lrlenda and lellt,lea were hearty tllanka to all cltIseDa of

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, The ?I a ynesvUle Civic Club's ' 1960 Ohrlstmas Party held tIOno· Women Are In Ohio ally for the chUdren of the Com· Public Schoola munlty was th e most IjU e88(ul ever beld lince ita slllrt In 194~. Over two hundred and fifty klddles Tbe old theory that teacblng Is of Santo. OIaua age were (lrcsent a block to ma.rriage tor women is and enjoyed the "-tval of Santa true, according to Dr. Claus with his truckfuI ..•• no I onger of candl' Clyde 1:I Is so n g state director of and tangerines. Education, who said that althougb The Chrlatmas narty Is nnanced 714. teachers designed to be ~ar. by tho Civic C1ub'alOOg with subrled . In 1950, tbere are · several stantial conllbuUons from Lho thousand ma.rrled \VoD1en teaching merchant" nnd olbel' p\lbllo spiro In the schools of Obio. lted ' cltl~ens o( the commlm lLy. Dr. Hissong also pointed out wlsll cR to that tbe teaching profes810n In 'l'lIe ::;~cretnry' in file name or OhiO, as In' other states. Is not a the CiviC Club Wiab'es to lbun k stable one. Each year a number the tollowlng n;ms and Individuals lea , ve th e pro fess Ion (01' .var IOUB tor their line support of this reasons . • Tbls rear. for example, worthwhile project: 429 quit teaohlng to- go Into In· R. C. Moler, 'waynesville F UI'IIJ, duatry, 71 went ·Into 80mB branch ture and A.ppliance 00., Kier's Ga· of the anned ·(o,rces. 416 retired rage, Smith's Service StI~t1on , Ill'. and 346 left to tea!!h In .some othE!r A. E. Stout, Dr. Eo· C. Wright. Hy· state. For other or unknown rea· man's Department · Store., Smltlt l 8 son II the stat.e lost 1.705 ·teac~e~s. Recreatlon, Il' ulkenon's Sohlo SLa _ .......- ......................... ., The State Director of Education lion Gulf Silrvlt:e Station RIlY . s_ai~ tbat th~re I\r.e 1108 more ~en Carler's Grdcery. 'Frasure's Dol DR. STOUT'S RESIDENCE teaching In OhIo this year than Food Stpre Mpm's ' Pantry 'rh!l PHONE NO. CHANGED last. Alao slgnlflcllnt Is the tllCt Miami Gaz~tte, Sunoco S~r)'ICe Itbat there are 447 more men ' om· Station Day & Hartsock F I I Dr. A. E. Stout announces that JPIOyed In our ele~entnry scbools BArdw~re Store Waynesv'tlle a~r~yg his re81dence phone number ha~ than la8t year. Store ' Hodson's' Hatch""" Sml"'" been ohanged to 3611. Approximately one-half of the Meat'Mark t r ";" ~s His oUice phone remains the new teacbers . who studied In 'Ohlo ;:ynelvlUee' WNOakmtloannsalOleaBnaerks , b t 11 g ed I h n • Rame all e ore. e s88 wel'e prapar n t e six a~esvl11e Locker Plant, Ed . .••• s de~~~pored institUtions'led t Standiford, McOlure Funeral Home, , , ~ ca es were &"ran °ITexacO' Service Statlon, Stubb's • 'ol'&'-.JSE GO ON 1718 appllcants who were prepared Funeral Home, C. Lee HaWke, LI~.. , for teachlnl' In otber states. lilVery Waynesville Farmers Exchange .aALE. IN COUNTY 8tate In the union except Vermont D. R. Smitb Grocery Gray's Bal:' • was repreaented. Naturally tbolle bel' Shop. and the ~ger Grocery , states adjOining, Ohio furnished the and Baklng Co. t;ount7 All4ltor .A.. M. Parker an· «reater number of applicranta. The club also wiah88 to thank IIU.. that do'.11cenaea are ~w ' Orville Phtllips for furnlsblng the . , atlaDle at the count)' an4ltor's SMITHS RETURN electricity tor lIglfting the tree ..Jce 10. LebaDon by ~pp~n Rev. Wedpwood tor lead~ the IIrloher 10. perllOD or by Di&iiIn~ the FROM FLORIDA carol singing, the committee In d~crlptoln u to age, sex, coior, -charge of the party. Rev. S.. N. .on.. or sOOIL hll.ir, lAnd .breed to- Mr. . and Mn. Edgar Smith and Keys, Dick McFadden, John getber lVlth t.le required tee: male, daughter" whO speht their va,ca,. Fromm Edgar Smith Ray Klel' fl; females, $3; lpa~ed f~ales, Uon In .Ellu Gallle. F1a" returned a,rl Shuth and last but not leust $1; and ~ellnel., ,1&. - home SUnday afternoon, Santa Claus In the pereon o( Tile tap .can also be obtained at . Therle JODeS the genial president the fbUow11ll otb., · looa~na In. ... .. tu't,t. I.J.-:, BlR-- _ ' of the ·C.vlc (llub. '

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Min Dlutcth Burnett, Mrs. '101' · • • • James Bourne and MI'8. Woolard LORD'S SUPPER Vitali), Internt.ed In all fUIIIl'~ IIfIMddr'le~nM,raSn'nDoou'!.~e~ethndeebrslrt°nh· oOffl FRIDAV EVENING GUESTS Mr. an4 Mrs, W. FJ. 8troud were presented-In the dIning OBSERvED operatlvea ..., ta ..ven oredlle, by # 'w ,. ft1d ... evening supper guests of, which was arrangt.4 With red ....~...-IWho·s Who In America for the car·lWe-J~uar,. 12 from ' 8:80 an eight pound girl Sat!1 rday night ..., wblte cb.....antbemum8 red can Johrison· Olty rumerl Ill8tltute <- 11·.a'" a. m. •.;. "·OUllt·. stol'e at the Middletown hospital . . Sbe their BOD and Ulllbter-In·law, Mr.' '# , • The' first Sunda), of the new Yeal- whJch brlnp Nat.lolla1 leadera to IN .. • h b d Bell d K 111'1. Harold_S_tro_Ud In. I.e tIered gives everyone the opportunity to taht city annually. are ' GUESTI FOR XMAS DINNER wecldlng cate ""as .er\·eel w til get a fresb start. At the Methodist BLuE SENDS . Mr. and Mn. Geoge Henderson. fruit poch. the Sacrament of the Lord QU'" _ I V 8 " lINGS ' and the maternal grandparf,lnts are will Be Informed of. Role Ex· 1IIlr. and Mn, A. B. ~hart en· Tile brId an4 KJ'OODIlert for will be observed. Tbia ls a NEW DIRECTOR . "..a_a........ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oreech. all want to ,a ttend givingAPPOINTED FOR CHOIR tlen"lned to Xmu .dlnner llr. an4 18bort honeymoon. and the bride pected of Them In MrI. Lamar Eal'Dhart and dllUg'h· oboee -tor traveUag .a bnnfu lind ea.ch of us the privilege ot rededt· Q arterJ;r .......... to JIl Oro Emergency ter, Mr. and Mn. Earl Earnbart white cbecked lalt. with b,roWJI oatIor our llv(l8 to the Ma8ter. H _ oar, I' u~ and children. Mr. Alton Earnhart velvet trim brown accosllOriell -certainly In this yoar of 1961 wltb In CUe b)' , I and Hr. Harold Koonts. I and the white rose conage tro~' aU of the uncerfa1nty of world and reat the l\fetbocUat cburch choir. H08J)itaY C~,. Oo!pOratiou. to ,a ll "';end.6. -H-Qmll More than 350 veterinarians wJll ._ her wedding bouquet. home events we will welcome tbls She meets for rebearsal tor the memben .~ec1 tIIrouIb . the hear discussions on tb e role they ILLINOIS VISITORS' HERE I .i:loth Mr. and Mr8. Sheahan al'e day of Communion with ChrIst a8 ,a first time tonil'ht at 7:30 I)'. m. colJllDqQlb' 'o~ WIlfD88'f1la Dr. Emma Holloway left , on are expected to play In a national Mr. Robert Hyman and Mlea I!oTaduatell of WaJneavllIe High Bource of ronewed faith, coul'llge We all welcome her to this task Pa)'lD8ll& Of tbIa bDllnc will :JIhursday for a visit with relatives emergency during the 67th annual Ruth Cohen ot Elgin IlUnoIIl, were 'SchOOl the bride attended Dowling and love. May we be at worship lind pledge our cooperation. cover , . . froID '{anuarr .10 btu In La Grange, 1lI. conyention. of the Ohio State Vo~: Obriatmas "'elta' or' tbe 'f ormer'l Green I University and III now con· Bunday. I • The (ormer director. Philip April 10. »JL erlnary MedIcal Association In Co· mother, Mn. Jeasie Hyman; and I nected with the lUke-Kumler Com· I . Wokman, due to extra worlt .in Ourrent IJoIPItal care paJIIleota' lumbus January 3 to 5. of Mr. and IIln. A. T. Polinsky and pap)". Tbe SI'OOIIl iii now a student C,HRIS"'MAS DINNER GUE-STS Day,ton, had to cUaconUllue 8111 the to hoapltaIa ·for the care CIt Blue MilS Glenna Marsh, ot Dayton, Use ot lay bleeders · In Brucel· daug~ter. _ Ilt WI~ln~n CoUe,e. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Rbodes Bunnell and leader. Appreciation Is ~rerased Cross JDeIIlMra .... at the rate of IIpent the holiday wesk end with losls control, hog cbolera vnrlantll __ _ daughten 'entertained w Ilrh a to him for bl8 loyal services tbls over $700.000 per 1IlOlIlth. Of total her cousin Mrs. LUCile Annltage. in Ohio and animal sterility also , EARNHARTI HAVE GUE'I"" Cbrlstmas dinner on Sundl~y and last four mont,he, ,Blue Orosa u.pl~ Dare ~come -' will rate top bUling on an expanded COVERED PltrH DINNER Mr.' a~ Mrs. E, F. Earnbart en. had 8S guests Mr. and Mrs. C. E. durlnl' the tint 9 months of 1960. MI8s Stella Wiley, of Oakwood, program prepared tor aSSOCiation • Mr. pel Mra. A. H. Earnhart. were p ,e ata on FrId., evenln" terto.lned wit.. a Cbr~tJI!as dinner Ed&'lnl'ton lind son, Mrs. 'SlIdle MRS. PRIStlULA 8. C'OMPT'ON 86.97% has been ulled fOI; ' paying 'was a dinner guest of MIIII Elk. memberSl Jt was announced by Dr. wben Mr. and Mra. Earl Earnhart on Sllndar with Mr. and Mra. Ohu. Reason( Mrs. -Earl Hockett, MI'. Mrs. PrI~cl1la a Comnton, 92. of membera' bOllpltal jtUla lI'lth only abbeth Chandler on Saturday. F; 1. Kln'gma. of Columbus, aSSDand children entertained tbelr Ad· B Eambart and uuebter of Trot. and Mrs. P. L. Reason ' und MI'. and ,..." 1i.96~ of iucome raqulre~ for all clation 8ecretary. . . 636 Onrli81e avenue. DaJto~ ,died operating eXpell8el. The remain· . A more vaned spe,akers progrnm villOry Council with a covered dlsb Wood, and Mr. and M.... J. N. Rob- Mn. -1. B. Ricb. -at 2 p. m. Sund..,. at the Broadway Ing 7.07% was placed In reserve On , Thursday evening Mlsaes and an Increase In displays are dinner. inIOn and cbll4re1i of Da7tpn as guelts. • I' XMAS GUESTS AT CONN'ERS nursing home after a tbree·years' for membera' future hospital bills. Ruth ' und Elizabeth Ohandler and expected to draw the largest a t· .-Mr. and Mn. Raym'ond Oonner Illness. _ ' Membership in the. local plan 11'11'11. L. M. Henderson were dinner tendance ever to the 1951 meeting. , 8"fROUDS HAVE GUE8TI Tbe Olaude Stroud tamlly bad HONDR GRANDDAUGHTER bad al OhrlsCmas guests. Mr. and Sbe ,o,'as a nntlve of Waynes 1vllle. now totals 866,068 persons. . (;l1ests of Mr. and Mrs. D. ' R. Dr. KIngma saId. aa FrIda" dinner peets, Mn! Mn. Earl Hockett entertained to Mrs. 'Everett Ohll8tcen of Frankltn, but she had resided In Da,ytou Smith. More than 150 wlv 8 ar e . xl,lec ' u # f Sand .... M dl T1le1cla b IMr and Mn Leo a 0 nne ran d recently. to attend. A ruu prog l a m hiL" LUther Perkill8 0 ....,. r. . nner on y ev",_ onor· d . ht d 'MI RhO Survlvora Inolude a son, Jobn; DONALD BROWN HQME been arranged to provide ellt •. ' and Mra. H. H. Waclaworth. 01 InC her granddaurbter Klaa Rhoda aug en an ss ut onner. a daugbter Mra. Mary A Ross ' MI d M La B Miss Margaret Edwards lo: l on luinment at lQlevisioll shows IU BCh · Weat CarroOton and Mr. and 1IIra. B1uuaell, wbo was bome from LOYD DAVIS' HAVE GUESTS . five grand6Wldren, and tbr~e great. and rda~n hter!silad ::e~::lr ~~:: Friday morning to spend the re'/ eons , card parties, teas, b~nqUet!i Geol'lre Btrolld of Dayton. Oeor,. Bcl001 for the Ol,lrlat.mas grandohlldren, d d gCbrla ' d t tb I malnlng winter month8 at Braden· and the annual dance. boUcl&Ja, The peata were Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davis entet· en an tmas ay gues. e r ton Fla ' Am h . . MR8-. MtLLS H~. GUE I lira. Rbo4ea JIIUuld and dau,htell talned with · their Ohrlatmas din. 60li ana-brother Mr. Donald Brown . . ong t e expected conventIon . . II -_ .. ~ 0'" ............... d d ".d th I t ~ , who bas entered mllltary 8ervlce registrants are the ' followIng melll· Mn. ltertle Mme bad,as Obr.lat· 1'.:::; II-ra. D.:. ...~ :!!~ ....n an ner an ..~ as e r gues e ......r. .8ALLIE A. WATKINS ' and Ia lit Camp Breckenridge. Ky. Dr Mary Cook had New Years bers of tbe association fJ'om \\ a l" maa dinner peate. Mra, Ruth cut- lOll .... ~ _ n . andd MMn . Oectl M. DJaVia,!. ani d, Mr· t th H th t ren county: Sallie A. Watkins. 84. , plLssed Mr and Mre . Brown and ta1llJly dl • lar and Mr. Francia Cutler, or ,-. - an rl. Clarence . uav s and away at her bome west of Waynes.· . " nner a . e ome, e gue8 of Dr. B. J. Bowman, Lebanon : DI'. 'lllD8t1 Mn noranGe ColHer AIBURVI I" DAYTON daugbter of Dayton, Mr. and 141'8. ville 'Tuesdav at 11" m , and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bro\vn and Mrs. Ellzabeth Smith. J W Bratton Lebanon' VI' R D , • '"". WOO Da I d M Jib ' # ".. , daughter we\,e Xmas guests ot Mr .. , . . ' . .cof.....Harve78bur~ and lit. and Mn. Mr. aDd lin. a,' 111. Asbury ",ere Dan am v s an rs. os a She Is survived by ber busband. and Mn. Kenneth Barber and Cornett, Lebanon; 01'. II. fo'l Oye, I,. E. Tbo~pa'cin. In Daytol} OIl Cbrlatmaa eve ,a D d " Charles; one dallgbter, lIln. May daughten In Xenia. Miss Elizabeth Chand leI' reo Waynesville. vlalte4 wltll their aOll lack AsBurton. of Ohicago. m., one "son., turned on Tuesday to Hampton -----CLEAVERS MOVE TO DAVTON bUfJ'_ wbo ," " CIIla abort fQrIoagla EARNHART. ENTERTAIN . Henry of WayDesvUle. 9 Ir1rand~ Inatltute, Va. to resume her work ONG ARMORY ' IN Mr. and Mn, Robert Oleaver from ' O'amP BreeuDrldl'e. Kl. ' IIh and Mrs. Lamar Earnhart chUdren, 16 great «randcbUdl'e~. XMAS IN NEW LEXINGTON lin the education department of tho l.EBANON IS DE· moved to their new bome In Daf. esitertalnec1 at the Home Econom· Funeral servloea will be held Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell Unlveslty there. STROYED BY FIRE ton on Saturday and Mr. and ,-rl. HAATIOCKI HAVE GUEIT. lea Room. at the -mgh Scbool and Saturday at Z. p. m. at Stubbe daughters, Mrs. Nellie Bun· -----Robert Davia and daqbter have v_ II a, H. B-"'---" had as th~ pula. th. vocaUonal J'uneral Bo1Qe, Rev.. B7.I'On: O~lrver and Mial Monlmia Buhnell XMAS GUESTS OF KERS'EVS 'IU' n. . .............. ~ture students and their fam· offlolatlng, Chrlltmu gueala of Mr and purc bued an d are now OCCllp)'ItI th t. laid as Obrlltmait dinner lUeata Dlea. A deUclous covered dleh din. Burial In Centerville cemetery. " Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey lind An overhoated fumBce or elereetbe Cleaver bom!] on Flf atree 1Ilaa Martha Drath...... of Dayton,lner was enjoyed followed by a ' . G89r.. Bunnell and cllllllren son were among the Cbrl8tmas din. tlve tlue wll8 beUQved responsible MI'. an,,"lIn. Milton. Harteo,ck. Mr. very pleasant eyenlng ~f oards, New Lexinl'ton. ,nero. gucsts on Sunday wben Ml'. tor the fire whiCh destroyed tho . ao4 Kn. Charl_ lIoOullooll and music and COI1.venaUon TERESA JANE WHITTAMORE alid M8. Frarik Swartzel enter- frame buUdlng being useel !LS on lin. Lena B~ . , . Gravellde ' 8ervtces were heleL E RVES ' ENTERTAIN talned with a family dinner lit armory by Battery B, 13tllh Flelcl BRANNOCK. HAVE GUEITI LOUI8 FIRES XMAS ' DINNER Frlda¥ at 2 p. m. for 'I:~resa ,oJ"n8> tbelr home near Oregonia. ArtUler,y, Oblo National Guard 11\ Mr. and Jln. laJIlel Brannock and lltU. .on bad .. OIarlatlllae WJaJttam I tlaa 11 dlecl, • Lebanon last Thursday night. ~eata t~1r acm.ln.law , and claqb· XMAa DINNIR QUIITI Mr. and Mn. Louia Flrall enter- Th d are, G=~ 11'~ ltaI,. or the December meeting _ The building, owned by Dan 001· ter.llr. and 111'1. MOton lonea and I Mr. . . . 11& mraea~ Cook, IIr. taIucl on Saturday evening with ~n~y ::e' r tu'VlVec1 ~~ ber f Wayne AdvIsor Coun. GUESTS IN SPRI1IIGFIELD lett, of Franklin, WIl8 helleved til little UUllbter~ FraIulea Art... AmaII 000Ir, 1Ir~ , lin. Don their famtlT Cbrllltmas dinner. parenta, Mr. an ..... Boaooe The rel'UIir business meetlnl' Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm, with ,be damaged to the l'xtent of nbou t , _ ,~ _ • • • • ... lin. Tbeir pelta were IIIr. and Mn. tamor~a broth,.. a alIter lleld "n'd !oIr S N Ball read Mr. and Mn. Melvin Bant""of New $15.000.00. ~ ~ M.redlth and da~gbters of &'I'aII4J)U81lta. iuact ' very ' IIlte~U~e :papera on Cariiale, ~r. and Mn. M~rlln Banta Included in ~he equipment wbl<;h BRADDOCK. XMAI QUIIft lin. lIrIMOU ~ aueata 01, IIr. and IIr. ~ MtII, Paul 'H~ IOD Whittalllore . . . III'. cUacusafoD topic. • or and Mn. May Banta, of was removed from the · bllrnlng Iiat. . .1IIl Cbdl1. . . cIIIIMr _ . . . .... CIIIar* .,..., and Ie, and dl,qlaten, of Darton. WOOaJll IIcKee. . I'rIenda wi ' Lytle ",era Ohrlstmas guesta of building were two 15& mm howltz· ~1C;i~klli'<.... ........ '.......,.,.. .'1 Tllia rroa» iaIao were peata OIl at the Stubbe ~ BoIIIe. I.!~~'" fcllo thnl' or~era w.e r e Ill'. and Mn. Olyde 'Fromm In era, some rlnes and machine. guns ar::a~~":, .. willa Mr. ancl Mrs. Ray· , eor e com g year.. Sprlnl'fleld. .' and other equipment, but their rec· e! .... I U _ QuaeTa ,..... Stroap of Miamisburg enter· - Clarence Rye; v.ce __ orela were destroyed. . '~=:$i~= 1 DIdf.. 01 tiItiIe4 wlUa • famIl)' dinner. Alvin Earnhart; SecTbe unit was holding a drIll1)er' ~. 11... CDarIat. - Mrl. Rbodea PRENDERGAITS HAVE GUESTS loci at th~, fune of the fire. ........ Leglalathe lrent - J. B. JIi'. and lin. leaae PreDderpat The bnndIDl' formerly waB UBe(} and UW. ~ter. JIaqaIlc41, aDd by the J'renCh·Bauer MIUr. Co. ot FoUow1nl' aclJOurDment to meet . . . KaUa....·PrenderPat bad as OlDcrlnnatl. with IIr. and Mra. J. J. Burak. III CWrIItIDU ....... lira. Jb7an PreD- capt Roe oollUllandllll "!r.~:..J,r!~~~ lanlW'J'. A delllbtftJI aoclal bOIU' . . . . . . Mr. and lin. lUDea Prell- orrleer of die unit. declare4 that ~ ".. enJo)'ecl with a d.lIc1ous dee- ••1'IIUt an. MI'. and Mrs. MelvllleJcIOtJdq aDd blaDkets beiollllni to aert coune 88ITIId ~ the bolt... .,.... of ClJleJnnatl. *lie ........ IIIInIed.

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Publlllbed Every Thursday MornlDl at Waynesville, walTeII County, Ohio . Entered all lIecond olaas matter at LAST week we dlscusaed Paul's YiIlt in Corinth, where h e the I,l0stotfice ~t Waynesville, Ohio. '. stayed for. ,yellr llJId a ha~. Paul's next journey was to ; Eph~ .nd there he spent two SubscrlpUon l1ates-$2. Per Year. In advance. In Ohio; ,2.50 elsewhel'e years and three months. As In Corinth. he ran Into strone opposition when he spoke In the synaTHE NEW YEAR gogue .and after three mohth!; the friction was such that he wlthdJ'e\\, With this edition, we launch a n:w alendar year with the Christian disciples. -a year in which we do not know Just w~lat to e~­ Determined to continue his dis" pect - among the worst being an attack With atomIc cusslon. Qf Christianity. he "dl~ bombs upon our country - and don't ever let .our puted dally" in the school ot bn,! distance. from the enemy and' the oceans lull YO U mto Tyrannus, where I\e met both Jews and .Greeks and made mnn)' the false belief that this is impossible. " converts. Mlrac1j!S of henll~~ alsu But war. rising prices. strikes, sho.rtag~s, and spread Paul's fame: "So mll:MIlIo' rationing or what have you - the Amencan people grew the word of the LQrd an\1 will be i~ there - united - pitching as we always prevailed." ~ . have in every emergency - AND WE WILL WINI Trouble arose, however, whe:, local.llvefllmlths, who had a prof- ' !table trade making sUvel' shrln ',: THE SITUATION . .. for the worship of the Godder. For the first time sinc the Am~rican revQI~tion. Diana, found theit business fallin • off. They traced the reason I 'with the exception of the War between the S~ates. the Paul and stirred up a mob of pl.'o · people of oQr country are., faced \vith ~ stark t~st of pIe alainst him. As a result Pall faith. The conflict with world communtsm now IS not found It advl.~le to go to Mac ~ , to save the world for detpocracy. but to repel an donia, , enemy who is deen'rtined ' to destro~ it) our ?w~ .Iand It Will this Incident alone th e,'. made It necessary for P aul to jour· th e Christian ideal of human dignity and IIldlvldual ney on for he had (ound little nee liberty .and the political sy tcm \~hi ~l ,upholds that ideal. Our faith and our stren gth IS tlll.S Idea l. to against the of defend rebuke himself that contronled himSOl\11. '/.

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or t)le engagement or Miss Donnn Jacobs to Mr. Ml10 Hartsock. Mise ~==============;::==========~ : ELLIS' HAVE -XMA'S' QUESTS . Jacobs II the daughter ot Mr. and XMAS GUESTS 'N LONDON Mrs. Ol1ver Jacobs and Mr. Hartsock Ii the son ot Mrs. Viola Hart· Mr. and Mrq. OrvUle ,Gray and Mr. and Mrs. S. S: El1Ia onteJlo sock, all of this community. Mr. and M1'8. William Sawyer were, mtned on .Ebrlatmas day, Mr. and FORT PAYNE. ALABAMA. DEKALB 'rIMES: '!We' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swindler, Sunday Christmas guests of M\,.. Mrs. Joe worley and chtldren ot Dayton, spent tbe week end at orllY's mother In London. 'MI'. nndl Mr. and Mrs. DeUOI Worley. of don't read the Wall Street Journal but· we've seen a their country home Dsar here. Mrs. Gray and ¥\'. Ilud Mrs. Saw .. Lebanon, Mrs. Frances Gray and 'llIota.l'ion from it tha I we think is worth paSSing on: Mr. aud Mrs. Ray ' Coou nnd fam· had 8S their Christmas gllestll eon, and Mr. Robert Crew. ' The wo rld ha s become so small that almost an'y nalIy have moved from here to l\fondlU' ' Gray's mothel', lion is within r~ll h of Uncle am's poc~ets. ' " A. C. or Franklin, GUESTS 'OF MR8'."b. C. RUlGE Urbana. Funeral services were conductsd h '. anel Mr. lIlld Mrs, ' Ul Drake and fam· In LLoveland Friday ror Hermal\ M lIy, of Dayton, were guest.s, sat· Lee Lewis. ~ho dl~d ChrIBtmas ra. urduy. of MI'. and Mrs. Jame? Rader day at General Hospital, Clnelu. Jeanetta and tamlly. natL Mr. Lewis Is a Cormer real· IIlso were T~Mu~e ' ~~~~nA~lBm1 ~~~ ~svm~~ ~~g hIB ------+-----~ --~------~~~~~-~_-~~-----~~~~--~--~--~---~ Counell met Friday night at the survivors bere, are his parents, By JANE FITE home of Will Ross and his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis. one elster. MI'. alld MI·s. John Welsh Wllre Mles LoIs Ross, of Olive Branoh. MH. Mabel Smith, and two broguests, Wednesday evening. of Mr. The local order or' the Grange thera, Wilbur and Merle Lewlli. and" Mrs. John ~la86n Phillips, or met lor their Chrlstmu party and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor enterneal' Lebanon. . r egular sessloD, a t the Grange Hall, talnl!d tbelr card club to a luneh )11'8. teve Stine, of Kingman, Tuesday evening. and a.n evening of cards at their nrrival of Kipg Wint.. II a ·cue for ~,g Cotton ,to who underwene s urgery recently , ' country home, saturday night, Ill. :t Dayton Hospital, has returned . Mrs. A . S. Collett and her son, Mr. and Mrs. James Park ~nd go north. . ,. . to h~r .bome. Mra. Sline Is a for· Robert Collett and Mrs. Laura family ot Cincinnati were guests Although generally considered a summer fabrie,' toltou 'mer r 'siden t of the ' -illage. Shldaker were recent dlnn.e r guests, Friday of Mrs. Park'~ parents, Mr: has successfully atolen this Y• • IDOWy fashion scene by The Adult Class of the Methodist or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordan. and Mrs. H . S. Tuoker. virtue of its light weight, and versatility. . ChurCh held tbelr December meet· MIss Mary Belle Bogan, student The daugb~r ' born recently to Ing Intbe church social rooms, Fr'· or Miami University spent tbe holl· Mr. and Mrs. Jam4}s Thprnbury lm8 The collon boucle" tweed suit (right), for " iJislance. day evening. days at the home of her parents, been named Melody Ann. makes a practical. crush-resistant travel cO,Btume. Fea1ur;' The Cru saders Class or the Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bogan. Cheryl and Bruce Doster, ' of iog a belted, .button-front b ouae.'tbe suit acbiev& graceful ~lethodl8L Ohurch h eld their Decem· Lee Parllngton Is still confined Springfield, are the bouse guests lines with a sUm tal»cring aldrt. . .~... ber meting In the church soclnl to Miami Valley Hospital. of tbelr grandparentll; . Mr. ,and rooms, W'ednesday evening. Mr. .and Mrs. Everett GordaJ;l and M1'8, Herbert T. Doster. Black accessories, a gold choker and novelty bracelets MI'. and Ml's. W ill Drake and ram· family or Kingman were guests, . The daughter born recently ~ furUler compliment the perl euaemble. , ". lIy. or Dayton, haveremed 't he apart Satul·day. of Mrs. Gordan'S motber, Mr. and Mrs. James Doster, 'ot For the outdoor-girl ~n route to a WiJlter .aports r~rl~ ment In the Robertson home lind Mrs. BllIllcbe 111'1'. Day~n, haa ' been • named Carol will move here soon. Mr. li nd !\Ll'B. E. L. Donaldson of LLyon. . . :t corduroy suit won accoladea at the National ~tlon , MI'. and 1\I)'s. W. P. ~lcCarren WilIml ngloll . were I;uests, S~nday, Mrs, ' Millie Moore and her son Council showing in New 1'ork. , . Wlilhounding spent several days at. of tbelr son and (\ I\ughtcr·ln·law. Ruelien Moore, had as their dinner The New Yorl, dcsir,ners teamed a boxy braid .. trimed tho Ir home here last week. MI'. and MrR. Walter Donll idson nnd guests sunday evening, Mr. and jacket and sUm skirt wilh a tatleraaU-cltecked cord,;' y.' Mrs. Mary Brinegar spent a [ew daughter. Mrs.: NeaL Bunce . and Mrs. Anna weskit (left). .. . . '. ' days wi th, relatives In Hamilton . Mr. and ~l 1'5. "Barlllay Hili. of M t. ViD8on, of Dayton, and Mr. and Lionel Campbell. of Lytle, was It Washington , entertailled Saturdsy Mrs. Todd Bunce. Lighi-colored gloves 'an<l a velvet-trimmed tailored felt guests, Saturday. or his ' fathe r, e\'eni n~. nt lh II' home w'th a card Mr. and Mrs. John Bylerd and hut gave added , z~sl ~() tlte amart, and prac!ical O\ltflt•. ~~~ . : M,'. Adorn Cn mpbell and fam ily. party 101' th e membe l'ft of their son, Kenneth, of Dayton. were the jllcket may he \ ,'.J rJI lIS. separate wlth . batmo~~ing .: peale, Monday of Mrs. Syferd'e 01' controsting skil·t. -'file akfrt. 100. can .do d9jilile-.;\luty ~ pU'entll, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. in the wardrobe. . . ~~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- J Tucker.

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new U. S, 55 Covetous president person 10 Exist VERTICAL 11 Ireland 1 Lau,hter 13 Aviator . sound 'f;==~ 14 Touch lightly 2 Skill 17 Be indisposed 35 16 New York 3 Peruser . 18 He succeeded 36 (ab.) t Biblical to the presl- 38 Edie 17 Coin prono~n dency on the 311 Body part 18 Bachelor of Ii Attempt death ot - - 44 Girl'. Dame Science (lb.) e Music nole President 45 Neither 20 River barrIer 'l Substance Roosevelt 46 HawaUd 21 Abyss 8 Perform on 19 Trappers ·48 ColII'\IIMII 22 Near Itagl' 22 Habituates food 24 Penetrate 9 Compass point 23 African flies 49 One (Scot.) 26 He - - the 12 He lives __ 25 Palm Illy 50 Parent nation the Whitc 27 Sloth 51 Ream (ab.) throueh a House 33 Senior (lib.) 53 Symbol for critical perIod 15 Golf term 34 Hot erbium of history 28Dm 29 Be carried 30Elther ~l That one 32 Artl~le ot clothing 35 Fabulous . birds 3.7 Mistake 39 Hurry 40poctor of Science (ab.) ,41 Tear 42 Twitching 43 Steamship ' (ab:) 44 Limb 45 Negative 47 Vegetable 49 Blackbird of cuckoo family

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Obese men and women, pledged to helping one another diet. have tormed a Fatties Anonymous Club in N. Y. C. How about a club called "Anonymous Anonymous" (ur people addicted to wrillns ;incmymous letters and poetry?

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A tum of the century beUef was th at "barber's Itch" couid be cured ' by "massaging Ihe scalp with spItlie and the ash 0,1 a Havana cigar."

:ubby to wile: "Put awa¥ the Ira s; . ftcl y' Jones Is comins ~ L' dinner."

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Both creations. I.reviewed in New York, seem to indicate that Cot1on is on the march and will henceforll) mov.c north Cor ~e winter aa 8OOD' aal ahe blrd,8,, '!lt~k sauH...


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~1IIGIlerD all of televlllon, ' -..., . - -. .- - - - - - , - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _.J daJi4 to loIe Iven if,.,au win tIae Jackpot on' thl! "Btt the Dou,b" We are very sorry, but tho Clopy tor tbe Wnrren County COI\rl IIIIow. News did DDt ~each the Gazette Ilfrtl'e tblll week. ,

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And it II a1l !leeause of ' a new dlH&.. Ga1IlIcI IPIIctatorltl.. Little jabaliJ' ..... lilai liandpa n'la., ,et a XMA8 EVil ' GUESTS OF STOUTS~ Jdak';-oat' CII Watohllli Howd,f' Doody Mr. and Mn. George Doyer, 01: ' and III1tOD' Ber1aj 1I1lt if \b~ make Dayt{)n, were'CIU1atmas eve guestl! S. a ' aau 'time 'oocriQ)ItIob thel 'ar. oC Dr, aDd A. E. Stout.

Soil Expert Sua.-ts Farmen

. Plan Next Y..,. Crop. Now Ohio farmors o~ pUl~ next year'a cropping pattern to fit tbelr con· Io81'vMlon [lrlCUCIlS I'I~bt now, aay.' H. L. Dorst, 8011 conservationillt for the Ohio Agricultural Expefl· ment Statlo)l and tbe Untled St-itel. Dopartment ot Agriculture at Woo.ter. Borst suggests conserva· tloll planning to make pronta~i. use of wln.tOI' dafs. Row croPB cauae mOBt erosion on sloping land. As these crops move to new teld8, size up the land and WWlam B. Rullln, pl'dldent l·lan to keell the BOU at' bome lreasurer 01 Erwin MUll. InAI.. while growing .tbe crop, DorllL Darhalll. N. () .. newly·elected 1.51 advI8es., pJ'flld~nt of the Natlona' "-ocl. ' An. eaey conservation practice on a&lon of Manura(!~I1I',n. The 1m gentle slopes Is to run ' the rows nat!ve Soulh.eme~ ele~ted to be.d , aoroas or oounter to the major the NAM. MI'. RulflD h~ 16n,IH!eD slopo. Each coW' I.ben offers ra- a lead"'r In &lIe l\oltOn teEtU. slstance to the iown·slope sweep manDlaclarm, !leld. Hia eolDpaD' of run-oCr rainfall: On well drained Is (lIIe 01 tbe nation's 'ar,ed. .011s, ma~e roWII as nearly level or ' ,~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . contoured as poillble, contlnuea ' ,.._ _'""!'_'!-_ _ _-......."!" Borat. ' O~ BOils wttl;l beavy and tight s\lbaolls, rowa sbould ))e given some slope or terrace. may be uBed. ' On fuly lon'g ilope. It Is wise to break tb~ leDlth of slope wltb A Farnt Diary some intercepU~ sballow waterWilY put In acrosa tbe "lope with By D. 'J. Frazier JUH~ enough grade to carry water off at II. low veloolty~ Such a wat· ilJ'way may be either a terrace or Mrs. Frazier Is on ber (,Ihristnias a dtverelon, aaYIi Bont. On medium and Iteeper Blopes. vacation, tint ber' column will be It Is wille to ,altern_te cfoss·sJope resumed upon her return: at~lpli of cultivated crops with striPS of grass or meadow orops. ioadow !ltl'lps ,1oae no soil them· HOW SMAIT ~RE YOut selves. Instead. they decrease run· . off f10w.lng down tbe slope Into cui· FIND OUT ON PAGE tlvated strIps. MeadOW strlplI oJeo lUter e,nd bold loll that wasbes ount ot cultivated - strtp~, Dorst a~~ . l.ongtbonl~g, the rotaUo)1 with another year oC meadow Is a sound cOllson aUon practice In many areas, Steep fields often will return more dividends It they are In .permanent or seml·permanent grass,

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- ON XMAS EVE Mr. aDd JCnl lIalT'1 Satterth. waite aDd cI&aIIl'ter entertained oil Chr1atIIIU ... ~d had as guests. Mr. an4 lin. Bird LaCkey, Jr. 0:( MlddleCOWD. 1k~an4 MrB. RpJpb Satterthwaite chlldren. Mr. ./Ionel Mrs. HIIltJ' waite an /l family' and' JI1(. ~ TUm.ey. . . _

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EXCESSIVE OOST IS NOT ES· SENTIAL '1tO QOOP FUNE"AL SERVICE IF WE HAVE IT IN CHARGE. .

We hp,vl! B wtde seleoUon ot mil' t,erlala. Most oC It .18 moderat I; - priced, ALL OF IT IS GOOD.

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This Is the time of year the pnU. McCllJ~E tlcians elected in November tal< e office-and the unsuccessful can· ' didates ' are still out 'looking ·for jobs, One of these losers I know C~RISTr,tAa ~ GUE'STS 11 th~ guy who pointed With pride tl) II I~ per cent Lncrf>ase In Mr. an4 ~ Harry Sattertb.· the population in the IlIJ!t dpcacl o wait,e enterta1De4 on Ohristmas day Boy , what some guys won't lu ~:' Mrs. M'arpret Beaehlot: and SOII1 credit ror! ot Mldc11etowu, ~. and , Mrs. Ro~~ --Th1rspach and Pflaumer ~ghter of Fran!!.· ' Speaking otlit'politicianll, J remem· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Un. l,{taa Cora and Misi s b "" Isa Rep. of WUmlIigton. . er on" po Ica I r all y J was It't . n' man got un and said to the po Ii·, tlclan: "What about those power: .......-71'0 CAMP 8RIICl<ENRIDGE lui interests that control you?" Mr. and Mn. 'Lawrence Brown The candidate said: "You keep .. and Mia. _ .... rBrown accomplUIl- my wife out ot thisl" led Mr. ,~ Brown to Oamp Brecll.· I WIIJ! once a cab driver In ~i' • Score ten points for each cll.rrect answer In the first six problc:n,s. onr:ldge on ~IlY and teturoelll cago. you 'know. I wonder i1 c b. 1. Sic'Uy is the largest island'in whIch of the foll owi ng 51;:&1...? . tbrough I-"'A-bles today do the lame thing. I -Baltic -Medl'terranean -C1I1'llllJc8n - Black ........... used 10 do, When a young couple 2, Foot-rot Is a disease peculiar t{): • . h I' h -cows -pigs -horses -sheep ,ot into t e car d put my' at 3. Ohio Stale's All-American football sta.. Is. over the rear-view mirror. , -Kyle Role -Bob Zastl'ow -Vic Ja.nowicz - B0 .0 Sm.. U\ cafe" is a: Boy, that was some storm we jv.st 4. A "pousse - liqueur -cat hospital -French tavern -head waller bid, It's !dnda quiet In my ba ~~. :;, RUSSia's foreign minister is: yard In Virginia now that it's all -Vishinsl Y -Molotov -Malik -Bulganin over No wonder-all my chickens 6, Which of the following is not a dl'ess material: . . . blew into Pennsylvania, -crepe-Une -crepe de chine -crepe lisse -crepe suzette 7. This Is II matching problem, Plact! the letter preceding each man Everything'. all frozen over on listed in the right-hand column be ow In the space designating my pond and all the pretty girls the plane with wh lcn he is associuted and score yourself ten points al'e skating on It I usnd to he an tOl' each correct jl,ldgmen •. r~e skater back on tne Hackensack (A) General Ma<:Arthul' -The Flying COW River CoUld make n fl g\lrt> einht, (B) Pr esident Truman -"SCAP" too. Old it the hard WdY of cou l'~e (e) The late F. D. R. • -Spirit of St. Louis ,-two tours! -The Independence (D) Lindbergh Tolal your points. A score of 0-20 is PC!Of; 30-60, averqe; 70-80, Mia •• ON c •• '.UNT SCOUTS " ' '': 90- 100, very superior. Answers on Pgae Four, Oolumn t

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$2.00 Trade In Allowance' Lubricating service Firestone Accessories .Opea 5:30 a. m. 10 9 p. m. Sundays 7;30 L m. to 9 p. m~

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U'ONE, ,H:AP PY FA'MILV" J

TO BE fEATURE PICTURE ~ ,' ON" JO'HN DEE'HE · DAY .

"Thoy're sure speedin' things LIP around hare sil~~~ ~:~J OI1'e '1P ncy, proclamation. The ~oss cut the ~~. off ~y

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FII/mers lind flleir fflmilies to lJe entertllined lJy loedl Jolin Deer~ Detller fin Jan. la, 1950 A fu111ength featur'e picture, /lOne Happy Family,' starting Don DeFore and Marjorie Reynolds, will highlight the · parade of ehtertainment to be staged for farmers .and their families who attend the annt.\al John Deere Day show as gue~ts of the Banta Impiement Co. on Friday, Jan. 12 at 10 a. m. at their modc!rn store. "One l'Iappy Family" tells the story of the Lynns, who compose a typical, happy, small-, lo\vn household until they are awar'ded the title 'of ('Family of the Year" in 1lI cont ~onducted by a national e ,new title and toe $10,000 magazine. in prize money they will contrive to toss all the Lynns into a wool of· comedy and excitement, and Mr. DeFore and Miss Reynolds, as representatives of the magazine, go along for the ~wim. -As entertainment, the picture rates a 'blue ribbon and will provide the guests with a rollicking time. . Five other new 'picfures are included in the fast-mOVing progr~m, according to

Banta Implement Co, One of the film s; "His Father's Choice, " features the likable , Tom Gqrdon, head of the memorahle Go'rdon clan who taught valuable lesson trimmed with humor in previous John Deere pidures.. Anothyr of the filn~s, "Od~ities in Farming,' offers somethin).!' new and different in its presentation of unusual machines performing' unusual farming operations. "What's New for 1951·," will acquaint those in attendance with new John Deere implements, and is sure to prove W interest to every far-mer and his famify. "'Mike' on the Move ' and "The AII-AlJle'rican Teal1l;" the two movies that complete the program, deal with subjects close to the heart of every farmer·. . ' Admission be by ticket and farmers who have not yet received theirs may ob· tain them by ca Bjng in person al the Banta Implement Co. Store at Lebanon, Ohio.. Farmers are urged . to get tHeir tickets early. The show starts at to :00 o'clock. FREE lun,,"h served at noon.

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Remember when practl· Waynesville, Oh!o cally every general store Pl1o."': Waynesville 2191 ,kept 1\ cat? In those days Tabby wus considered in· dispensable as \!o mouse BANK RUN Gn.A.VEL - :t;ol\\led, eatt dlJe ..e, usuall)' of rheumatio catchel', getting Iil s 0 meat Davis Furnas Pil , 60 " ,Olllfl : orlaIn It their aiel, has f.Uen ott pretty good licks on the cublc yard. We also d \1101'. ,\lUl· by more than three quarters slnc. side. Today, due to sanl· IT.AGE & SON, Phone ~O~ I. d' 1911," Dr. DublIn reports. 6 tary condltlons and a . Th. present outlook for cbllcIreD RANDOLPH SCOTT, GABBY HAYS more germ conscious ]lu», FOR SALE _ Blue t OI ,:;try ~I' ill" with rheumatic fever 11 load. Uc, poor Tab b y Is no -in longer inoluded as part of 'lituffed cbair with ott mnn. ~1~S. ,':glo.e who e.c.pe .erlout hurt the store personn I. Re. HAROLD OSBORN. \\ ll'Y," 0 ~,l1e ·involvement grow up to 1e.d oarCARIBOo TRAIL member? Phon:e 2594. - 1,4'11 mil livea. A stud)' of 8,0lI0 InIuHCl (Olnecolor) - Plusl1'OUR new rug won't b e nten by cblldre~ who· receIved nurainl care Serene beauty and moths whon YPII \lse B'Enl.OU. One durinl ' an attack of rheumatic ORAl>. I or A Brand New Serlnl ,fever Ihowed th.t the propodloo restfui <l1·g nit y lI11raylng gual'Bnte~d {o r five y,~.al' "THE GREAT ADVENTURES OF I mark every service WAYN;EJSVlLlJil 1" T!N1TUR~l &. · of anrvlvora at the snd of .lPt WILD BILL HICKOCK" yean was about 95 per cent for . planned and con· AP)"MANCE. FOX CARTOON ducted by our staff. \V.ANTElD-Sl.\bSlltu; mall CUI riel' the c.ases In which no heart Invol· vement wae re~rted, and apprax!. 7 8 STU B B S on Route 2. ull 2672 or Inquh'e at . mat.ly three· quarters for tho.~ Post Otflce. . X-1--4011 who had had heart Involvement. JOHN WAYNE, JOHN AGAR FUNERAL HOME SANDS OF IWO JIMA DON'T feed tho moths. Give \hem , "Contrary _ to popular 1mpr... Phone 2291 BERLOU nnd end trielr expensive ,.lon, there ~are indle.tlona that ths An Action Packed Story of the Courage· at eating. .F I v 0 yen r gUllTantee. ,death rate. trom heart OUI Battle For Iwo Jima WfAYNEl VILLlil F RNITUR1D & the older .,e. h.ve b.en d.clln· W . B. NEWS Ina. partlcularl,. In rec.nt ,..~," APPLIANCE. Dr. DublIn ' point. out "Undue alarm hal been created b,. the Imarked upward tr.nd in the reI corded de.th rate trom the coraDEAD STOCK Dar)' artBr7 dl.e ..... FOR SAL"ffi-Benllly s hop eq uIp· HORSES $4 .00 "Actu.lly, the ril. in the • COWS $4.00 ment, complete nnd supplies. All from thele cUs.. ~.. repreienll III All Stock Removed Dally In very good condition. IISI1d" but little, Pl'lced to SI'II . Se · o,'\'ner, 10m. nell ofz:rI1e8lure physiol.ne d.tectln,al.rtand the in Increas.d L.arge or Small - Call Collect JONES. n('I'OS8 l'l'om reporUn, them. Furthermor., reWith the ~"?" Taken Out Sohlo JOAN 9tut!01l. lu!'ksvlll e, Ohio. cent developments web the in· Xenia 454 1-<1·11·18 creased u.e of anti-coaJUlt,Dtl JIl 'XENIA FERTIUZER "NEVER USED lIOylhlng IIk'e, 1..1:" the treatment of eor0DU7 occluo BERLO Mothspray. alon hold promise of cuttinl ~ Dlvllion of Inland Products, Inc. A Loan Made-Can Be Repai say userR d.ath toU trom thlle ' e~ Odol'leRs, stainless, lind glmrnnteed the tlOlll." . ._. • • _ . -:::- ._ . •• From ~arm Income .. to stop nloths for five whole Yeal'S. HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE WAYNE VILLE Fl RNITUTlllil ' . & CHUNKS · APPLIANOE. At 7:08 and' 9:46 TARZAN AT HIS BEST &'HADOW ON THE W"L.L. At 8:22 AN~ SOTHERN, ZACHARY SCOTT MURDER

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NOTICE The annual meeting ot the Stookholders of The Waynesville Nation· til Ba~k, Waynesville, Ohio, for the electlon of Directors and the traDIJaoUon of any other business ~t may come before the meeting, will be held at Ule office of sald-'Bank on JANUARY 9, 1961, between the bours of 2 lind 3 o'clook. JAME,S .E. JONES, l2.21·28-1·.j· Cashier _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'1 -

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1-Medlterr ane:ln. 2-Sheep: 3 - Vic Janowicz. 4- Liqueur. ! ) Vi~ hin !. lt y . 6-C r cpc Suzette'. 7(A) "SC AP"; (B) The Independence; (e ) F lying CO I'I; (D) S piri t Ilf St. Lt'ui:.

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FarmlD&' today requires great skU! ' en the part of tbe f.r,ner. Not onl,. mut he know'soUs. ferlilhors, and seeds, but he must be an expert m&< ohanlc to operate all types of farm mae~ery.ln oth.e r worda, a farmer works hard for his money and In .. IlIa'hl,. speculative buslDeBl. Be .uld mak& th.t money work for bIm-ID a Don-speonlatlve and safe IIrfHIIDeDt. U. S. SavInp Bond•• ....,......, by our aovernment. Is a .f top that NEVER 'ails, ft's :1lw:lYS when needed. Savln&'s Bond. are a aopel place for tbls year's crop 'mpr.;. '1'hey Irow, rain or shine. See inl baDker or postm.ster OD tb. nat VIP to town. .

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Greetings

The _ demure · pose by' folk songstres!I' Judy PerkiJns he· lies thc fbythm und ran', :e .or I\er songs on Saturday's "l\lIdwesten . Hayride" program at 6:30 p. m •. EST.

. MRS. WALTER KENRICK Cor~elpondent

Ohio Department of Highways

Pa!ricia Nul Loyel., Warner Bros. still' of "Oporation P.cific" showl one ot Ohio'. 1951 aq-tomobile liconse plat... Th.' new plate. hlYS whUe numeralll againBt a deep blue background.. R. E. Foley, Registrar 'of Mot or Vehicle. announced that tbe new plate, will go on sale Much 1. 1951. Two atHI plate. will bl i.suod for aU vohic cs except ireile,. , llDel mot~c:ycl" whlch recelye only ono plate.

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ELLIS. H. STURM, Sec'y.Treaa. WILL DRAW Houso PIUIlII. l·esI· denUal 01' omme!' Illl bulldlnF,. ~ea80nable cbarge. nn also build your no\\,· home, remodel 01' J,'epall' A • your old one. Waynesville 2631. 1-4-(12t)-·3-22

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The enUaualaam lor blo,olinl~een In the' expressions of this eoup,. Is brol4.b& aboat b, the ' Iact that the), are enJo,lnlr ' the world', loncat blo,.eIIq paUl, th3 ~ Atlantlo Clb ' Bo:rdw~lk. DurlDa momIDc boan. bla,e"'" are clven the freedom of the boartI; B1o~ala caD be rented at ,low cost.

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ATTEND OEI DINNER M1'I. John J. Burske. 111'1. Chas. MqCulloch and M1'I. Cecil ra.mer attended an Eutern Star offlberl dlnll,r at Mart1nlvllle on Saturday. REV. COLEMAN VISIT8 HERE Bev. R. B. ColeIPBn was a Bat.. w'day eveniDI and overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rlob. HOITI TO ADVI80RY COUNCIL Mr. and IIrs. Jobn J ..Burske wU\ be hoIla to the West Wayne Ad· vt"'lT Conncl on Thursday night for the January leI.lon. GUESTI DURING WEEK Mr. and M1'I. La. Mar Earnhart and daulhter had as their guests durin, the Past w ek. Mrs. Earn· hart'a mother, Mrs. Edgar Lonp; and IOn of Oaldwell. Ohio.

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local hardwood Saturday. Janual'l' By JOYCE BEAL . 20 In a hard fr ,u llbt tnUle for fh'sL eteran of Hello everybody ! Well here we ! place In the league. In a. rougb War II nro agliin with ma"l' news lind nnd tough gamf' Sprlngtoro caUle noU's from W. H. S. (jne of lhe ont on lop by a two I>olnt edge. I •. Hoak. II v t, most outstanding hn[lJ)en lngs of The ReRel'Vel< lO(>k (I 33 to 2; Hlll'vlce wltb t1l1a ibis week WRS the reeelvlllg 61' defent. du ring Worh~ school plotures. whlcb were taken WaY\'1e8vllle-.tul·:Il~11 to lIeLive du ly recently. This cvent Is eagerly B F '1' ulTl ved lit tho loohed Cor,vard lo by school chll. Tinney - --~-a 6 lii ' . Ft. Camp ' el . . IIren every year. ' , Jordan ------- ---- ---- 1 3 j The Jun iors nl'e worlllng IIIle Stanley .------------- 4 0 II lIuty aUHlgnment:, lIallghte,' or lIt.. JJeav~ I's to publish till' annulli CoiPas -' ---- -.:..-----~- • () 0 0 Honk R. 1 tournnment book, Hartsock -,. ..--------.: t 1 :: iH It grndllllie of A coming event III Llle Sophomol'e {{obblnH - -" -.- --------- J 1 v Reid Itnl Schoel or , High School purly to be held (It • h ehan -' --1 fi].l A 0 1J htt Ibid I b Nurllng, Inll lan!! a " :] Ibe high 80hool gym Koon. ·rotfllll __ ._ 14H; 46 e I \J r a ·s ower was held Wcdnesday evening obtained __ . A. ciegree I't WIWell, I guesa thnt '!! about nil for SprlngboroFar HUlaSaturday Party House honoring AnnlitSoherer, who will lJe mtngton ....~lh! 0 Wil mIng.on • 1'1 Ii' 'I' evening, Jnbufl ..Patricia y 27, 19G1 the Seco.nd 'l'l'lnlt~ Lt R'oak r ' , tbls ,vflek. 110 '1'11 b.· Mel:'lng y Ol' IDnnled EvangeHcal Lutehran Ohurch. Sllaw and McDaniel IItreeta Dayton I · C!ved II direct COOl, soon. Rplli! (.--- -- 2 5 1n. Muterspaw .. -~ ._4 __ 1 J :1 Sovernl InterelJijng go.m\!S Wel'e enjoyed during the evening berol'~ mission . . . ecand lie.utennnt lu th,! brlde-ell!et opened her lovely glrtR. Cu sts rram JJaywn Inohldl!d Fcbruary, 11:(1 and 11'1l~ pro 1(1£ 111 JOE SEKYRA CAlLS Morgan ---------- --- 0 1 " the honar guest, Pat Sober-er. ber sister Suo, her motber, Mra. lu.llIiI to first Ueu . ant In Lne. 10 5. . Adams ---- ~---------- 0 0 0 Durlq- ber two yell'S In the - AT GAZETTE OFFICE Lakes _______ 4___ ____ J 8 17 echer(!r, ·)ira. Joseph Sokyra. M1'I. Carl Brandt. Miss Elizabeth Pl'obst, duty In this C"U'l I'y Flol'ence ------- - -,-- 6 2 111 Mtss Carol Lee Smith and ber mother. Mrs, Ralph Smltb. Guests from ArmY 'she Tbe Gazeue office had a caller Walker- - - --------."'-- 0 0 I) Wa)'Jle/Jvllle were M1'I. Grace Furnas. MI'I!. Jean Wbltton. Miss Lucy at LoWrY ~~i:I • .D~n ver. Colol'nilo ; ~ley, M~. F10sele Oarey. )'dlss Ellzabetb Bnrnett and' hostesses Mrs Amarillo &rillY 411' 11'1 Id . ,-Ifua ". Wed"esday nlghl from an old l\1~rstl\lI - - - ---.. ~T -- - - 1 5 11 .ADna~~ll&yFlora a~d Mr~ P~I Scherer. aunla of tbe brld'e.e.ect.. . tUo, Taxae; a~d Forl neven l!. Mafls, friend In the person of Joe SelQ'ra' Total 10 ]9 1 ~ o n cup ell 6S an c;o ee were served , with Ice creltm lllaoed In Later. In t FillrOl'cn~ACI'I ':R'n. 01 l·n·'lnn. \\'ayncllvlll" 12 2J 34 'Iii ower pob! dccol'llted with Unfoll and topped wltb a snalldragon bloom. Middle Eaate~ IhcHtre, lilt wns Joe. who Is Itnawn by many local ~1)1'lnKb!ll'" \II ~:J aK 4)' BSI18ned tAt t ~e 971h Ollilerni ho~..\!, " , Ie. W II In t.l1E' fl ~ bt game for Re.erve_ pital. many yelll'lI and fought lIome of \\'(~yn 'wille- 2:: Lt. }Joak h idll lil l! \Vol'ld W:lI' the best In his time. RIlI'lngbol'o - :13 II Victory M 1.1011 Ihe RIlI'OPp" n. ' " /)(' ,· t y returned rrom roul' s), , C E D RIC A. S IT A N LEY . 't1 riBn.M d4' fULL tel n c... mpni ~t:l yo" rHo f'e8i~ '1 (,." in rnUforn}a, nnd .,.,.;.#<1.",,,.....,..,;,,,...;;, ....."'.,* medal. II< em,\loy r d In the County Record· State Repr..entatlve, Warren County el's ofilce of Montgomery cou nlY. H."~:s

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secend genern l meeting III We /·ou .. tbou~E' Qm:ltor!un, I <3 ' nl'O~. Raymond F. Halrield. couTlty dl· rector of pel'sonnel, I·(:"ortod t'\I\l len out ot the cOllnty'ij le\'on lowll'Bblp orAanlzlltions hnV(l c 01 · pie ted per!!OnD~1 :t861gnmc: til. These In clude Franl,l' .. , Cleal'Cl'8 II. Mallsle. Washington, SlIlem. D. e!·· field, fl'arlnn. nloll. Hamilton . and Wayne townships. .Mr. Hatfield IIlso rePI1 .. ted Ibo.t a loynlty oath woulll be r qull't'd of all derenst' IletSOnneJ as sooll as prepaJ;atfons oulet be made to administer It, Uppermost In tb mind!! or pub· lie offlclalli! (llId derense leadnl's 1las b en the QUe8UOn at fu nds LO meet eme .. gency 8crvil'e expen(lI· tUl'es. H. Q. Halley. pllblic Ilff:!1I'!< chairman fOl' the county 1.0ne. pOinted out thllt rll.nds wJII be forthcoming t ..om 8late lIud redera ! agencies In the rulure. RL1te 01" ganlzaUons embl'aolng ahl!rI Cfs. county comm!sijlonera. and mun!oi· pal leaders RI;O ~RI;jng th l' pl'cijenl legl8latul' r(II' ivl1lnn dercnK8 (wldl!. AIHI 011 'l federal le v . lh e Jflt Cougl'ells apPl'oved II :I 1) li lt 1\ dolla.. eXllend ltll1' over lIltl n "L three yearll r •. H'3lens IJUl'llOlll'M . Meanwhile detail II plans fOl'

SUNDAY GUESTS' OF MOTHER county deCen s(l und dhln.att'I' I'Plle{ Mr. and Mrs. A. H.. Sl\Ubbs a~d lire now being fOI·mulated. lind as ttunlly were Sunday guesta of tbe more Information from the ·tall' latters mother. Mrs. Emma Gearand red 1'1\1 ol'ganlzatiollH hecome!; .hardt wben shc entertained In 'E OF a valla ble. Informa tlon IV III be r . honor or ber daughter'a birthday !!lye. ot political obHerv rl to Co· ate procoeded to pass a lIubs I ~u t ( The Board ot Education of the layed to sector (~own8hip) «1h·Ol'· STORK SHOWER S BONDS anniversary. lumhul 1fere focused largely upon meaJlllre. Both tags already I· Wayne Looal S, c b 'OOIH aDnounces HONORS TWO HERE lOl·s. tihe ~w bills being dropped Into the hanlls of local agenclea wlr ALS $28,237,(110 llmt It wus f1" 'Id~d Illlon at a meet· tile lectslatlvo bopper lUI the Senllte be \tsed. with stICKers l111U8d Ii' The !1811.l mef)ting of thl! 7.0M THURSDAY EvENING 1n' held laRt . ~ht that her after ... ..Ho ...J.lIJ lrd .!~cceedJ.»1' year8 Tbl v~r.l9n ... aeetol- dlrento'r's .}\ UI .hI' /lela <(' liOol W!1J be~l fn s piCe 0 h gb • wiie1l of. c current eMlllon. wfil aave as ' muCh eteel as wae '" . ' J:- ' \¥ugg ,el'. ow. 9 ' Sn"ln~ February 21. ' a poIIltlon al En,usJr teacber In W,ednel4ay afternoon the total, bad contcniplnted by tbe e 'ecutlve Eon!\ chalrmun. announced tod;!y Mrs. Ray Klontz entertained 1 water or had weather. The school the Sprlnl Valley schools. Mr. reached 103 and .everal addlUonal propollR.l. Will aave the state the that sales of savings bonds In thtl group of friends 01\ Tbursday eve- bases wlll .·drive around out of tb II' RAINBOW. ADVISORY Daley. a World War veteran, hu bllli were Introduced the following ell;pense of separating. sblppln 17 county dtu:'lng December totfi lled nlng honoring Mrs. Wilma Coffey Way to plr'k up the children. taken bis final exam.lnatlOn at WU- morning. ' Bo,me measures are, 01 land stor:.ng. the second tajt. nn~ ·28,231.00. Salea during Dhce ..... hel' d M J A G Iff COUNCIl!. MEETS mJqton Collel8' and will grad. others couree will pur!'lyprove blgbly In characeer. will also provide botb front nnd -re $46.'106.00. • U ., , stork an rs. 0 Oontests nn r . en II. contro rear identlflcatlo 1\ l! th i9'9 ....... shower. and wltb gameR -"" # .. '~" .. , ............ . . , .... .. WITH WORK MANS ua'e , cnl' I) .....ADftwhlle. It mna anno nced nt • i d r a rte I' w bl Ch ,nac'h eIRE DEPT. CALLED ' ~ In June. . venial. aome will be merely cor.. , latter serIously no recommenaod by -. - ,vere enJoye • ___ recttons In existlnl statutes. OI\e the Sfate rn ~ll'way P ' !J'- ' , Oolumbus that salea of IE-Bon,ds honor guest was" presented wUh a GUE8TS OF PARENTS bill however. It will dras. Virtually' 111\ commllte or tbe during the manth were $15.609.8:n. haslnette flJled with. many lovely OUT AT 4:30 A. M. The Ralnbol\' Advisol')' C(lnll d l Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm and tlcally affect the life and l?roporty House and S nate are "om' IJ Lely ~r 11.8 per cent under Decembl~r. packages. Mucll time was spent held theil' regulnl' meetin g tlll l'llll: IOn of Sprtn&field. were week -end rights of every citizen. . organized. readv to (:oU!( d I' 1 gls· ~U9 hies or $11.866.4'1. The SSlV- In opening t!le beautiful glfts and The fil'e department was calle" the past "'ellk at th e hom o of Mr. gnes'" of tlJelr parentA, Mr. and This latter bill, probably the latlon and conduct hearing begin ' toga Bonds Division for Oblo also , admiring them. AU appOintments out this , morning III ~: 30 to e~· and l\1. ..s. Dan WOI'kmll~ Durin , -. same or at Model least State similarOlvll to the nlnl oC. tills week, Commls. Commit· announced tlla t 1960 sales of E· and dec ora tl ons wQre In a co Ior Llnguish It bluze al the Carrier tb e bU8 Iness session Lhp rollowlll~ •• John .Fromm. Mr. and "'I'll. ... "Suggested Do. tees thecnm!ng' Ohio Program M Melvin Banta of New Carlisle. slllo fense Act" al outlined by the NIl- slon are In Pl'oc;:pss of submltl lng Bonds totalled ,224,Q04.952 or !9.~ scbeme of pink and blhe fol' the hOlll e 011 North ~1 ain st ..eet. officers were elerted 1'0 .. th 1:0111were Sunday guest.s of their var. Uonal Security Reaources Board. their reports and recommendutlons. per cent under 1949- sales of $246.·' delicious luncb whlcb was served 'rhe los8 was 1I0t sedous. ing ·year: cnta here. wu totroduced by Carney. of a few bave already been submit. 996,631. . by the hostess to Mrs. E~a. Bu ..· President. HOI'ace Shaner; Sec·y· Younptown. Under It the Gover. ted. One ot these. the lft "hway nett. Miss Lucy Emley. Mrs. Flosslf' CAN ANYONE Treas .• Alma Peterson; DiscussIon nor would be granted fllll powel' Study Comnllttee, recommends THREE FROM THIS Cnrey. Mrs, Ina Baker. Mrs. Hazel . BE TRUSTED? leader. Mrs. \\i1l1am O' Banion ; FRIDAY \DINNER GUESTI Mr and Mrs Davis Furnas and In the, event of an attack. to seize, atrlcter financial I'e~ponslblllt)' AREA AMONG NEW Fox; .Mrs. Mary Hicks. Mrs. Mal" Jeglsla.Uv e agent nnd home and • as Fri'''ay evening dinner take/or condemn all property.. all law. drastic atrengthen!n!\, ,of th e jorhi Brown. Mrs. Dorothy Woolard. , This I~ n day when · thel·I'. is (I community lende .. s,· Mrs. Rol'a('€! and communication. drlvcl' arlvers net. further author· STUDENTS AT 05,U ' . son hadMr. and a M1'I. H. R. Moss. transporlaUOb pests ruel. food. clothing, equipment. mn. drunken tty to revoke ll~ense8 ill Mrs. Beulah Frnsure. Mrs. Dorothy tendency., to lose all ralth. In el'el')' ~hollel' and Ml's. \\ I1llam 1:111)(. Mr. WOllam Mosi. Mr. and Mrs. terlals. medicines. vlants. build. (lIIses of habitual vlolalor~ or acct. DIckensheets, Mrs. Blanche Pelfry, olle (lnd Il v el'ythlng Rnd be cynical The dlscussloll ,pel'lml \\'as 0011' Rhodcs Bunnen and daulhter and 11118 and facUlties. It further pro. dent.prone drivers. city zoning to Tbree studenta from this area Mrs. JlJanlta Pomeroy. Mrs. Maxine and disillusioned. We hav n ceased ducted on a topic t.ak f'n [I'om .hp M;ra. ' IIlnIlie Swain. Mrs. Swain vldel that the Governor could thon require new buildings to provide al'e among the ' new enrollees a t Hlgbtmnn. M.lsses GaU and Barbam lO trust the Word or Stalin nnd tlle Januory !;,uhl c. IIfte.. whll'h the rema.lJled as an overnlsht and Sat- aeU, lend. -d1strlbute any or al) off-street parking. plu!! 1\ rath el' Ohio ~tate Unlversl~y . this \vlnl:el' .Dlckensheets. Jost>pbln'e RolllnSI:!- word of ' other world leaders III ,co\lIIcll I\djoul'ned to meet Ilith MI'. uroay JU~t. . . property 80 . taken over subject drastic suggestion that state l!l ' quarter. worth. Doris Rob ,rta. Joyce .Hay· doub.ted many' times as to their anll Mrs, Hamid Wel'1.z In Febl'\" only to an accounUI\g (or any funds from I!;asollne n\ld II cel\s Tbe . studen... are as t9 : den. 1\11'8; ~race L. Smlt!)., Mrs, ' slneeritr. We Ilre not positiVI' llmt ary. Delicious ref ..eshments \1' (\1'0 110ws HOlTEn' TO II,RIDGE CLUB money received to the State tags be wlthbeld froIn ,loclIl munle· J h Ralph Perdue and daughter Rita. our military su'engtb 01" OUI' c"o· served f1urlllg the 1;0l'II\I buo ... B • _ Treaaurer. Tbose who considered IpallticB which do not cpnform to 0 n L. Phillips. Berman E, Ross. M M1'I. Ronald Hawke was boatess the ranae ot power ot the Pres. a recommended uniform ll'l1([\o of Lebanon. rs. etty Boring and M~s. Mm', nomic superior III will sal'e us from W. s. C. S. MET to the' ArlDnot Brld,e Club durllli tdeDt under tbe Federal War control system. Robert Ii, Bat,es, of Waynesvllile. garet Allen. desolation - Indeed. that alone will HERE THURSDAY the put week wlth Mrs. Marie Powers act during the last con. ~eW' leglslatloll whl b may prol'o not sa.ve us. Many millions of peoRIffle and M.1'I. Alva ThomplOn as Otct as taNeacblnl will ce.mlnl.y Interestl~g later III the s~s810n In· WAYNE GARDEN CLUB HAROLD SMITH BUYS pic have lost fs lUt In mnD. not lIf1's. J . W. Wedgewood opt'na.l BROWN SWISS BULL without some cnuse nltboush w~ the parson,!ge Oil Thtll sday art.·..· gueeta. A dellclou. lalad courae be amaled . at the s20 pe of the troduced! tbls _ week Inclndmi ,~ 11'81 served after wblch two tAbles present pl'Opoaal. • bill to nbollsh city (ncome laKes. TO MEET THURSDAY~ believe thnt los8 of faHh Is not l'OO,\ and I\ssls ted by l\<[18. ba\'le ~ • ' one to cod~fy and 111111'Ify stllte H Id It1 W L II h tlfl d were In play during the afternoon. Meanwhile Dr. William E, War· liquor statutes for eff\c Ilmcy , of , aro m I, aynes v e. I\S jus e. , navis, Mrs. J; 1'. 'BUI'f;Ille, MI'A. nobn ___ ner, state executive director of ncb:ninl8tration. one to require In. The W)nynOlivUle Garden club wlll recently- purchased the reglstere.d Bllt there Is one who can be Braddot;jt and Mrs, J . D. Rich en · MEETING IN MIDDLETOWN clvU1an .deteDle, assured the p~es8 dependent cnndldates to tile fOI', meet Tbursday, February 1 at 1I.he Brwon Swiss Bull WaynesvllI~ trusted always. He 1/1 God! Many tertalned tbe Woman's Soclcty of· Mr. and !frs. Walter Whltakir. nOI plan to permit th~loove~no: Ito office before tbe I?l'lmary. a ne\,! Friends church at 2' p. in. We urgo Duke 103943 from J. D. Hall. R. 2. have been asking what con we Obristian Sel'I'\ce fOI' tho:> I'egtllnr Rev. J. W. Wedpwood, Mrs. L. C. yl~nn::~p:::r::.:a co~t!~Pla~e:: teacher'a salary bill (Introduced b;,' all members to bit present. New Paris. Oblo. according to a trust God for? He does not sustch .Tanuary meeting. A \'ery nlc ·ut· St. lobn M1'I. Glenn AleXAnder. Co u" t h " d I bill" peUtlon). a new Uniform M~nicl· report from Fred S. · Idtse. Secre· · us out oC the firing line In Korea tendance wns pl:esent null enjoyed mmen nl on e mo e pal Court Act a bUJ to Incl'onse tary of ilie Brown .S wlss Oattle or out of the path ~or a cyclone, 80 , ' the. business sess1b/l and ..evlew or Mrs. Lon AlfoJd, M1'I. R. E. Alford, he ltated "Ohlo wUl nQt paas any· penalties for 'cblseling on reUer AL POLINSKY UNDER. . Breeder's Assoolatlon. Beloit. WIIIC. whAt Is the nnswel'? .the lesson by Mrs. 'G1enll Ale'!nTl lin. Harry Schenck and ~III por- thtng lllul that (selslng of com· and another covering uneUlployothy Drummond attended a .meet. I doubt If It will . be ment compensation Violations. fI GOES SURGERY IN, ' DICK WEDGEWOOD . This Wfll be the subJllCt o( the del'. The now HMembership B Jolt" new public health dlstrlot bill. anrl CINCINNA'J:I HO I message Sunday morning nt tlte was signed by those mcmhel'!! whv . IIlI' at the .F irlt Methodllt Church tn IIldclletown on Sunda7 afternoon The Senate will appatently take alao a btu b'a scd upon tbe l'epon ' SP TAL IN PIANO RECITAL Metbodlst church "What Can We were present. and heard Dr. Pa11l Wiatt wbo ha4 plent)' of time In considering the of the CommiSSion to stutly Ohl'Onlc Trust God For?" We Invite you tc Following adjoul'llment to me<'t le"ed ali' a mlulonary for the lDterim appollftmenu of tbe Gov- Alcoballsm providing Cor a sepMr. AI POlinsky underwent 'EIUI'Dick Wedgewood. speotal plano w'prslllp with us If you have III In Rebrual'Y wilb Mrs. HowllJ'(1 Mit ~1rtJ.three 18&1'11 ' 'el1lOr 1I'blcb uow come before tbem arate division In the Department gery Monday at Jewish hospital III student nt Wllmlngton College. other reguln.. church prererence. ;-_ _ • for approval. Only ~e out of oj Health. And not to be outdone Olnclnnull. will play Schumann's' "Soldler'a We will give you a frl<>ndly wei· Bro',"n. dainty refreshments. ,\! .. served durf,ng the soolal hOIll·. 1ixtJ..alJJ: bave 10 ' far been constd· by other offlc181s seeking pay In· Mrs. Polinsky reports that ho March," In 'tbe aemester recital of come. Deslt of all God will be ut DAUGHTER BOliN TO GONI . ere4 and received the l8uaUonal c~cs to meet the higher cost will be home tbe beginning of music department students Sunday 'y our ·slde as you participate ' In Mr. and lin. Hobert 00Da pre an- O. K. during the tut week. of Hvinl. 'L)'Jlch of Mahoning, In · . next wejlk at 18 P. M. In the Wilmington worsblp and as the cbolr and scrip· nouclDi' the birth of a cltqhtar PuIhIIlI' ..Ide the Oovernor's troduced a bUl to Increase the Sill" . I ture speaks .to you of God. . on 8undaJ .TUUIUT 11 at t b. propoMl and the bID to ulla only ary of atate lepllatortl - effective Friends church. He s a student of lewtah hOl;ltallD CID~ 1IrI. ODe Hoenle tar for 1961. the Sen· ollly to 1968-1964. . HAVE BIRTH ANNIVERSARIEt~r Prot. David Larson. W. C. T . U. MEETS Dr.Yl4 A. Bi7ant or:BrOOldJD. New NEW aiolR ROBES BEVERLY ANN STANLEY , Mrs. F'red Braddock, Mra. lBerThe public Is Invited to ,attend. ON FRIDAY Mr. and M:s. Rob~I't Ballard. ot 'Mltunlsbul'g, were Visitors- or MIR;; yon. 18 the matel'!l&1 JI'IUI4IIIOtber .... u ... a sw-.nAY DliDTY nard Daley. Pamela Sue Daley: and NOTICE OF' APPOINTMENT Jessie, Garnel' Sunday afternoon. and the tat-l'!I&1l1'U4panDta an TO BE SECURED n...... aQaPoU', .-ftR RamOIl.\l BraddOCk celebrated tlbelr Executor \Vaynesvllle Womnn's Christian -MI'. and 'lIYrs. Lee MOITIs" ot' Mr..... lin. I'rec1 CJcIa -Wrtbday nnnlvei'aarle. togethel' on Estate ot Eupbemla EsteUn PenTemperanc;e Union met o'n Friday. Belmont. calted on Mrs. L 1l.1. I(IIL JlrpDt bere froID Tonlaht at '7:10 members of tbe Beverly Ann Btanley celebratec1 Thursday alt..-noon when lllrs.' ewlt, Deceased January 12 at tbe home of Minnie Mills Sunday' aftemoon. BftIoIdJIl d\lflq tile put we.It and lIetbo4Jat choir wID .meet at the her 8th blrtbday with a party Wt.mln Bhld40clr en.t ertalned at' Notice 18 hereby. liven tbat J. WhItaker. Mrs. Lucille AJ1mltage Is spelldwill be the l1I..t II... aDd lin. oJaaiab for their ~lar pract'ce ~bJlcla,. evening at ber bome. ber home on _ n Itreet. ThEI af·' E. Penewlt. whose Post OUice "d· Tho president, Dr, Emma Hollo. ing Monday and 'l'ueadny In 011)' aou for lome tlme, maIdq die _ at that tlme wt11 be . . . .ure4 ThOle present were Karen Bond. te~n ~as D1euanUy spent and dress Is Waynesville. Ohio. ba 'w ay conducted the buslneSti ot lpn. the luest of h.pr cOllsllI. Miss • Glenna Marsh. ....."taDM of tbe . . . ....... tbe ..., cbolr robeI wbtola we c.rilne . Dam, SUsanne Daln, the lovely blrtWaY· cake. were cut been duly ap'pointed lUI Executor Mrs. Olive Curl was the w ek· Piipta't. !lope to baye .,. BMteI'. / JlIverJ Mary LoraIne 8tan1ey. lIareul and Ie"ed wlii. &oe cream. T,lOBII, of the Estate of Euphemia E.te11a the meeUnc after cond.uctln, the end guest of he~ sister Miss Vall.l ........ or an,.. ~ to lie a PrIce, VemJa. Patty, WI1Ia, Oath. who enjoyed qdI bappy celebl'll,Uon Penewlt, late of Warren County, devoUonall. The department d~rectors (or thn McPherson In Wilmington. ,...... part 01 tbe cIIoIr 18 utP4 erb1e, DaT14 Hili, ~~ StaDler, :were 111'1. Wmae1m1na Undeny;ooA. Ohio. deceased. Mt"s Gertrude Chandler and Mis.' . . lin. lennle BnMt4oolr, IIrs. WII~ham Dated this 8tb day of Janua- year were ..nnounced as follows: Marlel Sayre. of Norwood, cnllc'; ChIld W.u",,_Atba 1I\1rn8a. to ... ~t tGDIIIat. PPracUbe C-arol ltQ' aDd SaaQ JildIqtaIit Doll!ler and .lira. l'red illran. 1961. . .,. Chrlat1an Cltll8DShip - Mrs. J. on Mtaa Chandler'l aunt. Mtss Ruth. fell' ........ CUtaIa will .. . .0)' .rea staDlq.. DaOt and d Dianna. ~ra. RALPH H. CAllEY. Cbandler on Saturday arternoon. W. W~ood. __ Min Helen Trtmble and XI ~ Il1o. W..- BGMoa 18 tile ~ Be'ferl)- Ann 8~. RNmond B and dauglltrlr. Judie of the Probate CoUrt ~ ...wer t8l10n and Relief-Eva I'raDt TrImble 01 Ii'oIIter. vl.lted .~M_ VI'IIII& .... tIIa .... 1bI. 'I'eu RDI ad lira. te ~ Daln8Jd ~4e wanen County, Ohio BU1'1lett. ~ their aunt, IIIaI Jlrrtle Stev.~a on ~ ...... '_ t, J. Carl artIbaIl, Att)'. _ i .....n ...". lloete8l. Publlih 1-1l·1t1-26 Ccllt"-d On Pr .. four !=landRY aftemoon.

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THE IVIIAMl GAZETTE PUbll!\hcd Evel')' Thursday Mol1llD. at Wayn~svllle, Warren Oou.nt", Ohio Entered IlS second olaall matter at ,the postofftae at WaynesvtU., Ohio. Subl\cr1ptlon Ratea-U. Per Year, In advllDce, in Ohio: The Parent Teachers Association sponsored a 500S0 dance at the blgh school gymnasium Baturda)' evening. . Mrs. Sl\lIIe 'right and Mrs. Iy JANE FITE Anna. Mas Beckett were guests Mrs. Harold Bogan entertained Saturday of Mrs. . H. Smith. of Mrs. Harold Stroud, of Lebanon, Gurneyvllle. and Mrs. Nellon Erbeck, of Mason, . The lTarveysburg Institute of the to dinner at ' her home Friday. WCTU will be held In the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Auzwood (Bus~r) Mrs. A. S. OoUett. Thurad.»', FebMartin are announcing the birth of ruary 1. Members of surrounding a son, Tuesday ' ,evenillg, at home. WCTU organizations are ' Invited to He has been named Eric Dean. attend. Mrs. ,Anna Mile Bt'ckett has Mrs. Anna rae Beckett and her opened 1\ restaurnnt In hel' home dnughte'I', 1\1l's. CllI'l Jones and on. Main street. daughter. Jo 'ell were guests sun· Mrs. Eva MacDonald Is rllPorted day of Mrs. BeCKett's tlrother·ln· LO be imp~ovjng rrOUl tt recent law nnd sister, Mr. and !lofrs. Dave I1Ines8. Elbon and daughter, Ja quellne, of Mr. and Mrs, Charles' Osborn and Morrow. son, Tommie, or ClnctnIiatl, .pent The Jauuary meeting of the Par· the week end with relatives bere. ent Tenchers aS8ociaijon of the Miss Mary Jane Moore, of Day· Massie township schools wal held ton, was a week end bouse guest In gymnnslum, Wednesday even In,;. In tbe borne of her mother. Mrs. Tho school bnnd under the dlrec· :\Illli 1\loore. • tlon of 1rs. Averill Glcndall, enter· Mrs. Arthur Martin. qf M~nlor, tRlned with II groull or Hangs. Kentucky, Is spending a few dny s at the home or h l' grandson. Auz· " Mr. nnd Mr!l. F'rank Shutts have wood (Buslor) Mal'Un and family. 1>Ufohased lhe home on MoJn street The January meeting of the belonging durIng l'oennl years to Adult Bible Class of Jonah's Run Mr. nnd Mrs. . F . Jncobs: Tbe Baptist 'Ohurch WIUI held In llle bousE' WIIS previously owned (or home of Mrs. A. S. Collett, Tues· many yeats by the. late. Mr. and day evening. Mr . Howard Graham Mrs: Robert Gray. led the group In devotions and Mis· Store4 Oarro&a May Harlnn bad charge of the de· After 30 week. ot ftorala, nlAa votlons. Miss Vinll. Hlnilins. who had charge of the recl'eaUons, read varletlea of carrot. containad mora carotene, the b .. lc material of Vita·, n gronp of t1oems.by W . C. Tichenor min A. than they contalll.• 4 b.tora (Smith elfl'idge) of HIIJ'\'cysburg. the .tora,e period .tartad, a ncent . Mrs. Lauro. Shldaker Is n bous&- ,overnment study showact. gucst In the home of "fl'. and MrS. Kenneth Fis her and rnmlly. of Walboundlng. DEAD STOCK WANTED Tbe B. ~•. F . mel II I .Jonah·s Run HORSES $101 COWS $10 J;npti s.t Cburch 811011"y night. HOGS' $2. CW,T .\lr. an'd Mrs. Jame~ Dostt'r atl{1 daughler. of Dayton, I' re week According to Size and Condition Hogs and ' Other Small Stock end house guests ot 1\11'. and 'Mrs. Removad Promptly .1. P. Thornbury and Mr. and 'Mrs. Herbert T. Doster. CALL OOLLECT ~. and Mrs. Barton Bell .and Wiimiagton 2362 Lebaaoa 43. family, of Centerville, Were .guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. fRODUcrs. lac. Tucker. •

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LYTLE METHODIST METHODI8T CHURCH J. W. Wedgewol,d, I\llnlBler D, III Baq~ Putor Cburch licboo!. '~IO A,.JL. Mr. unWed 8an1oe; ~:U L m. Harold EafDhiln., SQPt. Worslrlp Servloe, IO:I{J A.M. youth FeUowshlp, Sundsy '1:30 ST. MARY'8 EPI8COPAL ' :rhe 1\ev. SamUel N. XeYI, ReCtOI or the. many Questions auth Ir· and becaus .It Is \l1'Obnbly n ilhlule P.II. GIlolr ~tlce Thursday :00.\ SUnda,.: ' ttl.. at the Chi 'Innut! Zoo are more IIglle In maneuvering, Ohurcb achaol10:10 L m. aaked to IInswer, one of the m~18t The Cincinnati 7.00 ItIItllol'lliell Adult Worship, 10:80 .. m. f,'equent InQulrlcR is whtotller 1\ eXJ)cct anotbet "big year" this FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIIT Hon or a tlge," wOllld ~ win in a neason l,eCl\U8 new IIttractions B"ron ~er. Mlnlllter "fight In caee til{' two nnlml 8 will Include, 1\ great Rpe house and Bible School, ':10 A.M. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH 1I0rntnil Wonhlp, 10:10 A.II. should meet III th jungle. In ~fI· a new building fOI' til "Hlg Cl\,ta," WllUam &haDDoo. MIIltIt.v swermg, It Is first ,llointed Ci'~l lions, tigers, leopal'lls und til!' I~l!' ,Prver MeeUq; 1:00 P.II. BDd., 8oIlooJ. 11:10 A.II., lin, YOWlI Peopll', Meetln.. 7:00 that such a combnt woulll not Ibc Ber feUnel!. .And In addlUou, to J .... OarrINo. SUp&. EYeol", Service., 1 ;80 P .... our fXC«:lPt In a very limited P! rt, these brand new blllldLnSR mu(!h Preaablq. bt. aDd 'I'd. 81mof the world, as the two animllls interest Is expecte~ to be aroused clap of . .at. IDOOUa. 10:'0 A.II. . WAYNE'VILL. C\-tURCH 0"do not range over lIle same tel'r\' in the new arrangement and dis· IllYeDlD. BlrYlOIIIt 7:30 P.IL tory al a rule, 1.Ion8 are prlmal'lIy tl'ibutl()Jl Of many of the exhibits CHRIST II. B. Coffe,. Mlnllt.er natives of AfrIca, while tigers jlT(' in a program. ,vblch will ',Ilove the B,lble SchooL 9: 1'0 It 101.. CAE8AR,. c ,RKiK I FRIIl.NDa AlIlaUo rc!sldents, nl~houl gh birds to lb present r Oil tile bui!ll· lIIornlll. Won.blp, 10' 30 A.II. tllere IS territory In .Perala 811ld ing, where ilieY' W 11 hllYe, aml)le Young PeOplell' Meettng, 1:00. AI~""" WciIIIIdp ...... 11. .uL eaabwaro to Ind lll whel'e n few flyIng r~om, I;md tl'l\lIsfcr the rep' P.lt'. 1I0nB are t,ound and where Buch II I . ~1IJIdq..""". U .&.II. Evenio. ~orvlce: 8:0(11'. M. ~ht mJght takl\ place In the lUal. tiles, at )eallt mORt or th m, to th~ Praylir Mntlng and DIble Stuc1J' ural couhe of events. Orllnt.illg present monkey bOllse \\'hol'o t OREGONI~ EVANGIK.IICAL "'·Id......,.1 P.... equal allte, health lUid g(mel'nJ <1011' snakel\ wl\1 be ex.hiblted in . "Khlld· Jane. H. RUay. Pa.tor flullda,. SolIoo" 10 A. 101. dilloll, It Is 0\\1' opinion thot t he ow boxes" which, will give b tt \. 8T. AUGUITINE OHURCH MOI'DblI Worab,tp, 11 A. M. tiger woUld bo tho dnnel' beual~80 1llumlna'Uon on tlte 'S)ll'chn n8 than Fatb.r R. H I Krllmholt&. pdtoJ' Ma .... , Hand lU A.M. of Its more SQVUg~ ombal nbil ity Is PQsalble in tb ' ll' old qUal'ters. WAYNE8VILLE FRIIN.,. I'lnt DQ School. 1:10 A.II. MT . HOLLY M IlTt40DI8T M..tIq fo~ WonIlI». 1":10 U. TELEPHONES T !'4 Seaff. 1I11I1.ter tlund., 8ebaol. 1:10 A 1\1" Ja. ' .WAYNEWILLa . ., Let thl. Bunday and e\<ery Sun· A. lIl.rllban, SuPt.. LEBANON OffiCI 471K da)' find YOII In IIOme ohurch Wor.hlp Sa"'!"-. .o·:ln 0\.11. 1118. 'IIL the church of JOur cbo1ce. Evenlnl Sentce. 1:80 P.M. SAND aacl GRAVEt I MORROW No. I ./

,"Cap ., BIIpplDe.... Baluc waf .nother enthu.I..t. 1& laid much of h1a lucceas aa a writer to .eafte•• "When one dr1nka cotrM," h. .ald, "ides. com. muehlnlin Ilka an ant\Y." A. for WJDiam De.n How.)]s. he, too, certainly .dmired "the cup of happl· n...." "It make. you think of all the pl....nt thm,. that ever h.p· prned to you." was what. he a~ld about It. -

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Scoro ten poin~ lor each correct answc>l' in the first six problems. 1. Sinclair Lewis, who died recenlly, wa s the author of all of the following booles except: . -Arrowsmith -Main Street -Gl'lIpes of Wrath -Kingsblood Royal 2. Easter will be celebrateli this yellr on: -March 25 -April 1 -Aprll 8 -Aprll 15 3. Quodruplets occur once in how many human births? -250,000 -500,000 -'-1,000,000 -2,000,0,0 0 4. Which of the !ollowlng cities has never been the slle of a presi-

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with BIG M Brand Fertil· i~ers. Free-flowing BIG M ha. been a growing favorite for more thnn 25 yean. I t live. maximum yield. bee.u.e it i. mDnu(actured up to stand.rd. .and never down to price. Be s\l r" to get BIG M.

The ¥ami FcrtUl..r Co. it • on indel<ft\dmt Miami Valley

Seek, Box 263, Coker, Alabama, whm a pel'lOn 11 only III, years old and fHIa terrible, can't eat or alup the way' \hey ahould, it', mlahty bad. Tbat is the way LoraJJ1e "Y' .b. UNd to feel;

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I Estateexempt of Woodrow Colllnl, dec'd. from Inherltanco S. Sheela. tax. ' " tm""ltOI'y ap[lrovlld. I Etitate of Nettle Tinney. dec'd, Charles L. I C. Donald DUatush. oxecutor tiled Homl4}. Ildmlnlstro.- tl1'8t. final and dl&trlbutlvll accoun', , hearing I~et I Estate of HewItt. dec!d, ....""117. at a, m. Sophia Hew1t!, ndmlnlstr:ltrl":. tl:'J' w.

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I et ai, 168.68 acre" In Hamilton twp. Ada SNOW A~D FOG, wlnt I' wlnl18 Wayne Houghton' to' 26 10 IIIllI rly twIJI"ht mal.e 0.:1 drivHoughton. 1 lot in Mnson, Georgll Jilek!'!'!.. rlce'd and tlnal accounts approved al Ing hnzn.rdou8. It also m n k e H ¥'nxlne anti 10 1'111111., Htel'Cy LO ~::~~;;'I~e:rt'~l;'at~a~nl;:~d, Howfll'lI F, lowed aud con('lrmed. · , tl'll usferll bfj DANGEROUS WALKING. 'Joseph 1:.oulll and Ha~el WblUow. · F 2 lot& In Springboro. Estate ex. Earl D. Weatherford to Alex: M . ta ~ , . MARRIAGE LICENSES It's 1\ lJood time If Blow down Kelhoffllr. 21.38 acres In Hnrl:m Ea~te of Emil W, Whltenael[. Wilbur Linley Woolard. Jr.• 10. for the pede3 tl'lan A:ND ADOVE twp. dec'd, 1). E . Heywool\ , Wal'l,el' 8tockleeper. Lebanqn. and ,Wandl. 1\l.J, FOn 'rHlil CHTLUnl<:N. . Kenneth M.• and Oladys I. Pe"e· Cheaney aDd Fl'ed D DCll'd ,ap- EValeen E8kridge. 19. stenographer wit to Arlo and Evelyn Oopsey, 90.9 pointed aPPl1llaorll. I Lebanon. , acres in Wa.yne tWll. ElIItate of ;Benry J, lI'uilr. dee'd'l Gerald Oo'yle, 28, meat snlesman. Mary R. Ivins to T. Randlll Ivins, Charles H. Fuhr, executor tilled Wilmington and Geneva Lancaster, NEW 1rUIT8 2 lots, In Lebanon. , nt'at, fillal II dl Rtrlbllllv e accou,ljt. 21. Morrow. . Albert F. nnd Mal'Y A. Lewis to ElIItate of Charles F.. Lewis. Walter J. Carrender, 32. dairy '":) Dorothy M. 'K roener vs Goo11le MUton Kroener. divorce, Mery~ B. Robert E, and Margllret Ann Duun. dec'd. W. Cbester Maplo. Bue (laSior· worker. Lebanon. and Olarlss!a, Gray. 1 lot fn Franklin. ' ~ecutor ftl third IIceounl. Hancock. 2.... Lebanon. Eatate of ,JOYePh ' .8.. Chapm~n. Ollnton Bray. Jr.. 23. carnent"). , C~~p Brown va Mlmlam S. Den- - Henry F. Huilso)'! to Kash D, Bnd ""'I ~AY"'.vnu ton !admlnlBtratrlx of the estate of Mary Lou Amburgy. 39 acres In devu. _IA" estaO.e r~ II eve d frOID admln· Franklin and Shirley Anne .,Wlils. Elroy C. Denton, deo'd, fpr money South Lebanon. IstraUon. . man. 19, ' ranklln. only. amount olalmed $278 dlth 6% ' April 1&, 1947 for coat8 and Esta~e of John McKnight. deo·d. Robert Lee Baker. 22. p oto· other reller. PROBATE Ethel Ellis. IIdmlt) lsll'lllr'lx flied ~rapher. ,ThLyton. and Juonlttl lr"ae IilItate or, FullsQn IJ'n.ylol'. dec'd first ",nd flnnl accollnt. clIl,lIlo ro- Adamfl. 21. clerk. Franklin. WaTI'en C. ' Young. Il(lmlnllj tro.tor Illlvod from fhlrnrltanco tux, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Estutc of wnnt'l'erry Southllrd ffled Invo'ntory. hea~ln~ !lilt rol' S~el Genlaa l:bl. J'ro~cUOll JO&8ph E. Meyer to Jasper aJ1d January 26 at 10 a, 111 , Geara la Ancient Greece • doc·d. irene ,Bulcer' IlPtlolllted lid· A blankl;,i n ,ade !I'OID I l1'aln Captain William R. Jo nes was Mary Smlthl 1.86 acrell In 'lInion. The ancient Greek. bad the theory Estute of Donriamal) lfnmmond. mlnlatrafJ1". V. H. Russell. MYlron sack J8 good protection fo~ calvet twp. , dec'd, FraIlk O. Hammond ' appoint- Keelor Iin4 Myron Johnson OT/' of the cycloidal ,e~ ' tootb': da Vinci tbe outstanding prodUction genius In cold II'pnll' cr, , of the early bessemer steel era, mow. not only .pur ,eva but Nina Scott Oompton to Walter S. ad admlnlgtrator', William Hurror'd. I pointed appr IR'·I'A. ,earl. In thole da11 gear meant a ,Very early In bls steelmaklna car· and Virginia COmpton. 144.26 acres Jr., J, W. Goddard and Ellrl N. Estate of Clement V. Brown. Ilnale or a verr Jrnall number of eel' he nearly doubled previous rec' Deerfield twp. rown appointed.. ad· invention.. today the word ,ear ords with ~Imilar jlqulpment. and Brown appointed appralserY. dec·d. - ltay • Nevada 111 R. IDIuston to Walter and Nevada' has the sixth Jar,esi Estate of Dorll May McOorDl.Rck> IDlnlatrator, Oharles J. Waggoner a flood of mvent!ons-aa doe. continued to produce what ...ere tollllan B. StrIngfellow. 1 lot In executor fUM ' Inven,tory. b parln~ Oarl B~ea lind Sarah . ClhwElrl?l means area In the 48 states, hul the smaU· th!! name of almost any other me· then consldere'd astounding ion· ~alem twp. ~st number of ~eople, nages of s{eel. set for February 2 at 10 a, · m. appofnU!4 approlserR, chlnlcal device. ,F!erett and. Anna pennett to Paul D. Headley.. 3 lots In Morrow. S. Glen Worley to B1ancbeflter 01100. 8 Iota In Salem twp. Ralph and. Charlotte Rose Helm to Luella Whitaker, 1 lot In Turtle· oreek tW\)o ' L. and Mabel L. Davia to Thornton L. and N. Ruth Davia, 98.76 acr418 '1n Waahlngton twp, John Francis to Edythe N, and Ben Morgan, 0.321 acres In Fran 1[· lin twP. , . Clifford and Mabel Aileen Stow· art to WlIllam A. and Mary L. Dunn, 1 lol In Lebl\l!on. Loudon Addy ,and Luella Whit· aker to Betty' Lee Doan, 102,50 acres In Turtlecreek tIVP. Betty Lee Dean to Kenneth L, Hardert. 102.50 acrea In Turtle· creek. twP. 1l114,red , Pendery. Trustee to Georae F. and Virginia L. Brayton. 1 lot In Deerfield two. ~lIdred Pender;y. tr'ulltci\ to VII'· glnla Glackin, 1 lot In Deerfield twp. Charles Bisher to Ma) and ErlDll Grlswald. 1 lot In Pleasant Plain'. Barbara aDd Geraldine R. Eckert, COMMON P EA.

Ruby Almey. minor VI QuUlard Abney, divorce to plaintiff, dflfend· ant' ordered to pay '10.00 per week etc. The Clnoinnatl Stamping and Furnace Co.. vs Grenn Wilson. judp4lnt to plaintiff ror ,114'1.2.1 and eoata. Charles T. Hender80n vs Alfred Thomas. dlsml8sed. wlthout ot rec0r.4.

JANumy 22, 1i961. - January thaw. For the 111'8t time for a numbel' of yea", we ha,{e been having a January tho. w. Col d weather before and probabry more cold weather' to come but mllll. brllht weatber for a whole week. BrJlht allDlblne overhead jlnd a lea of mud under tOQt,. It waa be&Inning \0 d~y off a little. • I even heard of a man who did some plowing on Saturday, then Satu1'claY nllht's storm and 'a freeze agalJi last night, bu~ now It Is thawinl alain and partly oloudy aDd no one can gtlellB wltll.t it wlll do. ~ Ther4t"Ja ltUl' a. lot of corn atand· Ing tn Ule Heldy. We \ave some but we are going have to some shoata to rtnJaJl torr. hOla have already been l\'l and It would be ao hard Y> • that ~that leema the only way do it. AI W8 haven't enough hoga to flnlah It off ' we are going to have \0 ~et a, few. The caUle, are doing quite well aqd these warm daya ' make us tblnk about getUnr; BOme chicks. 1 alwaya think 1 am roh~c to get aome early ones b~t, slnee mt brooder litove burn"d uo. 1 have never'lbought a new , one or had the brooder house wl~d. 1 lee our tbreq wild cats prowlIq alonl down by the pond. They are almost full grown now a\Ul we cannot 'g et near enough to them to catch them. They CAlDe In through a hole III tbe cellar window an.d eat but they are gone like a fI ...h ,If you take a. step wward them. Kitty Pus,s h a " moved III for the wlntor and abe doeln't like, them a Uttle bIt. I!~ theJ1l la a cat fight every once In Kitty PuiS and Dinah a whlle. have a spat every once In a while too ~ °'llokey Is always coming to tell· m~t tbere Is a cat on the table or lOme place where It Ibouldn't be and she doesn't Uke it. The cata have ~ome back now aDd are sunning themselvea down by the fence. They are Buli~ pretty ltltteDl If they were only more tame I could find rood homeB for t~em. A fine looldnl wblte rooater c.hall8Up4 the world. a young crower, and tbe lIIUtl:COvey drake 18 foUoWlnl along · after tile ",kllard dna. WIth bla neck atuok out and ~

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that the place 111 not larle· enough for tbe two of them. The Mallar4 la a bit 014 and lBbJ be tough ao perIlapl 1 better make the other ... 'o ne Into a rout. It II too bad that broom ae4ge 111l't IOOd pasture; tbere la a ~toh , of it down in the lower fleld and with the aun on It, It 18 a lovely brlPt color. It II thawinl now, but there Ia too muoh of a 011111 In. the alt to iDa'ke me want to 10 olit doorB and work. thouah there are several things 1 would \lke to clean u~. '!lbe fox drive that oame through ' ber before J got bome Rot ODe foX not ~...rrom my ohlcken hOUl'e. I bOpe that Ia 'the lut one In thlll neighborhood ~ one of th~._ .~bo .• vy,S_ I .1Ot. a ,kdnlt ~ perhaps -ralllD:& may be aafer t~la HUOn. ' . The GraDel Jury III atU, talkIng about the bael' condltlon of the .... rdin to tt. Lebanon ".... acoo g ..,e Da)'ton paper. They have begun work on ~e court room. The new cell1n.c ill f1nJSbeci an~ looka very, nice and olean ad apparently tbe, are ptUns Mad)' to redecorate but 1 haven't bearel that, they have dOlle all)'thJnr Jet about,the 111,""'" Sq' In 'the JaiL J 1M alao t~t @a8l'8 Ia a bUl up ,ID the le&lll~tUI'f) to prOYtde ~tment for aloob~llC8, That 1O)Ul41 1I1le a atep In flaht cUrectIo~ lIroricleci It lIr erlJ' earI'I8cI out. Ju t ",bat IOrt or treatDleIlt 111 to be }UOYlded 01' where or boW It ill to b:e made aYallablef Ia . the q• •Uon. .Aa I Ull4eratoocl It part of the mone, , IIoal nne. Sa to 10 tb the aUlIport of JL, It eeitaIDl7' II needed ' aDd hope that tber CaD work on\ .,..uy heaP,.... ,Then U tbe1 WOIIl4 take care or the Juvenlie 4elJqMDta MIllIe where better 'tII&Il 1I1I8IQII IA th....JaIl 8DcI pro"ll4e aoIDe~. or • work ho1Ue . . .tenoe for 'tho!Ie. wltla more thaD • few cI&p ~ . . .e. of ~ ~ \here In the Jail with DOtIdIIC to do. ,.....,. we wou14

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BIBLE COMMENT I

Crucifixion Ranks ·As an Infl.nee . On All .,of Hist.ory· A•LTHOUH ~Bt9ri1lJll are . 1tJ11 the events Of World cbronic1~

W:ar D aDd the ey8,l of the world an focWIId upon thOle eventa that ha"'~ placed Qs 011 ~e Ulrelhold ol ~ &t\otber International ' con81et, the oruclflxlon of Juus will IoQe be conaIdet'W the greateat event In hfftory. TQ tbe CfOII of.Christ all prev1O\IS ~ moves. Whether men ~ In Christ or not, the;' caD,.,. eteape the domlnat1na Jnftuenee tlaat He hal e¥rclJed over the ~~ ~en IIDCl th~ cOJIlU Of ',l'be ~ TeDn7IOD wrOte of the "one far-oft divine evenf toward the wbole creaUoIi moves" worck perfectl7 ~ the IlIntaWlce ,of the ChrJat's death. WJ!, dote the mlII meaq 10 mudif ltI ~ II foaDd la the ..... t.d otalvatlGD and red~ tkID ,t broqh ..,...ee. W. realJM ~ todQ' U Mlaee bOW ClUJ' "."..

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d~es .who look to the Inch'Lines for natural gas.

Measuring' Stations Miles,Apart , Are Monitored in This Room

Here is the central meter board of the Inch Lines' dispatching station in the Appalachian area. ,Electron~c impUlses record g3!1 dcliveries to other pipe llnel.\ miles away. This llew equipmen't is ,representative of constantly improved Il¥1terials and methods being used in each county in which Tel,t8S Eastern operates and isaco~unity cit~n.


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TWIN :rHEATRE WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Cloled Tunday 8. Wednelday 25

DOUBLE FEATURE At 7~08 and ' 9:65

26 MILADY'S SHOES

UTTLE TOUGH GUYS

Remember wben milad.)' to o k II[Ieclal prl(le In wearing tiny IthOllll, often to her grent dlsQomfort? 'J' In y fe t. Incalled Lu smll rt bla'k bools. peek· Inl; alit 'I'om under long skirts were conslderecl dainty lind lady·llke. '1'0' ,dl\Y' hel' fnshlon,conscloull sister!; ure mar sensible. combining comfort wJth sllylo. Jtemembel'?

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beauty and reatful dig nit y mark every aervlce planned and con· ducted by our staff.

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ut Davll Furnas Pit. 60 ceqt.s cubic yard. We also doliver. ITAGil & SON Pbolle !l091. U ' ,

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lro 11'111 find BERLO the Mat moth IIpray yoU'vc e" I' used . Oon IIPI'flying gua.-ant cd (0 1' Ji ve wbt~lo years. WAYNEiSVILLE FUR (. TURE & APPLIAN CE. Phone a~62. .

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• IMPROVING

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ThroUSh .' ASSOCIIATION OF FARMERS FOR FARMERS

SERVI9E THAT SATISFIES For Dally Market Report.: WHIO Dayton, 12:50 E.S.T, Dial 1300; WLW CincInnati, 12(0, DIal

tIm._for l1'een, that Is, unrOllt· ed. "Santo. '., OJ a basic represen· 700. tatlve quality - wa. 11% centl a poql1tl In mldaummer, 1~. nie NORRIS BROCK COMPANY hlIhut In mld·November &blI 7ear. 111% cenll. ,(The trleSe pointe !IIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illmlllllllllllllllll 11111~1II111!1111111111111111111 oat that I1'len coftee lOll. 111% per Clant of ttl weight in roaatlnl, TRY GAZETIE CLASSIFIEDS whicl1 ii, of coutle. a factor fD dl' -lliEY GET RESJJLTS FAST term.lnln, conaumer prlcI •• )

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WAAYNESVILLE 22 11, 1·25 PHONE 2926 NO l\10R'E moth ' \\'OITle8 when YOll .., ........, ......, .. _ .. , .., ..(>. . , . " , . , , _ . use BERLOU tlve year guoranteed Mothspray. WAY N@SVILLB FUR· NITURE & APPLIAN E. Phone 3642. WANTED n. c roe 8 0 J\ Waynesville.

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BURNS ******. BURNS ,

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K EEP YOoUR FEET or fight. Leave YOIII' Shoo RellalrIng at Lee Hawka 11 R Next DalrlJer Sbop. Oalled for anll clollvel·ecl. THOMPSON REPAm, Harveys· burg. Ohio. . X- 1-4-l.1·18

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Handle Karn'. American Beauty Meats \M~n. Ibm Fri. 8 a.m. to 2 p. m. ~at:, 8 Lm. to' 10. We

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Gr.o ceries,' Meats, Fish,' Fruita, Vegetables,- , Ice Cream

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MOTH yo III' home? Stop lham , with BERLOU. Odorless, sltaln, I-Grapos 0 ,' l eath. 2-March less. guaranteed for five yllars. 25. 3-500,000. 4-Boston. 5WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE: & ~oxJng. fl':"Ei !'~. 7- (A) New fersey; (H) Mn u ndl1lEcltSj (C) A PP1..1ANCE. Ph01Je ~ , 1fl2 . ;onllecticul; (IJ) N ew J;lampshire. LEBANON, OHIO WILL D)l.A W Ho\lse I'I nu8, rpMI Phone 448 Pretty PariDI. '-<clenUal or commorclnl bullt1lnl! an also 11,ulltl ELLIS, H. STUR,." Sec'y·Treae. reasonable cbarge. Sweet potatoes. carrots or par· snips can be grown In water II I ~~~~~~~~~~~ your new bome. Wnynesvllll' remodel or dflHdr • . YOllr old one.. 21~ :1 t house pllnt. Cut oft a section of tI"rT 1-4-C12tl-AI-tt the top anc'! put In water DONiT MISS OUR OYSTER

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FRYING CHICKENS Pound ~_. __ •

~ ' LIve Wire and Progrelilve. U organization Becon1i to Done. Strictly sellers on the best all' around market In the country.

..eachld In thl. country In modem

LAND BANK LOANS

The Lebanon National Farm Loan

Also Top Quality In Meats and Veaetables

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WayneavUlo, Ohio

LOST - Friday 1Uth. blllCk" wllilte STU 8 8 S and' tan femAle ,bl'ngle hOU/1d , li ~~~~~~~~~~~~ FUNERAL HOME montbs old, smnll tan sllotl! 011 ......................................, ..........' ....i ..'. legs. Answers to nnmo of Pep~lel·: Phone 2211 T. C. RUNYON, 1\£1. Rolly. Pht~lle Spring Vlllle'y 36a,12. 1·25-2·1.

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NEW FR]IGIDAIRES

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Phone Centerville 7603

NEW ELECTRIC WASHERS

• .NEW MODERN BATH ROOMS

"0 NE'.HAP P.Y 'FAM IlY" TO BE. FEATURE PIC'lURE 'ON JOHN DEERE DAY

NEW MODERN KITCHENS

NEW HOME FOOD FREEZERS

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At Spring Valley High· School ,

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,OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE PHONE 2441

(Contl nu etl Cram Pilge Oonoll)

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MRS. HILY GIB~ON Inlel'nlltlonlll n I11116n& tal' Peace ' correapond.n( - OUve UI'I, • F. I.-Surall Legis lation :111 Dl'Ilddock. ' Mrs. O. R. CI'aln nnd ~Oll LlellO Non.A1cohollc FI'ult Prodlllcts- Ed 'I''lln. . a. A. R.• an~ daugh· Olive Wardlow. ter Nancy of Ma.dlsonvllle, vIsited Te~peral1ce E d U cat Ion In Ml's. Craln's mother Mrs, E. A. Church MOO Is - Minnie Whit· DeLaney and Mr. and Mrs: T . C. aker, Runyon on Friday. , Mrs. Belty Datim(~r and children , Splrltuul LlfCo--'Jennle Br~~clley. Publlclty-Lllcy Emley. of Dayton. ' spent Thursday wltb Bu ~lne88 being concilicledl, t.he Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Enrnhart /lnd leader fol' the meeting Sarah Drad" family. . dock WH~ intl'ofluced. Mrs. Brad· ~I·. and Mrs. Jilly Gibson callell doclt dlscussecl some of .tb legis· all Mr. and Mra. Harry OIb8on and latlon before Copgress 'In which motbel' Mra. ED?-ma Giesen. of the V,lCTU Is especially Interested Bellbrook Sunday afternoon. SUch as the , Genocide Convention Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Earnbart. \I hleh has been r.Uned by many and ,!IOn DaVid, Miss Clara Daugh· nations and adopted by the UN. ·tera. Mr. and 'MrS. G. H. Kerslnger After the progTam and a, short spent Sunday with Mrs. Clara sacral hour lhe meeting ~jt urned BumlU'a at KingI' 'Mills. to meet III FebruU)'.-Oliv I curl., "'rs. James Wildman. of Jackson returned home Saturilay alter Calendar', ' '''~ spending /l week wltb her parFebruary. lhe ~tepcblld 1'1 the enta. M;r. and !\lrs. Ernest Earn· cale!ldar. orlslna1J1 hael 30 da,... burt bere. Mra. BeBele BraUen caUed on February did not become a mllflt ilntll Julius Caesar and EJ' peror Mr. .~nd Mn. O. Jf. K1slnger MonAUlustus each stole one ...eb- day aft rnoon. rUlry'S day. to add 10 thelrJIIOOJII. .Mrs. Emma Crew la spending a 8ak~s. July and AUIUIt ~ fe~ day. with ber II.ter Ih New Bremda, Ohio. lb. aDd lin. HdrJ Bergel, of Bea'Yertown, caned 011 IIr, Ko...... 8UDdq aft.erIIooD.

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of Xenia, lpent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Einerson Dill. Mrs. Olarence Crawford returnell home SUnday evejj~ng from Day· lon after spending a few days with Iier daughtel', l\lr. and !'tf,rs. Lew~ Tomson and )ltUe daughter Debby. who haa been quite III. Mr. and 'PoIrll'. KI,m netb BrAtten, 'of Dayton, oalled on Hrs. Des81e Bratten Sunday afternoon. Mn. Emeet Lucal, or Spring Valiey, sj!ent Saturday with his mother. ' !\Irs, Anna Lucas. Mrs. I41caa 1& some better at this writing. • • Mr. and Mr!. V. JI. Delal)I'Y and son. of Clnolnnatl. were guelts Snnday of Mr, 'al''' M1'8. T, C. Runyon and MI'II. E. A. DeLoney. Mr.-and. Mra, Emerson Dill spent saturday evening with !If .... Ralph Dill and son Tommy. at Spring Valle,.. .

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'. KNOW VISIT IN LEBANON M",. Leah MIllR wns a Sun~a')' altjlrnoon guest or M~ Roy Sher' wood In LebanOll.

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WEEK END QUE8T OF 'STUBBSNUsS Yvaone · Btubbs had as her week end gllest Min Gwen MackelJ of Dowling Green UniverSity. FRANKLINITE8 tttERE SUNDAY Mr.· al1d Mrs. Roy K.lnooll had u 8ll11dar dbu1er peate Mr, and 11.... Datt Klmbel'laln, of Franklin. WEEK. END GUEST IN DAVTON Hra. D. C. Ridge WIUI a week enel lUelt of Mr. and loire, Earl DaviS In DaJton. FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO MEET The Friendship Club will meel en We,lnfsday afternoon, 'MarCh 14, tho Methodist church. SOLDIERS' VISIT HOMES Pvt. Glcnn Smith and Pvt. Robert OampbeU, or Fort Kn.Ox, Ken· tucky, visIted tbelr homes bere on Sunday tor a few houri. VISIT&' BROTHER .FRIDAV lire. N. D. Bmltb, of SprillA Vaney, was the guest of. hel' brother and slster-In·law Mr. allli • Mrs. Earl Evan. en FrIday. wdMAN'S AUX. TO ~EE.T Tile Woman's Auxtllary or the St. Marya cburch 11'01 meet on. hi· cIA,. with .. covered dlab lunob In Ule Pariah Hou8e.

RETURN8 ~ROM DAYTON Mr.. Bertle Mill. hal re\urned .rter apencllDc aeveral da,a In Da,.· tOil wbere ebe attended tb. IIIn-.ral S~"I~~ for Dr. ~atdll. SUNDAY EVE. DINNER GUES'I'I • Mr. and Mra. -GleDD BOrden ,had al SundaJ eveDlntr dinner guesta, Mr. an4 lire. Warren Borden and dausbter, o( MlamJlbur,.

'rhH lOCll1 Jralt Donnl No. liZ, located at Lebanon; bas aDDounced tIIat :17 mell bave bt'en ardered to port (or arm.ed foreef!. pbylilcal e: IUlllrlllUon on Tuellday, Marcb 20, awd that 33 rectat~ta haye! been ort\oNld to rt·l\OI·t for Inchlctlon on Wednell~Y, JIlarch 21, t.oeal Board No. 12= anl10uncel . l tUat tbe following. reGilltrantll bave been , ol'del'e~ to repol·t tn' Armed FOl"C~s Physlcnl Examination \III, Marcb 20, 19&1: Wa.yn.esv'IIIe-Errol HaineR, Rnb· 4Jrt . Forward. Wm. Elc1100nov"r. Ch4I!>. Jaaacli. RUllh Wlenl ' and Vln· cent Wllkerllt>D. Lebanon-James Dlllbop. Arthur McGee, Rlcbard Davia. Elm el' Number of Guests Enterteined Smith, nnd Fred Kibbey, Jr. With Dinner and Showing ' Franltlln - Harrlaon, MoNnlly, of Film "Enterprise" Oarl Thompaon, Oordel Donatban, WarreD Huff. Garrett Dalton, Fred Dalton, Jr., Luther ' Lamm, The \Wiyneavl\le HOlony Club Wm. Malllcoat, Thoma$ DeP~w. bad QUite' a number of tjUests 0' Morrow-Vlr.1I Cocket'ham. Rnd their Tuesday night meetJng at th e Eugene Haggard. ' . Far BlJls Party Houlle where tbe;' Clarlesvllle - John SAttlemyre, partook 01 a dellolous cblckel' Donald Petel·s. cllnner. '. Lo'\lelnnd - ,\\Tnltel' W~IIH. RaJ The (ollowlng were present.;,a Wolr" guesta: . rason-Byron McClung. r.hnrle.i James E. Jones, Lo.wrenoe Cool Cox, an,l Alvin {<Jrbeck. Leater H. Gordon, Ross H. Har. COlzadale-Eugene Mnrleol·. , lIook, Oarl A. PltlitJck, L. D, Bikel FoRter - Floyd Sold"r. Lloyd Tom Norrie, Ralph BasUnga, Fret !::nld I'. Grauman, Walter Sheehan. t: Seuth I.ebanon - Howard Speno Cbapman, Oarleton Sherwood, Lee. oer, Herbel't Dryant. S: GOnner, qt WayneavUle; O. B Pleuont p'1",ln Hnrold ~c· Co.JUne, Ridtevllle; A. L. Wilde Lau~hlln. R. D. Hunt. and BOO, of the Hunt· Oregonla-Garlanl,l No<'ley. Pall Wilde CorporaUou. man"facturerr Knight. of PlaIItic Pro4uct.a. After the dluel' all adjourned The rollowlng ~egletrlints have to the St. K&I'1a Party HOUle been erdered to repOrt fOl' Indllc, where Keu Retalllck abowed u lIon on Marcb 21. 191i1: lJound ' 1IIm which deplcteel bow s WaYnesville John Orndqrf. small fU"~O 'Y could affect tile r1 Cbarles Hayden, Wm, J"ckR(ln. M I nancllli con,!!ltlol1& and g~nel'nl ar oil ·Sbutts. . wlILfare of a small town. . Lebanon- Frod M1l1er, \VendA II Clement, Lmnno Fhlher, Jr .• 'Paul _1......................... U1)ton. Ora Ntx'on. Ru~)' Ho\!lemrm. FraDldln-Jolloph Johnson. Will. Dllrg.,rit'l) l"redertck Crenger. llaul Once again, we mu.t. call to you" DuokJllY, Wilburn Ferguflon, Eman· a~ntlon the fact that 'I'Ie t,1 UST

"llIdlcatlont Are tbat tbe 1....eIf [c:han~el brought about In tile 'at· ot member produce... In tbe ter halt or the year by th~ K()rCllll hlit4J7 of tbe orranlsat\t)D will at· ,war. wn4 the !!~tb eonHCutive annual The second 81/ellker on the PI'Oof lb. · Miami Valley MIIII .,.~ will "e Mrs. J. ~nlng Taylol·. Pnxlul(!el'll AS8oclation. on I'rl4ay. •EduClAlional Dlrel'lol' o~ the Na· predicted Lesl~ C. Map». Uonal Mtlk Producerll Federulion manlier of tbe Alsooiallon ot WasblngtOn, D. C. Mrll. Taylor. Whotle bollie Is In M.r. lIlapll! who ball been mono New York atate, ",11\ dillcues Ilb of the local "'.I()(;I,UOIl alnce the membel'8 "The Washington SIt.. I. In cbar*e of lbe progl'aua uatlo.n,Al) r flow It," In addition ,eneral ~,ementa. He nu· 't o ber work IlS Edlll.'ational ntrec noanced that the pro(1'llm for Uw ltor of Wemen's Actlvltlell fol' the 1151 memberllhlp meetiq will fea· National MIlk. Producers Federation ture top talent throup;bout. Ihe has since 1942. Leglllill' One of tbe outetandlng farm dye AlIIIlatant to CbIlrle8 W. Hoi· leaden ef the natiQn will IIPIlaJ( ou man, Secretnry ot tbe F'ederatien. "'D.....'u ' tbe afternoon pro,ram. He (II E. Tbe third sll~aker . will be Fay ~ '1. Rt,er, manager of the Mld·West Le MeadowR, ~· ell·known Dayton .,....- p,'odl\cerll' Creameries, Inc.. South m1nJster and banqueJ; spe~ker, Bend. Indiana.. Thla reg~onal co· wbole aubjllct wlU' be "Let's Live." Musloal entertahunent will be whloh repreeents memo OrllllDUII'Iel In a five-alate area, provJd~ by Betty stump, popu.lar 11~:!~~~~~e lodlana. MlchlJan. Dayton vocal!8J; and star of tbe A8' II' aD.4l Illinois. soclatlon'll regular television pro· sobJect tor the gram, "Slneer-ely Yourll," LlIn('b~"n ..U1 be ''Mal'- mulllc will be pro\1ded by the liD! Probililllrll 10. It611• reported Campbell Instrumental quartet. a;o tba~ tbe total bulif)I' . S~c1al radJo features are belli!; pr.ildllctllon tor the member cream· ' planned by eacb of the three DIIY· erl he repreaen£. approximates J ton radl.lo stations, WJNG. W Nil: 26 ImlWon poun41 annUally. Hi, ~d WRlO. . "l>Urln~ t4e nBC. I y'ear or I Presldln, at' the buslne8s se~· 1960, dQUar salel of productll ban· alon wblcb will fmmedllltC'ly fOllow died by Mld·Welt tor ItII members ,be IUllcbeon will be John W. Col· nearty ,8,1100.000.00, . wblcb In· lins. R. 6. ·Xenla. 1\ dlrec'la,· of lbr a Tolume of products COli· MJaml Valley Milk Produc'erw As "\lera"ly grenter tban In former soclatlon for twenty y('al'l~' ant1 J8a1'll." ' president IIlnce 1946. ' Tbe annual report to the memo Mr. Rygel' allO laid Ull~~t "Con· ~ptlon of dalry products 1m- ben OD. Aaaociation affairS for the proved m&tertallJ In the. final past year will be glYOn by Mr. months or 10:;0,1' He eAplalned thle. Mapp. the manager. HII subjeot 'Dlrec'tor ... , .....•.....iWas due larply to lhe I wlU be "AppraiB1ng Ourse\ves." CI'I}oU'

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AmetiC'an Rell. Cr088 tesponlllbll· It)' III .. suter relief Is to 8.8llet tamllles and Indtvtdi,ale In 1!l~ot· Ing dlsaet"I' caused nee~lI they 'lannot meet 'by themBelVel!. War· ren County Rell Crosll DllU8tel' Cpmm/Hee hAl played a large part in ' the J)nst 'tew ye fa. allslllUng \\Tit.b · tlood8 nnd flrell. Numbers of per801\8 wero gLyen food, abel tel'. aloUalng, medical care and , otbel' hllSI nece8slt/ell of life. ' Nel''''' hefore In Ule history ot tbls County hm! It 1>(len n~ceIl81U'Y fOI' all c lll~on 8 to think Imd I\(·t rOI' Ol1r National Welrare. 1'0111' WSll'ren C9unty Clvll\!Ul Defmlse will play nn Important rol~ ill Commuulty I1ndel'l!lllndlng ao.!1· '01',,10 NlxolI, Dis· cooJlemtlon. aster halrmun, 1I I<les your be'lp fOl' tl).e Red r08S Ilnd IvUian Derettse om 'als aij th"y approa ch tOl;clhe,· the Jllnnnjn ~ JII'CGIIIIUI'y to \landl e dislUllers,

GARDEN CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING SINCE WINTER VACATION

TAKES COURSE AT .. ... YUn:'1 I AF BASE

'YInA",.1I:4oI.o '1;1 G d CI b beld th IJ tI t Ie ar en , u e' rs MAXWELL 4F BASE, ALA .• meeting 81nce II \",Inter vac:atlon, at MI'8. Mallch, 8.-~t. Col. 10sel'II; M. Silk. th bOUle of i\lrK. tella 1.1al't80ck. of Wayne8vllle. Is presently oll en Thursday uftllrnoon, with M!'I!. duty here attending the r<\f\llar R. H. }l,lll'tsQ(' k aJ! a gtlf'st. ¥rll. coune It.- wa. announced today bt A~~a F\Lrnas. l'resldent, .cQ"ducted Colonel Lellie ' G. ·Muber. Maxwell the l'IIeetlng 'w ith 11'6. Qt$m Sbn,l{l C19 u.l vernon.~-eLalDlllmlllb..,~_E'Bld,o...n"'~"'cIlM''''''.iiiti''1I1'ili;'Aj:j[JiI'i!rmei ~n~e :J~~j~~.;;d~~;;04'-tIf. .lit~~t.lt~ .. to. _ _ _ "' "'I 01f--1Ifof'..-t rthlB flCHreta . and. !'(rll. l I Ume. Th ey were ' ·won der f uI tb ngs Mary EUe.nL onnel' as -~cord ng r . "h~t coun.. n Silk of Ingomar, Pa,. t In vacation Bible schools LaIuIdale. office BV P. M. TUESDAV. try. Sewing for., the group'lI • .. werk 1111 d nOlle 0 f tllem per tal ne d to H e serv ed 1n the European T heatre tal'Y. Rol 01111 WaS nn$wered On 1oI01T0w-Dovld Armltrong. Doo· COPY RECEIVED ON WEDNE8Hie own safety or concern but for during WOI'ld War 11 and last "Bird s In YCUI' rll1'd," MI'S, Lola aId Sobleebaat. Harold"""arrleon. DAV WILL BE REFUSED FOR also was d()lUe Rnd .the meeting for th N d rv d t W I bt AFB hi Berry read Ii pa pPI' 011 " F', B. t" u: tbe t"vftn. ty.el ..... t.h 0" M ' arch ""'S nr.... 0 era. 0' won er we worship se e a r g • n. .. M..on....:.~ph Lan4meler. ' Cbas. p'UBLICATION THAT WEEK. • .~ ..... .... Him and oall . Hlm Master Tbe regular course Is ot tbl'ee ot. your garden. li nd Mrll. Glenn ~tley. . We MUST Clo this In order to rallged to. be held at tbe 'homo of' We Invlt~ you to att~nd tbe and one-half months' du ration. :11\.1 Alexandel' tltJl< ed on " New Flowe rs lUM • ...IIlburc-WUbur Beokett. get your paper In the mall Mrs. Raymond Braddock. . ' Methodist Churcb next Sundav Is offered by the' Air Commanil and of 1951." Arter 1\ v('ry pleas~n t and .~ JlerreshmenlR Of tea allll cnold"8 f Staff School three lime eaoh y.' u, . Harveyabur&' - Ham J'erlUBOn, Thursday, whet'! It Is supposed, to were serv, ed . by the hostess. mernlng U you bave 110 otller reg· Its mission Is tQ' provide selected Int re~Ung a fte l'floon th e cl\lb ad· Jr., Ke'Dn.eth Wllaon. . be publl,hed. ulor church home when we shall offccrB with an effective und PI'(I' JaurJted for tJl e so laJ hOIll' dUI'!ng Or.gonla--<lbarles Cooper, -THE EDITOR. bear what JeHulI did on this Illst gresslve apP"olu:b to, command anti "fhlcb the hostess sel,vr!i deUlilouA Fott~l'-Jaluea Kotte,' .. .................~ _ _ LOCAl: BOY ,PI-EDGED trip to ' thO" cIty. Let us, a8 we st.aIC duties With Air Foi'ce gi'ouPs cal< und uofCee. Blancbester-Vlncent Gregol'Y. TO . FRA near ' tbo wendl\rful Eastel' day. and wings. GIRL SCOUTS TO~ " premise Ood that w will be mo,'e , SprlDlboro-:-oly4e Obattlton.

Whnt ,..'OIlId yOU do If you .knew lOU were go~ to make Ii tlip luto Day toll or Cincinnati for laal Ume before the end of lIre? We wonder dou't· we? there were tIOme . deflnJte ·ll~~ftll:l."'QJ· that JMu t dl4 when He

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O. E. 8. TO fIIEE.T IlIamI Cbapter 107 0, E. S. wlll meet 10 I'8IUlar aea.lon on Monday. Next Tbursday, Karcb 16 Esther Mareb 11 at 8 p. m. Plans ror tbe . annual. Inapectlon to be beld 011 Laird, ml.alonary to Korea. ust ApRl? will' be 4l1cualed. returned, will speak a~;~he Meth· odllt W. S. C. S. mee..,,&, at the Phureh a~' 2~OO p. m. You . w1\l 'V'ant· to be there to bear ber. ~Iso the Ircl 11'&441 harmon,. ban4 under direction -~-- Mil.. Virginia BanUn .IllII1..,.. The ""omen will 11)'00 ' I k f v meet at . oc OC or a <;0 ~ dllh dinner. SPEND' aUNOAV WITH '" loire. HaI'l7 Satterthwaite aepnt Sundlf attel'DOOn wIth he.- Illtera, 11iURS., M.... Marraret !leacbler of Mid· dletowD and loire. ~y Thlrspaoh. The Woman' .. S~ety 'of Cbrls, or Fra,nklln . . tIa Service meet on Thlinda)',

.wORSHIP SUNDAY Tbe GIt'l S'o ouls will att.end the Metbodlst Cburch this SI ndny In ~

a body o.nd during the worship will .alve t.belr Scout Oath and Law.. They will also assist.. with tbe ~rlng. Scout. lenderll ore Mrll. Ell· wood Kllworth olld Mrs. lilarl Woolard.

'A' local boy Waf\. tnchuled In fraternity pledgel at the Ohio state University aecol~ln. to Ii reeenr onnouncement by the pean ef Men Joseph A. Park. Dwight W. Mlohener, R. R. % W.ayl/.eBvllle. Alpha Gamma. Sigma. 1).180 one student from Wllminlf ton, Herman G. ,Cartwrlll'ht, 432 W. Main street.. was pledged t.o Phi Gom/D1l Del~. I

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His Sen. and tbat we will demon· strate our leyalty by attending th ll House or Worship eRch . week.

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FERlh muRCH ......0 headlines hit the paners HOLDING MEET lat~ ITTbursday which dominote "the

taxpayer by Federal ta.xalion and expenditure definitely Imperils • legislative news ot the week. lu state lIources of revenue. Tbls Is An Evangellstlo meeting now In olle Tl'\lman requested Iln ndded basically the root of state finanCial P!'Ogre"a ot the Ferry Church of ,1"(64.000 for defense - the se\" problems. In comparillon wltb tb o ChrllC":wtn centlnue threugb M~r"h on<l was tbe bl.\dget request of GO\'. funds gOing to Washlngt.ou; 'the ' .... , 'MRS. ARLEV B. ALLEW h8th. Servloes begin each 'evenlng Lausche presented to ~he jOin' Ohio money passlllg through the STOP 4ND U. F I.. lot 7:30 eJ:cept Saturdny. Harvey ;B9sSlon ot House and Senale. l'he stu: e u·easll1·Y. becomes a plthlllCA. CHANGES fiANDS d' Mr!: At~ y. :. Allen,' 76'ddledh r Brel!om. Jr.. minister ef the Mont' llattel' onCIl again set A record rOI' , OiUng that Increll:!l's in Ill" • oY .... :, 0 ~me 0 . a aug ter, gomery Road Ohurch of Christ. C1Jl' \ bUdget et!Itimates (or tbe Slate us praIsed value of real estate woulll ,Mre. Mary Stephens, ef Hamlltno. clnnat1, Ohio. la the Evangf)lIst. a. toal of $729.114.319 WIlS 1'6- benetlt locol governnlt.'ntal unltll. The Bto» and Eat Rcstaut;'ant, after a ,three-week Illncss. You are cordlalJy Invited to heal' que8ted for expendlturt' rrom ,g(>n· the Governol' recomm eniled a I'll, whloh baa been operated by Mr. Services were held ' a\ 2 p. m. the complete gospel preached. and leral revenue. ductlon or six million ill s tat\, and Mrl. Wm. Shepard, Ilf Day tOil. 1(onda,), at tbe McChlro FunertlllenJOY good singing under tbe lea~. Tbe current request represents tunds for this source. 1~I C l'?a8ell baa been 1 ased by Mr and Mrs Home wltb burial in Miami cem.lersblP of Paul Dunn. minister of an Increase of $64.187.000 over sl)1l· went lnrgely to scheols. "hel e In· the Eaat DGyton Churoh of Qhrlst. Dar expenditures autborlzed by · lite creued enrollment automalh'lIl1y e " . Elmer Jones. . etery. , Attendlnt this meetill'g will be Ilast legISlature. Two years a~o ; require additional slate (unds III)' They pIa!! to ()pern1.e the eating . , the most' ImpOrtant>aotion of your total ,approprJatfons. Including ap· del' t.be School Foundation Pro place the same AS before. ser.ylng MRS'. CEO. BURNS ILL Ufe - U YOII hear tbe go~pel and IprOPriations tor addittons and bet.· gram'. and additional fund s \vlll b Mrs George Burns was taken to O~Y t~e ChrlBt. . lterments. hIghways. as • well 1;111 required to meet. the ~inimum pay' lunches. soups. sandwlcbes, • r ~ U, with a covered. dlah dIu· cream, etc. Pr. Harcllnger Spri~, Valley Well. . . 'general measures. ran In excees of bm eost In the event It paase:! Ul e CAt..L£D TO DAy:rON net~ ' It:30' p. m. The afternoon , . . ' . . \ .w e T 'U :f0 MEET lone billion fOI' the first time lu the bouse,: likewise boneflt ed by ill. Kr. d ifN. I. p, fr=1D ".1;e Pl'OII'UD will open afi t'l"O n~sda.y 'mornJng by Stubbs l"unern 0/" ,' • • • , hlstery or Oblo PI'oHent budget creases Will be the Welfal'p.. .•.. caned to Dayton dll~ til. lIUt nell Bathe.. La_rd, wllo WILL HOLD GOOD / Home ambulance. ' The W. C. T. U. meetl~g "'WI ~p r,equestll If they be a plltte~n fot' pal'tment. In. this latt!'!' I'e~ 1'(1 week, on account of tbe death ot tlll'lled ft'oai mlllllon~ work hi ' FRII)AY SERVICES .: ~etd at ~'!t bOm~t of 10. 1'8. t 2~0~ J ~ddlt10n~1 measures yet to <'ceme. the budget would llrovlde f;l1 rn· the t0l'lD8l"1 brotbel'-ln·law. Mr. K. . . wUl be the IU.... speaker. .• ,ockett ~,. ay a erneon a . will again reach ~w recotd pro' oient fl,Uld& to meet a $5 In(, ,.t":l~ · 10"" ~ Dupree and atteadeel . ~ J ' I . ~~ q clook. b portions. old age penslonlO. Dills now In ,...., SpeaSaI will be liven by the r~ Every member III urged to e In presenting his budget. the the hOp~r for surh ' Incl'e~ ses funeral ..moea ctIl r.rtd&J;. .....,.,. BUilt froID Mila Vlr.lnJa All uaual. the Methodist, Epill' I.. 0 present. Governor called attention to thp ' range from $5 per montb 10 Il high ~ , I BI&rdIIl.. tid... pa4e at BObool. eo~ and the Eriends cburohes faot that spending propesals In t of $20. RETURN FROM 'LORIDA wfJ) bold a IGOd Frlday. Servlce at ILV GI880 current legislation all for . an ad- I .Addltlonal money will alHO be tbe J'rIends Meeting House April . MRS. H . ,N dltlonal $92.600,000 over ana .abov ',needed, reI' ,new state welf'lre In· Mr. aDd MN~ EJll'amaa ,ad chll· CALL••• AT IlARL EVANa , dnn Ita.. .,.mrne4 to their lIolDe R8aeet. at tile Earl Enn. 13 at 1:30 p. m. · eor~81pond.nt . • mil his Inoreases. Hie p~oposed est!· stltutlona which ' are now orenlng, .Ct.r _ .. I.... the ....t Mveral b..- ..... lin. Kath-n " •• _, .,.,.. 0 mates of revenUe and tb (1 ' resulllng,/Also In the scbool Increllses 11I'P ......- .,. ., - - , Mre. Elele Dunnlll IU,ld family, , . . bUdget were computed \tpon a tbres and a halt million for 8('heol wee.. with the latter"1 pas;mta, ~ ani Kathrwa lrell. WARREN 'COUNTY Mr. ClY!le Jonea\ of Lebanon, {'vI:. Miss Ruth Chandler has Ie baala ef dnly one of bfa uddJtlonnl buses and three mJ)llon fOI' school III'. anc111ra. L. V. ~ran.u.tor ,Ia Bo:..=:·=·,::c14.~~ BANKERS MEETVirtU Bunnell. or Fo,r.t KnOx, Ky. .. =edh~~~mill!t!~O :~~'!sE.f::~~~~ tax recommenda~ons being pnssed. 1bulldlng rebabilitalion. 'In tile two Bl"adenton. lI'IOrldL ter~ of CbJoIDDatJ. IIr. an\l Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Motrlli Lewll and Ob dl I H to V Coming as It does this eal'ly III latter cntegorlElB,muoh Illtg"\' Sllms • • Ad&m 0ualpIIeIL aid chl1drell, of MONDAY IN IUI....,VII'·'famlly. Mrs. Rlchotcl Hanes al).il :~8. e~o::na:U:ro'::~a~d daugh. tho year, tbe executY.e budget ,,1111 are needed to fully d? the jol1. t4APPV"O "CLUB IIr. 1!Iftu II 1mtlaugbteri Donna and Painala, of Mlas' LucUe- Brown visited ·Mls. enable legislative obmmJttees to Only other item, du II1g the wel!k "Tbe H. .p, HOIII' Club .Ill llleee ~ ~ from hla recen~ The repJar quarterly mQetlns of ne~r JeenJa. were dhlner guestiB Brown on Tbursday, . go to work on fiscal , measures to dlspu.te .the budget rer. space , in at th• . bOaut of ...... .Ada I'1lrau . . . . lUDelL tile Warren. CoUnty Bankere Assn. Sunday of Mr. and II.... Hlly Glb" J. Of Oartwrlght, ef Oln· about twO' mOllths earlier ' than dal~y papere was the tlnal l'Ound of oat. 'I'D.......... 1IU'Oh d. at two .... _ .In be held at the Presbyterian BOD. Other canen In UIe aftel'1looll1 caUed on trlends· at tbl! Ullual. The cbange In the IItale heatlngs en the Conveyor·Belt Bill -...-OlUlreh lluou. Oh'Kon4 h e on Friday . flacal year which now nina' from In tbe Senate. Railroads 0 n d A ..... 1IMnr.. wUl be . . . . for ilth. Dl1IJl1llbe ael':!i were Kn. Blanch ."",Iel', Krill 0g'... Emma H~I.oWay and Mrs. July let t~ July 1st. from tbo cal· Brotberheods had the Ooor Il,nd flrQ UIe ........ of ..... Bather p. M. Alice nurman ot near lluoo. IInl. OUve CUrl attended a W. C. T. U. encior year Will passed by tile pre- and sparks new during the ConI' 1l1ebeMP. DaYld AIlCh, Esecutlve Man. Lewla Tbomlll. MfI, BeD" BefCll COIIV8lltlOD In Harveyllburg on vloua 888810n. Eliminating the tp1tt~e sessions. of tile Obo Ba-.kere A..~..., abd dAurhter Naney . . . of DaJto~l. ThuNda,.. . need. for temvorarY approprlaUon~. Meanwhile tb~ Rouse pallsel1 ....1\'l1~~I. wUl be the prlllcipal apeak.... Mr. and M.... ~ 'lIlIITIl7 Mr. and )Ira. Sellse Carter ,and this change enabled the Budget D,· two mea!Mlres to benefit Korean a1I4 dtreatora of ramllJ bave mOTed lido Ut.lr cIa.,bter, of Sabina, called on Mr.!. rector to' commenc;o upon the per· veteran." Including those In civil lD; WIU'rIID acnaatJ .... uraed b be hi h t " - tIIoa OllTe CUrl recently. . maneo.~ measure at the first. of the .ervtce prefel'enoo benefits. 'House to &tteDc1. ome re ~ c. MN. Leab Hili. · vi8lted . frtendt year. . Bill 6~ to conUnue O'hlo ,·ebablll· ~ lIo~gan. III LIt_Oil, on SUDday afternoon. AlthQugb the Republican leader· tatloo corporation and make tlSl' lolttle Tommy DIU I I r . . . . . . Lee Talmage,' of Ihlp In !Jeuae &~ct Elenate have ra- o( federal tunds provided lluS8ed; ..ere ••lcome ,:,~1l0 ....."eel judgment until BOme .tlldy ala~ a bill to penali!e reUl't chls!'l· ley, ,,",nt a fe,w araad~nta Mr. Min les.le Gamer can be slven the meQure. un W. · . Wt"'ewl~ .. 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FERRY CHUROH 01' CHRl8T BJ1'On O&rnr, IIJDIater Bible Sobool, 1:10 A..II. Worahlp, 10:10 A.M. UTICA S.U." CHURCH WUllam ShanDon. MfniIteI' In Lebanon Corporation, by olean NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS I'raler Meatiq, '1:00 P.II. By JANE FITE SundQ ScboOl. 1:10 A.M., lin. lng, scallnl (sand blast method) BTATJD OJ' omo Yonq People'. Meet1nl, 7:00 Jam.. GuTIacm. Supt. ' DBPAJlTMJllN'1' 0' HIGHWAYS and painting Bnd,e No. WA-123· Mr. and Mrs, Roland Yearici< lIIYenlDi BerYloea, 7:10 P.M. PreacbJDI. 1.t. aDd Ir4. BuD190 OVIl' Brlijlch of TurUe Creek Cobambul. Ohlo. and family worl1 guests dlll'1ng the d&71 01 eaat. month, 10:10 A.II. l'ebruary 24. 196 (Span. 60 teet 0 inches, Roadway 88 week end of MI,'. Yeol'lok's sister, WAYNE'VILLE CHURCH 01' ilvenin, SamoU, '1:30 P.M. feet 0 inohes). Enllln.., of..... Legal Copy Mrs. Winton Etz and family. CHRIIT PROPOSAL No. 13 No. 11-43 , a es P . · ,·s nd daughters Watron Ooun~, Oh,lo, on Part of M, H. CoUe)', lII1n1Iter • ebBY o. .. d Tur. I, of Olnclnnatl. UNIT PRIOJD OONTRACT CAE8AR'8 CREEK FRIIND8 Blbla School, 8: 10 A.II. wore guests during the week end next time Ihe needt. Sealecl propoaalll will be receive Sectlon 8.• 6, State Route No. 48, Morntna Worahlp, 10:10 A.K. .... ParUqtoII. IIbdat.r of Mrs. Parke's par41nts. Mr. and for her bridle club. at th. otnce of the Stato Hlghwaf in South Lebanon Corporation. by young Peoples' Meeting, 7:0er Mrs. H. S, Tucker. .. • • Plreotor of. Oblo at Columbus, ~eanba, scaling (aand blast methOd) Itnk'ieo .ur. Mr. ' and 11's. Walt!' l' (Dabbs) ODI: TO TJa.KVl810N Ohio unW 10'00 .. m Ohio Stan, alid painting BridIe No. WA-t8-88C P.li, BUDdQ 8obooI. U A.IL, Donaldson and Ibell' daughter. 'Ill 1'EveDinl Service, 8: 00 P. M. ' _ _ ......... tIIe . .~ to YIIIt dard' Time, Tuesday:' Maroh 20, over Branch or Little Miami River llyn. moved unday Into Ul4lh' I' . -~ eM A_t ___ 1961, for ImprQvements In: (Span ,64 teet 4 (nohes, Roadway Prarer MeeUnl and Bible Study cently acqull' d Ilrollerty 'On Rom· Propos~ Nos. 1 \ te 21 IncluslvEI 19 feet 0 inchea). OREGONIA EVANG~~AL U. 8. WadDeIIdaJ. • P.II. bach Avenue, in WllmlngtOl N. . fora are offered &8 one project and wUl PROPO~AL No. 14 Jarlles H. Riley, Pastor Mr. Tommie Smltlt Is 11 guesl of , ................ aa_ _1 be awarded u one contract. Warren County, Ohio. on part or flundq School. 10 A. M. •••• Section 3.69, State Route No. 182. IT. AUGU8TINE CHURCH ._ his sister In Texas. Mominl' Worship, 11 A. M, ~ 'A alllenUat pl'flCllcU that by th., PROPOSAL No. 1 In Harlan Township, by cleaning, Father Timothy McNicholas, Paator Roy Abbott, 101'ILI gal'agell1un,' Is jfar 1000 man wlU be able tol Preble County. Ohio, on part olr scaling (sand blast method) "nd 111. . ' 1f: Masscs 9:00 arid 11:00 A,M. ~ to th. mOOD. But the bl.· Setion 2,88, State Ro\lte No. 726, III painting Bridge No. WA-1B2-I56 over MI'. llnd Mrs, Jobn Syrerd antl WAYNE8VILLE FRIEN~ :GUIItIGD to our mind fa when will " Somera TOWDShlp, by cleanlng/ LlOk Run' Oreek (Span 80 feet 0 son 'Kenneth, of Dayton . were J'lrat Dar School, 1:10 .A..IL .. lie poi.tbJe for ~ . to journC7 l ..eallng (sand blast metbod) and inohes, Roadway 16 teet 9 InoheB) . MT. HOLLY METHODIST guests Sunday or Mr8. Sy(erd''3 Meetin, for Worablp, 141:1. A.M. 1MIckt, painting Bridge No. Plt.725·82 ovelr PROPOSAL No. 16 ' llnrel'..J, Mr.'and Mrs, H. S. Tucker. T. II. Scaff, IQDIater - _. . Palnt ,O reek (Span 82 teet 6 Inches, Warren County, OhiO, on lIart of Tbe Hal'veysbu'I'g \-Yomen's Chris· II. IcIaoOI, ':10 .A..II.. Roadway 21 feet 0% IncboB) . Section 0.04-, State Route No, 123, A.luncl&7 llnn Tt'UlPQI'onct' dfon held theil' Let thl~ Sunday and eve~ SlIn· JIIarDIwt. 8Qt. . 'Iro'n Ora PROPOSAL No, 2 In Harlan Township, by cleaning, Institute 'rhursdflY In tbe bome of day flDd )'ou in 1I0me ohurch Wonhlp BerYl.,., ,1 0:10 ..A..II. In northern New York II 'th. BuUer County, Oh,o, on ))lIl't ot scallng (sand blllBt metho~ and Mr8. A, S. Collett, Out of towu the ohurch of your choice. lIlYeninW Semoe. '1.:10 P.II. .thlrd lar,e.t Iron or. field In the Section 0.00, State Reute No. 122, painting BrIdge No, WA-123·0a over guests were Mrs. Viola Curl and Dr, Emma Holloway, of Wuyn il , Unlted States, the New York .tat. In MadlBoD Township, by cleaning'. Seconil Oreek (Span 61 feet 4 .. _ •• aB • • • • • • • • • • • • • • u_ , vme, and MI'8. Balou, frs, Neva department of commlr4:1 report •. scallng (sand blast method) an41 inches, RoadWay 2. feet 0 inches). The Cary 'G raDta TEL.PHONII PROPOSAL No. 16 Clifford, Mrs. Bortln. find Mrs, Owln, to the nation'. wanin, Iron palntlng Brldee No. BU-122·29 ove'r , WAYNllrlILL. _ , Roberts, all of Franklin. Cary Grant and his wile, tb. depOlitl In mld·i:ontinent, Ne. Elk Creek (Span rour (4) at 33 teet Wart'en County, OhiO'; on ilart of The Wasblngton and Massie Ad· former Betsy Drake, play the hilar· York', hu,. blp·,rada IroD or. o Inches, Roadway 30 teet 0 Inches). Section 9.46, State Route No. 128. LEBANON 0ftI0e 471K visory Connell met Friday evening I ious Darts of "Mr. and Mrs. Bla~d. rele"eI In and nea,r the AdironPROPOSAL No. '3 In Morrow Oorporatlon, by in the home ot Mrs, A. S, Collett. inrs'" in the new KDKA ~unday dack mountain. h.. ...umed an Blitler Connty, Oblo, on part o~ lng, scaling (lland , blast Dletbod) A pot Inck dinner was served, M1', afternoon radio series at 6 :30 - . Important position In the minin. Seellon 8.91, Statl" .Hollle No. 1221, ond pRlntlng Tlrldge f'lo. \VA-123·98 MORROW No.' SAND and GRAVEL Frank Swartzel of Oregonia, as· situation comedy based' on Eric In Lemon Township, by 'IOfinln~;' l ovel' Little. Mlnmll1lver (Span 171 indUlt.'1. BLACK-TOP DRIVES slsted Mrs. oliett with tile pro- E!'dgins' t~vo ~t-sellers. scaling (sand blast method) Ilnlll feot 6 Inoh~R , Honllll'ny 1>7 leet S gnllX!. TAR mel ROAD On. painting Bridge No. lIU· 122·106 ov r ,ilI,CbeS)' ' Mrs. Eva MaoDonald who has Dloks Oreek (spall 96 reet 6 InrlJ e~i , PROPOSAL No, 17 . , LAWN aDd FILL DIRT been seriously 111 Is s lowly lIu· Hamilton COllnty, hlo, on pnl't of Roadway 20 feet 3 hwbes) . , l,ro"lng, READY-MIX CONCRETE PROPosAL No . .1 Sectloll 26,64-, State Rout~ No, 126, e\'eroJ pel'sons from pel'e al. Butler County, Ob,lo. all part 0 '( In Sycamore Township, by cleaning, EXCAVATING ael DUMP TRUCK SERVICE tended tbe 'Voynesvlll" Farm rs SecUon 16,77, State Route No, 721, scalln~ (sond blast method) and Ex ballge dlnnel' and sto r khohl 1'9 Score 10 points tor each 'correct llllswer in the fint 'Ix problems. In Lemon 'rowns~/lll lly clean i ll ~;, palnllng Bridge No. AA-11l6·146 over a.·O meeling, beld alul'duy evening 1. Heliot/ope is ·a: scaling (sllnd blast method) nnH lMIlI erc Ie (Spuns_ two (2) ut 40 at tbe high sritool gymnasilllll In -Gas -Flower -Animal -Mineral paiJ1t1ug Drldle t\Q'. BU-73.17;.l ove. reet 6 InehoR, TIonll,my 24, reet I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::~ Waynes\ille. 2. Sugar Ray Robinson hopes to ' wIn he light heavyweiaht crown Branch of Great ,Miami RIver luches). l~ :\11', and Mrs, J. p, Thornbury from : ' (Spans tour (4) at l3~ feet 3 Incbell, PROPOSAL No. 18 and their house guest. . I is~ Vlr-Jake LaMotta -Ezzal'd Chat'lt!s -Joey Maxim Roadway 24 feet '0 Inobes) , , Clemont County, Oblo, qp part or glrtlll Simpson werl' gllCRts during , -Willie Pep PROPOS~ N 6 Seotlon 34.69, State Ronte No. 188, lbe week end or the Thol'1lb\ll'y's 3, In which of tire fo llowing years were tood prIces :he loWest? )111 0, In Wayne Township, by cleaning, 26, ftlON'IH GUARANTEE - MIl Water 0Dc:re A Y.... -1919 -1929 .-1939 -1949 Butler County, 0 0 , on part (If soaltng (sand blast method) and lIon·ln-law and daugbl 1', Dr, and LUBRlCA'nON MI'8, Carl Tetri('k :lnd fam il y, of 4. Which ot the following exp\I)I'ers was not Spanish? Section 0.00, Stat Route No. 1215, painting Bridge No, CL-188-347 over -Balboa -Ponce ue Leon -:;Magellan -Vespuccl in Morgan TOWDI, )), by cleanlnl~' Stone Lick Oreek (Span 98 teet 0 Columbus. COMPLETE- AUTO REP~ SERVICE scallnl' ~salid bl method) an.d- Inohes, Roadway 18 feet 4. inobes). Miss Kalhl n \}raham, 01' Day- 5. Who was the first poet laureate' vf Englsnd? palntlnl Brld&e N BU-126·34 !lv~!,1\ PROPOSAL No. 19 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE ton, spent the w ek nd lit tilt' 'horue -Tennyson - Ch aucer - MElse ft e ld - J 0 h nson Dry Fork Croe~ pans two < :,) Clermont Oounty, Oblo, on part of of her mothrr, MI·s. · Howard 9· How many stars would a Lleulfnant Genetal have ofll:aC;h :;houl- at; 3(> lett O• .m~ ~adWay ~IO Section 0.10, f"tnte Route No. 768, Grabam. , uer?, . , .. '' _. feet 0 inoh"". " In Wa~blngton Township, by clean. The Civic League of Harveys-One -Two -'three -Faur _ PROPOSA'L No.6 . ing, sealing (sund blast method) burg, 11'111 sponsor a Food Sale Sat- 7. Anyone who knows their 'Way around lhe woman's world wm be Preble County Ohio on part IDf ahd pain tin;: Bridge No, CL-756-01 urday morninl!' at the Grange Hall. able to match the women listed below at left .vlth .he occupations Sectlon '11.9. U. S. Route No. 35, ov r Big Intllnn re k (Spal1s one MAIN & IIIAMI aTa. PHONE WAYNEL 114' The '" elcome Bible Jass of at right. Score five points for each bull's-eye, In' LanIer TOwna~P' by oleaning, (1) at 62 reel 0 IncheB and two (2) (A) Babe Zaharlns -Senator in th d d Jonall's RUI1 Ohurch will rueet (B) Faith Baldwin -Novelist seal I (sand b t me 0) atl at 34 feet 0 In hell, no Idway 13 Ji'1'iday &vl1ning 111 the home or _'1r PatnUDI ~dge o. PJt.35-160A 1e.e t 0 Inohes), and ;\11'8. J . P . Thornbury. (C) Margaret Chase Smith -Television ',ctres! over Banta's Oree (Spans two (In PROI'OSAL No, 20 J\11'H, Eth I 'Smitb will be hos ll'ss (D) Faye Emerson -Athlete at 66 feet 3 Inch II, Roadway 1~4 Clermont County, Oblo, Oil Pllrt o[ to th e Wornell' Society of 11I'ls Lian ' Total your points: A score " I 0-20 is' !,oor; O-t.O,~ , 0-&0, fee~ 0 Inches. Section 2.43, State Route No. 743 , Sel'v le'e at hel' hOIllf', '1'hul'sd ny oJ· supel'lol'; 90-100, very superior, : 'PROPOSAl> No. in Wasbing[on TownshIp, by cJean· t1'1'1I00n , Preble County, Ohio, on part of lng, sealing (sand b~ast method ) Anawera on. Page Four. Column 6, Mr. and Mrs, I.awrence Hough, :--------:--~-:-__------------....,.._,...~ Section 18.76, Stati Route No. U2, od painting Bridge No. Clr143·4 ' ot Sabina, were g\\est~ alu rday of is reported "not so good." ~e was In GraUs Townsblp, by oleanlJig, over Big Jnd~an Oreek (Span 46 MI'. Hough 's mother, 1\1r'&, Lizzie mUCh improved the early part of scaling ,(sand blBft method) aJ~d feet 6 Inches, Roadway ?"1 feet 9 Hougb. lnst week. but sufre>red another palnUng Bndge INo. PJt.122-2.f6 fncbes). ... Tbe ~oudltlon of Lor Parlington relapse later. over Elk Creek (Spanll two (2) at PROPOSAL No, 21 46 feet 3 tpches, Roadway 24 feet Clemont County, Ohio, 011 part c ' 1* Inches). ' Section 6.66 State Route No. 48. I PROPOSAL No. 8 Loveland Corporation, by cleanln ' Warren County, tlo, on part of sCjlllng (sand blast method) q.n,1 Seotion 30.50, Sta Route No. ll18. painting Bridge No. OJA8·67 ave ' in F'ranklln ToWn p, by cleanlI1&', O'Bannon Creek (Span no fee! ~ scaling (sand blatt method) Sind lncl1es, Roadway 19 teet 0 Inche~ I've been stuck here in Florida, palntlllg Bridge iN . WA-l23-320 ProposalB Nos. 1 te 21 lnclusive of YOUR Blue Cross comruct is va/llnbld Hospital .bills The time came to go but I juat ov.er Dry Rqn Cre.ko (Span 33 ff et ~bls project to be <;.o mpleted no paid by Blue Cross Hospital Care h:)ve amounted 't o as couldn't brln, myMlf to leave the 9' Inches, 'Roadway 24 feet 0 later than ,September l~. 1951, " much as $5,578.80 ·. That's why your Blue Cross hotel. You lie-I aWl hadnlt used inohes) , Tbe minimum wage to be paid to contract is so valuable to own ... a"d keep/ up aU the clean towala. PROPOSA'L No. 9 oil labor employed on this contract l'oI"" ) 011 can apply for Blue Cross membership, reo Warren County" dhlO, on part shall be In Ilccordance with til' gardless of where you work, if you are a resident of I've been down hv. In II1am1 Section 2.90. SUlta Route No.3, "Schedule of Prevailing Hour1:; thi" community. learning to 4Iy theM new j.t In C1eal' Creele 'rbwllslllp, by c1eun- Wage Rates AIIcerta1hed Bnd Deplanel-and boy 11'. they fut. Ing. llcullng (snnln blast. III Ihod) termined by the Depal'tment o[ tnFor comple,e informofioll, wri'e ... With one of these you can have and palntln!; IJrhlie No, WA·73~62 dnatrlal Relations applloable to HOSPITAL (ARE CORPORATION Dayton 2, Ohi~ breakfast In New York, lunch in over (}I,'a llevinc' <lreek (. plln 35 State Highway Department ImChicqo, and lndl,estion In Gal- teet 9 Inches. Ro~Uway 2,1 (eet 0 provementB In accordance wltb Sec,(elise #416,525-441,636, Day/Oil) Inches), I HODS 17-3, 174. 1'7·4a, 17-5 and 17-5a lup, New Mexico. ONLY IILUE C'tOSS PROVIDES SO MUCH '01 SO UTrU . PMPO. No, 10 ot tho General Cod,e ot Oblo." Two bird!! were slttine on a tete- Warren ounty. 0.110. on PlIl't or The bidder must submit with hls phone pole down here In Miami Sectlon Q.34, Statq Rout.' No, 73, bid. II. certified cbeck In the amount NO OINNe~1 NO HOUSE, wilen a jet plane flew by over-lin Cleol' Creek To\hlsbil). by cleI1'1 - of '734.00. ' NO HAROLO, NO WIF.E ••• !! Plans and speclflcatlons are on head. The flrst bird laid, "Wowl Ing scaling (sand' blasb mclli<1lc1) .....,TlON~L IIOAIO Of fill Loolc at tha~ guy ,01" Sal~ the nnd painting Bridge No. W1,\-7:\ ·"fl tlle tn the departmont of highways se('ond bird, You'd iO too, if your, over Branch of Clear Cl'erk (S[I'nn and the otrlce of the division deputy ta i1 was on fire:" . 38 feet 0 Inl'hes, 1 ond'w ay '20 f4lPt dlr~otor. --4 Inches), The director reserves t11e rlgbt to To give you an- Idea of how fast , PROPOS,\J. No', 11 reject any and all bids. T J KAUER they're gettin, planes off the as- Wa,rr~n County, Ohio, on pnrl oC State 'Hlghway DI~ector sembly line these days and into Section 0.00, tnt IWute No. 350, combat-they rolled one off .the in Wasbingten TOlVnshlp, by clean· 3-1-8 assembly at 9 in the morning. lng, scaling 8an~ blast method) The pilot got in, took oft. Three and painting Bridge No. WA·360"29 hours later they got a wire from over LIttle ~f\aml River (SpOil 177 . UarprlDe 8eaCrioUou., Korea: "Just arrived here, Please feet 9 lut hell. RQ:tdway 1!\ rect 7 -Federal and Itate law. tmpOia send motor." incheB). . Iuch reltrlctions .on mar,ar1na PROPOSAL No. 12 that "tha poor man'a butter" II Played a little golf the other day. Warren County Oblo on part ' of not .tocked by about to per cant Oh mel I'm a little stiff-from Section 18.74, Stl!-til R~ute No, 123. ot the nation'i 11'0cera. waiklng, After 'all It's been years Ijnce r caddied 18 holesl ' . .bleB PrGtecU.. . Care of Horus' Teeth Offlclala of the Unlted ,S\8tn pubHorse owpers olicaslonnlly not,ico HIAID ON , CIS TAlINT SCOUTS ·that' their horses do not do well lind De health lervic. la~ feclerat-stu4, . even lallvate and expel food f1:om lu heV. produeed latllfaeto~ .... NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT their mouths, This trouble II usual- clanee th.t IUlD\laI vaednlUan ~ f;xecutor ly due to dlseilSed 'teeth that sl\ould clop 11 an 'e ffactive m.1DI ell COAEstate of Joshua I), BrnltoD, be remeved. Symptoml of diseased troDln, rablea In anlmala and blldeceased. ~ Notice Is hereby glv n that teeth In horses are failure' to k,eep JDan beln,.. Ownera who are unable to keep Bessie Bratten, whose Post Orrtce in proper flesh even thouah well thetr peta In Itrlct CODfIMmIDt address Is R. R. 1, Waynesville, fed, (qulddinll) or 'PIttlna durtna rabl.a outhreaka and for a Ohio, bas been dilly IlPllolnted a8 ball. of feed durin, oaUnl, period of dx mODtIia afterward an Eaecutrlx o[ the Estate or Joslluu of wbole ,rain, droollD, of .D.. Bratton, late of Warren cOllnty, .Iow, careful maltleaUon with ~v1aecl1o protect them by nation. ' . ~ Ohio, deceased. bead often . tilted lo one .Ide, Dated this 15tb day of Fe"runry. aarHjlble odor from the Tbe bealtb ~ raeommaDdl 1951. nOltrll, Ind ~ometlmel a ~t vaceinaUoD lit UII4 ' In CODRALPH H, OAREl), , jlllletloo 4\IIJftD" dl.ehuae. Horaes' tfttb Judge of the Probate ' Court. tIM, UId eUmlDaUaD cd mill examined by a ~~ullujl Warren County, Ohio W AYNESVIl.l.E I.... ODea • Jear. 1114 . . . . . OWII4Il'JeIa pate ~ aU ........ PHONE 2441 .John p , NaG II. AI,tomey r"(lt~d . tI'cIIIIIW with rabIea. Publish 2·22 ·- 3·1·8

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MR. D.A.'. CRIME A Farm Diary

CALENDAR

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MARCH 4, 1951.-There WUB u. pair of bluebirds In the old locust tree this morning evldllntly 100«· Ing over the proepeoj.s for bousIng. Lucky bird a, no governm,ent regul tlons nor InClalion ' to worry them Th!! cowa are out bere Uclk· Ing Up evel')' blnde of gra88 tbat hal turned green IlII th9118h It tasted good. 'rbere Is ha.y In the bam but thelle bits or green must taste better. Tlte wooda w~re full· of robins yellterday and we still have mud everywhere. - The 18n~ get8 worlle rather than better. bili, we bad one or two days last week when they got a little 1I10wln~ done. rt Isn't .sprhlg yet 1,>y thn almanac but the algns Il~e In tM

'RUItA.L CIUJIZS: J'arm-bound •<.4 oftea IDOW-bouncl) Ulroup· th. lona; ,rlnter DlOntbi, rur.l .clweUen DOW lad theIDIIlv. out.of-dool'll and ru1D! to 10. Pet-

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c.ued. Result: vlollDCe. bur,lary. "lAvate« ....u1t aDd purpl• . crime keep ccnmtry law enforcement oftleer. boppln,. You elD: name an upewm. In rural lnfraoUOM In almoat IVVT crime cate',ory. Thllll not merely the haze ardin, of • l\1ell: crime reporta coverln, farm arau jumped '1.1 ~er cent thll time lut year ancl are atlU on • the rile. Homicide 'and .uto thefts, odd17 enoiilb. 'drop .noUceably in rurl} are... 'THE EQUINOX: Crimes .re le.~ lonaL Later thll month, the sun', ,center crouel the equatbr and :daYI and night. become,of equal length. In many ways tbe seasonal chan,e affects people strangely. In lOme respects the personality . "han,~ takes a trend towarl:l rash, un,ovemable action - and lawbreaking. Persona never before Involved In such matters are suddenly-but here predlc\ablymJxed up In violent physical out.. breaks Influencing their entire lives. • ADULT DELINQUENCY : The kids are well mto the yeu's firat' semester after an early revolt against the diSCipline of the clasSroom. SpOradic incidents at juve' nile dellnqueno~ will con~lnue to crop up but on the whole, with mid-term exams staring them in the face, the youngsters will not 'break out oUheir I'ebellious shell until summer vacations. But parenlal delinquents will be up anet doing! Tbe ,children being occupied removes that aspect of their own obligations-so the ,rownups atep out, hllve a good time, become careless, agd get Into • , trouble I , Watcb For "Mr, D.A.'.:;" <l.lendar For Crime ID April! .

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This Is the seas()n of annuul meetings. This week It was thll Loker (ilant anll tho Fllrmel's 'Elx· ohange and ~ext weele It will be the ,milk, producerll co·op. Dy Lho wny. at the elevator dhlnal' Illst night I wns told that 1 wos 'VI'ong, they didn't serve margal'lne at tb e Farmere InsUtute luncheolls tltll County Home-tec of the Orange would not dQ suoh I\' thIng! tbbugh they dId have 0. lItle In tlte kitchen to cook Wltll and I think ,maybe Borne one maule 0. mlstllke and somo got on our tablo. However, perhaps I dp not k now the dlU.el-· ence. At any I'ate tbey h!lll good buttel' at the elov~or IlInllor. alld the bost hot I·olls. It.. wllS 11 gooll turKey 'dInner lIut 110 many pooille went home ofter they ote that when they tried to vote on 80me Important amendments to Lbe nr· ticles or IncOl'[loratlon thoy (olllld they e1ld not have enougb peoille to vote on It and lIOw they hnve to go to the ex.tra worlt or going uround and getllng . enough IU·oxIIlK to take core of It. After n lovoly dinner IIko thnt It ' s (' m II u ~ though the least tho}' COli III do WIlS to 8tay and, do their ,d .iy ,01 stockholders. The Locker meeting was 10' on ,Friday night without entel·tulu ment or dinner. It w"" not wcl' attended eIther tbOllgh tlwre wer~ enough to do the nece Rill')' bus I ne88. The repGrtll showed 9. slowly improving condlUon. Many olt) accounts hn.d b en paId orr allft Income from procesSIng hnd In· creased but various other expen· aoa kept the beoll8 frOm showIng a profit.. 'fbe manager br,')! out the faot that home freezers are not hurUng tb,e business au much a8 WIlS feared for tbey nro doing an Increaalng I,\Imount of ,pro· cesslng (or tho home rreeter own· er&. They nre al~o dOing 1111 the curing they bave room rOI'. since the, belan cllrlng meat ror ser· eral neIghborIng lockers. Many locller plants have Increused their ratea recenUy anel ' there 18 BOme qUlUon IlS to whether we may ~ve to do tbe same. From the talk of the manager nnd from talking to varlou.. people a uqm· ber of suggestion. have oome · up tor better use of tbe lockor facU·

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Jl'lnt. Don't butcher all y,our hop at once., It would bplp UII' loolter and glVA you bettor meM if tUA hllf.~lwlrlng W,R spread Ol1t over the year. POI'k beglnlj 10 1000e Its tine Cresb navor In three or four months. J had one roast ot. POrk that bad been In the locket abo\lt a year. It wall not spoiled. it was not rancd. but It had very little naVOl: and seemed a. IIttl So, If you want the bea' dry. pork do not pUt more In at a time than you will URe while It Is IIt\1l at Ita best. With mod!lrn oooling tacUlU!!II, butcbel'lng can be donI', at any time of year. whellevel your animal Is at its beet. Again ou~ butcher la most. ac· commod'aUng 'but be II ·no mind reBlier so It you like stew bettel' than hamburger be sure to lell him 80. There 'nre a great mnny atyles of cu~og up meat so bl' aure that yo~ and he mean thl' same thing by what you liny, bet· ter sttU, be there when ,our meat 1& cut up, the~ you can have It the way YOU like It. And In urlng ,our weights don't , the wllSte In trlmmlnl8 and bonell, etc, Yon can have that e"lltra suet 'and bonea etc .• If you want It but many people have no uil!! for It "0 U Is sold tor' tnl\ow, etc, I, reo cently hall ' " halt of beef ~ celled. . I wanted all . thll BQrall and lIuet etc.. and wben I tooll It: bome and welsheel It, there was a1molt thirty poun4& or It I~ .It your packapd mea,t dOOlln't weigh al I(luch as the alde you Ilut ID, don't think you a~ belnl sbort cb.nge\l. , Don't be afraid or aabuled to pu,t In aa little aa one packa.e at 8, tlml!. Ther. tb.re to

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Closed Tuesday and Wednesday March .8

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"RIGHT CROSS" DICK POWELL JUNE ALLVSON A prlzo fight plcturo with a nOllel twlsi The traln!!11I camp and ring scenes have an air of realism that hal leldom -been leen. MGM CARTOON: "BAD LUCK BLAC~IE"

March 10

"NORTH OF THE GREAT DIVIDE" (Color) ROY ROGERS PENNY EDWARDS. Roy; with ttie help of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, agal,:, get. his ma n. He neve r leta us down.

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MARKEt ON ,soJ.TtH MAIN ST.~ OPPOSItt THE.1WIN THEATRE WILL NO~ BE"OPEN FOR BUSINESS '

at D~vls Furnas Pit, 50 cents a d the molt perfectlY democratw Tbe proof of uy man'. lr\ton loaded. We also deliv~r, ·lfe. volyenient in a day-to-day Wq . MIl.- 'GE . N Ph AR I A &. SO. one ~ free from j)'" and, COMPLETE ·LINE OF GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, AND 2091 tf ~ce la 111 t¥ ~~ be aep.r. VEGETABLES

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Let u look at the Meads of NO MORE moth 'WorrIes when you , use BERLOU. 040r1e88, stainless, Jeau&. ~ ~ ~*************~*** *~ •••••••••• The diIcIpl~ themselves were ~arantee(l tor nvE YEA R S. from 6abiD~ boa", cutoms hOUleS, WE SELL YOU 'WHAT YOU NEED AND BuY WHAT YOU WA,YNjlSVILLE FURNl'.t'URE & ~ces of learning and aU ~s Chapter lO-Wild Bill Hickock BEST ~D SELL FOR' APPLIANCE. Phone' 3.62, at . We. Jesu,s qld ot them, '" HAVE TO ·SELL: WE BUY . MGM CARTOON: " GARDEN GOPHERS" FOR LESS--:.WE PAy . bave not clllled YPU servan~ tor LESS. 11I1S IS WHY WE WILL DRAW 1I1e servant knoweth not w~t the 461ltlal or' commerclnl bu1ldlna, Lord ~oeth, but I have call1id ,mt RENT ANI). NO Ji.CH PRICED HELP.' WE DO 'THE WORK March 1 t and 12 Sunday and Monday reuoDable oharP. Oan ,aliO bulld Id~dB.'· OURSELVES AND ·Wl!:. PASS ALON<l.A l,.OT OF· SAVINGS ' Dt'W home. NDlodel or rePl'lr But among als tri~ds were also TO OUR CUS'rOMW - SO FOllOW THE CROWD AND S T U B B S . 1OYP' "TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS" ~oUr old one. WlQ'DentUe lUI, qteat men 111 lIuthority, lilt\: the FUNERAL HOME . l--t-(1lt)~12 Romnn Cflnturlon, whOle fa1tb Be BUY FOR LESS. (Teehnlcolor) colnmeMcd. 'nlete was alto Nloo. Phone 2211 t' T HFlY GR ¥'SO N' MARIO LANZA J • .CARROL NASH ATTENTION HOUSmwIVES OF dekn~, the ruJc.r of ~ J~ YlPO He re' ls MGM's newest slngln9 team In a IU8h m'uBleal which will Waynesville! Btop moth dnmage came to 8im by, night. rel\lIy gi ve )Iou your money's worth. There Is some opera Ilnlllnll tor tlve whole fears with BE1,lLOU. Throughout His llIe Jesus re- WE SEll THE SAME ON SUNDAY AS MONDAY. In. t hl \> but don't let that make you mill a wonderful picture. It's . GU~TE!lD In wr1t1n~ ceived invitations to least. and , WAYNESVILLE OORNlTunm & banquets in the homes of sucb DAY IS A BARGAIN DAY ATW. B. CARTOON : ''THE FRAC1'URED LEGHORN" W.B. NEWS we!llthy personages .. Simbn, the APPLIANCE. Phono 3462. . Pha,.-Jsee. In fact tt ' was prosperotIS Joseph of Arimathea ~ "bo FOR RENT . flleeplng rooms. 'claimed the Master's body and MRS. W. H. MADDEN. Phone gave it "una]. . :., 2681. 2·16-tf ,llllllllIImmllllllllllllllll 11111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 11111111111111 But JesUs also befriended the .,By JOYCE BE!oL !lick and the needy, some ot whom , FOR BALE -:- 9x15 Axmlnafer were unkempt and dfeued lD ~ '.'." " ".".'.' HJ friend!): rug, chrome aM pIne tic breakfast rags. And 1hose publicly c:on- Our Slo~ '-is to Satit1Y If Displeaaecl with Any Article, ' VeU once a ~lI ln. as I said IRs t set, "Congo" range, a·burner Js.er. demned as amners also ~'heard Return Gooch ,and Your Money Will Be Re~cIed LONG TERMS ON FARMS weel<) th s mell (If Spl'lng Is In t be osene stove. P. 1\ THOMAS. Rt. Him gladly." 8la klndneu was ' all'. All th e window!! nt W. H. !'l. 1. Wayn,.esvJlle. Phone entervUl8' such that it brought upon Jesus For ar~ op n to th fres h nh' ami IHID' 7i1l3. x- s·s the reprOllch of the Pllarisalc, "thta man receiveth sinners ~ eatetb • BUYING • IMPItOVII~G ahlnc Rnd students fe"l lik e 1III II Ing a way theJr books for good n'nd WILL DO houseoleanlng. Phone with them." • • REFINANCING I 2742 3·11 The rich. poor, sick and slrong ng out ot dool'll. B UL .lbuL reeJln~ were the friends of Jesus. And He LOW RATE - 40/" Is typical of this time oC year, und was n friend \0 them all. now 18 no Ume to put books away JUST LEA YE ygUR. SHOES at Can the records of "n"q'''ty nrcThrouah . • . , Lee Haw'k 's Darber Shop, Will 'f '" ...... Of Live Wire a nd Progru sive. AD with the scholar8hlp testa at . MI· be called f~r nnd dellver od. " '0 1'1 duee one oUler life a. &1or10UJl1 . ASSOClIATION OF organization second lo none. I'ell~onable. democratic? Strictly seUers on the , best all' FARMERS FOR FARMERS amJ CODling up In the near future . . gunranteed.. PrlQ4!~ The Juniors, after mUCh debate, THOMPSON SROI~ RI~ P A [R .... nl'ouud mOI'j(et In Lhe country. have decided on the d.a te for the l{tlrveyal!urJ~. Ohio. X :· l fi·2~-:~·J French Port of Dunkerqu. SE RVI CE THAT SATISFIES Junior·Senior Banquet. It Is to be , ~ I I W I" T II Aprtl'27 at the SeVille Restaurant MOTHS in yoh,· horr.c. • t" 11 lhP.l Re,lin ftC II or. r l . Fo r Dally Ma rket Reporta: in Dayton The Junlo d S ni with ~ER1.aU. O,ll1 rlr·As. !ltul nl I'!I Dunkerque. acene at the .epIc MIIO Dayton, 12 :50 E .S.T, Dial . ran 0 or. ;;llIu'unloetl r I' 1'1\':; \ r.: ..~!. BriUah evacuaUon or· World War 130/); \YLW Clnl'innntl. 1240, Dial girls are alread~ tnlklpg about WAYNI:lSV'ILUil };'URNITUR~ & LEBANON, OHIO 700. .If, .. rapidly r.,a1nInI ttt prewar their ouUlts for the occasion. PPLIANQE PI 3462. Phoae 448 In the sports section of the A . 100 pOIJUon in ' France'. econom:r. NORRIS BROCK COMPANY The cIty'. main aot1V1t7, abIp. ELLIS. H. S.TURM. 8.e'y·TreaL newe the JuilJor girls are the cham· FOR SA1LE' _ • eed potatoes. plDl, now almOlt equala 1t. 11118 pions the girls tournament. They 1.75 per hu. I?hone 270 t • !i:!I!I!llIImllilllmIlIIWl lmllllllllillllllllll ~llmlllllllllllllllilillll1lll ........................................... of ita 40cta aD4 deCeated the Sen lora 63·95 Frtday 3-8-15-21 tempQ. With mOlt rebuU\, t.bI warmaldng them champs. The boys ~_ _ _ ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _; WUthoua.. ____IIII!_III!I___III__• • • • • • • •I!.II• •_ltournament will begin nellt. week....... _._._... . • •• ,_._ .. I • •qed harbor rankl tourtb-Ua tormll' plaa.-amon. I'HDCh pOrta ' " DEAD .STOCK , The . WayneevUle Junior B1gb. ·in world comm.rce, ~ JIU. team defeated Kings MJltg March ' 'iC,p.Ie, Le Bavre and ·BoIwl hu.cDe . COWS $10 J~or. trade tOOay. 2 in the Jr. HJgh tuorn.ament at .HORSES ,10 ,Morrow, but. were trampled MOIJ.. · . HOG.~ ~ cwl'. Until the German bl1tz ,of. Irq. day, March 6 by SprJ..l!gboro Juntor Ae~rdlnll to liz!, nd Condition 1M11, Dunke.rque wa. Just anottMr FUNERAL 'SERVICES WITH us High. ...1uesday, March 6. they met ' ~ac. name to most or the world. ,Ali 8tock RemOVed Dally _ are not just so many "buaineBl Carlisle tn a .battle for third place, 'l'ben oveml&ht It Jiecame , wortS Lara- or 8n1all - Call Collect · alpquent of dOlled couraee ' antS units," we- tollow no mecbanJZed but were deteated, . ,.: :: ·.tUTlnI drama 330,000 BrIti1h • . l The chorus, glee clUb'and band Xenia 4S4 'I performance, AND THERE IS NO and French trpop. were IDlItehed are prepariDg their numbers which Time to ~ thinking UNSEEMLY HASTE. .1&'= the batter.d buche. and they will enter ~' the state Wide ~ FERTILIZER • ,"cua1td lo EnalaJl4l by the amu. Y/e plan every service tor what musio contest, Th18 contest. 1JI, Dlvllion of.: 1"land Procluots; lno., tma ~ed that · In. fertilizer, aQd farm maIt is SOME ONE'S FIN'AL sponsored by the-Oblcw Music EdU- \_~~;~ ~ ~I :· _ _ _ !ol1I4t4 .everytbtna 1&'om warlhlp. Assooiation, and Is hel~ In. "!..'.....,; . ._ . _ . . : ..:., ' , _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Ito>,. and .maD ~..aure craft. TRIBUTE - and we conduot [JANI< (1IEOIT thla dlstrtct at WUmlngton cQllegl': Without YOUR suvport youm' 'chiQCiy. If our ~g setII t·col'(!ingly. Th . winners chosen at ,Wilmington newspaper, which Is over 109-¥ears, " , Oboet five 78U1 later. they old, connot continue. will compete tOI' state honorl!. FARM CREDIT to.\JD4 • diad 01\7. Orul I1'IW', in The music d pnl'tmen~ WOllld like _ _ _-..-_ _ _ . _ _.,--_ __ ~~e :will help, see ~ tN att~. HotlQw"na ~ to orf~thl'tl' lhUlllt8 to the Pal'enl .tOOd orumbUD. 'where Teachers Allsoclation W\IO made C II' had been. Th. Pr.war terlng this !lonlos t 1l08si6io. . ' to..: HPUJ,a of .1,000 ~1 Well, l guess tho.t about winds '. . - to only • t.w .core. The :01., and 1t1 one. prowl ~bor had things up for th Is ~vce k . so' 'I'll tip. .~ .A'''·M ••tLL ....0 to H 'abuUt almCllt from aeratch. seeing you. ', . Joyce Beal

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METHODISTS TO 'HOLD HOLY WEEK SERVICES KNOW Dr. Arch D. ' I:lArvey. Coullt:.' '. aealtb Commluloner, ' Ilnnounce!l At the MethodJl/t cbUf(,ll be' rmllDo"&JIlcltel't lind· Mrs, to~.y thu.t th e~J;OPoBecJ plumbing ginnI ng Sunday nlgbt III 'i :30 Iv lll SUNDAV 'DIIIINER 1111 COLUMBUS comnllmllnted , r.qulatlone tor Warren County will be thl'ee evening Holy Weell ,servo , 'MI'. and 'Mrs', Loy'd Davlll were II:IUI u. bridal I!ecome etreC~lve 2 April. 196'1 . All lee8. Everyone Jill In\1ted to IIl.t'·lId Sunday dinner auest of MrR. Mnry <lay evening 'at WarreD County real dents MltirlDIO nnd tbl1s J)l'epure ror the great ex· Bereman in Co~umbus. Waller $h'e ehall, to enp,e, in the buslneKs of phimb· perlence or BlISter. Tb t> tilte,e Ril l" til, were enjoyed, In'« In Warren Cou!'\ty G~nerlll vlceB are as tollowB: . Seth Fumai Spal(es On Special DELTA KAPPA GAMMA . t wa~ Inv.lted to Health Dilltrict sbould apply tor a S NDAY- lIfesRQge: "Why all 1\rl1'l. l{. N. Hougl! attenllet1 II here Ilbe found lIcenae ' from the WlU'rl!l1' 'Coun ty 1\1e LoI'd ?" wl~ h special mUlllc by Topic - "Changing IlI'I:~nll'ea 011 t he Healtb Department Itrior to 1 DeI.t a Kappa G~mma Inn cheon al Tobe Bnll singing ·:.Be Stili nnd Nei.hborhood" .". "Icll was IIUS: , April. 1961. . tbe Van Cleve Hotel 011 Satul'dny, Know Thnt I Am Ood " nnd u iluet cao. All deoor· , . .n additional unnouncement wnll by Winnie Jo StOllt nn(1 f~lndn g room. were In, made cha.nglll4;' ,the lllilee !lnd dote 1' be Wnyne Townslilp FIII'mQI'S Ramby s:inglng "My TR/:lk." 'SUPPE~ GUE8T OF ST. JOHNS . I"een and ' I V, h l te., of the plumberll' meet1ng trom t he met on Tbursday lit the T ESDAY ~~fetisage : "Dinner la Mr. •nd Mr8, Olenn Bland were Irlllg the many Court House 'Auditorium ' on zz bomQ o( MIl. 8111l Mrs. ~ . Ready" willi, 81Ie(:lal mlltli<: hy " • Satu~..y.,eyenllll' supper gttests of REPRESEN:rATIVES of the Hunt ·Wllde Cor-p., of DlIytO,l1, . ",onufac· ElIIII, with, Mrs. Velma S[~ck. Mrl!. Morli!! FlI lkel'lIon who will March to 1\femrolal Hull on Tbllr$ , tbelr parenta. Mr. nn.d Mrs. L. C. tur.... of plllltic bloycle handle b!l r grlpl, explain their product to .bm e llt~ day 22 MarCh ~~ Lebanon, ? blO. Btlll, or Dayton, !\t1'8. Blu'ry Smllll. isi ng. "I\'ly Cod lIud I" lind Il dllel members of the Wayllnville Rota l ry Club and gueat. at laat week. IiseB. St. Jolm. Mrs. Glelin UOl'deu li nd MI'. anli by Mrs. Hel II Brown and Phl "ll "l.etlng at, the St. .Mary'~ Party, HOUle, ' .' eatll Were: MI·II. I'll. Joe Worley and lion as 1l' 1I ell l~. Worltmlln. of Hayton. ~ 1M)! . RETURNS HOME TO D~VTON RROGRESSIV£ WOMEN OMM01\:· A dellclou8 ham dinn er wlt M' 1'K RSDAY-HO I~Y of ilellhroQk,. "erved, followed tiy II Rhol·t Boclal ION: 7 :80 to ll:QO P. ¥ .. The whtll.· Mrs, Charl.e8 FeBter returned to HQLD MARCH MEET ~k. ' Mrs. U':-11 period betore opening the nllel" service will ' b .In lill llnce ,except ber home tn Dayton on , Monday AT FAR HIUS HOUSE noon l:Ie8sion with t he pl'~lIld nL, tOI' the qUieL ,Ors;nn mllllk by thr' a[ter spending the paat two weekB ,'1Ifr. Gilbert Frye PI'ellldlng. church, ol'ganlst, Miss Virgin III with Mr, and )fr/!o P. L. ReMon. . ! , 1\lr. seth Furnns Kpoke 011 the Hnrdln. Worshippers may ~om , 'rite . Pl'ogrellblve Women held special topic. "Changing Neighbor· nnd lenve 119 they Wish dUI'lng th HO.TES$' TO PAST MATRONS their Maroh meetln~ on Wedne"· hood." He remark d thnt "Tlnl .. hllit hour sen ' lce. Kl'II. William St.roUf;e was hos~, day :evenl~ dlnDer served· at the and chnnge In modern method s FRIDAY- 1 : 30 to 3 : 00 P. M. Far mil. Party ' RoU 8~ . Followlnr; had JJilade quit II chnns;e. nllil Good Fl'ldny <'rvlce at fh!' FrlenllB ess to the .Mlltml Challter Past the lIell~JollB d inner Imd business thnt each olle I' lilly maile th"lr hllrch. I Ib h d Matrona Olrcle on WQllnesday eve· session, Mrl!. Alice Tomllnson own ne g I or 00 . . . t - 'niJ1.s at her ho~e In Lytle. ' gave to bel' listeners I/. fine review Mr. Cedric Stan ley, OU I • nLe \ " RepreentaUve •. WIII:I fntl'odllcjlo as GOOP FRIDAY SERVICE 'V I8IT IN "'PRlNG VALLEY ..1 .........10 ow .U.! Success. whlr h 'the guest li pellkel' alld be t.1I11.ed AT FRIENDS ~URC.H M.a. Jellllie Robltzet aild "'1Ut enjoyed b1 8;yeryoDe. on the humes before ~h e l~gI81'atu re. • ' The olub adjourned to meet ill the hl jfhw'a ys' IIlId 8 hoola ' b IlI g Merlo Ke~ns" or OIevohlul1. , Tbe following ill t.h IIJ'ogrnm of weett end guests or. Mr. al1d Mrs. .\pril g,gatn' at the Party Rode. tll8' most .l1ll1)Ortun L lri!; uetl. II e ' tbe G06t1 FI'lday Sel'ylt'f> lo b" beW ". B. 'MftMlatt at thel" homo nenr I,u;ther Ililuie "'ere made to rtF also told of' ~he tow ll H, g'l'qUPN a nd nt tire F I'I nds Meeting. HOll8e 011 .. .... • ", . ol'gllnlzatlona IIppelu;ng on tb Mnrdh 23 at 1 :30 p, llL by thP. Mech· Spring V'alley. member all men 1n military sen· telrplu;lIle Ques~lon. odlA!., Episcopal anti F' I' I p 1\ II !:I IcCi a nd u.ddl'es!lee or correctio!.o\ The Club udjoJlrned to meet Chu rches : In addr8l!~e8 ""III be taken by JIl II wilh Mr. and MI'/'. 'Ial'euce RY" HTbe Meaning ot the Cl'uclrllClon" RETURN FROM Tf\IP ABROAD Kr. and MI'I. Boacoe Furnas and A. B.. St"bb!>, at tbe Party House III April. Hymn No. 34'-"One COmmoll PlIl" lion bave returned after a mODth -~ .~ 1I0se" ___ _ ___ _ _ on gl'l'glltlon .pent Iil traveling by mo~r ;LlEZER PARTINGTON, 73. OF ~VEYSBURG, "The BackgrouDd of t.he l'lIclftx. DIEs' SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT HIS HOME Ion" _____ Rev. IInitlel N. Kt'YII N_ Orleans, 'by boat to' . . Silent 1\1 ed t tation ... " p1aDe to Quito. EcuadOr: 'Ellle.:&er Pa ington, 78. reth' II and New CasUe, fnd .. Leading Jesull the Friends C!burch wlntster and ro, · Bloontlnl!(dnle, lnd., a nd Le~f;blll 'S;. Crosll : . Rev. ,I. W. We'l ~ewoQd WE -K -ND IN KEN.1'UCKV .. .. mer teacher. died at 1:45 p. l ll . Ollio. . Silont Meclltation , lin. J'vl'6lt ~ aDd IIttll! ~o,tlll'(!lI.l' rot I' ls home In TIj 1" I 'Funeral lIe rv lces ' were held lit 'The Jll;essQg or Jesus ' __ _ KI'I'Dc1c1auchter Shlrle,. PerklDl. ae· vell1but<r. 2 P'. m. TullllAay at t he . Cp,<'llnr .... -'-____ J_--- __ Setb E .. l"urll,\s aomDUlle4 Mr, and Mn. V'lrall HoIA. lUIotlve of ....'nglaud Mr, PIll't Crllek ~rlen!1& m LIng b01l8e. He Silent .Medltatlon . her BOD·IA·law aall 4aqb~r _ '· I b I t A I l ' e bt ·Wit ·, J*'Qjl. f7lIm No. U6-"'!oly, XoIY,-iJ'fut :~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, n ~M~. ~~ a~hU.~~e~e ~N~4~~Uedlll~~d~_~~~LE~.B _ _____ __ • ____ ~~g~p~~ . .~~"'-" ." regu111,1' Inonthly mt;letln o.t · PenusYlvlI,nJa. He latel' moved to field , of Sllult: , te. Muie, '~fll;h" Prayel' . I,B;RID(lE a.UB MEMBERS BIRTHDAY DINNE~ tbe, w .. C. rr. u. was 11.(1111 nt th,? Mt. PleASant, 0., and 'wns edu. o,nd Ellzabetb Illld MIII·gal·ot. boLh ENTERTAINED BY HONORS HAROLD bome of Mrs. ElSie Hockett, ~! r~ . eated at Sl'racu ~e r-OUcge, Ilnd I' . ot Oolumbus; rou\' son!!, Eldwin. of ST. Al)GUSTINE TO HOLD GUEST8 SUNDAY EVENING Goldie Borden having cbargtl of 1celved bls AD degree nt Elirllllllll Notfolk. Vn., Paul, of Rea4lng. Pa., SPECIAL SERVICE WOOD Mr. aDd Krs. ' J. J. BuraKe were RHODES BUNNELLS , TAYLOR, OAK . the devotlons and 'Jrlr~gram. Aftfor' colle,e. .. Waller, ot Indlnn npolis a,nd RlIlph , amolll' the pesta on Suuday eveI ~be regulnr business meeting, 1\11'8. Mr. Partln,gtoD beld' pllstorat 8 .ot ,Atlantn, On .. and eight g l'ond· ON GOOD FRIDAY nllll' when MI'. and Mrs. Harold F; Borden read severaJ Kood arUclelt In Cll.e8:1l' Creek. Spring Valley. I'Chlldren. Mr. and Mrs. RbodQS Dunnell eli· MI'. nnd MI·s. 1.e w15 I Oil W(\I'O from the Union Signal IImoDI~ ' ' • p('(:181 s(,lwJces COl' Good FI'lda r Sheeta ente1"t\llned with a eoVel-ed dish dinner lit their bome In tertalned to dinner on Saturday among lhe guests S undllY. when (liem were "Tbe U"ttll).· AdverUsr· eVening. MR"eh 23; have been nIl ' Lebanon. evening wltll tho' Brldge Olub memo tltelr Bon·ln·law and dJlUj;hter. MI'. In'g Dill" '''J' he Wastl' of Gralu'" nOllnced fOI' SL AugusUne Catllol\(' bers Gil tJtelr guests. A most lIel\· and Mrs. Rpbert Merellith entor· nnd , i'Chlldren Allo'!!'ed To Co fnt'~, . Cbul' h. Wnynl'sv llle. o E • olo\ls d,nnel' and eveplng .of bridge tlllne(i ,v-Ith II bli,thdny dl l\nel' hon· Plnces Ty Drhllt': 1\1110 1111 Ilrtlcl'B , By C E D Ric ' A. S T A ,'N LEY All hav\, bee'n exte nded a v I'Y ATTEND FRANKl:.IN • ,~ • r_ ' d Ch ' orin Mrs. Frle &' father, MI', Hal·· l en\IUed 'Tbe hrlatlan's .Reapoml· , cordial welcome (01' tlte Ho ly hour Jobn J. Bul'Ilte. WIUS enjoyed by MT. lin ,Mrs. RE!. g _ 1. , ,II, l slbility to Ule Forolp Born" by I , 'Slate' Repr.~entative, Warren County _ t.o 9 p. m. I'ommemo r.lllIng th Mr, anet Mn, WUUam. Strouse. MI'I. J. p, Doater. Mr.- and Mrs. WIIU",m. Dog· old ,TaYlor or l,la,,'~ootl. \\ 0 ''fns 1Ji'raRCi ll WJl1lll'd; The meetIng WllR . dea ~h of Christ. All 'wlll have the Fromm and Mrs. E. F, Earnhart ter, ,Mr. and lfl'/l. Donnld Contes, colel)J'l\tlng hI li 76th bl~thdny annl· closed with the Union Donedl t!oml. ,[oPPol'tunlt to ven. rtLt" • and be Y atte1;lded the Ittapecton or Flran~· Mr. and Mrs, Georf!e Wall, 1\fr· an,l vel'snry. ,0Lher guests wltb MI'. . . Tbe entire legil!lative~er,.up Wild ' hearings. Amid 'Ia lm ll thnt th bll'ssed Individually with l\ relic of lin lDaatern Star Chapter on Thurs· MI1I. Bernard Halnos; MI'. anll MI'II. . well under steam during tbe IJ;Uit Trans portation committee wa s Lhe true \'0 $8 or CI\1\'u ry. C. E. Edglnton. lIfrs. LillIan Carr, Tnylor ,I'eI'O Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. FARM TRAINING week. Now that tbe G'Overnor h:l$ "stacked" In (1\.\'01' ct th e bill. m~. All cnn s hare In the suffe l'lng,; day evening, l\{r. and M"rs. I. Hill nnd the ,Hal'beRon and son of Oakwood, INSTRUCTORS VISIT submJUed bill budget. IIrogl'aIDs tlon was mllde to chll ng" tbe reI· or Christ rrom Rls trial berol'i.' h t d hostess. The prizes of M' . Raymontl Stomps und 'son or F'ARM ...r 'An L'O NDON ' ma1 be formulated, tlscal sit I II erence Lo the Judl cillry Co mmlt~ee. P ll nte to His 4eath on '" h·ary. MRS. 8MITH~8 B~RTHDAV os tUI • • lit I' 1,8 • I~ tiona analyzed aDd the flDai ~our8e However by an ovenv h,'lplInl; Tbe Rl'1ledllle ror ulldllY MtI~su. Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Arcbd~con tbe evening' wele won by ~. Mlumlsbul'g, Mr. nnd MIt!. J.A)sl\e 'Of le&ialatloD determined. Helll'lllt;s l volce vote th e m-embel'shlp sup· IIj now : 00 and 10:00. and dauchter, Betty nnd Mrs. Georg,e Wall, Mr. Cbnrle!! D,!!el , Illlll 80llS pro Ahlhll. Lhe hOKt, host· I'll '" Bid D ta . r LeI anon commenced' upon the apPI:opl'lutlon porled the a ction of th l' regul al' Etbel TrImble. or Dayton, and Mr. Mrs. Charles Doster Rnd Mr. ,,,rn · I, on , an , 0 1 , bOl in tbe Bouse finance cOlUwlltee reference ('·o mmitleo. . caB nnd dnllghterll. nnd Mr. Lamar Earnhart, V~te lr· . .' HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT and M~. ~bert Archdeacon and est Edgington. I . aD,s' Institutional on the Futm on Wednesday morning. ' '.' 'Coming to the floor 1'01' vo~" ST. MARY'S EPiSCOpAL Bon of Miaml.bura, "Were Sunday T I 1 1' t to!th 0 M d I'll h 5 tl Se t 11.180 dllring til week 'as Lb e bill o;as~~fen&S ~~:lte1 o.e t~r!ro~~ una:lm::sl~y~o:f:d tbe '::Bol~~~~~ to a\ltbol'Jze, the Governol' LO I'~' IUllta of Mrs. Grace L. Smith: FEMALE, FOR FIRST TIME. ~N 'RANK:S OF WAYNE when Ihe celebrated her bh·tlldny HIGH SCHOOL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Mr. Gwln.. D)Jr\" near London 0111 creatIng a joint HOuse-Sel1alt. in. deed the portion ot t he tal rgl'ounds .The tollowlng fs t he sCbedul e or , " . Thllrsday. Mr. Gwln hu II. larg'll veiBtlcating committee to probe back to tbll CounLy ommlaKI:l\Iel's Holy Week servit'es. ut the :';t. IlnnlvCj1'l8ry. For the f1l'st :tlmo lbel'l1 Is are· 'bOl' wishes to take the gilt nl' gll(s. commercial beef hord ot cattle anlil subversive acUvitles, In Oblo. II Ii:r of Wal'rQn County. The bill ft; 1I Mnl'Y 's ElplseOI)1I1 -blll'I'll ~o bo male In the rnnks of the Mlnml they wUl be sold unll the money also raises oneb rarm crops. Amonl~ hoped that, when the committee I'I!. into tbe non·cont roverslal cntegory held dnll y Monduy t1u''Ough SllV' NEW CENTURV CLUB ""0 MEET VallElY Chapter ot the F1uture put baQk III the cho-ptGI' tourney. those Wfbo accompanied the In., porta on or before May 10 ot thls and passed the House with bl1t one ul'day: . The Ne"" Century Olub will m et Farmera ot America at Wayn ,j' A committee com[lo!!ed of Wnr· Instruotors ' W~re Don and WllUntili year. anT changes In existiDg law dls8entlng vote. . . ' Holy CoinnmnIQn-10:30 u. m. on i'rIda¥, March 30 at the Flar villo High School. She Is a pure· ren Shutts, Dob O'8nnlon, nob AJII· Asbury WUlard Furnaa Ralph and aD)' neW' requlremen(e to COJD. Several other non·contloversllli Noon·Day Prnyera-12 Noon. mila PartJi House with Mrs, Allc~ bred ' reglst~red spotted Poland burgy anll J . B. Mo,vbrny. Vo·A~ Dranst;ator. Horrett Everett. Het" bat the present tbreat against ollr or cOrrective mell8U1'efl were 11R8srd Tbllrsdlly- Mld week, l.enten Sen ', Ice-- : 00 p. m. Tomlinson aa h'Ostess. and , Miss Ohlna gilt tl1nt wn~ pllrchased by Insbuctor. contacted 8wlM breed· schel Wblte. Bert Myers. Wlltnl'[ luternal aeourll:y ",Ill be torthcom. dW'ing ~he W~c.k one to In· 1L E' H tha the members for a gltt chain, ers In .the c,ommunlty. a~ .to. the Helton, Robert Hall. Oren EM,.iDe. The House had prevlollsly CI'ellSe penalties tor nltempLed In· Good Friday - Qmmllnlty I.,'ul ell The gilt will be taken by ,ferry availability of bred gilts, PI Ices. Herbert Clark Eatol Dantn o,n(t palled the measure unanimously" tilpldnUon of jUrol'S, another tu In· Mlmrle Dodson, Mrs, ' . II. • Service at Friends hu\'ch . . \ , way and Mrs. E. r. 'Bam!Jart I~ Copaa as a vocational agriculture pedigrees nnd other Importnnt Don Charlton ' . Later In tbe week persoilDel of the ' tl'eaBe substantially tbe penalties Saturday- (Elalltel' I-Jven) - Uoly cbarco of the program, ' project at sQhoo). From th,e IItt.lI' facta. A gilt from th herd of MI'. .. committee were ' ~pPOlnted by the for jail bre!!-Idng, penuit assistant Bllptism-4 :,00 p. m. pigs the cb""pter will receive t,\ C. D. Sheehan wns suggested by. t'~ Speaker of the House and the Mo'- 'CQunty 8~peM,ntenden~ . ,to ten 11 ElaSlel' Sunday'7 ' 'S'ATU"DAV EVE 'IN CINCINNATI gUt ' back D,t market time In eX" the commltt!!e at , lin' FFA meetiM LOCAL BOY WINS jo11ty Floor Leader In the Senate. part time, and yet, tUlothel' ~ In· H,oJy Comnlll nIQn-.; .: 00 II: m. Parish E8.lItel· BI'81l krllst - , : ,In HONORS AT U The 1I8t (rom. tbe House -Includes cre~8e alls8flsments UPOD pubJ\c • Mr. and Mr8, WWlllam Stl'oulie change for the oJ:lglno.l gllt If there Ilnd the ml'mbers ot the chllliter a. m. were ' Baturd.Y evening gueats or are tour plga hi tbe litleI'. 1.f tbebre elect~ to buy her. '. . • - one former judge and member or ut.llities fOI' lIupport o{ .the Public Chu\' h School-10:30 n. m. ~. I al" are or more plg8 raised, t il . The lise of the gilt chllin Is ~1I1Y ~ . ,- c,ouuter-IntelllgeDce tor the "th Ail' ~tllIty Commission. 0 11,01'111 li:lIcharlst-l0 : g0 n. m. wfll recelvo two 'g ilts us one way In which the momblllis ~r0 Lanqlng Hardin. BOn or Mr. and Force during the war. :I. forme,' One bill receiving cons lder,lble Mr. and Mra, J. O. YounJ n 1'"' In ' excltallge for tbe orlg. the ~Iamt Valley C~o.pter D ~n 11, Mrs. T. S. Hardin. bas recently F.B.I, acent, a tonner assistant atlentlon was the rep~al bill which clnnaU and llttle Carol $ue. tbe.r ita lIttlo dauchter. was an ovornlsht Ina! gU~. The IOlt 01' cUts> will then increase farming J)logrnms 0 t e been admitted to Beta. Gamm,a county prosecutor a second mem' lwould remove certain ~old In\\" HORACE D. STUMP aueat of bet grandparents. Mr. be pven to other bqY8 In the chap- memb;rs and bolp ~ak~o~hel';..!I~~ Sigma National bonorary frn.terlll· ber 01 couuter.lnt~llIgence. from t he statute book. These Sl'C' Hol'Rce D. Stump. 6~ of LebanoJl and MI'I,"J, J. Bunke. Tbe Burskea wbo may want to 'take a gilt ture h ~wer8 organ zn 8 lty or Bualne88 Adminlstratlo'ja. Co troy ral I In th extreme tlons. known al:l the Vlgll.a nte sec· Rt 2 passed awny ven. uue illl.'ct. allo had as' Sunday guesta Mr, and the same terma. If no memo wort 'if e. Lanlling 1& a .tudent at tbe Uol· Wall na m~etla. In co~lttee to tiona, ot' "Florse Thieves" 80 tlons, di y 'at the home of' llla brother MI'I. Bert Gall of Cincinnati. GIRL WINS SERV_ "'e...lty of Cincinnati. and has IIl4de determine u~ a name ror the I provided for the organization of nnd sisters ou Wayne8ville Rlml/) the "Deana Ltat" during bill (lro' state colle e at WUberforce 01>' •mutual ~rotecllve Rssocilltions to nt 1: 05, p. m. MondllY . ." FRESHMAN ,HONORS IC~ WIlL. METHODISTS BE HELD vloua tbree Y""' ,ln flCb~1. _Incr rft~tlona finally. r~ached iUDtary catch horse.thleves nnd oLh"r 1''01· lie Is s urvl"ed by bls wife ' CHEERFUL CIRCLE MEET8 ...--. ... police activity. Inee reo . ' . AT OBERLIN COLLEGE BY qreement and, If ,the letlalntor cently the UBe of the 8 tlons hnv ,ll)ertha, 2. daugh ters. Mrs . Miriam lie to Kr. and Kr., .;8, S. El en rCIVIC a..UB WILL foUowa out the committee, report, ' been abused _ InstnnMs o~ organ, 1Barton •. of Xenia, Mr/!. Marjol·l .. talnecl the Oheerful Olrcle on Sat· - ..i. ' uE the .&ate portion of .the schOOl will , izatlonll being tormed tor blll.col. Kennard, of. Centervllle, 1 8l~p, urd8¥ evenIDr to a delldloua ,flah Dorotby Sue Furnas, a\ldghter of TlIi8 Is the day when Jesus MEET MONDftY, £., hereatter be called Central State 'leoUng and private detect\"e ngen. daug/lter, l\frs. OIal'll Bnchelor. o,r 4lnDer ana: . an evenh11' of carda, Mr. adn( Mra. Ell, K. Furnaa, ot made Has , triumphal entry Into ___ Collece at Wilberforce. Tbe ullme 'elss who could not obtain snncllon Lebanon. Rt. 2. ~ grand('hlldren, a ThOle pTel8nt were: Mr. "and Mrs. ltoQte 7. Waynesville. la on the ::!:r:!~mwe s~ouidasse~s~:!t lIaa:: The Waynesville Clytc Club wlill (W,IRrfwce University" orlglnnl. from regular sberlff!; or ,[lollce or- slAtQrll, ~evlI nnd Irmn Stump, 1 Keller H!lak. Mr.,. Ma Bmltli, Mr. fr..'billan honor list of htAI Con· meet MondaT evenlq, March l!9 1)' . . . used by tlte churcb l,nsUtu·" flclals, we.re reported to tbe liollse 'brl)~her, 4lwrence, aU of Wllynes· and )(1'1. Glenn Borden, Mr, ~II _natory of Music at Obel'lIn Col· triumph-. In our day as WI) Ilome to at St. Marys Parllh Roa.... t10.1l, who claimed that tbe use of 1_ thcl'lhembershlp passed the bill. ville , RoII~e 2. M.... J. B. Rlcb. Mr. anet Mr•. lele. Tbe honor list ts the ten ~.::: 1!~~:ey~U ~,!~I!bIP at the Tbe &,nDu,1 election 0( ofrlcel" the, name b1 the ,state was con· Howver the vote was close and III. Funeral ~ervlces wel'(' . held -eat ButterWortb nd Mr. M, cent of the clasa having the Metbodlst ohurch Suuday m.orn. wll1 lie ' the maiD e'lent of tble tnsllll' and an etfort to deprive the ready a move hn3 be 11 made tor Tburqday at 2 1>. m. nt the Stllbbll ...... .caolhrahlp ataudlng fro Biven Inc. acharch Ichool of a part of i~ recouslderatlon. . . Fulleral bome. . A. Cornell. aemeater. :~~b y::m:~ n;~eb:-:ss~ic ~~: A full attenclance II deal red. .wttace In the education field. Another Item of explosi ve possl. Burial was made In Sprlngbol'O YIlIT IN NEW LEXiNGTON Sunday morning will be "No Othel' The arreetpent Irona out~ne or bllIty has been dumped Into t be cemetery wll/l Rev. PIlu,1 Chiles, r MEnIODIST afOlR Obolce:" MI'I, Harold Hodson wlll WOOD the bltterea~ ~d deep-a:!, ~~~~. bopper. Thomas A. ChrIsty. rol" of Lebanon, oftielatlng, IIr. &D4 lin. Rhol.. BUDell leht '"~ Ilnlr "The Crucifixion" Come to ,!ISITI IN OAK traversles 0 t e past y . mer democrat, who Is now serving , OD Wednea4&y'&1ld apent the DiS t . PRACI'ICE TONluna SUnda1' Scb~l at 9 :30 and ~o the Alma Petenoo iDeDt -I'l1u,y bd tbe controversIal "Belt·Llno , as tbe only Independent elected to FIRED EPARTMENT wWa IIr. and lira. a.qrp JI1UmeU Ohureh Wqrahlp at 10:30. ;YolI'lI nI&llt with nea.l, _"Yep&on I~ BUI" a~ bad Its dAy. Comlng ' the HOUle. Introducd a. I'ellolutlon CALLED TO DUNHAM& &D4 famO., 'In New LuiDItOD/ O. flnd a real welcome, Oakwood. . oyer (rOm the Senate tl!e bill auto- for appointment of a five. man com· , th folJo1ll _ (or The Kethodl.t Cburcb Choir IDIIUcaU, ,081 to tbe Reference mttt418 to Investlgat.e recent apTbe Wayne ' ,"ownshl(l tire ' de· leaviq on 1·l'eDDI1i::u.~ UDOD reb...... ~ht (Thuraday) , . GIRL lCOUTI TNANK ALL CommIt.... _ wu referred by polntmenta of Jqdges by tbe ~v. ' ~rtment . WIUI called Tburallay ~~the., 1JIN accoDID&D- 0.- 1i:1!_!Or·~!.~s_r....c:.~t&tiI. to DAVTQNIANS VI81T HERE 'Oil ~KI. MY IUOOIA tbat . GOIDID1tt.ee to tbe Comm,rce emor. Thill resolution WIlJ , be mmolq at 9:00 o'clock to estln· .--,.- - ...~bt. __ &IId .........~ C'~lIUD1ttee f'Or newl before the seBslon end II. auiah a · blase In the boiler rooll' let ..., til.... claulhter, IUlod& and A1H the DeW ~Ir robel will be Kr. and KI'II, Kenneth 1111.." and - - ,.,..,_.~ -' f • ' of the punham Hatcl!ery on thp. WI1JIe1mlna Bn4cJock, 1IcIt1l 1tu4. Ii'" GIlt to meiilben ID ....ctblel. 4&qbter XarjorIe, or DaJ'tOn. . . . " . . to tIIaU .. ~ lIarch 1'7 la Saint Don't Coreet to give all you can Sprlngbroo rlIad. IClIoDI for UI'e .... for Palm~, m....,. choir ,ted 1Ir. - " lin, Walter T. EIuJ ....... 0IIr • cno~ The l(lsll ~l1q n""" ' I'II'. holWan; member I. til'!' to be flrel,ut. PatunlaY eveDbI~, • au.,.... to thf' ru::o " 11.80,"," FOLKS YOU

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!;!'hr" Every Thursday Morning .. .. a~,:\· llIe., Warren County, Ohio.. EN have been famous for tbe I!:nwred as second class matter at bOOKS they have writte~. for the posto~lce nt Wayneavl\le, Oblo, creating powerful organizations, under the sct of March 3. 18'19. for estabJlshlng cOdes and 18"(,, and for great works of ~! "l(et Jesus ~id none of these, Subsorlptlon Rates-In Ohio, $2. Per Year in advance; $2.60 eillewhere This Is one of ·the most remark-. able aspects of His fame, From a life seemingly casual and sponIn North Carollnn.. , Hc bas held pastorates In New taneous emerged the ftlUre of one Castle and Bloomingdale. Jnd., and whom the world will never forget. Leesburg, Ohio. For the past two Living with men called from the yeore he has served charges he.re fishing nets and custom seats; , at Sprln'!; VaIJey nnd at CaesArs Jesus was to go ,d own In hlstor)' By :JANE FITE as a ''K1ng of KIngs," Creek. It was to the men that came MIS. I:.aurn , Sbidaker Is 11\ at Survivors include ti.la widow. her home IIere. . Flo~ tbree daughters, Mrs. Esther ~ Him t)lat Jeius l~t the 11Mr. lind Mrs. WllI WIIII.ClDlII, of Beafield, Bue Saint Ml\rle. Mich· cantle task of orpnlIln.. the and the laborious writing , .'I: g" ests during Igan, Mias Elizabeth Bnd Miss Mar- ~ that book of boob-the Blbl~, L ,,_.u ot ;'i1'. und Mrs. B. garet Partington, both of .colum· .ofThe opportuDltles for b\llldb\( S. Tucker. bus, four. sons, Edwin, Norfolk, Up a J;DIIht,- . 8l'Z117 .of fonowers Dr. W E. Frost and Earl Pope ut- Virginia, Paul, Rending. 1'a .. WAI- were 1IWi)', '1'0 ~ a few did He tended the South erll West Vir· ter. Indianapolis, Ind .• and RAlph, glnia FI(,lds T\'laIR he-Id (luring the AtlantA, Ga., AmI eight grandrbll· ..,; fToDaw me." Man)- othen were entrusted with the harder week encl. dren. tut ot'lO!DI home 'ane! te11lDI of WlIIlllnl 'Wel~"l w ho underwent -1\1.1'. amI lhs. Glenn Cook and JmD. ~ • RUl'gery tee Iltly at II. Dayton hOIl- family of FI'8nklln. W81''' guests. ~ 'Nor dtcl JeIUI seek In aQ "fay rl\lal, Is s lelltJlly Irupro,' lng. Sunday of ~fI's. Cook'!; moth.er. to C!\Il'lT favitr \Vith those In power Mrs. L.'11ll8I'lI hlager. or Duyton. 1111'S. Anna B ckeU. or acquire riches. For thk very was II. bouseguBNt dllrln g tb w 'elt P luns are being rull.d rO I' 11 spe· reesoa, eertaID outraae4 ~ end of her soU·ln·low alld 'd aush, clal sunri se, servic~ to be given inquired. f'\Vb)- do :ve eat and ter, Mr. and ?!rs. Harold Wertz Easter Sunday at tb~ MelJl,odhlt ·drlDk with pubUC8J1I anllllJmert." and family or near }{arveysburg. churcb. G.r oups from all . the " Ap1D and qa!n do we have exFrank Shutts Is 111 at his home churches bere wm pnrttl·lpate. amples of HlI mod_.. BIt foHtol here. tu1 yet WlpretentiOUS eommand of IIII'. flllcl II'l rs. E lmer Hnyee and Molera KUch.n CO\OI1\lI 81tuatloDs.. It fa one of the ·most farolly weI' gue ts Stlndny fo Mrs. All attractive mod~~n kitchen h.. tr8lic facts of h1st0r'7 · tha~ eVen Payton at li'annersv ille. with an of His comJ*llClll and The lvi' Lengu Ilponsor d a IIl.Iv.. and ceb!neta enameled In ,lncerlty, those ~hom H. loved food roOl'ket at th Gl'Ollge Hull, 10ft .Ilmoll·role. Tbe waUs a,ainlt most faDed to underItaDd Him and wllillA the.e cablnat. are placed ntul'clay morni ng'. e~etlced true faith onlY ,(ter Mr. :lnll ~ll's. Hownrd DeBoard are coated in th. . .'ma color. End his retrUJ1'4!d;lon. • lind ROll, of Telmessee-, are guesl.$ wilD. are a Dahl fern·arlen and the Jeius was. Indeed. unIque lJl In .t he horoe or }tr. DeBoa rd '" .aml color llIed to coat th~ drawer , many respects. But let us not 10rUnlna.. L1nolllP1l and work: coun· let His rreatest glory sprang from mother, Mrs. Mao DeBoard. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and ter .urtac.. are brown. whlle door Bls divIDe praetlce of those virtues their daughter, Jo Nell are remov· fremll are dull .Uver to match WtthlD _our eve1'1dI7. 1f1lP· Ing to the village and will reside the Idlina on 'Ula work counter.. In teh Gordnn apartments on Main IItreet. . [\Jrs. P:llIline ,\,iIlnl's. or Xenia, and MI'. fLnd Mrs. S alt. of Dayton. ~,

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Ohurch 8chocll. 11:10 A.¥., m. Harold Earnban, SIIPt, Worship ,Service, 10:8\1 ' A.M. Youth li'ellow!jhJp, Sunday 7: 9/) ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL : h6 n v. l;Iuwllel N. Keye, P.II. • Oholr PraqUt!o Thursdn~ 8:(111. ~;II IHIH)' . ahural. schaol 10:30 R. m. chili \\ or~ bll\. IU :lIl, H. I" FERRY CHUrtCH OF CHRIST

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(lr F. C . 01111 . dl' ·d. Pm· J..ou1se SelieI'll, ex!' utrl" Well IWcount. ] Fl,state of Anthon)' . EjwMncy. "'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~-----"" dec d, Obarlelll F. Wheeler. exe"II' Irgll D. and AdJlllt1A' Col~\on to I '~ol' rued rtl'!\t and final nOl'ouni.. COMMON PEA'S Det y J , Kf>YS JI·. I I. Estnle of Albert L. Belllll'tt. ' John O. and Sylvia ¥oore vii lpuls K. and ""'e t." IlllOC'd/ Wlhln BennQU rln""ln~ed lid · Wellington J.collnrll, ct al,; tiUe lot In Wa.- 'p.... . 'knlnSitrntrir, C. IJ'. DI~br" III Ir. Andrew and JIlc1na Laurice Lampl 'win and George C,u'.rnll apllolnted Qulted, . , Corl'ene Taylor ,' R John Ii:lfJt!lIlO to Charlton M. anil Caroltne B. IIlPpralsers. ' Taylor, elise dlsmls8ed, Mal/on, 186.1)3 ac~~s In TurUccI'el.'111 Eslute oC George L, nellel'. deo'i1 Glenna L . Churlton V8 Puul L, tlVp. , • ' ;Elvelyn L , Sncker nppoinletf eXN" Oharl~on, Cl\8e d,tsUlI/lscd. , Clyile. W. ~ead 1,0 !..eln Cl'lly. I~trix, Carl EjUles, ~oh'n Beeille and John ,E)u!joI!o 'Ilay,lor vs ol'l'lne craft, 20 acres In Wllyne lwp, , /:KIlOI'}' H'Ilmlllon lLPllolneti lit'· Taylor, divroee to 1110lnl.lrf, de· Allon' P, and dn Cope to has, Iprals rs, ' f~ndant restored to mnlden hll!be R, and 'Dorothy Monllll, 1 lot In I EBtnte o[ Jonus C. -RItz. d e "d Franklin tlV{). I ,'lnvllntol'Y' !lppto"ed. ' of Corrine Retntt. Leroy nnd . Mnri Cayac vs Ad- Emmett 0 and Nettle R ,Dale to Estate of W. E. Dlshop, .de(·'d , rlan Bnd- Mn!'y F. Drownstead nnil Clarence E. 'alld Oharlotte' S, Tay. Marianna BIshop u"polnted elice· Tho SlIlndard Bu,lIdlng and ~an\ I r 1 I t In lI'rankli t 'Uti'ix Walt'll' E C]U)SMY Willh11l1 (01' ,2,OQG!10 also judym\lnt to o. 0 n WP. .Ball 'alld J~8\1~ Gllbelt ~llJlQlnLetl plaintiff for $1066,00. etc. A. J. Baker to Herman and Odra la ppralsers Tibbs, 1 I~t In Franklin tWll. . EBtate ~f Uephemln. IjJstella P"II' Hel'lDan and Odra Hibbs' to ROb- ewlt, dec'e}, estate valucI1 at $7, NEW SUITS RaI'rt8cm. 1 lot In Frl'nklln 386,8'. ' . Dorothy .1.. HammpndB VII AI" _ Jj:8tate of Edna Evl\rSOIl, de'l'd. thur WJIllam Hammonds, divorce, WP. Paul ". Tetrick to Emma L, transfer .ot real estate IP'nnted BIiII extrome cruelty, J, T. Riley. ..asset !;If $572.42 to be d ellver~d to Opal Lee S)1I11ton vs lrvlii Sh,el· Tjltric,k. 1 lot In. Franklin t.\YP. Otterbein l:lome. ton, divorce, ' elttl'eme, 9ruelty, J, 'I'. Estate of Eva M. 'Mlllel'. /Ie ~' cl , PRO.,ATE Rlloy. Roy L, and M,nrUla R~uaon VII tpatat or AlfJ;j!d Shumnlter, Miriam Ruth Miller, executrix Wllel Ro~ort B, (LnU Dorothy C. Seb(lld, dec'd. Stoll~ O. Shumaker appoint· Inv~ntory, hearing Het for ~fal',.h tOl' mon,.y In the amuont oC $1" 'ed executrix. Julius O. Wolfe. Stnn. 22 at 10 ru m. Estate of' Emil M. Runyan. de "d 9l9..511 torecloRure of mortgage, ley 'MilloI' and Rob~rt Lymangrov l' marllhalling of lions, IlJlle or rOil I Ilppolnted IIppratBers. Charles J. Waggolle)', tI'ullte p , t1\rd IlstaLe, aPlJointwcnt or , rec~lver Iilstnte of byllia P (NI ) O. third account. ,"" na 1n nnd other reller, 1,1t.eI'f.lllt at Ihe rate of 6% l,er anhum from .1(1nll' hfl1;D' dec d, trans~er of I'enl oslllte Estate of Charles A. XOhl', de 'd, 1 1961 Youog lind Yonng. granted, estate v\lIU~d Al $13,303.· Howard E. Korh IlPlJolnte(! 'ullml~' Ill')', , 57. Istrator. Paul ltuppei-t, Oliver .... Estnte of Tiff WO'l'roll, dl' 'd, Ida ,Ch'amberlaln nl\d I.awronce SbAw, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Worrel. appo~ted f ndmlnillLrllh'b.:, han appointed nppraiRers. '. Rolph nnd JOllie (I'ellwIlUger' to RupPert, Oliver Chamberlain Estate Edythe H. Ml>ad, /IOIl'(I, Virgil V, Barne". ?O aerell In Hnl" B, Patr:lek Ilppoluted al!- per~onni property order II 1.0 1,.'1,

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'Vate 11I111!. "lItate \'" hwll IU *:lIjEi. III e)(elDpt fl'om nhl.'rltalJl'e I.JI • lilefaLe of Hel1nan I,0 II fHl M. d",,·II. Margaret L. JUdd. Illlm\:1lstrntl'h. !lIlLate valued lit $~S . OO exe Ulpt Crom InherJtllnce' tax. Estat,. of Allna K. Madden ,lec'll esillte eXf.'mpl from in~el'llll~ ' tl\.' I e x, Estate of Chlll'le~ Donahl . Ver. bryke, IIlJ1l'cI. Inyentory "p/lfoved. ' ~.t.at of H~\lnrd P.. I1athuw" y, dec'd, Mllbel H.ahtaWIlY. exe "IItl'I ', 1IIe(1 ttr"t flnnl und dilltrblltive It'· counl.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Robe... Itunler. t9. .tudl'ul. WaynesvUlf>. anli AniI'') Weltlt. 21. Wayn ..svllle and Anne \\'(llt7.. 2t. 6"cretal')l. \V1~yne8vll1e. . Jobn C.'elgbton BUrnll. ."'.. ~:1. all ountsnt. Fl1Inklln and Mury Ellen GBrel'nup. 20. fl88IRtnnt luh 'ecbnlel n III • ..II, F· r,.n; n. Glenn Rusllell Morrow, M. rnrll1er ' Waynesvlle and Marthn .111.11" • Il\\"' key.--t<4, InrkRyllle.

MARCH 12. 1961.~Wint~r 8gatll after ,a tew daYB of real aprlng woather. The mud · has drled uV and we 'have be.en gett,lrlg some , , ----......,.------,--:------------..,...,~--plow1Dg done but It Is cold with an ·lIetDbera of CleYeIaJId'. WoodIcy east wind that cuts to the ~ne. wJnd QuIntet recentl)" canceled • The yellow croquses open when the sun shlncs on them but they too ~"emellt becauae Of ..vere , shiver In the wInd. It Is cold llllt there are 81gna of 8(!rlng every· where. • I The cellar window has been SYMBOL mended ,80 that we only have three cats In the bouse now but OF A we have just as many cat fights SUCCESSFUL FARMER as before. Mrs. Cllllco Bllrneat lI.u become the «,gressor, Yes· terda7 , 1 saw her crouch, and Jam" D.laplont .f • .• . :ttt . Gretn.prlnc and there were bowls and eolda. Yes, it would be rather vIII., D., d,m.n.lroll.s hit plp.lln. dUftcul~ to l1~e down II mee&e 011 mll~lnl Iy,',m to Lowell 0..,.,. II'Owla and the fur flew ' for a few the oboe! may." O'&l Agtlcullural Engln.. , . Di1Du.tu until S~key_ ~umped np • • • anll put her nose In IIJId stopped A woman 1n Cleveland. ,ave them. Dbiah retreate'd undel' birth to a baby gitl tipplilg the chair and sat there growling and scales at 17 po~s lilA! ounces Uclttng her wound". Tben later That's what you call stCU1lng oft Mra. Barncat was ' ,on tile table In a big welSh! when I let !ITS. ruttY Puss In. She , '. • • walked along unconcerned and UII' " J ohn Paul Jones of Sevierville, SUipecUI1g when Mre. B~I'tIcat Tenn., was recently rejected by tbe leaPed on bel' from the table and they rolled clawlna' and sl1ltt,ng Navy because of ftnt feet. Too 'cause even if hIs feet aren't on the noor ~m poor Kitty Puss bad • • took to the cellar. Tho' worm hjUI flat, no '~~ branch of service ' turned. Talla lash whenever they would have him. ~o_ ~eet but 80 tar todaY no more tJlhta. Mra. Oallco ' Barneat has IanAlma twp. W. Kl'aeger, et 'al to Mlld- f1!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!~~!!!!~!!i~~~!!!~~~!!i~ PREMIU,M PRICE~ MILK won her right to 'live In the houso Ison O. nud Sarah D. HII ,((hill llOIl, It she wants to and evldenUy she PIPED ,FROM COW 10 caN .08 aO~BB In \i'raD kiln. "anta to do s~. 'Alma W. K'raegol', at III to Mncl· The wrangle over price contr'lls lson.c, and Sal'Ril 0 . H\llll hlIlSOIl. and "wage CfOntrol8 stU! goes on. .31 ncres In Fl'lInldln. James Delapla ne & Son, dairy farmers, milk S5 regi tered Naturally 1I108t ot us want lower Jobn C. "lid Sylvlll M. l\~COI'C til prlees. Even the farmers would Holstein cows on their 375·:fcre fl~fln in' Darke County O. They Fred F. Hn.wka, 2 lOLl! In MIIIIUII. ' wOlinlly accept \ower pliees. on, TI\oml\8 ·W . anll ~hu;y "nu WI!llel' don 't do it the old.fashioned way, i)ut as a completely eleerrified farm products If It meant equ~l1y to l"rederlck J . alld MallY I~e MI" lower prices on the things he has production line job, Nabb, 2 lots. In Franklin. ' to bur but all too often farm C. D, Ooolt to Evel'ett A. aud Mal' The Delaplane milk hOllse is the last word in efficiency. A prlcea ~ve been the first to go Johnson, fr6 acres ill Wayne twp. down and the J"t to come up 110 pressure water sy5te~ wit,h an 82·gallon elutric , water heater RRlph JO,h n Asbury to Rjllph E, that many of U8 ha.ve bcoome , and Norma C. Asbllry, 126,62 acr s on an o~ peak meter supplies the hot water to keep all equip. bJt akeptlcal whe!! lower prices in Wnyne tWlJ· witbo»t lOwer' wages ,are talked mtnt coming in 'contact with milk in top sanitary condition. Robert Edwllrd und' Winnie .Gnr· about. 1t 'dol)s seem as though ner to Joaeph F. lind GllI,dYR DUr· Modern fluorescent lighting is anocher help to delloliness. the big Industries sucb as the much lowllkl, 1.2» lulr/ II in 'l'III'liecr' ell' talked about General Motors could Here's how the p~oduction line operates; uch cow walks}nto , twp. well have pined favor by Inw'"rllno:r'l I!.verel ~ 1\, l'ud : rne .1ohnllon It prices a little on cars Instead the milking parlor which is equipped with 6 elevated stalls, each OharlllR 1 '. " ( '(III , ,j lot In 11/ 1\0" ralJlns them bUt when Jabqr .takes with its own electric Illilkibg machine. The cow is washed in "me, .0' a crack at the huge profits and lasller Su,lr h ( ,. Mnl'Y Rn.ti.lh , the politicians 'talk about exce.1I the entrance stall then moves intEt the connecti~g milking stall. , lots In South l obI! lion . .,roflts t&.xe/J nothing Is laid abou\ After mill>ing, the cow move on out the opposite eod of the .IIItIltOI' ~' 1lI l :l [ II Ml\ry Rmlth. the atockholdera without whom lots In Union t.\\'p. thert! could be no ".cell> no profits, milking parlor and Hack to the barn. The elutric.ally operated 9~:OO W. v, D YBI' to J Dles alit! I\nll\I' noPrlnI to tax. General Motors pipeline milker carries the milk directly into tbe adjoining milk d~ ~le~ 8e l', Ii lot~ ,b Deel'(lold lW' bu paid ..neronl! !llvldenda A coupl, of IlIck chl~k' ,xohang, Henry F \l S~1 (II QIIHol'd (.'Ug ,I, year but evet)' bIt ol that money I, trltfkL house where it passes into an automatic can filler. Filled (lms De Young, on, of Fred 4S..lf) acres III Ha l lan tlY'p. tued ~ OJIoe, not twl~e but three W.rl,,"'. P,,,,,.,lva!,lana, ,Ita the are cooled in 2 recessed electric milk coolers of 8 and 10 can LII('l'l,thl ; 110(* ; II t(l' 9hnrles r Corpo~tlon tax rtr.t In· loWcIOWII ~n what'. up for f,athered cld.... ,tIIo., proUta t.u:. cap$lcity. where cooling temperatures are thermostatically con· fln.ry for Eaattr, One of the n...1& and I...y\la n SIl. 1 lot In FI'lllll\lI , . personal mcoma tax on. the and II\Imbtre of the FNII tlVp. trolled. ' I,oy W. 111111 F.lj ' (1)tr M, Ilzgerahl received by .marcJwJden, then War'''' Ih..." . ..,.. WII • lIaIta. , ...............'S' ..,..,..~""'" .... ~ Hen~"-H(h)kl\1~. 1, lOtr-il'l' Frank: here ~~nf"v. ~'-herd, and ele~triCllI pr~ucrioo ' GoOd management, a healthy on all it1l'd:t. We oUlht to be Pen",,.,,.,,lan. thia , ..r.:rhe Freel dn · twp. Robl'l't Hllrrls9n lo Herman lind ,lind sanitation equiplfleot-:-all add up to Gnde A premium. ,lad &1Ia' we have IUI;'h' able man· Wa~I"1 Ihow, II ...n !In lund., Odta. IJ'lhbs. ) .ol in Franklin ~wl'. qeJDent that labor can ' draw high .Yer C...TY. priced milk. For exp,:rienced counsel on ' milk houst plans, Levi .H. and lIfargaret LUWHOII waces and the .tockholdera good lighting or equipment, consult your COUllty agent, vocational dIvidend, Instead of )workln" unttl You can ,e' .xtra cop I.. of to , Simon nnd 1)orothy. ,8. She! we, kUl the gpose that lays the ~Z£TTE, at the WAYNE8VILLE ~er, 60186 acres In iCllI' rl'e agriculture te.'1ch~r or yOllr rural representative. gold.n e.... with ~atlop. G~or.lfe.E. and 8d)th Swank to Speaking of ta1ell, there 1& one DRUG STORE or the GAZETr! GrlWe E. Ryan, 1 ~ot In IPIIl'creek hl'iaht llpot In. tbat fie no longer twp, have to !lecJare. all our pel'llonaJ back to hunting tor 8. living property. Wbat a relief It Is not ' ~lll be u 1111IOh of a menaoe tp have to try to figur& put the :;,,_"YI5TIIDAY'$ NIWS.IIL" -WH' O · TV -M. l';do,~ 1,4$ " M. vialue of evet)' stick ot furniture as"a tOIC. 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"THE GUN FIGHTER" GREGORY PECK HELEN WESTCOTT Here Is a weste'rn that Is full of sus pense' spelled with a capital • " S." This one was Written up In LI FE a 'few weeks ago.

Chapter 11-:-Wild Bill Hickock w. B. CARTOON: " TICK.TOCK .UCKERED·; March 18 and 19 Sunday and Monday "KlNG SOLOMON'S MINES" (Technlcolor) DEBORAH KERR STEWART GRANGER I don't have e nough space to do this one ,justice. You'lI have to como see it and everybody shollid. You will miss the best one of the year If you don·t. . TOM AN::> JERRY CARTOON "HO LLYWOOD BOWL" ALSO ' - W. B. NEWS

SAND, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL EXCAVATING and - - - - 1....-....- DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Remember when tile I'llt-;. Pllone Wayneaville 2191 man would c a I I "Old WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO r-a·8's. old pa·pers. old l·r-o-n," In bis n a sal - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , . . twang as his bony horse BANK RUN GRAVEL-Loaded . 1l10d\led dO,w n ·the e It y at Davis Furnas Pit 50 cents a Btr ets y The ragman has ' . • passed from tbe sceno, ton loaded. We also dehyer. and the clOp. clop of his ARMITAGE &. SON. Phone horse has been replaced 2091 by tho hllm of trucks sen,t out by organizations to FOR S~-TrU&TOne comblna: collect you ~ old Qaper anll "Ion radio-phonograph in .1\:·1 sbap~ 'liags. R emember ? . $50.00. 421 Southlyn D~lve. Da.y ton 9, Ohla-. Phone WAlollt 1797, or Serene beauty and InQ.ulro at Gazette OfUce. X-S.15.22.29-.I.;J -restful «! I g nit y mark every service planned and YOU]'(' uew I'ug won't be el\teI\ by' dueted by our staff. motha when you use BFlRLO . One spl'ay1n, guaranteed for, !'lve WAYNIi'.RVlLLE FURN I· S T .U. B B S ye~&. TURE & ~PPLUNCE. Phone S46~. FUNERAL HOME ' . WILL D~W BOUIe Plaoe. re.l .. Phone 2281 denUal or commercial liuUllluK . reasonable clIarle. Can aJso til!lI ~1 your new home. remodel or repallr your old one. Wnynesvllle 2631 . 1

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BERLOU Ouarnn t e ll st~ps moths 01' IIU)'S for the damag , Flvo yen)' guur· W ithout YOUR SUIlPol't )'0)11' WAYNESVILLE [.I !'tNL. newspaper. which Is over 100 years TUltE & APPLlANCE, Phono a402. old, connot continue.

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~~i~!~~~~~~~_~~~_·49 ~ c Thore's been so much talk, so many newspaper at·ticles lately about tl\lal'cmia_wh rch we of~fl lI caB "rabbit {evo l'" - that I a lied our fami ly doctor to give nil! sorlw ioCOI·mlltion. Because Ivo'l'e all tl·Y· iog to pl'otect our families fron' these dreaded diseases. I thought you'd be intcrested in what he told me. . " Tularenlia is 4 n· infection s ~is. ease whi ah is trans mitted to IIlan th roujth the bite of I) fl y a nd othi! r insects. h may also be con traoted by dressing the carcass of a rllbblt 01' squ ilTel - or 'by t!1I~in g meat of infected an lmn l ~ before It IIn ~ bj!en pl'opel'ly tr!.'ated and cook(·d . l'h ~ sv mptoms are imilnr to tho ~(' of u-ndu lMt Ievet' OI' the; plalr"e, con· si;,titlll' of prolongrd fe"rr. and oft!.'o s wellin~ and ~uppul'a1ion of the lymph nodes nellr the site of the infection. . If II human does g!.'t tularemia. he's a pt to ' be mighly sick - but \ o(\l\v. antibiotic dl··ugs have tallen alvay n,uoh of lh'!.' feu l' of thI S di s· tase. Up until 1946 the rule wa s "31 days of revc l·. 31 days in ' hetl.nd a tolal duratiol\ of disability for · about 3.5 months." But. with the discovery that s treptomycin . helpcd to cure the di ~ ease, thiS was cut down. 1n 1949; doctors bega n using the wondel'ful aureomycin fllOIll the Lederle I. aborlltories. and lh il\ was di~ovPI·t'll I'~a llll effective a 6 II cUI·e. It's bc.'iug IIsed today to CUI'!.' pati ~ nts in 8 few days . We are certainly fortunate to bav\! such an eITe'ctlv e antibiotic drtl/{ available . . for it tako!! away most of thE' IVony regllrding llllr h dange rous di sca~f1s as tula; "('mia-and gives \I the (,Ollfidence that we call pl'own our fa/llilies ond, keep them safe and well!

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Dlvllion of Inland Productl, lno. 1 "'.__... -.--._ _ _ _._.__ ._ ........__•____ JUST LEAVE YOUR SHOES at Lee Hawk's Barber Shop. Will l-Cbaucer. 2-Twelve. 3. be callejJ lor ancl delivered. W~! I.'lt Wormwood.· 4-Sleze. o-B18 Red. 6-Deolbels. 7-VnJon of frfo~~e;gN ~~~b~ ~e~s;~I '~: Soviet SociaUst · JlepubUcs; ConHarveys burg, Ohio. x2·15·22- 8·1 gress of . Industrial Or,anlzatioDi' American Federation of Labor! , • FOR ;LJ: --. See~ potatol~s. WomlU\'s Chrlstlan Temperance 1.75 per bu. Phone 2701 ; Union.

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By JOYCE BEAL

NEW YORK. N. Y. - When the kids dig down into their Ellter Baskets this year. they can e.t the "grass" ' too, if parents take this safe. simple tip from Hinoner. the Easter Bunny. Just mix 101,lr drop. of any of Burnett·s four Liquid Colors with 14 cup milk or water. Then dip two cups of shredded coco· nut in coloret'e'Dtlxture. dry on abo lorbent paper towelling and spread in basket a ~ shown here. CARD OF_ THANK~

Photo shows RALPH CLA IB OURN E. Rural Representative of The Da yto n Power and Llgl]t Company inspecting Albert Wjgal's electric feed gr inder a nd mixer.

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lUllo, everyone! ' ·There does lI· t WANTED _ Rllln to Frigidaire seem to be mucl1 goln, ern thl .. P)ant 2 by MOI1c!ay for IBt trll ck week but I'll eto the beat 1 ca-·. at 6:00 a.' m. Phone 2261 X-S"16 Tbe Juniors aro baVina: Ih ,.l1· mgh SChool Party WednesilllY, Marob 21. They plan to make It a big "sblnd18'." ..ul the nigh School atudents are Invited. The results of tbe boys bp.sl<etball tournament, which was pla" etl this. week, Which will be an· nounced next week In this (Jolu .. n Mr. Retalllek eeJled an 1l990nt ~l . TuesdaY afternoon for th e high 9cliool ~nd 7th and 8tb gmi!\l8. Guest speake)! wall Mr. 8(".11\11 In II: (rom tbe Mlaml·J'acobR DUBlneflA Gollllge ot Dayton. AltllOlllth 'hlll speo\lh \Vas especlnlly InteresUng to tbe Seniors, It al80 bad some very good thoughts for overyone else. Well. 1 guess that's obout all f01' tbls WIHIII', 80 bye for noW'. Joyce Beal, ------ I

We wish to express our heart· felt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends nnd neighbors for their many .acts' of kindness and sympathy sho\tn us In the loss of our door wlCe and mother. Mrs>. Jennie Planok. Jilspeclally we, wlsb to thank Reverend CoUey for hIs consoling words, the donors of tho beautlful TIle lDImltable Wa1~r WlnCllbell floral oUerlngs, the pallbearers r and Stubbs Funeral Home for tb'elr ~ the blest news e.lIlles , •• WLw Us'· h S ad ertlclent services. .•, . ..,DenI ac u . ay Mr. RosSo Planck and CblJdrell. nalae at 11 p.m., EST.

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Dr. Emma Holloway' aU ondl'd th.e speech clinic at th. Leagne for tbe Hard of HCI\rlng In Day. ton on Tuesday. M1'8. El1zabeth Sm~th bas r'3' turned Ito ber home on Third street after spending the wlnte)! here. h r.Uss Rufh Candler "Uended a lunoheo\1 meeting of .A.lpha Phi Chapter. Delta Kappa Gamma, nt Van Olovo hotel In Dayton on Saturday, . 'Mr. and . frs. Harvey Burnel vlslted their sister, Mrs. Mabel Ha.thawAY on Sunday aftel'lIoon. (

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MI'S, 0: Linn Pel't'Y, oC ')\(('1' n, Is the nowly npJ'I/>t1l I' IIIfllClOI' j)r Duck(lye GII'Il!! State il' hlC11 Mil b beld on the campus oC Oal)lta Unlvel'a~ty, Columbu!!. Juue 17·2,\. 1 Girls' State, whll)h unlll1lllly leacbes "cltizonsblp.. through ' ex·

"'R8. KIER REOOVERING, Mrlll. R. H: Kler til coDvalestil~ Ilt her home 'ollowlnK her recent major 0~1Dn at Miami Valley.

The. \VayncllV)lIe Rptary Clut) . was !lo,lored (It Itll 'Tucsday dll)'ht meetlng by the pre~ence cr VeJ'non Bu'rkh'\I·dt, or Barnl'svllle, ex·gov· ernor of ni'slrlct 23]. He .preSE'ntl'd the ·1I1\11.er to t11e WI~yneBvll1~ 8PRING V~CAT.ON, HE~E lub last )r..,al· when ~he club \VII S Harlal1 E&rllba~, or Xale U!ll~~Ience" to 160 011101) \tlf;h !lllll,)(\l OI·gMlzeli. He said he I'egr Hed vertrlty. 18 .pendlDg his BPi'inJ; va· junloNl, la s ponfioreil by the 'AU! I'" tllat ' he hallnl L hill Lim to ('(\" ' 1' cation ,bere with IlII1 parents, Mr lean Legion Auxl 11 n1')" Deljl~rlment back 800,J.IBI', bUl jll' '\' 8H 'Vf!'r), 1Uli! Mrs. H. )J. Earnbart. of Oblo. Mrs. Perl'Y, fI rO~ITlE'r I hllPPY to See the club comhlg al'. II J: ~ pre!jhlent · ot tbe orgnnJzntlon, Is so good and that he really IIllvrel!' STANLEYS ",OVE ON MAIN a teacber In tl\e A,nil l ew JnllkflUll ' h\ted tbe fine IItl'\IIdan c'e rel'O!'d elementary Ifc~l. . that the cillb hlld been III( vlng. Mr. .aDd Mrs. Howi\W A fOmlllr v~ce·pre$lt1ent or tbe and ramuy hll,vlt moved fbto 'rhls quarter lhe WUY1leg"IU /'11,11 Central D1f lslOl1 of th Natlonn I former Dr. BatlJa,va.y home toppM the. Ih't,}OI'. DisLI'I\,t :::11 \Vii h Allx\lI~ry, the ncwDlre~ol' lIas / ' 'l.'wthlll k.g. Maln Blr,e,t. Ibeen, active In the orgrwlintlofi . ll/lrvcy ('xI)Ia,ii~n hat It. \\'11 ' Also prClllllllt at the meetio g-w I' Bince 11)28. ;Mrs. Perry's huaban~ the pollc)' of the, Oo*'I'd to give all , . Att~ nd ' World Affair. Meeting Ule two lrigh ~ch 01 Ifl\lIil.nt/i and brother Berved In World WID' th08e deriving a IIvelihdoll t hrough DeUy Satterthwilite' lind nn..."I', 1 and her BOD and brother In plumbing aetl lUea ~ lair l·hulICl' Stunley. ihat' the nOlar), ItllI ben: '\'Prld War IL Mr. Perry Is now I to cont~nlle In Uwlr (,(eflent ' Il\l ~, to tbe Fifth ,,-nnllnl \\'01'1<1' JH 7alr 188socla~ed with the Goodyea~ Tire sulls. Flcn' thILt reaiou 80nl !l'tU· InllUt.ute hold u th~ ethel'):Uld abd ~bber Co. , .!viduals will "8 re,ls ~r('d 1111 1 J1'l~ \. Plata hotel In , In (\I\"'lItl on Mar"h Buclteye Glrla' State was organ' , tell plumbers who mlA)It IHW I ' bl\ , 30, 3] . They w \' 0 , II 'conlpstJ ed Pli ("ed 1.1. 19(1. Its purpose bBII at· 90 (l1/l8111(lell ul1d l' IIOIO\jl1 CO!l'l'\ the trip Lo 'Incl ll uu!1 by ,I. IJ. MIN ICcl1l1l Friedman retW'll~ W wa')'s been ,t o edu.c ate the young doUa. The future tous oC suuh Crabbe, a member of tlie W!lynes· ..er hQlDe In New Rtcbmoncl, C)II women of Oblo In the dutle", prlv· Indlvldl\als wlll dete 1M .. ,h~",o., ville club. TueIcIay attei' apendlng a - few JlegQ8, 'rIghts and re"ponslblJltle& or not. they will eo \tlnue to ' tn tum eacbF,.'gnve their, version l the conference and tbe dlf[el'enl of weea wltll Mrs. E. V. DIl~nllllr of Amel'lqnn citizenship and to licensed, and Mrs. I(arle lU~f1e. ~ve to these tu,ture ~tlzllnl! ~ a ; "On arid after 2 AI1~II. ,]961.'" bneflts they derived' trpm ,it. rea'ls~c ,manner, a~ op.port\lnl~Y to Dr. Harvey contiunNlj "all Ind l.. , , • ~Ile Rqtary club made plans to aU,-UJAV ~VltW~G ,GOE8T8 , , -" ' leal1l tbe ptojJlemli ot go\rernmen.l v~dua18 RpJ)lylnr I»r Il ,plumbersl' aroh meeting on Friday ' arter· sponsor a repl'P80ntallve to ~oys Dr. IUld Mrs. A. E, Stout. wltl! Qu&tln locial radio and wt(h 8peCial emp~~sIB upon tile license, except thU$e (lOb~e~8lQg no /l at t he Far Hills Party H:ouae State tbls year. Tbe on& cbollen n. Qeorre Waltz, of lervlce manl recenL\)' conu-lblltloQ. women can make to ticen8e auU!or1&od by notller ree..• wltb Mrs. .Allee Tomlinson as must be II! Junlol' In the local hlgb Mr. IUld DQtoD anll 141'. and Mrs . .Don BClCk a 108thodo ray tube tester tbe 'w elfare PI tho cl'ty, COIIl\tY. QgI\lld ,board of ellaluillerll aud, nosteB8. 1\1rs. D. R. Smith, Miss school. 'I were BuDd., cvenIDr I1*ta of aDd It is being slate arlll nation. ' II 1I\lIf!'I'S, wl.l : I; 10 ,;1',, ' 1.1 :'.. J:l :th Fr!~dlUali. :.!rs. Rhf':!:11 Du'\.· Mr. aDd lin. GleQt1 DIaD\!, by the Standard E.vel')' member ot Olrls' Stn,te 1\ , WrltteD exaDllnactOI\ lIhos e--, nell, and frs. Cbarles Doster were _ '_ 00., ~ a deClnU function In the go,", n.mlnatlons will be 1\1'11\ on Ilny l:Ues~8 1 0r the a(teliloon. 1\11'11. El,lrl QUARTERLY BilliNGS Two Students From WaynesISSUED BY BLUE.. CROSS ... 'UNO VACATION HERE ernm'e nt of tbe organJzation. EM!! ,llturdAY Ilt 9:00 A. ". l\lom(lI'i Hockett. pl:ealdl'llt, presided over ville Included ',Among ... flOSPIT At CARE . . . . Jildeen Brown .. ellJoJii18 also glyell to the gov- ,II'I Is I\!\sl~ned i9 olle of two DO' trail. LeblUlOll." the buslnesJl ses8~.n aud 1'011 call County List otf~ h following' Utica I Pl1l'tlel and the enUr nrc after wl).\c h ,MillS M\I~uie Dodson bel' .P.... · yaca........ e~ Cable' te'ster whlcb BrI¥JI, elecUou. and oftlce fnnc· ,j ~ , gave a. review of the bQOK,. "Tb .tudSeI iUamI .t .he hOIDe 0 actual opera.tlng tIondl. Uons, lire condnc~d, In line with OUNTY 001;) • Three Pea.body ~lsterB oC Saleht. · Quarterl)' Wlllngs havo been Is· ATHI;1NS, 0 .. .(\Pl·1l 5.-All or ~_»g-..:: Mr. ~ "1'1. L«w.tlliDUllatllu'·a plaDe actuUl pl'OCl'dures. TO ~ MO AY E ~ In her revl w 11M touched tbe 'Uvea sued by H08pltai Car8 BColrpDSrabtllolDd Ohio's ~8 collnUes are represented ._ &ero' for ,of many fa.mou ,," lIteral'y 80plll, to all ,JUue Crpss an d ue e among the 4,726 9tudents enrolled \ weavln&, fact and fh:tlon together melDbers enroUed throu~h , he for tile spring term at Ohio u.n!, JIB , nrothe ' III a. beautffuJ , story. ~8NQl'al Be- comm~n1ty ot Wa,Yne~vll1e, veNilty, a study of reglslrl1-UDn wlli meet Mo I' I~t~on (In "Sprlng were tbep. rsad Payment ot thelle I~OS will ,Pro· records abows. the Mo • ,bY' Mn. E. F. Enmnart and sbe te t members ftPU ~J,I,.l1 10 tbru Tbe 4,16$ Ohio atuclent:a aUeQd, wi '.110 tolll of, V1trltt~ "everlll I , It" JUly 1. • ]"61, I .. convenJ,ence , ttae at . ~ .~ • tIla/l1SaH: ' . t.t t ~ ~ r; e e ts rrom , T-he clUb ndjQtlMlelf to n'eel til DlOIIt en t ed mmlm '/ g ~u s Darke, ,Mercer and Putnam cou".· tl ties to tbe 71i7 Hstlng Cuyahoga as April with Mr!!. H. L. Rye ' III! n°ito a;tt'!~ s(/&es· ~ ",ostcssltl the 'P nrty House aill1 s" 'ar cor/l011l on was th"lr borne county. Mpet of tbe "IT _.. NOT" . ,;n.n ev.el'Y,qne ,vas Invited to . \.h~ , dlu~ re~nt1t ~~tlll~d, titbat tbe or~anl' 661 students nttendl~g ~he threa rc.w. , Ing room \Vbere IL delicious Mala I .znt on as n~a n en aPl?rove as brancbes at d h1l1icotb e, :ports. TO BE 'I1IEPtt£ OF ,- cOl,ll'se Will! serv/.:d, at 'dlrrlng tlIbl$i" Blue ,C,?I9iI,PIBrl. Approval was mOllth ' and Zanellville coree ~roni LO£AL METHODISTS t· attractively Ql'rallgecl wltb ;lonQulIs1l;ranteJjd tor ,. !ne /Itaeall' J!51 ~JYt·~l\e tbo ,countles In \VIIII'll the bl'll fI(;ll ep t , dill ' " Am!!r ('A'll ",,011,. .dISOC II ' Oil . are located. an tlII8RY If 0'118. Thill 13 the L1t1l c;onhl\cutl~'e )' nI'l Thlrty of the~ . Ht:ltes. ('.xcll'ld Tbe meliage, at tbe ' .Methodist , ,~ thnt lpe locul plan has met nle ing Ohlo~ cOIlti'lbute' 391 studentl{ , .,.-rUTAIN 8ATl/RDAY . churc)l Sunday wlh be .. ~t Fell ' B y ' C E D R,I C A . ' ·S TAN LEY F'OURTH QUARTERLY . , high 8tnndnl'llR fql' r, lI t> 01'08" th? campus enl'o ll,menl, with 'Mr. and Mrl. Charles An4e'rlon , . $'ta,e Repreaentative, Warren Co!'nty ,.t CONfERENCE TO BE Iappn>jvnl, . ' Now York state I'etaill!ng 1[11 (10 ' talt!ln fro-:n tbe last tow h. b4 cbil4reD ' enter~ to ot Jesus SerlDon ,on the " . . . ' THURSDAY NIGHT " . slUon as leadEn' ",Wl qa. 'l'hll'ly saturda~ eYe1lIas 11lPper. 1011'. and Mat~l!ew. ,ln a day ~ut\h •. ... , ' " lVIlJSI{: ORGAN,IZATIONS ,otber ~ countrle~ are repl' 'SNit d if.... U,rbert Sattertbwalte or Day d~ngers. (ears and, Lcltlelatlon continued to 1'01l 1I'cstrh\t1n~ , commel'chtl tlsbJng lU -. TO PARTICIPATE , Iltnon g the 65 JOl'elgr1 "Iudl'nts e ll ton ~d Mr. and M.... Oharles AD' and atraln. ~b~re all Illong In botb hous~s of., the Oon. the Lllko Erie area. ' Tbe lelm'e . The ann\ral meel :n of lhe lnt:' I , ~ I'OJle(I for the sI'l-ing tel'm, two , ~,Sr. __ . an~ . deslrea for po/1ce, eral Assem!>ly dutlng the past ; banged about lbe 'S andulkr Day fetbodlst I:hllrcb \\'I~ be beld to. iN 9J5T. CONTE,:,TS more Uln.n during the fllll Lerm. I."cnrltv ~e seem to be tOI'· . week In committee uctlon ,the Iarea whl\l'e Ilopk'lUlll.ilrte f1jjber· nQrbt In tbe ebul'llh dining room tiL -'I'b" l'e!o'istl'tlIIOIl to! 01 of ~.72fi VISIT IN CHARLI,TOtol, W. VA, . It , IS urgent ~~;I~I Senaie JlI(llQiary OommlUce ' ~e ' men lIave, claimed that the ('qm· .7:30 P.;": 01'. Robel'l K~nn"d". Sntnrtlay; April ~ III the big day . In Indes the 4,166 iu clucles lhe 1'4.... J.leJla Ha.JtJocl( "'~ Mrs. A. UI f II I ~:O\~I~~Sti: we41k be/ore bY a mugln of one !m,erC\al (IAblng, lntereatl!' :were d ,Da)'\4in DIstl'lI:t Sup\', will ? Ive 'fll , day" ~' ben most of t,I~1l; mu sic, ~,'65_ attending 0,11. lh~ rnm1)UI! lIml Z. JI.vtIoClIt accompa'llied ltlrs. W , a. n ... t e ,'vqte had placed the I!ontroverlllfli stroying one of 1 Ohlo'.8 lITeiltc t th!! devotional messngc, urt I' ol'gnnlzatlpns 0 \\'ayne$"lIIe f llA'h Jle 06J ,In th!) b'l\ndl ~s - 17.(l Il l. UlWIe I(. .te~ and little sou.... Faith we POSIl8I1$ t,.a which wi copyeyor.b~l bill U(lon the cIII·lplaygrOUnds - at I,enst from. t 1l 1wblcb he .wlll cQnduot Lhe buslti<'III!, chool ' u,\d e,' ~he ltil'ectilln I~illl co;h. 2(J~ lit PQrt~ molllh Imd their bome IlL C1aUl8ltoD, W. va" ran~. '01 be mlln Ienda~. The Souflte RuWII com'ml~. sta~dpolnt of tbe sportsmen . .1'lle lof thl! evening. All churc:h ofl'l· , Low U AI1hllt'. ,\\'111 match theh' 171 nt, /lanesvl Ie. ' . OD " ....~ 1Ul4 will reDiaiD for a w~/nvrte y~~ ~ J d~ t and ai. Itee meeting on TuesdllY v:oted to bill i.bpugh ,not llConlplete soluUo)1 c~rs ",111 be elected \101' lhr YPlll' I mustoal 1l111,1I1ies wllh Ilia other Studellts enl'olled rrl)'ll "11.1'1' \' 11 per .hort $it. . :0': tt \ t ~ ,:n . y h~I' Jndeflnttel), poatpone \!onl!ldel'at.lon , to tbe probl m which also InvolVE'S Inoludlng tI'WlLee,. stewn,ds I'nd I ml1s1<' OI'gllnlzllUoll~ of DIstl'lc~ cOlmty In c;ludo: ol·gn.nlzntluni! HA , The Girls Glee lub. lhe con· Thomas Hartzell: 11 . FlIIll ~I. . n e c urfh ' CbU~~~r a~c) t~(l~ action vJ\'tuaUy killing the mea· I tbe Ilu,e atlons or \lOlutl~n and lIc~i' c.ommltleea. ' All QUStTa 'ROM OREEN SPRINP8 !ol'eWOrshi and lIel;\" sure ~for ~hlB se911lon. jHowevel' , lmentatlon. nev~rtheleS8 docs . I ~' will glye their a!'nuill l'Gports. el·t baml, Rod th A CllllP l~a Franklin; Oil 1'1 Hatllnll'uy, UII\ Mr. lUlei )In. 1l0l1ls Emery :and 100)DortlllnU~etsh oll\!n:h ~rer tbe propon,e nts ,0/1 tho fQllowlug' strict tbe ,commercial fl'ilhlng ~l~· Every 'ofticcr \If I he chllr<:h I. mixed choir' \\'111 ,lr.l1l1·lIey lO \\ II Farm Ave., Frllnklln : Jam el! I me~ . .I.-Iller, Mal'Jorle, ' ot Green 1'!leth03lHt Chur"~ wei~o;nel;l day made fI va"f !ter-Ious error~ to t~r~ts I\S to mn,ny prac~l)C,\ 'Wbld~ to be pre,llent. All otllerll are uilngton Ool1o$e to Ullholt! th n H Highlnnd Avt,,, Fi'auklln : Noney hto. k d 'be I ~. III at Sunlit\, 'bring' the blll out ngalnst the de', l f~ yearahave been. cv 'Iclze~ IY very ~velcom , ond are urged tO I honor . Rlld .rl~d\tlOIl 01' W'/lY lleS Jobns. , 721i CIMk . L. Fmnklln ; '!:=-~r ~. J~e: Ke:!,1 Beh ~ t ~~~ls ar tbe \\\1I'SIlI~ "Ires or tbe IRulea Commlt,t ee wbo most Fisb. aM Oame A880clatlo~IIS a~end to belli tbe vldellces ot ville by tllrl\lng' In a Job well Oarl MUI·ray. 0~7 East Second anll IIr. and Mrs. Lutb,er Hnrt80ck S ~ a t io.·80 10 The mC:i' normally are In control of Ul n Clkf· an.d C~nservatlon groups. V':Ogr(,SB of thl l! cburch. done. Tbe stnge ha.8 IIlr<!a!ly bl'<>11 FI'anklin; Homer \VellVel', ' 3 Fal'l'!1 and IOU. ' erv co R IpI. ~ d n~ endal'. Alter verbal fireworks the I Also passing tbe HOlf8e ,was set by the CIne pel'rOI'mlln !\O~ of !Ave.. FrankUII; Patriclll Rmlth , ----l ::I~ a~~r go u t~get~~n~o alift 0111: Rules Committee was SIl9(,8lned" bOl to nuthorlze the Coul1 t y ......... _ ••••••,,,,,._.,.••# • • •, . fillS TO.be Ball. 801l1·nno., nnd M188 613 S .. East St., Lebaqo.n ; ri u !Ieti T e 'b tt r .thus I'pr a time \it least endlog one mlssloner9 to ' JORII LnRue ' wllo I' cel\'ell ijUPOI" Gantt·y.. R. F. D. ' 0. I , Loy Innd ; 'IJIE..,D.... IP CLUB TO , MEE , bea:Ste:l~s~r to ~~~y '~~~kS!l e ,'ot the most conhroverslqf ~e{l9Ur 8 1for .exnal)8eS to . NOT ICE 11.01' ratlngll III th.e Ho lo Co nletlL'J Judltlf Conner, NOI·tb st.. WayneK. d Mn. JJoward Drummlrn- w111 . 1Je pre a or OUI' a. ' Iconsldered In tile eesslqn. · DHltrtCtR. So fal' d18 . ~ " \ , sU ~ n held Ia.st Sntlll·dll·Y. r,lI s. LIlRuo, vJlIe; , 'Donl\hl Foulks, n. fO'. n. Nu , hQlltelS to the FrieDdatilp club 011 ' . • Also In.ter'el\tlng to mallY scc· have operate" 8Qlely by voluntary Id deffor~ to relh~~~i cohge I d i who Illaye!l II l'ulDllel Bolb. \\'us 2, WaYl\e~vllle. WedJleBday. ,April 11 'a~ two 'po ~. HENRY F. SHU'M'S, '79 ' I UODS of the Btate was' the ' lIlies , effort of, !Dep1b~r8 , and with BOlTle a~ rfl uce your ;:val g per 0 • also (:boseo to 'olllPete III , th l', _ _ _ __

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PASSES' AWAY SUNDAY , tlon .of Qomgresslonal Redlstrlct', tilchnlcnl assi8~~nc~ 1~ fcde!'" I ~P&:!~:;::nt~I~~~lut e atpa.p':I~·tments l stnte contests. RECENT VISITORS OF : BA'LL3' , 'ingwhio}i Iff being oUfrenfly con· agenoJes., • _ _ _ _ _ __ : --., Isld(lred on ' tbe House 9lde' In ~lIe'l , Meanwhile ' In tb'S ~ate will be tak"!.n Ih turn. . Dnlt~ H ry Fra.nklLq ~hd.~ts, 7.,9 yeaNl,ElectJons Committee." H41ar1ng,, · I\l,UnlfonD' ~u,,1C1Jia.1 Court Ad , A. E, STOU1\ M.D. ATTEND WSCS IN DAVTON ' . '). pasaed away at · hla lipme In ravor of redlat\,tqtlng 'ln prln 'Illal. pll8sell 'and se,nt over ~o t~el ,. MI'&' ~II Alrol'd, ~11·!j. I., C. k Bunday ~t. ,1~: ~6 lI·m. I !!Indell on Tuesday. Marclt ~7.' N,o I Tbe wo,k lnvoJvCfl In t~IS mea· by his Wfe Alce, 1op~ents . aPPQarell a,;atnst the sure W88 fDlll1enSe and will pto~· EA!lIabeth Edwardl\ I prlncl~1 althougb mnny, ,a re re· ' ably require some furOu~r discll8' two brotbers, Ohas. &erving .opl~lqn u.nUl tbe ' f~nlLl slon and modlflcatlon wlll>n 'rellch· Jam~ of Leb' l draft' of ' a: bllJ cODles from tbelng the .u~lttee of Judlclal"V nleeea and nepbews. han4s of.a Bubcommlttee, Tb ' In the Hou8e.'" Warren Ollllnty ~ra) ".. . hel~ ' ~6l1nesday ar· Subcommittee 'wnll naDled at We 1nt~Teated 10, tile iiI'( 'asure Iinee the temOOQ at 3:110 ocipc1!; fro~ ~be 'llast hearing, 'with K1rkpatrlck OiC l ~klln Mun~clpal t rt \s in' R,TURN TQ O. • I ~tubbs f~eral home. , L KDo~ county. tbl,l dean ot tile' f \,' ill~~ed !n the Uniform '1 IIIa JudJ' Conner. with ber • Bu~Ial ' wa • . tn ~iaml , Chme~ery publlca,n mnjor~ty select~d . ail Tbe lefcal bill 'to , au 1'OOIIUD8te .1 (," ulta Cox; of Hac' 'Vlh Rel:. J., P. , ll'liOl'11bel,'1Y. ~mcI"1 cball,"lnlln of the 811bc,ommlttQe . Go~rnllr to deed baCk .......n. MaITland, returned ,to latlng • , oJ' ht tIIetr .uldl_ at Ohio UDl.vemt)' at . ' , , > ; Mean.whUe 1n the sellslons of COli y CQmml8slonel's tbe 1__ .I. the House. bill!! 'were pas Bed for the Fair Grounds ' formerlY AtIaeDI after .pend"- a fel' ",.,a MEET AT BRADDOCK~ the IfcM!nlllng of tralleJ's over tw 'to the s'ate fol' DUlrDoscll YacatoD with the forman parents, , .... JI' IUld " .... CODner The .trIeDda Peace and Sorvlce tona In wolgbt, to' authl;l~l.e "a[,010 comes before 'the C"'LJ,,}. ,.'''~IlUI'''i!1 r, . of the Fr••llda meetiq met at ibe offlci'ers to carry ,\~~a~ns, n,d tt CommlUe4! ror . --' }lome of Mrs. Ra~oud Braddock tbtJil tOJl tb~ fjmploymi!IJ't dr ,t\lJlcli: mornln~. Aprl! 3nl. . '!I_II O. , ... INIP.OTION IA"~ROAY OD W~y aftemooa. The er~ and nUrBel! nor t 0 l~stnlc· ~clpated th.al; the bIll will Jl'1aIDJ Chapter 107 O. 1D. 8, will ~IDeu , ....IoD W88 held IUld don of blind and cleat childr n. "'om comml£tee 1n ,rapid time 11014 tIIeIr umual taapactlo, on cpd)~ .and nwiq W88 the WlOI'k Other measares or .n~ercst In tho -sll.ould meet with IItUe or no ~ eHDlq at e~t o'clock of the ,.rternOOll ,for the elahtt!Oll HOUle included a bill to IIcens<' poSition on. tbe floor of wkIa 'JIN. KatIarJD OramtoD. deputy ID4IDIIIel'll ......,n,t. COurt Reportel'll, pasled by (I cloae With the heat OIl ~o pu4 . .troD" In.pecUq officer. IJ'bI! ~oup ~ul'lUld to meet In \'Ote OD II'hursdar. ",Tbe HlI.dley bill lIeaslon, moving 111 be lI8rved at the Far .April lfIth ~. 'Rolcoe , lI'unaa. to .pproprlate lqOIIey. (or the cqru ratel we ce,n antlcllllaut JIIDa Par., HOlll!e precedlDI ' the JUld IIUrlD ' th" aoclal hOllr 1IIJbt duot of the BUbv'el'llve lnvesU, a· tere.tiDg ne". CoIUIllIl!U* . . . . .IDS l!'efruldatlD .e... ,.",ed b, the Uon by jOIIlt committee of Ho~se comlnc ,/Weel. Many , . , bOIl", ' ..... Seaate came 'ovrr trom' the yet to be determined. HAl IIIITHDAY THUR DAY , -S,Date ~Dd waa promptl,.. yoted these of major .DOIItar, pi Deal' aRADDOClC' IN OH10AAO Ill. law. future of tIle' atate. ~'WC=~.:~lII=~her~ birth· IIr. &'iI4 Jl'n. Bra4c1De. ADatber lIIue that hal been de- b~ ltate actiOlL ID Iii! • aJt4 .wer- III q,.IO!lD for the 'w.ek 81111 . , . . over a PeJ'OCl of ma." years a relult of the K"lraUV81' acccIIqulecl 1aome 1tr oaIDe to ._ telaDOran' II,Ollltcm wIll'n ~Qvea"'ptIOU• ... cIIIIIlND. their .......... "... ,.... lAe &he aou. .,..... an bnl wee1ca sboald lin ... & ....... MId ..... - . . . . .... HERE IDGAR JIapaoat , ... KIq. Att.r. IboIt YaeatIon ~~!E-:'''' 1'Nd &l Ute . . . or ... ' ~ StaDler. 01 Grand UNDERGOES .UlltGltRVi rr yqur subacrlnUon h~s Q.'o;pi rc:d , ......... lIN. ........ aDd . . lIMIt reblnecI ..., .• ., Dertoa. ".. tIle wtek enll lin. Edpr Smidt wop" you pleue 118114 us a .check aDd lin, to ........... at ADUoeb OoIIep" : week at . 110 we can contlnne your ))aT\II1'1 • •!I!II~. TeQow ~ , ....., 01 lIN. a.."-ll ..,... Bbe ..

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NOTIoCE TO CONTRACTORI lICallDa'(land blalt method) STATlI: O~ OBlO palntlna BrSdle No. CL-768-01 DEPAaTMmNT OJ' mGBWAY8 BII Inllian Creek (Spana on Eitablllh.d F.bruary, 1880 Columbul, Ohio, IIaroh 81, 1851 at 82 feet 0 lnollea and two PAUL A. SCHERER ____ _ _ ______________ _. _ ~ "I- Edltor and Publilher . Englne.r of aal.1 It 84 feet 0 iocbplI, RORdway Legal Cop), No 61~ teet 0 Inche8). , CECILIA J. -S·CHERER __ ______ _____ ~ -- ----- 8.cr.t.r)' and Tr.a.urer • UNIT PRICE CONTRACT OYer DI1' Bali PROPOSAL No, 20 Sealed propOilalll. wlU be recelfed 9 Inches, ~wBT 24 feet 0 Clemant County, Ohio, qn pllI'l &am, rPdlllled Ev ry Tllul'Sdo.y Morn! at the offiQe of the State Higbwa,y or Section 2.43, tate Rotlte No. Pt1BTHODlaT CHURC" LVTLE METHODI8T CHURCH lit Wa:vnellville, ,,'art'en County, Ohio. Direotor ot Oblo nt Colum~u8, in Waahlngton Township, II B. lit BaIlIO, Putor . ' ., . .. ,p ' '\~ second cfau matter at Ohio, u~tJ1 ] 0: 00 a. m .. Oblo Stan· 8('allng (sanel b laR l J, W. Wedgewood, Mln ... er CbW'ch 8o.bool, 1:10 A.K .. Mr. Ul1UIe<l' Sarvtoe. I:U .... , , Ifho po • • Ice at WaynesvUle, Ohio, dard Time, and painting Bridge No. "UUllI' the not ot Maro}J 3, 1879. Tutl8day, April lN, 106] , fOI' 1mover Big lndlno Cree, Harold Iilarnhart, Sup&. .• , provementa In: . (Span 46 feet 5 inches, Rolldway WOl1lhlp Semee, 10:10 , A.M • 21 feet 9 Inches.) , . Propolals Nos. 1 to 21 Inolualve Youth Fellowship, Sunday 7:80 ST. MARY'S EPI8COPAL ------------:....---------:-~:-:--:-- are offered alone proj ct and wlll PROPOSAL No . 21 'j he Rev. SlUDue1 N. Ker., Recto. SubscripUon Rates-In Ohio, $2, Pel' !sar in advance; ,$2.50 elsewhere be awaMed 8/1 one contract. Cll!r~ont County, Ohio, on part, P.ll. Oholr PracUce ThUl'l4ay 8: 00. SUnday: PROPOSAL No. 1. Section 6.66, Stste Route No. oj Ohurcb schlol 10:80 a. m. Baptist churcll Sunday morning. Preble County', OhiO, on part 0,.' Loveland Corporation, by ('leal1,\(iult Worship, 10:80 L m . Hel' ac.com [Ian lilt was Miss Mar- Section 2.82, State llou~, 'N,!). 72u, SCaling (sand bl1l8t method) FERRY CHURCH 0" CHRIIT I in Somers Townablp, by oleanln" painting Drldge No. CL·I ·67 Byrou Can-v, ~ter . llyn b bus °OI;:{.:les Doster WUS ' Il g uest scAling (8and blast metbod) an(i panlttnc Bridge . 0·Bannon Oreek (Span 110 Bible SclIool, 1:10 A.M, (1 fI , ot th~ New 'entul'Y lub whlln It painting Bridge No. !R-725.82 over Branoh or Olear Cl'8ek (SPI:ut 8 Inches, 'Roadway 19 r ot 0 Morlling Worebtp, 10:10 A.II. UTICA E.U.a.- CHURCH WlIltam SbaAnon, Mllllater By JANE FITE met·. Frlduy e \'enlng In tbe Fal' Paint Creek (span 8w teet 6 Inch.." feet 0 IDebel, lloadway 20 feQ I . Pra"" M_tina, 7 :00 P.M. 'Ulil 'P H \V vur lloadway 21 reot O~ Inohes). inchea) Nos. 1 to 21 Inolu81ve Sund81 School, 1:10 A.M .. 11111. YCIUDI People', Meetiq. 7:00 'l'he Womell'B ~hj'19Llul1 Tel1\v~r- ,.' Ie (\tty OU8 , aynes, PROPOSAL Jlio 2 . 'PROPOSAL NQ 11 project to be completed not Jam.. GanlltOn, BupL Evenln, Senloea, 7:10 P:1l, Ilnce nlon will hold their pril ~lttes'·Mrs. AlIc~ Tomlinson 1111 Butler County, Obio, 'o u part of Warren Count,y, ObIO; on part I?f thau Selltember '15, 1951. Pre.chltl" IlL and Ird, 81m3ellslon in the home o[ ~1'8. LallTIl os I!. . , Section (l.GO, State Route o. 122, SecUon 0.00, State Route No. 350, The II\lnimum wa~e to be paid daJl o.C ..eL mooth, to ' IO A.M. Rhldaker Thursday atterno\>lI. ~e~~~an j~h C4M'c'a oJ ~~no:i in Madison Tow'hsbll), by oleaning, In W,ashlntton Townabtp, by clenn· all labol' employe~ on tbls contract WAYNEIVILLI CHURC.H lilyenlna Be"ic.., 7:30 P.M. ' . bl ott who has been en w a, r y scaUng (sand' blast method) and ing calIng sand blast method) sball bo hi accordauce' with tho CHRIIT . . .. , "~' ~' Is recovering. :~n?nOld~~r ~b fe~~~r sa~~~~~ ~intlnc Bridge No. Btr-12!!·1l9 ovor and palntins Bridge N . WA-366,'20 "Sohedule of Pl'evaUing HourI , M. B. Cottq, Mlnlater ... . . uluk Sh\ltts remains ser- brIdge gClub which ~nclude~ several Elk Creek (Span four (4 ) at 83 Lltu. Miami River (Snnn 177 Rates Ascortained an<l DeBible Bchool, 9: 80 A.M. CAESAR'8 C"EEK FRIEND8 IOU81,y 111 at b.ls homll., . ]ocnl members Mr George Wall feet 0 InQhes, Roadwa.y 30 feet 0 teet 9 Inches, Roadway 15 fec 7 by The Department of MQrnlq WOI'8h1p, 10:80 A.M. WonIdp 10 A.M. Mrs. MtIllo 1001'0 lind h Ar lio n .. incbes) lnohes) Reilltions applicablo to Young Peoples' Meeting, 7:00 Rueben 1\1001' W I' guests dlll'lng and Mrs. Mary Coate .held the ' hlgb . PROPOSAL ' N 3 . ' S~te D(lparlment 1m. IIUDdQ 8cIJloOI. U £OK. P.l'. lhe week entl or .MI'~, Stelill Yl'l\ger ~~~;;j' lr~ ~a~t~la ~lne8 a~d Ml~ Butler COl\nty, OhIO,o·OU part ot warre:~~~~A~~~.~! part o'f prov ments In !ll'col'dance with Jj:vealng Servloe, 8:00 P. M. lU\d h!'r son, Dal'ld, of Hill boro. om s et 10 OIV SCOIe un Se tlon 8 ~1 Stato Route No U2, " ":I Sections 17.3. 17-1. ]7·~a. 17·1; 111111 Prayer MeeUog and Bible Studr OREGONIA EVANGELWAL :,\l1'a Dollie FI'n~lel'. 01' Gel'umn- irs. Rbodes Dunnell I' ('elv4'd the i La . T"'" hi b l"':nlog S~Uon 18.7-1, stnte Route No. 1;... 17.50. of tllll OOnel'll\ ode or Ohln.. . .. tl'avellng 1II'lza . n mon ull na p, 'I II "'" 'in LebanOIl 'orporntlQn by 1('1 utown. WIIS II guest llndoy o[ her l ' 'b'] . Do l . tte d d tb Boallns (Bond bloat method) and ' ing acallng (aand bhl~L tnotb(j() The bldd I' must IIlIbmU wHh WedDeldaJ, 8 P;Ii. JarQt18 H. Riley, Paator ~l'nn.dChllarel: . ~II'. 1\utl Mrs. A. D. ann:,:i 'P;lan~ H::a~:ha(\ln~l'~ hel: painting BridGe No. 13 -1.22.106 land palnUnc nrl!lge No. WA-] 29.·19Q hi li' bid a c rUn tl '110olc III III flundaJ School, 10 A. M. \Bus tor) )!mUIl lind ~OIlS. DO\l~\lIs allh Oold u Lamb Flotel TU4'sdny over Dicks I' I'k (S\lon 35 teet, Glover Brancb of TUI'tle Creek ( ~,an amount of ,734.00, Morning WOl1lhIP. U A_ M. aT. AUGU8TINE CHUR~H 111111 EI'le Dean. ' 1 " Incbes, ;ROadl\'IlY 20 feel:: Incl!eH). 80 feet 0 tnches, ROR\!lqW 3:l ~rct Plans Dud IIpoclfl(,IlUOnR al'O on Father Timothy McNicholas, Pastor Tbe loonl onler of tbe Orange) even ng. , PROPOS~L No. 4 ' flle In the IleplIl'lml'nt oC hlghlY'II)'1! Mnsses 8:00 and JO:I)O A.M. met iu l'egulQI' session at lhe 'rhe Warreu Ohapter. of the Ma· Butler County. 01110, 00 part or 4) Incbes). Bud the ortice or the division WrI'VNESVILLE FRI.No. Orang\! Hall 'MondaY' evenlng. 6Oulo Lodge held theh annual In- S tI ]677 Slat R t No 7;1 PROPOSAL No,.33 deputy director Fll'llt Dar School. 1:10 A.JI. 1\11'5. Anna Cos sum, o( Columbus, 8pection at the temPle. So.turday i:cL~!in 'T~wnsh~p, ~ eCleaning: ' Warren County, OhiO, Oil part of The tllr ctOI" I' A(,I'VQ8 the I'I~bl Meeting' for Worablp. 111:10 A.". MT. HOLLY METHODliT 8))37" tlhl week nd In tbe home ev~rt lug. The dlnn,er \\ as served Ronllng (sand bla"t method) Ilnd Section 8.46, _state Route No. ~ , to l'ejPct nny auO nil bids, or bel' bl'Oth ~l' and !llster-I n·law. by tbe Eastern Stars. . p a Inllng Dridge No BU.73.17" over ' in Boutb Lebauon COl'pol'lltlon, \l 'r j KAUEn T II. Beau. II'DI,ter Mr nnll MI'~ William Doet"'I' I1nl1 ~Ir. alld 1111'8. , llIlam Doster ond B f 0 " 'II I -Ill ~r cleaning; scaling (sand b \ alit St t ' 1'1'1 h n 'l t SUlld." 1aIaooJ. I: 10 A..M.. , . ... . fam ily Iltertnln d with n dlnuer ranCh 0 r n. n am v~ thod) d I tl .B Itl n, e g way 1'01' or A. lilarnbart, 8upL Let this Sun~ay and ('very fllln· ramily. lUI'''. OSBum was acom· e (S'" n f U' (~) at 38 feet 3 Incllell me an pa n ng r ge o. 45-"442 here b" the 'OOS' r's son at thell' bome. Sunday fO I' M,'. und R .,a 8 0 1 f 0 I I ' " \VA-48OC ovel' BranCh o( LI ,tle _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nnled day rind you In eome cburch Woreblp Sema.. 10:10 ' ~.M . P J ., • M wur d :tid ?II d oadway 24- cet uc lI~S. . (S 5 ' t. I .1 \.be church of your choice. Howal·d. who Is !l frelShmnn studlln • ra. or ORllum ,0; r. un PROPOSAL No 6 1trtaml RVllr ( pan 4.ee i( 1Il, 1(8 CHURCH FIRE PALM SUNDAY EvenJlI, Be..... 7:10 P.M. l\~rs. Edwnrd Lee, or Columbus and C Ohl' rt of Roadwl\Y 19 feel 0 Inclle8). . • lit Ohio tat (nlverslty. PII 126 Tbe R Y. 'F_ met at the Jonab's MI'. aud. Mr . 'hal'les Dostel' lIud S B~tler 0 O~U~~t R 0, ton N PROPOSAL No. 14 Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Sl. 10hll hil I RUII Daptlat hlll'cb , lIndny el' . family and MI'. Fred Wall. of Bar- j eO'l olI . T e oU e 101\'nlng' Warren Count" 'Ohlo on gnl' of, 'w ord from thelr ' son. ,Mr. Kennetb sburg ' ' ' n .• organ owns bl p, b Y c , ... '" S J h t H u bb af dI 01I I0, til a t nll1$. ve Y . scalin (llund blast method) Ilnd Section 3.59, ~tate Route No. ]32, t. o:n, 0 I~ Brld e No B '.126.34 'ovel' in Harlan Township, by cleanl,ng, the ch\U'eh Wbloh they aliend, tl1l1 Mrs. Howard GrahaDl nnll bel' Miss Janet Dosl I' receive(1 un lnt daughter, Miss KathIe n (Jrnh:un, excelle nt rating fOI' a clarinet s,olo F~rk ol~ee anl! two (2) scal1Dg' (aand blast method) 11ud Celltral Christian churoh, was Pill', were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Saturday afternoon when ,she com· at Y3() feet 0 In~he/ Rondwny 30 llatntlng Bridge No WA-132·56 ove r tlaJly d stroy d by fire on PallO and 1111'8. Henry H~rls of LebanoD po ted with a group 01 other class 0 I h ) Lick Run Oreek (Span 80 teet 0 undoy. npcnesp'OSAL N 6 Inohes, Road.,.y 15 feet 9 Ini.:hl~a ) : ...;"..-------- - - - -Mr. Fred Dakin romalus In crlt.·. C contestants In t)le Hlgb School feet leal condition at M"laml Valll!Y and Junior Hlgb School Solo ond .0 o. Don't fMcet. to glvo nil you an 'R ltal D to h h . iEnsemble Festival Ileld at ' WlI· Preble Counly, Ohio, 011 Ilal't or PROPOSAL No. 16 1.0 the REO ROSS. t.a?t~~ .t~ J'e::iven'tr::t!r:nt ~ol,"sa~ rDllngton College. Miss no 8 t e r SecUou 11.94. . R ROllte No. 36. Warren County, Ohio, on po r t; or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ II. verI! burns hI:' sustoln \lcJ " 'hen hI' played "Noc~urne" fl'Om The Con- In Lanier Township. by olean~ng, Section 0.0>1, SlAte Rolite ~o, 123. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT f.. 11 against a Atove III his home cerl In Q Minor by Verh<,y. Her sCllling (sand blast method) and tn Harlan Township, ,by cleonlng, Executor accomp(llllst \\'a8 lfra. Edna Dogan. pointing Bridge No. PR-35-j5() scaling (sand blast mllthod) and G'8'- t~ of Amy M. Dailey, d" ..'d. I hfe wee I'U! ngo' ' . over Bunts'/! Creel. (Spllllll two (~) pain tine Bridge No. \\"A-123·03 ~,vCJ' """'" .\u'. and l\I~'s. 8rn: t 11111 . 611n· M"RRIAGE ' lit 66 feet 3 In cites, Rondwll)' 2~ Socond Creek (Span 51 feet 4 In IheR Notice Is llereby b'1ven that 1'113 or lh~ Hm "eyshlll It R,e.B,tI\UI'IIIIt. '" LICENSES fe t 0 lu hes. noadwny 24 reet 0 Inches). S~anley Bailey who~e POllt br· IIIWe moved Into th l' Ilpstans aport- John L. Ellison, 26, maintenance, PROPOSAL No ~ PROPOSAL N l6 fice 8(ld,e8R la R. R. 2, WaYlleR lIIent in the hom of h . anll Mrs. Germantown qnd Kathryn 1... Bur. J>reblo County Ohio ·o~ part of W Cut OhiO. rl (ville. Ohto, has been duly IlD[lolllted . , ' . ' 2 afren 0 n Y. 0, on Iia ~o 118 Executor or the Eslate of Amy 'Herbert 'r .. Doster. IV llETTIII flEDlNO ~I r. and Mrs . .Elm I' DIIY' s "sllent ton, 20, ~Ierk·typist, Springboro. Section 18.76, State Routo No. 1~ , Section 9.4~, State Route No. 1~3 . M Bailey, late or Wm'rpn County, lhe wee\<" end \\"Ith r Int/YeR In Le " Mitchell Tussey, ~O. ('onstructlon in. Oralls Townsh ip. by I!leanlng, in Morrow CorporaUon. by (,lean· ohiO deccllsed .... EXTRA PROFITI I t K t k wOI·kel·. Franklin and Joyce Oon· scaling (sand blRRt method) nn(! lng, ICllllnc(sand blast m etl~odJ D 't . . h 195] .... InTIIt LIVING ng ou, en \LC Y' r ley, 21. waitress, Franklin. . painting Brfdge No. PR.t22.24!i ' and painting Bridge No. WA.Hlll.Dr{ II ed Ihl8 24 day of MILle, , MI'!!. Rob('I'l ~Y 80ng' nnd h I' WjJltam F . Matteson. 20, Navy, over Elk reell (Spans two (2) at ov l' Little ~Iaml River (Spall l'i] RALPH H. CAREY. wi All KIAIID to AIIIIOUJIC! daughtet·s. Shirl y and Shu l'roll Loveland. a nd .Fllomena CarborreIJ 46 feet 3 In hes, Road"vay 201 feet feet 6 lncbes, Roadway 17 fe~)t, ~ .111111\'(' ot the Probate Court, !lpent • atluclay with Mr. Fl'llnklln 19, 8tudent, Loveland. ' ] ~ Incbes). Jnches). . Warren County, Ohio ~ WAYIII ftII)I lem, Mr. and Ml'g. Donnld W)-· ' Chal'les ' E. Holmes, 23. m cbanlc PRO~OSAL No 17 " Codrl/) A. Slnnle-y. Atty. IIdDiIDI "'" "TIIpIe .......- ' " song and 1\11'8. R. C. Vandel'\'e II Lebanon lind Phyllis til. Nicley, 23, STATE OF OHIO Hamllto County Oblo on' part 8-29-4.5.12 Ilntl cbildr n. all of Dayton. Lebanon. .£XECUTJVE D~PARTMEN": of Bectibn 28,64, State ROu No -----117......,~C- .. laday. t..a ..... WAUl . . . fiss Nu nc Taylor played u TRY GAZE1TE _ ~ffII"'IFIEDS Office of the Governor 1411 In ~more Township by NOTIC~ OF APPOINTMEf!lT trumpet solo lit t/H1 Jonah rs RUII ~ COLUMBUa cl~lng, .scaling (sand b i Il l! t Executor PROCLAMATION method) aull pa1tJtlDg Bridge No. HA.128.146 9yer Mill Creek (Spana Eetate of Mary, Banders Guye, INDUSTRIAL SAFETY MOBILIZATION MONTH two (2) at' 45 feet 6 Inch 8, Iiload. deceascd. April, '851 \I;ay 24 tee . 0 Inches.) ~Holco Is hcreby g iven thllt Rose WHEREAS, ,the anDunl toll of }>ROPOBAD N I t! Perry whose l?08t Offt(:e address Mr. 'ROil Moolt '''·ow, hi, IIay "nl,l.ln8 ;11" lind Industrial accidents ~an olld is beClermont County O~'IO II part Is 524 Clark St., Cincinnati. OhJo.' dud Inl/oll/>Ilon 10 Robe,' C, P,odo, 01 UnIon Clly, Inillana. lnngd reduced by cduClI.tlon In Rarely, or Seetlort 34.69, State lio~te No. has bllen duly appo'nted all T':xe\~­ utrlx of t,Il€l Estate or Mal:Y fln nd- . a WHEREAS the cost ot theSe BC- 133, in Wal'ne 'l'ownshlp, by clean- er8 GuyC', late of "arl'en unl y, , , - - . n U. 'fOliAr cJdents reeuit8 In great 10111) of Ing. senBng (Rand blo8t me~hod) Ohio Ilece(llled. time manpowe r equipment -lind and painting Bridge No. CL-18S-347 Dnted this 19 day of MI\I' '11, mat~rlals and ' ov C"r ~tone Llek Creelc (S palm 98 1951. WHEltEAS, tbe conservation of feet 0 Inches, Roadway JR feet <1 RALPH H. CA.RIllY, life and manpower and Increas d Inc heR). Judge of tbe Pro}Jnte '0 I't production. so vitally Deeded In PROPOSAIr No. ]!J , Warren County, ' Ohlo these critical tlmea, . have gro:.l t Clemont County, Ohio, 011 part of Meryl D. Qray, Attorney bearing on the wo\l·belng of our Section O.tO, ~l-Ilto Route No, 766, 3.2 =-,.j.5,12 state and nation. i,nn..l.\w~a~a~b~ln~gt~0~n~T~0~1\~-n~8~,b~il~).~\jY~<::~le~a~n~-!.:.::'-=-=:':"-;--.,..,..,- ~ ~~~I'~'~'~'~'~I~I'~I~I~I~I~I~II~I~I~I~'~#)I~'~I~'~'!'!~"~';'~'~';'~"~'~'~'~'~_~.~.~':;'~'~~.~.~'~.~.~~.~'~'~I~"~'~'~' NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frank J. ;' . ..., or_ .... ' .... .. ... 4 ;a,..> " -'"r • Lausche, Governor of the State of Ohio, do hereby proolaJm . the montll of April, 1951 as INDUSTRIAL 'SAFETY MOBILIZATIO N" MONTH ond do call upon all th e citizens ot tbls state to assist In a geueral ' progl'!l.m of sllfety edu'cIllion and to glvo attention to their own practices, looldng I.oward n greater reduction In accidents, Dnd FURTHE,R, I urge all 1ndust~lal and labor organizations. local and county safety groupA, to cooperate with the Industrial CommlRslon of ·Ohlo In malting the 21 st All Ohio Snfety Congress and Exhibit to be held In Columl;lUs. API'II 10, 11 and ]2. 195] : It grnat sar ty e(!ucntlonal project that wlll In'JUato ' I,l y~ti\' around proJrl'llm of accident I'ellul" lion. IN TESTIMONY WHEnEOF, I have hereunto subscribed my lIalDe and caused the Great Seal of the ' State of Ohio, 'to , b affixed at, Co· lumbuR. this 2],st day of 'Mal'cll, In the year of Our 'Lord, One Th1l1l8' anrl Nine Hundrlld abd FlftY·Oill!. Jerseys switch from pasture to barn feeding without produCtion .'ump , FRANK J. LA USCHEl, Covel'nm' • '[he li ft)' head' of Je rsey cattle on Ross Moore's 170-acre farm nC,a r Hollansburg, Ohio, require a lot of hay. They seem to like the fine quality hay with improved flavor and nutritive ' ~OTICE va lue ;>roduced by Ross Moore's new electric bay drying unit. The Red dross Is not rorgettlng your boy In Korea, 80 dotl't you Mr. Moore reports ' that his cows had access to ,the hay from think you should give to the Red ' OClober on. They made the cbange.over fr~m pasture to barn CroBa NOW. fc cding .without the usual slump in production. I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,~~,• • • • • • • ,,~ , In 1950, the five Moore brothers, who live on adjoining C.lCI n~, changed {rom baling their hay to the use of a field choppl!r. Becau c the cbopped hay \~ollld occupy a smaller ~ IMCC [han under previous methods, the dryer unit was ilesigned a ~I self feeder. Fan and main tuonel are in the basement of • IJrgc bank barn. The hay occupies an ar~a 20' x 34' to a depth of 30 feet. Vertical flues carry the air to upper layers C?f the bay. , O ver 50 'tons of hay were cured in the dryer. If you arc interested in electric hay curiog methods and equ ipment help(ul ad vice is yours for the asking. Contult with your county agent, vocational agriculture' teacber or your Doyt0l'! Power and Light ' Company rural representative.

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APRIL Ill. tHl,.-tt 1a . by tbe calendar but ..1(; ther' momoter. Tbe cold clotl'dy weathe, aUn bllll•• OIl witb .lfuwer. and rain and mud, ' Some day It wll~ be lummer, ,maybe We won't have aDJ .prlng this year. Thsre ar large round pink buds on the ·flow· erlng Quince and one or two Ihel· tered DoweTl on the folilythla but they look cold and miserable. (One . of tbe big wblte roosters jUllt came up on the porch looking for ... good place to sbow the hen8 for laying en8, I wlsb he would find them a better place than tile bare porcb noor.) One of tbe marvels of life 18 tbe oOYered. dlllb supper !)r cUnner, Thera I. alwa)'ll '!"ougb to ent. Tbere Is alwaYI a verie~y, even ·when you tbink tbero 11 not going to be. Bunday ·S t, Marys. Parish held their many times put-oft dill' ner and parlsb meeting. The rood began to come In. The th'st woman brought a meat 108f, Ithe lecond brought a 'meat loof nnd the third until there. Were seven or el.bt meat loavel. aU different, al\ good but the helpers began lo be , a little worried. There was plenty of bread, maybe ,meat loaf .sandwlcbes were going to be all that we were going lo have to ent but by the time everytlilng was In ... b bo l:nf c t ""ere was a uge w .... BUC 0 al! ... and a h~e roWI of salad) a big

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Tile .-foJIowtq .tud.nta enroll II In Boo"eetllDg I bave been award· et?'ADDual Bookkee»lng Contest ~rUftcatea bJ the Ore«& Company ill New York. CIty': . Martha AdaJDs, Joyce Beal. Char. lotte Burnett, Bm Flschbacb, David George Hartaock, 1;>eter Keylll Avalene Penn. Order of Greg Artists cerUfI. Cll,te~ we,re received thill week by Mary Caroline Bmdle)" antI Avn.. Penn. All students In Shall!;' J bave now earned this "wan!. A ,report htla been received trom our entI7 In the annual O. G. A. contelt. Martha Adnml attained tbe standard of writing style reo qulred for tbe Red Beal Supel'lor Merit cert1flcate. Sbe WIl.'! nlllo awarded the O. G. A. pin ror hel' prlie-winnlng paper. Let'. all 8trlve towlll'd hlgh ol' goali and achieve more!

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-. I COMMON PLEA'S ' The Bimel Co. va ..,..nelt RaslI c. Douglas. M. Oro,: va Ferne L for mOMY, amout claimed, $2, WHEN A FARM OR VILLAGEGrotIII, plaintiff gr n'.cd dlyorcf? 668.68 witb f~ Crom lIlnrch FAMIL~ PREFER TO HOLD A Plaintiff ordered to pay defendant 28, 1961. Maple an4~fallle. $2t) per week for supoprt of minor Alma E. I.e nve V8 J~Ck Le· SERVICE , AT THE RESIDE~CE cblldren. Fever8, divorce, Me I B. Gmy. OR CHURCH, II' , glY' lliem til l' Cbarles E. Tlctmeyer VB FI'ahels Emmett Belta va Carl Brown. Jean Tletmeye\' divorce to {ilain' fOI' mooey only. am~unt chllmed l tlUUle Ilttentron anll coopel'llliou nM mf. ' $4a8.60 with Intere.t\ at 6~ from If It \V'ere held la ollr funeral home. Lois M. Wharton vs Jerry WMI" December l~, 1860 and 'oKta. twP. lOn. divorce tt, pl\llnlifr. James E. Rou, mfDo.; by Ch:II'le8 and Aldrin HUlllllbrey to Tbe Lennox Furnael! CO. VII. B. Ross, father and next frIend V8 W : a)ld Marthtl ~}. Maddey , Glenn A. Wilson. judgment to Bertha ROil, dlYorCtl, extreme ruel. 2 lots In Deerfield twP. »Ialntlff tor $532.60 and coels. tYRo,!:;r~~ V8 lly mverett Enrly, CIIC. to Wllllnm Obarles Frederick PRtricK Pnrl\ot Hendel'Son, divorce, J. T. Riley. E. alld Betty T. Rlok"y. 0.572 nOl'ea VB Loretta Parent, dlvorol' Lo plain. In Wnyne twp. tiff. E1leu M. M.eyer lo Jose ph D. ~ Louis E. Jeffery vs Mal'Y r.... Jef· REAL EaTATE TRANSFERS lIIeyel', 135.16 ncrel! In ulon twp. tery, divorce to plulnl\[f, Oarl L. Oook to Minnie .Cook : 1 Connie DunhAm to John L. und Opal Lee Sbelton vs Irvin Sllnl· lot In WaynelVlOe. Betty Honaker, 1 lot In Union lWp. ton, defendant ordered to Ilay $2;.· M~ry Tlgar to Ollar 8S lind ?llyr. Walter P., Ralph P. and fn.:dne 50 . pe~ week und $60 attol'n41Y fces. tie TerwlOeger Ii lou til Hamilton to Roberl E. Ilnd ArnoLtIl You oan g.t elttra ooplBl of the A. A. Menely VB Ed Nlckel~ dis· t w p ' Wurster, 0.418 acres in DON" GAZETTE, at the WAYNE8V'LLI: missed wlthciul record. ~erett I\nd male nunnell to ' field: twp. DRUG STORE or the GAZETTB ' WlIll.ams and ' Mllrten Corp. Ye. Joshun Donley and Bessie Bl'atton, .Granvllle T. alld Mal·tbn. E. ,No I" Evo\' tt Rnenl , Wilbur 0 erlelieclc 1 lot In Mt. Holly. Ivell to John ,F . lind 1Ieulll1l Mae office. ol'dered lo l'eleRse TV set to Oel'le' Harvey R. and MarY 'D. Steven8 Norvell, 0.32 acres In Franklin til· .1Ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. beck. t P I L W· to fl II 5' 60 ,'fesse Mentz to Thomas and Mary Nlltn SchneldeJ'Illlln vs Homer 0 au . ell r c I, u. aor es E. Wal'Der, 1 lot In Franklin tWI). HUes, deCenllant granlilil 20 dllYil In Salem twp. Thomas and MRry E. ""a"ner lo Iyan nnd Ivll. Mil Rend ' lo II· Evelyn I. SnokeI'. e. eQutl'lx, tiled . to plead I Llpyd E. and Barry C. Shorten Frank and Flora lenn." 1., lot In vestel' Bnd Lillie D. tnmb. I lol III Inventory. 1\ nl'ln g set for Ap r il " Irvin " Schneldel'mall VR Homer lo Mason Con.trucHol! Co., 3 Iota Franklin lWp. Corwin. at )0 11. m. Hiles. \leC ndnnt grunled 20 days In Deerfield twP. . Ruth F. J " rrerll' to 1"OI·mo!';. li1l<t.l1 ~e o( Elvan L. n talll ck, deed, to plend I Stanley Crosthunlle to nob ~rl B. Eno. and Do.Is6Y M. Holt to Pres· Jefrerle. 252.86 nerll'" III alelU t il. Eldon Retallick appolnled admln · , Ruth Froat \'s Kenneth H. Fl'ol!~. Uensgen, 13 acre. In De rnell} tWI/. lon and LeqDa Uke.. , 0,68 aCI'~s Kate trlngham to Jonn ;\ . li nd i stl'8lQr, V. H . Russell, Earl H . , divorCe to plaintiff, derendant to MaTgnret Roberts to Ml chaelnnd In Franklin tWIl. IGladys A. No k, 1.231 1\ 'res in .Br.owlI lind Cla reuce Snook np· , , pay '26 per weck. 1I1arle BrRlIln!ger, -47.06 R.c rea III Milo A. Rnd Lu ·l\Ie n : F eQly tO J J~I'anl!\ln t\\'P. polntlld ul)prRlse I'8. I Russell D. Nl cley \'8 Phyllill H. Salem twp. Frank D. Matson." 1 lot 111 Franklin. Roy L. Hlldson 10 I'\' ie 11 11t1 Eslate of LydlR E . I;lemn. dec'd , old tub bUllied In the ·ground where Nlcley, divorce to plaIntiff, !leliaI'll. Cly.de C. Erbeok lo Jolin o.nd Harry A. and MIll'y Lo~sdort to Pnullne -Ab,·I\IIlH. 0.21) II C O'!'$ 111 11'111" H~l'rlllon 13e,,"n. admlnlsU'Iltor, thef,l keep them hRndy, for golllg tion agreement a»pl'oycd. Mnry Rnwflllgll 1 lot III Mnson Maribn P. HudflOn, 1 lot, Franltlln. m'ce)! tWJl. trlmsf I' or r!ln,1 estute granted. fish ng wheneve tlley call. DOl IJ J T ..... n vs WII-n Fay by thl\ Oblo river night ol'awlers an ..... W'v ce OUu Mndge 1.. 00n8 to Earl and Etbel Mobel Hathawny lo Ruth A. BSlu te or Retty nenLlllen. d c'd, sell tor two dollar/! n quart At Lnwre~ce. diyorce to plalntlr1 and P. Sams. 36.20 acrC9 In Turllecreek ChRndler. 1 lol In Waynesville. PROBAoTE horles Belllhl~1I allJlOnled Ildmln· tbe rate tbe boys wero g~ttlng Ch~:n~~e p~::!~~·on vs WlIIlam E. tw~. I l'ttaurlc M . and ollisy D. Brill' Estate bnrlell I~: '001;. de('·d., 18lr~tol', harl t's . lr·v os. ' Ia l'ell '(; them tbe other night they could Alber' ''on, divorce to plaln"lff, d~ Rnymcnd and M~I'K,al t '1'lI.ylol' to klns to Thurman and Addle lIul" , ~fllltil lila C k I I It .. L 'l ~ MOl UII and Robel t \\'1se ullPoln led t I ..., • ~ M d I r I tt 968 I \V " e • e ,00 . lIt In n S In I ' . apllrnli!ers have made Quite q Jot 0 money fend\\nl ordered to pay '50.~0. Clarence an~ a e, n ~Ol'. I ot r!l , . 1 ncrea n .ayne tWJl. lra.nsfer of 1'1'01 e ~ t"te !,'Tartll'd. C~ · • It the local· markel for them bad j Ohambere Electronic Supply VII In Springboro. I . Wlnrred l.e\"" lo Arthur GOll' tole exemp~ 'l'Om InlLerltance ·lux. 1 - - -- - - bc811. so good. . Evcrett Rasnic. certain property re. Lil ey . TRulbe(, to 11\ lOll Rud ney , J IQt In nlon tWJI. I E8 t~le . Or George 1-: .11 ('1;(11'. fl e<:d. READ 'I'HE G AZ ETT ~: WEE KI~ " ! ThIS Is the sen son of young len8ed to Arthur and Albino Freeze. things. We are waiting fOI' IItUe Evelyn N. Vincent Smith vs Jopl,'g8 an d we bave two calves but seph R Smith dISmissed without we have 11 0 lambs, no shllep on Ule record. . , . place rlgbt . now. A two yeal' old I Roy L. and Martba. Hudson vs ewe with a very t.lny lamb aOld lit ,Robert D. and DorotJiY C. Sebald, the sale for otmosl rorty dollnra. ' d'lsmlssed wltbout record ~o wondel' lamb Is blgh. W have O. C. Benton V8 Mary A: Wh~len, an old ,hen sltUng 011 some duck t sl dhlmmlssed without record, eggs IUId there Is another hen on ' e , II. lIest of hell I\ggll In lhe barn. NEW SUITS Mrs. Kitty Puss hos nnt i;een seen Alice Gons Tomlinson vs Paul tor a couple of days bUl Dluah and Tomlinson, divorce, O. Donald DII· Mrs. GaUco Barncat :Ire !ltllI fight· nlullh. Ing. It Is too bad ),Illans lire not William H. Hensley VB Thelma mar profllable. By t11 \ ti.y don't W. Hensley, minor, divorce, Gray, forget the Red CroHIl. Rlallt'{el' IlDd Gray. Franl! Hart VB Albertn. Hart, In TRY ~ a."'SlFIEDS comllfltent, divorce. 8rolls neglecl -THEY GET RES~I.;TS FAST Mnrvln E'. Young. . DB a D. P. 1n Germany fiii n Il .lfy. A most dfljlcloull pork Illnner wall lpoke berore the open meeting of ..rved aDd followh)g the Roolal the M. Y. F. of the Methrilllst a bOlli', Mr. Gilbert F.ry,e, PI'E'RldllDt, c:hurch . Sundny night. l'lver"l)fle 'I' """ldecl over the \)u~lnelllJ lIelllllan t4illt an' eV'enlllg worth ",bUe "R Itn d It. ~ '~Tblnrs That COllnt IIi tolll of b'Ow Oommunlsm overrun A _ ...........IiIIIIIJr4·llJaJllllill.tl7. .~IQt.4 1I~1 fit !"td '~d y I'll, GUbert Frye IIeCbII opposition ahd contlnnes to ;m wa. fI.pe,£,l ally flne. "FrJend8hln. do so. R" tl"r'"a .. M ._• '-

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Inc, .oaJlq (.and blat methOd) and Plllntllll Bndle No. Clr766·01 over BII Indian Creek (Spana un' (1) at 62 feet 0 JUehe8 Rnd two (2) at 84 feet 0 InobE'B. Rondway 18 feet 0 Incbe8). PROPOSAL No, 20

palntlnl Ran BrIeIp ~o. oV\!I'DI'1 Creek (Span Sell led prop08als wlU be recelled 9 Incbell. Iloadway 2( teel 0 I~ont County, Oblo, on 11R1" ,PIdIIIIled Eve-rv Thul'sday Mornlbl at tho office of tbe Eltate Hlgbway . PROPOSAL No. 9 of SeoUon 2.43, tRtll ltollto 'No. . at Wayneavllle, 'Warren COWlly, Ohio. Dlrectol' or Oblo at COI,umbua, Warren County, Ohio, on part or '148, in , asblngton "o\\,nllbll); b . '., H se ond class mAtter at Ohio, until 10:()O a. m.. blo Slan- Seottou 2J1O, State Route No. 73. In IIcnling (Rallq b I a s l , ' 1" \ ' . Ic at Waynssvllle Ohio dard Time, , CI4!ar Creek TQ'lI'nshlp, by cleanillg, method) and painting nrld~o No. o t I~ ~()the ·~c~ ot Mal'cb 3 1879 ' Tueeday, .Aprll 21, 1961, for IIn- sllal1Dc (1aD1S blast metbod) d Olr743 ..H Qver Dig IndlAn Cree tI~ , • . provements In: pa\nUq Bl'I4ae No. WA-18·52 0 'or (Spao 46 feet 6 Incbos, RoRdway • . Proj)osals Nos. 1 to 21 Inclusive .Grapevine O~ek (Span S5 fe~ 9 21 loet 9 IflOhe!!;) are offered as one projeot and will Inches, Roadway 24 rcet 0 Inohes ) . PROPOtlAL No . 21 Subscription Rates-In Oblo, $2, Pel' Year In advance; $2,50 elsewhere be a'w arded as one contract. PROPOSAL No. 10 Olermont County, OhiO, on pal'l PROPOSAL No. 1 Warren ~nty, Oblo, on P81' of of Section 11.66: stute Roule No. 4 . . S Preble County, Ohio, on part of SectiOIl 8.84, State Route NQ. 3, In Loveland ,CorporaUop, by cleall' ~~list ChU\,C\!1 u~day M~~r1!ng: Sectlon 2.82, State )lout\, No. 725, In Clear Creek Townsblp, ' by clelan· !ng. s\lallng (1ll1nd bltlst metllod) el a com pan st \\ n8 s al':ln SomeI'll Townahlp, bf cleaning, I"" Ilca11Dg' (sand blallt lDsthcld) and' Pnlnttng bridge o. CL-.IS.57 lI~~og~e:~leB Doster W'IS ' 0. gUl'st 8Callng (sund blallt metbod) and and pl.lllt1nc Bridge NO. WA.'{~·tl5 ovel' O'Ban 011 CrOck -(Spnn 1111 II tI t- tI . N t CI 'b h It J)aln~ng Bridge No. PR..726-82 over over BraDOb of Clear Creek (Spun teet 8 Incl1e , ROAdway 1!1 f ot 0 By JANE FITE ~ct 1~1:~~' eevne::::g I~ ;e e'}..Ol' Paint Creek (Span 82 feet 6 Inches, sa feet 0 Jnch'l!s, RoadYl'RY 20 te t 1 Inches>. ' . Roadway 21 teet O>n. Incbes). Incbes) Ptoposals Nos. 1 to' 21 InCluslvo The Women'!; Cbl'l"UUll Tem~lel'" Hille Party House" Waynesvlll . PROPOSAL No.2 ' . PROPOSAL No. 11 tbls projQc,t to be completed not unce !;lIon will bold Weir PI'i1 ~i~ ~1.~II . . Alice 'Iomllnson ns BulleI' County, .Oblo, on part of Warren County, Ohio. on putt ot tha}l Se\l~mbel' 16. 1951. " Seotlon 0.00, State Routb No. 122, Section 0.00, State ltoute No. 350, The minimum wage to be palu oesslon In tb o bome ot Mn. Laura os ess. Rhldaker Tbursda.y afternoon. ~lrstalL!1~an I~' CUrr, oJ Leb~UOnt iIi Madison Tow,nshlll, by cleaning, In'WahlJlCton Township, by clea\1' all labot emplc;>yed on this cOlltraot • 1)i ott who bas been en er ne . w h a. car par y a scaUng (sand ' blast ·method) and i~, acaUq ,sand blast metMd) sha.lI bo 41 accordance with tbo .. .. ~ IS, Is recovering. the Golden Lamb H.otel Saturday J!&lntlng- Bridge No. BU.122..29 over and palntblc Bridge No. W A.36</.. 29 "Scbedule of Prevail1ng Hou~l . .. -.. ~ ,aok l:\butts remains ser- ~vr:lng I t~ ~\ ~le~s~re ot he~ Elk Cree~ (Span tour (4) at 33 over Little Miami River (SPAn )77 Walle Rates Ascertained and 1)0. louely III al hi s- home., . I r e 0 u b w c Mnc es se~~r~l feet 0 Inches, Roadway SO teet 0 feet 9 Inches ROadway 15 reet 1 ternilned by The Ptl'Pn.rtment of Mrs. Millie Moore und her lion oca m om e1'8. r. ~orge a inches). ' jnobe8)' ,. Relations appllcablo' to Ru bon Moor W I'll guests during nnd. Mrs. Mary Coate held tbe hlg~ . PROPOSAL 0 . " • No 12 state Hlgbway Pt'parrment 1mtbe week end or ,!ill'S. Stella Y~uger \~~I\~~~Jr:>O:::I~t~l~e ~~!~e:c:~ ~~ Buller Counly, ' Oblo, o~ J)a~t ot warre!ng,~~~y~hIO: on Ila},\; or )1l·ovements. In accordallOe , wlLh Imd her son. Oa\id, of HtIIsboro. M' RI d B II ' I d lb Scollon 8.01. Slate Route No. 122, Section 1874 StAtc Routo No '~23 Soctlons 17·3. 17-4. 17·1n, 17·5 IInll ~fI·R. Dollie Fl'aziel', of Gel'mllll' t ."1. I 10 e~ tlnne .Icre ve e In Lemon TownBblp, "y cleaning, tn ' Lebanoit Corpol'allon by cil~'a'l: J7.5n. of Ulr Gon~1'1I1 ode of Ohl'l. ' l~wn. WRS a guest undny of hel' 1~~~~hJl'lze ..p t. tt d d,th BcaUng (suml blnst melhod) and ' lng ac:alin (spnd blp~t meUlb.,) Tbe bldde)' musl submit wl\h 1 grnndc~l\dr I~. ~II'. nnd ~{I'!!. A, D. an'D1~:i U~I~ ~:n~:11 ndj:~C'~ helg 11lllntlllg Brl~lg No. BU,122·10G tand patntJn~. Brldg~ No. \\·A.12a.190 hilt bid II. cel'tlfled : hol:lt In tile Bustal) Mill till And sonK, nO\l~I/lS aL the Oold n Lamb Holel Tuesday over Olc:ks t· ek (SIlUn 36 feet, 6 over Branch of TIII'tle Cre It (S ao amount of $784.00. . , I ' Inches, Roadway 2 reet S IllcheK). 6" til t 0 InciteR l!onl1way all (C' t Plans and sP('(llrI('.ntiOIlB al C Oll und Eric D nn. Tbe local order of lhe Grange e\en ng. . PROPOSAL No..1 • 'I e , ' . file in the IlGparlm nt or hlghwaYII met In regular session al the 'J,'lhe z::-rre~ ?:.af~e:. ~r the Il\!a: Butlel' County, Ohio, on part or 6 Inobes) . L ~'3 and the offl e oC the division Grange RaIl Monday evening. son c ge e e l a~ua n Section 1677 State Route NO 73, 'PROPOSA .~o . .1 deputy director. Mrs. Anna Cossum, of Columbus, spectlon at tbe temple. Saturday In Lemln 'T~wnahlp, by cleaning, Warren County, Oblo, on pm'lt of Tbe dlt'octol" I'('/lervos Ute rlP,hL SP3l" Ih t} lVeek nd In the home evening. The dinner was served 8caling (sand blRRt me\Jlod) tln~ Sf3ctlon , 8.45, State R?ute No . .11>; to rej(> j nny anll nil bids. ot bol' IH'oth"r and slsler·ln·lnw. by tbe Eastern S)tn.rs. 'painting Bridge No. n .73-172 over In South Lebanon 01 Ilorntion, b~ '1'• .T. 1\A umn. fro nnd Mrti. Wllllal>1 Doster und Mr. and Mrs. "lllla~ Dosler Bnd Brancb of Groat !llIaml ntv r cleaning, scaling (sand bin " t State Fllghway Dlro~:tol' family Mrl< 'ossum W8S ac:om· fam'lly. ent rtulned with a diuner S r 4 t: 3 r t" I bes method) and Imlntlng Brldgo No. 4 1)-0.4 12 panh!d' ber 'b)~ tile Doster's son. al their born, Sunday fOI' MI'. and p~ns o~r <c) ~ 0 , ~e,,, n 'WA-48·89C over BranCh or LI.llI _._ _.'_ _ _ _ _~---__ HOW81'd who Is n fl'l'shmo.n student Mrs. Wilford Cosl!Um and MI'. lind ' oa wnYpR~POSA,L I~ Il'~. Miami Rver «Span 54. feet '1 In thes CHURCH FI~E P.6.LM SUNDAy at Ollio' Stat . 'nlv rslty. · 1\~rs. EdWArd Let', of Columbus and , C t' Obi o. ,J t of 1\onrlway 19 feet 0 Inclles). The B. Y. F. lUet at the JOllab's ~fr. and lIfr!!. Charles 'Doster and S BU,t1er 0 o~u~ y't nO, tonNPar 126 PROPOSAL No. 14 Mr. "Ild M'rtl. L. . John htt~e Run Dnpth\l ChurCh nndny eve· fnmlly .and -aft·. FI'l'd Willi. of Har· eet{o~ . T ':' ebl o~ 0'1 0 . In',.' Wanen Count)' '0.1110 011 pal·t of word tl'Om their I>0n, ·Mr. Kenneth veysburg :In i\ 01 gan o~~ ns p, y ~ ell n .. , 3 R 't N 132 St: . 101m, or Hubbard, Ohio, that nln.&'. . . . . . . sCaling (sal1d blast mtlthotl) and Section .59, tate ou e o. , MI·s. Haward Graham and hel' i\I1ss Janet Doslel I e(.elve(\ an Intln Brld e No B .126.34 over in Harlan Township, by cleaning, tbe cbul'cb wbiQb tbey attend, 0111 daughter, Miss ){athle n Grah\llll. excellent rating tor a clarinet solo grit CI~eek (Spnns tWd (2) scaling (sand blast method) and Central Christian cburch, was pal" were dinner guests Sunday or Mr. Saturdny afternoon when .l;Ibe com· t?'3!':eet 0 Inches, RoadwlI)' 30 l)ainting Bridge No WA..132·56 I)v~r tinily dOlltroyed by [Ire on Palm an~ 1111'11 Henry H4rrls ot LebAnon peted w1th a group or other class ; t 0 I h ) Lick Run. CrQok (Span 80 teflt 0 Sundlly. ~. ~ed Dakin remalus ' 1n edt: C contestll,llts In tbe High School. ee n~R~POSAL No 6 Incht's, Roadway ,16 feot 9 Inu~,es). ieal c;onditlon at Miami \ alley II:nd .Tunlor Hlgb Scbool Solo ap~ Preble County, Ohio, 'on part or PROPOSAL No. lIj , Hospltnl, Dayton. wbere . hll was ! ~~:e:~leco~~SL!V" 1 M~:~d Da~ 8 ~I~ Section 11.94, . S. Route No. 35, Warrell County, Ohio, on Ilnr'b of _ _....,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ taken to receive trcatm,ent fol' Me' a ~d ''Noctu~n~'' (!'om The Con in Lanier Township. by leaning, Secllon O.!M, Slate Ronte No. 123. vero bU~nR h e suslnlllrd wuen h" pi .y . , • : scaling (sand blnBI m ~hod) a.nd In llnrlan Townllhlp: by olell ~llng, fl' lI agrun llt n PIOV 111 hili honle I'l l III G Ml/IOI by \ e,rh,,). Hel paInting Bridge No PR.3fi.150A SCl1l1ng (lland blast me thod) und Executor t llj'ee w eks ugo. . accompllnillt was 1\ll'fi. Edna Bogan. over Banta's Creek (Spal18 two (2) painting Bndge No. WA.123.03 ov I' Estnte or Amy M. Tlanoy'. d 'c'd. ~11'. and Mrs. l!ittn tls l HI1I , o\\'n· at 66 feet ~ In hell Rondwuy 2.1 St' on4 Creek ( tian 51 f et ~ IncheR NoUce is hereby slv!:n (hut ers 01' lhe Hurveysbul'g Re.8wUfllll l, MARRIAGE LICENS'£S leet 0 Incbe~. RoadWI\Y 24 feet 0 Inches). St.anley H. Bull~y wh~e POlil 0(· hlwe ~ovecl 1111.0 tit lIPstalrs apal·t· Jobn 1.. Ellison. -26. malntenan e, PROPOS1\ I,.. No.7 PROPOSAl; No. 16 t ic IIddres8 Is n. ll. 2, WayneA nlent 111 lh hom ar ;\11'. 'and Mrs. Gel'tllAntown und Kathryn I... Bur. Prebll' Count.y Ohio on Ilart or Wa re Connty Oblo on nn.r!. ot ylll , Ohio, has been IIl1ly ill/Pointed Hel'bel't T. Doster. t-...I. " . ' 122 r n ., ~ IIH IDxeclltQr oC the Flatate of Am:! :11' an'd MI'~ Elmel' BllYl' Silent ton, 20. clerk· .Yl'lsl, Springboro. Section 18.7~, S.ate Routo No. ,Seotlon 9.4 I Stt;\te RO\lte No. 1_3. M Batley lute of \Vnncn County • J. ...• S ' i\.f\tchell , TUBS r. 20. constlllctioll In Gratis' Township, by cleaning, In Morrow Corporation. by (. e a n . · ' , til wMltr e nd Illth I elnth !\ In Lex- workllr. Franklin nnd Joyce Con. scaling (sand blost method) nnd Ing IIcallnC(8and blast method) Oblo, cl ceased. , IrlgtOIl. h .entllclry. ley, 21, waltrcss, Franklin. painting Bridge No. PR.122 .. 21l; · and- painting Bridge No. WA.,~a.!)1l PII\ II IhlA 24 day of MIlICIl/.1051. 1\1)'>1. Robpl't Wysong and her William F. Malteson, 20, Navy. over Elk Creek (Spans two (2 ) at ovor LIttle Mlnml River (Sllan li1 RALPH Ii. C~RF.". lIaught 1'8, ..,hlrley and Shru'l'oll Loveland, and Fllpmena .Carbonell 46 teet ~ Inohes, Routf'yay 24. reet feet 6 lnehell, RORdwllY 17 r~ t, ~ .r\lIlgl,l of the l'rdbll.te Court. ~pent ,atu. dlW wltll Mr. FnlllJ(Hn 19, atlldent, Loveland. 1 y.! Incbes). Incbe!l>. . Warren County. Ohio Cbarles E Holmes 23 mechunlo PROPOSAI 'N 17 " Cedrl(~ A. atanley. Atty. Clem, Mr. and Mr/!. Donald . Wy· 80ng and :\1I's. R. C. Vandel'veen Lebanon and Pbyllis ' E . 'Nlcley. 23, ' STATE OF OHIO Hamilton eount/ O~la 011 1 part.. 3 .. 20-;4-5.12 . nnd cblldren, all of Day~op. Lebanon. . EXECUT VE DEPARTMENT of Seetton ~ 28.lif, State R~ut,~ No - _ _ _ __ Miss ~ancy Taylor played :I. : =t-= ·Offle,. of the Governor HI In . --more Township ' by C PO TMENT trump' t 8010 lit th Jonab's Run TRY GAZElla:; ~IFIEDS COLUMBUS cle~ng "'~lIn&' (sand b I a B t NOTI £. OF AP IN PROCLAMA'IlON method)' IUid p~tlng Brldl;EI No. Executor INDU$TRIAL SAFETY HA-126--146 over MIJl 'Oreek (Spans Eletuto of Mal'Y Sand rs GUY~, MOBILIZATION MONTH two (2) at' 45 teeli 6 inc1l8s, J olld. deceascd. April, 1951 way 24 feetl O Inche8.) Ntolce Is hereby given that Roso WHEREAS, the annual t~1l of "'ROPOSAL No 18 Perry wjlose Post Oftlee IIddress MI. Ron MODI•• how. It/.lta~ "ni.Mnll/an and ' ~ ents can and Is be" . Is 624 Clark St., Olnclnnatl. Ohio.' Industrial accl a du"t 'n.lolloI'on 10 Rob,,' C. Plo,/ol 01 UnIon c"y,/nil/flno. , Clermont County Ohio on part log reduced by: ed,ucntlon In s~Ce~y, 'o f Section lH 69 State Rout~1 No has been duly appointed us '.xee.. and . , •. ' . ,,' 'I . utrlx of the Estate of ?oInt;,)' Sa nd.. WHEREAS the cost of thes ae- 133. In ,VI~}\ne ownsblp. by I. ean· ers Guye, Inte of Warren . ounty, Id it I at I e ring, ecallng (Bund blast method) Ohio de~enBed. cents resu S II . gre oss °d nnd painting BrIdge No. CIA 13·347 "'-ted tbls 19 day ot 1\lal'ch, time, manpower, equipment an over Stone Lick Creelt C 1)o.n 98 ...,.. mat.erlals, and . 1961. WHERIDAS the consel'VaMon of feet 0 Inches, Roadway 1 f'~et 4 RALPH H. CARBY. llfe and manpower aJ)od Inoreased InchoR.), . .fudge of the Probate OUI't production BO vitally needed In . PROPOf3AL No, 1!l Warren County, " Oblo these critical times, bave grent Clemont County, Ohio, on jlllrt of Meryl ]3, Gray, ~ttorney ., bearing on tbe well·being of our Section 0.)11, Stale Rout(' · No., 766. state and nation. . In 'YRsblngfon Townsbip, by 1~lean· 3·2 ~1.{j·12 NOW, THEREFORE: I, Frank .r. Lau8che, Governor of the State or Oblo, do' hereby proolalm the month or April, 1961 all INDUS~ TRIAL 'SAFETY MOBILIZATIO N MONTH d'nd do ,call upon all the ('IUzens of this state to assist In a general program of safety educa· tlon and to give attention to their own practices, looking t.o ward n greater reduction In aCCidents. and FURTHER, I urge all Induaq.lal and labor organizations. local and county safety groups, to cool)erat with the lndustrlnl Commlflslon or Ohio In mal.lng till' 21 st All Ohio Safety Congress and J)~hlblt to be beld In Columbus. Apl11 10, 11 and 12, 1951. IL 'grl'ui safety ecillcationnl project thal will Iniliaie a yea\' around program or accldenl. 1'1)1111 (" tlon. tN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have bereuntq subscribed illy nalllo and caused the Great Seal of the 'State of Oblo, to be a.(flxed at Co· lumbus, this 21st day of Mal'oh, In the year of Our T.orll. One ThOll!!· nllli Nine Kundred and Flfty·one. Jerseys swilch from paslure 10 barn feeding wllhout production .Iump FRANK .T. LA USCHE. Govel'DOI: • The lift)' head of Jersey catdc on Ross Moore's 170·aere ·farm '~I'## """#I~"'" •••••••••4 ne. r Hollansburg, Qhio, require a lot o( hay, They seem li ke the fine quality hay with improved flavor and nutritive ' NOTICE I ~ l lIe produced by Ross Moore's new electric hay drying unit. The Red Cross 18 not forgetting your boy In 'Korea, so don't you j\f r. !"loore reports that his cows had acc~ss to the hay from tblnk you ahould glvl! to the Retl October on. They made the cbange·over from pasture to barn Cr08s NOW. feeding withou t lhe usual slump in production. " , ' "".~ I n 1950, the live Moore brothers, who live on IldjoiniDg rJTlm, changed from baling their hay to the use of a field chopper . .Aecall c the cboppcd hay would occupy a smalJer . 'polce t.han under pre \' iou5 rllC.' lh ods, the drye r unit was designed liS a self (reder. Fan and main tuonel arc in the. basement of. 1.lrge bank barn . The hay occupics an area 20' It 34' to a depth o f 30 feet. Vertical Riles carry the air to upper.layers of the hay. Over 50 tons of hay were cuced in the dryer. If you a re intcrestcd in .electric hay curing methods and equ ipment, helpful advice is yours for the asking. Consult wi th y01l1' cOllney agent. vocational agriculture teacber or your D:.)'Ion Po",'er and Light Company rllral representative.

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A.T THE RESIDENCE tbe calendal'\ but Jlp~ ~, the ther· l!:eylll' Avalene Penn. children. eVel'8, vorce e . ruy, Elva LeWi8 2 Il.Cres In H:illIIltOll OR CHURCH, 11'(.' j.,'Ive lhem t1a' Order of Gregll Artist" cerml. Charles:E. Tlctmeyer V8 F.;nncls ,Emmett Belotl VI Curl BrowlI. twp. '' . mometar. The cold dottdy weather sWl haqa OIl with abowers and cates were recolvltd this week by Jean Tletmeye~·. dl\'orce to plnln· ~Ol' money on.lY, ~ u~t 6~!I\I~ed'l Olarence B. and Moille Bowman lIU lllt! u.tlentfoll anll C OO~i!l'U.t!On, 01 rain lind mud. Some day It will )Jary Garollne Bradle~ and A,·/V tltr. ,426.60 'Yith ote..._. a I" om to ,Raney Wllliamll ] 8H5 u.creg III IC It wel'e held In ollr Cuneral hODle. ~ Bummer. maybe we won·t have lene Penn. All students In Short. 0018 M. Whurton Va Jel'l'Y WbIll·· December 18. 1860 and O'!tll. ~rurtJecreek twp • . an, Iprlng thll year. Tbere are band I have n09; earned tbls award. ton, divorce tf> plalntlrr. James E. Ron. mluol" by Ohal'lee Clyde Rnd Aldrla. Humphrey to large round pink buda on the flow· A report has been received from Tbe Lennox Furnace Co. VS. B, RoBS. father and nex~ rrle~(~ ~s '7Jrgll W. 811d MarUla E. Madtloy. er1q Quince and one or two sbel· 0111' entry In the annUlI O. G. A. Glenn A. Wilson, :Judgment to Berthl!- ROB", divorce, elCtleml' Cluel · 2: lots In Deerfield 1Wp. tered flowerl on the forsythia but conteet. Martha Adllme attained plalntlfr tor $632.60 and MiltS. ty, Warren Yount· , Elverett Early •. fllc. to WlIllnm tbe), look cold and mllerable. (One tbe ItJuidard of writing style reo Charles Frederick Plltr,l ck Pllre,Dt Rodger S. :lenderlOj ~8 Betty A. I?. and Betty T. RJckcy, 0.&72 acre& of the big whIte roolters just call16l qulred for tbe Red Seal Superior va Loretta Paront. ,divorce lQ plain. Hon ers!ln.voree, . . nlley. In Wayne twV. up on the porcb looking lor,,& good Mettt certificate. She was nlso tift. .Ellon M. Meyer to Joseph n. place to Ihow the bens tor laying awarded the O. O. A. pin for her Louis E. Jeffery vs MIITY L. .Jer. REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS' j,{eyer, . 135.16 acres III nlou tWIt. 8nll, I w18h be would find them prll,,"wlnnlng paper. . fery, divorce to plulntl((. Carl L Cook to Minnie Cook ' 1 Connie DUllhum (0 John L. aud " better place tban the bare potch :Let'l all strive tOWIll'd hh;hor Opal Lee Shelton vs Irvll,l Sh~l. lot In W~ esvlUe . netty Jfonuker,,.l lot In Union twn. "'ol1ls~ and achieve mOI'e! . ton, deCendant ordered t~ \lay $2... M "'1)'11 to ~-.Ie d ... Walter P 'L Ralpb P . lind Ma:t1ne ' floor.) d "60 lOft. r ory .•. gar v..... S lID ".yr· _. . k One 0 f th e marveI8 0 t lite I8 .. {Jer \\ ee 1111 ,. ~ a '11 UHf ees. tie Terwllle er. 6 Iota In Hamilton Uomohr to KOl>ert El. Ilnd AI'nella the covered dish supper ~r dinner, You oJn get eiltra cople. of the A. A. ;Menely VI! Ed Nickell; dis· t g , llf. Wurster, 0.413 ocrell In 00(01" Tbere II always enougb .to eat. GAZETTE. at the WAYNESVILLe::: missed without recor(t. wp. t d Ebl Jl I ' f'telcr'twp , There Is alwllYI Ii verlety. even Wtllfams and ' Morten Corp. VII. Evere t an e unne I to Granvl1'le T aud Martha ENol" When .,ou think tbero Is not gOing DRUG STORE ,or tile GAZETT! EVIll'cll Rllenlc Wflbul' Oerleheclt Joshua Donley and BeBsle Bratton, II to J b . F d D I h' 'f # office. • . 1 lot In Mt Holly 1,e 0 n Rn eu a .. a~ to be'. Sunday St. Maryl Parish ordered to relentlc TV set to Oel'le' II Ii d ila y B. St Norvell 032 aercs In Franklin tp 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iI_. . . . . _~ beld their ml1l1Y times put-off din· beck. .' arvey . . an r . oV~,nB ,f08se' M~nt1. to Thomas and Mal'Y I' ner and p&rlsb meeting. The food Nlltc Schnehlel'ruan vs Hom l' to Paul r;. We~errlcllil 55.60 a I es 1" W 1 I f. I F klJ be ~ . H I.e 2 d In ~alem twp J.. arneI', 0 n ran n twp. Ivan ond Ivn Mllp, Rend to SII· Evelyn I. Slickel·. gao to cor;no in. The , first . l1es, deCendl\nt grill! d II lIya I Lloyd JD. a~1I Sam' C. ShQlte)l Thomas lind Mnl')' E. Wagner .to vestel' and Lillie n. 1.limh. 1 hit In Inventory. h Bring woman brougbt a meat loaf. tile Ito plead. • t MOo ' I Ii 3 t 15'rank lind FlOI'll Glenn. 1 lot In secoDd brought a 'meat loaf amI Irvin Schnoldel'mall vs Homer 0 1\.1100. natruct 0 0. , 10 8 Franklin twp. Corw\Jl. nt 10 a. m. the third until there- were soven Hiles defendant gl'O.ntecl 20 III1Ys In Deerfield twP. , Ruth F, Jl!rrel'le to NOl'm(l. " Eflt.Jn of EVlln L , R (alllck, del' d, or eight me&t loavea, all dlUerent, J. 'ifJ to plead ' ' I Stanley Crosthunlte to nohe!'t n. En08 and, Dn.lfley, !\t. Holt to Pres· Jeffel'le. 25.2.86 II 'reN 111 SlIlp,n tl'. Eldon Re't allick apPoInted adruln · an good but the belpers began to , f"M. , Ruth Frost vs Kenneth H. Fro!lt, HenBgen, 13 acres In Del'l'tiold t\v/J.•~on and ~Da LulceR, 0.68 IICl'eB Kate Strlns;hom to .Ionn A. and Istl'ator. V. H, RUl:lflolI, Earl H1 be a little worl'led. There wua : d'ivorce to plaintiff, derendrlllt to Margaret Roberta to MICho\l1 nnd i ll Ji'ranklfn wp. , Gladys A. Nock, 1.23 1 II '1 ' ~ in BI'own nnd Clarence Snook ap' plenty of bread, maybe mel1t . Ioat , . pay ,26 per week. Motle B1'Rxl~er. 47.06 !tcres In Milo A. nnd , Lu ·lIIe D. Realy to 1 1~r" nll lln .twP. polqtcrl aPllrn,leel'tI. sandwiches were going to be al1 . . I Russell n. Nleley \'8 Phyllis H. Salem tWII. lP'ronk D. Mntson. 1 lot In Franldln. Ror 1.. Hud60n to 1·1· 1f.> IInti E!!tnte .of Lydlll El. ,Bel'lm . dec'd, that we were going to ~ave to eat ~~~ytu~ burl:~ In ~be ~rourn~, 'Vh~r: Nioley, divorce to olnlnUrr. seplu·n· Clyde C. Erbeck to John lind Ral'ry A. and l\fIWY LogNdon to I Pauline AbI1IDlR. 0.20 IICI'''R ill )PIII" Harrl~on B \'1111 . udminlst.ratcr, bilt by the time eVery~hlng W&8 In flsblng e~ene~':r t~~y Ycal~,1 r;~,~n tfon I1gl'eement approved. Mary RI1WUU@B, 1 lot In MaRon, Martha P. Hudllon. 1 lOt, FranlIUO' crrel[ ' tWJl. t ranMel' of r III elllale grltn.ted. there was a huge bowl ~(succota~.., by t'be Ohio river night crawlers J ean Lnwrence vs Wilma Fay !\fudge 1.. OQnll to EliI'I IIncl Ethol Mab I Hathaway to Ruth A. • -ES lll Le or nettv TIenpllen. dec·d. I1I1d a h\l8e boWl of salltd. a big sell tor t.wo dollars 0. quart At Lawrence, diVorce to pJa1ntlf~ lind P. f;!nmll. $15.20 &crcll> In Tllr~lecl'cel{ I(Jhqndler. 1 I()t In Wuyn avllle. . PR08A-T.E hnrles Benthlrn' allPont d IIlImln· cake and a couple of pies and a ' chlJ'd ~o plaintiff. twp I 1'>( I .. d [I II H \Qtratol' Clu I'll'S Sl '119 ~I!\I' n'(> lew Iide dllbel and. believe It or I the rate the boys were getting Fannie Albertson vs WillIam E. . aur ce .". un )/1 sy . 011, 1I ESLate ot hnrleR R COOl.. d I' ·d.. " • .I . <rl. • not. evel')' one bad enough, thelthem the other night th'lY coulil Albertson, divorce to plalntlU, de- ' ~lymC-nd and l\fargalet .TaYlol'lo ~ln8 to Thl1r~all on~ Addle Uor' !Mlnnle Mill' ook. n(\l11lnl!ltl'uLl'I~, ~1I1r:!~II~~!d Rob It \\Is ail/loin ted 'I&lad and macarOll'llIl and the 8UC' bave made Quite ~ lot of money f tendl1llt ordered to pay $60.00, Clal enCe and Madeline Izor, I lot .IOU, 96.8l 1101 f08 In \\ lIyne tlVp. lra,netel' of 1" >'01 elltllte /,'I'llntl'd. eN ' 1)P : Chambere Electronic Supply V1I In Sprhll\'borG, I Wlnrred 1.ewis to Ar~hlli' GOR' !..ate exempt fmm Inllerltllnce t4x. 1 cotash. went around. Everyone had If the local market for them ho.d _ Everett RasDlc. certain property raLucy Tnulbep Iii l nn !lull ney. ] lot In nlon lw·". I Estnte of Ceol'l:'e L. Sal'kH. IleG·d. RJD\O 'l'HE GAZET'I'Jl: WEEKLY ! a little piece of ·pie or cake nnd beeh. so good. fOJlI, bread. butter and coffee ahd TJlls is the season of young leased to Arthur and Albino Freeze. everyone had enough. There were thlngll. We are Waiting for little I Evelyn N. Vincent 8mtth va Jonot seven baskets of fOod lert, over PI)fs an d we have two calveB but sepll R. Smith. d18mlssed without but there was some. It was t\le we, lIave no lambs, no sltl'ep on lhe recol'd. 1Dodern lIIustrntion of the loaves place right . now. A. two yen I' old I lWY L. and 'Martha Hudson vs and tbe fishes. I even SI\W poo· ewe wIth a very lIny lamb !told lit IRobert D. and DOrothy C. Sebald, pie h&vlag seconds. the aale for IIlmost rorty dOllar~. ' cfjsmlssed wlthont record. One of tbe fann magazines this No wondel' Ismb Is high. W ha\e C. C. Benton vs Mary A. Whalen, month has the other slde of tho. 1111 old .hen flitting , on some duck et nl dlammilsed wltbout record. picture III tbe dlljcU8810n ot grasa, eggs and there 18 nn.()tbel· hen on ' farming The author dQes no~ be. a nest of · hen egg., In, the barn. NEW 8UITS lIeve that farms with good corn ?frs, Kitty Puss bos not been 8een Alloe (ionB Tomlln$on VB Paul belt land should go all out tor grnsl! for a couple of dllYs but Dluah ond Tomlinson, dlvoree, C. Donald DlI· karmlng. Corn Is stili k'-'g lor Mrs. Onllco Darncat Ilre ~tlll fight· ~h , • those that have the soli for. lt but Ing. It Is too bM Iclltllllfl nre not ntuWilliAm Henslcy vs IJ'belmo on the other band most lalma mor profltahle. By th WILY don't W. Hensley.H.minor, divorce, Of'ay, would benettt. by having 80m e forget the Rerl CroR8. Rhlln'~e l' nnd Qray. field a put Into grass that have Frailit Hart vs Albertn. HArt. In bf)en--8rGwlng grain and fertilizer TRY ~ C,LASSIFIEDS ('omrtetent. dlvoNle, gross Ileglcet will work woDllerli on &sturea and -THEY CET RES'JLT$ FAST M';Il'vln Ii). Young. 1 legume llelde, I was Interated la tIIlktna to one of tlie men wbo Ie .UPlloeed to be an authority 011 farm poad.. We were talk.IDg of rertllliing tlle draln.,e area. for a pond aDd be warned UI not to do It because I~ would caUle the pond to grow mote greeD, scum an4 )'et th81 tell :rOil It ,OU '\Vut more f18h to ler. tUke the pond so now I wonder JUlt 1I')lat lbe beet thlq to do. , The lun II coming out. Wouldn't It be Dice If we bad ·a tew nIce .' working da),I. , Perhaps we copld gel aome pea 1IJl4 ' BOme potaooes plante4. 'It 1a already lato to get REF~/r;£~ATOR them In Ule gro~nd . Lut week I tried to. got a little calf to u. lome · of the ' milk we now have but the calves were B:J1 80 hllll! at the ~ Ie that 1 didn't bU)' any. Not a calf ' BIt tho IIalo went for less than twenty·rtve dol· lars but one that cobld hardly stand up, and a couple thl1t. were hardlY dry that brought II,lmo.st t that much. Some even went to thlrty.n~e and forty dollars. Tbero were Iota or, people there. Every· one leemed to hav~ suddenly como to lire a.nd come to the sale. The boys have been busy evcl'y • Plenly' of sp'a ca - and the right kind of c~ld - for keepln,B evenln« gatherloJ night crawlers, They come In wIth canl fuJI or shopping trip to the next. food, safe from the loqeet ugliest croatures thai • Near·z.ro cold for 49 Ibs. of frolen foods in Super·Freezer I ever looked at b\i.t evidently tbE Chest. flsh do not think tbat they ar! Ugl), for they are the local Ilsher • 23 .q. ft. of shelf space fo r keeping everyday foods sole cold.· lIUUl'a luorJte- bait. 'l1hey have at • 3 5 bu. of fruit and vegetable. stay moist· cold. and fresh In bin.siz. l'tydralor'J. • Frigidaire" fa~ou, Meter·Mi,er mechanism keeps 011 foods ,afe - from top 10 bottom. .

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-.----.--.--.--.--.----------<-Two PI,oholOlllta CI.I~ AI..holism Stlm lirl, Alcoboliam h .. It••eedI In .. rly childhood, aceordin, to two Unl· verllty of Deaver paychololl'ts, E. Ellia Graham and Robvt Pirkl. Thll edueatorl .. Id , th.t penon. attUerlna trom compulllvl' drink· Ine often are those 'wbo .re unable to unUe them.'elvel trom their mother'l apron Itrine •. A te ..lin, of dependency ot thI. '.ort, they ha.l tened to add. could Item from lack of parental aftection durlil, ear., year., parental relection of the chUd, or other causel. Alcoholic. typlcall;r yearn for .elt·aratification on an lDf.nt1le I.vel, Grabam and Parka out. And ooe ot the ways they can attain ,ratifiCation as sdultl Is throulh. drlnking. The pall' stressed ' that true IleohoUc~ are persons who are emo· tlonally immature ' and mentally Ill. 'Consequenlly no amount ot na,· gina can be expected to work .. a "cure". Many ' persons who drink excessively do 10 In part to e',cape trom tensloD generated by lack of lelt·understandlng. Pecple should realize that alcC)hoU.m Is a result of person"lity or emotional problem.-contllctl and tensions wh ich the Individual trlel to resolve through drlnkln,. The psycholoeists warned aaalnlt, Willi. meanln, aUort. to"ard "home mllde" cures, and recommended prompt proCesslonai help for the , alcoholic.

W ANTED-!ltlddl&~ed dpi ehorell on fal'm In eX(lba!ng~ bouae and 8mnll MUlt be sober i\dn eX(:oR1Bg'O erences. Phone 37206.

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Score 10 points for each cOrrect anawer ill the 8nt Ilx pro1>1eml. 1. Tbe "Wizard of Menlo Park" ,was: -Ben Franklin -Thomas Edlson -J'ames Watt -Robert Fulton ( 2. Cochineal it a: . .' -Dye Stuff· -press Fabric --uz.ra -JDdlan Tr:1be 3. Whose picture is on a $1000 bill? I -Madison -McKinley -cteVeJaD4 :'-W11Ion . : Which of !he folloWln, cities has the larpat po-pu1aUon? SLICED BACO~ -Shanghai, China -Parts, Fnnce -Berlin, Oerma~~y -Moscow, Runla ., ' , Pound _ S. Considered a possible successor to ;roe DlMatlio I, "DUD, Yankee FRESH SAUSAGE rookie: -Mickey Mantle -Wilmer MizeU -Hal Narqoa Pound -Leroy Wheat . ex4~t~ Snow Crop Frozen Foocla e. The word "singer" could bring to mlJId all 01 the ·-Helen Traubel -Midgets ~~ .' -Wrestler . I . . ' ' '7. Listed below, at lert, {ll'e the 0peDlq warda of four spe~hes. Match the words with the PI'9IMIr ~ lilted at"-~""'" and score youraelf 10 points for each CClInet ~ (A) "Four lcore and seven )'eU'I . . . . .1aratlon of (B) "When In the toutle of hu. man events •••" (C) "We, the people of th( Unlted

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SALp;!..1906 Chevrolet Coupe In extra ,0011 condition, USO.QO. W. J. HOOVER. 6th street, Wayne-s· HORSES $10 COWS $10 ville, O. X-S·l~O HOGS $2. CWT. According to Size and Condition HOUSElWIVE AYNESVlLLE! Stop motb All Stock Remov~d Dall, 'ap for fIve wbole y~ ara L S II C II C II at BJ!)RI.OU. Its guaranteed In arg. or ma - . 0 e ing. \ViAVNEsVlLLF} FURNITtJl1 E XeDia 454 &, APPLIANCE. Phone t1462.

BLACK·TOP DRIVES TAR and ROAD OIL LA1VN and FILL DIRT READY·MIX CONCRETE EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

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more rapid anll serious SALT Dr. Albrecht rClllomm nded 8 soli CHICKENS HERRING _ Friel, Roub building pro"I'om tllat adds nutrient elemenl ~ lhrough lh!! use of rertlllz· OTHER BARGAINS ' efS, Thl~. he liald; will result In more pr ~ut'UolI unci lesR erosion. I ***~ *~.* ***.**.**.~**~ WE NOW GIVE RED STAMPS wiTH EACH PURCHASt 8ALIi! - Baled clover hay. REDEEMABLE FOR VAl:.UABLE PREMIUMS .l'U!UIO\.IWU" WHITAKER. Lytle, 0: *.~.~ Phone 2968. X-3·22·29~1 ·1i

SERVICE THAT SATISFIE8 For Dally Market Reporta: WHIO Dayton. 12:60 E .S.T, Dial 1300; WLW Cincinnati, 1240; DIal 700.

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'FOR RENT Sleeping room,/. MRS, W. H. MADDEN. Phone , 2601 3·2!J-tr WE ARE OPEN ON WEDNESDAY An'ERNOON, EVENING A. Cleveland woman was grant.. aTOP mothll at leaa cost. BEnt.OI~ 'lOlta only (l per yeaI' for a ButrL ed a dlvorce on grounds that • Five year gunrantee. W AYN1D!~. while her husband often fl\lled LONG TERMS ON' FARMS V1lWE FURNITURE & APPLI· to feed her, he , bou,bt IS car. during their 11 years ot marANtlE. Phone 3462. ' For CALL COLLECT - nage. She was lucky ~e dldD't South MaiD Street - ~CI'Oaa from TwiQ Theatre - Waynesville JUST LEAVE YOUR SHOES Ilt tplde ber Inl • IMPROVI,NG, Wilmington 2362 LebaaoD 439 l;ee Hawk's Barber Shop, WIll • BUYING For Your Conveaience FREE Parkins Space in • REFINANCING INLAND PRODU....w:e I be CAlled r~r and delivered. Work Il's 'olmolt time to put.up will., Cuatomen At All Tames ' ".'011, DC. guaranteed. Prices reasonabl'e: dow screens to keep out the melt LOW RATE 4% ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THOMPSON SHOB n.E)PAl)~. TbroUib HarveYlbUlll!:, Ohio. X2.16.22-3::

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Llye Wire and PJaIftlllYe. AD organization H<!OIl'I1 to Don •• Strictly aellera o~ the beat all' around market in the country.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Day had aa Sunday attemooll gueats. Mr, and MI'B. Qoraey Adorna. of Dayton.

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RETURN FROM fLORIDA ' MI'. and Mrs. O. Lee Hawke all,d

Mrs. Don Hawke returned during the "P&It week atter enjqylng a ' vacaUon In norl~a. VISI,. IN PRINGBORO. MA8'O~ lIlI'I. !A,; H. ,Earllhart aDd MI'II.

Stena Bheebl\U visited relatve" In Sprlltgboro and MaBon on Sunday afternoon. RETURN FROM TENN£88EE Mr. A. ·H. 'Earnhart" with' Mr.

FARIERS OLUB / MET TIURSDAY AT ,FAR HILLS

lir: and Mra. oClarencl1 ij,ye were.lLarlilln C)I&rle. KUlits of Dayton, have reo BJ'l'dtltowD, TeU_Bee, bOlt 'lI.nd bOlteas to the Farmen club Otl Thuncll\Y lor the regular wbere th87 IIIHIDt a fe"" 41\,.... meeting at the Fal' Hilla F:LIII TQMIDPLETOWN ' Holllle. Rev. anll M r s. ,J. W. b. JL JD,; o\IbIlry n.w to Mld-IW,ed.:ew,OOti w~re ;the .gIIf!sto of the d)etown J1Da~ afternoon ,,_ere !laY. IIbe »IM4 Mr. AJibUry tor emmer, A mOlt del\olous pork dinner was after 18tdab tbe, attended the m"t· aDd following the Mclal _ of their Utel'air club. • Ollbe" Frye, Jll't'lld"'~t. the bualn~a 1000IIIcm, That In

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tertalned to SundlJt ,dl"DlIr, Mr. and MI'I. M.)'Jl~d Rich and BOJUI, ' ~ Plttsburrb, PeD~,. Mr. ~D~ ~MI. O. E. Q1glngton and BOn anu ),fl'l!. , Earl ~ockett. ' , ~ , . T~SJ!:. A. ' A. Hanger, Marine VISIT IN PENN8't~VA~A Corpl ~qrultlng eer:geant,. an· Mr. and Mra. Ray Mltter 'lIond chll- nouDcell today, be would be .In Lebdre .. !lpent the Jlall!~ week eud with anon. lIemo~l Hall, eve!!)' TburaMr. alid Mrs. Charlel Me~dlth

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Mr.. K~. Coon celebrated her eICbtletJa ~ BUDd., b, en. tertalnlDa' wft1l family dinner ber home. TIl.,.. present Included Mr. pd Mr.. Ra),mond Coon and tbelr children, Cynthia and Ray· molld, Mr. aod MTS, Oliver Jnt'obe and theu Bon, JlmuUl', Mr. and M , re, Milo HaartlQ(lk, Mr. and Mrs. J. F .. Jacobi, Mr. and Mrs. Law' reoee Jacou and tbelr daughter Olorla, Mr. lla)'DIond Coon Ilnd 8001, Jamel and Donald, of bana, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Ellis and their C'lrl~(lren Floyd Carolyn.

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By JANE FITE The sohool's ClUB play "Almost. Eighteeo" was prelented In the Kingman schOOl audltorlu::l Friday everlIng, with the cast apearlnl under tbe direction of Mrs. Wlnnl. fred Stan and Mrs. Olodys Hook. Teb acene for lhe play bad to be changed when th Harveysburg scbool gymnaslum.nudltol'luID was destroyed by rlre a week before tile

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TRADING SlAMPS Ask for your Rtd Trading SUmP' with tvtr yt bing you buy I ltl. jult like an EXTRA mh discoun t. You rec.i\,< FREE one Rtd S[~mp wilb nch '1 Oc purch •••. Wht .,' your bookln is fillrd it can bt excha ngrd for you r choict of m.ny liuu'tlfu\ .nd ustful prrmiums.

GET YOUR FREE RED STAMP BOOKLET FROM ANY OF THE DEPENDABLE MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW:

BURNS ' MARKET Onion S,'s • • • 3 Lba. 28¢

k~M~~O~~, Springfield, a/i8ot the week 1\8 the houae guests o~ th II' In·law and laugbler, MI'. IIlId Mrs. Lawrellce Jscoba and their !Iallgh· tel', 1\1I8S Gloria JII('Dbs. 'rhe ml'mbera or the bllrch 8Ponsol'ed R ham supper the home eConomlc8 room of lh IIllll'dn~ high 8(1110(11 buqdlng, evening, . MrR. I.llnra hldakel' hna ' )'0'

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• Xel!../..... IIN:!.U••ta .... _' __ .~.... 'ot end aDd Mre Mr. family . and • Mr. and Mrs. Clytie Carmen nnd family, former rel ldeatll of Iadlana have moved tnto the Harlan ,,"part!Dent. on South Btreet, Mr., car. mao Is the former Mill Sue AVll George.

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"In 1947 I wu at ~e Ho.piral for eighe weeks, in which !ime B~e CrOll aarely cam. across., In the palJ year I wu ae die .ame hospital for seveD weeD;, I wu andu ..u, heavy expense. Blue Cro•• carriecllDKb the larger Pan; paying aU acepr the aua dwp for my room, the au aDd blood pIuIU." , .... en........ $1110.7 , ••

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"Thank you (or the' parr you,played in my recent 'lay· .e Miami Yell., Ho.';w. H.,· In, Blna em" has .. cemlnly been • big help lOti cena.lnly do appreciate the privi· le,e of belna • memo ~r.""" er... ......

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"March 04. 19'0. I weat co Memorial Ho.pital. ".ying eight weelu. 1 recom· mend mOil hl,hI! the uHtment of HoiDlcal Care. All medlanH and nearly ~ of the "ThInk. most sin· ' room expenJe were cerel), (or your finan. paid 6)' Blue Cro... It cial u.bcance durin, . cenalnly it • pear my HYen weelu at the reUeE co know that D~~coness Hospital. outstanding help wlU UN my name Inr. time )'OU toward. you care to and er me PI n, the bospital know the amount of hi • whleb rocky ia due. I paid you. This quire heavy. No olle will ..,lit me in seCIO aI'ord DOl to be a member o( 'Blue curing n." members (or )'ou." .... er... Croa." .... CreeI .... ..27.41. ,." $427.7i.

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OOURT IEWS

. .- - - - -....... -----..,. bll IOClal lecurlty card, tbenrt wDl Slu••er, lin twp, 1...- - -....- -... bavo to tako one and one-half per· twp. Fred K/s8lngel' to N wton nnd cent of bls pay and add an ellual ErneBt P. Loohol' 11'1 JOllo)lh GYllsle Owsley, 1 lot In Franklin, amount to It IUId aend It, In, A CPMMON PLEAS IUld F.:1'npll,tln" . IlnllllAI'. SI'., Otto Parker to .UuBaeli A. Allen. lot of work for .A very IImlll! WJUlamB nnd ldnl·t1n Corp. VII, lu'rell In Lelianon. 1.96 aoreH In Franklin twp. amount but If 10U do DOt do It Everett Rasnlo, Maddox dlllmlllsClI Lcml/I FreCIel'IClk Pel l·tI to All Pearl L. and Otto A. Snyder to A Farm Diary Uten there are flnefl to lIay. A from nctlon OR dofonrt/lilt. medl~ M. Peter•• 1..11 n(II'ell III Har· Hollis L, and Mildred Rel>rQat, I.. worker lin ahareB' 40el not como Belty Hensley vs Booue HClIsley Ian twp, 111 .75 I\cr('ll In TUI'Uellreck twp. By D. J. Fru",r under thli plJI'lI'&m and nolther dlamllfled without recol·d. Carl BMnl!llag l' t,O .!ull ll 1-:. II 'tel T,ouls nnd Phj' lII, E. Markl to _ ..______....__________._.... dotl an10ne wbo doea not work ChnOlblll'tl ~1l"<' · 1~ 1! · 1' Ru,lfll y I'll, Wlldll W. St"IlflIl, 20 ..1r, ...\(' ,.I'~ Ith Dnle F.. Illld Ethel . 'M. Llll j!bany h, at laut twentJ·four daYII fm' the Everett R1I Hlllc, cu, tulll JjI'(,[.lj r ly I WMhlu~toll twp. le a:'.!:; 111'I'eK in T'I . ll ~l: !'e'; lw.', AP.RIL 16, 1961,-lt Is Inowtng, .ame per..,n In one quarter. Thelrelenflt'r to Arth\I1' uud IIlbllllL John H, An~ i\lnry C'(lllicy to Elele Kel·II(·bhaurn , !l.1l 1 UPI'ell hi ' - . -- ' Yel, It III anowlng quite bard. 1 thing that I do not like about nny Freeze. doubt If it lasts long but that was of thele to'ld age or penalan plallB Corwin 8 • .Fr()d t1bn Fr"d )1\1 1-11\ . FrankUn twP. • real sure enough snow that· ~a8 ' Is tl)'a* the persOD recelvlD~ t~. room Co ve United MIIIII \ V IlI'kQJ'1l qlal'eJlce W. 111111 InlClI lI OI' C. AII + • coming down. ,Did anyone prophesy pen810n ot ~ny kind III no 10ngel' rot America, etnl, re8tralnlng onlOr drews to Hoke 9\ 0 1'(1(1 11 , RI1 ael'os'l bow .m any BIItOWB we wero to have a free person, U you are receiving allowed. Jrt D~el'rleld tWil l thlB winter? You know there are anything, any work you do lI\ust be Mary E. Sll\lUlI VI!. Kellneth Alonzo, ,John aOd Dllvtd Stiles tC' 1 those ho t1gure up from the day reported and ,In mnny caBes de· Shutte, dlc.o rce to 11lalnUl'f. Fllmi m. StlleB. 21.1)2 1I" "eM h' Hili'" that the flr~t 1nc1W fall" how ducWd from the amount received. Ruth lIfarl~ BI'I'wel' V8 J.,eRoy Ian twp. ' many enows tbere will be that Itallll seculity Is a little better In Edward Bi'ewol' dll'orce to plnlh. Adrlal\ p.nd Thelp:1II n'\ cl\ to Gt'o. wlnwr but Burely there have been that a man moy continue to work tiff. Child to plalntm deCenclnnt J.t Swartz, 0.431 1l"I'~'S In Wayn e more than thlrtY-Gne this yen~ for hlmlfelf .but not 1'01' any com· onlerOll to (Jay 5.00 I;er IVcek. ~ twP. . ' _ Kntherlhe H. Andel'fl.o n to TI"'~ 6nd thllrll are not more tl)4n tlilr· lIany DOl' any Job covered by 80· ,t1'one days in any month. Wei), clol secllrlty. I suppose he eolthl . W. and Mary Ann ,Weber, 2 lot~ I~I I\ummer w1ll he lierll Bome time. wrok on farm work provided that REAL ESTATE TR " NSFE~S Franklin. DELLVERY DAYS YeateMily afternoon I drove be didn't worle twenty·roul· dayt! Franle A. DilotUHh to b~d '.I'al d p. GuS' anll Annn DOntlhue Thos down to see whClt.het' tbere were out of the quarter tor tbe snme and Ellznbetlt Show. :IM.·IO IU' ,·OS III and Idll Doan, 3.16 uUI'es In Fmnk: ·CRAFTEX CA~INETS Tuesday nny flowers 'n Ute wooda. Tho peraon nor eal'll more than rlUr Turtlccrcek twp. 1ground was 'coverlld wlt.h them dollars. It doesn't take 'mRny daY:l Joltn n. /lnd 13 e~J! l e 8. Vllil'e to CARPENTRY PAINTING Th:.lrsday Just 6e It the weather had been at the present rate to ol\d up to Hartey R. and Mal'Y n. StevellH. HO Saturday , REMODEliNG MASONRY pleataant, · blood.l~t)ts and all .' the fltt,Y doUars. _Think of 1l'J1 Ihe acre,s In Turtlecreek twp. Herbel·t and Edna Bruni! to Wm. " early things, hut st,range to sa)" paller work that thla Is gplng to ELECTRICAL this year tbe wild pholx Ie almoet melan, all the lttUe account~ tlJ1I~ T. and Blan he 1,. Warl~ow. 0.177 ALL TYPES white. ' 1 had to stop and look are going to cost more to tUI\<' acree In Waehlngton l\\' p . twice t~ make sure It was pholx care of thaD they bring III, M ' Y , and noC crowfoot or some of tho all for little pensione that will not onte oung, ,Inc., to Let:L Lllc,le other pale ones. It Is usually 11 take care pf the persons 'w ho gilt hear so 'Duell 90 quickl y, Are we !:land and Power Br~nch of ' bright purpllsb pink 01' pinkish them, Will It eolve tile pI'oblem helped to mnlee Ull Ollr own rnilllitl ALL WORK GUARANTEED purple but this year It Is juat of support In old uge 01' will It by hen ring both sides of Questions PHONE 2846 WAYNESVILLE Call After 4 p, M'. falnUy lavendar, almost white. just me.ke a lot of new ones? And over the air 01' seeing nil theso • The violets are not out yet and I TAXES? things on television or UO pou ple haven't eeen. any fruit trees In The ducks just went hy. QIli! only listen to Ulelr aide and go LEBANON, OHIO bloom, The forsythlas are In bloom of the white ducks was not with on thinking along pOlitical linea OUR MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IS YOURS FOR A CALL Pho~e ,21 - 254 hut thIs Is an off yellr for them. tbem. 1 wonder It ahe III sotUng Just as they did beforo ? Snowing I Fourth Street ~_hloom~~~Lm_~M~y~~? ~~p~~qIWm~~~n!~~J~n,~_'_ _ _ _~-~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P~H~O~N~E~2~'l~4~3~T~O~P~L~A~C~t~A~C~L~A~S~S~IF~I~E~D~A~D~V~E~R~T~~~E~M~,~~~m~· them. 'and this yeAr, tbere are duclt nests but BO far none of them only s·cn.tterlng flowers. How Is have cIIot. Th'e ben that hatched the fruit crop going to be, 1 won· the little duCks haa lost them 1111 del'. Wlbllt ibt them I do not know Our poor IIUUe calf with the perbaps she didn't know how to troat bitten ellre now h'aB only take care of them,- The kittens III 8tumps left Tbe frozen parts fell the bam have ·thetr eyes 011 n tmd off, It looki verr odd without allY soon there' will be some nlue little ears but It lIeeme lively and Bome CIit.II hunting for L"mes. In the day may be fat enough (or veal. mean time the cat tights go on Calves are BUll 110 high at the here At home and wars and rum· sales that one wonders how they orB of wars, riots and govemmen· can ever bring tho prlco of meat tal upheavals and 1I0lltlclll storms all over the world. t wondel' It It without great 10118 to /lome· helps or hinders 'pr evory ono to

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Have you registered your Curro helpllrB for J¥)Clal seourlty yet? 1 thought perhape ~Ine was too )'jOOng but I find lJIat there Is no age limit so long DS they have worlted the requlrcd number of ClUAD . D'DUIl'", --..I REP ' o\IR£D 'Clay. In the quarter and that ~-~....... doeln't mean tu11 daye either, even Hand and Power one houre work or less would meet thll reqUIrements ae long 6S they have earned forty dollal'S or more In one quarter. aow about your baby IltterT The boy thlrt doeB m1 chore. works every day BO that At FAIRLEY HARDWARE me... I mnat lIend In the proper Pbo. _L ISftL blank to Olnclnnatl and then he or ne a..uaDon mnal lend to Hamilton and gel

LAWNMOWERS ~Idal

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WHEN A FARM OR VILLAGE

FAMILY PREFiER TO' HOLD A 8ERVICE AT THE, RESIDENCE OR CHURCH, Wf' give thelll tllll

, snme nttentlon nntl co PQfllU .·n nli It II were hf\ld In our runel'1I1 hum e.

Through the window,of hlB control roO;m, Chief Operator Deakin checks a ~ne of gae 'CODlprOllllOtII, while an assistant operates'the remote contz:ol board.

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Deakin's exp'e l;t eye. "heljl an operator measure adjustments on a higb ' speed 2,OOO.horSepower compressor unit.

o~ ~E~N* is a Station Chief Operator fOJ~Texa8 Eastern. '

His Job lS to keep a powerful natural gas compressor station on the Inch'Lines operating smoothly every day in the year, pumping esaential fuel for civilian needS and our increasing national defense requirements. Operating .a plant bigger than many an _oceaJl lJiner requires many talents. John Deakin mUlt li.now the inn.er workings .0£ scores of complicated machines at his station. '. '" He must know men, too. RunninM Ii coJDPresslOr station calls for a/smooth, ~ operating team/of 8IM¥lialiSts. • John is ~ unolficial '''~yor'' and ~ o~: ~~mmiasio~: for the families who live at the station and forlin a small com· munity within ~he larger co~wrlty of YQur coillllty. And, like the company he wprks for, John Deakin feels tb1llt· a big part of his job is being a good citizen of yoUr CODun~~.

Recreation is DE\!Ikin's Jllb toq. As unofficial , "Park: Commissioner" , he provides gentle horsepower for children who live at the station.

·John Deakin'. name iBflctitimu, He rep".,.,. t/Je chk/ oJIt!NItQn wko, in reollife, ma~ 26 natlil'Ol /lfI8 cqmpreaor 1t4tio7IB on-tIN! Inell Lilla. ;

BAIL! IIDIII Ullllilit '1I11m

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NOTIOI 0' APPOINTMENT

TWIN THEATRE WAYNESVI,LLE" omo CIoeecI Taeada, UYI w",~,

Thuraday and

Fri(~ay

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WEEl~ W, I7H LOVE" (T~ch"loolor)

" JANE AWELL RICARDO MONTALBAN Family entertainment In the tru ••t aena. of the word. B.autlful mu.ic and rlb.·tlcklinG. comedy. A pretty young lady groM up. CARTOON: INKI AND T":IE LION

__ n_a_a_e. April 21

"mE FLAME AND ....THE ARROW"

. Technlcolor BER.T LANPA~TER VIRGINIA M~PO Not atrlctly a weat«!rn, but full of hard hitting action. Kida in· stead of ••erlal on S'at\ttdIlY' we are going to run bomediea bartoone. Let I;a know how yuo like thIa. .

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Sunday and Monday. "LE'{'S DANCE"

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April 22, 23

(Tl!ChnlcoIOr) ROLAND YOUNG FRED ASTAIRE BETTY HUTTON Hutton I. her ulual uninhibited aelf and A.talre 'I hie ueual grinning boyllh lelf as acrobatic aI ever. Plenty of laugh. and slapstick. Another glorioua big color ~ovle. CARTOON: TEACHER ' S~" W. 'B. NEWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , MARRIAGE LICEN'S ES PaUl R, Snowden, 24. factory Charles ,Sullnycalb. 52, laborer wotker. Lebanon and Jean Franre,

P leo.sunt Plain and Mary Estella Frazi('I', 3. seamstress. Pleasant Plain. Jerome Lee Brown, 18. Navy. , torrow, nnd Ba..bo.rl~ Ann Adams. 16, student, Morrow.

22. Lebanon, 'Donald Hunter. 21. aIt' brush op' erato I', New Burlington. and Norma JeaD Adams, 23, retoucher. 'Vaynes· ville. . Harold Hoblnson, 21, Air ]1orce,

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Admlnle,trlltor Eatate of H. J'. Bhutt", De e..ed. Notice II hereby ,lveh thllt AUOCl Shattl, whOle ~at Office addrea. ----------....::i~ 1/1 Harvellbur" Ohio, hal been dbly appolnta4 as .Admlnlltratrllt of th'e Eltete ot H. F. Shu ttl, lata 8ANp GRAVIL .nd TOP SOIL of warren qouDty, Ohio. decrased. , Dated thh,\ 11th day of April. SIaq of Yut.-year EXCAVATING and • - 11161. 1 - - - DUMP TRUCK SERVI4:E RALPH Fl. C~REY Remember when Ilhkil· Jud,e of the Probate Court Warren County, Ohio blbble and P,hone W~yne'lIlIIe 2191 altlddoo were tolled WAYN ••VILLE, OHIO Oray, Rllinger & Gray. Atty •. ae poplllar slang axprell. Publlab H9,j26-0.v slons? You heard them BANK I\UN GRAVEL-Lo'a ed everywhere. With' each at Davis FUrnas Pit. 50 cenj.i a DAVTONIANa VISIT HERE succeeding generation Dew ton loaded. We also delivl~r. M'r. and Mra. Kenneth Ells y slang comee and gOeS. ARMITAGE & SON. Phone and daugbter MarJorie. of Daytion, Mr. IUld Mrs. Walter Elley Even tbe drips and dopes 2091 ' tf visited Saturday evening, ot today will likely be con· sldered 1)ld fashlpDed to- ATTENTION HPUSEWIVES , Don'*'., let mothl ruin your rUll e, DIIOI"e'7 ., Cell.. mol'l'ow. Remember? Get "BERLOU 1I0tbspray. F I 'v e AmerluUl, It II recOrded, ba,u year parant... \~AYNESVIL1UE SeNne' beauty and FURNITtmP.: &: APPLJAN9E, drlnldn, coffee In Ieee. But cottee reatfu t d I " nit 'I PhoDe 3481. WI' orlcln~ cilJccvered about mark every uNlce ==~~ --"-::"'::'":~' . . A. D., aecordln, to le,and, to planned and co,," JUS'l' LEAVE YOUR SHOES at Arabia. Becau.e of III ellhilaratIJII dueted by our, ataff, Lee HaWk'1 Barber Shop. ' \"lIm c:alled tor and deUvered. W~lrk e&cta, U . . . u.ed .a. a mecllelne Prices reaaonall1e. and allo, pulverlled aDd mixed STUBBS SHOE RDPAIR, with fat. a. a food, FUNEflAL HOME Haveyaburr, Ohio. X-5t-ti·10

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MORE moth worries ,wben l'oU DEAD' STOCK WANTED, .BERLOU. Odorle8~, stalnleJ8s, HORSES $10 COWS $10 laaranteed for F I V EYE A It s. HOGS $2. CWT "~~i!.tl WAYNESVlLJ..jJp FURN11:J.JRE & Accor~I'1g to Size and Oondltion ::; APPLIANW'. Phone 8~6!l .. Ho". and Other 8mall Stoel! Removed Pr"mptly Foti SALE-1988 sed;; South Lebanon, and V "a J{lng. 18, ;\1U1!1 be sold tor "epal" ~ ' 1111<1 CALL COLLECT South t:ebanon, , storal8 btu. mERS GARA(;F;. OIarenee Ingram 3S. factol')' Waynesville......OMo. 0-4·111·26 WilmingtoD 2362 LebaDoD (39 worker. Franklin and Betty H~tz. ,ler Spencer. 29. waitress, Frnnklln. STOP thOle J;Dotl1s dead In Ulelr , INLAND PRODUCTS. Inc. John M. Rowe, 62, restaurant traok,s with BERLOU flI'e year . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _. ._ __ manager, Franklin Ilnd Bonllie Opal guaranteed moth .pray, WAYNElS· MoKinney, 31 , houseworker, of VILtJil ~JTURE & APJtLI' FraDltIID, ANCE, Phone 1482. DEAD · ST~ HOR8ES ,'0 COW8 $10 HOGS $2. CWT. According to 81ze and Condltl~n All Stock Removed DaU, l.arge or Small -- Call Collect

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JANE NIGH

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Xenia 4&4 XENIA FERTWZER Clvl.'on of Inlalld ProduotJ.

BERMUDA ~N~ON PLANTS '. Plant Them Now !

THE REFNlfJ£I?A1rJ1l THAT'S MADE FOR., . ONCE- A -WEE/(

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Abo Top QuaIity .1D Meat. ~d

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SNOPPING.!

FOQD ' STORE

PJmOe 2141

• Plenty of space - 'and the right kind of cold - for keeping t foods safe from one shopping trip to the next.

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• Neor·zero cold for 49 Ibs. of frozen foods In Super-Freezer Chesl, , • 23 sq. ft. of shelf space for keeping .veryday foods saf, cold. • 3/5 bu. of fruit and vegetable. ,toy moist'coll and fr .... i.n bin·slze Hydrators. • Frigidaire's famous Meter-Miser mec~al1lsm keep,s all food. safe - from top to bottom. ," '

107/10 CU. FT. DHUXE MODEL SHOWN

$382;15 "

New Impet'ial, M••, . and Slanelan! MocIel.,too-from 1$194.75

Frigidaire -Thrtfty,.3O" Electric Range hal the blgg ... 'Oven of any hous.hold range. • G iant oven goe, cI.or across

- bake. 6 pi.. ot once I • Whole range only 30" wide n" in the .moll..I , kitche~, , Cook.Mo.ter, outomoticolly 'urn. oven 011, Ihe'1 0" - 01 p'• • ,.'ect.d times. ' • liigh.. peed Rodiontube units, • ,"II·porc~lain, inside and out, . ' ful l· width Storage Drow.r. Model

RO.3S-$214.75

A.II abollt all the other new FrIgidaire Electric "ange.

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OI'llDllaUOD NOCWl to DOD.. I Strictly leUe.... on the belt all' around market ID the cOUIlUJ. , 8ERVICE THAT 'ATIIF..t, For Dilly Market Reportl: WBIO Dayton, lI:~O E.8.T. Dlal 1300; WLW OlnctlUlaU, lUOl ~

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With Monthly Payments , , of $11.010

DON'T DELAY--·BUl 'YODAYI Ask Clbo~1 Frlllldaire ElectrIc Dryerl, I'on.... a"d Watter .........

Come In !iee them all today!; •

Fairley B'dw'eSt WA.YNES

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FARMERS FOR FARMERS

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FUTURE FIRIERS I _ ATTEID MEETII. _~~_.......:....J FRIDAY IIIIHT'.,E

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A,oUT FOLK' YOU KNOW 8U"DAY IN LEBANON Mra. Leab Mips was a Bunda" afternoon guest ot'Mrs. Mal'), Hat· field In Lebanon. UNDERGQE8 8U,RGERY MUtA)D HartaoclF II can valese!DC at. "~I VaDe, hospflal. where abe underwent surgery duro tne tbe past week.

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MR8. CARTE HO",E M.... Alice 'D. Carter ball reo tumed to her home from the MI· ami VaUey bospl,t~ where llbe underwent sllrpry.

A PM, pretty el10ugh for l\nYO~"1 MI, Ilaket la ,oprano Olorla VISITOR8 AT FROMM8 .,r. ao4 Mrs. J. P. Fromm bad Mud.lI, an. of the blolloml·on Fred .WarIIlO·. SundlY nlg~t t.l.vl,lon aa week end pests Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm and aQn o.f 8pr)ng· 1110)11 ov.i' ,CBI-TV. Held and Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn ,- ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - Banta of New C"rllBle.

ROTAR.Y IEETS' , AT PARTY HOUSE

VIII,. 'N OAi.DWELL Mr. and !\Ira. Lamar Earnhart and d~ulht.r and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart were week ond A(ter an absonce, "dne to II1ne~s pellts of Mr. and MI'II, .Edgar Long In tbe Preston famIly. or two weeks ftom the Far mils Pahy HOURe; In Oaldwell. Oblo. whioh Is their, Ilegular nieet.\ng place': the WaynesvtJIe 'R otary RETURN FROM FLORIDA Kr: and Mrs. lillmer Sbeehan Olub was hack Tuesday night tOI' haYe returned to their hOJDe on their regular meeting: The club \tsed St. Marys PariAh Tlllrd atreet after spending Ute wlraW at their bome In Bradellton. Houae for the last two weeks. Ouesta , were Dr. Boffma1\ "nd Florida. Pete Tbtrkleld. of Franklin, and Berman Ross. or Lebanon. 8TAN'B~RRY IN H08PITAL IIr. Ramsey. of San Franoisco. Mr. od lir., John .B~berr)l calif., Will present 1\11 11 guest of have wGl'd fIom \hell' (IOd Wmram Mr ehb. Comns .of lUdgevllle. StaDS.,.rrt. SA or the U. IL S. ae pve a IIbOl't talk 'on blli obOIea4ale. be .. conftne4 at the I81'fttlo1la III Wasbtn~~n on the AnDy boapltal ID aaebo. JalflUl. TramaD4IacArthur Inrtd4lnt. (ollowtDg an ~eriel1cy oJ)6ra~. . &,mue} N. KeYs. Reclar ot St. It.". Eplsool)al Cburch. /fAve A ,aod aOcOunt of hla lite and aU.IT aN DAYTON work /1a a mlll'lster Qf the 1In~ .L H. ilarniaart oC II .... C. E.

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The paintlngs of Mrs. Rae Fred h Brafman. of !lebanon. will be on ..,:~ :u';'~r ~r:":ee~dh:: so':. dlaplay for two weeks at Oinn· .11 d If t dower, tbe Warren COUl)ty musecm ~!~\!I8:n'J:::.' :.~. '::d eMr~. MI'II, Bratman ba." atudled a.t th~ Art ~cademy wlt)\ L~ maa, the ftirm.r i.llsl Francss I 'l'bo Meakin, H. H. Wessel. John 1D Waite, were marrlsd April 7\1 Wes J R. Hopkins and more' roOIeYet;: IndhO~~ ~c: s;:: ~:. centiy 'Wlth William Gephardt-. ' I ' bomWi_S~ ~ ~each, ~orlda. TiJII I8lecUon of her paintings ... bu been shown ,at the Closson ...--.-Galleries In Cincinnati recently. , DINNER AT VAN CLEVE ~p-----MI'. aDd Mrs. R. E. Asbury en· ter:taJD8d to , dlnqer ' on.! Ballinl.y ev8ll1nc at the Vo C\eve Hatel, PIc. 1. aJUt Mre. Asbury. Mr. IUIIl lira.. 1. O. Albl'l&ht U4 ~I.. UlUan BemPP or !SQtoD. Pl ..... Ml'8. '~h_ w'edcllDi w.. event a(the B9uJIa' Park lIetbodiat In J)Qton.' lave ~rped , frOm their bODeJJDOOD anll he

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notional govel'smeht - h ~v.. 111' 1 H_II pll,ues. Pope PiUa ' l crelllled In lIercentage. God's 'rill.. Tbe Rainbow Advisory CounCil a[MIClaL laudlen(18 ~n ,Apr!l 6. Is stU! BOlh . of ~ur In"ome. 'I'he held their A.prll meeting on Tues· Mile J~es, 'Wllo IB a junior MRS. HILY GIBSON Bnd commentary up\ln ourselv B Is day night. April ]6 with Ml·. and The F8rmerl! HOmo 44mlojs(ra. Smith COlle,o. It one of 32 young tbllt we ' psy ollr taxes, poy au'' atl· 'Mrs. WflllRm Box as host tlne1 · tlOD orflce looated on the "econd women wh constitute Ole Oenev,Q COfrHpond.nt . Ivanced prices for our malerll\ l bostess at tbelr: home, Tbe blll\l· fJoor of the Poet Office building II) Group, She has returned to Gel,· Mr. and l\fl'll. Blly Gibson calle(r thlngQ (wblch ",ve sh(l,,!d do) nn,l ness selsloo Wlls hpld and Mr. 'DOlI' Wilmington. bRs , cbange(J . theIr 'of· eva to resum!! ber Iltlldles arter on Mr; and Mrs. Harry Gibson and yet as II nation, we hrlstlnn(l' pay i Worgm.an conduotj!d t he dl sCllS!!lon fice hours. a~Ing Saturday mOl'n' touring soutbern Europe \l url ll,1; Imother Mr/!. Emma Gibson of Dpll· only 2% Instead 01 10% to G'Iel. on "Roads." Many loterestinjr to tb.e regular offloe hours ller ,EUjlti'l' vacat:on. . brOOk SundllY IIfternoon. Let us begin to "PIlY IIV' God'l! tacts w re not~. Rnd the ('ounell )leld during the 'Veelc. Through ' I Little Donnn Lee Orilwford. of tnxes too ' adjourned to me t ~' Ith Mr: amI the week the ,o ffice Is open from. . ' :x,erua. spent ~be wel>k ent! with At the 'Metbodist church Suoday Mrs. Froward Wertz' In 1>[ny. A '~I'I~~I'I"./~ ~,,~ L ,h~ ~nclPllrentll. Mr. ",Id Mrs. I the mlrils. ter will spellk on' the Jl.lellsan-t social .h\l~r waf! enjoyed 8; 00' . m. Ulltl1 4: 45 p. lIi. and on SaturdaYs.w1l1 be ' open 'from . 8:00 L"~tiI'lf' til' ",C"C"I( Olare.nce Crawtord. lsl,lbjeet "I Tjthe Deeause-". Thl nlld, delll\lol111 letreshments \ erc n. m. until 12 noon. . Mr. K1!nneth Btatten, of 'Daytcm;l wUJ be the launcblng of ' thll annual served by 1\fJ'. and Mrs. Bax. Wallace D. Bt\Inton. act nJ!( cOlin· . MRS'. RALEIGH BOGAN called on his mothe,·. Mrs. llt'1IH'le every member canvalj of tWe ehurcb (or hoth lIntop and , Correapo"dent Batten Satllrday. . , I to toke place durlllg till! first two ftII . counlles, fltate!j the tong e !' .~. d M ', Raymond Blil'd n Mr. and Mrs .. Jam s ""lId~an, or weeks -of May. "ark wetsk hali been ordpred by enf~~;II~:d UI!s"olloWlng , gue/l~ to Jackson. Ohio. Bpent the 'wee COIl Every~ne wbo ;tIBI\ no ' 0 l II " r the Secretary of 'Agriculture In to ' dipnel' last TI\eBday evenln@;: 'Vlth their parents Mr. and Mrll. churoh home is cordl:H1y Invited to '. order that we may better serve J k Lo X I Ernest" Earnhart anq ElOIl David. worB;hljl \\·!th UII pAob Sundn);' these couqtles. The Lebanon sub· ,: r. n~d MMrsJOha: Rlcll:r~'son e~n~i .Mlss Edna and Sba~on Bunne~I , morning. . -ottlca located In Uie Court flonM M~: a:ad ::~B. WIUJam ,J,>lckN'ln;l;. of ,Lebanon. spent the weeli end, . A ";ery slIt!sractory" mling WIIS bAallment wUI stili be opan TI18l;' wlth the,r Q'Ilndparents Mr nn(l rec,e.lved at t,he nnl1ua! r~~ernl 111-' Bowersville. , Mrs. Q:J no'l y Olb son. I , ' r< t t~ry B. 16th 3 FI e II I da'Jv mQrnlngs o'nly from 9',00 a. m. at Charles Hendrleka,~ of OIlfOl:d sppction of "It untll' 12:0(} NOb~. ' C$llege. N. C., was a ·guest Ilt , Mr. and Mrs. John I\{cTaggllrl Artillery bJltnllloll. , Ohio Nationnl , ...-----""'1'.churQh Sunday and was a dlnn~~r and son Jack. oC neal' Lewl!tburg. OU81'd Rt ',he armory In Lebanon 'guest of Everett Haln08 nJlIi wtr'e. were ~u~"el' ,guests ,~undny Qvenlog " fl'om. Lt. ~ol. F. Mu nso.n. Ihs[lectol' Other lnIesta' at 'oburCh were Flolra of Mr.. and Mrs" ' ~,rnest llJarnhul't general .of the Second Army heud· 't!a . PBl'tlnger' l\nd daulI'hter Iss Bett y and aon DaVid. . , quater!!. Lt. Gerald COOke Is . com· d MI ' Holladay Mrs. Robert EnmhaTt and daugh. mander of BII\tllry B. lind Is us· an 8S s WliUam Smith and ter Pamala spont a few days Tast According to a report Issued by I slsted by Lts. JllmesTempletQn . MRS. EDNA EARLV M Mfi an~!r ~ere dinner ~eRtH week w'l th her parents. Mr. and the office of County Treosl/rer IVemon Condon, VirgO Condon find !\frs. Edna Early. 47, wlfo of al' yn Mrs. J . Oneste at Columbus, O'eol'ge D. Johnllno. b)lsll1(!8S In , Rohel't ;Laymon. Sgts. Ve.1'1l01l Everett Early. prejjldent of the of the B~g~S S~"y , d W\ls n Mr. a.nci Mrsr M . orris Lewis aJlji Warren COUllty . tapered ofF last I Stru;ke and WillIam yottel' lire Early. Elevator Co.. at Lytle. died MIl rd an Mrs. W~I!lO~ fst 'l~ famUy called on Mr. and 'Mrs. week tOI' ,thll Ijrst time In mnny ful·tlme empl,o)'es. FrIday night in Sarasota, Florida, ca e on rs. son s II e , s. Amos LewlB of near Lytle months. The report was bosed on Elistem S,tar services were held' Mrs. Wilbur Smith of neBr ElIealor Mr and Mrs Henry B()~ger ot the sales of prepaId tax receIpts.. _ _-"____' , Tue~diy nl8'btJq LY,tle. " 't cllurcb an.,d id~s. ("In Smith. ot, neav~rtown" c~lled on Mr. , 'Llle Sale Q~ tax l'e~clptj, ,amo\l~,tell ~u~lal . was .held W~dnesday dn ~cnla. ' M llarv K II ' \(1 Morgv,n Sunday, afternoon; to, $7.330 lallt week. aI\', COIllplll'ctl ·, FOI· O~enn Forest .cemetery In Yellow ~ M1'. a!ld re. ey e .lIr a~ Born to Mr. ond Mrs. Don Law. to $7,556 for lhe COl're811ondln~ Sprln,s Irop1 the Yodel' funeral !FUY ot cedarvRlofe an4 ;:r. a d BOn a "daugbter at . the Grandview period a year a~o. Collections to naY n, we,r e hospital. ' '-, date ,am,?unt to $,2 72.608 a.nd coo· h01lle. · , . mrs. Ross Callmo lIe.l~el )tel' husband. she Is Bur· dinner gue!ltll ot Kr. od - Mlrs. " tlnup to show a gain ov pr, a yea.,. Pent vlved I>Y' $ brotbers and 2 "tep· ~)rmond Btlrdden .au~ family d Mrs · Atn'la ..Ik'·~cal:h sb ~ ', eld' ago at this 'time when the tQbll l ~u,btera. '\ Sunday'. \ .' "ays 1 as we" w 'If' 11~ son 1\11 was $2,27.499. ,'" Mr. nnd 'Mrll. 1»nal4 alnes Il'nd family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond By Industry clnsslrtcatlon. uuto· M~Y WRIGHT ' sons Aldon and Paul were dlnqllr I.ueaA and flUDlly. ._ motive business contlnues fa ,s how guelta of Mr. a ..el Mn. Lutlier I , a. gain but a docrense is noted ~n , Oh.rlsUa,n ~e~~:4 ~~e:d:;rm~::'lsett81'11 near 'BtUabOro $uuday. , , CARD 'OF T~ANKS wJ!llTlng apparel and a , tn~erlng .Friend" home. were lilr, and ),(1'11. Evan Bogan. Thanks ' to all of my friends for ' orrof ,food. furnltur~ IIOe1 bulhllng, The billme tor the slUJllP 18 WEr4nesdlaya(temoon at 2'00 jDaytOn. were 'guesta or Raleigh the many cards flowers arid kind Stubbs funernl hO~~. Bopn and ......te lut FrIday. T&memblnces I' received while IJI placed on I~oreased , costs. .fter tbe se"jcall tho ho'\1y walJ Mr. Cha!'Jey Laird and :Mr. ''',_d lMlaml. Valley bospltal and while taken to Olnclntllltt for ' crell)ntlon. Mr". Lu~her Haln.. were In 0 In· conva!eso1ng 'at home, ' den Mond!'-y afternoon. ' \\frs. n. Fl. Klol' Mrs Ecilth 'H aines. M~. {rElne Burdell, .n. GJe1llla WlllOn. Mn. . III j:.adonna Staule,.. MI'II. Lelah "1m, SPRINGBORO HAS • _ ._ Bermlt" ROS8, (,o\ln~f ali:ent. has KaurJl!e Ohler. a Brown wlss eon, lIl'II. :Msrlon. 'Bop.n. M'rs. NEW ,MARSHAL breedel' ' of Wal\neavllllil. has 're- Dorotb,. Smith. .and ¥l\rllyn 'Sue att I Wilbur Flor.ence Is tbe .new town relesslld agrIcultural ' ataUstlc9 ror centJy sold 'thfll bull .Oolden' Beauty teDd!!d, amtacelJa1Ieolll showell lrO,r marshal at SpringbOro. ' succeeding Warren Cloun~ sbowing crop pro. t t DoUy 15.63 to Olle., "land alBa & recen~ bride, Mn. Jam.,. .AlIIeo Clyde A. Prlclc.ett, who resigned WaYnesville accordmg to' a, reo Jon. a~ the home of lIr". BEtlle because of IU hjIBllh. . /luction and IIvOllto~k oun A!1 0 port from ~ Ildtae, secre~ry Janca llUIt F'rJday nlgbt. JJ~~~ ~p:~!il~ary couot' 00 head of tile Brown 'SWlls Cattle Breed· IIr. J6Jui Wilson, Robert WU~on. NOTICE QF AJ,P.OINllMENT ot 1I1Iollooolll .ln the cQunty was ers AillOclat1on, BeJoU. Wlac. 1 Mr. and MI'1\. Luther' Bainill. Cbar· . Ad"}IIt1ltrator ,, as tollowa: all cA~t1e and calves. ley Laird anet Mr. alld Mn. Ray' , "_ . . ' 28,.100; mllk' cows nnd heifers, two 9nd WJIl\oa 'W guesta at a ~t.ilte of Wal""r T. Jorllan, yean and lWeI'. i],aoo: hogs. 66;. bll'thday 41blHlr IIY811 In bODO of ,Deceased. , 60 hi k Nr,. Je~lDle Bradcloek, at the b ~ci. NoUee la bereby given that :Vlbl!l 3]~,;OO~~OCk shee)). ~ 0 i (l 0 ,eD8. of IIr imd Ms Warren Bradd k K, liartaoclr. wbose Post ~rnce W I' t " Jan 1 Jaek BaDe, ~ODl the rora. nday April j6! ' • Add~81 III R. R. I, Oregon~ Ohto, . ..ar eln6thconl~ Y as tOa~te I . tb~ nIIa aDd croWD be beatGwa eacb th d • r bu been dul,. appolntecl as Admin. ranae D e a 1) ' . EST the lin. Pear1 SlneJ~lr, of DaY lton Istratrtx ot the Eatate or Walter nUJilber ot. lI,oga on farms. Neigh· weekda:r at I p.m.. , on Boute :a. ' after all Ulne.a of ,~v. Tor.... Iat f W C boring ' Clnton county led with "Qaeea For A D~" oyer WLW- • 0 arren ounty, 1st 600 bea4 Other leaclet's In- . . , . Be tean Ills , beart-wanD• ral days. took 'dlunir with 'i~r dallltiter, MhI. ClaarJ.. 8ta ey DatedOCtt~ 21 d., of April 1961. clUded MlI,dla'on, 121.,00; Preble, .., ~ l"te ClnabDaaU fOi B4LPB H. '. 118.200; Greene. ;1,0 800: Pick· . . . b ........ Ap 18 aDd 11, and. tam.ly liund.,. &prll15. • Q Judp or tile ProlIate COurt away, lOt.(loo; Fayette. 11)4,301); . - . . &we ...... froBI UI!e 1IIlIJ· WarreD County. Ohln Darke 79,R()O. will reeelve tbe ~paIIl's lIeryl B. Gra" Atty. ( ........e ad ....... PIItt1l!!" ~~1!-··"·111 Orvl'l TO' TilE ".\ "F'.n r :;. '"

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qARDIN CLUa TO MEET Tbe W8lD_vUle Gf,1,'d8D Club Lo~l Board. No~ 122 In''TioOhnnon meet on' Thursday 'afternooll. May 8 at the home o{ 'MI'II. LawrenCQ baa relell,~ tM {allowing r1apl!)B of draftee. 'Who reported for Induv· I'IarDu, with II .... :vICtor .Compton Tu08C1ay. April 24: ot WUmln&tOl1. speaking on "Af· tJon WaynesvlUe Wm. Cra'wfoTd. rlcaD Vloleta." Robert Forward, Richard Orabam, E'rank1ln-"-.Tosllph Stan(llI. David no,wellt Howard Charlton. , , Leban'on Rob~rt Oal'l'lson. Elllene Bo,t. Donald Cocbran, Don· GlIlUII08fI'1ald McGill. Ila"eyaburjf-Rlcblm) . Shafer. MaaOD-Riebard Marr/ott. ChaA. Berca". ~r. . foster-Robert EvaqB. The Mal 0111 tot physical eKam· InatlOD eanqeJled.

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Free' pre·sellool ollnlcs will be Bob O'8anion Is Pre.icieftt of held In Lebanon and Warren ~oun· Newl, For.med Club ty Ichool, thle, spring tor all chll· Creen Tb!lrnbetll dren l'~teMng "Indergarten 01' tb~ first srade next tall, Qt. Arcl1 D. 'l'he Grelln Thumbel's HI Club Harvey, c;ounty hqalth commisslou· met Mn.a. W.ednesday, April 18. at tho an~ounced . er. Approximately ODI! Ilundred and fQr4 04 ~1113" home of !Ale O'-BnnJon with MI', E.tlUDlnaUoos will be condunted fJfty parenb, gUests IIlrd membetll hoatelsH. In liha~ge. by loeal pbyslclans In eaoh sch901 O'Banlon Eleven m mben werQ present of tbe Futul'll Fllnnel'8 oC Amerlcl1. lIr". Ldlstrct and county health norses. and elocted the foJlowJny orCicel'S; and the Future Homemaker" ot m~etlns Francis Spaeth. a ttOuntr h01l1Lh l,resldent. AqlerlQa attended the joint pro· In cbarS$ ~ob O'Bsnlon; 8eCre~l\r)' nurs~. lIald, It I, Jmp(lr nt that gram and reneptlQn helll nt tbe ' IIfrs\ J. P. Patricia lrelan; vIce pre~lden~, each cblld have a physlc~1 e~· high 8cIwo1 gymnasIum l!'rldaY SchenK Miller; t~eaHurer. Jame" MU· amlnatJon and his or ber schOol Wm. gram DNillif.tllld night. ler. news repollter, Oarlan Stamper: started b e(o~e he lIealtb recqrd, In approclllt(lu t ... t Ills IOYll1 the recrea.tlon !cader. O.ttle draycrart, e~rs lIohool. sel'v1ce and u/lUdng rtorts, 11'. DUI'lnl' th~IJ ··l~ilIIllI."'Bs All projectS hll ve been dlecU 9Stld Vaccination tor smallpox will aud J . . B. Ol'llbbe. reUr~ VOCllt.l()ll~\ lellowlng decided . UllOll. Delicious reo be given those Children whose treshml'nts were 8eI'ved by Bob Agl'loulture lnstruQtor at 'Waynell· lbe Ilarents slga a. request. O·Baruon. vllle. was nmde an honorary memo P,",iI8l,4811lt-~1!J. Sohedulo ror c110l s at the vnrl· 'l1hetll. W1l8 ' one guest I'r,*,ent, be~ of the MIamI VallO)' Cbapter 9\,11 scl,too)s follows ,: Joe Tlmley. ' of tlle Fliture Farmlilrs o~ AmeTtea. Franklin. beld Tuesday: L('b· next meeting wI ll bo hl.,\(1 Mr. Orabbe started the ot,.apter anon, at Pleasant I!(reel schQol. ntTile Ga,'lan Stamper's hom<'. At n bank in 1929 and served as adVisOr M"y 9. 9 n.m.; Harlun·Butlervllle. date to be announced later. and instruotor, J.or 26 years boforo JIIay ]1. 9 n.m.~ CarHSI} M:I,y !6. Garllln Stampor reWrlnll' last year. ] P.ln. : .Mason, May HI. 9 ' It. m.; Tbe FHA .girls presented Mrs. , . HDlnllt(lf)·Mlllnevllla. Ma.y H, I Edwin Porter a gift In apprecla- ' ~ yIollaIit J01_ 1leDee, l'·m.~ Morrow. Mny 2~, 12:1I() p.O' ,; tlon or her eflortlJ "1n Instltutlll ~ Local who ......... debut over WLW KlnP18 Mills, ~IJU" 6. ~ n. m.; tbe first FHA here at wayhesvllle Viola ..........':'~,_ tat iIle qoe ., alae, eDdoraa the WllYne~vJlle no tI Hllrveysburg I last year. "~""UUlll'Y "Stu 8eareb" .. the da,tes will be announ('ed lat.er. , n Elpery RbbblpB. prllsldent of tb81 an~ IIauteR .a, to 1Iart . . eatertalai l Jt Is estlmatee\ t1)at apPrQXl j' FFA, presided ovel' tlIe mel' Ing. mond. Imately 400 pupils will entel' kin· ' < A welcome wa.a extended: by Vir· Sec'Y ot Stll t Work..... Mrs. _ t ....er. . dergarteQs and tlrst gradeil in the A rouf still' "'reatling ma .ch. glnla Brown. preilident of Lhe E. Anderaoll:... . . ~'ounty next tall. sponsorf'd by the Lebtulon 1{1· a!,\d a responSQ was given by Mrlj. Seo'y Youm ork-Mra. A. County henlth nl1rsea \1'111 Ilon. 1wanls Ch~b. will be . staged at th,' Charles Bmdley. Two $wo.mts Stllbbl~ I Unup to have thqlt. headqullrtel'li , new' L~banol~ high a(l)lO~1 g~! u~ (110m W~ynesvme. .Tlm M1iler and Se!!'y Chl1clttll'. Work ~ Mrs 1n the ofrtcea with 0,'. Hnrv('jI' rOI'j t 9 p. m. S!l~urdny. }.(l1.y ,;). to ~nlll Bob O·Banlon. 8sslsted by RlIY (llenn A.lex~"'j 1 the present Mrs. Spaeth sold funds lor tPe T ehlmon hlg , sehol I Da.iley gave a demonstratlon of S~("y of _Itual Life-Mrs. band to a.p~~r Oil the Klwl\nls In, t • ternationa! convention program at tbelr ~agiO powers. Janet ·Mlcb· Harold Sbutt&; , talked 011 the goala' of the 8ec'y Of Stat st. Loui8 In June. . and ' the FHA Creed was read J. P. Fromm. ' , Headline attracll!>o st the WT Ijt· Mr. anti Mrs. I\{. A. Pulkel'so'l by :ij)ve)yn Luoas. A quartet com· SOC'Y o( SU were host and hOlltess to the We ~ ling show will pe , a 90·mlmtte l'yo posed of Carolyn lIumett, 'Oarlotta Conner. Waync 4dvJaory Counell at the!:' . n 'l out 01 thl'ee' /lllI motel) r~nt!ll'lm; Brown, A'nnlltta 'l1lnoey and Ruth Sec'y of L.l~. . .t~UI·e. home on Friday evening. Elghteer . -Ji;rankle Tlilabel' nnd Rtly Shl,''! members were pfOl\ent and Mr. A ta g team mlllCb will rind T,on(' , Jilarnhart song two Beh.pUons. None ,or liS n"1j flllled. to. e nwar~ I ~gle. ~auJ Orth, jellicle Nichols alld . 11'11. Earl HubbeJ "'ere w~ l Charles MIIQ!nnis ~hen Bllillte on lhnt 0\erythlnll haR lnl!rell.serl In and F,. nchle LRRno('e In u. 110. " "Wbat tbe FFA J8.'· Betty S"tlel·f.h· cobmed al!tn~~ mdlembers. Tn th~ cost In ella last few Y~lI..rA, 'f.'O"Id ' minute two ollt o(l~ tllT~ faU~ wa.lte gave IL humorous rea.l/n/l' ,1 Henee.u ....e BOunlon lead~ 1 llrlces are greater than e"er hefore teh ' Mr. J. B. Mowbmy. loral FFA ,Ad, Mr. FIIlkeJ'80D eondl,lelcd the d l~ olothlng Is mpl'e e .penlllve· ruel mn. . . visor. showed color slides of VO·llr Tbe flrst 'nl1(\ /lecond millches 01 cUlislon on "Ohio Roadl\" (0110 we" Is hlgb. ou'r cars. radj08. t"1 'yilll(U\ projec~s. . by D:loy InterelUng rema,·kR. 1'1 lsets e08t Ila real money' and In 'the evening a, e 15·mll1ute tim!!, ('IIUllolI adjourned after a vel' f t, & I I t ' tI IImt8. OlU~ .lall. with LOll Eagle IIfr. K. M. Rptallick. 10<'81, llI1l1er· I,I......IIIIII•., ,Intendent, and MI'. Rnymon Ral Illeallant. sesalon. a!ld d(lrlng the q~~JIt;~f n~ P~~~~c~ ~~swe ~~~ t1:~) meeting Pnul Orth 8nd Jackie l!(;clal hour the bOsh'BS entertalnf( 1 h be ' d d INlchola grappl~g \lit)1 Fren('11in field, Coun~ Superln1elld"'lt 0 ' aehooJs/ gave prier remarln! b forI i.er ,oeata with. a C'OnteJlt. aCte pr \~:l. ~:el'e era IriD:('~\' I' O ba~ ",at LaRance. tIle ~eotlng ad'onrllPd. Re11'I'R!) whleh a delJololla des8ert cour r ralseil lUs rat ~. GOll lllnJ\' I\go (III' ----,..--menta Of tce cfjIBm anll c!JltP WOrf wnll , ~erved. tabll8h.ed thl\{ Hi. tollo\\'ers 8~t then served. . aside a tithe III! a. tnllllmulll for I carqUl" 01\. H1 wor on ~;lrUI.

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Sublctlptlon Rates-In Ohio, $2. Per Year In advance; $2.60 elaewhere attended the showing ot "You Can't Taite It With You" presented by ~he junior clasa ot the Lebanon high school Thursday evening. The cnst appeared under lbe direction By JANE FITE ot Mrs. Lillian S. Carr, form r MI's. · Sallie Wright 1s recovering teacher In the Harveysburg IIcbool. at ber home following a recent ·!J'he April meeting ot the Parent 11IneBl!. Teachers Association was. beld In M~ and Mrs Jobn Syrerd and tbe bome economics room ot tb~ -"n, . F enneth, . ot· Da}ton, were Ibgb school bUil,dlng, Wednesday I g . he week end of evening. Appearing on the program rs -Yf~ d's parents, Mr. and Mra. were the Rhythm Band, a group of H S. . Tucker . primary atudents under the dlrec· ·Mr·. and M~B. John Kennedy. of tlon of their taacher, Mrs. Thelma Dayont, were guests,. Sunday of George, and tl group of tblrd I!rade Mr Ken\ledy's father Mr. Alva stcdentll In a p~ppet show under J<.e~nedy. ' .the direction 't:5f tbelr tencher, Mra. MI'. nud ~1:r8 . .Robel·t Vanderveen Florence Hastings. adu rnlDlly, aud .l\fl·. Harry Clenl . • The Welcome Bible Ola~8 ot fo Dayton. were guests Sunday, of Jonnb's R~n Baptist church held Mr. nnd MrMs. Ernest Hill. tbelr April meeUng In the bome 01 Mrs. A. S. ollett and Miss Miss Frances Hellklna and MillS Jenny Lee 08borne are enjoyln!; a Vlna Henkins, Friday night. The FrEisbman Class of the two week:8 vacation touring th e Massie Toynshlp scbool beld a 60· southern ' states. Miss Judy Moser, of CellDa, and 60 dance In the blgh scoohl build· Mr. Dale Lewis, of Spencerville, ing Saturday evening. Maynard conuul!ted sPecIal services at the Pyle of Sligo furnished tho music, Friends 0I111rch Sunday mornIng. Mr. and Mr8. Winton Etz, Mr. The ouple plan to return to the and Mrs. Arthur WHde, ando fI'. v lJlngl' aCler theIr marriage n Juut' and Mrs. Harold Cleadal~ spent tbe and remain fo\' an Indefinite stay. week end in Oln«lnnaU where they Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kruger, of attended the conventlon of Rflllen'e Dnyton \ were guests Sunday of A. Omeer8. R. Campb('lj at his 'antique house.' Obarles .D08tElI·, Carl Moorc, The Baptist Misalpnnry Society Harry Shldaker [md ltbolles Bunmet In tbe bome of Mrs. D. B. Un- nell attended . the Cltle~. Servlco derwood In Wilmington Wednes- sales meetlnr; adu dinner at the day afternoon. Mrs. Lura Huogh BUtmore hotel In Dayton Thursday. The Adult Bible Clan of Jonah'. led tbe group In devoUoD8 and Mrs Esther Doster conducted t b e Run Baptist church beld their program. Al!rU meeting Tuesday evening, In Mrs. George Waterhouae, of the home of Mrs. Howard Grllham. Waynesvllle, was a guest Sunday The upper seven grades ot the of Mrs. Louise Fite and her daugh- Musle Township schools had a tel', Miss Jane Fitt'. television anembly. Thursday. In Mrs. Cahrles Dstero and ehr order that the students and their dllUgtber. l\fss Janet Dateor. In teacher" migbt see and hear Genco~pany ,vltll Miss Joan Gough, eral Dougla8 MacArthur addren

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Lt. Col. Arthur J. Wilde, ot the Undewood Orchard near Harveys. burg ~'a8' elected' state seoretary or the OhIo Relierve Omeel's assGelation at the cl081ng of their conventlon In Clncnnatl Sunday. Capt Clarence A. Rulf. of 811 St. Nlchola8 avenue. Dayton, waa reelected state treasurer I1ft' the a8soclatlon.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mrs. Ma-rv Scofield. H er Ilf'e ·a beautilu I memory, Her absence a sUent ,grlef, She sleeps In dod's heautlful garden. ....."e. In the aunab1ne O•~ perfect .....Mil. and mi. BDbt. A. Burton Without Y'()UR aupport your neWlpaper, wblch la over 100 yeara

cations Copies may or the be pll;\na obtained ond spcoltl· at lhl' offlee of or by written application to tbe Clerk ot the Board ot Trua· teea, Maynard F. Weltl, by deiios. ltlD« wIth saId Clellk a certified ~heck, or cash, In the amount of '&.00, Which wllJ be returned upon r&C_elpt of plana and IIpeclflcationa jn good condition. By order of ..the' Township Separate bide will be recelveil Trustee •. I on the followlnc dlvlaloDi of the MAYNARD F. WELTZ, wOllk 88 .hown on ~he plans an Township Clerk apec1floatloll" for' anyone, 'Ilr nuttld-4-28-5·9·jO·17 ber, or aU of the dlvlslons enUDI YO,", oan get extra oopl.. of the erated below: Dtvilion No. I--GENERAL CON· GA~l:TTE. It the WAVHUVILLE DRUG STORE 01' the GAZETT. In.OlUdtng: offloe. Exoavatlq aII4 GradlU;

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Erlerlor aa4 ment Concrete NOTICE O"F APPOINTMENT Admlnletrator .... Muo..-,. I " ..t Structural Steel and MlilCe:Uarl;~.1 Estate of H. F. Sbutla, Deceued. OUI IJ'OIl Work: Notice II hereby given that AUc8 RDofl .... r....1.Uon She, t Sbutts, ~ho.e Post Office add,...e -'" --,. fa Har .... hurg Obi h .....-n M~~tal; nft_A • ve• ..,.., 0, 88 ...... ...e .........0 duly appointed .. Adm1Dlatratrb: Fal'liq, La and Plute the J;!state of H. F. BhUUII, late i'IDIIh Warren Count)', Ohio, deceued. C _ . __ , ~ . Datec1 this 11th day of ~. ' ~4~: 1851. l"aInUq. RALPH H. CAREY. DtY1elOn N.o ~~~:~I~;~I Judge of the Probate Court

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·: -Armitage &SOD THE Blue Cross Hospical Care membership lee for aD cDtirc family (pay direct) is only $8.9'0' quartcrly. Little cDougb, iSD't ~t! A hospital bill l'eCeDtiy paid by Blue Cross Hospital Cue amounted to S'893.~n·. Which would you rather pay ... $8.90 quarterly, cir a big hospital blll? . Now you caD apply for Blue Cross membershi~. regardless of where you work, if you are 1& rcs1dent of this commuoity.

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-;Jllhn Adams -Daniel Webster -Samuel Adams -Henry Clay 2. Which word is inappropriate in this general grouping7 • -Porcine -Bovin e -Assinine -Fellne 3. According to mythology. who holds .the earth on his sboulders? -Atlos -Zeus -Heroules - Thor 4. Abyssinia was formerl y caUed: -Nigeria -Ethiopia '-Mesopotamia -Togo-land 5. Which or the follow ing is not a common kitchen utensl11 -Spatula -Colandel' -SkeweL' -Collet 6. Sports lans will know the "Manassa Mauler" was: -Greg ni ce -Jllck Dempsey - Waltel' J,?hnson -Mall Mounlaln Dean 7. Fill in the correct countries in the four quotations below l:lId ~core yoursel1 10 'points lor each corrcct judgment. . ' (A) "Something rolleil in __ ." (B) " - - expects every man to do his duty." (C) " - - ! - ! God shed ''1ls ~race on thee" (D) "Oil lor the lamps ot --." ' Total your poiDtS. A score of 0-20. is poor; 30-60, average; 70-80, superinl'; 90-'100. very superoir.r. Answe.rs on Page Four, Column 6.

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old, CODDOt cootinue. DtY1ekm. No. a ICollnty, Ohio ' RlllngerWarren &; Gray, Jl. t t Y 8.' the congreas or the UnIted States. Dlvlalon No. ~PLUllBING ' _, .c'<-'. 4.-1948-6.v PHONE The television set was loaned to EaCh bid muat ClOntain the nll1f.e the school l1y Charles Doater, of of. every person Jut.relted ther~ilu nnd be accomp~ by an ..up. The Spring Concert, orfglnaliy proved Guaranty Bid Bond or a scheduled to ~e presented In certtrle!1 check on a good and 801Massie Tow.nlhlll blgh school audl- vent bank In a aum equal to five trolum, wblch burned two w~ks (6) per cent of 'the bile bid to ago, wlll be presented In the alldl· guaJ:antee that It aalci bid ta I~ torlum of the Adamlt Township cepted, I\. contraot wUJ be ent8l~ scbool" Friday night. All of th~ Into and the performance of It group appearing on the program properly aecured, Bald Bid Bond w1ll be students (If the Massie or Certified Check. to be drawn In TOWD8blp schools. Tbe a.ffalr Is tavor ot said Board of Truateee. being directed by Mr8. Harold 'rhe contract will be awarC1ed to OleadaJl. the 'lowest and beet bidder. ,

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Worrell, dec't; eatate or W. E. th. rollowlng 8Itlltea: l1!eb&WI ur Dinah looled m. thl' tIme. Bb& Bf.hop. (lec'd; estate or :Harry n, Anthony C. Swel!ney. doc'd. Chall. hen In the wood ba.ket In (Held Over From lAIt WAlek) KJ.rby. dec'd; Md tbe e.tate or Jr. Wheel.r. executor; estate at room. Ther. wjlre three but Bety Benthlen, dee·d. . W,oodrow CoIIIOI, d('o(!'d; TIKllDA8 the~ w.. dead 10 there are NEW SUITS Firat, final and dlstl'lbutvie ac· ColfinR. admlnlatrllter; IItate or The Bun Inluranctr Co. Limited count. were ~ppl'oved, allowed and Uttljl black mUel which Minnick, dec'd; Loul8C Min. A Farm Diary for her••he Ie .uch IL COMMON PL.E ... S to James JohnlO • and Anco Mfg. Co. VI Otterbein contlrmed on)'the following clltates: atmlnilltratrix Rnd the lI,tate She purn proudly every Ruslell E. Garrison V8 Betty J. oreek twp. . Home, tor money only. amount Estate or Margllret Noble Whited. of Helen n. Hock, dec',!, Jenn A. By D. J. Pr~er 1 oome near her 10 that I Garrison, divorce> to j'lhllntlfr. Rash D. A-.... · to I)·'dley. and claimed. "''''''rc U H j~'4G7.117 nnd ~tll. Oi!orge dec'd, Lee E. Noble. admlnlstrato.' Hock, executor. haven't had the heart to movo Helen N. B)'o\\n vs James RQllt Emma BradleT. J pts In Union tp, . Elllo"". , Estate ot F. C. 'DIILl, dec'd, 'EmUy and the estate of Lydia E. Devan. them yet. Bl\OIIVn. defendant ordered to pay Elva ShJnn to IIluell m. 0.'1', 1 !;lzZlU'd Cbal'les and Flremun'" dec'd. llarl'i"on DeVlin, Admlnls· Louise Sellers. executrix, Courth ac. APRIL 23. 1951.-lt' fs a sweel The tour days of nice IIPrl,!g pla.lnU£f $100 before May 1. 1961. lot In Lebanon. , Fund Insurance CO. VII l!~l'ed L. ll'lltol·. count al>pl'o\·ed. flUO, ed ILnd I:en. 8J)ring morning, cool and brl,ht weather last week made me work Vance ,Jacobs. Jr. vs Marjorlq , Hester C.' and Envl IJ. Carl' (0 Bull8Qhlin. Cincinnati auto daD)uge FlrlIt and rlnal accou nt/! were nfl' firmed . anll frClsh after yesterdays rain. outalde uUtll every m\tacle felt It Ann Jacoba, hearing April 21, ~96'1. Elva Shinn RDd nusllell E. Oal'l', 1 suit for money only. Amt. c:almed but thin,s are stJU slow 111 comln,. but I only made· a IIlllht Imllres· 'the Blmol (:0 VB Elverett ~lInlc lot In .Lebanon. r U,~7S.6!) Il"d costs. Attorn{.y Geo. pl'oved, allolVcd and cOJlqrmed .011 Estato of HOI'Me D. Stumll. tlec'd Bertha Stump ollpolnled executrb:. I 'aaw, a plum tree In bloo. In SIOD ~ the things that were to be judgm"ent to philnUrrCol' $2.677.26 Charlea L. PMe:to Finney n. and H. Elliott. Jack l(yker. Raymond Fal'Quer and Waynesville but Dot much I••'how· clone, I w9rlted ~t onetblng until 'nnd CORts. Mn.ry Margarettt.' DI'Itt.. Jr., 1.511 Virginia Fields VII La\vrence Bany Ooalca appointed arlprnls rl!. tnr CQlor. Actually four good daya those musoles were Ured anll tben aeres In Turtlaor It' twp. Fields. dlvorc!!, gTsos neglect or ha a row lut week. The flrat peas I. cI1d .qmethlnl alse. I ' trlmml'd NEW SUITS . ' 'fullph R. and A Tllylor to Win. MarVin Et YpJ1ng. Elstate or Joseph A. Schlllhllf, I plaDted are dowlng throop the one apple tree then my "awIDIf 0 nnd NeIU. 'J,'~om08 1 lot S. Fred dba Fred l\fush. dec·d. lrsDsrer of real e/!tote ground and 1 do not think that mUlclea were tired .0 I used the AUrel J. Deger n Alma S. Deger Fi-anklln. • room Co. Vs United Mine WO"kerB granted. the heu lot many of them. I alce little dlg,er oultlvator that J divorce, An,derson, Sular. &: Drew. Fred and Mal" a l<Ing 10 John ot America. injunction. GrllY, RJs. Miss Rita Ford. junior at Kings planted tlJ,em a little deeper tban boUght at Beau the other day. It Mary Lair vs Lee LIlli, divorce. R. Dilre. 0.58 ac In salpm tWI;l. Inger and Gray. MUls blgh school, was signally uUI this year and the «rDund 'hall looks like a mlnUature ap&Wng H. S. PUlsc. . WlllIam D. &JUt azel M. ..Karst Fllrm Dure,Yl Mutual Auto In. honored recently when "be was .nch a hard orust on It that they tork and 18 WOnderful tor dlrrln~ Boyd PIOWtnn;n vs Wilma Plow· to Patrick an4 J n OOl'a7.o. 6 Iota surance Co. and J a llle8 Hat~lel!l vs nnmed president of the state chapwere .Iower coming through fhe uolmd the raapberrles or In the map. divorce, gross neglect ot In Deerfield twp, . eUfrord Trovillo, for IDpDey only. ter or Future Homemakers of ALL . TY. PES IrOUDd. Tbe henla like it when the flower becla. You can put YQur foot d,uty, J. T. Riley. UlyaU8 Grant &D4 , ora Shearer to amount cla1mel $579.0(6 and oo~la, America at a rcorg!1nlzotlon meet. Ing in Columbus. I\ccordlng to 'Prouted pea gets pushed to the on It and die like a regul&r IIpado RE ... L. ESTAT'E" TRANSFERS I Theodore J. anO Vlrglnla,'Stevenfl, Elclward 'J . Utz. top of the ground. Then they but it fa small enou,h to get In be· . 6 Iota In D\l8rHalc'l twp. ' . Dallas ' J..elgh fa Blnnche Leigh. Supt. J. Forrest Burns or tho lIoratch and dl, and have I/o lov Iy tween the planta. 1 also boulbt 1\ Roy E. Ebert 10 Lestel' E. nnd E)eanoi' C. Saue to I;'erc)" , C. dl,v.orce. Gray, Risinger nd Grny. Kings Mills schools. MACHINE $>ROUr-JO tllne. I planted them so thick thlll nice little half alzed IIpade or mayb\! Leah James StOlle. 55.26 acrell In Mad()o;x. 0.916 a,cres In !Ialem' l.WI'. The d!loughter of Mr. ' and ·MI· ~ . Hand ·and Power year that I could, apare a few. 1 it Is a ' shovel. What Is the dU· Clearcreck twp. Daniel pnderwoOOI! to Wilhelmi PROB... TE Floyd Ford or Loveland. ROllte 1, now' have some more peas pta:nted ference' I had one before till) John ,0. Stuart to Robc.,t El. pnd(ll'wood, ~6.06 n reB In Jlarlnll Estnte of Woodward, dec'c!. John Miss Ford Is pr,eHlde nt of the AL.L. WORK GUARANTEED d and 80me onions and cabbage plants war but overyone liked It ' so wllll lFei . 2 acres In Hlunlllon lwp. t\~P. , r C_,W,nQl\\\I\I'Il,aud Vi('glnI11 JJ. Kes. junlo,r cines and Is active. In COIIII' Call After 4 P. M .. and two rowa or bealla. tbat Is al· that they all l\lIed It so much that John FranCis tG Maple E. Ruby Roy G. and Lamont Temple. "tal Illig 4ppolrlte'd ddmlnJ!lll'atol'lI. 0011 ty and dlstrlct- FHA. activities. Approxlmstely ll.OOOO you n g ~t enou,h to Inat until /.he mid· they wore It out and during tbe M. WellA, 0.921 arres In Fl'ulllclin to. Evelyn Wright., 21Ar acres Iltft S.,lIftf. H ......... ~ kh CI d summer truok patch Is ready. I . kJ th twp. . t , ".... " ""~I' '''C a.·t and f () wom n comprise this grOlll). ey let John pl-"t tbat and take caro ~~r.~:: o:\h~f I h:~O AIi'IIII P. and Glndy/! K. $hlllaw Fl'nnklln lVP. ____ ca~Q~tl d~/1olllted npprallferH. . FOllrth St. Wayneavllle of it, with the team or traotor. e: the war It 1& so nice to Jllpe A. Hurst, 127 ncrcs In PROBAtE d "d;t(iI. e r Grnce C. Hnstlngll. Be .. Goshen twp 'I:' ec , Harry L. Hastings, executor There la 10 much to do to mako and U,ht to dig with,. 1 have haW Thelm~ ~ancls to SOllthealltorn Estate or Gettr11de M. Bowyer I riled first and C1l\1\l accollnt. the place look nice. The lawn Is almolt as much tun working wllh dUo CampI) Inc 1716 acres III Roush. dec·d. Walter C. ROUHh. nIl" Estate fJIl John Waller Dnnge In blld oondltlon, ao mapy w,Rbed them as John hal had With the WIIBhlngton 'twp ., , . 1110lntell administrator; Rlilph Wels. dec·d. Aim1\. O. Benge. exe(:utrix'. out placea and holes. I am trying now tractor. H S F k . to II . L\1clan ~nnla and:' George 1\1 1I1el' filed Clrst and finnl acooun.f. . to fill them In and do 80me seed· The old gobbler Is outside m)' • " In elman AUred an appointed apprals,rs. Estate or HaITy w: . Brunett" In:, but the w~th.r haa ~en. so wtndow. He seema t~ have rllcov· ~geH ' lIUman, 1 lot In Franklin 'Estate of lfelwobd Heuloy. \i('c'd Iidec'd. Vernon M. Qrndol:r nppolntrfi co14 that 1 did not get It done ered tr:om the.lw~l1ell wattles th~t . ti F k i t H III d Bert Hesley. adlllinlatrfltol'. fticd ,' admlnlatrntor. Ralpb Or en Puul earl,. ' I have .een the m.e n taking' affilcte4 blm lIst week. One Arfulh~' I ~rl;f~:n s~ ~ 1 1~t a~n Inventory. hearing Rct for Arll'iI 26 NQble nnd Stanley ~1t'lIhlJa~h' t1j[l. ' ca... of Uie SOlf ~ourse 110 ~ften., they were so sw;o1len. that ho Frankll: hip. ,.. ' lilt 10 a. m. • pointed .nl/prnlse\'S. . Es~te or CllU'e~r.e, : IIrton. dOn d, I Ipyelltorles w re approved on They had heaps ot fine compost lI'Carcely look ov~r tbem. Do tur- Harrllon Alcxander to Onkley H. made of good IIO~ and well rotte4 keYI have mumps? He looked like and Cnrr!e M. Unglesby. 1 lot In A1·kle. D. curtol!. exeouh'ix rHell , tIm following estllte,, : EIlI.d6 or manure, that had stood for a year ft. One of the white duoks has Wa.yne tw . Irlrst and final IlrC~lInt. Nellie GpDcey dec:d; elltq.te of Tlff or more the!l they IIDread It Ughtly taken to the nest. She and n. barred William ~ and Nelli Thomas to Estate ot Jonh AI. Doncial'o. df'od . ' ~ , ' over the gras •• aerded It whe~e nee· rock ben have a dally battle over . e 9 nay Emerflon Dondllllll. "J(ef'lIt(lr. 'lIary. raked It In, And rolled It. t'he nellt. Tbey are settling side by fnau~tlrnel~~I;C Hamilton, .. lots rUed rlrllt. final nnl! dlli ll'lImUvll T~t I. 'I!hat my lawn ne,ds and ,Ide under the manger In the · barn ' . aocount. It wouhl be e~oush easier to mow and eaob day tlie hep getll anotbel' EmJpett, A. and Nettle R. D~e Estate of Mary Sandel'S' Guye. to make It worth while. I would One of the turkey eggs over ill her to Ferris nnd Maude Setty, 1 lot dec·d. Rose Perry, e:<coutrl~. flied Uke to bave my whole (last~e '9 n8 ne.t. I am going to have to Wall'li In Fra,nklln twp. Invcntory. hellJ;lnl, Bct for r.(ny '7 over with fe)'tlllzeJ' a~d dlaked. It and put some of them baok or the George .. MlldJ'ed S. WlIlIllm!l at 10 a. m. ' . Estate of Ge9rge A.- Drown. decil, I would be worth while but lt Is hard turkey may get discouraged. . to get them to I take time Ifrom The nowerlng: quince OJ' Japon· Ray Brown, adnl,lIlsl.rntor· filed I crops and tenc~ to do I~. The , tca as man<y call It Is In bloom and ' flt·s', final an,d dbt~lIm(lve~ccount. I Jdea that cows IJilprove tbe pasture tbe rtowel'ltig currant or aplce bush mstate of Erne"t Eve. de!! d. Mae dies hard. It Is hard tor peo'p~~ to too perhaps spring Is here, It . THE thing about. adveltlsements Eve, admlnlatmtrl~ Invflnt0fY. ap, get the Idea that the milk ta en gI • to m 11 Uke It for Yo-YIJ'S Is that you never proved. Estate eX91mp~ from Inber, ' any takes more nourlshDtent out I ns 8 e · . ' know whether there are any llance tu_ of the ,round Q1an fa put back by HELD FOR NON-SUPPORT strings attac""d.' P.at.Rte ot Rllby KIHflln~er (lec'd DJ;:LlVE(t.Y D..~YS ' the droppings that are returned to Fred KlflJlII/ger. f'X utor riled f1, s CABINETS ~AFTEX P the II'OUDd. or courlle cows heav· Erby Powtill, Oregonln, WaaB a ' A brl'de in Memphis. Tenn., and fll lal nQ(:ount. Tuesday, liT grain fed In the barn do more prehended recently by her l f f ._ _ _ _ __ CARPENTRY ffAlNTING tor. the IOn than thORe who ha.ve I Gerald W. CoudeD lind Deputy walked down the aisle with a ~.l) Tb\ll'lClf.y to plclt their own living from In· Rlcbal\\ Satterthwaite on a non· street car token in her shoe. She , REMODELING M!SONlW , '".., Saturday crea.lngly deleted pastures. Any support charle for Jllllflboro must have been oft her trolleyl . - - ELECfRICAL - one want Bome ~ltten8? l'ut In poUce. • • '. yonr name nOW and al loon as the)" Members of the St. Petersburg. can leave their ~m.s , can "up. I~ your B bA\lrlpUon bas expired. Fla.. HOlne Owners' Association r " won't cherge their tenants for aD7 ply you. We have kittens aI, over WOD't )'10U Dleaae .end ua a chllfl~ tbe place. Kitty PuliS and M.... so we can continue your paper?

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wttEN A F... RM OR VILL. ...GE raIQ1 day. in II.,. and June. Bet au tenant. \v1th ,arden hOse8 will FAMILY PR~FER TO HOLD ... mobU1ze OIl the rooftops. SERVICE ...T THE RE8ID5NC, aetiaan ftrem~ confeued OR CHURCH, wo alve thelD the to 8 barn because.h~ same attention ahd cooperaUon ~ oft htII new unlWonder if be alllO had new If It were' held In our tu~eral home. to display?

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Suckers., helTing and carp a~

heinl used in sausage! recipes 'by 'M1chilan c:onservltlorllsts In an attempt to·bo!lst 1he popularity ot certain fish. And eels should be Ideal tor hot doss! •

Coney Seolon To Open With Fireworks, Dance

RElS,ERVE DISTRICT No. 4 Report of thl Co"dltton of I

The W.,...vi1Ie NatiolJal BUlk of WoayneaviUe

In thc State of Ohio. at th.e Chile of BUlln..s on "'p~i1 9. 1951 Publlihed I~I Reapons. To C~l!Il\ 'Made By Comptroller of the Currency. \ln~er 8eetlo 5211, U. S., RevJ.j!d 'S'tlltljtel. A8EIET8 Cnsh, blJhl\lCeS with other banks, Including reserve bal, ance. lind cRsh Items tn lIroCElss of collectlon ____ ~_ $ , 396,176.7[1 e $. Oovernment obligation II, dl~'ect anel guaranteed _~ 678.9-11.00 Obllgofloos of States and polltlc:~1 subdlvlslons __ ____ _ 268,8~9.90 Oilier bonds. notel. and debentul~ea _____ . _____ ________ 40,000.011 Corporate stOCkR I (Including' $4500.00 " stook of" Federnl lWserve Dank' _____ ________ ..____ .: __________ __ __ _ . ~4.600.0'0 41a1l8 , und diSCOUnts (Including $17,0.78 overdraCts) __ _ . 530.168.92 Bunk lIremlses owned ,n.500.00, furntlU'l. nxtur:es_,7.505. . 26.006.00 (Bank preml8fl' owned nl'e subject to , None- liens not assumed .." bank) Rel\l estate oWJieil other tban 'bllnlt premlses _____ ____ NOM ~nvestment8 and other aSaete 'flldlrectly repreRenting b'ank premlselt or other real 'e state _____ ~ ---------- ' None Ouatomers' IInbllltT to this bank omt acceptan!)es ontstand. Nonl) 01he1' Assets _____ ______________________ .- _----None ',l'O!J.'AT. ASSlilTS

01. . Pocaho.ntas ., ., Ullybrook Pocahontasl.aven Red Ash It

Creech .ilkhorn ••rne

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LI ... BIL.ITIES Demand deposits of Indlvlduals, plartnershlps, ond corp. 1,181.781.9~ 1'lme depoalts of llndlvlduala. partnerships and corp. ~_ 220.$43.11. ~J'08ItB or U. s.. ~vt. (lnoludhlg postal lIavlngll) __ _• 30,979.86 lJepo9its or States and political 8ubdlvlslons _________ _ 201.026.29 ))011091t9 of banks ____________________ ____________ __ None Other deposits (ciltlrl~d and. cal~hler's checks. etc.) __ H321.61l TOTAL DEPO$IIJ'B --- --- -- . -,-- - -______$1.648.862.92 Bills pay'able. redlaeounta, other liabilities tal' 1)01'I rQwed' 1II0neYI ... ______Rnd 1.: ___ __ _ ______ _____ ___ __ _ -'_ None lo-Iortgages or othe lIena., None' IDn bank premises. and $ NOlle on other real e.tate'_ ___ .._____ ___________J,_ Non~ A,ccept. e,xecllted by or for acCOUDll ot this bank Ilnd out. Non'! N...\ ~J &obbbla , Other Ilablllttes .. - ----~ -- - -------- -----________ 3,600.00 . TOTAL . LIADlL1TlIllS I . ---~peCt8~ flreworka displays __ __ __,_~ _ __ ___ _______ _ _ __ _ 1,662.362.92 will be staced at Coney Island; Cincinnati, ' " America's ftnest C ... PIT... L ...CCOUNTS amuae~ent park," on Saturday Onpltal Stock: and Sunday nights; April 28-29. (a) 018118 A prer. tot. par, N(lDe, retlr. vallie $ None May 5-8 and May 12-13, as the (Rate of dlv;' on retirable value la __ __ %) new outdoor amusement Beason b) Clasl B prier., tot. par' NiBne, retlr. value' None 76,000.00, \U1der way. . (Rate ot dly. on retirable value II ____I%» , The opening attraction in Moon(c) Common 8tock•. total par , ,76,000.00 , ________ ..,,______________________... _"'________ 85.000.00 lite 'Gardens, Coney's, beautiful Surplus Undivided proflll! , ______________ , ____ _____ _ ,,_________ 28,668.26 Il,lllUDer ~allrodm. will be Ray account for prerel'rcd stock).________ 7.610.48 Robbins. his slngjng trullj;pet and DeseJ'Vea (and retirement I __ hl* orcl1utra. April 28 and 29. TOTAL CAPITA~ ACCOUNT'S' _____ ..,____________ 191,278.69 ~obbina, who sings as well as plays the trumpet. and hil orTOTAL LIABII:..JTIES AND C,~PITAL AOCOUNTS__ 1,848.631.&1 chestra bave achieved a high place among the name ,banda of MEMC'R"'ND~ • ~..lca. They have been tea283.931.25 ttiriil extensively oft' the ,CBS, Ai eta pledttecl or ...."·d to secure lIab. and for otber pur. (a) Loans as lbOr" n above are I.fter ' dedu~t. of res. of None ABC, Mutual and NBC networks, (b) Secur. as 8bO'1rn abo.,. are Arter deducl ot rell. ot None some of their records have. WarreD, l5a: notably i'SkJrtI," $,tllte of Ohio, CoUDtJ' J; Jamell E. JQ\1.., caabier above-named ba k. do solemnly 1'Bllblllldi-'.Elob,blcli-laoc)" and "Baby a~ear that the st1"e .tatement ~fUe to the beat of my -Itnowl~dge Love Me.~' A number of new amusement and beller. JAS. E. JONES, .Calhler fea&urea will . be ,vUlable, to OPl!DIJ18 week-end patrqaa, aloq me lhl. 18th day of April, 1961. old favorlte. amoaa the Coreet-Attelt. .ad fl,lD d.Y1cea. '1'9 ROSS Ii HARTSOOk ~-, ,_""l_ ., 1 p.m. ~ BOWAJlD St1RJ'ACE 8uD~ duilq GIX) J. WATllIRBOUBE ~ DI""'Jlr,.,

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Important trifles? ' Electrical convenience is ~o trifling matter • ~ • for all through the years yo~ comfort and the li~ability of your home is influenced by tbe Dumber and location of electrical outlets. Eve!}' time- you w~nt to connect a beate'r, a fan, or a new lamp •.• every time you want to change the furniture about . : • ~t makes a big difference how many electric outlets are ready to 5~e ".. you. .

It is easy to h\lve the comfort' and . convenlenc6 of Adequate Wiring. The time to

pian livability right intp

your home is when , building or remo!1eIing. Then ~ou , can make sure of enough seJ'Vice wires. large enough to ~rry

the current you will need. Plenty of circuits will

avoid overloading. ,let you enjoy the full efficiency of lamps and appliances. Plenty of well-placed oueleh in eve!}' fOOlJI pe mit any furniture arrangement that pleases you.

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See ypqr electriCal contractor, or. talk oV,e r your wiring plans with a representative of your clem-ic service

pany, before you· build 'o~ ~o~el.

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ' Cloled Tuesday and WednetClay lAND, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL EXCAV"TINQ' and ----~ Rem.ember when buUdogs l- - - DUll. TRUCK 8ER~ICE , Phone W.yne,I,VIII. were the ljtyle fn the WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO canine world? .Although ------------ugly at best, they a popular breed, 6¥en ap- BANK RUN GRAVEL-L,oaded pearlng with hand80me at Davis Furnas Pit, 50 cents a gentlemen In clothing ad· ton loaded. We also de)iver. vertlsemljnts. Today thsy ARM.lT AGE '&. S0N. Phone ar seldom Been, s U c, h 2091 . tf

"WATCH BIRDIE"

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3 RED SKELTONS

If Red Skelton is your dish, here i. three of him

breedsboxers as cockel's, and bavlngbeagles, taken . their places. Remembor1 8 .... n. b.auty and rutful dig nit y ",ark .v.ry HNlcl planned and co,," ducted by our I~ff.

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APRIL 28

uROCKY MOUNTAIN" . Errol Flynn

Patrice Wymore

This Its a Big Scale Weltern along traditional action linea which please one and all. - , • W.S. OARTOON - "BOBSY HATCH EO" PARAMOUNT CARTOON # . .. . ... . . . , • • •, , , • • • • , ,• • • • ,

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APRIL 29 .:nd 30

"PAGAN LOVE SONG" (Technlcolor)

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Esther Williams

Howard Keel

Come vlalt Tahltt, the land of blue water and bluer eklel where life la lazy and gentle Howard Keel II that hit atar from "Annie Ill .' Your Gun. ~' He should go far. • THREE STOOGE.S - "HUG13' AND MUGS" . ALSO'-:' W. B. NEWS

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DO;N'T pa)' trfbutlj to moths. Stop them with BJDRLOU. Five y~ guarant.. Odorl!!s' and Stainles8. ANIWIIIm WAYNI!lBVlLlJEl. FURNITURE It T~t APPLlANcm. Phone 8(62. JUST LJDAVB YOUR SHOES at • Lee Ba.~'. Barbar Shop. WID l-.Tohn Adams. 2-AIS1$e. S be called for _ deUvered. -Atla. 4-,,JW1iopla. 5-Collet. 0 l11~teed. Prices relilODlabUI.11 -Jac:k Deftipjle7. 7-(A) DenSTU B 8 • THOMPSON aHOE markb,~: Britain; (C) Amer~c:' ; '!'" H b 011 (D) . . FUNERAL: NOIII avel'S urg, 10.

Intellig.nce

l DON'T feed the moths. BERLQU and end their 'UfJ,,,mIlVU DEAD- STOCK WAN1'tD eating: F t v eye a r guar/lnteC)1 COWS .10 YVAYNIll8VllLLE FURNITURE ~ HORSE8 $10 HOG13 $2. CWT APPLIANOE. ~hone S46~. According to Slz. and CondItion IE3EEi!!!!!iii!!!eBEi!llii!iE FOR SALE-~.3S GheVl'olet sedan" _HIID' and Other 8",,11 8took Relnov.d Promptly , - - - - - - - - - - - Mus l be sol4 for rO(1o.ll' ~ IInell ator. .e bill. KIERS GARAGEiI COLLECT ""'" Wayne8vllle, Ohio. c-H9·2E' PhOM 2211

liars, Perjurers WANTED TO BUY Iron Bnll metal ot aU kinds, rags, ~aper, 01~1 Win Be Visited Junk Rutomolillell. Will clean IItI fence Wire tor same. III L M E Jt By Absolute Ruin WHlTED, Rt. 1.. Oregonia. RECENT in,!,estiptJons bave unX-+26-6·3-5·1

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earthed corruption on aJmoal -;;;;;;:;;-=R,~;;;-;:;-;;;:;';-;;;;;;;; trent. But even more N ~ BERLOU GUBra~teet' HOR8E8 $10 COW8 t10 8toDII molhs or pays for HOGS ",. CWT. 1I'I.ve year guarantee. According to Sin and ConditIon F.tJl{NJTURE &1: All 8took Rlmorld Dan, 84~2. twIce about falIltyln, their tat!', Larg. '" 8ma.. - Catl Collect, mony jf the foUowln, Biblical WANTED TO BUY-Timber qf alii words were read to them: "Wbo- kinds. WM. McCLAIN. New Paris so ·dlggeth a pit sball faU tber.eln; Rt. J. X-f.26-5-3·' O XENIA, FERTIlJZER ·and be that roUeth a stone, it wl11l--~---------" Dlvl,ion of Inland Produote, Ino. return upon him," - Coleman Ruin is ·the ordained fate ot the turnace, 3 ".rrel Bnd steel false witness. In our own time ard for eame. C. B. LEWIS. we have seen the practice of false- 228.. c-,(.26'5-;3 hood develop Into a philoaophy, pervert . a whole natfon, plunge the whole world, into war, and bring utter ruin upon the rulJty naUon. Because Moses commanded that there sbould be no bea'rln, of false witness a,alnst aile's neigh.. tsor, one can be sure that even In that smaU closely knit community of ancient Israel there were corrup~ creatures WIlli", to tie ajalnst their nei,hbors for their own advlintage. ' • This ldnd of · evU seems to as old as mankind and, like oth~ forms of ain, it makes va "poo.r toward God."" . It is not enough that we avoid falsehood because of the fear that niin wiD vlait us. The evil will have heen banished only wilen we choost! truth because It is right. Even where one's safety is concerned, lying cal)Jlot be counte1'lanced. Thongh it is conalderably Since 1932 Ed Scbau,henqJiu removed from lying to the dlsadon. of the "earl), blrdl" ,a t ****************.**********~*******************. vanta,i or injury of another, it Is been KDKA, famous bli Ed .. RaiDstiU inherently evil. • DONALD DUCK FROZEN FOOD show eve"! mominc 'at 'l:JL O. The Bible deals with perjury In bow Known as the 01. Getter-lIp~r.· Exodus 20:18; Proverbs 26:23, and he has become a household liiatHiDFOOD S'tORE Matthew 28:89-'15. tion because of hla cheery CbattIU .' PImoe 2141 and gap in wiiteh be iI all'" •• silted by "~inbo" Jackson!f . • :."CQ of JlapplDeu" E~ery sential featllrea of the ahow are l~ Bal&ao waa another enthualast. constant reminders ,bout the e(ll'-' H. lald much of hla aucce.. a. I rect \ime, the' weather .nd 'd rivilR writer to coff... "Wb'en one dtlnka condltions. ! . " coffee," h. .ald, ",dea. come marchinIJ in lIk. an arm),." A. for WiWam Dean Howells, ,h., too, cer· tainly admired "the cup of hlppj· n.... " "It malt.. you thlnk of all the ple...nt that ev.r hap· MAIN STR.EET Cl~2."b2. pened to you," wa. what hi .aid about It.

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.•WIIEK END IN W. VA. • II.... Luther Hartsock and . sOIll w.re at OlllebaJ Pfl'k, Wheellnl. W88t VIJ'l(llll& for 01. week .nd. ........ lin. JlIU't~lt atteoded the DeDPAlPD PbJ.aq&l A!1I1DD1 Work·

FranJc QuatIDRn. Assistan t of the Ohio Central Hjgh w in os . Tuesday even in g around 7 :30 in tllis vicinity Telep,bolle Company of L!,ma, OhJ1. A crowd ot some 600 trlends, reI· 1~ and Mr. Dana Coleman, Pub III! .:a\1 ed co nsideral)le damaJre to trees, b.lIi1 ding~ and variPlI$ aUvea and well wlahers ot the • J Relationa ' DlrecfAlr for the tele· Ither properrty. also c;llsrupting c.o mmllnication and power tin es twentY·aix membllrs ot tb,e class of " phone company spoke before the over a good sized 'lrca arollllt1 Waynesville 1961 satherecl.. In ,tbe Waynesville reguJRI' tJ}eeting ot, [he WayMs·· · · . , HIgh School AudltoJ'lum last knllblt ville Civic Club Monday, May wt1lnds of Blmo8t ,()YCIO"IIC 111,ro' to heal' Proressor Ira q. Haw • D· St. Marys Parish 'Hodlle. • .. 011 e8 IftS. por ons an d a severe : e ecl Cll l rector of bUe ~elatlons, ·Wlt. Tile Rev. Samuel N. R;eys an J ... , Btorm bit this orea Tuellday eve· mmelnnctocemnenCtOl~~gder·esdse.lIver the com- plans , ~~==~~~et~~r~~: Mr. Francla O. Brown, telephono nlng at 7: 30. .... co'mmltt.ee members of tbe Clvl.: .. Many large ,p.ranbe8 wel'~ blown Pr,o tellOr Hawk · chose ' for bJs Wayne Club, were the arrangers of th~ • -of! and Quite n few treeB were meeUng and Introduced the rell' Wayne Junior Legion Team brolcen Q!f I.I nd sowe were up. topic. "The Oreatest Oame of the AII~erlClt1i1l Them' All." and stre"sed that the cenUy. or tile telephone com· T-t- Leb 3.2. Gr." .rooted by the strong wind. game of life should be played bl Orl81nall,. to many guellls lind tll(l _ea anOD , ay I The area that sufrered the tlle lame rules as otber for Worl4 members themselvea. B~r. LOIe 9·5. gl'eatcst d~m8ge wos ' ulong ,Route lI/alDly hard work, keep thllir U.,.. Mr. Quatman presentod various ' . 73 between Waynesville lind Roule on the ball•. follow the fielD problemI facing his co 11I1IDy 10 The Waynesville Jun,lor Am rl·, No.48. hav~ couraae to see ~be poppy 10 Improving the telellhonc con Legion team nosed out tbe Le\). There telepbone flO e8 . were tbrougb. He pointed out tbe ory ot toll Bervlct', "nmely: anon OIas8 A;A Knot~ole league blown. down, nlony buge trees for tbe Ideas of young people In America . Domestic use nt 0 new IIlgh. te~ 8·2 In a pitcher B bottle on were uprooted. fences I)lo\\'l\ over, thE! troubled world of today and It la now the te'lephone, Hlnee World War the.. loc~ ,diamond Sunday after barns Ill\d sheds blown down, I'oofll ende4 with . tbe thought that the the dead the Omy /I Barbers carried the torn o(t, ~Ol'l\ cr-Ibli uIJ'let.· world tl eaaerl., watung for tbe tbOBI! wbo 2. DUKlnes8 os 0 I'eault of In. Lebanon J,!nlor Icnotholel's to the . Trees were stripped clean of contributions 9( the Classes of conflict. tlation hOIl expRnded Ita horlrtena eighth Innhig befol'e bowing 9·5. , leaves just os though II swarm of all over the country. A COrpl of and ~ece~lI ltaled a [allt!!r alld Michener, of Waynesville, fanned locu.sts had land~d -on them untl blli_n the trtbute poppl.. no. comnl4)tAi medium 'of commun' 112. 71elded three hits and walked leatell ull oC tile tullage. Pomp The womeb I lcatlon: ; ODe batter. ,He dillplayed loads of A large building was damagf'u by tbe High througbout t d ;trlbuun:; 3. UnlVel'lial accepLance. of the stuff and the local team stacks up on the Dulle farm on Route 73. Rntl Band. Reverend Bernard the l'ed 1.0 en, an teiephone over the telegrapb and Ias one to be . reckoned with In the not far from there a lRrge tree gave the ·I n'Voeation. The recelving COIdltWttOI1S wbloh will 'postal service. ' Trl·County LeRgue. . t oll aCI'OBS Route 73 and . tTafflc then pla)'ed two aelections go Into Le~ 4. The KOI enn conntct. The locals hod a 3·0 lend going was tlcd. up t o!' mo~e than an boW'. were followe••d by, a poem. gfdionbl~~d fop 5. !file tremendous ·back.log o{ Into tbe seventh. bu t : three erro nt Hall8t hi h . d u ~ Oro •• ro- lt v n b., Vera la.,.. for chUt~ , . ' . t 1' 1 I I" the visitors tw o runs null ones w c measure II ,..v ...... ... e' e ' I~ "'onev will ellsent,1\I telephone m.a er ass ~cp. " ave h thl ' • II d b d bl to seven 11Icb.. " In IJ·cum ference. Sbe ood. Followlns another band we .ar.. ,- I tile onset ot th .. second Worlel w en s was ,0 owe ya ou e d " 1 , ,,, d ' t I ' numbel', Mr. ·K. M, Retalltck, Sup. remain in our fundi to altd .,. . , . land single 9f f Mitchener tbe rally cause sel ous umage p. ear Y .rlntendent of Ule local schocll. v~~erau heir famllle W~e coordlqatton . efforts of ' the w~s nlpp,ed wblln tllil o~trleld I'C' crops and gard?n~. , prelen~ the class to Mr. Huold ...e Llgths were .out In the area fol' 'liew Instalhition' process anil lay nipped the advanCe runner. WbJ~keF. president .of the Board 'cootin ell (,ltl'aUOn of the tele. 1 Jim Jones had two doublllS, SCOI' about two hour/! Q.Ild BP11roxiwately of Education. wbd awarded the I Vhop. UisysielD rf'gllillng In \1h. Ing the winning l'Un on B. Jones' 200 telephones were out oC order dtplomas. Alumni greetingB were avoidable Dlld 'updellmble Ilervlce. · long hit to center o!, will h h~ Wednesday morning. utended b)' lira. Lucille st. John MI'. Q~a Lmll n hes tated to make was coiled . out for missing secone, . In atelephone c(lnvl'rsation w1tb Bland. The Benediction was p r o - . promises ror beUer service In base: ' . .Mr. Dana Colemllll, Public Rela· nounced by Rev. Baughn. the (uture bowever he 88sured Lebanon ____ __ 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-:1 tlons Director Cor the Centrlll Ohio the subs¢ribera t"-t' all la being Waynesville ---- 0 1 0 0 1 1 l-a ITelellbone Co.. Wednesday a rter· done to te~ OGII commynlty tela- MoCormlck and 1.0yer; Mlohener lDoon, we were jnrormed that the pItone antem up to nOrDIa} by and B. Jq~e/l. main source of trouble wall trees Decembet 81, ~961. "This date," . -~ falling over the wires. ' Two cables I&Id , Qualman, "Ie only "CRAY'8 BARBERS LOSE I were ~amaged by falling trees. 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PaBlo... or 10Clll and reaUslnc a much impovecl runs Dye Br~wn and JoneB ' one "P. IB .peDdln~ a few d..,1 "Ith entl of the coun.tr scbools In DI- h~~. It ~I~ed. f I te t _ cburcbea In WayneIYtlle wUl a.60 local and toll telepbone service. r.e'bano~ lineup WIlS J. Suunder~, At a special meeting of the MI. ber )&renta, IIr. and Mra. Ell i'llI" vllton m follow. Ano~ er angEl 0 n ~~ I'l' take part In the ..mces. The 2b' 0 Saunders 3b' Heffner 3b ' ter u. and ' rec:elved b4\r dtpl.Oma, With, wnl~ Stub",. Wayneavllle. bl· ~ra thto... _hot lawal beBddterds" T~~e public Is Invited. Young lb ' P~lme~ c' D~cke~. ~~:m~~sle~t t,rh:~t:;IC~ ~~:t F~~~~ "16th ~e. ~eal ........mm loner a e. s , ' • 1 C 'I • r C 11 't f' H ;." tb • ITad u.tlnl clul on TUeaclay 0101)'. C...l ScbDattman. Waynuvtlle, cbang. Is 'Quoted as follows: • I f: 0 ston, c .; 0 et , 1' ; a""er, Warl'en Shutts., son of Mr. and eyeotDl. aeneral IIcience Srd place In 41s. "Installation of (bot waq,r heatrt. Dakin. p. ~\'II. Ha~old Shutts, Waynesvtlle, ONDAIt LuNcHEON GUEits trlct and 18th In state. . ' 1E!I'S) 'need not necessarJly be made . .. . . , ... ' , Grays lI.neu p \l'a~ K~~r. C 2~; was elected ,president of the or· M Raymond Keltner Mason alge· by a licensed plumber, but a P(!J'· . Lam.aY" ss, Craycrn , r, 00" ganlzatlon for the 1951·52 YC!!)'. . r had MI.... Glelln AI.xande I bra I 19th Place' • lmlt for same must be Issued prior I I MI'. aDd Mrl. Hush C. Ridge, for· c; Woods, 3h: Jonell, . p·ss; Eilts. Wqrren Is a senior In blgb 8chool 1Ionday, luncbeo~ peate M:. 'V:X Janet Dos t ~ r Harveysburg to Installation and an Inspection .' - , I mer resldentl of Waynesville. and rl; Cass idy, rt;; Jackljon. p.h ;· and .has been a member of tbe ¥attheWI. of Fairborn. F:l: an~ plan. geometry. 4bi I!lace In tb~ tbereof will' be made by the Plum\). ". Oon. Forrest Bardlnl. ' WarreD now 1:. .ldl~g In Palm Beach, Fla., If; McKeever, p; Wilson. cr. FFA for four years where be hae Sbort. M.... II. F. )' nd dIItrlct aDd lJith In the ltate. tng lnBpeotor." Civil Defense Director, tl~ (IUDounce tbe marrlilge qf thel\, Lebanon ----- 0 0 2 1· 0 0 1 +-~ been a good leadel' and verr active l1l'i. Carl Cblck of Daytcni,: . Bobert. Kenrick. Waynesville, Information today that aill' dancbter Joanne Margaret to Mr. ~rays\ -~-- -~ -- 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0-0> belplng to carry out the cbapter Mra. Harve)' Britton, or Urban. plane geometry 11th place TOTAL BOND SALES tlon In the County Clvtl Def.ue Alanson Rittner Day o,n WedneB' , program. "'O.T~ TO NEW CI!MTURV JO~ Kropf, Oarllsle, WO~I~ bls· ~ ANNOUNCED BY organization was Inauguratedl ,lbr. M~~ nha~:t o~~~ i~~; Other ottlcers elected were Dick " ..... 1 be~OItesl ~....,. lOth place. . HAS J WAGGONIl'D . Leroy Werts, County Supply D,re •. , nns c uro ' Vice-president; Bob Moran. lll'll. GlelUl Do....n wll 0 Joanne E. Kolb. SpringborO'. sen· C. • ~. tor. last we.e k. . . FlL . Th~ American Legion Au-xUlary treasurer; Bob O'Banlon, secre. to the New Centul')" Club f r the lor social stud Ie., 6th place. I -Mr. 'Wertz, addresalng a : group MI!. Ridge II the son of Mr. and wlll bold a Bake Sale at Susan's tary; Bill Simpson, reporter; Jim IIaJ JIIeetlnl on Friday aft~~n, , OharlqUe Rae Rosell. Harv.ys- C. J. Wsgg~ner, Wqrr!!n Co,untY ,compos'1d ot Sector Dlrectorll and M.... .Oakley Ridge of th" vJllage. Corner on Satllrday afternoon. Jordan, student adviser; Jim Mil. M., 16 with lira. lIarle . B :,. lMU'J t,h grade ·Engllsb 8th pl"ce Defense Do n'd Cbalrman, all . their respective Supply SecUnln May 26 at 1 :00 9'cloclt. . leI' sentillel ,and Paul Micbener lls lira. In D. curSe O. Ridge andplOlftm. lira. • ..., In and hono~able men tbat the. s'!-t II!Qnth Qf .Serles Ohlefll. IS8ued det~lIed Insti'ucllons, REV. PAUL Ball of ~Jle UontheIn district the ·I~te. . . . .no~C#ld E ])nndetode. du,rlllg on fdr t~e conduct ot B srvey covel.' " CHILES HERE .:~..~"~.~'~'~"~'~.~'~.~.'~'~.~~~"~',~'~'~"~'~'~'~#~"~.~h~ls~to~r~la~n~.;;;;;;;~;;';;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;~· ~ . Wltli Fugett. Kings Mllla, 9th Aprll total~d $I9.S00. . Salea Cor the lug specified typefl of cqulpmenll.. TO SPEAK· V181TOR8 FROM IUTTLE ci-ade lllngllab: 16tb place, .same 1Il0n th a year ago were moterlal ond \rnn811ortatlon ; - He ' Mra. Gl'8C4I 1..:. Smith bad .. re- Dale MIllOn, Springboro, 11th '26,987. . . pointed out that the IlIfQJ'mation t·o The Rev. Paul Ohlle8, pastor ot ceDt call..... lit. and II.... .Paul H. ande Eljgllih. 16th place. Sales total for the state was he obtain"d WIIS "clllssiflecl" and tho Methodlat cburch at Lebanon, B y C E D RIC ·A. S TAN LEY IIcOleDaDd ·of Seattle. W'UlllDf:n'. Do.rla Brown, WaynelWO,le, 9tll $16.989,97Q.. as contrasted with that the survey must be completed wW be tbe auest Ipeaker at the Mr. McCl.nand .. a rel~ttye of ra. ~rade EnJllab, bonorable mention. sales a year ago ot $lUU,690. :I. by 16 June, 1961. local Metbodlst church Sunday Slate Representative. Warren County. Smitha' w~ bron and reared In Evelyn WIttmann. Klnse MDls. drop of approximately 13 per ceul:. In view of the fRct tbot this su~· afternoon at JII "All officers an,d W.,neafW., was enl'Uo~ ~ Ver· 10th trade 1ilncllsh, 2nd place In National sl\les for the BUme period vey Is a na~t ot a etate·wide acU1/. workers" conference. Every oW. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~----------_.., mont on a vacation tour. dfBtrlct alld 9tb place In state. dropped approximately 18 , percent. Ity It Is hoped that all Warrc.a cer. of the church and Sunday As. predicted last weeIC botb sored by your representative. to Bet~ BoSan. HarveyaburJ, 10th Countllln8 coptacted wtn ('oopera!.. Scllool and M.Y,F. and all com· House an'd Senale passed several provide for licensing and reglstya' ION BORN TO ROIENS BJ ' are grade Engllsb. 15tb plac!!. ' W. C. T. U. HOLD.S , In SUpplying tbe desired IlIfol·mla· mtttee membeirl ue' meeting ' at bUlB upon wbJch tbe majority party tlon of !llrcraft. a needed measure Mr. and Kn' Clarere f e fine Bar1lara JoerUng. Kln'gs Mills, REGULAR MEETING tlon. 2:00 p. m. at wblcb time devo- policy Is based. In addition to in :connecUon 'vlth clvjl derense. d the bappy paren s ~na ~rn 11tb grade Engllsb. 18th p1ace. ... ttona group dtacusllon and Hilal major pollcy leglslatton, a . number Mauy 'of these measuee wl1\ re· ellb~un In~ oun:: d qhter ' aI 0 t 'l C E " challence .b)' Rev. ChUes. · will be ' . ot bills enacting Quire concurrence tn the other to t 1IOIl~ a t th~ LOCAD BOY AMONG 13 Tbe W. 0, T. U. heh) Its regular ~ . •., , given. ' additional c 'o n " ebamber but judging by the recep,. ~r, and lira. In g R ~--:. aw: d. COMPO,IIt~DIIt .a.]' 0 S U montbJlr meeting 01J, Ji'rlday afterT annual meeting o~ tbe l,o t Th.te are 86 ~rerent members structlve leglsla- tlon on ~ the floor, most of these JewIBh BOIPI,t&I'Mclllel:n: • ~n ~ .~ ., . . noon at · tbe home ot Mrs. Sarab !0\Vl10re of tbe. "'Ia~ Cemet,6ry ot tho cburcb boldlng lIome oUlee Uon were "Passed. measures will be paeeed out Un· ~a,.. lIa,. 1. r. an n. , Bralldock Tbe meeting was open- Association wlll be beld at tbe cain· aDd It la hoped everyone wlll be The,s e Included ally during the ensuing week. llOHn of . dinctnnatt. are the pa- • Works by lS dudent ..colDfOsers ed with .devotions by Mrs. Olive ettn'y office on Monda.y. Ju~ .. lat . tbla .Sunday afternoon. passage in the Sen· The m a j 0 I' policy melljlures tarnal gralldparenta. wer. featured In a reottal at 1: 00 Curl and Ml88 Ilamona' Braddock elgbt~. m. 6-2'""'"6':11 ale ofH. B. "444 to passed during th!, week Included. P. m. TUe~y In HUI~el Ball .tnClng ~'lI'0 very pretty ,solos then establish penalties In the HOUse, psssage of the solary ATTEND CLAte R.NUION aadltorlum on the OblQ State unt- II~. ~b 1I1l1s read a poem en· • for sabotage; pas· Increase bills covering ,salaries ot . Sh'. and lira. A. ~. sto,ut were "eralty camPUI. . UUe4 "AI ,You Travel 4101lg," at· CHILDREN'S DAY MIDWAY IS PROMOTED sage through the count)( ottlclals, Hopelessly . un· ..... tbe peata on Saturday e". Student IIlI~entallltl and ter wblcb Mn. A, F. Felts, of'DalOORAM PLANNED _ " Senate of H. B. 327 sponsored by· .derpald, consldertng the Inflation· at. Ute rennton of the claU of yooallsta 10m the Oblo ltate Ichool aware. Ohlo. a ~atate sp~aker, anel PR J J USN aon ot fOur representattve, enabling mu ary conditions In the country, Jocal 1 of, Steel.- ~ Scboo" at the 'Of Mnale preae~t" .compoaltlonl ol'laniler of the W. O. T, U !, de· , am,1 ..:ne'io J~nes. ot nlclpal corporations to tade. 1n eX' I&'Overnment officials have been .... .olult. lira. Jlrancea b)' Jac~ IIUlf!»rd, Waytl..vWe. and Unfed an Inteteating and Instruc· Sunday, .fu(S baa been aet tor and II . bee~ advanced In Istlng automotive equlp,m ent wben benefit d In tile past onl:v I)y n B 0'R0gan,. of SeatUe. ·W~· twelve other ltudent compo8er~. Uve addreaa on tbe work that she CbtliJen'l DaT lfrosram at tlilfl ' aVlatl!:' storekeeper. tbird purobaslng new needed eqUipment. temporary tbl\'ty' percen~ s~ary hi' ~. cJaomate of II..., StoOt I. W88 doing for tile t'1mperance MetbOdlst ,cburcb. Wateh nen w servtn aboard tbe cars or machinery; H. D. 379 crease. This 'youlrl a~tomatlcllny wi!ll a . llondaJ q,.~,bt pelt at ~ P.-T.. 1f. MEET canae. At tbe , close ot the meet. . week folt more detail•. You w~1 !'~er USsgMldWay. wblch sets up the basic law for run out tbls year. The l!resent ,blll tbe to . . . The QDal . .tiD. or the PTA. ing a very pleuant social hOut', 'Want to be preHnt .t the mornlllg Midway . onerates out o( Civil Ilerense in OhiO; , S. B. j~Q would make the t~lrtr p(jrcen~ tern· ~ , IICIhobl ' will ~ be14 "... Ipent. aervlce' to hear the chlMr,n of ~e V. I" nit ot the providing financial assistan ce to IlOfary a .permanent nJd1ddpai GIII!e:ta .N ODTIRV'LLE. ~ ~.. 18~-:- 8' 00 ,Jl k • SUda., aeboot ptirfOnl!.. '. n .a· a8' au . .!scbOOl districts for repairing. 1m· amount t() ffie ljalary sc)lel\ule. an\1 ~- anel lin. A.. m. Sw.t had ....n_J....., a . 0 DC MRS DOROTHY K BAUER ee. . . a proving remolellng or e.Quipplng add to that a temporary ,ten per· S1UId&y afternoon and enDlnl p. m. at tile bJP IICbool I n I t l 4 l q . . . The sailor was advance~ as I of echo~l buUdlngs wbere local talC cent Increase. On the 'local jevel. Mr. 'an4 lira:. E1m.r Grov. llUltallaUon of offtor~.YW~ Mn. Dorothy K. Bauer.'" fears INSTALLATION 0,. O"ICER ....ntt . ot recent. ~avy·w~de exam· source.. are Inadequate. In the conllideing tJl,$I InCl'Ol;lBO In popula· ~..~~ or a.t.mo.. liIr:. 1IDportaat feat.uN ~ III-~~ old. died at her homl1 In Wa}'neB' ·IUNDAV BY METHOD..,.. Honae these additional blllB til' . tlon upon which such salal'l.e s arc: BIUiIl or ...... vUle lI'rtday mornln,S from internal Gfttcera of the of . cluded S. B. 131 to au~ortze the based. loeat ~rtlclalll ,beginnIng aDd ·Kn. Qaorp Walta LOCAL BOY IQtCIUVES 1aeIIIlIo~1. lI.thodJat cIuIroJa w8I MOTHERS DAY, GUESTS transportation of coal ~y plpeHn ; Iwlth their next term. can look for· ......... Georn Bo)'Jl' of HONORS AT 0 S U Blae WU a pdute of V/aynes- SUIlcIaJ IDOn'" at lh Mr. and Mra. Paul Harley and H. B. 142 llermlttlng teachers to, ward ~to IIl\Iarl~s' more '111 Une ~'Ith U d . ... IftJ, _ I • ". • 'Zbilh Icbool and ,worked at Ice by Ute ~. Mr. and Mn. O. H. Bar- t4tltore tbelr membership and call. needll and lbe present ''Costs ot Ilv· aDd aIre aboot flv. years. ' Invited to be p t IIr•. Harold Taylor • .of celled service credIt in the state 111lg. The bllllJ also Incl.uded baSil . _ . llIoIa&nl G. I'orward, of W~ e I. lurvtVed by her bUlband 1008 oItIoIir. ' lU\C8Dt tbeIr IIr. and Mrs. Robert. teachers' ,retirement system; H.B. salaries In tb smallest counties the, bODO:.=r ~d. ur. parenti, Mr. and lin. cblldren. or XeniR. 68 to create a 41v1alon of. alcobol· of $2400.00 per year rougbly "1Itw:"'.wilq~ .~. 0IJ48. IBeI1'1. OIIe liiter Doll)rea, A Day dinner auesta tim In tbe Publlc We~fare System; $t>0 a w ek sa a minimum. _" ;1''''~ ~... tWo broQaen, Rqbert of Wayn. . oUt.• and lira. :Loais J'lr~s. S. B. 200 to enact stringent pe~al· .R B. ~60, also a.. pqI!cy measu~, '.;/0..,',041"•• atfr,,:. ; .... die nNl. route. Jlelmar adIoIM. tiel for bribery In connection with corrected . certain Inequities In tbe 11~ .'-~ 0 ~ ad . a.ntaea were b.ld MoDdat at . . Y , PARTY sporting events; H. B. , ~66 to In· IIchedullls of salaries for llla.te "m • .,.... c11u'IIIIr tile wIIlter Quarter • .. III. at Bt. AUIll.8t1l1e cbaccb V . " . . creaae tb. compenaatlon of ~8IJl' p~oyee8. In the HouBe tbe bill to OIl ... &nIIOIIDOII4' Itt .. ~~ Rol/t. KrIUDlI01~ . ., ... IIeaIMN of tH II. Y. •• wW ben of VDlap ~clle; H. B. 604 "audlt tbe , 8~te , Au41tor'f' alao fol. ...... ...,..tarr ., eJwp. BurIal w.. In II~I ~&TTI. at at tile bome of wtnnle 10 to authorlae lpec;tal tax l.vlee bJ carried. ~ the ~ anotber deIIiCIOI" eQtIa18 4.00:; • ...... 1.00). ae..tei7 -With IIcClure FUller'" E)JiVG ...-00 • aocIal 8UDda)'. COU~ OODImlulonera ID ...... ma30r Cl1la.tSon fa IIOlftIt III til. ,-aM'.. ~ 1».'1'- 110m. .. ......... JeffIIIi. bealtbcUatrlcta; B. B. ~ 1P01l' (OontIIluN on Pap I'oar) I

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,.OTICE TO (:OHTRACTOM STA"TID OJ' OalO ' DBPAllTalBN'l' OF HIGHWAYS 11. 1111 . Columbue. ObSo, Engln.er of . .,.. L",I Copy Ho. 111-1211 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed propoaala will be received Sealed DI'OlIOIaII will be ......'.. hl.. l~ at the oUice of the State Ullhway at the oHlae of tile State .1:1"........, Director , of Ohio, at ColumhUl, DIreotor- of OhIo, at Ohio, until. lO:OO a. m" Oblo Stan' ObSo, uW W:80 a .m., Ohio Sta~I' dard Time; Tuelday, June 6. 1961. clard 'l'1me, 'l'ueaday, Jun 6, 1951. for Improvementa In: tor lmproveDUll1tll tn: Propoa~a Npa. 1 to 4 inclusive Proposllil 1'101. j to 4 nclualv,e are offered as one project and wlU ottered .. one Pl'OJilct and wi I be awarded 8a one cOlltraCt. dec1 as '(me contr~ct . PROPQSAL No.1 awarpROPOSAL No. • Clermont County. Olilo. !In Seo· Clermont County, OhIo. on Se .tlon!! 84.69. "ltd 36.88, State Route tlon. I).GO and 1.43, State Route No. 1113, In Wayne Township, h)' No .8 Ib M~1 8.n4 Goshen. TOW!jl' appl~lng a bituminous treatment, Ih.pl, , by al)l)11ID1' a bltulhlnouil Item T-32. iteatlnent Itemll To30 and 'l'-32. I Width 16 feet, lengt'b Pavement: width 1 feet. length 14,886.8 teet or 2.81 miles. ' teet or 6.39 mllea. PROPOSAL No. 2 PROPOSAL No. 2 Warren Oounty, ohIo, on ~cUon, Olermo.p.t Oount)', OhiO, on Set:0.00, State Route No. 133, In Har6' 61 State .Route No 376 In Ian Townsblp, by npplylng a bltu· • , Batavia .rac~on ~nd minous treatment, Item T·32. T~w~shIPII by nppllV' Pavement: Width f'll1l, lenrth a tr(latm nt Itemlll 2,428.1\ teet , or 0,46 mile. :r-30 and or 2.. " . _ PPO!:,OSAL , No. :I Pavement: Width 17 teet, I nllt ,Olinton County, hlo, on Se(1' 29,62~.8 tee.t or '.1') .61' miles. PROPQSAL No. 3 tlons 0.00 nnll 0.33, $tate Route No, 183, ln ,Mat'lon TowushlJI. bl( npCounty Ohio on Se(ltlo~ls plying 1\ })ltumlnous ~\'eal~ont. and iO,S3, 'state Roul,e Item ~S2. . .• and Washlngtb,n 0. bllumt. po.vemept: Wldtb IS feet, length 9,878.6 feet, or 1.8~ miles. Items T·SO I1 ml ' PROP-OSAL No.4 Clinton County, Ohio, on S etlou 0.00 (Part). State ROllte No. lS., 'iI".U~,,'.1l In Olark TowlIshlP, by applying a Plll.Ol'OsiAL bltur!l1nous treatment, Item T-82. Pavement : . Width 18 fl'('l. J ugllt 27,56] .6 teet. or 6.22 mllefl. . Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 Inclusl"e WI,UJIlln.~us of thlll proj8\lt to be completed nut . , later ilIan ~ePtemb r I, 1951. Pavement: W~dth 18 teet, lenglLh The minimum wag'e to be pal~ ·to ~748.8 feet or 0.71' mile. all lalJor ewployed on tbls conti U(l t Proposala Nos. 1 to 4 Incl11s117e shall be 1n accordance with \:he of thle contract to be 'completjlCl "Schedule 'of PrevaUlng 'Holll'ly IIOt later than September 1. 1951. Rates Ascertained and De· The mintmum wuge to be paid ter'mllned by Tbe Departme/lt or aU iabor employed on lbia con· RelaUon8 applicable \0 shall be In accordance with tat I. Hlgh,way Department of Prevailing Houl'll' prvoements In acco~dance with Aecertalned and De. Sections ;17-3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 and by Th", Department or 17-5a of the General Code of Ohio,' Industrle,l RelattpnB appllcllblo to The bidder mllsl 8ubmlt wltl) bla State Highway Department Jm. a certified cbeck In the nmo~nt provement&m accord~nce with S(Ieof $1,834.00. . \Jons 17-3. 17.', 1Ha, 17-5 I\Ind Plans and speclfll:atlqus nre on 17.6a of tbe OeJ)ernl Code ot Oh /." lIle In tbe d~p rime of hi hwnya Tbe bldd!!r t wi ll~ and the office 0 dOll p. bid a certln~ e t mount uty director. , ~'\{ ot ,3.046.00. , . •The .dlrecto reser el' tile rlgbt Plane and . • peclrlOlltiollB ar Pll to reject· any and I bids. file In the cteplU'tment of highways State HTgh~a~~~~ior and tIIe,offlce of tho d1vl81~n1~1l' , uty director. 5-)7-24 The cUrector 1',eBenes the ghl reject my and a II bids. . T. J. KA R, Btat4! . D el\l:i1r

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DECORA'FION DAY, 1951 Nex t Wednesday, May 30th is Deooration Day Ilgain, when we all go to the cemeteries to decorate the ,l!:raveS of our loved ones '\\rho have ~o ne on to the great beyond - .n'ot only those \vho diedJor their country - hut :111 of our loved ones. And a we stand beside therr graves and lay our wreaths upon their last resting place. let us how our heads for a few minutes and pa v tribute 10 these \/,tar dead. And in doing' so, the mothers and fa.ther~ who have lost dear ones win ptohably wonder If thiS un· necessary murder of human beings will ever cease. And to them we say we will never have p~ace as.long as the world is full of ~reed .- greed for more power greed for more land '- greed for more mOl'l~y. V!,e see examples of t(is everywhere we look. 'Russla, With ovet one·slxth o( the world's surface at her command has an uncontrollable greed to control all of the w'orld. China" too, falls almost· in the. same catego ry. Not only is greed .confined t~ co untrje~ alone, individ uals also have their sHare of It. We Will ha~ e no peace on earth until we can. rid ourselves of greed.

BEVERY LOTZ TO' GRADUATE Friends bere ha ve received Invl· tations from Beverly Jean Lotz for ber gr'a duatlon on May 21 from the Upper Sandusky high school. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. By JANE FITE J. W. Lotz, the fonner helng BUPMr. aDd l\frs. Henry Frye. of erlntendent of t be schools bere ALbens, are spending a week bere and they were reBldenta of Waynes· and vllle for several years. III the home of t IIe Ir Bon daughter-In·law, Mr. and Ms. Vlvau - - - - - - - - - - - - Frye and family. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Mrs. Ida Collins wns called lo Executor Waynesville Friday, by the sel'lous Estate o. May' Wrlgbt, Deceased. Illn ss fo her dau ghll'r, Mrs. Alld · . I'ey Bi'ggs. Notice Is hereby given that Dorothey Dakin whose Post Office Mt'. and Mrs. Walter Donaldson addresa Is Pullman Washington a llll their daught r, Miss Mnrllyr. baa heen duly appointed as Exec: Donnldson, of Wilmingto n, were utrlx ot the Estate of May Wrlght, cnlle,'!S In th~ village Sund ay. late of Warren County, Oblo, de~18 S Joyce Hosler has nccepted ceased. a posiLion as typist In tbe Ehgln· Dated this 2nd day ot May, 1961. enrlng II J)artmenl or tbe IIttonal RALPH H . CAREY. Julge of the Probate Court /lsh R glste t' '0. In Dayton. Miss !loslel' is n member of thi l\ yen r's Warren County, Ohl~ grn du aling class. Maple & Maple, Attys. ;\1 r, an d ~rs . John E. Welsh al· Publish 5;10-17.24 lended lhe ro ncert ~ l\'e \l Salur· clay nigh t , at he Art Institute In "'j'r. and Mrs. R.o bert Collett and m Day ton. Mrs, ColleU's niece. Misl Jean :\1 1'. Todd BWlce accoml1 anied by Smith of Dayton, were ·guests. Sat· his son and dau ghter·ln·law, Mr. urday of Mr. Collett's slster·tn-Iaw, and Mrs. Wllllam Bunce, of Leb· Mrs. A. S. Collett. . al10n spent Sunday wltb r elatives at S~YIOr Park, Cincinnati. Mr. Fred . Dakin remains a pat.Mr. and ~rs. Harley Carl\vrlgbt lent at Miami Vnlley H08p~tal.

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Mrs. Osee Harl an Is a guest at tbe home of ber niece Mrs, Ruby Cline. of Dayton. Mrs. Mary Levlcy, Mrs. Nellie Sherwood Mrs. Lara Shldaker; ~rs. Stella Vance an d Mrs. Mar· gllret Tucker aUended the Warren County W. O. T. U. Institute at Mason, ·W"dnesday. The Adul t Bible ClaSB of Jonah's Run Baptist Churcb met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William GilHam. Tuesday; Mrs. Upward Collett had charge of the program with Mrs. J. P. Thornbury leading the group in devotions. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker were guests, Sunday, ot their son·ln·law and daugbter, Mr. and Mrs. James Park and ram lly, of Cincinnati. The Missionary Circle of Jonah'lI Run Baptist cburch held their May meeti ng In ,the hom e or Mr. a.nd Mrs. Willi am Gilliam, Wed nesday. Mrs. Mary benny had charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. harles Gordo.u bill" l'eturned lO thel,· how e· from a flsbln g trip In Senecavnle.

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CAEIAR'I CREEK 'RIENDI' BI.... 8oIaool, .:.to A.II. houn on the .1Ie':~~ :rne~~9" Dqnald Hlililei. $uperlnterute"t. lIorntq Wonldp, 10:10 A.II. A hOmemaker'l llrat naponlt. Wonlalp . . . . 1...... blllty Is her family, Not lily YOUD, .Paopl..' MMlID8, '1,00 . . . . , . . . . . U ,A.IL, must IIhe teed It. but ahe mUlt . . P.J(~ that Ita clothlnlf and houllng '11 lilYeDIq BerYlce, 8:00 P. M. clel\1I' For moat. of UI tt1at meana UII"" toe wallhlrilf machine. jln a~ .:..Pra7er IleeUQ ad J».bl. Itudr' OREciOHIA/ EVAftaELICAL U B pl)anee which lonl. long ago left wi" nl.,., 1,Jt.M. , • the luxury clall !ll'\d ~e one • JarA.. B. JUle1, Patol' of. the home'l abl\olute necelllitiel, 8T. AUGuaTlNa OHURCH . flUDda7 School, 10 A. II. Severely limit ~h(O putput of. Wl\'~' Ina machin I ~md what hl\Ppena? Pather ~ IICIInoholal, PUtor JIIorDlq W~, U A. K, llauea 1:00 ad 10:00 A.M. For , one, nulny thoul&n\fl ,01 wuhera which annually become ob. W VH ••VILLE FRIEN_ IOlete could not be replaced. for DQ~ 1!1t ...... · lack 01 new machinel, or could !)ot MT.. HOu..V ... aTHOD..... II..Uq tor WonI:dP. 11:11 ~. be repaired, for lack '01 relllaeem'ent T_ II. p~l. . A.~=-, f .. I bhlleve you'll agree the Let WI SUDd&J aDd ey,," Bun then wllull) be that maliy W find 1011 in 10m. oIlQreh - , WoralID 8er1Ioe. 10:10 ~ ·would have to revert to "w IRllng'l BnDbIa ~ f:", ,.Jt the chnrch of "~UJ' chot.oe. c:lothlnlf by hand. A tllfll al an eneJ1fY conaumer, would ri,ht away »ut a big on any woman'l Idua of . YORK RJTf; MASONIC MEETINGS in lOme time on a factor)' ..."'...."., ......... ~TempIe line. If the gov.ernment wanta female . FRIDAY, M~Y 211- 1:80 P. M. help to return to the job of maldn. Miami Comm~n(lry flI9- *2. K,T••nd &..ldlee Auxiliary. 1fUDI, ammunition and alreratt en. Covered Ollh 84.IPPllr F'oll~ at; 7iSC» by atated' Mletlng.. Rinu, It had be~w wake up and , . F8.1DAY, JUNE. - 7:10 P. M. Bee to ~t that ~* 1'Omen bay. a Lebanon Chapter NO. II R.A.M. StIlf:H and ~~~~ IIlp,plY 01 ' the ~ppJJf" n~ to ""iluce to_a mlrU~u", the til1le and' er1ergy lperit In ktJpJn, ........ ----------------......................... ................................ ................ ......... ... - -her\houae. .-, ,. Either 'that or devlae lOme way to Itretch the woman'l day from U houra to 48 'hoUl'lI .

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Thll II thl Muon of the year when bah'ny week enda are likely to 1IIIltltest to tbe. man 01 the house that he RO over the lawn with , the ....... an eDI'OIIeIl III ItJI Uu;.:s lawn mower. clip the hedge or en· ' ROTC branches at Oblo' WUber& Plerle (leIl). Clevelu.... _4 gage In other Itrenuou. outdoor activitie•. Persuade him to take it All Force ROTC eade&, InspeCts a Je& e..,.., whUe Swim S", .Ja.;~ G, easy until winter-relaxed muscle. Taylor. Akron. a ,n"val run ..... III bII N."., BOTC tr" ..~., have a chance to toughen uP. and to watch out tor bllstere on soft.. ened handl. • Blistera can be prevented by covering the danger areas with the new, elastic patch dressings. These are Mluare dressings with a gauze 25 MONni ICUARANTI£E - Ada W..... Oace 'A Ye~ pad In the center that , seal aU l:.UI!iRlCADON.· . , • around to keep out dirt and mol .. ture. The palm of the hand' II. a ' COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE hard plica to , banda~j but the

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In Clearcreek t'q. Fatate of E. W. lamel T. Haaeltlna to Jilthel elt4te relieved r.-OPl 75 larea In- Deerfield tion, " , ' . Eetate or Am), M. Bailey, dcc'd, C, and Jllanohe Geol'g'e St4nley H. BaUey, exeol1tor, flied No. 111·144 to K. RUSlell Born. 0.10 aarea in lnventpry, healng set tor June .4 A Farm Diary. 1JN1T ~CE CON'l'RACT _ OOMMON PL.EA8 0 It. Fred J Morr Tnrtteoreelr twp. ' at JO a. m. __1 Sealed PfOpoaal. 1ft0 be received t Hoban 'Count' WU1Jam B. Edgeman to Betty H. Estate or Edna. Rllston Early. By D. J • P, - . the omee of the State Hlgbway Doria ,liCK nney va Loria Me· Co v! I Hines, 1 lot In Lebanon. .' dec'd. Everett Earl,. appointed ex. or. 'Oblo. at Columbus. Kinney, divorce to plnlntlU, C\lll' Frank am~unt l ' -. soutor. Boss R. HartSOllk. HO)\,llI'd . oW 10:00 a. m. Ohio Stan· tody aDd .a1l~lIort oj. mlllOr' chU· claflned ,I . FlROBATE ' S,,\rtace and George Waterhou8e MAY 91, 1961,-A free)l·w ..bed urd Time. Tue.y. June 6. 1961. dren r8llerv~ until . future o r d e r , btate or Bertha B Col man lapPolnted apprala\lrs. ~n ear~h tb1e mormnl'. atter for ImpfOY8DlIn~ In: COIll't. '. . Ii . , . , ~state of t.ytlla P. Graham aka the etorm last night. T.be air la P~QPOSAL No.1 Leltoy and Marl\! CnYlle VII REAL E8TA'f TRAN8,FERS Charles p Coleman np· Nlnll! Graham dec'd J T Riley eweet WIUf, the heavy ftagrance of Warren Oo\1Dty. Ohio, on Seo· Alirian an?! ;Mat. ,. Brownstead Grady aud · ila Rhule. to I MaUl OI~uJlPe~, admlnlstrato)' 'ffled rir;st: tf~al and 9 L _ _ __ tbe locust blollsoms r, ratber a (8.01 (Part) 8p~ro). ~.84. I'nel Standard 'B uilding and Loan VIIFP& L, and ou,. B. Smallwood ,Il: ted , ve~. ';' dlstribuilV8 accounts ...... WInJ IUI4 1'rqtreNl..... U pl.llnt change from th od~r S.71 aDd 'S.89. ltat. Route No, n. do.. confirmation ot sale. ' 1 aOre In , twp. appo~n 8Jlrra ..,er . _ . orpnIaatton eeoond ' to DOD.. that we had aU last week. Tbe In Qlear Creek To",nahlp by all' ,Jj'arm Bureau ¥uiual AutolU()bUe Howard J. .... AUriem .Depew were apPI'Qved 011 Sbiotly aeUen on the best annellbbor8 weat ~f us muet bave plYlQ an up_IUc ' cODciete ellr- l~e C/o•• et ~ VI Cllt(oi'll to Vern. L. 1M Ollve B. Small- tb~ follOwing eBtates: Estatc of , MARRIAGE LICENSES around market In tbe ClOlUlU7. been oleaning the bo, pen face ooune. Items T-IO and T.85. Trovtlle. defepdant , granted 16 wood, 1.001 . . . Ii J'l'anklln Leila O. Albrlg~t; estate of Horae!! WflIlo.m J. Berl")', 23. pap er epreadln, tbe ' manure for the Pavement: Width 19 'feet. length day 'to plead. Elmer ....... Wl'I,Jllt 40 P. Stump, (Ie~ el, eBtate of George r worker. Middletown and Louova 8ERVICE ,THAT SATISFIES Icent wee .tron, for ieveral da)'l. II,UO feet. ' Corwin 8, Fred dba Fred MUBb· Uam C. . . . JiIiIe R. Maunln" 1 M. Ayera. dec d, . eatate of Rl.ohnrd lWfleon 22. pa'J)er worker. Franklin. For ' Dally Market Reporte: I tbou,bt at tlret that It must Wldtb to feet, Itqth 1.181,8 feet. room Co. VII. ltnl~ed Mine Work- lot JD KaIoJI. , . E. MorrlaOn. dec d, nnd tfie ,estat.~ HerscheU Cleo Lalnhal't, 21, 'WBIO DaJton. 12:60 lIl.S.T. Dial /"~ J my old hOI pen but 1 went to lee (8Prlnrboro) erB. defendant granted until May Iahmael __ Bale1 Toney to or Mary S. Woodw!'rd, dead. • Army•. Franklin and Jua~lta Jane 1300; WLW otnctnnatf. lifO. DIal ~,.,. and the weat wind waB , brlngfD, II'oW leqth' 19.8.l,.8 teet or 8,"12 81, 1961 to plead. WUUam P. RaIl, 1 lot In Morrow. E~tate of Walter T. Jordall' l Monk, 19, clerk, Franklin. 700. ft from beJlOnd _ our Hne but It • ' Barry Wallace. et al VB Ferrll Kaab p. ~ to J ..~r . H dec d, VloIn K. HarlBo .k adml~l' , Charles W. DakIn. 25. N. C. R.. ' waen·t t bad and 10Ple tlll,d will Contract to be completed not and )laud Setty case dlamlsll~d and Olara 'Jlarla7ueltoD 1 lot hi 1atratrill: flied Inventory, bearlnlr Wayne8vlll6 and Viola P . .Rhoads NORRIS BROCK C0MPANY ralae mo food for a hungry law •• September 1 1861 releaeed • • South LebenolL • eet for May 25 at '10 a. 1». 22, Weynsevllle, IIitncnmNr world beoaua. of It, Tb'JlUDlmUDi" . . . . to·bePaid F -Ralney. va Daniel A. " Olyde ,and A..u Young to Ro),. Firat, tlnal and dlRtrlbuUve tL·, Garne~ F. Carp,entsr, 22. Army. :I:nllllftmlll~mllllllllllllllllllllllllllill ~lllmllllmllllllllllllllll~ It ,"'.. nice that the etorm held all Jabor employed on thle . ordered to pay ert Jl11 and LotaIIe '!of WOO4 1 lot ~ounts ",ere ILpproved., allowed Franklin and Oden,\ Smltb. 18. _ _ _ _ _' _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ort Sund• ., until' evening tor It allall ~, bi 8Ccordanc!, per week and ,60 on expenses. In ..ranldlD tQ. , . , an~ , conth'~ed on \ the ~ollo~Yh1'g waltre8s. Franklin. TRY CAZETrE CLASSIFlEDS would have sjJollecl 10 ~any Sun· "8Ob.edlll8 of PrevalllDtr . ohamb El c;tr III SPPU A 1M! . r ......._ . estatell: • estate of Fred ,.. MarrlBI . , da,. plcinlca, We 'w8nf l , to' Fort Wac. . .tee A.ce~lned an4 l)e. C ~ ' e 'H0 ~ u U e. • It • n .."!'I' to B!lnny' and dUCrd, Ma.et B~.~n M'orrJ8 a.d ADDITIONAL PLUMBERS -nlEY GET 'RESULTS .fAST Anolent and · I never aaw lI() JIIany tennlDed b, The Department of o. VB Evet~tt h as~ c. f mtoleon EIItbe~ Dick, t In Deerfield . \!stille of ..Herma~ AftE LICEN'S'ED . l people there. Every parkinI' epaco lIu1uati11al Reiatlona appHcable to as u exc ange 0 , e v,' t:!'P, , . Margaret T... Judrl, Tbe Board Licenses an11 En. d. • waa lull and almost' every table state IIJIbway pepartm~Dt 1m· Blmel Co. va ~erett ilo~l~n ~ ~,t= 8tratrl ~; eH~!lte ot Ml1rgareL glneers announced t he reglslrl1' was taken tor lupper ,nd appar- pt:o,ementa In aceordaoce with granted as to exchange ~ us e ana, + II n n ' Whited dec d. Nee E. Noble tlOD of the following plumbers. S 8 ently many of the people had be~1D SeatSon. 17·' 17-4. 17-4a. 17·6 and 'ts wp.., administrator and the .estate ot a/IProved on 7 May 195J. '-here all day. It was ple.nt to 17-6& of the General COde of Oblo:' ~an' and Realty Co H·~el 1·I"tf4..:~ kI~ , HaJTlet l;ydl,tL E. Devan, tleo'd, Harrison MASTER PLUMBERS ~ Mr. Bee 10 many people enjoying them· The bidder mUlt lutimlt With ble DeAlton L Morale jlld e t oc er, ,. . n D. admlnI8trato)" Thomas W. W.eber. Fl'ankILn; Mr. LONG TERMS ON FARMS aelves. It Is Ii beautlful park. 10 bid,. C8l'tIftecl obeclt in the amount to plalnUtf In' o.mount· of ,'r:9~. WUaon Groaa to 10bn anti Sarah Elltate of Grace O. HastJng~ . VI'rnan Weaver. Blan('hester. Ohltl. For cll!an ~i;ld well kept and I waa of 'l"'~,OO. ' and coata. . Robertaon. 8 Iota in Union tw)). dec'd,,. Harl")' 1.. ~8tblnga. e:-rec. ~OURNEYlIfEN p~UMBJ!jnS __ llad to a88 tb~t most of tbe peo· Plana and lpecUlcationa are on Helen E.Gowert VB Baker Drive. E. R. and Bdltb HOUlton to Rol· ator first and final accountB ~er,e MI. Msrlon lI111Jer. Mlamlsbul'I:; • IMPROVING 1Ile cl~ed up tbelr tra"h and in the department of hlghwaya way Co. IInc.. calle dlsmlBBed. lyD,d Dewvall _od I' Lela Alley. 1 allowed and conClrmrd. lit!' Cha~jes L. Chaney. Midland. • Bl,!YING left It clean and In order tor the tie offloe of the dlYlalon dep. , ' __ lot In Morro". . ;;;;~";;;;_~; • REFINANCiNG nllxt ollell, Parka become t;Dore 4Jreotor. , ~EW ~UIT"8 M"ry ;a., 1JacJoftl to Mary S l.OW RATE - 4% anel more D.ecessau 8S the aODn- Th " '8 olmer. 0." allre' 1/1 Lebanon. . try becomee more croWded. Even; e director l'8IIe"- the rlgbt Frederick T. Forkner, minor by Ada Smltb to ~lIlon Jao~on, LAWNMOW~RS town aDd "Wage should co~ld.J' to reJect ~y an4 all bid.. , Tom Forkner. lather aDd next 0,80 acre. III Wa~JI twp. , . , ' D£AiD STOCK WANTED Throll8h that now wblle there la Ume. I T. 1. KAUER, vs JOBle Ma,e Forkner. William d. and l.+beUa Book to ASSOCIATION OF: HORSES $.10 COWS $10 bo~ WIQ'1188vUle will .never Bell 8late R"b~ay Director divorce. Meryl B. Gray. Qlen and OlemenUne York I) ~59 FARMERS FOR FARMERS HOGS' CWT tbe primary eabool lot. Even If 6-17-6-1. -M'tbur Daulton vs Tbe Electric acrea lD DMrtIeld twp. ,., Hand aJUI Power they bUild enough bulldln,s on Auto Llte Co. tor money only. 1 Paul B. HankJUon to James L. the hlgb eoh001 grounll for the had been need for ' 8 amount olalmed $18~200 plue coats. Hanklnsem" 1.01 aO 8 In Franklln w:bole aebool tIley abould keep brooder before bad been The American Loan and Realty twp. , lbe old BObool ' ~UJlda for a Q,ark jIOIJI,IItblnr elee so ,Co. va DeA.lton L. BorBle, cog· J. P. and Hulda Lamb to Flor. and play ground. It sQema '"\00 looked around and there was the nov~t. Marvl~ E. Younl. enca Waltere, 1 lot In Clrwln. LEBANON, OHIO bablee »laD. ,pen. It didn't take Firat National Bankk,Morrow VB An4rew J. Yeuel to RoBe Bprad. bad to l18e tbe b.ouae tota macLe amall.,l· 'and bou.ael Jov- to lJne It wttb a Dewapaper, lI'rank W:. Coleman. J!1rJlt, MU~)D acres III Olearoreell twp. ~hone Vue between hOUII8B wiler, iItfP. ,. • a.ht bulb b~ from Benk, .et IU. forealoeure Of ~i:t. and Vel'Cla Milburn to STURM, Sec'y.Tr.... were gardens betore. Of couree a , broom lUck. laid aoroae tb~ BlIP· , r~~~~~~IIUb~~ur~n:. ~O~.4~ .. ~a~c~re~II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \ ~~~~ It Is a temptatlon In tbeee tlIWIB I top, J:!yer It" all wlt~ an old Ibeet , ' t; I • of hfgb prlcea .bU~ It III ' lPOW", I aII4 there It .~~ a sOod done., Eacb year lea),. Ull'bJs year • • tb" beauty and the OOPlfol'to of ~c able temporary brooder. Tiler ' I am going to ralae my chloke irmage, It , Is too bad that ~ny attn in It drlnltlq ola~bered milk ~aflY 110 tbat I will bave ralllayers houae lot should JIG Ie. than t~y and ..tfn, out ot a fee.del\ and and eaQh year, J ~m /a~e and I ~l!8t wtd.- and In a lltile place they ,"ey baJ'dly know the dlfterenao b,ve faU fl")'ers and .prlng Iny'ers. shou.ld be more' tIuuI that. One \)f from th. brooder at the hatcbery. My ~ are In bloom. and I am the charma of Wayn8ITllle Is tbe I bope that we cah Unl.b fbln, np looking forward to those nice lllUe man y HtUe gardens ecattered the Jlrooder bouse today and move freah grecn peaa. There II nottltng tbroUBb It. I alwaye look at ~QPl them In. I .tm believe t1!at tbey Jlke them. ' tbose freah from 'the .. I drive along. are rtpt' wben tbe, Ay ' ·'Sa". etore Br!! good and "~ freeh Tbe reaent ~lna bave been yov lIrooter bouae ,readJ'. 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The fac;tory it helping UI c........ our 8th ANNIVERSARY' in Warren Count)' ,by ~ .... an extra aDotment of cars.

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C::~L~~H~;t~~~?nC~r. olyn .Jennings lasher, In 1 84, wos lhe daughter of' John Ja ob and LaUl'a Harris Mosber. She WII!! reared In Waynesv ille, Ohio, by b r motber and her aunt, E dith M. Harris, widow of Is rael lIoP' klns ~arrls, ban ker and ploneel' citizen. She attended the Waynes· ville high scbool, and following hel' y urs there, s be went to ~ar· 'oun, a preparatory /lchelo) {or girls. For several years, during her you ng womanhood, sbe was ol'ganhlt at Sl. Marys EPiBcvo pal Church. where her fllmlly I ere 10y:!1 me-mbe l·s. In Octob er o r 190H, she was married to .Fred . H.u r tsock, Waynes\,!IIe ban ker. To thei r union were born two ('hUdren! Ml1d~ed E d I t h 1\ n J

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. s Frede\'l ck. the For Hal th e. tso~ emerged taUve bas taken reat Interest, lhll'ty·two years from the gHouse omll).It. family hal'e lived In Milford , Oh iO. tee as a substitute blll. Without w hol'e Fred Har ts oclt Is president Inc1uding some of the feutures at of the M lUor<\ National Banlt. t he lnlUated bill wblch were con. '1'l1 r' d.llught .1'. Mildred, Is Profes· sldered objectIonable b the om. . SOl' 01 l!Jngh sh at .Atlantlc Chris· mittel' _ namely tho~e w h I c h linn College In WIIHOJ1 , North Car· would have virtually scrapped the oll il a; the son, harles Is all at· rualn princIples of tI Chool torney wllh tbe firm or or.s, Foundation Program an dl~oc:I con . . 'cherer Hall' .md HnrtRol'k In trol of edu cation _ the substltut ' 'Inc innatl. bill in eased conslderab l . th Ma t: In a~(lItlon lO bel' hUSba.lld "lid fund s paSS ing to addlUo~nl aid dis. \'lllldren . . :\1rs. Har~RO ~l(. leaves trlcls, increasing In a s mall token tllre" ~l add dllugbleI9. h I! re.n, amount the "!Iat" distribUtion Marcia and Gall Hartsock ; a SIS ' which would go to every school te l', Mrs. Ronald Hawk, a brother distri ct irrespective oC need. ' The Mr. Harris Mosher, an d on aun t, budget normally Includes those ad. Mrs. F~ank L. T aylo r, of Green · dltlon s to s tate funds under the wle ll , onnec tl cu t. mandatory features of ' thr Foun. ' nl'oly n ;\fos~ e l' HU I·tsOC'k bad dation Program whi ch I baser1 II galelY of apll'lt. A lo ve of me, upon school e nrollment. I~ recent nn ll n. gentle 8Wl'etneHR of r hn~. years, th e rapid In crease In this 'tf'lCl' I hut .made her beloved hy en . rollm ent hnlj placed continuous. 1' I' I:I'yoll e who knew I1l'r. . ly h lgber req u Irements on the " N f>lII' Kh:1,ly wall a ros,' on e '?"~ S,late. At the same time the In. nuclelccl anll blllsBom "d In r.od .s crease in In notion bas placed most -\.ft'e light, ' . teachers in the rural a reas under \\'at"I' of and red hy lDol'nlllg de\\, pessllre to meet In reaslng costs' ' h 'dulu\( Its Hwe .. tn .~" clay nn'1 of li vi ng, night. The Congressional Redistricting A s It 'gl" I\' a nd blossomed fait· a nd bill w ill probably be up tor action tall, . thI s comIng week. Slowly I'! s ln g to 10rt!£> 1' heIght. I cam e to a crevIce In t he wal l, Through ",.blch 1hl' I'e s hone a' beam of light. ) n\\'ard It '-rept II' llh add d 8ll'el1 th. SCIENTIST 'cstlmatel · that it \\'ith n,'" I' /l thnught or feol' or woul4 cost about $1,000,000 . pride; ap oUllce to ~ange lead or troD It ICll!o\\'ec1 the light through the .Into i91d • 'That', (I lot of ~. (.1' ,·ice.length . • e . ~ ed Itself on lbe othe r Definition of a p""ch ..... ,,;-..' --.''a And unrold Vol ............ side. misfortune te~ere ~~o ~d8 PW. An...I-e now' Dad will ....:.. ....... • .... Shu ll (:Iuim of II ath c nUR" UR to 4!:0ppln. hints around the· l)ovae gl'l ve And ~I( e out' courage fa int or MYHUMQJOII

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The Most Popular Body 'Style In the. Chevrolet L,lne. Heater, Seat Covers, Light dray PaInt, Excellent Tire.. Thl. car belonged to one of our mechanlce Ind II perfect, O.P.S. Ceiling-$1800. Our Anniveftary Price --$1225

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Steel OeDiOl • Captain William R, Jonel was the outstandinl production ,enlus of tho early b,.. emer ateel era. Very early In his ateelmaldn, car· eer bs nearly doubled previous ree" orda with similar equipment. snd continued to produce what were thea considered Ils~ound l n :: ton na,es of steel.

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McCLURE 'FUNERAL HOME WAYNESVI,,-LE, OHIO

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FOR SALE - :47 DODB-E 2·dool· eedan. Good COndltlOn,~950.00. 0 11 at roLL Tap CABI· 1 p. m. . --6-114

Beautiful Light. Tan Paint, Good, White-Wail Tire. (you can't get them any more) Heater, One ~Wner, O.P.S. CeiUng-$lS10. Our AnniVenarJ Pric:e __ $I29S

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.Judith A. D&yla, become the b~e of Mr. Powell on June lIV. The .' _1'8Il111l' ",as 1I1easantly Spellt hi 'pm. ,and ,0000vilruUon and 'the blJhlllbt 01 the eocllal time wa, the opening and .dmlr· Ing of ~e maD)' lovely ,Uta wbloh the. bHd_Iect tou~ awaltW.,her. "'fre~hmeDt8 were ierved. p ..t. weI'. Mn. Elfl. Cook, ...... Sh.rman Pow.U, lira. Bobert Davia, Ml'II. Carl I'l'ye, Misl Marta RUah, Mrs. Mal1ba Wlll, Mn. EIIi.ry Bobbins. l(1a" Vera Sher,rOOd, Mia. Charlotte Burnetl , Miss Mary C.'foltne Bradley. MlslI W.ndalou WilBOn Mias Patricia PeaTy lIrs W.nd. WUlIamll Mbs Mary' Bcs~ Ward Miu ~rothY ' Petera, MIs8 WlIBOO, . ",Iss. .ranet Genelce WOltenon, .¥1'8. Lutber Welob • .M.... Harold Earnhart, .the honor guelt and hosless. , .

have recently o.nnounced thai Mr. RJchard McFaddelf, Waynesville, hail sucqeeafuJly passed the Stat,e Board examlnntion IUId Comp ll1ted . ' period !J" tralnin, in funeral aervlll"g, therefore being Ilisued an Emhlllmers Ucense jn the stat" ot Ohio. H,e completed his aqad~mJo prepa~aUon 'at M\lskln~ Collegll and was gradullt d (rom the , OIn· clJlnatl CoUege or Embalming ' 10' 1949. ; .' Mr. MoFadden Is a's s06Iat.ed w1th the Stubbe Funeral Flollie, WaYllesvllle. where e ' wUI nUnue with hlB work. \ ' - _.............. _........... Pa,d ,1" Fu.. , , FaIrley Hardware I'eoelve~ a $.,0111 tn the mall WedMsday morn· Ing tor an alarm cloo[( stolen rrom the stor several years ago by 11 mllll w~), now resides In a , Cur weatem Btate. , • ..................... _ ..........

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UNDERGOE.'8' IURG~"V , Mr. Don Beck underw.nt surr.ry at Miami VaUey bOlpltal ' on I'rtctaj, Be Ia now rec'llperatln, at ... home Oil ~tate Route 48, r , • --"'RENTI HERE VI.IT P~ .)Ir. and MI'II. Ju~.n Crabbe ,IOu, .JulIan..". and ,Garey, oC Rich· land, W.shlnaton, spent tltl! past .eelt bere witb tbe former's p.reDt.: Mr. and Krll, J. B, Crabbe. ----" ... ATTEND AI8EMBLY i Misl Ruth E.rnhart, Mise Car·, ... Iotta Brown and Mtsa Vera She... 1'004 are atten41ns Grand .AIsem· - '- . lib' of the Order of Rainbow for C. J. Waggoner. Warren County . Of 0118 Girls In ColumblJs. Detens. BOD ~ Cbalrman, /lD' __ ' r~turD. . nounced today th.t sal88 of ,Series We all work so hard to : e aO'e These reports.. t be Hed wi h urer of Stale, E Detense Bonds durIng the montb tor our Uvea e,ase '8l1d l:ee~om or malled w D. 1'. 8. PICNIC IUNDAY lumbus, Ot.IO: , The Put Matrons ~nd Patrons of ;May totalled ,16,318. May. 1~60 fnom 'hardship but It Is often III P. O. ~ 1'16, • . the very searching bapplneSs 18 be,ore , ~t 1.; I 1961 In orde. of DlItrlct 21, Otder ", Eastern lalea totalled $20,4'18. State sale! amounted to $IG,. f d A I kid t h' not to be ·d.ltIIQ l If a dellq· Star, will hold tbelr IDn~l picnic on the report. MISI RUTH EARNHART on Sunday, June 24 ~~ tbe home 928.'128, a decrease ot 11.7 1)8r I!'~s' InS t~: :tur~ I~~e a~e w n~t lency Is tIldloa ~el ~~frlclen~ of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steritz cerlt under, 1960. 'fotal aaloa acr08S certain of whether condlUQns wi I ldue to failure to tbe nation durtng May. 1961 were get better Qr worde' 1I111ei>U II we prepaid till: rccel:l\S .0 b. !ee . LO ' Ruth Earnhart. daughter n.ar Lynchburg. about SO per cent below 1960. \ tim' . thl it It' '; ' t" . dUll, reml~taDce IIIOlI;1d aqcompan 0 • I'., and Mrs, Harold B, Earnes we n oanno ge anv the report ID mOllnt or tl.lllhart, has been mstalled and Is ATTENDS ..... ITATE CAMP . . 1IIO"se, but of· course It can. God deficlenoy, mad. 'p~able to Trear . now Wort by Advisor of the LabMin Janet Mlchenel' 1, .U.nd· :ord fO~ us in all.~oOdIUonn urer of State. anon Assembly. Order of Rainbow IDe .41 Stale Camp __t · C.mp IH'~ oar a rat e~ parado cal wor The followlq" the tnx,\ el!a' fol' Girls. , ()~. J3he had ~he honor ot be· Be laYs "through JeBus, "In the Iner's schedule" the fPlito 'of tI , . tllli ,·.arnhart 111 attending Gen· Ing choseD to attend, this honOr I nssembly In Columbus thlB , ","orld ye sball have ""1~.Ul.ilt!!>"s, oDly golDg to a. few in eaoh sfate, , but be of good cheer In our CIt)' bIng - MayO! week. . Carol BiJUnltll Robbins was b.,·,_' ~ernaOUlar he might have , sR\(I, J'Uly lI5, ng bOliTa. oreel with a mls~ellaneou8 bl ld I 'Ohe~~ . up' . the worst Is yet to Ott)' 1d.lng- MIl YO F~ . ATTEND' TRUSTEEI CONFAB Mr. Maynard Welts. Mr. WUI St. abower . Saturday, .Juu.~ II at. ,the come, oJulY 17; king bOllrs. 'II John ad VI'. Robert. 'FUmea .t- country bome' of Mrs. Keller Hoak. We .invite you to the Method's _ Wal'ren, COIiAtar , Burt House . . tendect the Trusteei cOnvention .. . bly asllsted by ~rs, Cha.rles Do~ Church this Sunday mor'llng T .ebanon. JIlIy- •• 31. 8:80 'a, I In Cleveland durlns the past ter .nd Mn, Wlllam Y'u kens . Sunday Bchool at 9:30 and (,hlll to 4:00 V. m. ~Y' weet. I 0\1 Saturday, Jllne 16....... Rjjb· 'lIIOnhlp ' at 10:80 a. Ill· ThB 1"l~P -bl... WIll apJn bonored when MMI. s~ ..111 be on the theme: "Cheer MIL,"E". ' RE1:URN HO,ME 'lbllleD Wllaon and dallghtC'rrl Up tHe W~rst is Yet To CO"'II.' S.rgeant Ilnd ' MI'II. .Jimmy Miriam and llorotily en~fJ·t~ lned a Thla is tbe lalIt SU~day in lune Warrel') to fbetr ot )'auns 'frlends ";~lld reta. 10 let ~. make It a • Commlaltoner. an· _ , ~QDDDCeI- Ute .~eDt of rll

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aegtatrar for the Warren the lists whiCh OPS 'Is rurnlllhln~ Healt~ District. , Copies of the p~ster8 Bre goln!! Far HUts Pllrty OOUl'll88 were you .nd you need God. Blnrla f.II ~b , met Tilelllla-'·1 ''Thlll IIICtlon,lo D.r. Harvey e"· out from Washington I bls week to delicious 'Swlss steak' dinner was gueats ' ...: U .t PlttY BrOwua ",Ith M...,. plalned, "was talcen In aocordo.nce reglonal and dlRtrlc ~ OPS oftlces. enjoyed by all tho member~ . only ~ETUBN FRO.,. A R I Z O N A ' . ' an~ M.... ~ Rue ' h Iwith House Bill No. 42. relative to When the pr.lce lists nre received two famUies being abseut nnd t ho ¥r. and II.... Evere~s;r~ an~ ~ '~ Prontotl... D~y , and WlIlnle 10, SUlut pr4~' the appointment ot local regia' In the field. tb ey wl11 he malled ,tollowlng guests. Mr. anfl Mrs. R ' IIOD and Mr. and Mf!I. - • te~~ The chUdren and yong people ' t,rars of Vital Statistics to sllrve to Individual marll l'ts rOr posting, M. Butterworth and son , Mr. and un return. . from a ~~n a· , or th M thodist S d S .ho I foll WI8 tanh . • nd the III lieu of village and townshljl by' June 26. . Mrs. Cbnrles West. Mr. Onrlos W II.· C!ation trip to ArIIOna w e,e ~(l~ ~ , • wiU ~el:e their ~:rt~cat!a 0 ,of the last ~..tlng were alera, whloh WI8 ,passed by the There BJ:e 54 separate price liBts, tenberger and Mr, John Witten· vlaJtecl Mlal Lola Sears at De . HOWARD JACOI.' ,Promotion next Sunday at tho read. 98th General Assembly and be· one eao,h fcr the three types of berger. nlr. A'rlIon.. '. . Row.rd (J.....y) JlOObs' 46 of I Sunday SQbool hour They will go We decided . to , KO to Coney comes effectlve July 110, 1851. sflores Into wblch the mB~ket8 The meeting was oalled to order - ; UR Rt a WIUI ...uie~ 'in al to tlietr n,w class' the fQllowlng Island about the second week I~ "The proylalons of thle bill. the have beon classified in £he 18 following the 1I0oial hOllr and th o O TAKE. VACATION h ' Call from a t~ln' near Lawrence- Bnnday From the time they enter July. After the ' gam.. were pJlyed Hea1t1i DepiJtment contlDued. pricing zones. rollowlng ofticers were elected (or Dw"~ Mlc e!Q,er, IOn . ' ,..", t~a refreshments of (Ilnn.mon ·~elbnln.tea towushlp and VIllage the coming yeoI': President, Mr. Mr. and · Mn. C~rl!ls ~Icbe~er, bU2~~~d. ThU~ayFo ter parent t~'lrm.::y S~:Oo\rthr:u~h~td ~e rolls and ;a soft drln ... were le"ed. reclItratilin dlBtrlcts and creates ' . Gilbert Frye; vice president, John and a group of fellow .~udents.t: Durv vo....re s tJI 15 a .... IJ ses e .,or 0 0 sl The next meeting wW be beld In lieu thereof one ' prfmary regis· ~~ Settlemyre" sec'y-treas Ml's John Ohio State, are OD a vacation, anti Mn. Jamea Jacobi. Route taught and al)plled through !troup at Ricky Palmer's on June 28 lIt' traUon dlatrlct to Inolude aU or r~ Settlemyre' 'and Mr. S'~th Furnas tour and' ~ct ,~ spend ,some .a s:~';rR= l~ht:l~ :::I:nt'!h~~:~tb~I:!~eIJ:~0~:~~1'2:(J) p. m. , " f lbe area In the County lJealth t. 0 U aa new member at executive com· time til La e ' C l u b membera ' wll,'o will tat,e Dlatrfct fJr 1n other words aU of " mlttee . brpthera, wrenc wltIl fond remembrance u po n part In tbe program for tbe neJtt WarreD' County and the ~corporM ILV G BSO Mr8' L V Branstrntol' WIlS In ~TTEND IT~"~ ',RE ICHOOL , all of D,!!ar Harveys·· scPethlng the)' learned whUe a meeting are: MarllYp Gou, RJoky .t84 communltlea therelD. RS. H I N charg~ ~ the sp Cl nl toplr. _ Mr. waw.m J:Jawyer aDd )(1'. chUd in Sunday Sc~~1 and can Palmer Naomi BurtOn. "JncUvlduall now performingCorre~ond.nt "Housekeeping Tben nnd Now." Darm,u.1l Crane .ttend1;.tbest:.ni :::Ir~~~e~ef~~' t~u~~lslt~:e~~:,d ' ,,~aoml J. ~urton the duties " ot reglitrars wUl be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bratten an,1 His. paper WIlS' esp~olal1y tln~, lIe· lY,.n ~DDDalU Sta~ re t c , reque.ted to ' forward 411 records children or Florida nre . spending a scribing the. old homes, then the n ColumbuiHl riD&: ' e paitlo wee. ":rTEND WEDDING IN DAVTON w the ' Count)' RegJatrar, Warren few daye with his motber, Mrs. new home and a look at the fuft......... " County Health Department, Me- Bessie Bratten ture bome. iJ.'heJ studied fire prfVen Do .....1iptJon, aae o( tbe new Mr:' and Mrs. John Fromm. MI' . I mortal Hall. LeballGn. Ohio'" Dr. Mr. and ~s. OJarence Craw- Mr. Carlos Wlttenmeyer. of the eIIIlJpaeut and 1Il8II.J\ 01 her MRI. A~DREY J. IIQQI and Vrs. C. Lee Hawke and Mr, Harvey atated\ "Alae, cltUens tord 8,1)4lnt a few days this ' past Real Gas Company, wall intro· .ubjeaita. ~8. Aud~ J.n. Blgp, '8, died ,.ud ..Mrs. Don Ha-wlte w8re among . . , coDcemed wlt& recorda relatmg to 'Week with Mr and M.rs Lewis Iduced as guest speaker and gave •- her' home In WaJaenWe S.tur· tbe ,ueata lin Saturday afternoon birtba. stUlblrths, and - de.ths w1ll 1:homBOn and daughter D~bby In a very tine talk on "Bottled Gas; ' after. loDe I)ln.... wben MlIIs Charlotte Elizabeth' The local. fire departm.nt WIle COJtact the Health Deap~ment on Dayton. ' Ita. story, manufacture, !Ises at the . .. RAVEL TO '.ALTIMORE lin. II. 1'. ,W.lts, )(ta. were held .t 21 HaWke, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. caJled out twice Monday. ODe W'18 and after Auguat I, 11161 for tiling M"r. and Mra. Hiley Gibson called present and ne\v uses being found. jQrI. »rake, M.... Robert Hunter the Stubbe )'un· !lay Ha'YkAl, Dayton •...! became the a ral~e alai1D. · .nd Jnformatlon." on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson and Alter 0. very fine day tbe lub bel IIr Jim Welts lelt on Th1l1'l~ch- offlol.~ ~~de of H.rold R. nldmaler, 'at , 'Il~e Ilrst alarm. a talae one, WfIB , ' . mother, Mrs. Eluun& Gibson of adjourned to meet with Mr. a.nd W ...... tcir Balu.Gre, ~hi' Miami cem- We Central ~angellcal and 'Re· a car on RJver 'R oad, whlcb W'II . . .' ', Bellbrook Sunday evening. 'Mrs. John Settlemyer In July. 1aD4 uu1 OD thelr return tormed Church, Dayton. They were liet on tire to obt.ID the Junk. r, • • Mrs. ElsIe Bunnell and friend. ueompamed IIJ Mr Huter, who mcla4e ber .huaband, aI80 pests at tbe reeepUon whlcb The aeconet lire wu a paa"eugtll' ftIa'••_ Mr. Clyde Jonea, Edna nud Sharon ~ to bIa etudl. . .t til. d.qhtel'll, loll'll. Pearl tQUowed at the church. car whlcb caught on fire an tlle ......... andCharle,a BunneJl Of Lebanon, • lSI Ol"enlty of Clnctnn.tI. . Deyton, Mn. ~lIn., ' • lower Springboro Ro.a4.. -- . were dinner guesta Sunda.y -of Mr. U4 Mr~.~~ft. ~~, . . . . . . . . In .Clnclnnatl . ' ' . ~ Mr. 'a nd ,)(rs. Thomaa Haddix and Mra. Hlly Gibson. Mr, nnd V..IT LT. DAV,I. IN DAYTON W.,.....u"' , Ve _~-, ..... , " aDd. Mr••ud Mra. Joseph, E. Rid- MI'II. RJohard Hanes and daughters __ . ' II an4 II Lo d 'De... or South LaIlanoD"",pIt Tobe Ball haa entered tlre-Cln· lD&'er have taken over Mom's ot near Xenia; M1'8. Morris Lewis IIr M ~~ Da.,aa of SJ.1~lD' Valley. John, Ie~g c~natl COlllervatprr o~ Muslo· . • I Pantn: formerly ' owned by Pat and chlldren called In the Olter. MI88eS Dottle Hood. ~ George . - ..!S. . .... tile ~, Cbarl,. and lam8ll. SlllDlllllli achool wbere sbe 'Y~1I '-.nd6 1114' tlal '" Both 1 ( III noon SCbllOI student. and Miss With I· . ,. . .d are. otQeuce ". .t ber 1IIO&ha1' Mn. iltUd)' vplce under tbe dlf€lotion of ._, " .. one. _~eB ar~ ro. , m~na Brad\lQck 'were Snturdar '(II ~D. WeN S1mdaJ :-~Vla t;"o sta- Ada Paill: In addition Ihe will ' Mn. Olive Ourl returned (In W;r~!~rant wOl be open fro lU:~Usa~pe~[Sih~~~e~la:n:rw~t nlfht house guests of M:ISS RhOda. u.at. and ~7to~ui. Da1'l. lira. LeiiiiiOn, .tudy plaDo, ieneili) theory. Wedn6Bj!ay from .. 'VisIt , at tbe • .a. ~ to 10 p In. week days and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith and Bunnell. On Sunday evening these and eon til IL~ 'MI'II. or Green- li'renc)1 and chorus. . hcme of bel' brother, Mr, Elm'a r from 7. In. to' 11 p m SiltUrda)'B famUy fItlendll emj~yed a pl,cnlc at the 'wOI re&ua 10 Ida 'two ,lid 00uIDa of , ' , MoPh~rtIOn 1Il S.blna. (, , and , Slmda .' All »abJO e wW Hlly Gibson, 15;rs. Morrls State Park with Mr, and Mrs. at J'tj Dna, N6i'tIi and, )I~~ of CeJ1~ryUl.. UlCTU 'T: M • Winnie Jo .nd Stevie OWe... ,of be apPI'8~ed nag Lewis and chlidren ' spent last Rhodes ,Bunnell. Mr. nnd MrR. We4DaIdq. . I -'-...., ' ,0 " , . Spnngfleld, Ohio, Ipent the',wlljak . ' Friday evening with Mr nnd Mrs Emery IIjobblns, Mr. and M.'s. TO ~LAUDE W. aTROUD The Chautauqua Is open now and here with their ~4mother, Mlrs. CARD OF T...tIANKI Dale Fall' and family " ' . Oharles Doster and daughters, Mr. NEW CENTURY ~ . Clalade W 8tr8q4, 71 dled ' .t the w(:TU ",til have meetings on LucUe Armitage. We 1fIab to" thiitlt our many Mr and Mrs Em~st Earnhart and Mrs, P. L Reason. 1I1r. and I The New Ct\ntul'J OlDt will ~..t .... boDt W.,.... at 8:10 Thura,ClI7, .ru~e 28 and Friday, Mr. aDd 14l'11. nee , "'I'aIInqe of frleD4a iUut Nlatlves for tbelr enterttneil to dinner Sunday Mr. Mrs. KeUer Hoak. MJss Eulo. Boak, tiD r;iday, June II -" tile bo•• or Dr. . . . after a Ions "u.ne' 2,: Ifhul.'tid'ay'" . a8sslotl will WllmInlton" caUed on their" "lilt. JalllDlrOU acta of klndnesa and and Mrs. Norman Kesinger, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rich M.". HerKn. .T. P. ftoauII. r~".red 4Ie~ Ie ' 'drvi"..s _ ,.... itat...., be lD the au«!ltorlum and Frll1.~:s Min J.l8le ~.rne1' on Sudi"y apreailou of ' .1JDpaihy durlng and Mrs. .Arthur Kesinger and schell Robbins. Miss , Monlmia ~ wID be M .t twelv. JIb. O~ Vice or WaYll..vllle ....... will be In tbe Francia evenlnr. , ' our neat IOI1DW ., famUy Mr and Mrs John Mc- ,BUnnell. Mrs. Nellle Bunnoll, Mrs, 'tIlb1J and' eaClI member will pro- lire: Deuol' Wadsworth of Weat WWard Cottage. On Thursday ~Iss OIJve WlIUams I'8tume4 lIImenon ., aDd Mary I. Earnhart Taggart ~d spn Jack Mr and Earl ~ckett and Mrs, Sadie .... &belr OWD iOI;e ..~.... A earrOut.oD. ,l il'll. IreD. HID4ertIoD ,!rinlq Dr. Dale Oldham, ,' pastor on TuMday from a ~nth'. 1'I1IIt , • Mn. G. Kesinger. Mr.' and' Mrs. R~on. ~ . »ropam JrUl '" p ......... ~ .,.. of WunenIUti.n. " ..... crap. of Park Place Churoh ot God, An· "Ith ~t1yes m Urbana, !ll., 1~ VIIiTOR FROM ' I~UNOI8 Bobert Ea\'l1hari and daugbter, ' lA1D TODIIl~ and Mn. c;'. T. or LIIfIaon; II \ ; :..!!rtJaen• deJWJn, In4lenaj will glv~ an ad- dlan.~lIs, ~nd,etoJl, an~ ~u,th 111M ladT Kohlhaao, of ElKfn, Mri. MlDnie Zinkcraf. M Y F EiI' II 1IIIa. _. '. of DaJtoD aiId of WaJJ*I- dreaIi. Dr. 014ham a.POke at t~ Bel1d,. Iud. • Ia Tlaltloa' her cousin, Marilyn Little Donna Hanes of near • • • ec on .w.. l'Ueral I8I"flcee were, held &tate WCTl!conv8nUon at Youngs-: )(l'II. Gao. flymlre. of Ne~lrt, Xepl&, spent Saturday night with Members of the M. Y. F. ot the ..... IIND.HIP C,LU. M•• at J , . . . We11Dee4a7 at' tile town. ohio, ~4\ Is ·.n e][c.p~onally RJchle, JIla., aDd ...... lIaIIc1 ~rT7 , !her grandparenlB, Mr.' and Mra. Metbpdlst Church elected their of)(n. O. It. "fu ~t. St1I'1ie fDeral IMDe witll ]lev. ~ epealler. " ' , of Har1'8JlbUJ'l'" oded OD u . NOTICI: OF APPOIHTMENT ' HflY GfbBOD. f\ce~ for tbe cObllng year. They __ to tJae ~p ,dJ1ub qD Job W. \V....~ J ..sle Garner . ~ ~1"', '.. Executor' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berges and are: Joe·Smallwood. Pres; Wlnnl W~ 1Ite~"WStJa ~ aaiIaI · w.. ID ~ oeIIUItIry. GEORGE HAROLD 'IUAF.-t?E . Mf,;..~~ __'r;-L~~DllI" llltate of IilmU 1. Anderle, d. famUy, of Beavertown" called on Jo Stout, 1st Comml88lon Ohalr- . a..tet Clark and Mn. . - - Georwe H4rold Surface 4. died lOll • ........, 0 en~~.. . ' . . Mr. Lue Morgan Sunday afternoon. man; Bob Moran, 2nd and Srd OomBook .. uetetaDt Mat. . . . HANNAH ROQII"t _ 1IJlu:pectecllJ .t 6:00 a: ' m. 'Tuea- em th~UD~t ~ I Rat~. Notice .. bereby liven that Mr. ' and Krs. ArthQ,r Morgan minion; Zaua Mar Fulkerson, 4th a ID~ ~atteI'JlOOll:' 1IaDnab . . . . . . . .~ ~ aWIJ d." .t hil ,bome 'near W.ynea· ~ and M e Ge1e AD4erle, nose Poet. Of· and .family have move~ to their ~IS8Ion.; ~nd Tony Moran, ID.DIde apa 1UIl-. 41 U at tile . . . ,01 ..... 'daOlllter. II,.. YI11e. • , l'II·1Lu of ..d ..... til Waynesville, Ohio, new home Saturday near New Seey·Treall. la«I~~ to meet ID Jui)' w:!~~.... cutwrIIJat. 101 ClDotuaU Jta I. "rvtved bJ hla ' wU1l :::: ~araaz!Da No.1. baa beeD daly .,. Burlm~n. . 1:hese offlcera and otMrs of tb~ I1uacheOD at WQDe '-'P • . . . . . . , . ~ 1 ItepdaUPter, , 1 stepeori, re. • • . . IIncGutrlx of the EeIII'. and Ill'll. John Clay of 00-. Fellowahlp will meet( next S,,:nda~ aocIal :"daJ~': ~~ tar. I .........hl1dnn. mother. Mn. ~_~~ ~=:-.t or DID ~. . . .dill'le ~ of lumbul. Jer. and Mrs. .Alvin B,e... evenlng.t the church to plan tbelr =-=~:i~Z?1~ ~. ~~ 1 . . . . lin. .... --, ~ OoutJ, Oblo, deeeuecL D8rd aDd 8011 called on' Mr. and summer procram oC activity. Every . . • • .......... two .... ..-...- of . . . . . 1 1nlbtr lI&y ana.oa.) ............ 'l cb= .,..... tMa lilt cla7 of "IID~, M.... Ellsworth Smith Sun4.y~ yoUUC penon la welcome. Ut btiaa crt OIlto.:aIIit or of WanM.lliej Mr. Pau ......... - . - . lilt, '" II A La. pent Sun Last Swidsy the M. Y. F. bad s "_... aUND.$Y I4tIeJMe ....... Mrvtcee Frlcla7 at J" vlatt;or o,.bIe ....... lire. IlALPlI Ii. OAJlfi, cla7 r:;.th ~ . Ia::aM d M • their devotional period with dJs· =~5::~1IM7 JIaenl ....... ......, at ' :&- Po .. at lbabba I'tuutral home, JlUID lIu4u ~ , of tile Probate CcIaJ1, 0IenD ~ r. au l'II. cuulon IIoUowed by the election o( ~_j"4!iiii___ Dar· Po . . at ~ ftIMnI .... wtt1I . . . .~ f. W. WedI.wooa ortlc- .... . . . , . . . . . I, Wura 00at7. Obto ce . officei'll. A pel'lo4 of pm.. 'tolwltb .... l.W. ,w~ ~. ~ 84 b;rIaI fa ' IIIami CeIII\ Ua. . . . . . wItIt . IIU7 ........ Clarlr. IInre4 and ~ta "'.,. eD.~i.~8~:t. ............... - aill7. I~' GDrwtL ... . ka.a .... .,.,. ..... ~-1Al IUI.lp ~ ~yt . . . _ aD. ,

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By JANE FITE ;F\lneral 1servlcee ~or Jacobs ere conducted afternoon at StubbB Funeral bome ~ Wayn~BV',ll~e. Burial.' waa in Pleasant Grove cemetery. Jacobs was killed InfltanUy Thursday when struck. .b y a New York. Cen· tral passenger train near Lawrenceburg, Ind. He Is survived by his fos ter parents, Mr. and MIS. J. F. Jacobs, one foster slB· ter, Mrs. M1nDle EllJs, and two t oster IbrOthel'lll, Lawtrenc.tl and Oliver Jacobs, all of Harveysburg. Mr. and Mrs.-John E. Welsh, lr. and children, of UtiCl\" were guesUil SatUl'd'IW of Mr. Welsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Welllh, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kell.ber

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. . . .. . . . • . . =.Ie, 10U& aOf1ll In The Wayne G. C. P. 4-H Club June 11 at Robert· Braddockl Mr. MIchener In ohara. and ChuQlt ~o1nnll1l Wesldlnll Tha membera played volleyball fennls until the meeting wal to order. Reports were by Carl Scbnaltman and after .tbe meeting we had a "tt'e~r !'Oaet. · Then we played hld8'8nd·eeek. Then the members went home. ' The next meeting will be a hayrlde June 26 at 6:20. Robert Fred Braddock

LEGAL NOT~E NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR8 , STATE OF OHIO REAL EITATE TRAN8FER8 DEPARTMENT OF 'HIGHWAYS C. D. Cook to Lyle and Helen olumbuB Ohio, J!Jne 16, Robertson, 2 lots In Harveys· ~M Enllln.er of 8alea O. V " Lellil COpy No. 51·271 . Malcolm and Marl Powell .to IT PRIom OONTRACT' ;E. J. Johnson, 28.81 acres In Tur· ealed proQOsals wlll be re- Uecreelt twp. celved at the otrlce of the State i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!~iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii!~iii Highway Diretcor of Ohio, at Columbus, Ohio, until 10:00 a. 'Dl. Ohio Standard Time, ' Tueliday', JUly 10, 1951, for 1mALL TYPES provementa In: . Proposals ~s. 1 to S Inolu6ive are pffered as one project and will be awarded IS one contract. ('\ • .11. MACHINE GROUN.D PROPOSAL ' No. 1 J"f" .....d and Power Montgomery County. OhIo, on ALL WORK GUAR'ANTEED Sections (2.69, 2.94. 8.01, 8.10. 3.16, 3.22 (Pt.) Germantown) Call After' 4 P. M. Stafie ROute No. ~, In German Township, by 'applylng an asphalt· 1c con.c rete surfaCe course. Iteme T-30 and ·T-S6. Wayneavlll • . Fourth 8t.

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Irene and Jobn J. Vance, 4 ~(\ta In nelBl'tlleld Roy B. Shepherd to Vance. 7 Iota in Deerneld Nelson B. and Eya J. ~ B. and Stella K. Halcom~I, Union twP. . Mae OIilrk to William Olark, 9a.97 acreB lin twp. , Iilarl and Elberta Davis to FrIen4a BOarding Hom('. 1.90 acrea In KUlla Preelon and Leona ' Lakes to William N. and Mary Jane Sha,v, 10.0. aorea tn Franklin t"p . •

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1..01ara P. BUtt to JolID C. and -1J'I8I'J ». Fox, t lotI In Lebanon. marl and Helen -Ohrlstlan to Paul TomUnaon. 1 lot In Bai'vey.· burl, O. Frank B. and Fred C. Whisman to George W. and Ruby P. Mer· cer, .60 acree In Franklin twp. Arch Wharton to William T. and Lole Jeanne Gamblll, 9 lot. In Lebanon.

. 0''', Jillla L aid W.... Lee Bunlo to Herbert L anll SUala V.Ulht, JUO aorta In 'WaJDe tp. Courtney J. COIIlbl to J.... B. Bryant, 1 · lot In South Lebanon. Eva M. Allen to Eelwin D. Bowl· Iny, 1 lot In J'ranltlln twp. Drexell C. and VlrllDla i'IlBeU to JOIeph and Sarah Gerwe, 2 Iota In Lebanon. E. R. Hou8ton to ..heodore

Jobuo... 1 aort III tWl), DaDlal H. nil Marllltrtte M. Collette to Elroy". ,Johuon. L68 aore. tn TurUeoreet typ. Bam G. IDd Pearl Eo 1I1q. to Gordon M. and IImne Tlnoh, 1 lot tn I'rInklln twp. VernoD anll Mere4lt.b lltobael to Veraon. Jr. ancl IlIU'7 "aae Michael, 0.. 101 aorel In Haaailton twp.

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Fred Sherwood. Width 27 feet, Length 476.2 feet Mr. and Mrs. Harley Cartwright Wldtb 22 feet, Length 264.0 feet and famtly who bave been resld· Width 38 feet, Length 869.6 feet Ing In Athens for the past several Width 30 feet, Length 106.6 feet years, moved Thursday to Walla Total length 3,432 feet or 0.65 Wallo., Washington, where Mrs. mlle. Cartwright's brother, Mr. George PRo.POSAL No. 2 Bunce and family reside. Mrs. Warren County, Ohio, on Sec· Cartwright Is the former Mlsa Uon 24 .08, State IWute No. 128, Mary rda . Bunce of thlll com· In Franklin and Clear Creek Town· muntty. . ships, by applying an asphaltic:' Mrs. Susie GUllam hRS relurned concrete B'ilrface course. Items T· t,o ber home In Dayton, after a 30 and T·86. visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pavement : Width 18 feet. Rnder and daughters. Length 27.086,4 feet or 5.13 Tbe Olouds of ,Harmony, .well mUes. known Ol nclnnati singers. pre· PROPOSAL No. 3 sented a musical program at the Warren County, OhIo, on Sec· A. M. 11. ChW'cb )Iere, Sunday tlon 16.26 (Part). State IWute afternoon. No. 78, In MassIe and Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bayes and Townsblps, hy applying an aspbalt· family have moved from this Ic concl'ete surface course, Item community to Middletown. T·30 and T~6. · Mr. and Mrs. ~lvln Moore and Pavl\lDent: Width 18 feet. !!Qn, of Sabina, w Te gupsts Sun. Length 16,840 feet or 8.00 miles. day, ot Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. Proposals Nos. 1 to (I InclusIve and Mrs. Todd Bunce. !Of this project to be completed The regular meeUng of the not later thaii" October I, 1961. locnl Order of the Grange waa The minimum wage to be paid held at the Grange Han, Monday to all labor employed on this con· night. . tract shalt be In accordance with The Community Club met in the "Sobedule of Prevalllng Hour)y regular sessIon Wednesday night. Wage Ratea AJicertalned and Dent the Bchool bulldlng. Mr. and termlned by ,.he Department Mrs. RosClDe Ji'urnace, of Waynes· Industrial Relations appUcable to vUle. gave Interesting accounts of State Highway Department 1m· their recent trips to S. America. Prtovements In accordance wUh . Mrs. A. S. Oollett attended the Sections 17-9. 17-4, 17-40., 17·5 and meeting of lhe Farmers Club, 17-6a of the Gilneral Code ot Oblo:' held at the Far Hills Party House The 'bldder must submit with bill Waynesv ille Thursday wltb Mr, bid a certltled check In the and Mrs. _Ernest Butterworth as amount of '3,854.00. hosts. Plans and specifications are on Mr. and Mrs. WillIam Camp- ille In the department of hlghwaYB bell and Mrs. A. S. Collett attend· and the office of the diviSion ed the Crosley Carnival Thursday deputy .director. evening In Bellbrook. The dlrectlOr reserves the right Charles ~ster. J. P. Thorn- to rejejct any and aU bide. T .. J . KAUElR, bury, Robert Collett and Willard Taylor attended the baseball game State Highway DIrector between Boston and CInCinnati, Publish 8-21-28. : at Crosl y FIeld, FrIday nlgbt. The B. Y. F. met ' at Jonah's Mrs. Laura Shldaker has reo Run Baptist church Sun day turned trom a visit with lItrs. evening. . ~famle Hatfield, of Lebanon. _:4r. and Mrs. H. S. Tllcker at· Mrs. Esther Doster, Mrs. Neva- tended th e dance revIew held In Doster and Mrs. Ruth Doster at· WIlmington Friday eVening. The tended a luncheon given FrIday Tucker'a granddaughter; M I 8 a by their slster·ln·law . Mrs. Anne Anne Williams was among the Oossum, at her home In Columbus. cast to appear. ' " Father's Day was observed at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swindler Jonah's Run Baptist Church, Sun· spent the week end In the Smoky day with a special program being Mountains. Included with th regular .or· The HIlarity Club met fpr a shIp service. A basket dinner basket dinner Sunday at Fort was also served at noon. Ancient Park.

[~-·-Qt-'~-ur-t~---u-·t~_,_._._.'_l METHODI8T CHURCH J . W. Wedgewood, M1nlst~r ~urch Sohool, ':10 A.II., Mr. Harold EarnlI:art. Sapt. Worship Service, 10:80 A.M. Youth Fellowship, Sunday 7:30 p.)(.

Choir Practice Thursday 8: 00. FERRY CHURCH 01' CHRIIT Byron Carver, K1nIater Bible ScbooJ, 1:80 A.II. Morning Worship, 10:10 A.M. Prayer MeeUnc, 7:00 ·P.M. YOUDI People'. MeettJla, 7:00 £Veninl Bernet., 7:80 P.K.

LYTLE METHODI8T CHURCH B. E. Bau,hli, Pastor UnUle4 Service, 1:4& .. m.

FRI.IDAIRE HIS BUILT AIND· SOLD THIS STAaaERING AMOUIT OF REFRII· ERATORS. THEIR SECRET ' IS QUALITY AID DEPEIDABILITY AT LOW,EST P.RIOES. OOIE. ~N AID SIEE THEIR 11&1 "0 I 0 E AWE EK S Ha ~ PII • , REFRIIERATORS."

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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL The Rev. Samuel N. Key. Rector SUnday: ' Ohurch schaol 10:30 a. m. Adult Worship, 10:80 a. m. UTICA E.U." CHURCH WlllJam SbaDno~, MlDiIter SundaJ SclaooJ, 1:10 A.M., lira. Jam.. G~ 8apL Preachlna, lit. an4 Ir4.. 81mdaJ. 01 eaota month, 10:80 A.M. lilYenlnl Semce.. 7:10 P.II.

,WAYNE8VILLE CHURCH 01' CHRI8T M. B. Coffey, MlIl1Iter CAE8AR" CREEK FRIENDI Bible School, I: 10 A.II. Donald Halnea, ~uperlntendent. MornlnS Wofllhlp, 10:10 A.K. YOIllll' Peoples' Meetlng, 7:00 W~"""lt~ ___ ....... UA.JI. P.lI'~

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OREGONIA EVANGELI,CAL U. 8. H. Riley. Pastor nunday Schoo), 10 A. M. 8T. AUGUITINIE CHURCH MornJng Womhlp, 11 Ar M. Father Timothy McNIcholas. Pastor Masses 8:00 and '10:00 A.M. \\,AYNEIVILLI FRllNo. . J"Int Dar 8cboo1, 1:10 A.II. MT. HOLLY MITHODIn Keetlq for WoraJp, It:lt .... T. II. s-tr.......ter NO.,. TO BANK .~ IIdIoOI, ':10 A.M~ • A. Earnbart, 8apt. Let thl! Sunday and eV'ery Sun· WOflhlp Sen1ee, 10:10 A.M,' day find you In some ohurch JbfDlq BtnSoe, 7:10 P.II. th. churcb of your choice. !L"'I"'----------..;,.-----...;,..;.;...---l~-----;.;;.--~-~.;..~--~-~--~-------------~

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l'irat and final accoUDtI ware Vance Jacobi Jr., 24, clerk, S. George F. Uhlenbrock 28, aCt approveil, allowed awl OoDfIrmed Leb\1non and Jelile Byrd 24, countant, Franklin and Betty lAu On the foUo'lfiDI ..tates: Jilltate muhroom orker, Soutb Lebanon. Hpffman, 22, caBhler, Franklin. of . Lulu ~er, dec'd, Mamie M. Donald L. Spurling, 27, Engln· TheodQre W. Van Houten, 23, Retaillok, aaminlJtrat.JU; ..tate eer, Franklin and Wilma Jean pla1l}\&r Blu Ash, and Ellen Faye 'Obarlel Madden, dec'd, i'rank Kindred, 26, payroll clerk Frank· Grapevine, 22, Dr. Asslstnnt , ~veland . . Anderson, O:~ tra.tor WWA Un, ObJo. IPl4 the estate of Pearl Scbwartz, Dixon C. M~p !e, ' 2 ~, s tudent, Robert L. Oser; 27, farmel', deo'd, Adab Scbwartz, executol'. Lebanon /md R.obel·ta Markley 21, J,.oveland and Llda Cornett, 33, . First, Hqal and distrIbutive "'c. L_e,b ;;a;;no;;n.========,F;o;;lte;;r;;.= = = = = = : . : : = co~nts 111' ere approved; allowed ~-and confirmed on . the ' following estates: Estate of Edward LeRoy Hillard, dec'd, J, T. Riley, exec· utor and the eltate 01 William B. dec'd, aenry Saylor and Calln Longacre executo\'9. Estate of EmU J. Anderle, dec'd, Flrances Anderle, eIecutrSl; filed I tinventory, hearing allt for June 29 1 at 10 a. m, -Estate of Emma J, Mayne, dec'd : Martha M. KIndred, adminlstra· trix, WWA, tiled 'inventory, hear· ing atit for June 22 at 10 a. m, 'Eltate of ' Paul T. Johns, dec'd, ~rDeat .E. Gook, admlnlatrator. filed in~to1T, .hearing set tor June 30, at 10 ... m. Estate of Ralph S. :Qehm, dec'd 8ltaf41 valued at ,11,66'6.76. E.tate of Mack. Tatum, dec'd., inventory approved. Eltate of John ' B. Gon., dec'a, e!~~_ v~ued at $66,444.83. Estate of Howard Graham, d.ec'd, Jennie Graham, execufrly, rued lirat and 'lnal account.. . EIilatate of Virginia. Bill, dec'd. Laura Lillian Hili, ad'iD1n1Btratrlx llIed Invent(jry, ",tate exempt from Inller,tlnce tax. First and . tinal accounts tiled. .

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NEW SUI.TS · [n R Lee Sunderland V8 John D. Sunderla nd. divorce, gross neg· lec t , J . T. Riley. Jess ie Ritchie vs George Riley , J r.. sta tutory cbarg('. . Franklin Nation al Bank VB Estle Thac ker, cognovit, Ri t z and Tulhu ry. Me ryl n. Gray V8 Arthur T . Apklng, cognovit, Fred E. Jones. Miriam Johnson vs Ronald Cole, st rttulory cbarge.

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. , • Legion :wlll stage another- big cel· ebratloh JUly 4th ,at the, Lebanon 1st, ' lito fairgrounds 'with actlvlt,es gettll)g Olothlng and nutrition bead th~ },[o. under way at 10 m. an'd con tin· ,Ust as tl1eJ' most popUlar with the an agent ,ror ulng througbout the " day. The Clrll, with many ' enrolled 1Ji' home since October. celebra'tlon will be staged rain or VISITOR IN CARLISLE . 'Iturtilah'lng" home management, to 'District sblne. ' 194'7" at wbllch According to wnulIJll H. il\\': Mlsa Ruth Earnhart w~s a gUest chll~ care, ' flower and yegetabl of ber B1t!ter ~ra. ~o~an Backert aardenlD,. . the Wllmlngtoll yer, general cbahlman or the sellID Carlisle during the past we~k, ' Livestock ' projects, l~cludjng r ond 'annual July Hh celebration. _ ' . swine, dairy cattlll, beef tire ed'n ~. thIs year's activities wJll top any yet.. for fireworks display, radio E'NTERTAIN YOUNG F"IEND8 are tppB among the bors alo:?g AI ' d Mra "Ernest Cook en· with wood workin«. farm el"c· and televl,,:on performers, rld!)s, t the Y~ung 'Friendl 9roup ttlclty, poultry and rablt raising. games' and a general good ti\lle fpr er n _. " I Conaervation II another project or young 1\J!,d old alike. . on Sunday ev~w!lg. Interest to both boys and ,glrh. active 'In IOtaal A wide \,arlety ot 'amusementlj 'Jl~e annlCal t·R outfng at ('amp ' a(falrs and bat! anll entertainments, );tony rlde;;~ " - - ~URGE~Y R. L. HA~KIN6 IN T ed C.mon In Greeile QGUntY Is set' ro , '. of t~e Coun,cll Cames. etc., for young and old ha" , atMMI~IL.v!f~~kl~os~lta~~nerIJUlY 110 t~ough ~ug. 9. 'Jlbls camp REV. SAMUEL N. KEYS and , Central Comulltbeen arranged, since tJ;1e fall'· I major Burgery perloll Is one of the hlf(hllghts o{ 11be 1951 Rural Mlnlster8 ot the tee., ground8 has ample space for pic. d un ~rgo Dg ~. the summer leeson and Warren Year have just been selected 11'01.1 He Jo a • ....,r 'of thlt waynes· nics. Refreshment 8tand8 will or· ATTEND DOG SHOW • county 4-H boYI· and girls will at· ' lOWing the pattern establlsbeti last VOle Olvlc " 'o~ wblch he 111&11 1 fer lunch and ,cold dllnks (or, those Mr, adn Mra ' Ross B. Hartsock tend c~p at t~e same time n year these 14 , pastors from their been 8~.. Ice President, : who do ndt wish to bring tbelr . group from Jlontgomery county Is 'tl I aud PrpsJUIDt d In recent yellra 0'IfDaUended the Dog Show at Indian, th respec ve ·· denomlna.t!ons. were ael"V&d as c an ot the Piub· . Th I ttr 1I s f tile Hut . on Sunday. . ere. ' judged tbe winners In a project to llc Affaln lttee. HI\ Is a . after!oo:aa:d :ven~~ 0~1II °be tbe .L~ .. L honor mlnlstera who R.l;e ma'klng member of ~ otary Club Amer." . NEAL BURRIS d1 d tel I~ g sltnrs from JUDY PERKIN!> ED PEPPER IN SURGERY " 1 allIS ~ntteou~~tfndl~ CO~b'lbu,tlOn to !,can LeiloDe s Secretary and Neal 'II elltell.lve rep~rtolre ot ~!u~ st~tlon ~w nwhlch will In, Judy sings on WL""s "Top 0' Mr. Ed Pepper was ' admitted L ' e a• e r v ng rura area". ,:rreaaurer of Warren County Western tolk son s and ballads In elude such well known favorites tbe Morning" sbows as W 11 alj on to :MIami Valley Hospital during 0 thAm~g sthese 11~ ~lnI8ters. t Is I Demoo~tlC . I and E1-ecutllve eludes several of his. own compo- asJudy PerkinI', Neal Burris, Jerry "Mldwe8t~n Bayride" ol'el' WL\\' tbe. Palt week. where he will un· __ I f e th Vi M' y, ey~ ~as ~ Ccmmlttee. II a ,member 01 sltlon. He Is tel\taUvely etgned by Byrd Zeke Turner WUlle and and Sister televlHiclll stutlon W~W· derllo a ~or , lurger)':. h ' I" t ' d v r to ' <!h he ocha h' bl1.r Is'd IP bCOPlld the E811ecutlft Jioard ot the Ol~lo l..o.... on Records to cut his ro- Elm;r Bon Flynn ' Mel Martin T. ' She Is also s favorite qn WLW • . T e gave was urnll a e I c urc , were e 1111 e n u . , o( raUd OIubs..... t' C t Co I ' d the personal aLlpeal'ances J B Crabbe t)le nef{ president Ing .s. beautiful parlsb baH He 1 ' 811 d r ' j!h monti(l 'balllld "Wben J' Return:,,TriO. he oun r¥ us ns an . , MR CHANDLER I~ 'SURGERY , . . ' Id' t .. H Stubbs ' too I tl I ., ea n l1y 01' , ~ , ' Marjan slste~B. Eleven acts will Mr L W. Chandle~ t. confined by expre" en .,.. ' I ' R t ' I , otflcee Decatur, Ill.,' 8,ml ..... " . _ _ ••• , ••••••••••• be included In the afternoon ' show fl s ac ve w th • • • X fa whe~ the Wayneavl Ie 0 ary ' llgencles. He III cbalrman or the, -.'111 ~ on to Mlsl!otlrl Proclamation By Mayor 2' 30 at McCleUan Hospital, , en, Club h"ld ..their regular TueBday Episcopal Town and Countl:)' Work e f t I which Is 8ched~led to start at. wbe.1Nl be ,underwent surgery duro dinner meeting at the Far Hills ' of the Southern Ohio Diocese and f~2!..~iG::V~a~:e~ Mr. Knox, ot the Stllte Board of o'clock. The even!ng i>~rtormance ISS UI .In,g tbe past week. Jiarty House. .' for the mfc;1-western states. In ad· made ~ Health, Columu8, OhiO, has agreed will Include acts by TV and radio. --W~ASHINGTON Francia Gelle Brown, who has dltlon to bls effective' work os . to meet with the Vtllage CounCil stars and w111 get under way at lIa WOO S . RE"rURNS FROM served at program committee pastor he has l!,elped to carry 011 ;.nd members ot Board of Public 7 p. m. , Postmaster and Mrs. L. H. 001'· chairman tor the past year, an· an aggressive program tbroll8bolll II'I'IIt S . Ifalrs 7 :30 p. m. July 6th at tb e A.t 9 kP. ~i ~ne of the ~rge:e M1'8. Clyde Szi:J.allwooeJ 0.11(1 Mrs. doll returned on Monday morning uounced that this was his last the diocese. Townllblp house for a general dl " tlrewor s sp ays ver o . Keith Loogacre were co.ho~tesB"s after a most deUghtful vacatlon ~ttendance at the ,Club's\ weekly I 0 {'\lBslon of conditions tn the vII· staged at the ,LebanOD fnirgroundd on FrIday evening at the former's with relatives In Waablngton, D.O. meiBtI_, a" Ifw cl'lollany, The • • 'f t..:. ' lage, .,Iatlng to sewer, and watH J WI~ ~et :nder wat tl C drlc A. {hOme, bonorlng Miss JueJlth Davis . -. American FarmeJ'll Mutual Inaurva s\lpply problema. ta e epresen a ve be Ral b with R. bridal shower. SlImmer "I.I~... lin will suggeat aolllUons ~ta~leY'k aJ> ~~!~~ ~!aJ the' D:c. pastel colors were UR d In the decATTEND ~AME'. IN CINCINNATI 'ance Company has trans'erred Mr. and lira. WlUlam Strouse. blm to'MlaIOurl erfectlve uly_~.l,... , an~ remedy ot the 1)0ndlUonR all I~rat~: oro 1~dependence. 11hls orating scheme and Ule b RlltiC,!l with '. Mr. ani! Mrs. Ray Malnous where be w1l1 h (laid BUl»8rvleor. . ..... they .now estat. tL I t "'S eQuested lIy the -Amerlc!lu l collection o( gl(ts was al'ranl:\ed At this lDf!aUD. alaO ten memo _'UI ,W, IUD Ill ,!!, a"Ung ,Ia open to , e ac w,.. r Col b under an umbrella suspendecl In f Eb'ia Ohio new the ball gp~ CJn~In~tl o~ Sunday afternoon b.... ",..e presentee} with ,on~· . ' __ ' ' , public and 1 very earnesUy request I Le~1\ he~~u::t,:as!l1 a~is~~n front of the windo·w. The veolng, ____ fear .,.rfect atten4&Dce ~1nS. hell tbat all tlmt can attend ,leose do ~ re 6'0 t for each auto. was very "pleasantly spent and n CQN~EN;'lON AT VA lEACH on thle , I~ tile pe~ , entUry c 110, It I. of vital Importallc:e tQ all c obUe 0 InClu~~ 8 all .occupants. dellcloull tee course, with P!IJR , from .A:ptn 4, 1950 to lIaTch ' 2'/ our , elttaenl. ,m e .., - - i t t '0I'dW a:q.d, w~ · A1!P¢n1ments, 1V IL g .... c.eMI' . . . . . I1'OIIP lf61" ~ I ,. . , ) " " " " serv8d 01 .""".!rem . . . . . . . . . . ' .. . . r . • wi» ~ ~ 9Ppo$niti fte 'pesta Wea::e. M~es Rqb~a " die ita.". PIal teIUIance ,)iba were: noll au"aual feature oC·th to a tetid the ceJeoratfon. ert Davis, Haro\d MaCFarfsnd; 'ft. MatlOtlal Oonventlon at Vlrstnta Sam, Ball, Gene Bro", Ollas. wu a mOlt de}.Jcloll., covered .. , g. F. Dye. Effie Cook, J. B. Rich. ,~r. JJeacb. . DoMer. Harold BodioD, ,DiCk dJDur eneel at the nOOIl hour. " ••• E. Anderson, Ray lItlll r, Wal :,..: --. McFaddeD, Paul Scherer, Oap I T1fO long dining. tallies weTe beau' ., Whitaker. Will ' Bradley, ,Russe 1 QUE8Ta, FROM DENNISON StubbB, WPleT Drake aDd Ken. j tltuny /arranged ' ,,,Ith crystal an'i and -~I Mart~ and Sherman TInney :In ti JUd ' had III her neth RetaUlclt. centerple~eB eaCh person The e~&u;l Mr. And Mrs, . Howard Wl'r/z r: • MiBses Joan Gruber. Mal·ta Rush. D.,:; Weclnesday belDg seated by an arrangement of previously , IIlaB were host ami hostess ~ tbe Rain· . Wandalou WlIson. Annette Tillney. ~ ,A llin -.rr and lin IIlace cards. baen to "tol[rs. bow Advisory Council on TueBday Five persons were injured In a Mary Carolyn Bradley Betty Sat':o~e:"B.!b':!~ loD. of Den: 1 The ~iemoon was taltep wit~ Ilated evening, of the palft week ror the highway accident on the Flo An· tertbwalte, tb,e bo:tlor' guest IUld the buslnesll session " and Mrs. fOJ; July resular June sesslo't. ?Ir and l,irs. clent 'hUl Monday. poltee reported. hostesses. nlIR!!' Ohio, _ '" ~ ,. ... ~.. ' ~. Ellis Jntroduced 8s hllr guejlt A suo,cessor 'to! FY84 RcOOls,on, 1. M. Greene of Lebanon, were. the 'They were Identified' 118" Mr~. Mrs. L. H. Gonion, ~frs. Carl ,; En VISIT H~RE • ............ ' sp~ker, Mrs. Lily Gephart of Oen· IFranklin, who, bu served ~n the gueats of the evening. , VI glnla l\1''CEwan CIDclDnatl· Mrs Servis Mrs Carl Cook Miss Vel'.L DETROIT . ' ' ." t . I 1 1terville, who spoke on ".Flower Iboard several yeas:e, -' !a 8XJIected Mr. Don ' Workman, discussion El r DIll L ban~n' be tw~ chU: Sherw'ood ~nd Miss Joyce Belli IIrl. Josephine Walker and On Mon:Ytiun~,r a n a C:~:y Arrangemente" nnd demonstrated to be named by JI11y ~.~ ,leader, conducted the dlscussloil dr!~e Billie ~2 and' Betty, 18, and were unable to attend but a/ldeel "u,btar Bar.,.r Jo, Of ,DeU::~: mee~tlC an: ce:.."::t Commit. her Ideas with ma'n~ lovely bios" . ' . on "i'arm Family" and Mr. Greene Alm~ Myer~, 1~: to the lovely gifts. were r\!,~ta of her ~a~~:. (be DemOcFrancJa Gene BroWD reslped ~. , added many fine comments. Mrs. MeEwcn told , pollee ber Mias Davis was bonored on aDd Mra. Ray.. MalDoWl, &\.tees, bu f th commltteel Mn. Earl Hoclcett, preSident, reo After a verY tine meetlnll' the car 'was orowded Into R. guard rail Tuesday evening by a hr\lIal 'Put week: " a-:e;ecre:rr : : Treasurer tired trom bel' office aDd the gavel council 4l4journed to meet with by a truck ' which did not I'top. shower at the bome ot 1\1 r R. P OlIl -- : ' ff ., f J 1 l' 1961 ' was graciously accepted lIy MT8. : , lin. Alma Pete,rson In July and The accident occurred at Ft. An· Countryman In Dayton. e .;ci'~ asS~ 117 Editor 'or the H. L. Rye for the coming year. __ , during the soclil.l hour delicious elen.t 11111 five mUes' east of ' , - ATtEND PIANO ECITAL ~ Mr. and Mre.. E. F. Earnhart atau G~etta e~s a pobi~d. by Those enjoYDJ; this l~velY day , I II a. reh'elbment.t were served by Mr. Lebanon. ' ' . tended a plano ~ecltal at ~e :~U:mmlttee~ to suc~eecl BrQl'0 jer~: ~r:p:~m~ ~l~~~r, ~:: te~h~e::r~~n h;~t:hc!,~:d and ~ra. Werts. / She -Is well known 8S camp dt· J~Utute on Tue.l1ey eveDln, w sn.. Oentral Commltlet!maD "",m a~de;' Mrs Llly Gephart Mrs ' elementary teacbera to- fill vacan· . rector of the Cincinnati Camp Fire their lr&!ldllOn Donald Ro}itnaon Wrr.:rne 1l'oWn~lp. MelYb. ~~ta: M~a H Rye' ' e1ea according to a ~"ey mllde jGlrls. Mrs. Dill and her sorl, Billie P~Jed a D~ber.• , . 0harlea . G. Kehoe 0« ; Foetars, Mr. R , 'H ' ~artsook " M~S ' C: Iby COllntY Supt. R. F. HaUMd. ' , later were" admitted to Grandvlew_ -eed , liS mRY ROBBIN'a :wat! ~pp'c?lnted to ' luC\9 Brown K"t~erlne Barnhart, Miss' Miimle •Hatfleld said this numbe., 1'l'llre.. hospital, Dayton. Offlcera ,and enlisted men or HON9R I M , a .... member of the E;cecutlve Dodson" Mra. H. E. Hathaway. sents the usual, reltcnaUon ,llst at , ' • tbe . Lebanon lIlatlonal Guard un\ ~. III.., Judith D~m entertained committee. ~d u , SlICll'etary aadll Mrs. Mai'le Rlffie, Mr.ll. Fred this season of .the year. , -Whitaker Reunion Battery B, 1~6th Flelcl ~l'tl1lery a ,roUll of frlendl on Monday TreUurer of botb co~mtttael. Grauman. Mrs. S. , S. Ellis, Mrs. Vacancies ' to lie fflled 'In high nr. Arch D. Harvey, Health ~ttalloD, are getting In shape for eftnIDI at her home honorin, Mr". ' C T Elils Mrs Alvs Thompson schools Include three Bcien.c e IUld OommIJlloner atated · today that At Wayne Park the annual two weilk fleJd train· 1IIIiIerr lto~blnl,lt~~nt brlde, with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lira,' J. Ii Pre~ton, Mr/!. E. L: luiath teachers; two English llDd information h a a reaehed the __ . Ing period to be 'beld at CnulP a PantrJ s~wer, T.homaa, Mrs . . Walter Wbllaker' j ljaUn teachera; one commercial; Health Departml!nt indicating , k McCoy, Wis. Tbe outnt Is sched· Jilre Elsie Hockett Mra F' W ono 'physical ed (,;trl.) and Eng· some nult cleaner& (scavengers) Mr. and Mrs. Howa!'d Whlta er uled to leave Lebanon 011 FrJl1ay, PICNIC NEAR LYNCH.URG , LeMaf. Mrs'. E. F.' E~rnbart' and IIsh; two mUBlc teache".:: on.e in· are refenilig to regulatlons , s,dopt. and three sons of MryUe Point. July 13 and return on Sunday, ~ Mr. and Mn. Jobn ' J. Bureke __ ' the bosl!!as. ' dustrlal ' arts and oJle vocational ed by the Board ,of Health as a Oregon, Mr: and Mre. Raymond July 29. attended ' the Pat!t MairQna and, ,_ ' home ee' teacher. meaDI toward. obtalnlni bnalDes8. WhItaker and two daughters nnd Il'here .will be five officers am1 Patron picnic!' at. \be home of Gra)'S BWbera wUl tangle with ' . _ :JI,tfleld reports be Ie recelvinl All individuals copcernSd are Mr. and Mrs. A~a Wbltakcr of 64 , enlisted men wbo will partlc~ Mr. andllJ'll. Howard sterltl n~ ' enyille ' hl!r~ SU~day at l~OO applications fl)!)Ul teachera (or advised that vault cleaners" ilre Spokane, Washington, have r bee~ Ipate in .the manevers. HeretoLJDcbburg' on Sunday. p. m . . . the l~ sc 001 ~~ both high school alld elemontary, not .,enta of the Health· DeP . art· the guests of Mr. and Mrs. VI altel fore the local uni t Ma bad , fI ~d T"~ BIa!'~n hllve won ee ou I - subjects. I , ment. An oCcupan~ of a dwelling Whi~ker and Mr. nnd Mrs'. Her· training at C,nmp Attert)ury, I~lIl. A~TEND ' N, RICHMOND 'CAMP of .~~e; PlJlee aDd ,' " , t!ll~d In , . . ' , '" ' " ': . Ihciu1d request ~ault ,cleane,r s to ber~ Meredith ~()l' the ~a.at sev~ral bu,t tIle 28tb 'Dlvlsjqn from Pen n· 'l " . 90-' th,l , leape. , , . '. , of .~--.. diSPlay th~Jf pe~lt wlien sollclt· days. , sylvania Is reported ' stationed "~Ile ADD RambYS O~~ Im~:\ ' Ill the lecOnd ,ame at 8:00 'po "'" 8,. .. ' Wayne , _ ......... ' tq buslneu. 1l'he, names of ~hose They 'Were alsO '!lere, 'for the there at the present - Ume. ' h • _- , B ', L b Lodll. OOIlcerna operattnc wJthout a per· Wbltaker Reunion wblch was held Lt. Gerald L. Cboke Is In (\001, ner, J~ce , . snelra. 0 e~ m. the ~.rlcan Dealon, silcODd Sally 8ml li ~IY Klll-:p:thQ;:., in th.. leasue, also pla)'ll ·Bowe1'!!· . Miss Judith' D~vls enterta.ne? 'I e .... · . mit Iho..ld be reported to the at W~yne 'Park on Sunljay, when mand of Battery Bond will, be EUlalleth ar t IU'J a irm: D4 ~ bere. • ' - ,at bel' home on Monday .evenlng -. ' I Healtli Department, Lebanon .90. about sixty friends and relatives assisted , by' Lt. James Templeton. .....en4ly qam» at New Ric 0 Both o~ th... ,ames promise "to, willi a "pantry shower" 'b'on'Ottlng ' Orval R. 1\Ose,,'of ~tl&r Wa)1'1ies' ' . ' enjoyed dinner tog!lther and over ~tl. Rob~ ~011r Lt. Villi' nOll thls week. be thrUl~, 1M! cqme out and .ec )()'s. Emery Bobbins, a rc~ent ville, was ' el(:cted junor w~den Mu• • •....."olr Beln. one hundred persons we.re present Condon, Lt. Virgil ConeJon 1st R8 FROM WlecON8IN the boy. play. •The~ n~ yrUr brlde. Th'e house was beautifully of Miami ,Commandery No. l:l, I tor the afternoon: Sgt. Vernon Starke and Sgt. Wm. VI8ITO sdpport. ftere Ia no 88 on ' arranPd ~nd ihe ,;tfts were ar· ; Kntghts T~mplar, at the anJilUI Built By Clarksvll. Yetter. ' ~ra. Glenn Luebke and ~u_· ......... ,, r,ang8d on t'h e dining table over I election of that wrou~ ~ai In , . " tere whO have been the pest.t~ , ~~ Leape .taIld~. , ;which "was, Iu.~nded the brldal tho Lebanon Kaaonlc TempIEI. , Real Es~te .Tu , HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY IIr. and MJ'II. Delbert Con,er, ie1 IIprlnj V.ner ..,...~-----! It, "eprlnkll~ ,can." The evening ~se, who Is actlVf! In an boCll8jl The' standpipe la flnisbed and Deadline J.ul'l 20 AT METHODI$T CHURCH , t1!J1aed to her home In West 'De ,Qel1blQOlt -----------..,' .. was most enjoyable for everyone, !oIf the York RIte of MasOnry at worlt Ie now under way on the Pere, W~ OIl Batur4ay. Mra. W~ea\111e . S 1 and dellcloua refreshment8 - were 'Lebanon, served M~I CoIIJIIULud· 8,OCMI.OOO gallon reservoir and the ' . The Sacrament or the Lord'!I CoD..r ac(lomPaDlecl her nelce Bowentllle - , --.:.------ II 1 ie~ed by '\be hostess and " her ery I\S warder durlns tbe I~a~t, treatment plaJ1t for the nClw Supper, wlll be given n~xt Sunday ho~e for. a ahort vIIIt. • ' o,nter'vQ1e ----;------ , 0 4 moth~r, y;ta., Rpb!lrt , Dav.ls. 1;he year: ' . ". OlalrbvDl. vllla«e Wll,t.er system. , Tlle deadline for the payment ot morning at the mpt\li/lg worship i " . - . . - -, , : lIarv.ysblira • --..,~------- , ~J , t , 'p¥ts' were Mrs. Rhodes 'B unnell' l ' . , , Il'be ' nter :!111 be pumped from the second ,half of la60 Teal es~ate seman !lot the Methodist cliurch GARDE!' CLUB f!l'EETI JULY,. S , I I ,~I.I ,, ~oela Bunnell; Mrjl. J. B. G ' IRL SCOUTS \V1LL , ~ , lJtUe Eut Fork ' creelt Into the taxes without a ,penalty fs ~rlday, at ' 10:30 n. m. We are !jllre that TIIIl a.rden CJUb "w hold , ~elr JUah, Mr.. P. L. Reason, Mrs. . ' hqe felervolr.· ' J~ly 20, County Treasurer, e<!rge'lall wlll want to avan -tb.emllelvea recuJ&r meeUna /l'handa, afterV lVU!»llr 'Florence, 9r.. nd .daugh· t MEET AT! WA~. "P B. John~on announeed. War ten ,of this opportunity to rellew. In t\ DOOil JuJ:r 6, at the' holD of lire... ter, lIIra. James. Robblns, MrS. E~ . .,...-• . " , stROUDS ATl'END ' county commissioners re~enUj' Ivery devotional way. ~pelr h ~rts SbBDer 'and lira ' SteDa II ~ GlWland Mre Ei a Wright ,Mrs ~ D td ' 'WEDDING .,anted an extension ot SO days. with Christ. The Minister wUl BoU:d. • 'The member. ..... ... I _ \1erDOn, SimP~n, daPgbter,' Mrs: lcr:bi~rt~': ~rna;t ;'1'Il1U'a4laJ DAYTON T~O ' 1950 tax bills are made.. out ,;tve a, brief devotlr;lDal message qll~~ to· ~rlll8 flonl al1'U,le- Ilr. and lin. W. II. O'Baulon of Orval Rose, K'ra. R\lbert Bright, JU~r bCO:t ~OO ~clock at: th .' ~ the ~:te~ ;~:\~~~9~~~P- and ~bere will ~e.sjle.clal m\lslc. a ..... for d,laptaf. , WlLJDeavtUie; are announcJq the lire. A. H. Earnhart, ~ra. Harry Waynes,.nIe Park. .Aft. tile lI!eet. IIr. anel lin. W. E,.. Stroud at- rty . W¥ . "" . . . . . . . . . ,~d approaclilill mar-: Bat~wal~e, the bOJ)or guest, lin« the .nem. ,,01 ... ftJa~ ta4i4 the wed4JDI and reception • DANIEL W, ~'\JIt.FACE WIC6 ME~T8 THURIDAY rkP of theli' da_ter, Fruc~ MJ'II. Davia and the hostess. Illf a~. " W..sneaday eVIIDInC. lune 20, 'at INFANT C/iA~L TON , Daniel · W. Surlac.e. ,88,' passed The WOmaU'I SocletJ of Ohrllt- JoaDDe O'BBDIon, to· Jollil , Our lut" .....ttq .... MhI at Ora~ IIetho4tat Church, Blan· . The InflUit daughter 0« M~. and away at the 'Bnyle1\a Rest Home tlaD 8erYJcje beht their JUDe ....t. 1Iorpa ,~, aoD of Mr. and lira. Brown ........, ChaIltaaflUA wheri" laid & DI.cale cbeIIter, Obla. when Mias loyce lin. ' John, Charlton pa.aed away in Dayton TU!'lsday morning Jl.t _ OIl ~ ~ at tile J1a1JIa ....., ,1'nDkUD JL A. ~ ---...: I Idluer aDel tb6 ~ . . . al)ellt ~ ...... the. brlde of ~ri Tueaday momlng a tew hours af~ 6:16 .0., m. . ' , • II.~~ ~ta '... ~ ~ ...... ~ & ......... ~ r.... , ~ ' _ m~ ' e . . . . . . . ~ lItas Foote wu ter betng ,bom. . ,1 Be Is survlv/!d by three (laugh'Meak "1 W........ ~ Ie .mplofe4 , ~, , dq", ~ . ~ bere by ~ ~~nda, Tbe baby was. being ruabed ,to te,., Mrs. Velie Brown and Mrs. 11ft, ~ 'llbiDer. 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lIe.lI under the sky can be fun for the whole family, even the homemaker I What IImelll more .p. peUSiRif than ba~on slzillng over • Ilre or cOfl'ee bubbling In'. pot, But no picnic . can be taken for _•....nted. It Ihould ~"be informal but. . .urefully planned. - ~mettJlng should 'be cooked out-of- i ~ cIoor..-..cofl'ee, hot '40p, hamburgere or j)Otatoel. COoking me.n. ' wood must be , ....ilable, cooking faclllUes per. iDltted and the proJ!4lr uto,llI :'f brought frOilf iIome. The ba.ket- picnic ~ir" NcUtlm bottlel for bot anl,l cold drink •• 't :container. for "bladl. <pla(e. ble.... loth. cup, Illve.., ete. Oheck ftr • JEour luppliea at hoMe 10 tou won't , • d ),ouforgot 'to' brtnr ..It. a can : pener, or the COlrN 'Pot. -Picnic Me_

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Miss Jean FrlY'cis, Lleutennnt Oommander in the Naval Reierve, b. been cbo.en to head tbe Niltlonal Reunion of Navy Wavea whlcb Is being held III Pblladelphla on July 28, 29, It was announced todny, Berving tbree yeara In WorlCl War n. Mlla Francia la l!~w ~rector of Guidance at ~wer Merion. HI~h .BcbOOI ~n Ardmore, Pen~a. DUring the war she was Of.flcer-ln-Charge of Wa.veB Ilt the Naval Operating BaBe In Norfolk, Virginia and later at the Navy 8upply Depot In Mehoanlosburg, Penna: "Thla yellr wtu mark the 9tb anniveraal'J' of tbe founding of the Wa.veB," lald Mill PraDols.

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Wlrrll O~.IJ Soh.1 .1111 To Incraasl A survey of proBpective puplll for tbe elementry depnrtment of the Lebanon schoo\1I JU8t com,pleted 8110we a sbarp Increase laat year. F!rat grade claases in the conn.ty'a 12 scboolB exclusive of Leb,. anon. and' F'rankUn, are expecte4 to ahow a. marked gain, Coulltt. Supt. R. R. a_laid sold Dr. Arch D. Knrvey, Warren County healtb commissioner hnls urged parente ' of tbe )JOYS' nn girls who will enter klndergarton and first grades In September t,b arrange tor thorough pllys:cal e I amlnatlon of llleh' children e ~ rl nen month: Every child planning to' atten echool for the first time ml\sl b~ immunized tor whooping cougll. diphtheria and tetanus and · va . olnated lor ' sma.llpox.

DepUty SherUf Floyd I'oote sald 22, pf JIan~burg, who WIUI held at Wo.lnston jail In connection with. the rape of a. 13-year-old IIIDmgwn ' girl Wednesday .nlgbt has been turned over to Warren I county nuthorlUes. aald it had been. detlnlt 1), establllhed that the alleged crime was oolilmitted in, Warren County and not In Clinton. RoberlB, he laid, lied to them tor two days aB to where the cr1Jne was commIt· ted because he feared that Ile wO'Uld be prosecuted Federally for tr~n.portlnl' the girl a.crcfls the county Une' for Immoral PUI'poses. . Foote sald Roberts was removed to 'Warren County Friday ' by _ Ralph PlI\bDe~ and Rlchllo'd Satterthwaite, Warren County dep· uty sherlffl. &hat WtWe Ray RobeTt8,

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WAG once .aid that'the ideal Hot Dogs college would be a loa with mUltatd-onion slic:es-~l1lh-tolll eminent college president ....ark I-Baubane. 2-Idlot. 3-Maaa • BakecitBeanl ••, .. -Sliced tomatoes Itoasted com Kopkina at on 'end and ••tudent i~~)_\' 4-Walden Stakes. 5DUqIQI technlque. 6-St. Louis. GtDgerbrea~ . • Colfee at the other. , In our day of K'tentlflc Jabara- 7-(l~) MelvWe; (B) Hawtborne: Cold 1rfeatl torles. ~owded ' cIa •• I' 0 0 m I (C) Stowe; (D) Darwin ; • Sneed tomatoes Butlered 1'0111 equlpped w1tb ~ doudspe.kere and Egg and Potato Salad 41 1d j' ~ _ .. h Colfee mal. lie ' pro ec ..; ...c a ~n· READ THE GAZETTm WEEKLY! • . Picklel Olives Fruit _ ~eptlorl ' ap-pean J'fdlcWoUi. Yet It Ham Salad Sandwiches ttrejlSel a "'aaY/' *auty of aU true education. perlOnallzatiOD. , Cream.Cheese! Olive Sandwiches . Co e Slaw ... It wa. an abtllty to make all Pretzel. Iblna' inte~.e1)' Important to the Sliced Tomatoes . ~ookiel Ice...cream Coltee Ihlnldna H1f that 'dlItinaWahecl \ Cold FrledOhltken Je.ue u a teacher. 1be n lOhOol Bread and ButtAtr Sandwlchel 1)1 Jesus, conducted tor the mo.t . , Deviled Eggs part out ot doore In an alino.pOOe Tomato and CuoftDber S lad )t ~mpanlb1Ublp . wei fiubded ,.celery Olivel upon the ' theOrJ that letiIohl' are "Chocola Cake Coffee or Lemonads belt tau)bt bTl example. heee.dol Ouilq. Because 'pOOr """Ill are otten For a lucc.ilnful ,!cnlc/ it II ~ntent to JUft aet· by" J~ mainImportant to have - hot foods and ,tatbecl - Kt.hll!ftiiMaidl Iud' .viet beverage. hot lind cold foods '4:Old. dlIclpUneff~)'Jna l:Vollow.lI.... He • Arrange ' thb 'foods appetizingly. fed the ' way Wlm euch .ucceaa 'wrap sandwiches In waxed papet. tb'IIt hW~.~tIr t)ec~e ApoIt1I1 adding Jettuc:e at serving time. Gar- anil SpMtual WilfUl conqUeror., nl.h tbe top of potato salad attracGolDa out Into the vw.,.. two Ivel)" Place deviled eggs on a pie by two the cllIcIplu fUrther plate and cover with waxed pape.r. Jlftjv.s ~ IOOd achere by iu~ 1JtOCla1mln,. the GoIpel-acoorcllnl to CbriIt. 0fWn they1ulld' claUft on dUity placet aDd Dear roadI. in fleldl of Yet- their teach~

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When you land that .big ane that couldn't get away, you may, after the victory, give credit to fishing equipment that can take it. If you do, give partial credit to natural gas that flows through your county. Gas is used in making stainless alloy casting rods, glass fiber rQds, tempered hooks, dyes . for flies. Eve~ minnow buckets·are shaped by gas. And, of course, gas provides the best way to cook the fish.

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OF OHIO DEPART,MENT OF WGHW,AYS Columbus, OhiO, June SS, 1951 Enlllne!,r of a.le. Lellal Copy No. 51:-314 Sealed propoaal& ' will be reoeIn4 at tlle o:flce of the Stale MaJO!' R V. Perkins, oUlcer IJl 'R'tahwa.y· Dlret'tor of Ohio at ec.. ~ oJ' Marine recrulUng In 1~U8, Obto, ' ulltll 10:00' a. m. f'lonthern OhIo, announced today . Ohio Standard Tlmll, TUeliday; t ; t men wbo have ~een tapped Jalt 17, 1961, for. Improvements lu : lu,' Induction by the.fr draft ~ Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 Inclusive may' still enlJst In the Varlne are oftered as one project and Corps. . . will bbe awarded as one contract. "Previously," stated the Marine Recruiting oftlcer, "we could , not PPROPOSAL No. 1 Hamilton Count¥ Ohio on Sec- accept men for enlistment once Uon 1l.(~1, U. S R~ute No. 127, In they received pr.tHnduction not· Springfield Township by applying Ices. Now we can take anyone an asphaltic concrete Burface who has not received his !lotual Induction orders. Up to - ~he ,time course, )tems T.SO and T-S5. Pavement: Wid t h 30 feet; he receives the orojlr tb go, the Length 8976 feet or 0.17 mile. draft board wUl Issue us a re. . lease for blm." PROPOSAL N.o. 2 Starting June 15. the new regHo.m11ton County, Ohio. on Sec- ulaU01IS will be In effeot fo.. a tlon 26-69. U. S. Route No. 5O-B, In one-lmonth. period only. Al t e r Springfield Township. by aPplying July 16 th~ serVice choice option an asphaltic concrete surface granted' the selectee may be reyoked Malor .Perklns sald. cour.se. Items T-30 and M5. Pavement: Width So reet, length ' 792.0 feet or 0.15 mUe. ' Pvl~ PROPOSAL No. 3. Warrell County, Ohio. on Section L _' 0.00. U. S. Route No. 22. In Deer· IllS.. field TOWDahlp, by applying an aspbaltlo concrete B~rface couree, rtems T·30, B·S5 and T-35. Private Glen SmItb, son or Mr. Pavement : Wid t h 20 leet; and 14rs. H. Smith; of Waynes' Lengtb 12,830.4 fest or 2.43 mlletl. vl\le. will graduate from the MedPROPOSAL No.4 ' . lcal Replacement Training Cen· Warren County. OhIo, on Sec- ter, Brooke Army Medical Center. tlons 2,0\3 and 3.29, U. S. Route Fort Sa.m Houston, Texas. He has No. 22, In Deerfield alid Hammon completed eigbt weeks of trainTownsblps. by applying an asphal- ing In medical subjects 'a nd wlll tic ccncrete Burface 'c ourse, Items now be assigned to advanced T-30, B-36 and T-36. study in another Army scbool or Pavement:' Wid t h 20 teet; too duty In 11 bC,!lpltal or field med-. Length 5,382.8 feet or 1.01 mUes. tcal u.nlt. Proposals NOs. 1 tq 4 inclusive The Medlcal Replacement Trainof this contract to be . completed Ing Oenter Is one of the Army's not later than October I , 1951. basic training school. for the medThe mlnfmum wage to be paid 1co.l service enlisted man. Here to 0.11 labor employed on this con. the 'soldier learns the fundament· tract sball be.tn accO'I'dance wlth als of medical support of patients the "Schedule of Prevailing Wage In hO.8pltals and troops In the Rates Ascertained and Determined field. by tbe Department of Industrial NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Relations aPllllcable toto.te High· Admlnl.trator way D ' partment Improvements In accordance with Sections 17-3. 17-4. Estate of Lucr Squires, Dec'd Notice Is hereby given that W. 17-4a. 17·5 and 17-6a of the General Code ot Oblo." B. Squires whose Post Office Ad·

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hisTbe bId bidder a ertin~d the must 'beck submitin wltb amount ot $2;510.0 . . PlalUl and speclflcatlonll are on til in tbe department of hlgbways and the office IOf the dlvlsion dep. uty di rector. Tbe dire ctor reserves the rlgbt to reject any and all bids, . T. J . KAUER. State Hlgbway Director 6·28-7-6

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Twentf-tlaree Warrsn Coun '1 ,. Guesta- pr,a lent W ire Dorll stuclents .... among tbe ' 34& ri ,. The Waynesville Tricky Thumbs Smith IIIId Marpry Pottll. You can get extta ..pi. . .f tit. ... O·'ETTE at .... WAYNE'VILLE 1ste...... for the fl.rst summer Sl!H' t-R Club met Wedne.llny, Jun.e 20 ..... 8al1y Lou Smith's home ·wlth T.ul! next meeting will be held.... , ... .Ion at WUlllhllt01! Coil ge. Th~,re. Smith In charge and Toni lit Charolette Klont~ Wednesday, DRUO aTORIl 01' til. GAZETTI! are two ~l1IU! gf dve weeks e~~h during the lummer. Tho firat bepresldlJ1c. July 11. 2:30 to. 4,:80. Pn June 11 .nd the second get under way July l6. at wbroh time new studenta may enter. Local stlldeuts registered clude: Elhabetb Dalldaon Barlett J Blackmor, SueJla McClure and Eme Holllng8worth. allot LtIban.oD,; •Wolter L. 14c. Carren, HarveY8burc: Harold W'Dl. MoLaughlln, /Ulcf Inex El. Schn.ell. Plea.eant Plain; ~nna. Louella CliLrk Middletown; Ed n a Katberln I)avlJl, Betbel L Wellner, and Rob· ert C. Workman, all ot Warnes· . .vllle; C: WOUam Bercl\w, Jr.• lind J08lphlne W. Adam of . Masc)n; WI\llam Paul Bunnell, Ruth .Qren eva Gentry,' &lid Donald Raymc>Dd Houah, Loyeland; Jobn B. Tew'ell, Jr., J'ranklfh" Oharles Robert D·emItt, Harriet E. ' Gilmore, Grace· S. ·The· hobby 01 newscaster Peter WOOdS, and John R. Woods, all Korrow; , Edward wm:lam from Grant, ~",a1 from ~5 WLW newscuts at 11 p.m., EST, II hone- ?lug, Foster; e.!arjorle Ap.n Miller . Klngs MUI•• baek riding. til. ~ ..

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NOTIPE FOR BID8 8eo. 317, GC 8eo. 23112) No~lce 18 hereby given t hat lealed hlds will be received at the i oUice of the Trustees of Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio, unut the 21st day of July, 1961, at 12 o'olock Noon, Eastel'n Standard Time, tor furhlsh'n~ the labor and , materIal re4ull' d lor the erectlou ' of a Firehouae to hOllse tbe Equip· menl of the Wayne TOWDSbl» ]lIlre Department accordIng 'lo tbe plans, Und speclfioatlons {or ' ,suoh Improv~ment on file wlth tb.e B~ill Township Trusteea, Sa~d bIds wIll be opened nnd read alouc;1 at the same address at the' time stated ail!Dve. . .

Ella Blel McCreary, dec'd, ..taLe Carl Ora~ dec'd; e""te of Alice Henderson; dec'd, anll the estate 01 Donnemae BaDlDlond, dec·d. Elitate of Lucy Squlrell, COM ON PLEA8 lage to Clyde- T.l and Aldrla lit. W. B, Squires apjIOinted IUlIWDll,V Canie B. ,HIll va Elbsrt W. Humphrey 8611 &qrel in Dee lte)d trat,or. WUl Stroud, Ross RartIronl, etal, ~harles J. Waggolaer tw!). " I' sock ~d George Bcnl:le apPoln~ d ~ppo1Dted mllsloner. H·l Ibert and Cleo Wr~n to S, appra sera. " Cllrl Goo4In vs WllUam' Wl.4e, Glen and Hel,n 8 Worley 1 lot I 'state oC Floyd B urpel, dec d case dJami.-ed. In Lebanon. . , l?~ablQ L. , Hal'per all~~'intcd adMabel Santoro vs Michael SanJ~eph Loula alld Hazel',!., Wha~ lnlnjetratrl.ir. Elmer J\lmes, John. d.,vqrce ~ pllllntlff, pl~t1ff tow to Otto Hofflllan, 1 lot In Bendle and John WaBS apl/Qt,otll.d restored to mll'~den name of Mab41t Olearcreek twp . appr~sers. RobInson. ! JlIoyd Edward and Naomi Nlcb- Estate ot Carrie D. 1.1utford, dec.'d C. R. Campbell, et a.l VII FrilDk on to Junior WaYne and MatJIda estate valued at $89,000. \ Cole, Frank ~ole granted 80 ways M. Gregory 1, lot in TurUecreek I Estate ot Katherine E. Hendel'to plead. . tWll,' Bon, dec'd, Marlon Eo Benderson, ~eparnte bids will be rece" ed Clltfont J. Bloe, dba the W,est- Ellls I. ' FuUwUer to Mlldred A I admlnlstrator WWA med Invent.ory, bearing set. ttlr July 6 at 10 on the following dl Is10118 of the gate Electne dOl vs Ot;to. L. Hl\nk~ Fullwll~r. 1 lot in Frnldln. work as shown on the J1l nus nnd · Insoll. et all le~ve to 'file 'I\mended ;Alfred Kindred to Gus and Anna a . m. , . DoDabue. 1 acre In Franklin twp. 1 Estate of DavIs H. Lucas, dec d, speclflcatlO/lBl for any one, or nuw \letltlon, granttjd. Gaylord E. GlorI' to Roy 9reech, estate exempt '. from Inheritance ber. or all of the divisions enum erated below : , " NEW SUITS , 2 acrel in Salem twp. talL DIvision No l~QENJl)RAL CONPCeCy L. Nell~y, ml,itor by Noiima Herbert Lawaon to !.Oull,ie lAlW-1 '. . STRUCTIPN 'IncludIng: 1.e ;i'qrce, .bel' mother, IUld nlext IOn, 10 lot. In Deere.eld tWll. MARRIAGE LICENSES , ... ,... arive aIolll country . . . . Excavating and Gradin g ; fri.endt vs Co,oj,.E . .Nesley, dlv:.ol;ce. Josepb H. and 'Cbrl8tine Glr~On Guthrie .Wheeler, Jr., 22, chem- ,... ,.m lee one 01 Amer\ea', lIlod Exterior Paving: JC. HOward DI Mush. . to Robey CelJtar. 1 l~ t . South 1st, Franklin and Patrlc a . A.nn fllllllUar aeellea-..r~rmen pltehJnr Concrete and Cement Worl ; I Arn(lld We.. ~ Vs Geraldine Wie st, Lebanon. ". . . IBlncUne, 19, typist, FranklIn. ba,. FrOID UIlI ICeD. hu come a Clarencll E. 8.!ld Nellie 'M: Stepp ~ernando WUUam Hersman, Jr .. ~ ),OD ba,e' uied mall'1. mall'1 Masonry, Including Cut Stone; m.lnor, dlvQ ce"J. T. B,lIey. Stl'Uoturlll Steel and MiJicellan& Helen Rh6a4,l's Vs M"ark Rboades to' Artb\!J" and. Cleo Ward, S lotll .29, cbemcal engiheer, Clnelnnatr. tIIIla.-tnUlnr . , whOe the aun ous Iron Work; ' divorce, Me!,),], B, Gray. . In ~Unlon twp. . .. Iand Jill ~nn ' Becker. 22, student, Ihln-. WeD. DIece ' and nephew. that·, ~"' wbat ,OD are dolq Roofln Insulation and Sheet . ElizabElth A1 Haller vs . Gee,rge Charles WJIllam and ~mlJla Loveland. " Metal' ~. . ,Haller. d.lvorcll, extreme cruelty, Boger to Walter J. and , pauunel Oh8.rles ' L.Fran~s, 23, assistant wben JOD ataek ap United 8tatea 8aYMet:U Windows' MGr,vln E, Young. Hm, 2 .lota In Deerfield twp. , manager, Middletown ·a11d MarY IDp Ilona.. YOJl'ftI IDBIdDr plen&,. 01 futllr8 iecurltJ WheD the roine II IlAKU YOUI OIAl[IOIiD lOOK A1 lfAlT LARGER. Furring, Lathing and Plastertilg; REAL ESTATE 'TRANSFERI~ " E. R. Houston' to Andrea , and Ellen' Griffith, 22, Franklin. extra dolJara ~ Flnlsh Hardware' " , ~lrtle Cbarlea, 1 lot In .Salem ,til. I Ef8J"8tt McElfreSh, 38, Sprlng- rood. 'WheD a It A 0·'A1011£D ~nlf DII~Of(IY Caulklng; " Verne L. and Olive D, SmaUw,ood boro. and Belen E. Gaiser, 34, ma· been added f4 JOur take·home pay UlroD,h the De" Income lax Ia" .•. It'. emuln, what • dllI.rence there It in a Glasl;! ' and Glaa:ing;' to Howard 1. land MIriam Depew, PROBATE chine operator. Franklin. an4 WheD Joa should be acUD, tor "Miracle" ..t nnel A dlamood eaina fire. brilllanco Painting. 0.98 a!l1'l1l1 In. Franklin twp. E8tate of Finley T. Gage, dee'd.1 Vlrgll Qookerham, 22. Army, J01Il' future Hearl&,.. aII4 .b.' •• _ actuliny app.. 25'70 lareerl Don't Russell A. and Mary Allen to Helen P : SlIIl4ers appolD.ted ad- So\lth Lebanon and Bonnie' Lee Division No. 2-HElATING " U. S. TrIOlO', buy • diamond rina until YQU lee thll "Mirac" Division No.3. _ ELECTRICAl. O. L. Lanaa,., 1.96 ·acres In FrsiDk- minlatratrlz. Lou Romohr, D. M. Baker. 18. clerk typist, South R1ne" with the patented "Mlr.cl, Settlne". WORK, lin twp Mince and O. H. Chenoweth. ap- Lebanon ' READ THE GAZETTE WEE;Kl.Y! No. 4-P.LUMDING Stanley and Ethel Waller to 'polnted appra1aers. ' . ====;;=============~====. Division Eacb bid , mus~ con lain the naf!1e. Anthony WUlltert, Jr., 104.76 a()res EII.t ate of Lou Ella HJckef. dec'd, of every j:erson Interested ,thel'eln l in Hllrlan twp. . Mtchael Hlcby. admin1sttatoJ'a, 22 &. Broadw.y and be acco~nlell by an apJobt;t Franols to LoUise .a nd ,mad IJlv8lltory. hearlllg aet tor proved Guaranty 'Dld Bond or 0. Ruth C. Ea~le, 0,321 acres In JUDe 29 at 10 a. m. t~afe~ ot certlfled check on a good and ' sol-I~~lnA.twp.~ " ' Cb 1 R real e.tate grallted. altate 'exempt P U 0 C. t i i t J.: ,.,." 1 f 0 l: 5 IRE 0 ! vent bank In .. eum equal to five 0 ~ec.,er, ar es . ' from lJIherltance taL ! ~;:;;::;;:~~~;;;:;:=::::;:::==:::::::::===::;::::;:::;:::;; (6) J)er -ent of the ba.!le bid to I Hayer, . et al to Board of Ohlllrcb I Fir8t and final acCOOllta were • guarantee tllat If tlll id bid Is UC' ' tenBlon of the Pr(!sbytell¥ of med on the tollowlng eBtates: es· cepted, a ontra!Jl will be entered ClnqnnaU; 1.60 nores In n el'fleld , tate of 'W)llter Squier. dec'd. ~a, " TELEPHONES: into and the performance or Ito hvp. Catherine Squier, administratrix; WAVNESVILLE :;'091 properly secured. Said BId Bond O. R. and Dorothy Harding to estate of HalT)' Gro8l, dec'd, Elma LEBANON Office 813-1< 'or Certified Check to be dr~wn In P oductlon Plating Works, Inc.,IJane Gl'OI8, executrix; esta~ of R favor of said Board of Trustees. 2.70 acres In Lebanon. . IHowar4 J. CorwIn, dec'd, Uelpba. SAND and GRAVEL M~S~~~~C~0~6: I The contract Will be awarded to B. O. Finkelman to ponald and 8. Bischoff, executJ1I; estate of tbe lowest and best bidder. ~a Oreenneld, 1 lot In Fnnk· Cbarles L. Homan. dec'd, Emma. BLACK.TOP DRIVES I The atlentlon of bidders Is .dl- It twp. " _ Homan, administratrix; estate or ' TAR and ROAD OIL rected to the special stntuto!'; p, Ben,jamfn F . and Jepnla E , Lena M. Blcher, dec'd, Charles Visions (00 Sec. l7-3 et seQ.) _goV_IWhlted to Clarence and Martha, W . Bllher, executor and the estate LAWN and FILL DIRT erning the prevall1ng rate of wages .Gingerlcb. 119.87 acrel! In Wlls!:, or Katharine Al. Lanl&\I.n. deo'd. . READY MIX CONCRETE to be J)ald to laborers Ilnd meohan- , lngton tWJ). A. Hofarkamp, executor_ • Ics on public Improvements, ~rea B, a"d EliZabeth Hoplld Estate or Leua M. Bisher deed I Th e T 0\\•DB hiD trustees reserVe to James 1. In andB Margaret HluL ChaI'I ea W . &>oLD nOAher. ' executor • EXCAVA -.d DUMP TRUCK SERVICE pbrles 1 lot t1 III , TING ... • ! ,the rlgbt to reject any and a1\ .Ann~ E. Lucas ~ ~Oy:' w. ar . of reill eatate granted. -----~ 01 bids. · Dena H Tbompson, 110t in Vlrll n I state of WUliam Ballow Rnn :...:...---------------------~---..:.I CopIes . of the estimates, plans tw]) y \I , deG'd, ..state relieved Lll(ln Deotor'. 8eoqmmUlllaUoa lion 8&eel for FnDc. 1and speclClcntLons may be a bta1ned ~wreDCe E T rt t n admllll~u.tlon. CCdtH ha al ha tbllll M at tbe otrlce ot or by written ap' II S 0 en . • waYI d en • echanizaUon lion th. lwa, lor plication ~o the Clerk of the :Coa"' - and Clara Yoder, 2 lots In n, ( I'.alute 0( f1on!l~m..e Bammond uUo admirer.. WDUam Barv07, war-weakened' French .teal ftldu. of Trustees Maynard F Weltz b\ field twp, dec'd, tn\Ufer oC resl . estal who dlI~ered the ~Uon of try. Weltlnl!hou.e ,it bulldln, 18.- deposIting with silid CI~rk a ;nt1 Cheater D. /- ranted. , ..tata valued at $6, tho blood, reco~ea4e4 it a. a 500,000 worth , oil ~eGtr1c:.. eqUip. fled check. or cush, In the aUloun ' Cilf(ord W. ')8.88 . . IOUrC. Of bapplne •• ,n4 wit. and ment to help boliter It. Order for of '6.00, whIch wlll be r etul'ueu 8,76 aores ill en~orle8 were al!wo~ed on ~ ~ died be.que,Ulp4llOpaupda tho ~enl I,W II placed bJ- upon, recl)lpt !Of plnns and speclflBernard the followJIlI estates: ..tate 01 'of it to lila friend. to drink to hII SOLLAe; I prlvate1)o owned u.~ cations In good cimdltlon, i!!!i!i!ii.!!!~!!!!!!~~!~· 1IIIIDOI7. elation of *e FrenCh ~I firma. I By order of the Towbsblp I ~~-~~IH.-~_~~~-. Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . MAYNARp F. VVELTZ, Townsblp !t-6·21. 28-7·6. 12 Folklore Poreat BehablUtatloD Doe. a Fancy Jig on hie hlah flyCoffee has made Its way i!lto lo1k The 81'eatest lore at rehablllta11\1 tr~ for .11 hi. II an cueto .... ,. ae he ply. ·hl. fampu. high tlon project ever undertaken by behavior. In the , Antilles, brides wall Job for the WORLD'S FIN- either state or federal government carry coffee ' blossoms instead of ElOT RECAPPING arU... of Akron baa been IJIlUatecl by tlle state of orange blossoms. At one time a OhiO. Bogen cln be rellChed at 47 Ore,OD wIth a '10.000,000. 10 f4 15 Turkish wlte could divorce her buaMulb.rry .tra.t, L.NnO!! or Phone ,Iar plantlnll and 1qI1Irovement band it he dlii not keep ber ade735~ H. d.u moatly elOr. fronta pr081'am startin, In tho hull Tn· quate1)o suppJled With "the lovable D~L1VERY DAYS and truck lett.rlng. When · he II lamook burn. .. Uquor.'.' 10und qn any Job we all know ' the Tue.day pr.lce b.lng palel WI. never ohll- WE CAN TAKE CARE OF YOUR JOB PRINTING NEED~

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EDITOR 'S NOTE - The follow· letter waa reCliNed from D. J. who Ja on a trip to Alaska and then down to COlorado. We hope to han eorp. pictures later her.

JANE WYMAN

JUNE 19, 1961. ~ Ohio, Indiana. then Union Station. Chicago. where· the member s of the Epls· collal Tours to Alaska, . allon ~r'ed by Fprth magutn e. .chocked io ~ the deak, tloj(etll I~ hand, eyed other cautiously" tben went the ,P ullmao a.\.l mad.. Ull rOI' the ntght, craWled Into their bertlls THREE SHOWS OPEN SIX P. M. and then· witt! a bump aOll a sbake , We' were ott. Wiscons in went by In the night. (Teohnlo olor) MlDnesota Bnd N. Dakota took ROBER T W~l;KER BURT LANCA STER mo~t, of Friday and Saturda.y morn· . Pllmed . Lancaet er In hi. blgge,t and flrlt techn'l color Weetern Ing found ua at LlvloglltOD, MonJ In the RoclIl.a. Blazing atory of feuding brothera . tana getting into tbe b\lsee ror a Ion. days drlve through Yellow· CARTOON - DARE DEVIL DROOPY atone Nat¥mal Park. A perCect C.ARTOOr;, - FA'RM FROLICS ~ day, not too hot, not too COld, jU!lt rIIht. No room here to describe the wonders of the park. Jus( on When the line of Cal'S and S 'S'HOW THREE M. P. SIX OPEN bussea stops, ' evel'yone looks out to eee If It Is a "bl\llr Jam." Afte · a loog days drive we came baQk (Technlc olor) , to the train for the nlglit and L POWEL JANE E FRED ASTAIR the morniDg our eare - ,"ere pi ked Come and Ie. Fred' dance on the ceiling. It will amaz%e everyup by the through tTaln. and brother. famd y" body. See Fred lind Jane a8 Broadwa ADptber day and a night alld .. eter f,am. we were In Beattle. ' & drive around the city In bussea and then we POPEYE CARTOON - W. B. NEWS were orf In Greyhou nd busses for Vaocouv er wh1!l'e we got on our boat tor ' Cbllcotln . but thnt lis another a~ory. Havlog a riDe lime.

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Other oec:upant Suffer. The X.Ray Mobile Unit WUI ' be man Kidnapped Fractured' Skull Pia,. Hinted ltattoned In ,Lebanon Monday. In 1938 lUly 16th borp 2.00 to 4i50 p. m. (" Coroner Oarret J. Boone, of at Lingo's Corner, and wlll ;be 'in A young WaynesvUJe farmer Butler county, .aid tP4~ tbat be FrabJtlln Wednesday 18~h. ftom Coy/ Russell. one of the four was killed . Instantly at 6 II • .n. was contlnutn, hta IDqDlry ' Into 2: 00' to 4: 30 p. m lit the Pollee per80ns Wbo lddnapped and robbed ~aturday and his compar;Llon ,cl-It· " a state highway ·patrolman nearly lcally IDjUjred when the a.uto he thtt aeatb 0( John- Tniadway/ 7l.lparktng Area. of i'ranklln.Trenton Road. wbose 'Tbe M'6blle Un~ X.Rayed Inl 18 , years 'ago in Warren county, was driving at: a high rate of .speed , . - bodJr wal tOUDd last Thursday In dlistry in Warren to the 'rotal of was granted a parole Tuesday turned over five time" on State WEak ENP IN INDIANA the Oreat lItaml River neal' tbe 11124. 1'0_ _ "-._&_,-" B from Ohio Penitentiary. Route 48, four miles north of ' .r. aDd M.... Cbarlet! McOullocb West Middletown bridge. ,The number 1124 Is near 100':'1' ~ Y. , BalSBell was among 48 inmates Lebanon ".,. wt. end guelta ot . the for· EaJ:ller ,t he coroner bad _Iven a of all Industn- In Warrel\ coun'ty, GovenlOt, l1'~ted paroles by tbe Eardon and Tbe ~Ictlm was identifIed by m'~1 parljJit. In Lintor;L, Indiana, verdict of acoldental drOw.nlng. ' When reports are returned to arole Commission. ' H : Ml Wtllllapls. Warren county . ~ut , pollee Wllre holding ,a 88·year. ~e T. ~. and Heillth off! e. MrlJ. R~ssell aud David I. Cross and coroner. 88 LeRoy " Kuebler• . 23. HAl WEEK END OUE8T8 .' ,Old laborer oD a llnyeltlgatloll Bolmer, executive secr~ary. wI.l 12. ~Ad.,na. _ two "rls were on a crime spree Route 1, Waynesville. He died Mn; J. B. Claapman ha4 ~ .w..t cbarp In CoImeotiOn. with the return them to tbe Indlvld.uals or . WorthlngtA)n's In the' Middle West which ended ~f a crusbed skull, the cotoner end peat. Mn. L. 1I. SeDd.reon c.... .mployees trouhgli the .plant pby· ChlUlcothe, III Mrs. Mary Lloyd lALne, manager ~n the kJdnapplng and robbery. reported. lind M.... Jl G. ¥mer . _ Ti-ea4way Wli a former I'eslde»t slclan or thro" gh the r.lant man. and '\VIII of the Social Sec1U'lty oUlce at The four seized Powell wben His companion was Frank Pe,n· _ " of WaynHvme agem,ent. ' not be opeD this J.ear, IBamUton, wu in Waynesvllle he Investigated an accident In nlngton, 28. of Waynesvllle. He NEW JER,.V , ~"'I10R' HE.RE Tre3d"ay'. ' bo4y , WU olothed I ' If any need re·x-rllyed they wiU i1ccGrd;ng to Zepp dllrec. recently, whUh tbey were lnvo~ved. WIlS tsken to Miami Valley hos· , , -'r. and ),Jr.. ,fQhll lWter, o( I With a ahlrt, nndetweal', .hOla" be nb,tUled of tlme an,d p~ace for tor or the Arch~eologl. 1 On the thlrd Thursday ' of eacb . Russell and CrosB 0 r de red pital, Dayton, where It was said 1IIIbUItoQ, N. J., were petitllast aDd BOC", orflctal. re))Olt8d. The tWa 10llo'W-up: cnl and ,month IIhe will be In Lebanon at Powell Into bls patrol car. drove he suffered a skull fracture. He w..k of Clltt B,umett and fa~ly.; he.d bore brull8ll. CUld the vic. ,The Warren County Tubercmosls Public ,the . Commls.loners room In tbe him several miles. and then left was reported In "fairly good" ~ tim, bad been mining .lnce late aud H'ealth ASSOCiation wlahes to Ing .factor to adlopt Coun House from 10 untll noon. blm handCuffed and tied In a condition. FALLIS' P.AIP'£ VI81TI MOTHER Wl!dnet4aT "hen be lett the home thank the In.cSUstrles lor their co· t,hiii polley. to .Anyone Interested In fUlng a IWoods. They stole his gun and The body of Kuebler was taken Mr. .PaW. PaIne lIP,e\l1t TUelda, of hi. IOn aDd 4aupter-in.taw r operatton -In this T. B, lurvey. IAdena Is 'a narrow claim for Old Age and Survivors money. to the Stupbs CJlneral home bere. W,ith hil mother lin. Susan s~n-illr. and IIrs. Wallace , Treadway , drive whloh a steep hUl, iand InllAlrance or wlsbing Information The girls. Norma Hayes and Kuebler Is survived by bls wife 8 He 18 ,attendlnr Mtaml UnJ· on , the i'raDkl1n-~enton Road. slipping ot ,the ' roadbed bas made abput this federal Insurance pr;;· Marie Davis. were captured b)' Mary Ann' bla parents Mr and L . . .L vu;.ttl at o,ro,~, Ohlo. wUb(WJIDm_ he resided. ~ ., I!III . . ... . . the ascent ..tramely periloul. A IIrBlll sbould call at the above Middletown police after they left Mrs. John.' Kuebler, R. i. Waynes· Otflc.... acl~cetl one tbeory ~ I. lIurvey of the road Is now unde Ume and place. the two men and served terms at ville; three slaters, Ml's. Katherine DR. MARY COOK I~ H08PITAL that Tread"ay had ,lost. bla bBl· •• ~~y, f91l0wiq< wblch It will ' be Marysville Ref a I' mat 0 r y for Trapp. of Cincinnati. Mrs. Lena. Dr. Mary Cook . I. coDflned at atlC~ IUI4 .upped do"'?l & steep ..:..-. widened tC) ~JDmodate two-wa~ • • • • • •, Women. Burstler. of Somerfleld, Fla., and . b "PI'On .1AIII_ole the tirld,e end t alfic eomplete s r ty ,Russell and Cross were caugbt Mrs J)111a Kllbarger who lives In 1Ic(llellan Hospital, Xeuta, wtt a .... t Dr ~Boo"""'!"":' ' -_od h ' The T.rIqky' T~~ 4'\H Club ae . at Wo.sblngton Court House, Oblo, ""or'lda, nnd two b'r others, Rich. ~ 11mb I\s a result of a UK • ne... e would c;on· met Wednesday Iuly 11 at Char- Ohio s.1xth vernor constructr~~ u fall at lIer home. tlnue hll blvesttpUon In an effort lotte Klonts with Ianet Michener Adena. an \m1M!8Rlve' stone ~o n when they tried to escape by bus. ard. R. 1,' Waynesville, and :Wm. __ , to Irrn U there wal any Y10lenee and M.... Fry In charle and ~onl alon, in 180t ~ 1807, and for ye'a I of Westboro. REW"N FROM' HONEVMC)()N ' fro~ aDo&laer 1OUTC8., , , Mol'lan prealdlng. 1 UllUlltamld reputation as th .,r. and IIrs. Rlcbard IIe- . F(neral se"lces were . held Our ' nut meettng WIl1 be lield Irhowplace of the West. Itll II Mr. and M.... Lo"ls Neuman, .J ......n haTe returned from their ,' i'rl day at the 8~bbs Funeral the IW1mml , Dg pool. It YOll Jor~d w.aU . . . . carpeta and gll's WpubOt btwaVoe,beeaerns ~onr MmeoxfreCO, wfoOrrkltnhge ( hoD'JIIloon ' and IIr. MoI'a4den Home at 8 p. m. and the body was come,. l).tng covered dlah. 'Brlns I"lndow pan. . .ere rare .1teJWJ h. baa , reeumed bla ork with the takeD to BeattyvUle, Ky., for bqr'IYC$ll: on fare -get In the swim. frontier 0bJ0. dena In Ita enrl on an Amerlcan i'rIends Service - ...... funeial. homes. lal SaturdaJ: Sunlvors include '11I1n, pool. , VelU may go IwlmJD1ng' Iyean .playel t to lOme of till CommUtee project, are vacation· Tbe Waynesville Civic Club will ---' ' four daqbters, Mn. Nancy Hen· afUir 'We bave our buslDe.s meet,.. nation. . t~AII. Inclu~lln" loe at the home of Mrs. 'Neuman's entertain their femUies with an TO MI!IT , FRIDAV :!!~D,.. GI W~~e,. ~_H. LoISj1,DC '~b4 lunll'h. . I Pre.ld~nt , ¥on~OI '&nd Renr, ::-!~'~~O:"'o~ Loulae' Fos· outdoor picnic at <?batauqua .... The 73T:n~~~ -;~f: ~~:t,e:r o~~~V~Uy~~ W T 'D meetbl 'Will /III. ..-JIoe...,., A.I'~·L Mr.. 0Ile1*. r-eQt 'l1vere Carolyn Cuy. . " . " event wi I be a regular ' mellUng . • of. lin' 1 'B lAt., iIIUl .Mia. ADn& Aus'l~ md tb;da Keedon SIICee!!}' " n~Uon8 of 'th~ On Ironda!• .Tub' ;18 at 8 p. m.. (or the IJlOnth or Ju,y and all burg at 6: 00 O'ClOCK Tuesday after· l~~=~~~at ~:oO =:'~Il,f~n~ TIle nm ~tlnc wlli beheld Wort~nrtoD ~~ POil-l\Va~,,~:"d~rme~.~UI~e~. members are urged to be prea.e nt :::ed~:~r!/rairer truck sldeII; ""'...rtIK,......~~III!II!!II..~.....l·..o_...:I_..n..· .,;aiiti.the..; I~ pool ~ed~aY. of W 1808. wbe I man wm live &Q mutrat8d leo. wIth their taDp.l1eiL ' • Both liIeli renel~ed head injuries ".,. ot ..,. J~ ISJD,lth III Do It. . aIdat a.tP ., ' " afd,..at D.:. E. C. C1U~ ~be1'l "b~ tile deaths of .IIr; ~ )l,n~ ~~~ AU wbo are Intereated are cOl'rfgMII 0 08 d ' were tI1t8nr to ::U:g :..!:rog;::':~ ·»la n:ndlth.man"f:Olland ·p~~Ofth~ ..,tat~ ~anYlDvited~ attend. MI~I V~l1ey HosPltalbbYn;:e ',' News Reporter. ?anet EllJs ,w ere prB!l8Dted to t~.J!tate of·.Oh:o ._••••••~ ......." .....H~__ St~~~s I~~I~::;I :::~v!:!· IEllnl:!!t~ hb~, tlIFek ~ulhter, 1~. BUDGET NOTICE Tbe . Women's Mlaslonary En· lonna of. 0, reenville, ,Ohio and Don , • "_",,t , or ett.rolf of Meadlowdeavor of lha W'lvnes\1lJe ChIP' h ' brook, PennBylvaqla. The r8lJlIOn· Notice, I. hereby &iven ,that a 10f Christ held It~ ' regular meeting ~: ~e!t~;~~:~~· i~~:r:~n riding _ ' albruty of ,estOJ;1!,!, and maintain· public bearlDg on We blJdget 88 FrldaJ1 evening July 6 at the home • _ _ •• caUu-r1 IN &.EaANON • 1 __ . "In, Adena aa a State lIemorlal wu pre~d by the Board of Educa· of Mra. Hazel Fox. lira. Ralpb ButlDa. " .. amon, Th~ Oarden Club held their 'I,'e~U' ... ~,: IJ , tbe/1 .entrusted to the Obio S't ate tIon of the ' Wayne Local Scbooll Eleven .. members answered the' .... ...~ 0 , 11lunday when Jar ~17 maeUA, on. Th.UTlda~· --Archaeo)oglcal aDd HIIlen'leal So· DlItliot, Warren County, Ohio, roll call with a Bible verse. Mr!l. , lin. CorISe III.... entaiU,IUd ifteriioon at the h9~. · of f Yrl', Local Draft Boarif ,~o. 122 ra- clety.. ,. for the fiBcal year ending Decem· Beulab Frasure bad charf;e of de· wlUa • luaolieon at ber home In Horace Shaner and 'airs. Stelln lqaed .the names ,Of seven me,n I Atter ,extenslve.relearch bY 'lI!lem. ber 81, ,111'62, wiU be helel . in the votlon~ allli a report on "The ('01. LeIlalloD. BoIlIlDd, Irn. Atha l'unlal opened who have been ordered to report bers of the so~let1's reaearch" de- ottlce of the Board of Education "lege of Scriptures" at JAulsvllIe. . __ . tile meetbag "Ith a '] )gem, "Garden 1'0J' Induction on Juty 30, 1961: partment, the actual relltoratlqn of· u.1d .chool dUtrlct in the High , Ky. Tbe project thIs month was ' aUaaTl FROM IPRINOIlORO Luck," after wblch roU .caD wall Paul , Clarl', ~gene Haggard .. work W88 begun. Tbu Involved School BIlUdlng at WaneavlUe, to pack a box for tbe Max Ran· Tbe Green Thumbers 4· R Club .... , pd' lIln. Leonard Har- BDlw.r~ by rfnQ the"ume of a Lebanon; PaUl Knight, Oregonia: moving parUtlon~ to their orlJjinal Ohio, on the 28rd day ~f JUly. :,dalls in Africa. Alter tbe meet· met on Wednesday, ' June 27t h at ~ "'4 da''''hter plane of t)o"er In the colOr.· qt .OQ' 'Fiag (Vincent Wnker-aon, Waynesville, 10cataloQs, conduClIDg pelnt (a*ta l,t6]., bellDDlIIII at 8: :00 p. m., Ing adjourned. refresbments were tbe boma of Mary Joan Stiles, '~ , -".i8"TIle Native TreeI pr Ohio" "A,i Thoma DePew,' ,Frankl,ln; ArnolC\ to .deterll\/lle the early colOrs" re- Ea. " dard TIme. ' seJ"ved by Mrs. Fox. , with Lee O'Banton and Bob ' ~~t8'" 01 ')(..., and "no' the tl~le- ot a paper p",pared nd (,::rJlech, (~l¥!llsb~rg; nrid Cl"rence pall'lng pla"ter. rell\forclnl . pelion, , tj W. , ~'l.'. The ' next meeting ,vIII be h~ld O'Banlon 88 adVisor and presl· Ha#1 8atf.ertbwala l ' ,pread by 1118. Cora ~b..pard, 1 Sev- ~ynqlds, .Jr.. Majion. a~d many other tuka wh~Jl are Clerk"l'reasurer Friday evening. .A:Ugus~ 3, at tbe dent. The club con's tltutlon ,vas ,-- ..:_ _. . ' .rat flonl arraDlem8D~ w,ere F;leven .me~ ",111 be called to. reo . ,,1111 In pr0'ress. ,W)len complElted, 1. . home of Mrs. Margaret Allen. signed by the members and Lynn . .... ' .I~ made and sliown by the melPbel". port for Induction ~n August 22. Adena WIll)lppe., .. It dld during Irelan gave an Interesting report au..... FROM ~"E .. ONT ;~l1owjJtg adjournment, "1" 1 t h - I the mst twenty yean, of Ita ex, LI__ on the planting and care or seed· ~ lira. Bolle .".. and lila. J'lq. plaDllor a ploD'1e In A• .,att at the . . . . IsteJ}ce, untO Governor Wortblng, aTROUD8 VI81T IN DAY~ON • 0..... ling tr&es . ..., ...... ha4 .. Irollday JU •• Shaner bome, a pleasant loolai . , • ton's deatb In' 1817. Furnlahlllp ifr. ~ll Mrs. W. E. Stroud were ...... Project \l()olis were worked upon 11-;. aDd lin. Cb...... ~ an 1!pUT 'W•• ' eDjpYM ' CUli! deUctoUi , .1 11'111 Inclu~" 811m. orlrtnalW(Irth- dlbnt,r ~etltI. Sunday o~ ~r. aod GIll. Period and was followed by ad IseuaBlon . " ~~~~~f X::.r:- refrelhmenta were .ened by tile ', ~ ,' , ~ Ington Ite~, tal weU ,Ill ' other Mra. 4111~rose Sullivan, of Dayton. , -• ~,.j, .. -..=-t'"wd 1'IretI";"I' hoateaaes: ' " " . ' ... .- - . ' ,.- ~Ie~es of the 'lIame·perloel. Mr. and ' Mrs. W"lter Elzey cel. Following adjour~ent" a , pleas • ......... Mn. I , -' . Sunday lIervlces at 9:30 a. m. " ' ' . flbrated tbelr. golden wedding an· ~t reor~atlon bour 'VllB enjoyed. and 10:80 a. m. wtll be conducted- LANS,NG I:JARDIN ON • .,. ,. nh_s~ Sunday with Mr. and The ,Julf meeting w1ll be held at 1It. aDd M.... J J. Bunke and .....I.~ . ISilnclay, July :\6 at the Metbocliit . ' U. OF C. DEAN'~ L,IST . Mrs. Ke,nnetb Elzey and daugbter tbe ~~~~~n b~::;per RIIPorter 111,. and lin. StroUH and C~ 'WIth apeelal mUJllc In both " __ , Marjorie, of Dayton. A turkey , . claUlhtv, Carol S~e. 'left on 8a~' '. Hriicea. Flu.. attendance hal .M ' -dlnnet with all the tl'lmmlng waB H " I 0 .. lanta,' Cb&rlelton, W.lt Vlr-.. i" , -, I,*n . t,be ,common thIJ;ll" ~ ,.e JUfJt· ::C~I~r;:' ~. ~~tB~d1n llf.v~ Tlie West Wayne Advisory enjoyed by all. Mrs.- Alma B. ' rfliJa. 'Where they were JUe.~ of ~r." ~nd Mrl, Jil'4ward R810~ and ,1Dvtt& ),Oll, to . Join the, many olbe. s aWlatlonl fro PrJ:r of , con CdIlllCU ~o1ed theh: July meeting KIng. of IndianapOlis. Ind .• sister 8 relatfve.. · , d111dr~n, Irr. and ,.n. Charle~ In wo... b'1p. I. or tIM UDi~' Ident Wal-!Wlth a delicious picnic Bupper at of ·Mr. Elzey. was also present for •• , . __ ' SIm. and, ohlldren, ot Dayton, anil 04-;n , venltJ of CblClD- the CbIUlt&u lIa cotta e of!lr and' the occasion. They received many · D HOI:I'EII TO .• RIQQ" CLUB Mr. Herman . Reich and. ."n, ot TIle M. V. F; w1~1 b&ve their ~:WDJ. ~':r their son lira. Charle: ElUs 0:' the ~urtb lovelT gifts from the family. ' -..,. .RonaJ4 ~".. " .. hoetells 8CcrameD~. 0aUf01'Aia. were . via· ~I!llar- meeting !!unday night at the' lat!st "DeaD's LI.~' placf~ on of i)l1,. TIle members and guests Callers at the ·home weren M~. Mr. lInd Mrs. Oharles Fires bave ' to ~., Arpao~ ,Bridte Qlj)b on ltora or Paial Scherer and } amU)' 1.30 1/. m, A. fine semce of ,d,eJ " preeen~ were Mr. and Mrs. S. S, and Mrs. Bradford Van flor and ,aB their gueJlts their , Bon. Mr. ,~ A... d~ Wedp_dar. .f , . vptloDII: ' re~eatfon ' a~d .retreah. 'Illlu, Irr. and Mrs. Erneat Blltter· Mr. and Mrs. Sarrlng of Troy and Charles Fires. wife and two BOnlt Wee ta..... of lId"ard ·a81011 u tore~a.. ot meDti wUI be ILVaU Jll~ for. Iijl , CARD >O~ THANK. "orth; Ill'. and ~rs. Harvey Bur· Ra~ond Davis. formerly of of Fremont, OhIQ. In their hOUDt' " .......... In plIf dartg" the tII8, eom~ ~ of the Day- 1-outh from ,12 to 211;. Do attend We "wlsl'l tQ ,thaqk aU wM f~ nett, lIr. and Mrs. Seth Flimas. Waynesvlile, and old friend of the Mr, and 'Mrs. Flre~ entertained to afte~. . toll Dally . e"." aDa Herm~ and bave an enjoyabl~ and helpful memJ?ered us, with flowe!, ,and IIT11. Wlnl(or4 Hartsock" )lr. anc;\ Elle1Jl: . ' a plpnfc suppet: on' Sunday. eVllnlng: . , cata. ~ lonl,: IIfta on OIJI' and IIrs. Laurence FurnaS. Mr. and '' IMr. and Mrs. RObert Meredltb " ' _ , Belch I. auoeiated 1f1th' tbe Call evenl ..,. · DO~ B..OWN VIIITI HOME ~0ra1a su..t. Pt1_1nI OffIce, atl ' • irolde~ , ,edclb!lr, atlDtvel'UlT.. lin. LJDlan Day and Mr. and Mrs. CARD OF THANKS and daughters or Xe~IJl. Mr. and -.. DoDaJd _ ~f Caia a.rameDto, ~ The M. Y. 11. wql. have .a lkat· • M~' and :u;r I!,lzcy 1... 0, Br&Ultrator. Mr. ad 1Irs. We , wish to th~ every one lMriI. Paul Harley and daug.hterR, '\ .~. _."""n 0 P All ~ a plcnJo lu~cb "t ID, party at Cb,aUtajtlQUB at Frank-' Ronald Hawke -"lll be boat and"~ hel.p8d In, any way during ~~e Mr. and Mrs. C. H. }(arblliOn and ,=~~ ;:'Jl~ 014 1011 ~ Park. • {lID 0 lIoilda,. nJlbt, leavt1ll the ,boateSIl ' to the Counell 'or the =:~ luI~dP¥I\oe :!~ o:r ~IOV~d Mr. Harold Tsylor of Oakwood. lin. Ia";""ce IIJOWD; Brcrtn. N.ili .. ... U..... N:r WILL ' • ob'!!:oh at 'I:OQ II.' m. • v .' • ADlUt me.t1n(. : _ "law athann~othoe, '< uh e ' tI'O~e Mra. 'R ay Stomp and son of MI· , '-:'7" ..... . ..._..... ..... • • • ~ ..... . ' . _ , .,.,.,, ' >Ye ~ 0 ... lip W 0 len amlsbul'8, Mr. snd Mrs. Leslie Tay· ~"""l",=.t: ~aNE~ ...". . . ThII Sunda,. 8&001 will liave a .' '. I-' Dr. and ~n. RofHIrt Gr~gg. of beautuul nO'Yers and cards. ,E d Jor iiII'd SoIt of ' Alpha and tbe (0 ".,:;.::...... . '-'0 ,lIOn firma ~ .... ~lillc lee cream locIlal Satuhiay Dr Emma ' Bollow&)' and Mrs Sal.r, .Oregoll" called on their ~laUy do we thank bls devote honor guests I' , • Jeued the bIlUcUq ~ oeo.'.,..." JaIT '21 oil the"Pario..... OUv", 'Curl pUt two clan lui mlUlY friend'; bere oli Sunday cf, Durae' Mrs. EBsle carpenter, also , __,._ _ _ __ _ the Stop .... Ilawn oil' N9J'th street. l>lan to be k t til SO th 0"0- eo ternooD. Dr. Stout for tbelr 'untiring BervGUOTI , Of M.... D. C. RIDCaa the oonler of ~ .... OWe ' '. .. aor~wll .-c . , II... Loretta Hathaway and two lee. And we do thank the Rev. . HUBER C, BAILEY 111'. • IIfa. irarl "';f Saua 80UIID veaUOD • Q. • .U. at han- MoO or DaYitGn, T,lalbKt ~a Wedgewood tor his ltlndnus and ' Huber C, Balley, 39, dIed Friday _ _ ... M.... Han7 Da,"IfII, tbe .(or ,~ ~TURDAV £YENiNq GUE£.T8 ~. and' IIPL RaJry Shl"CIPer. Hatht."aTI ~i.~er-fl~-taw, '~I:' ~n8011ng wor!1 s , tbe pa11~arers/ ,at 6 p. m. at hls hom" nortbwest ~~~~, of lIaIII!WIl after ;a_lve, Mra, Edith Obam~on and Mr. ~nd of Cotumbua, 'recent viallto... · lIaIIel Balha"!'8~ oD au,nday af- and tile jltubbs .F'unerp). ~ome tor of ~n~ryIl.le. ~e wall p. farmer , , ~ lin J & zecher. and Ions of ' of lin: HCU1Jl8ll Davia . t.,..,aoa, , \ t ~e.lnt s8rvlces,' and member {)f the 1n'&Dge and of lira. D. C.~. ..,. tor further 1nI\l Saiurd., evenlnl 1118. Rllth ClWldler' as a ,Bun. ....... OU e and J[ate EllIott, , ;~ 8.aaters and BTothers and the Centervllle Metbodlst' church. ~'4l."DI44 ......... to ,.peats of Mr. aA4 MI'I. L. C. 'St ' 4..,. mbrnlng ......,.;: ....l of Mra. Drake aDd Mn•. Pa1m~r. of VV ~ . and Mrs. Car,l Norman Su~lvors luclude his, wl!e. MuIfIa14 OR ~ Ilk. . . Jol1D:' ' lir altd lira.. JOb BUb or SJlrinr' Centervill., called OD IIlsles M d - 1~ 2 t Edith, ~ne daughter, Judy; two ~. 1It_._........ ____tO.;.. . _ _ _ ta--. N W HOME '. . • . flew' at the Cold CIIprlnp ~,lr. Kame and Annle.tWo on Bun, bo~ ...on ... ~nltar, DaY , a brothers, Stanley, ot Waynesville .... lin Tbaalu J'Jo IlH " !'" • cIq afte.rDoon. . lOami Vauuy ...... p a, , yton. and Ketllleth · of JoIJamlab\irg. ,,' MV..ONO BItAItDocK ' . ETURN F"OM FL.ORIDA Mr. Ham ;pocJeon ~ 0Ij1llha; I ''J'IIIj J'rleD48 Bome welcomes Mr, and MH. RaJ1ll.Ond! Burden Sel'VlceB were held at 2 'P. m• eek • V" INauMM_oPPIOa ~ :;aP:'n ~T. S. !(t K~lj ~ family have Neb." .pailt tWo .dan .",18 ' lr . . . th• .Rn. ·,. N. Xe;' tamUYl entertained ,to cl1ru\er. aunday Mr . •Monday •at tile OentervUl~ M.etb· retbiDed ' atf4tr • JnOntha ,!,catlQh ~nr hfj .late...,.' iOU 1I11U1,le "119 baTe been .pandlnC • vaca-~d , Mrs. Boas TalI...-n of DaytoD. oclUtt ollurch. Burial wa" til Gen· hII ....,..... ..... ..II .... , ., ... fttdb. DotIoD" tIo. Ia l'Ior1c1a. . . 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FOR BID8 . Sec. 817, GC Sec. 2382) - Notioe Is hereby given t hat bids will be received .a t the of the Trustees of Wayne By JANE FITE • Townsblp, Warren County, Ohio, Robert Frye Is a guest of his until tbe 21"t day of July. 1961. at uncl~ nnd eunt. MI:. and Mrs. Paul 12 o'clock Noon, Eastern StagdaFd for fu1'll18h1ug the labor and Basbford .of. Athens, Mrs. Frank ~orrow was hostes8 required for the jlrectton at her bome Thursday fqr tbe to bouae the Equip· July meeting ot tbe Women's ' Township ~Ire • brlstlan Temper(lnce 'Unlon to the plans. lIfr. and Mrs. :1. P. Thornbury 8uch 1mdeparted Sunday on a ",eeke vaca. on tile with the said tlon trip. ' Trustees. Said bids wlll lIfrs Vlvan Frye was a guest be ollened and read aloud at the Saturday of her mother. Mrs. Edn~ same addres8 at the time 8tated men every year fty lIealon-May. P.owell. of Dayton. abpye. July. Separate 1IIds wlll· b.e received Mr. and Mrs. William Do8ter In hi' new book ''The Fllher. and tamlly spent Sunday at Ohau- on the [onowlng dl),lslon8 ' ot the man's Guide To Maine," Earle tauqua Ileal' ~ranklln . as s hown on the plan, and 'Doucette tell II how the value of Mrs. Catberlne PohenJx, of Day, speclflcatioDs. tor anyone, or nuw· bsby all al' an Inlsct repellent was ton. Is a guest here at tbe home bel'. or all of th divisions enum dlacovered by a loun g telephone linesmsn engage In putting a 01 her brotber-In·law and s ister. erated below : Division No. 1-GENERAL CQN· telephone line through the Maine Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wash. wuoda. ~a\ll~ his.home one morn· Mrs. A. S. Collett .and bel' Bon STRUOTION Including : InA:. he dlacovered he had run out Robert Collett were among guesta EXcavating and Grading' of hia ulual Insect repellent. As a III a dinner given by Mr. and Mfs. Exte'r lor Paving : • aubstitut~. he coated the exposed Howard Collett Independence Day Concrete and Cement Work; parts of his bodr. with the .nur8ery at tbeh.: bome In Wilmington. Masonry. Including Cut S~ne; b~by oil, The back 'flles swarmed The memher8 of the Fr~end'8 Structural Steel and Ml8cellane- Il'ound him all day while 1i8 Cburch honored tbelr new pastor ous Iron Work' ""urked, hut he ended the day with. and .wlfe. Rev. and Mrs. Dale Roofing. Jns~iat1on ond Sheet ouf a sinltle bite. The . author cite8 Lewis. by giving a sbower In their )leW' his own experience aa confirmation h('nol·. Saturday evening In the MeUtI 'Wlndows; Cit the value of thi. dllCoyery. His book il written primarily fof cburch yard. A short musical pro· Furring, Lathing and Plastering; lh~ Main\! fisherman, but just at gram \VIIS p~esented and Lhe group Finish Hardware; the black fly country Is far larger served Ice cream snd cake. Caulking; than Maine, 10 the book containl MI'. and Mrs. Lon Brannon, of Glnss and Glazing' , wealth of sound Informatlon,and Xen ia. were guests ~urlng the Painting ' • • dvlce that will be helpful to ftab •. week elld or Mrs. BraUl\On'S sis· .Division . No.2-HEATING ermen no matter where they ltalk tel'. Mrs. Mable Terry. Division No. 3. - ELECTRICAL their finny prey. It you are In dollbC ~1rs. Jennie Graham WIlS among about your own J{lft 'lelection for guests at a luncbeon given recent· Cather's birthday, "The FiBber.' Iy by ~ir. 11nd Mrs. Ernest .fannon Each bid must contain tbe name man's Guide To Maine" ma}' IOIYe at . their bome near Wilmington. every person IntereBted therein \,our problem. It I, publithed b,' Otber guests attending were. Mr. and be accompanied by an ap- Random Houae-and COlta ,2.95. , and Mrs. Joseph Davis and Mrs. proved Guaranty Bid ' Bond or a - J.. t,;..o,.tT' Daisy Hartsock, of Lebanon. and certified check on a good and BDl. Miss Etbel M11nnon. of Wilmington. vent bank In a Bum equal to fi ve ~'Irs . Lena Gilpin, at Springboro. ( 6) per cent ,of the base bid to ie the bouse guest at ber son-In· guarantee that If Bald bid Is a'. law und daugbter. Mr. ond Irs. cepted. a ~ontract will be entered Jobn E. Welsh. Into and tbe performapce of It Mr. and Mrs. James Parke on.d properly secured. Said Bid Bond da,\lghtel"s. Peggy and Teryl, wer\! or Certified Check to be drawn In guests Sunday. of Mu. Parke's favor ot said Board of 'I'ru8t4\es. parente. Mr. and Mrs. H . S. The contract will be ,awarded to Tucker. lowest and be8t bidder. Mr. and Mrs. John Syterd and attent,on of bidders Is d~their 90)) Kenneth. of Dayton. were to tlie special statutory prO' the guests WedneS~ay and Thur'!· 8101lS (OC~Se~I.JJ=,. et seq.) goV' day of Mrs. Syterds pa~anta. Mr. ernlDi tW-p"""",-,fMe of wages to he paid to laborers and mechan. and Mrs. H. S. Tu~ker. Donald Barton Is reported to be Ics on public Improvement8. . "lmpI'ovlng satisfactorily" at his The Township trustee8 reaerve 'bome on Main street The youtb was Inj/ljred s rlously two weeks ~~e rlgbt to reject any a~d all ago In n tractor accident on tbe dB. Tletm yer tarm near Harveysburg. Copies of tbe estlmate8, plans Mrs. Jennie Graham and her and specifications D!!ay be ' obtained. daughter. 'Mlss Kathleen Graham, at tbe office of or by written al)were among dinner guests Sunday plication to the Clerk of tbe Board or Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brandstrator at Trustee!'. Mayn'a rd F. Weltz. by o( neal' Wilmington wbo entertain depoaltlng' with sl\ld Clerk a cert!· annuully at tb ls time for the fled check, or casb. In tbe omount' pleasure of local citizens who of $5.00. whlcb ",111 be returned spend some of the wi nter montbs upon receipt .of pll!ns and spec In! In Florida. cations In good condition. Mr. and Mrs . Cbarles 'Campbell T!Yt order ' of the Townsblp of Dayton. were guests l ridepen. sees. MAYNARD F . WEL')'Z. From the "Prlvat5 ,Flle's 01 Rell: dence Day of Mrs. Campbell's motb er. Mrs. Millie Moore. . Township Clerk Saunders" come the Wednuday, Miss Ida. Mae Dunce and Mrs. 4(- 6.21 . 28-7.5. 12 10:30 EST, mystery . adven-, gcnUeman. Lillie ' Ka.ssenbrock. of Cincinnati, _ _ _ _ _ _....;_ _ _ _ _...- wre8 of an .. 'yere gursts Independence Day oC TRY GAZE'ITE CLASS F -.AS of-fortune over' ILW.NBC w,· th their brother nnd alster·ln·law. Mr. . I Ir.u • a tid Mr.Mrs. andTodd Mrs. Bunce. Charles Osborn, tic.a.II.2.1i43.tioiPila~cieia•. •Cila.·.'ilfile.d.A.diii&e.%.lIarrlsoiiiiiiDiln.t.hieiSilariirilnt'iiiriola;e. and lilm llY. of nea r Middletown , and Mrs. Lee BoersUer' and SOli Donald, were ·gul!1!ts. Sundl\Y. ot t b h' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl 9"'"1OO~'I"U GUARANTEE _ AcW Water Once A Year Osborn !lnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Luwrence Jacobs LUBRICATION . and tbelr daughter Miss Gloria AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Jacobs and Mrs. Harold Bogan .and her daughter. Miss Ba.rbara. 'Bogan 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE retllrned to tbelr bomes here 'Wednesday fo llo\~l n g n two weeks Vacation trip through t he western states. They stop ped fQf four days In Pboenlx. Arizona . to visit w1 tb relatives there; MAIN a MIAMI ITI. lIIr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hawke. former residents at this commun lty. but more recently of Lehanon. moved ' to Tampa. Fla .. Monday, MI'. and Mrs JJ8e Collins. of Centerville. were guests. Salur· dny of Mr. Colli ns mother, Mrs. 'da CoJlln s. Miss Kathl en Grabam w ill be hostess to tbe members of the Welcome Bible Class at the home of her motber. Mrs. Jennie Gra· bam. Friday evening.

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTO,. 8 ' BTA,TE OF OHIO . $4145.00 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ..' . Columbu!!, Ohio,' July 7. 19111 Engineer .O~o~;I'~!l~egal Copy Good Tire., Heater UNIT PRIOE CONTltACT . $385 Bealed prppoBillll' Will be re• • .ceived at the office of the SUIte lUghway Director of OhiO, a t 'CO' IlnnbU8, Ohio, llntll 10:00 n. m.• • . Ohio Stanard Time. Tue8day, July at. 1961 tal' " • provements In : Warren CQunty, Ohio. on Soc· 'Heater $!14S~00 tiona WAJt.22~J1;22 an4 15.41)" u. S. Boute ~o. 22, In Salem and \V)lahlngton TownShlpB. by reau"," .... lacing with asphaltic concrete. e."'II'75 00 . Width: I;'avement 20 feet; Road· ~. • _, way 86 feet ·and 40 feet. J,ength 301671.38 feet or 0.790 Good Condlt'lon

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"The date set for completrop or $150•00 thls work shall be as set, (orth jn . .... Ule blCldlng proposal." . , The -minimum wage to be paId , to all labor employed oa this aon· I tract 8hall be In aeocl'dance with - , the "Scl\edule pt Prevanfng HOUr' S , 00 ly Wage Rl\te8 Ascertained and • . • Determined by Tbe Department of Sed~ Indu8trial Relatlon8 appllcab.le to , JUI l1li1 Stale Highway Department 1m· ·, . $ SO 00 provcmenta In accordance with • Sections 1'1-3, 17.... 17·5- , and 17·5a of the Genera. ·, Code 'or Ohio:" The 1j14der mUBt 8ubmlt with h~ 00 ' bid a certified ~heck. .ln ~e amount 'I ~. of $3,500.(1. • Plans and 8Pec.\tlcatlonl are on tile tn the department of 'blah; • • . . . . . ways and the otfl ce of the IIlvlslon Run, Good, Good Tllre. deputy director. . $.'295.00 The director relerve8 the . right . to, re'ect any and. all bldl. · ~.. T. J. KAUER • State ~Ighway Director 7 White TI ....J Naw paint _!_12-1_1l...9__- .--"...---,...----

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e. Mr Burnell Wamer, MWoi Couaty ~oultl)' Parmer, ~ • lot of broUen 10 'f . Oat electric pOultry feedec .... a.N of ~ tJlree.ltOq ,broHu howe ",hich bolJlll 3000 broilen aa each .&or. Aaotbu elcctr!e feeder doa ~ ........ lob fa • .., 0~1C017 ~iIer boule witJa_ apadty Mr. WUaer 6Ua .!M lOOC)..pOuod feed tuppl, boPI* each clay. The power anic driftl a eootiDUOUI c:oU chaiD wJUdi .... the ~~ maiJa ~ aD en4I~ feed IJVUIb .,.... ·Ia · a rectaDjleJato'aad the b,oiIer·bou. . The f __ 11 _ . . .

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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO many Of them: wltb toPl, ClOata.rtlllt ,down to the water and back or . them are the blah mOlll1talps with their and Ice. Tbouaand. of miles practically uninhabited terri· tpry. Ketohlcan W&II tbe Orst stop We did .top but not long enough to lanci at PriMe Rupert. We wefe late star~ 80 In.tead of getUnl to I<;etcblcan In the. after. noon It waa after nine when we got tbere but It was stl\l Ught and we -went up to the lndl~n church of St. EI1sabetbran Episcopal mission ond then to the horder Into Yukon TerrItory. .At the UtUe ~OWD of O~rcrolll we took ,another smaller at amer, an old·whloned Btern wheeler and crulaed for a day and a night throulh Reee Lakes and mOl', beautIfUl Icenery. Bacik again to Skagaway' with time tor u short vlalt to the stores. The only bad weather we had was at SItka, when the to, shut oCt ow: View and It rain a lJUle. At Sitka there Is an old Rus81an church and a park wltb !Dany pine totem \IOlel. It would not have ·beeg. a. true pltcl1 re of Alaska If we had .not had IOmll rain and fog tor IIi' thla part of Alaska they have a peat deal of rain aDd flil' mo e cloudy d~a than clear ones. The temperaturea eve,n In winter are mUd du'il to tbe Japanese current but It -ralnB day after, day In

NOTICE TO CO~TRACTOR8

. STA'l'E OF OHIO DEPAR'l'MENT OF }flOHWAYS Columbus, Ohio. July 7, 1961 Engineer of Sale. Lellal Copy No. 51·374 EIGHT-YEAR-OLDS now pro. A Farm Diary teet bIcItlme with a new paraUNIT P~OE CONTRACT Sealed propollals will,. he reo ,P~" ~t'. famoUi QllIesBy D• Frazier calved at tbe oWc of the ~ 8late UOD:"'TV,. DOt TV?" ~gbway Olrectol' or OhiO, at COo • - • . ' lumbu8, Ohio, until 10:00 a. m . A lUll of"iwfnd wa. blemed· for EDITOR'S NO'J'E-Here Is ano· Ohio Standard Time, 'ruesda)-, ~ lIbc-ator1 fall of a flower pot ther lettef recC\lV\ed trom D. J. Y 31, 195'1, tor Improvements that landed ,In a convertible car Frasier, who Is on a trip to .j\laska I'n PropoBals Nos. 1 to 3 Inclusive parke4 OIl • ~ew York City 1tJ:'eet, ore, offered as pne "roJect and wUl Wonder 11 ,~e motorist enj(J,yed and thel) down to Oolol!ado. , be aw~rded as one contl'act. hII wlDcUall? ' . ' ' PROPOSAl- No. l. . • •• , On Board S. S. Obllcottn VancoUver Is the nex~ stop and Clinton Couri:ty, Oblo, on SecNewa note: With more tlon 7.68 (Part) .state Route No, '1,100,000 vehicles ten daYB of , delightful crulshig wW be over. Ten days of won· 184, In Union, Clark aud Washlng- Australia derfUl scenery. good company and ton Townships, by applying fun. asph~ll\c ooncrete surface CDU~H" " " , When we say Alaska we usually Items T·ao and T·S6. think .of the main part of Alaska P~vement: Width 18 feet, length and the Artie: regions, but there 16,S.4.0 feet or 3.00 miles. 18 a narrow pon-bandle. tbat come, PROPOSAL No. 2 Clinton County, Oblo, on Secdown along the west coaBt of Brltlah OohulIti!a. and tbat Is tiona 0.00, (0.71 (Par t, Clark~­ AIalka too, and that Is where 0. ville), Stat ~ute No. ~S2 In ~:i:::;;;;;ii_-liii"'~.:;;;;::;; p~ulse up "tile Inriel' Pas8a&:e" Vernon Township, by applying , .. takes you. aaph~'t1c cpncre.te Burface ' co~rite, rnoto\>~e4 I'I8t~ In the world. You Ql'Illse along the coast of Items '1'·30 ad~ T-36.. Bet, they InfJuded one·passe~l(er Brltl8h ColumbIa pa8t th town of Pavement : Wldtb lS fee t, kanpro JD that figurel Price Rupert, tben Into tbe waters length 3,74S.11 fe et . - • • of territorial Alaska to Ketchlcan, Width IS feet, lengtb 789.2 feet ; HeadUae on In advlce-to-theJuneau ari~ Skagaway. then on tbe Clarksville. lovelorn column: IIarlDe: Tr,- ia. outside to Sltka ,and back again. Total length 4,488 feet or dUlereaoe - tile Lad)ol In otber All the way from Vancouver, mUe. wo.-dll. DO more bell-tor-JeClt'un'there are 8nOwy mountains In PROPOSAL No. 3 Bllht and there ate thouBands ot . Warren County, Ohio, on • • • rocky Islands and narrow chan· tbe winter and In the 8ummer too. tion .10.S3, State Route No. 132, A ~t 'OVemnlent lurV nels. In any direction that you We were jU8t lubky to have aun- In' Was.bhig,ton Townsbtp, /:Iy ap· indicated that a,ooo,OOO perso~ ....OW1

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SAND and GRAVEL BLACK-TOP DRIVES TAR and ROAD OIL LA~ and FILL DIRT READY-MIX .CONCRETE , E~CAVATING and OUJ'tfP TRUCK SERVICE

.tbe "Sch d~1 or P, el' aIIl'1g \Va~e The (hurcb Cbrlst held a Rates ASllellulned aud Determtned farewell part 1 t Th d by the Department of IndustrIal ' y lUI urB ay eve· Relation's applicable to State Hlgb. nlng at ths ?Id Mill Stream Park way Department Improvements In Mr. and ' Mrs. Coffey. wbo are accordance with SectIons 17-9 17.4 to Virginia. A deUcloUJ! 17-4a, 17-6 ' and 17-58 of tbe G~nerai Ijupper and enjoyale evening was Code of Ohio." had by all, The bidder must Bubmlt with -.=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,~;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=;;;~ hla bid a ' certified check In tbe amount of $1,600.00. ' Plans and 8Peciflcatlon8 are on We in tbe departuient of hlghwaya : and the office tof the division dep· uty dJrector. ' The dlr~otoI," reserves the . , to reject any and all bids. T. J. KAUER. State HIghway nl ..""tn,.'1 7·12·19

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Close:! Monday. Tuesd.y, Wedn.....Y July 12-13

Thursday and Fr'day OPEN SEVEN P. M.

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T.WO SHOWS

ONLY l'HE VALIANT , GREGORV PECK, BARBARA PAYTON, WA-RD BOND The U. 5'. Cavalry outnumbered, fight It 'out with the murderoul Apachee on the deaert of New Mexico In the day' of the old We.t.

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OPEN SIX P. M.

SUGARFOOT (Technlcolor) RANDOLPH SOOTT ADELE JERGENS It'e been a good while II nee we've had Randolph Scott, but fin. ally he', back •• good al ever. ' ALL STAR COMEDY "WAITING IN THE LURCH"

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LULLABY OF ,BROADWAY (Teehnleolor) DORIS DAY GENE NELSON CUDDLES SAKALL BILLY DEWOLFE All the 'Old long. we all love lung and danced by Dorl. Da>1 and Gene Nel.on. What it pair thel. two make. . ' . BUGlI BUNNY CARTOON - W. B. NEWS

FOR ~NT-Futnlsbed apnrtmont, k.Itcblln, electric. range. 11 v In g room, dinette, bed ~in. . MRS. SUSAN filC~N. ~ X-7-12 FOR SALE - Mahogany tum top television table. Waynesville .. 3202.

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Mr. and Mra. Everett HalDQs en· tertalned to dinner Sunday. July 1at: Rev. and Mrs. David Stanfield and family Dear Wilmlagton and Mrs. Edward Rosvere and 80D Mark, of Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mra. Oran BogaU and Mr and Mrs. Ralelgb Bopn called on . .Mary Bogan a~ the home of :Mr. and ' Mrs. Weldon WOaon

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WIJuler of the state-wide Co-op Blackhawk Corn Pl&Dter CoilQi' 'POl1lOred by the Ohio F~ Bureau Cooperative AuocIatioll .. Abraham W. 8cothorn, Bluffton, pictured above at rI,bt, ebeckiq the Ierlal Ilumber on hlB planter wltb AI Van Drleat, ~acblaery maaacer of the Hancock (Jounty Fnnn Bm.'!: ;!. ScotbOJ'll" pIIIIlter .. the nliIMt of It. Idnd In !)peratloD In Ohio. .:! 10 11197, It hila beea uae4 by foUl' Jell8ratloDl aDd bas plant?J . 2,000 acrea of com. For oWDlll, the olcJeat Blackhawk plaut.' '- " It 10 operaUOD, ~ hom hila beeD preeeated wltb a Dew plant ::. t"; acln, HCOIUl wu D. O. BW. of Sandu: l:y C t:t:-~:' :

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1~'!lml'lI' Tuesd.y evenlne , 9 ctober ABOUT. FOLKS YOU KNOW GUUT8 FROM CHI~AG Mr. and' Ms. L. H. Gordon had .8 gueata on Tuesday antlt Wed· nescla" Mr. anlJ, Mrs, B. O. Jone" of Chicago. l4 ' GUilT FROM ILLINOI.' _ Mr. .nd . Mra. Glenn D. Borden • ba4 .u a Monclay guest, the lat· ter's coullln, Mr. GeoI;ge of, Tulcola, Ill. -. • YIIIT IN QljIICII)INATI ' ¥ra; J. B. Ohapman and MrB ~ B. G. lIflller were ClncJnnati vi,,· I~r. during this week. , '18ltiP ,TRIP TO ",!OHIQA,.. Mrl and Mra. Robert Davis rehit ,;w. tile fair .as II .... cently .njoyed. a flsblng rip to aided oyer ..... week4Q . . WLW . Stlll'gIa, Mlcb. }4 at 1 ..... ,liST, " GanIe& ~~'" . . . wbo b ...." . . . . . . acttrilJ VI81T FRIENDS SUNDAY Ia Mr.•nd. Mra. Ray MalDowi !lnll Ion Diln call.e d on frtendlf In Franklin and Springboro on Sunday af-

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2S In the Lebanon blgh lIeh'oCl, BOme 200 memberll enjoyed an excellent ham dlnDer. Good reports Wl•• n, AQ. In~restlng pro·. of mUlle ." .1 tender.ell by the r'lUowtnl I you~ people; ReIBer Banta. llavld Atha and DICK DIll wez:e pr8l8nted utile "Three Dubti and a Tub" (rom Lebanon hl8h school; ¥~rrow high school atudenta presented a I?anl!lmlne by Jo1'l. Flora an'd a vocal dU8t by Cherry Chrlstlansen 'and \ Joyce Flor•. ' Excellent talent waa by these young people, ~ Hobson, Sta'te organillatiol" 41rector, former resident ot War. ren County, gave a faculty address on our organization. . The 'following dlr~r'8 reelected for three year terms: Harlan twp., Olyde Fordyce: Musle twP., Maynard Hackney; silem twp., Ray Metl ; Turtle. creek twp., B. W. Losh. Lady DJrector at Large, Mrs; H . L. Thomp· son, Muon. Ohio. Youth repreientatlve 'elec!ted for ~n,! year, MI~IalJ!. Wilson. ' , The following. delegates and aIteroates were electd for 1962: Cliws Q~nl Jr... ' -: H. D, ; Arthur T, Easton - Johll F. Lewl.; Gordon F~ter - Robert Jeffery. " ~;;;:;;;;;:;~:;;;;;;;;:~;;;:;;:;;;;:;: ....................................

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WII7nll~.tit.yj11J1 ...1! ..~ !Wtar), ~ I 'u b ·nll••mo.v" 28 Ilt, Preston's ~att7 mEtet Jog .ol and vilBlt ' and BoI&rd Waynesv'IUle 8S llUesl:a. presently . Urilon" C:ol· special ' r epIn Veteran'8 the U.S. Dlstl'lct these , ret· of a book DivisiOn In having reo fOJ: ,1Is· 11in-

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presented to the church' by Mra. NOT ICE I Grace McCune In memol'Y of her '' ~ beloved mother, Mrs. Ela MUler, The Far rolls Party HoU8~ R. HAITINGI VISITI HOME -. and brother Ralph Miller. During wishes to .nnounc. that the Sup. 8 ... 1lobert Hutlngs, student of the setvtce two Cayorlte hymn a o! per advertised for Saturday Night Ott.rbel n -Colle,e, was a Sunday Mlller's were played by the October 27 will be served by -feS ~t ot lila pareDt4. Mr. and lire. Mill VI..,-Inf. Hardin. .ervatlon only. Phon. 2929. 'R alpb It. HuUIIIIII. .' were.: "Rook of Ales" , ' A FrIend We H&ve 1n I"!~=:~=~:=~=~=~~, V\1a1T III! I-EIlANON SATURDAY! Tbe me.aalll W811 l'Hio n0r. II aDil Mril W E Stro)ld with Thy Fattier and TIl)' Moth.r. ... .• . , JDvel'JOIIe expr.",d' cleep appre la· ....~ . . tor this lo,el~ malplJrlal &tft .......... 'flU be "a IIilUfce of In3f1r,...

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The County Comm.~e It 0 .. CROP met Monday, OciOber 22 III Leba~on. Mr/l. a8lph ahitll~use .., l;eba,non R 1, was elected ns coun ty ch'a lrlady. ' Sunday, Nov. 1) was chosen a~ OROP ' dIlY. This day each min Ister In Ahe county Is requested to Pfese.n t to bls congregation th e reason and needs for this, most worthy callse. Volun~er workerl wUl canvass the county the weel. of Noy. 12-17 for donations of CQrn or caSh to be sent tothe displaced persons and starving ; of .Europ an~ Korea. CllOP, ChristIan Ru..,n ,Oversea Program, 18 the largest "christI'! ' organl~allon In tbe world. 'ath ollc Rural ll ~e serves 23 provlll!.ie In U. S. A. Church World Service Is com. ,posed of 22 denominations. Lutheran World Reller sl!:,ves 8 Lutheran SynOdS. Those present at this meeting were Sevend P.e teraon, ass't State Dlector of CROP, Mrs. Lillian Carr. Sec y, Lebanon, Ray. J. H . M,cHendrY Rev:. J. L. K~usl1n ~ ReV. Knoop, Mallon, Rev. Turrell. Lebanon, Thos. FlOstel', Foste Cqrwln Nixon, Mrs. Ralph. Oh~' . hauer, Mra. Gel\evteve Hatfield . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greene, B. l! Raymond ,Braddocl W.ayn~svUle.

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The Civlo Committee apIJolnl.e6J at tbe meeting held on Octobel:' 8 to disculls t he telephone s ltualloll met' on Monday of tills week, and decided to request all s ubsQrlbers of the Ohio Oentral Telepb~b.e· Oorporatlon, during t he perl04 Decemher 1st , to keel) 0 ' oareCul record ot · the complaints which they have against the ie~(>­ phone servloe, and rellopt tbem to Committee. . It Is snggested t b.at wheneVer. 9 ' subsorlber has a compl a in t abou l the Benlice, they Immediately write· a letter t o the "Citizens Commit, tee, care of the Western Star. Leb· anon, Ohio" giving the follo wl n~ intortJlatlon: • 1. Subscriber'" name. 2. Telephone number. S. Date and houl' of _the occur rence CGlDplalned of. 4. Whether' local or long dis tance call. 6. Nature of complaint. If. each subscriber having troubl will make a separate record 0 1 each complaint, 'and mall them at above directed to the com mll.tee a definite picture of l he prese:!t )ler'vlce to t he community plv"" b' the telephone comjiany ' 11"111 be had. From this Information, the . com· mlttee ca n then Cormulate planS, and take ' action to tioprove the service. .

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Looal Board }I/o. 122- announces that tbe followlny men har e been ordered to report for armed forces physical &xam lnaUons: ' WaynesvILle - Walter Johnson. Jr., Rayman W,atklns, Robert Mc· Farland. Lebanon-GeoI:ge Sheldon, J,tnlp b Foley, Bruce Wood, Wm. Kocb.' Jr " Robert ,Burton, Wm. Trllylor. Frank Qood'paster, Cbarles Campbell, Bobby Wesl" Robert Leach. . Fr~klin-RObert CI'oll, Kennet'l Dixon, Everett Johnson, Richard Marshall, John Mills, Horry SiSCO, John H. Tibbs, Thomas Mills, Robert Wilson, ChlV"les Ungleshy. Loveland-Robert Probst.. Mor row - Arthur Snldel'. Cal'QL DaViS, Robert WUllams, Lewl3 ' Garrl B()lJl, Ca lvi n Snyder. Mlddletown-Wm,. Eisele. South Lebanon - Paul Mo lott. Henry Greely, Jnnlor Moore. Mason- RObert Rasch. Fos ter-Walter Smith, James Reisman. Kings Mills-Harold Hedget'. Blanchester - Chas. K lrkendnl1 . Wendell Stevens. Oregonia- James Starkey. Oozzadal&-Robert Radollffe. Transfer8 from otb'e r Boards CL06ED FOR VACATION Ohester Barrett, Waynesville: Our Barber Shop will be- cloled Marv in ~d , S. ;Lebanort Paul for vacatlol'l-November 6 to Novem· Greer, Morrow; Donald Wheeler, bel' 19. CHE6TER CAREY and Jr., Ff1Lnklln. ORVILLE ORAIV. , X-10·25-:-1l-1-S

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night at the M't: V man. tubercu· The , WaynesVille Spartans a1)losls sanitarium. Ser'vlces were held at 2 p. m. Saturday In, the nounce 't he. f ollowing basket ba I Stubbs funeral bome with burial schedule for 1951·52 ; Nov. 9-At Trenton. In MIami cemetery at Corwin. Nov. 16-0arllsle. . Surviving I\re tlVO sons, Ray of Nov. 2l-At HarveYBburg. Waynes'vl1le, and Sames . of Mid· Nov. 301-Kfngs Mills. d.l etown; a brother, four sisters Dec. 7- At Mason. and six giandchlldr.en. "" Dec. H - Morrow. Dec. 16-At Springboro. Dec. 21-BeUbrook. .flec. 2a-AJumnl. Jan. 4-At Sabina. Jan. ll-Harveyspurg. Jan. 12-At CarlislE\. Jan. 16-Lebailon. Jan. I S-At }{jngs .MUIs. tog to wise management of natJan. 26-Ma80n. ural resources in the best lItter· Feb. l-At Morrow. Attend. eBt of the pecple. Feb. . 2-sprln.,boro. 1ft Mr. Short wUl work dlrecUy the ' Vocational ~gr1culture Feb. ~At ,Spring Valley. ~ concentrating his efforts ~ THUR'QAY DI"'N,.,R GUE8T8 ~ Mrs! nelbert ~nger . attender\ the Ohio Vocational' AgrlculMus Lilia Benh.m, ent.rtalned the 28th s emi-annual grind cbap' te~hera, and the Oh'lo Future LOCII to dlnn.r on ~u"'lJay Mra. J. T, The Wl ,l\l8Vllle Cbolr, band The WS9S . held their regblar meeting of the Inte'rna~loo';l at America, a group approximately 10,000 Dearcloft a.nd lira. . Cbarl.1 ~•• t and glee club . have formed a meeting" 'at th~ ethodlst churoh bb Mall Bee Olub,' Inc. at tbe IConof Lebanon and Mrs. Glenn D. music ' club Wltb meetingll ev.ry Thuraday . afternoon with' a tine gregatlonal Obrlatlan church II) 'taking vocational agri' Bor~en. ' ; Sod and 4tb Wedneaday of every attendance. Mrs. M. .i\, Fulkerson on Thllriday ' and Ji'rlday. In 326. hlg~ Bcho ols In the ,., month. The huslneas meetln, waa In. cbarge of the 'l esson for Delegates were ~reee~t f~m s'~ven ) G~E1IT8 OF MRS, L. HART~O_.. K: tr.om '7 to 8 p. Pl., atter whl"h the month. all,d the ,hostesses ,for Bta!es for ' the program -of fine Mr. Short nas ' an e xcellent a.gA new "mechanical brain" has Mrs. , Lena. Hartaock bad a. Suo· programs ' ..e being planned with the day' were: M.rs. L. C. St. .John, .• pe~hea, tlle bobby show, pre ~~~~':[~~ ::.In:d~v'it:Onn:lur~la:: I been added to the staff of the day pesta Mr. and Mrs. Gelll! talent from Waynelvtlle and aom" Charles LeMay, Mrs. Wp1: 'sentation of the n.w nag and BdUtees. _ Farm reared, taught vo- Waynespllle National Bank. .Thls JIllUnsto~ and chlld~en of Eaton. \ prOf8lllllonal. talent ,rom out of lfrs. Horace Shaner, 'al)d many other IntereBtlng , thlllgS. cational agriculture tW,e lve years, Ingenlous piece' of equipment Is and Ibe ae~m, paled ,hem home t.Owu, Th" Is oPlln t.o tb. public lira. Harry KoKlttrlck. . /, , has his Bachelor of Science and known 8S a. "proof machine!' 111 for . a .bort vat. • ..,. U~ ' It II the W'lh of .t~ me'1l' '. • ' CI.~ To .I Master of ScIence ciegrees from addltloll to saving oountless man· .... ...J..r.tbal the community get be F.... t Q __ I r. the UnIversity of West Virginia bours and speedlng ousoomer ser\"Vlel" IN WA_~IN.GTON ~. H. hind' them on tbl. progr8~. The ,l~ I j .. " and Ohio State College of Agrl-, Ice. it proves every depos~t an ti lllll "n , ...-v culture. . discovers m.l stakes ' ev.... ll\e" _ . Sa..,..", Scanlan W81 • week omeera II1eote 4'lor tb e ,ear' are' ,...,.".~ , Thu..:.. , ~, Junior c1)ass orI Waynes'vJlJe ~ " I" L I, eD4 peer of ,her lOll and 4!U8b 'Pres.-Doris 'Brown, ' ,,_ f _t.:. II Tll 'M d Became Chief of Game; Manage· ~ave been ma(\e t)y th e cUl;llomel~ . .'W,TaV1h'laMfI,yi"lntleQuar... rlY conferen~e .o JlllJh lICDooI wi pr~.ent . e.., a and Propltgatlol\.. April, ' One of these. machines, mann . . . te...Jn..Iaw. III'. and , Ml'll . ·alIls , V. ftoO.s.-.J,oyce Be", I.' • ~I ~I" a •' MethoCllat c bur c h 'March Heirs. a brand new tIIiree· to 0 tob 1946 W Chief ' , PalU Ud , chI14ren In . Wasb ng· Sec'y.-Marr F~C8a, Hartsoclt. s~yel'al other churches 'aot f4ice comedy by Tom Taggert iaw e:forc~~ent for :hse ' Dlv. factured by The INa.tional caS!1 WD O. H. J4 ' 'Treu.-Mary Caroline Bradley. area Wtll meet at FrilnkU.. qrw ~ldaY, NIov. II at , 8 p. ilil. In of Conservatton cne year, and Register Company. ,have been InT. JO~AVE GUESTS JoMyceVertlalslng - Tobe ~ll: A,ast. tonight ~ThuredaY) at 7:80 the hllfh IOliool hm. The Mad • Speak. Her~ October 30 was chlef of Wlldl~e Conservs.- stalled In the bank (or the p'urW. Eo 8 8 Will E St. JOhD pe . . March Helra fa the ltory (]If d A. W. ' Short, wlldUre divisIon, tlon ExtenBlon Service . tor six pose of simplifying tbe bank's ac· IIr. and:!d 'Ina ..ts Stage Craw-J1m Dye and Jma I~tly luatic family waltlnll ' to of Columhus, will be the sp,e a.ker yeara, was very suocessful with countlng sys~em. Tlley add to t h~ In¥l al We4D a, 4l!,..D III Jone. LNFLA Will JnhUst a fortuDa Eacb melDber at the Waynesville Rotary OIub adult and' youtb groups In con· already modern equipment of th e the tormer's daqbtel'"ln-la... lin. ....... JIlP'. I .-.. _ _ _ OIII~. . has 'Jala own Id8aa and Intel~estB Imeeung Tuesday. December 30 at educatlon as It relates JosUtuUoo as a tUrther s tep In ~ul 8t, JOJm 01, San FtaDclaoo, Jerry RUh. ----ed' fa looltlng 10rwarcl to fur1llier- Pii.ston's Far HllIs Party" House. ' soil, water" wlldUfe, keeping abreast of up-to-dat e bank· "'..... lin Xlbel ........,. and , '._A_ SI reoreatlon, and peQPle I tI ' n S....... mpeoD, 1* . Ie own pIaU. , Mr. Short'e theme will be "Why In aU walks or lI~e regardless of n~ nrac ce. . , , n...... ~ BPbam of .DQt.oD. ,J.V1- head. It.~ IIIA1 ',be procured ,Jr~m Should !Wtarlana Be Interestet\ In race. color, or creed. ' This machlne \~m , greatll I O-N .... CENEU"V llIiporter-Aml.tte Tlnn.y, Aut. bel'll of the Jnnlor eiua.. ' ,' Oblo's NaturAl Reso~rces ' " orease the operating .ef(lc lency ,, ~ HOaT..... "D EftOJ!t B to ward a... "'ore . ' bank and provtde Qtllcker II nJ\ ' . S · H. ...... Ha......ck _Ill be o' DIUr . Hadl ey, '' ••, on .WLW .our , lin. ,D_ .. - . . . . . . .coD8~rvat~ ed,uclltt on WIII ·App . inore satisfaotory 'ser vlce to 0\11; to thtl Ne. C.ntury Olub ............. '8.- . . . (or OhlQi was given a. gl'eatly , customers," !Wss .H artsock, Pres. OIl I'irI4a1 artemoon' .t the rar ~ . . .1'1 ne8ded boost through the, s'gnlng :Mrl and Mrs. Owen Rice;, ROute ' Ident 'ot the bank, Bald , teday. " Wo BIlla PartJ' - . . ....th .lIra. r. Club ..... At.V' ' , I O.t a cooperative. agj"eemel\'t be- 2, ~nklln, will ap~ear on Every- like , the way this , machine stream. W. 1A1I., .~ . Jin. Bar! Bocptt ' ifn. Lawrence i'o~u. » rs. depa~ent of the Ij(eth. !tween the Ohio Dlv1alon ~r W~d. body s Farm Hour' 'Station V{LW 11n8s ouroperat!ons. We bellev\!. ID ....... or ,~ ~ R-.... rt· Baker, Mra, D. R. Smith.. ScIUIol ' ~1I "-". a ure and ~he Ohio D~villlo!l 0f 0- togetber with Grady M. Rhodea, it wlll repa.y the Investment cost' ...... drive Batlll'da7. An:,pne catlonel Agriculture of the De- ,Connty . Superv:l~or of , FarmerB In a .....ort ~'me. But even If this . ... WIEK END HIlRI lira. 01au. Berry, l!lra..t clIUed bT the ~uCtloD ' Credit papal'll, pluM call Mrs. partment of Education. , H Ad 1 I t tI fo ()linton 1>.. U !~~ ,.p__ ' 8"-004 -_ .. YU.~ Barlan, lira. JUDI. Colmer, lira, ."4 Ia --d. fOl' the oonv.nlence WhltaIt.r pr lin.. Olenn TM.:.........ment. pmVides for Ute Octme. m 0 s ra on r were not true, It I.s worth' ,more . y ..- . . . . . . ...... &IV'... ~ ...... 11 -.~ . an Warren Counties, on Tuesday. thA 1._ (;ost Ill' tbe satlBtncUon ......._ ..... __• _ ... -- .m.......... In Bleb, lin. , 1A1IA Hart· .- ...._ ... wbo - - Inn,ted to I.top or woe _ ......... t , per· , UI ent · of Mr. A. W, .ehort, Octob SOti.' bet 1280 and .,n ....... v 10III-tIme collserva .. tl 00 ed uca tlon 1 00 Per Mi IiEST ween It de' ............... ...w -...... t ....u - __10 .11 .....th. ~lI, lin. Ray JIjJ.InoIla II.... 0 ram -ID ....- the lour. Thl I . I tb It' brl.n gs to' our emplo'·ees. ' ~:v=..:::;; ;.;da.n , carl. 8IIoap and lin. Leala lIilIa at- ....... speclallst with the Wildlife Dlvl· , : . I. , • . s s n e , Inltely removes a lot or i1rudg.er:/ ...... ~ ani II .... lin ...... the IU". of tJae Bello. . , Ikm, to aup.rvlae a conservation form of a recordtng. from the day's work." . .. ton ____ r. u _ 'as DIrecton Dlatrlct a. tJw VI.IT> INDIANA 'TA.TE . PA~K educatioD program wlthht the Vo" , -~ ". ~~ cau. wlal~ w.. ·I1.... • UId lin. lIou B. Hartsock, are catI??,' AITIculture Dlvfllloq. EI=htLo~al, MYF Al:TEND OES ' IN , COLUM~U8 " •' ........ "'U-----" POIt. H. TURN." IIGdQ' ~D at tblII ·11ICA. ) . . BartIOCIk anel" Mr•. D. acm, TIlla PJ'OlT1Ull, acoordfl\l to the . D ~ M:rs . GJIlu'les ~cCt1Uoch, Mrs. if. lib. 1WrJ II. Tam.r 'boilotlq the ,.urtq ,....lddt, ..... YIIated· the St&\e Park T - :~ ~";:,ee:en!, !l~l~ A Dayton M..t J. Burske and Mrs. Bertie ¥U1s • bIttJl of • iIno • II. UN_, • at Ia4iaD& Oa Buo4i.y. ~Dt Jlro~ In : tbe farm ' Efght membere o( the MYF of lett on Monday evenlDg for Co- , ... IieatUf1l1 .ua.. ol ·Pow· Pft. ~ IJbQood. acm or th 1aD4..na1i Of the lta~l and for Methocl.!at church at- lumbua where. the,., wlll attenlJ a&.! ' . . . . . . . . . . Uit -~, ~.. cODductlq of an edooauonal prothe Fall Rally at South the annual meetInC of the gl'ed wraer _ lUale ....... wtua .... .....aIF ...... aUltarT Mr. II'Ul to aeca.lnt larmers and cllllrch, n.,ton SundQ where • ..... ifta "WoIa ,.,,.......It. . . . . .. ..., ........ at I':4Irt 1b ,.... JOIltll ....th the neede 0'"1 youna people of the Methodut cbapter of Ohio, Order of Ealtenl Star. I BIIIr. ~ fan\a WOIIIIfe and JI'Oblema relat- cll1U'Cbee of Daytcm ~a mu.: aclIool to present a program o· 1IOIlP. In r.turn 1'4... Wrlglit. lhe L. B Gordon ..... a week mUlto director of Randolph' and II _ 1J:"fII"'"g. of 1'4... I!lmma MoC'ur~ - friend of fro Arthurs Is tirlnglnr nlflln, 'Mra, WIDlf~d Harthi. band down for a concert. We aoek and Mr. (Jordbn aleo Will e . expect them In about 3 weeks. BUDllay 41nner lUes\S, Mr. ~d Mrs. Rudolph lJllde- the .prlng he planll to bring his brecM opene4 tbelr ltolll e o~ :r~l cbtllr. . . PVT. R. G"AHA", HOIitE C 1ft day of'1bll ~st w~ek for th. O. OUr, P1Ogr&II1 couslate4 of sev· ,n, RIchard O.,abam of am., mteUns ~f tlla ~ll\bow A!lVlaOrt. numbers . fI'qm the choir and Kt,m.r, N. ,1.1. Ilrrtved by plane Council, ~ , , a 11010 by Tobe Ball. ' A ~ute' lJua... and Featly surprl,ed and plelUl!d ,The UIU&t bUsiness and "IBcua- tet by Alice ~lnl1ef, Marilyn Gons hlB patenta, ~r, snd .Mrs; F,orest I' slon aesllion w!lre conducted aod ~ Retelllck an4 Anna Flan· Graham with a we,k end trip. plans were' modI! tq t..old the Noy Dery aDd 'a girls q~t by Joyce .. -' -I meeting wi lt. a tur" ev II~PJ'ler at Snead Annette TInney, Carolyn ITVr. _HOW AT 'METHODI8T the home ot IIfr. and .1'~r." Hor!'~e B\lI'D8tt.nil OaJllotta Brown . . We Do mIU the Ityl.. "baw ' at Bbeer: .,. all IWl a ~~ time and everybOdy til. 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dllrlDs w,*" nfflcenr were electe4I for the Clom· lng year: . Prelld~t. Robert WiJ80a: VIce President, KeUer 1Ioak;" Secretary, f,(rs. Ell FuroaB: Lellalatttellep. rellentatiye, .Mrs. K.n.r SoU! and drscns",on ' Ieader, Mr. Earl JII.C), lnnt.. " . The topiC for filllClUsllon "P'lan· DIng ,for th'e ' nrm au,au" Ibrot many InteresUn& comm.nt.. Followtng adjournment to JI!ieei Mr. and Mra. Raymond lliradIn November, a plelllSllnt hour ,~aa enjoyed wftll refreshments In keepllll ...Ith tbo> season, were sell1'".

and a crandaon Rlch'anl Frocto In the U. S. Navy .In HawaII, tvrt sisters EmIly and Margaret Soap In New Market, Va. ServIces Friday a t 2:00 o'cloc' at McClure fUlleral home With Rev. 1. W. Wedg9woo(l officiating. Servces will be followed by cremation. .

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ATJ'INI) . Mr. Wou.m lAlIleDS attelld!na Ute Americo meetinl beillS held In Fl&.

GUESTS OF FlTES

. Mr. W. W. WilBon of CharleB' ton, West VIrginia, and Mrs. J. WJlbur Huddle of ofLanoaster, were guests Saturday Mr. WII· Bon's sister, Mrs. Louise Flte and her daughter, Miss Jane FHe. . . Mrs. Huddle III all nint ot Mrs . GUESTS FROM .......4 E'fery Thursday Morning Flte and Wilson. Mrs. Ada Rille. of Amal:llIo, at~.. Warren County, Ohio. --'..------Texa., who Is vls1t1ng here ~Vltll Entere4 as ..cond olass matter at P ••T. A. MEETS rela~v. and her slBter, Mril. I • l'l ct r. rr\ce at Waruuvllle, 'Ohlo, . Dantel thlder'l'{ood, of Wl1ml~lgtoJl ...':!:. ll.C · ,1l;t of M~reb I, 1879. Tbe Pare)1t Teachet·s AssooJR' are houlle guests this weeF of Uon met in the high sohool build· Mrl, UDderwootd's son·ln·law and· Ing ;Wednesda.y nlgbt. ' A. grOIlP or daugbter, . Mr. and Mrs. William f.l ve members pneseuted a hUIll' orous skit, " 'l'he Lamp W nt Doster and family. Out."

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Mrs. Fred Sherwood was III for a. few days last weeK but sbe Is well again and able to be "out." Mrs, Lena Gilpin, ot Springboro Is tbe house guest of her s oli·ln· Ia.w and daqghter. Mr. nnd Mrs. John . Ill. Welsh.

PATIENT IN N. Y. HOSPITAL Maurice Collett who .~ a pa tient In a .Mt,. Vernon, N. Y. hospiLl\l, Is improving, ~ccordlng . to word received Mre by bls statel··ln·law, Mrs. A. S. Collett. He sur(el'e<t a stroke ae"ernl wee!;s ago.

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nlgbt of Mrs. A. S. Collett. Luden's Reynolds Funeral Home Miss . Rle Denny and her sister. wae In Miami cemetllry. His only Mls8 Edith Denny, of Lancaster, ImmedJate survivor la a brother, visited ' friends and relatives In Fred of Harveysb'll'g. Mr. Dakin the village Thursday. 'dled at his home late Friday nl hi. l\fr. and Mrs. Ralpb Dell.- Sr.. after a . long Illness. wlll be bollts at l.,belr home near town Friday evening 0 the Mas·' AMONG INJURED sl84\Vsshington Advisory Council. ON SCHOOL BUS .MlaB Kathy Etz who has been Bernadette Enders ' of Han'eye· s'Ufferlng front chl!)ken . pox, has bw'S .was aDlong the group ot recovered. children who were Injured tRst Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Osliorn Monday 'mornlng wb n the sl at!o~ and [amlly were guests Friday wagon In which tbey were rldin'l evening of Mr.· Osborn's parents .. collided wltb a trUCk, near the Mr. and Mfs. Carl Osborn. Keller Boak farm. The condilion Mr, and Mrs. Lee Colli",!, of of the girl Is not serious. . Centerville, were guests Suu~ay of Mr. Collin's motber, II1rs. Ada ADULT BIBLE CLASS MEETS C011lns. Miss Alvin Hlnkens and bel' Mr. Pete Runyon and .ir. Hur. ley have returnell to tbelr home slstel', Miss Frances Hlnkens ber.. arter a vacation trip to were hostesses Tuesday evening 10 ' the Adult Bible (' I .l~ ~ ot JonKentucky". ah's Run Baptist churCh. Mrs . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert CO~lett of A. B. Collett led tbe group in de· Dayton, were guests atm day of voUons. Mrs. J ennie Graham had charge of tbe program and Miss ) \lr. A. S. Collett. Tbe Friends cb'urcll- had It bnsk~t MAe Marlal! bali cllIug!) or tbe dinner Sunday noon. recreation.

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The Mlilionary Olrcle of JOII' ab's Run Baptist church mElt 1u the social rooms of tbe churcb Wednesday, The group Is en· gaged in Wblte Oross work for foreJgn lande.

By JANE FITE . Mr. an~ Mrs. Rlcbard Wmlall}s and family, of Wilmington. were guests, Sunday or Mrs. William's EDWARD DAKIN, 88,. SUBSCRIBE TODAYI-$2.00 TRY ,cAzET.rE CLAS . SIFIEDS ~':ot~~' Ml'. and Mrs. ~. s. DIEs FRIDAY NIGHT ... READ THE GAZETTE WIj;¢KJ.I.'! -THEY GET RESULTS F,M'I' Funeral sery! es tor Edward D .. ' Tbe BYF ·met In the ' socllll Dakin. 88. were conducted Satur· ~ r oom of Jonah's Run Baptlpt day a'ttemoon ~t. the Friends \church Sunday nlgh't. church here with Judge Hugb - .

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NOTHING IS ~ORE IMPORTANT tban proper mortuary prepa.ratlons. It bas moat $0 clo with last Impreallonl.

THE GAZETTE WEEKLY QUR APVEltTISERS

To this w'Ork we bring many years of precUcnl experience.

McCLURE FUNERAL HOlE WAtNEsVQ:.LE. OHIO

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"Have you turned your farm Old.tools. worn out parts l~ac. scraj) into cash? Move it out of t'Ors, truclu, ~tivator8 anll o,ther the fields now. Take a load to implementa: broken and discarded town and sell It.on your next trip. pieces of metal and other scrap It is needed to make steel for the should tit ta1leD to town -and sold defense program. It ia a vital tpa~ right away to the local scrap ~ieal. terlal and must ,not be allowed to sr. Eve'r)- -pouad of scrap Vi,hioh Vt1aste away." comes back to steel milia helps Many farmers have responded to make two 'POunds of new jsteel, . to that appeal recently, 8ays the on the avenge. Committee on Iron and Steel U the ~ It unusually b1~I~y, Scrap, American Iron 8.n d Steel .preventinl .t easy tr\lnsport:~tlOn Institute, Those .farmers have by the farmer, the scrap dealer . made 8 'little money and gained can be ~ 'Or the local farm Ipace In tbeJr fielda. The scrap III (lIW~. ""''s..e:1I to worl~ out belDg put to use tnatead 01 belng i ~ arra~~t. abandoned to rust and r.uln. . lj {'Farmll are one 'Of thel big But more farm scrap i, ne81fed. I SOurcel ot aqap," says tbe Com· Steel output can't be Inc.r eased mitt . "Never have far erJS had without a big lupply ot, scrap. a greater stake In the mitlon's With winter coming on, "'{hen steel output." Icrap is more dl~cult to fin I! the Hlil'Veat . y.,ur Iron ' an~ ' steel lituation \p truly critical. ' More scrap . right away. Turn It. Into IC.r ap must' be obtained from cub., Do yo~ part to aid the de· farms in order t'O make mo~~ steet.. tense prograp,. ' .' -,~.

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Federal Civill)e!6fI.8e Admim.trcdor Don't QP. surpri~ed ' lf 'You hear" siren bloWln:Ir aDd . . !eam. that . your comtnunity ·fa ~g al~ f,or an, nnagmary. a~om bomb raid. If it is organized, with. in minutes, air raid wardens, first-aid teams, doctors, nurses, emergency rescue squads, and other civil dEtfenae units will spring into action. . -

O , METHODIST CHURCH J . \Y. Wedgewood, Minls.t er ..(llaurch Bcllool, ':10 A..II .. Mr. Harold EarnlW't, Sapt. Worship Service, 10:80 A.M. Youth Fellowship. Sunda.y 7 :30 P.M. • Cbolr Practice Thursday 8 :00. FERRY CHURCH OP CHRIST Byron Carver, Wn1Iter Bible Scbool, 9:80 A:M. Morning Worabip, 10:10 A.M. Prayer Meetlnr, 7: 00 P.M, Young People'i Meeting, 7:00 evening Servlcel, 7:30 P,M.

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L.YTLE METHODIST CHURCH B. E. Baughn, Pastor UnUled Semel, 11:411' a. ' m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL The Rev. Samuel N. Keys, Reciol Sunday: Church schsol 10:30 a. m . Adult Worship, 10:30 a. DI. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH William ShanDon, Mln11tor Sunday Scbool, 9:80 A.M., Mr • .

Jame. GarrllOn, Suplo Preachinl, lit. aDd 8rd. 8W1· da1' ot ~cla month, 10:10 A.M. EYenln, Senlcel. 7:30 P.M.

WAYNE8VILLE CtfURCH CHRl8T 'CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEND8 Dible Scbool, II: 80 A.M. Donald Hainee, Superintendent. Morning Worship, 10:80 A.M. Wonlaip . . . . . 10 A.II. Young Peoples' Meeting, 7 :00 ~ 801I0oI. 'U A.JI. P.fI . evening Service, 8: 00 P. M. Pr&Jer Meettng and Bible Btudy WIdDndaJ. 8 P.II. . OREGO~IA EVANGELI(:AL U. B. Janes H. RUey, Pastor !Iunday School, 10 A. M. 8T. AUGU8TINE CHURCH Morning WorshiP. 11 A. M. Rev. Ja.mes . L. Kr\lsllng, 'P8stor' Masses. 8:00 and ]0:00 A.M. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDa Firat D87 BclIoot. ':10 A.II. MeetlD~ for Wonhlp, 10:10 A.II. MT. HOLLY METHODIST T . II. B.caIf. IIIDIatel' 8uD417 1IeIIoo1. .: 10 A.II.. II. Let this ' Sunday and every . Sun· A. Blarnhart, Sap&. lilly ,find YOIl In some church ...,.. Worlhlp Senlce, 10:10 A.II. llle cburcb or your chotee, Evenln. Santee, 7:10 P .II.

.. Hundreds of citiel, tOwnll, and Itro,.ed or eat off. '!'h.e water Imall communitiea in the United !.l1,PpJY m!aljt .,. lpIQCketI oat. States today are making sure that ne~ communleat1OD1l'411~t atop they will be rEId,. to do their part entire1,.. Much of the tnMporta. It, and. wh~ the telll atom bomb tion aJJtem eertain1~ wouL! atop. hUa them or cities near them. TJ;10DlJaDda of sunt.ora wo~1d aad· These imaginary raiclll hive 'lIhown denJy bel J~MlmM1v. homtlela, ~hat w:eU•tralned and .co,ordlnated without foQdl' cJot.:JIinC, el~, .or cunI 'defenle penonnel ' lI;Dd equlp- money. .~ ment can do acainat enemy attack. ' What happen witho'at clnl . However, don't Ict It the alert defenae' t a1pal you hear iII '~U!lt an 1mac!AIle, ~e ~aplU1........an1j~ne ot nary air raid. Act "I you have the few. lurri.on at· "HiroabibU or beeD trained to act. Do what!)vei ~aPlald. They. had alm.CMIt DO you ha.e been told to do. OinI cint defenae j U • • know lit now. defenae prepares you !or that spilt- When atOmic bomlil hit theiir ~, lecond decillion of kuowing how to the population wu a1moft com· act-wliat to do. pletely unprepared.- ~t: .the WIthin . one-half mlle of thl ,people panfeked wild!7. ~ eenth of an A.boillb e&ploelon ~o.Ulandl.were needleuly IIiUed or abDoat eferyone without proper un; famill.. were aeatteNd, IIIIl proteetloll will be ldUed. With- property wu lOIt 'Or bd.I:v clamla the Ilut lIalf-llllle Irty per aced. . .. ceat of the population will not . Th01lllands lIi't ~meJe. lanlYe. From oae to one.and.a. wiUl . ~ oU to care ~ half 11111. a"a1 eJ~"ty.ln per TIle wo~" ... WIIo ceJlt will liy.. Beyond two mll'l m~.t ""., BY... dW. Ilea. . from the center of ,the esplo,loll . JII' per d'ril w ... wi. ~IO& .- . 10a 'will l ...ri,,-atUt there will ~anbed to ~.I tIMII. ~ lie work lor 10a to do. Civil ci... BIl"::rlee lfoald!t ," . fenae preparea 10U for that too. ~__ ere .,.. 10m..... . of . . . With th . 1rl'U....... 1mPJIrtIDce to a netJoD llf... 'l'Iae e proper protectIon YOU whicl1 wu ftahtinc for may . H'fe, but thouaands will be fact that there wu DO ldUed inatantly and many othen meantthat til.',.ta.ctoll'l. will be wounded and in need '-01 ill&' after the atomlo oo1IId immecUate care. Eve17 street not oHDte. within the DWor damace area wiD Withont dnl dart..... .,. II~ iii be completely bloekacl with rubble, lie1plell. Wttb it, ~ 1110and hundreda of ' periona trapped lIaetion ' CaD or bllriacl in lb. wnc:Jrace. Firea llrh~ bae1r. .wf11 atart within a matter of at leut bt ~ mlJiut_1n IIWI)' placea at 01iee;' Hyo. *PIn IJ)d . . . .

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E1t:ate of Pearl Stevens, deCl:d, Sallie Harris, dec'd. Meryl B. Gray appointed commie· Fred E. JOD~I, ·as ad· aloner. · _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"'..' ,' mlnistratOr. . O.appOinted B. Oheno,,(eth. Estate ot Henry Eggert. certln· lot In outh Lebanon. WUllam ArDOld and Renr), ruaes cate 9f traparer of real estate ar. Guy and Ethel Brqndell!.ut g . 0 apponted appraisors. Idered. , Oatherllle Mcl. i llal:. , let tn SO\!l h Estate of, l!{lllon lIartzeU, C1ec'd , ' M~C1ul'e ll\\neral Hoine. For mOlley Le~allon. . Helen HariQlI , administratrix, !ls, MARRIAGE LICEN'S'ES only; Fred n. lODell, Att'orn~y. '\ aien. EI,tel ,to ,Roblwt and r.n l', ta~ valued ,6,007,86. " Carroll Ward. naYlon; , I Ida Mat Stepp admhllsb atrlx. dred ]d1U'sballl 5 lots In eQI'f1eld "",tate C?f noancell A. 'MlII, dec d. and Mary "Marsh, Loveland w o.f thtl estate o( WUUam M. Step)); twP. , ,Anna. Ma~ yte. eXQculrl'X •. 1!eBI~ ress. " , dec'd, vii Continental Transport&.. vlnhie R. R;bolldes to 'Fred and Ing' liet toft o~o~er 27 at jQ.IDO: I Paul Schoollman. Loveland, 8S· 'UOD, Lines, Inc., a. corporatIon. For Grace P. Gutte,·y .60 acres In ~ll1. 1 Esta~?t m, A .. ~ox, ~oc d .. lIe'!lbler lind Melwood J{toetl'!r; ' Loraine Fox, executlh, til'S ar., COrrespondent, ?'fafnevllle. ' mone only. Rendlgs, Fry and tloereek. tWlI. l<iell O. Donald DUatusb, AltyS. Glenn Irwin to Audrey El, and cQunt approved. • I Dew!8Y Park. FranllUn. Nary, x.Tuarilta Henderson vs Edward VI Gardner H. Townsley, 3 acres In I J. wm · Bapta. IIdmlnlstrator and Lois Snell Franklin s8creto,rv, , • TuTUcreek twp. . I the estat e ot Joho M. Batlta •. de("d " . . B;end-erson. divorce, Aleryl ti, . 'Rena Reeg tA)I Walter C. ..smitb vs. J. WIlUatn .Banta. et Ill, s810 I Charles Owens Baston. ,MlIs~n Gray. attorney. , 2 lots In South Lebanon . I or real estate"ordered. laborer and LUllnn Ann Fltzwnter ... . > Lebanon, Cbarlea Garnson V8 Norma Jean Wal~ef C. Sm~t~ to nepa Reog, Estate of CArrie Ebe~hart, dlec d f J h '" H L b Garrison divorce J T Riley I • .•• • 2 lots In South Lebapon. Marguerite ReQuartb and Marl' osep '". artz. 0, anon. car· y llttorne , . Wayne T. Bret'lse to Leann A. execqtdces, nr.s t and .lInnl penter and Cynthia J, Wlrscb, ,Lell· , J 1 lot In ¥orrow. . a.pp~ved. ,' ' , . COMMON PLE"S . J:obn W. Tucker and Lucille M. Estat.e oe~rry, B. Kirby. ,dlee'd . •••• _.- - : -". ._._._._. s MUlenta OhUdeTII !S Henry ()sborn to Howard arii! Frances 'r.. Kepnet Ij Kirby, admlnrstl'lator, D'EAD STOCK y Be t ' E Del CbUders, d,efenllant ordered to pay Ary. 76.96 acr a In Wlltyoe a~d first and tlD,lU , account flied.. . HOR~ES $2.00 COWS $2.0:1 ...r me .. r.... I'1e8 eue tempo):ar; support. . Maule twp. " . .BolUb eaD now Hi'll mog mODey-for ' Ralph C Jnbnaon VII ' Glo"lli. Alice Whitaker to Charles Estate of, _~t~er W. soutbl.llte, Hogs an~ Other 'S'mall 'Stock ),011., A Dew la" provide. &en mllre .,.. . ; '" .l attorney tee~ filled. " ~. Re~,oved Pro'm ptfy lIIh1re.t.eandD, ),ears ,or ),01ll' B Jobnson, a minor, caBe dlsmllised. ~rutbYi Whipple 1.74.6. acres In Estate or Silas P. HaWke tunsBoIUb &lid ' )'0" dOD'& neeel ti d I ~lonlal Finance vs . Robert Harlan twp. , ' t All Stock Removild Dally .... &IaIq ~bciu,.t. 8lmpJ), bold them Frost, entry of satisfaction mell. Joseph q. and A.nna F. Benz to of l't\&l ,e~ta e approved. . , eUler &en )'01'1 aDd ,ou'n .et 7., per f Albert Lyons vs N,elSon B. Troth', A.. O. Gredl~t 48.427 acres In Hila· of ;sWatter P. Bentlev, Large 0," Small !.- Call Collect c.a more ....D '01ll' or...... 1II.e.... . cas. dlsml88ed. Illn twp, 1{W admllted to Probate . meat. 11. 8, DeleDBe [BolUb are .. . MAbel MvCabe vs. Jr.-ank J. Walter John. and Gall Coleman B ntley appointed ex· Xeni.454 aafe as AlBerloa "IOU, B.., lJoDd's Klonne, et. aI.. deed and dlstrtbu- OUn to FreU and Edft)l Vlmlon Jl6 lA~ence -T. Gray, Henry repJarl), and bold Uiem. S&ari ....t HoD. ordered. ' . Il!ta In DeerfIeld twp. Grady. Fl-aU LeMay appol'Dteil XENIA FERTIUZER Deleue Bond savin. habit today. State of Oblo va HlU'VeYllburg Matthias Keller to I): Paul and appralseriJ. Dlililion of lilland, P.roductt, Ino. , ,II. s. " - ' o~l"'" Fertlllier Co" tempora..,. Injune- Marie E. Ward, .77 acres In Har: r;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ___ . - __ >1' _ i _ p. • _ _ • tlon granted. - . . Ian tw}). LoreJl llOYQ VB Anglyn L. lAurence Harr to Dalliel and Boyd. Maple !' &' Maple, attorneys. Marguerite M, Collette .026 acres ' 0 dlvorcl! ~ plaintiff. In, Turtlecr!!ek twp. 'rHE I&.ND BANK ,WA'Y ~~~~-:==II;~~"''11 -. gtJerlte L, Man to Daniel H. and Mar· -.-' REAL ESTATE , TRANSFERS M. ,C ollette .142 apres In l..O.... 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Robert and Olyda WhItehead to ....Ud pliepipe fOC' easy sPP!,"tlon. Addle Berman to ~Itll M. Lea· Velma E. 'I'oney, 6 acrea In Clear. :i",~a. cr!!ek twp. man, 2 lots 10. ButlerVille. David C. and I3l1sle Isabel Cbrls· Lucy Ferrla to Jobn and Loretta man" and Ralpb 1", and MaJ:Y U. L, Scott 6.38 acrell I.n Wayne twp. Ohrlsman to Map' . O. and Gordon Fay Marlatt' to Cllnton and Ln.. M. t Chisman .081 aCr!,Bv I.n Turtle· ~1C1a O. Opple, 1 lot In Wayne , URM, 8ec'y·Trelu. creek ~wp. , twp.

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' D£AD STOCK WANTED around marllet In tlle ClfII1IIt1T. war dorla of the civilian population, as well fUI to destroy increased. nearly 1090 slnQe- ;194~ SERVICE THAT ,ATI,,,,U . HORSES t2.00 COWS ,2,00 and to ldll and itjure people, IDs ~m would be ~ and -salary si)bedules bad l.eell Hogi and Other Small Stock For Dally Marte,t R.pottel make you quit, leave your jobs, desert your homes and start raised, many b.ospttals were "un Removed Promptly WHIO DaJtAm. 11:60 &.B.T, DIal panic among you. Panic take a tremendous toll of lives. understaffed, .pa~tlcular~y In the C~LL COLLECT 1100; WLW C1J1c1DDaU, 1140, DIal It also can bring production to a stand-still. . Cleveland> area and Ilt AIPple 'l00. It fa ,th. task of the elYil ,defenae1l . Creek, Be point it out t1u/ot , tbe WiJ.n;UDgtoD 2362 L " D 4H . '" 1 te orpnl.. 'and train mWlona of , 1~ U lmp~ti.eUtat farm faml- present ! annUal expendUure lOl' iNLAND PRODUCTS. lac. NORRIS BROCK COMP~y , Amtrlcana 10 that each on. will be Ilea learn about bloloe/cal wa~....• bOllpltsl personnel \s appll'Ox\:p~pared to Nnder 'the belt piG- and h~ t:o ,wateh ~or It. WhUe matelY :18 , millions oC dollar!, as _ IllliIIWOOlIllllllllIIl1 teet1•• a.mea at til. mommt It fa ,.OU an protecti~ ,.our family and compared with 27 mnllons ' In needed. . . ' 10~ llftltoelc from infeetio.1Ut an4 1940, but that mental patients ', hnd Your aim abould be to accept your ~p,. trom infeatatloDl, ,.ou InereMed { roin approxlmntelY 81,. that trainina' 10 tIIat ,.ou wm bow .an cooJl8rati~ with the c1Yil d.. ' . . h~w to Naeue tile trapped and In- fe'nae prorram. 000 on Janual'Y 1, 1949 10<, over jund, bow how to work with Th.l"e are ways of keephic 88,000 at present. He sald Uhat yoluilteer ftn-ll,htinr unite, bow diaeue from apreadlne, and of the Department had made CII'pllol how to pre.ent panle and bow proteeti~ our fQOd and wa_ Improvements at A mental lnE!t1tu· bow to perform any at th. lpeqIle -suppUes. CiYil detenae, wo~ duti.. of eiril defeDle, partiea1arly Wi~ exiltlnr health arenelel and tiona alnce 1948 r approxlmntely $40,000,01)0.00 and tbnt ! nrthel' 1m· those 70U hue Indicated. In your phYSicians, attend. to that Job. proveJDents wel'e ' still under way: ~,that1Ou an beet, q~ W.slaoo¥ h ,raper. to eo,. , to do. with polloD rues. ABd eo wouncla of lorrow. Ther. art waf. to ..... thOllbe, for "He are ,004 . ,ef8lliea ~ at peo,le fro. til. e.... aDiDlt There art -waf. of lilut, rallloadlYltf alld beat ' at alaarlll7 redl" .... ' ho. lroa atomle boII~ TIler..... ,.. attedal, aDd dril def_ wa,.. to tate Ibelter, to ,resel' ,ro'rides beat ........ tile trapped alld IDJared, and wa,.s to eat Ir...... to a mlDlCiYil defeDIe servicae .... or. . . . Orpnlsed dril defenae pniIed to brlnllD ·help from 01lt.e&Il do tlaOH tIIlDp. . Ilde, and to ret • .trlcken eltJ 'Y <u'neavllle Phone !!2!l1 The atomic bomb la too ezpen- back Into worldne oMer .1D the liYe to 118e PIlrPMeI,. on- a farm shorten polllbl. time. It pl'OYidllj eommunity. Howe.er, thla NlatiYe f~ eb.lter and medical, eaN for fnleaom from attack only adele to V1etlma at attack. , th. NllponalbWty at tile people Det.... Tak. P1aJmlD. who live ID sucb artaI. . CIYiUana -Clril defenle takel plannlnr. ~ away from th_ tarr-t area wiD be wanl&a~ion, and a lot of. lt~ w;&~ "better able. mentall7 and physlcal- TIlere are jobl for you. Find out ly, to eope With lituationa of where you can ,.our familJ, d1auter. your eonlllnmity and youraelf th. Farm People beet. Then .olanteel" for the work With c:an, trucks and tracton you are beet suited to do. aYli1able, farm people are well OiYil defenaa canDOt pl'Vtect ON STATE ROUTE 73 equipped' to aid any stricken area ev8I'J' lIf4p and e• . , home, bat 1\ wtthID their reach. Kobil. sup- will eave thoaeanda port, l'8IC!U' and eYleuatioD work be 1,0\11' life or the 11f. at ~ MJ art phas.. of dYil defenae that dear to ,.ou. runl folk are eepedally quallfted (Th. nut article will cIIacaiJ . to do. To do any at them withput 1fhat would happed If an A-bomb eonfua1on and delq, you mUllt be fell on your dt7 lriUlm dYd orpnised and trained. def8llH.) .

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4..........--.-------. - -.--•• -".... ---.."tr , lng ot the "ell80n at twelvlI o'clo 'k of .8nse allel natural talent fol' I ~noon.B 19norance of thl!. law Is no- \be buplnel\B. He goeB along at' I ~/ ~ eJiCUBe 80 tbelr duckll ,,' ere exnen· ' their beels and nips thelr tallJl I" ,. ." : slve one, all beClolll\e thy I'tldn't every once In a while. The thing .. ~ ., 'read everythhlg there wall. to read now Is to get blm to uoderatllnd " l' on the gnllle laws. I and obeY orders. He-is also lea1'n' j . A Farm Diary I Tbe neighbOrhood Is 80rry to ing to be a watch dog. The other Ileal' of Dr. ')fermlln's death, and 'day .Tohn left a dlek al the edge of B,y D. J • PruIer WIBh' to extend OUI' l~re aym· the yard ~whlch was paInted ),ed . . . . . . . . . . _ ••• _. ___ • atby 1.9 hIS' family. He W88 a gool\ and had nevor I;een In theplai>e I neighbor and will be mi9Bed verr before. The IlUp caught Bight <.t OCTOBER I,l~> lOG-I.E-Another much. ' It and his hall' roso along hIs baok warm, dp.y bu~ wl~h clouds In the Thoso who knew Mr. Oharles aDd be began to bark. At first I 18k),. Q1,oud8 Of all kinds , sof~ Post wllo vlf\lted me aev4!ral ,times didn't know wbat he' was bar k ing haly clouds, reat banks of clouds and spent some time In Waynes. 1ai, but he went ijltle ne~ rr r, that are while In tbe sUn anil dark I vtlle, will be sorry to heat· th~ t still barking so I \\,ent with him blue purple I'll the shadpw. The I had word of hl8 death last \VMk and even when [ was right beRlde leaves are cOJJlln'g down fast In a in Salt Lake Olty. He Wlis ail Ill· It, he waB very caut/olls ahout light wind and there Is a feel or lereeted reader - of 'Plte Miami' coming noorer. At. Il18t he p:ot rain in the all' but so far no Gazette and , kept. up with events Dear enough to smen It and then 8hadows. This mornIng , there dOwn 'o,n the fa1'1n even al ter he aneaked of, looking rather sheep.. were a. dOlen (!II' m01'e blue jays was unable to mn1ce' bls yearly Jah. He ia stlll pup' enollgh to IIcreamlnlf In the trees neal' t):u~ trlDa elll . carry everythlDt' orf aod chew It. bouse but now they are , gone. Corn ptokJng and whel\t plant- He still ~rlngs his choicest finds Yester~ay there Were a pair oC tng are etlU iq~ on. I ha.~8 been and Iluts them on, the ~Itty rock· in<!Oklng bh'ds and a pair of Cal" trYing to get the ClIlrn crib cleaned lng chair on, the porch and cornea oUna wrens and 80me titmice In IUId ready for the new corrL What b.wk every once In 0. while and the bUSh by the honee and 0 .' the rata did to laet -years corn as puts his paws up On the chair red·bellled woodDccker 'Yas Deok- shown by the bue cobl and haU alll1 ch'8wB , on whatever he Is lng away at the lIu~t. • ~he ', pl'OJ, ellten shelled corn left Is. enough saving. ce8810n lO'f ducks lis ~U8t waddl ng to mat e me hur ry' down atld get The sun seeme to be winning U\) t~e lilll from tile Iprlng. I 80me of one or' these new rat kn· out over the clouds and we have hope no one .takes them for wlla lers 'Mt are '80 much advertIsed another day of "Octobers brlg~t ducks now that the ,bunting seosoll these daY8. ' WlIl that drive ,.my blue 'Yell-ther" and It hard on those for ducks Is open. cata to bird hunting? Of course who must haul water 'but a drought $peakfn\;, of the duck ee!l.on, It , Ihe barn cats always get their pan tbis tline of year has lis compen. lIays to read mil tine print. A 0 tmllk but what about !peat? ,On Rtlona, and we rejoice In neighbor of , O'I\rs bought bis dUC~( the whole It would probably be kYvely daY, hunting stamp •but they dldn l cheaper to feed the cats something -.....;;--~-------_ give him Q, copy ot the hunting elae and get rid of Ihe rata. We READ hours and on Oct. 19 he. and ' 1*, ' might also get rid of some of the Ion headed fol' t.be rIver. 'Thel oate. ' Our Uttle bous'e kitten dis·. found their du cks and shot three appeared. It we.nt · out wIth Kitty alt.d started back for the car when PUBS one day and never rame they met the game warden who back. Perhaps the rats got It. It allked them If Urey had bad ony was such a pretty little kitten and luck. . They showed him theIr so playful. ducks wHich were liromlltly con· I ,Jackie, the pup, p;e'ls bigger and tlBcaled and they were told to re· loriger legeed evey day. He Is !le. J)o~ ~ Mr. ~~el"B ortloo fol" glnnlns to learn hla buslnes a!\ a a~oot1ng ducks bbefore the allen. stock dog and shows ,a gone! d1!t'

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I respectively uk for loopera· tlo11 of all our 'citizen. that thl. !lnnoyance bo held to a minimum. All this cau. os unnecellary ex· penae to tho village.

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Servlno Waynesville. and \Com, munlty Since 1850

THE MIAMI 'GAZmE

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Vivacious Ro..und Ruuell wW re.create her lICreen IUCCeu In 'Skylark" next Sunday evemn,. October 28, : over the cout-toaat network of the National co 'd Broadcasting Company. Teame with irrepreSl!ible Burje.. MeredUh, Mis. ~uuell plaYI the role of a beautiful but Ve1'7 fled youna wife w1!oO plaYI second ft4dle to an advertlllnl agency. '

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AvoI4 overfM4lna tr.hly farrowld IOWa. Have pip waeclDatld aplDat ernlpelu on in· fectld farms, ~4 al~t hal chalva nlU' wean1n1 Urne.

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What a fiDd! Yee, we'.'e· referriq to our brand new Fall Suit gioup . :~ • eV!lr:v C)De with- a f..:.w,UI ,label ,l ure to be rec~ed .nd .Jlpl·ec:iated immeciately! Hurry in now - today - ,discover your new auit in the fabric, color and Innale or doubl!e breasted style you ~refer. In your lize, f course.

IFALL TOPCOATS

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New I.. every way, thia magnificent G·E 'conlola II aapeciall)' engineered to let a new hi,b ltandard lD )jhr.. ~reen ~ialonl

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gle control ..vee 7bu beat pi~ 'ture, but ICMlIld automatlcalJy. . B~ In Jtek for ~DOaI'Bpb , a ~ ' ~ New-luau"- ........ veneered in hand-rubbed mabol'any. FlnelY-ftlUred . doora. Neyl con-

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The award-winning program, iotJ.lheatre GuUd on the Air," has been 'brInging the best ot the Broadway stage Into the homes of all America for more than sile years. Veteran radio director, Romer FIckett, twice a of tha tamed 'Michael' award for radio excellence, promises a allperb performance from th'e stars and the supporting cast assembled fo~ .the full-hour comedy.

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TWIN THEATRE

WARREN BRADDOCK

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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SAND, GRAYEL and . TOP SOIL

CLOSED TUESDAY ONLY

EXCAVATING and - - - - -

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OPEN EVENINGS AT SEVEN P. M. 1W0 SHOWINGS SATURDAY t.r!D !j'JNOAY. : rr::!NOON, O~E SHOW . STARTS PR01~'fl..Y AT 3 P. M.

Phon. Wayn"vllie 2191 W~EWILLE, OHIO

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3ANK RUN GRAVEL-Loaded at Davis Furnas Pit. We also dellver. ARMLTAGE & SON. Phpne t. tf

October 25 . OPEN' 7 P. M.

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MATINEE SAT. 3 Po' M.,1 SHOW

BUCKAROO SHERIFF OFt TEXAS MICHAEL CHOPIN ElLENE JANSSEN Thli la 'a new twllt' tn' Western.. Two 1()..yeal"Oldl taking ' an active part In' a I'tard riding, faet a"ootlng Weltern. '. W. B. CARTOON CH PTER 1 OF A NEW SERIAL . DON DAREDEVIL RIDES. AGAIN

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FOR SALE Cla.rl.net, Boehm system, eOOnlte/ ' excellent condition. Very reasonable. MRS . M. D. BAIRD. X-ID-IH8.2~

LEBANON

October 28-29

OPEN 7 P. M., 2 SHOWS

FOR SALE-U. s J oov't outsidll toilet; . Good condition. P h 0 n e JUS. c-1D-2~11'1

MATINEE SUN. 3 P. M•• 1 SHOW

TAKE CARE OF MY 1.:ITTLE GIRL (C olor) JEANNE CRAIN JEAN PETERS The thrilling atory of life ' at college. Plenty of beaut ful to gaze on. I • CARTOON - W. B. NEWS , • • •, . , . , . .

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are Btopped dell d In tracks with BER'LOU five Y~r Mothspray; Guaranteed lu writing. WAYNESVlLLE FURNITURE & AP,PLIANCE. Pbone 8462.

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Lebanon, Ohio

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FOR SALE-Speed Queen Wastier llBed 6 years. ' Phone 1I16B. c ..-lO·l1-tr

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OPEN 7 P. M., 2· SHOWS

I WAS A 'COMMUNIST FOR THE ~BI

FRIER.

A true ' story

snapping ¥/1th action and crackling wlUl tenalon. Anyone presenting his Communist Party card geta In FREE. W. B. ~ARTOON -.

STOP moth damaife (or five wllole years with' BERLOU. Gual\. anteed Ill- W r I U n g. W APNEa.. VILLE • FURNITURE" & APPLI· ANCE. Phone 8462.

I Rollte 73 Near Route 48 QLD DUKE P.LAOE • .

FOR sAl..E--Large Building on' Fou\'th ~treet. J. H. BHAM· BAUGH, Wl1ynesyUle• ." X-IG-2ii

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1942 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. ______ -" ___________ _$ 495 Heater, dependable aervice

1941 f()RD Club Coupe

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Radio, Heater, Seat COlier., Three Good Tires .

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1949 ~DGE Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan _______ • __ $1475

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LEBANON! OHIO Phone 796 K, !Collect

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1949 FORD .Custom Tudors _____ -----------$1245 Choice of' two. New gun metal ' gray finish with new tlrel on one. New reflnlah in maroon on other. You'll recognize · 'excellence In theee beauties. Both with radio, heater. Beat coven. .... 1946 FORD Super Deluxe 2-Dr. ___ ~ ______ __ $ 795 RadiO, hater. two fog lights, flnlah ' In elClleliont c.ondltlon

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MRS. SMITH - PI~IUII! call 3462 for more Information on liQw to IItoP moth damage In your home )Vhf!. BIilJlL<>U gual?-nteed \loth· spray. WA'fNESViiJI..El FURNl· ';I'm.tEl .,' A~PLIANCE. J,> ~ 0 n ~ St6l!..

MUSIC

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ATE PIANO LESSOloiS Private ~r class theory: MR$. CHURKO/ 'G rady,ate Inclnnatl Oon,a el'vatorr ot Ml,I~IC wJth n.M., J4. Mus. degree". Phone '920. . ~-1()..i8-!6-U·1.8

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WIlli of'rer at PUbll.c Auctlonl on Sindal,. (MlddIJ) Farm, old Bdwere Farm, mile 80utheaat of Roxllnl)a, G r V E MAGAZINE SUBSORIP. on JON E'S' ROAD, betw.e en Rox- ~lONS th)s CblstiDllB, See anlla and -New, Burlington, at '10:00 H. FRY, Phone 2726, W.aynesvllle, o'clock a. m., On Oblo. X-ID-26-ll·1·8·16

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Farm Machinery ~ of DaytAln. IDcIJlCUlli . .. )lilDdllll . tor pod New Paint, Heater . Ford Tractor, Cul~'vatClr.. . ~ 6·ln. MAN'l'Z, . Uaeued F!Iow, Burch Corn ~ Ianter, 4-shov'el Oak~e ·A...... . ,Fertrllzer Side Dre~e~, Font, Pul· KEJuDore X-~10+11"111'JlO ley; 4 extra cultillator Sh,iinka with , 1942 DODGE 4-Dr. Sedan ____ __ ------------$ 1~~ 'dllca, '5l12 ft. Rotary Sooop, Tra,c , PAJ>EB. HANGER.--J:· H. RAINEY, 194Q MERCURY Club Coupe ___ ____________ $ 2 "The best llivestment III In tor. Scoop, 2 Iroll · W~go.n~. . Phone 86~3, Wayne.vUle . .' . 1938 PL~tnni 2-Dr. _______________ $ 200 X-ID-26-1l-l children." says William J. Clltre" 194-9 F' 3 F d T • k ~Dr --- ___________ $ I(}O on. "You had better take ·a good • or 1937 FORD ~ • ----------- -$ 95 look at tbem as they pass y'ou on 3-4 Ton . 193~ DESOTO 4-01'. - .--- ----------;------. the street, for they are thp ones T 1951 DODGE Coronet 4-Dr. Sedana at the Old Price who are goln,g to make ' Il 'new Centrifugal Pump, 4-ln. Inta~Ie:, 20 ft. wired .ectlon Hose, ,30) :ft. of 0;: 1951 PlYMO\JTII Belvedere, Beautiful Two-Tone world for you. and YOIi can catch 1~.ln. Rope., 15 pilltic .Framle. for Green. Slop and ~ these. some gJlmmeJ: or Ihe Iln\\:n 'In hot house, 3 it 12 fL 5()()..gal. 8teel their fresh ' y.o ung tares." . Tank wheel., Anvil, ~ Horge.l· iiAii;y"ii';r;iFtNG"tl;;;:;;;;;rt~ That Is 11 bit of IJhilosllflhY I" Blower, Drill, Brooder 'Stove, Steel I which the MIami Gazette flrfT'I '; Wln\foy" Ga.~ Eng'"e, 1lIz HP~ believes. And becnuse we think penter Tpola, All kind. of H Dod.- - Plymouth Toola, 100 fL Garden '1010, ,Jack., . ; ; ;_ _;;;;;_ _ _ _ _~iiiiiiiiii BROADWAY AT OAKWOOD LEBANON, OHIO our :readers should "ClltCh somA .mall and heavy, 'AII kind" of polta P glimmer of the dliwn." we Intend and Iron, 30 8-ln. x ~ ft. a. we,.., P"ONE 730 to help them do It. That Is, or 14 1·ft. aeweN, 4 .talld. of Beell, (\Ourse, with the cooperntlon ot the Bee Extractor" Flah Tanka, Large OPEN DAILY 'TILL 9:00 P. M. 'mothers and faihel's of the {'h'l· Air Compreaaor, 16 l1eavy metal dran ot thl8 and Burroundl!l!! Chloken Cllopa, ~Io\ler See:d, 25 , bu. Sorghum Seed. ~ommunltles. HOUSEHOLd GOOD8 _ large GUESTS AT A. H . EARNHARTS The only way we ca ~ give all hard-col\l Heater. . i Mr. and 'Mrs. John Parker. Jr" our readers n good look at Ihese AN:rIQUES ~ CupbC>ards, Ytilrltlng of A·Jiron . Mr. and Mrs. Ever.e tl tuture ' "world bllll~ers': 18 by Cabinet. , • Dodd of Stu ben vllle, were week publ~8hlng pictures of them Iii a 5,000 feet., of ,(E,,80NED Ll~~~BE", ehd guests or Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. feature Berles titled "Citizens of oonaillting of White Oak, Black Enrnhart and son A.lton. II.I',r)!lilO'1'row." ' . . Walnut, R.e~ Elm, A.h i ... yellow . . Aah, Yellow 8iGamore. To assure the 1l1test and bept 1 e· N"merou. otl-,er article'. not listed. SUNDAY GUESTS FROM j , produotlon plcture:-tbey must all TE.RM8-Ca.... WASHINGTON C. H. be· of unlrorm size nnd qua:llty~ , it MI'. and ~1r R . LaMar Earn hnrt we liave made arrangements , wlth and. daugbter B tb of Washlngto,n the Blosser Studios. Flndla v • Ohio . . .R .. were Sunday· ,Hnner guests ' • widely knOWn chlldren'~ photo- JESS STANLEY oS or )ft·. an d :'Ilrs. A,' H . Earnhart. frapbers, to take these special EARL KOOdLER, Auctloneera (Waynelvllle'lPhone 2894) pictures. SUNDAY DtNNER GUESTS (DaytOn Phone KE 8879) _ A · representative 0{ the abovll SIM'S' oS COL.~ETT~ Cle~/<' M~. and l\1rs. Carl Norman. Mrs. ' Studio will be here Frtday. Oct. L'Unch by ~a'.aroreek Church. Irene Hendeson anll Mrs. Grace 26 In tbe Sbeehsn Bldg., 2 doors Vice hl1d as Sunday dinner guests X-ID-25-11-1 South ot ' the Gazette oUle!, , on .Mr. I1nd Mrs. Floyd Cll n(5er. of soutb Lebanon . Mr. Cbllrle!! Nor· ~aln Btreet from 1 to 8 p. ~. to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111. .. the pictures. There Is no ton 01 Knoxville. Ky ., Mr. li nd obligation to buy pictures and 'Yon Mr!. Tom Clinger or nay ton do not have to be a Bubscriller to Crabbe,' . Dau8hter . Mr. and Mrs. W . E . Stroud . tbls ·newspaper. . On Visit Here . The Go.zette simply wants pic· GUEST'S OF L. C. 51'. JOHNS Mrs. WlUlam Carroil Penney. ;\1rs. Jobn ettlemyre was a tures of nil the y ungsters and tbe who has .be~ apendhlg thEI sum· Sunda.y a~lerr\Jon gubst or her more tbe better. Tbose WhO wan~ ml>r With be'r husba",d 'B plIJ'ents. pnrents, Hr. and Mrs. L . St. additional prints ml1Y obtain a 11m· In New Brunswick, N. J.. arrived John lIod was accompanied home ited number by nrrangell)ents wltb In Ji"ayneavl1le 1aat week tc~ vIsit the stUdio representative when by bpr little daugble~ Nan cy Ann her parents, )fro and MIlIl. J. D. Agricultural director of KDKA, who bad s pent the week end with Bomer Martz is heard every morn· tbey select t'he pose they ' wl1nt Crabbe. her grandpa,rents. Mrs. Jesse ing on the station's Farm Hour printed In the paper. She Is on b'. r ·way to joj 1\lengle and rMs. Olenn Bland also program which he has conducted tah, Mr. and Mra: 'Walter Sh'eehan, hUlll>and 'In Salt Lake l)~ty, wel'e Sunday afternoon guests or for the past nine yeans. Born and raised on a Westmoreland (Pa.) Mr. and , Mrs. Rlcbar3 SbeeJian, wh4!re he hf a member (' , he tbe • t. JohnB' farm. he is a graduate of ' Greens- MillS Marta Ruah ·and Mr. Warren edltorlo.! .staft of ti!e Delle~ NeWs. burg· High School and Penn state. ATTEND FUNERAL IN BLAN rn addition to the KDKA F.ann Sbeeb'all were In Bowling' Green SELL. BUY, TRADE OR .!RENT Mr. and M1'8. Ml1ck Davis Bour, Martz is also well·known for on Bunday where they 'met Mr. his work in the field as a lecturer and Mrs. Mltohell Kartalla nnd any art!ole with a clllllllflled ad tended the runerl11 or Mrs. DavIs' brother·ln·.Bw. Wm. BllIerback. I\ t and for hi's weekly new_paper col· children of Detroit, Mlcb., for a In THE MIA~ OAZEl'l'TE. bone umn. plol1lc dJuer. 11ft, .. BlancheBter Friday afternoon .

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Dr. Arch D. Harvey, Warrel/county health . commlsslon~~ IUIiITEMe OF INTEREIT ,.KllowlDc ho ur«enU; blood Is Dounced that the dog quarantine needed Jv, Korea! donol8 IJIive l01 Ib Warren count . has been eX' ABOUT FOI-KI YOU pint. Of blood In Wayne8v1~le on tended another 90 daya. It was to October 2.. Although thi8 dona, have eneled on October 19. Hia ae't(NOW tto~ fI "ceedecl prevloua donatlona tlon 'was tnk~ . III-ter ' two more ( ; , otJler communities of W8J!ren new C11811S ot r~bles " ",ere discoy· SUI" .OY, ",As'. REASON I~ SURGERY County, J~ stili rell wllort of the erad In the cO)lnty. The m\>llt fa; Iofre. P. 1.. R'-pn ta conyaleec- goal w/llcb was 11,1i pinta . Iqent caSe8 reported , Includeii' a . bird dog owned by Oharles Hillard . The Oswald Fune.ral Bome, of Cinelnnati, Lebanon Iq atter uniJel'l¢Dl lurlel'1 TIle ,oal -as not met because BlI,rnes subiUvlslon near Frankllil Lebanon, h-. annpunced the pllr· .. To ,B 'Bomtied' ~ vallilr hOlpl,,1 on Friday. ' one-third (88), ot the people who 'and a .tray 'cocker spaniel pioked chase of the McClure Funeral . , pledlted either c&nce!led {heir ap: 'up "by Dog Warden Earl LaJDb. . Home of Waynesville, on Oct, 2-7. The Warren ' PPUllty Clvl~ DoGUNDAV GUEeT8 IN LEBANON pc)lntmenta or faUed to show up. I Th'e health commissioner polJlted The McClure Funeral Home was tanse organization will l'l,lttfclp to , Mr. and Mrs. ~I,h E. Hutln", Tlle men and women mi> recruited out that aa long as rable!, Is pre I', . In the First area's command POSt s~d by the la.te Walter McClure exerolse Sunday Novcmllel' 4 It " wc,re Sunday gU8\lta of !Jr. and dono,. in Intensive three wee\< alent In the coun,ty, ehe qua~ntlne ullfl'll h1s death, the son Jas. was announced" \ edne8day , by Mrs. Roy KaupiD. In Lebanon. campaign had "obtained 1 II 6 will rema~. The dlse.aae bas been McClure toOK over. operation oC the Major Gen. E. Forrest Harding oC - 'pledges Nine people csme .whQ round In almost overy lectlon of I C 'E 'I . 1 ANDI ' . th" county In recenl weekB. -Many bu.a1ruet!Jl and oJ¥lr~ted It fOil It Franklin. county defense dlrel:tol'. QUEIT8 OF 8 ,.." 1wl not pleds:ed. or aU Olose ' lidJotnJog countl B have Qllarooannounce. t lbat lIumber of years. The tJl'st area inc1udlls 10UI tj;! ~ • lII1. aII4 )Ira. J.,. C. Bt. John w~ came. 81- were 110able to glye tl8!I now In effect. " Qswald IInnounces tbal he will countle" h~ Southern Ohio IWI\ all wer& Sunday gueata ot Mr. and blood tor madlc:al reasollll. I Village con "tables In all vlllage8 ~'IUIIIJe~:r ~:~:~ , ~~ r coord III ate the work ot tlle l..eb. are parUclpating i n the el'ercl>lo M..,.. OJenn Bland. Tile' blood . '11'&11 colloc!ed ~t St. ot tbe county Ilre IIfged to !ls.JI!sll'W'II.Vin8lIylle. name wlll hl~ve Ir.A , whIch will be conducted by Col. aJ\JMl bome wJth the one in Sam. Richmond. u.1-ea all'el,tor. ', - - MarYS tih\lrc.l1 by a mobile bll)f,d the dog wuden in enforcing the 'the ballot. He . Six From Way ... VlalT IN CINtCl~"Y'TI unit 0 the American Red Cros8. quarantloe• Any CI).llIt~eB , pleked support. '. Waynesv~lIe. from the w;'ea command Ilost ilL Extensive improVements a re the Ohio National Guard Armory ' )In. E. V. Barnhart and Mrs. doctor and fourteen Dur!"ell up by the 'constables will . bo called Ar.lncllid'" IIUl. Jl.lCtfe spent thl! week elid I at d ' P fol' by l(be dog warden. , . planned, for the Il)cal flin~r;Ll l in Blanc.hestel'. . W8!'8 n ten anC!\I. reparatlo"st Owners wllo lIave doss missing with relaUv" In Clnelnnal.t \ Looal Draft Boara No. 122 ra- home. S~ulated e'(.enta \\'111 aWl! t wllb been made by a ' QOmmtltee of during the Quarantine sbould con. ! ports that tbe , fQllowlng nained Mr. Rlohard D. McFadden blls a yellow alert lollowed by a 'red local volunteerS. Otrlclatl of ' tact the )Varden at the courthouse. alert ,warning the area of Rvpl'oncb· I men all»eared tor amlld forces jointed the licensed stafe. GUEeT IN MARIO". OHIO DefeDH Blood, Pogram "!ere Dr. Harvey reminded own,e rs H. )I. ShenrQOd announcee tbat I pbyslcal exnmlbatlons on. Novem ing enemy bomber8. lin, QeJbel't COllier was 11 Wed. pleased by the smootbness of tbe I that ~als must be confined In he Is a cap. te for re-elect,lon ber 1. r;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;:~;:;;~;:;;;;;;:;;:;:;;:. Enemy "action" , yill illc~Ullo II 1188~ aJid Tbul'llday guest o~ operaUon and by thtt amount o . f Ithe premlsel o.t, tbe owner at all al ~ayor of t Village of WaynesWay,neB"l1Ie _ Delmar Berry NOT ICE I light "bombing" of Lebanon and collected at Waynesvllle, , timel and not permttte~, to leave vUle, lIIIec·Uon · Tuellday, Nov'smMrs. liable lA:'4fI'~nce In Marlon. a Ibeavler bombing of inclnnotl 96 Charles Rhoades. Robert Reynolds, Ricbard Tat~\ oWMr Of i he and ita suburbs, It was stated. rt 1s expected that Waynesville unlella on leash. , ber 8, 1 1. Donald Lamb, Hennan . Twin Tbeatre, announ ces that due Tbe command. poet exer 18.6 will GUEWTe FROM DAV~ON wlU be calle uJ)On to give blood . I to a change in hl !t \\o" kll)g hO\l1's. test the efficiency ot comm\mlcn· IIr. aII4 Mn. Loyd :n..vlll . .aln ....Iy in 1962. ~'~-~'~';·;·;··;·E·;·~~·~·~'~';;';'~'~';.";.~'~';."" llo"1 R a t ton. Frankltn - RIchard Ruppe:·t is Uon" t~e tunctionlng o ~ til e III'ell. ,u Saturday evelllni guel!.tB. MI'II Har91d Adams., EUCene RI. Ie'. , there wtll be 110 nlot e nlnU ea and coimty c~v1\ defense StilUs, Ceell II, Dav1", and son of Dayton o.n Satllrday, at tbe TII':ln. ru;1d the asseDibllng of allctor ' '. C I ('ourtney Taulbee, peorge . RLOHARD TATU~l (township) (dJrectors In "espon R UUl Ifl'. 04 MI'II. Wm. DaViI!. _ _ .1 ler. Jamea HeDderlbn, Ro~erl to I teil h';' bl l' tI . Jr., Mulla"" Ma.rshall, J, r . ",•• , ••_.", ••••• _ •••••- . ' !l slmu a ,. ""m ng 9 Ie • VI8IT IN 8PRlNGFIELD . - - - - - - - - - - - - - area., Gen. ' Hatdlil.r said. George Tqlor, Nlcbolas ~ . OUI" "It is the firSt exercise ' cal1t.\~ )11'11. DavId Hartsook, Mrs. EJection time la near. It. i8 r IIr. aII4 lite. J. P .. FrOmm were Willtam McCabe, Stanley Kol · D for the , t8lllDw'lrk of the cfvll 11 Sunda, lUest8 o[ Mr. and Mrs. Dand Stratton and Ms. Jobn P. areat p~vllege we have In United Gordon Allen. . tense statts in our aren," IGell. C174. Fromm and IOn In Sprln,- Sackett entertaJned at the hbme States to vote 'or whom -v,:e please Lebam»n-Cql. . Cl$te8man, Pit\! Harding stated,~ "and members of of the former on Wednesday e"e. without feaT of persecutlon. Tilit ftIl4. Runyan, James Blckey, Dallll! the ccunty and sector staffs alld fl'eedom ot choice and Creedon The first meeting of the 1951 1heir director!! ar ad,'lsell to he nIn.g 'WIth carda as the dlvershn, ' ,GUEIT8 FROM IPRINGFIELD after wb.tch d811cl011S rflfr8l!l from t&aJ! has been given to UII b '3l1ther)and, Samuel Dalton. .s eason of the Young Farmers , As- lIrepa ~ed Co a$8embl~ on CII\I, from , the 'tnnuence of the Chrls$ln Mr. aDd Mra. WIWam Dam had Mas~-Melvin , Tuoker. Tomm. socia lion will ' get under ~ ay at the Warren County Control Cen I' m~nt8 were le"ed. churcb ' upon the , minds nnr' u B1mcI&J' dinner lUeata lira· DuVall. 'the 8g room In tb,e ,bigh school in Lebanon some tlme Sundny . I N b mornlng.'! Morrow - Rleble, No~.· Ger· hi ' .... d EUaabath Bbeellan !,nd children .-.1'bIP!Ie . w,M .nloved tills f}le~II' heait8 of our toreratbel'l\. TI'I aid Spencer, , t a . ...on ay even ng, ovem er "rrbe aucceSB ot' tbe exerclso aDt, evenin, t.oplher ",ere lIr. and same' InDuence the chllrcb hllll tr oI.~.ld. ClaruvlJleChester Day, Gee; 5th, Mr. J. B. Mowbray, vo-ng In· and Its usefulness tor ~mJII'ovlhg " Ill'll. JUch&r4 Wbltaker, Mr. IUld d&y, ' 'Where' the ohurch Is no" ROJeCt, Jlobert MounYoy. atrucCor, annoqnced today. the c1yll llefeD88 set-u;p ..In tho lUcbar4 Sbeehan: Mr. and ezJatent' or appreaaed there la die ' VIlIT .oN IN CHICAGO ' Th'e meetings are held , ·e ach F.trat area will depend WiIe)y OIl WDlI" lUckey. Ml;'. and Mrll. tatorshlp and ~ny 'and fear: th l;AIbAnon aDd JIII'I, Boaald Soa WOu. ,Ambur· Monday night at 8' o'clOaK Uirough~ the response of: t~e ,m$lIl~s of 8~.tlM, Ill'. pd Mr.. 'Joll'1 JAlt ua In +he•• UDtted State' a. on~ IT, StaI¥ey Hopll, ,~y 'Dry out the wln,e. SU,bJecta tor ' the the eou~ty Ol"ganlzaUOrnJ," h MI'II. David.. tJllllIJMIlll:t a.. ' ~ 01. out cho~ La FoItel'-PhiUp Stevena, '-"8,9 .nt · .... -· ...... lItiolUlllffo· _ _ ""I" our p!'&Yen, our prasenc~, our non"A_ upon problems, praotines a n ,t!. ........... , bwl1n-a -;:-- aea.lbn , MaaA', Jr., Charles Hartin" IIttII and 'Our. service. Mm. Glenn ellaud81' waa g~'ted a.r4 RodIey. questions ot tanners here in our LUNlDH AT GOLDEN LAMB You wm find a real welcome memba.r of the olub. Loveland _ Eddie MoJ>alliel. community. Movies and outside )In. 1011ah Davia enJOJtcl ullcb tbe Metbodist churc.J1 Sunday as the new . on current. problems wUl .,. U• .. _u_~ ond I"IIrs. Wm. Creamer, George Mn. R. Wolbers, sneakers " at the Go14en ~ 011 TUeldaJ mornlnl /11 Suuay Sct¥lol and , with. Ill'll. IlDth J'alPnoIl and cburch wOl'llhip hours at 9: 80 and Eari Rockett were In charge; of Howar4 Holland, CW'. Peden. . be used now and then to lIupple11.... r.nnle Dean of Xenia. 10:10 L m. T,h!t 8ubject of the thE! pJ'Ogt'aJ!lr aDd presented two • Kings MlIIs _ Kenneht ~uUlvan. mant tbe regular prqgram. 'All farmers wbo are interested . • .-a1P 8l1nday momln, wtll be: ~oene~t l)apers qn "Road!!." Il(rs. Hui'chel Reeleman. Oregonia _ Ton'y WUlard, are cordially invited to attend. lEE "FA8HION , PA"ADE" "Thou Shalt Not ' Com'm~ t LeMa, ,telUng of the bea~ttJrtca~ what ls new In tbe world tion of Ohio rOada, ~d of the F8derle, Jolin Thompson,. Max Adultery." Th'. re were 40 present Bund_t . of fall:!.-n and- ... the "Fuhlon ' proposed . /'J~hIlny ' Applellle4" Wade (Tranafer). PaJ:&4e" Ilt the Metllodta' ebarch evenln,' .at the H-.t.sodlet chUl'Oh highway, weavlnt in the tlUlllOUS Sprlngboro-Panl Gm.y. ' naiaar Tueadft, _ftemOOD. one w)len ' the M¥F of WaynellVIU. Jiob~ ' A.pple~ . a~. l~".a. Blah.c~lIIIteI'-RObert Boyd. Methods of deureRsirig th e were' bOlltl to VtlL,rll (,bapel 1>1. Hookett brought to everyon41 I!. , amount ot ta"'lIs collected by tile o'qlock, Notember 115, ' vlvlcl description of the Pen~layJ , The Waynesville, Young Farm· Fedllrll.l Government from 0. ,de' y. F, where J'av. ,10 James ta vania Turnpike, l~ 'sl8tOry' and Group met (or its last ·summer ceased person'lI estate under the GUEST. 'OF 'D. CONGERI pal tor. The , YOUIl« people dt W.lY1lI""Ul<e. man", conveniences. at tbe High Scbool In thtl present Federal Estate Tax laws IIr. ~4 Mn, Delbert CollJef the v.IUtna <,hurch led tn. the .., . room on Oct ....,.tIl · be studied by members of had as ~ wee" end lfU~tI, I(r, and very iplerut14 worehlp lervice of ' After this fine p~am the A fUm on tbe Hessian Fly was the legal pores810n during II.ll lin. PeI'l7 B4m&01l and ablldren IOU, ICIrtptUre, stoty and prayer. club adjourned to ,neet in Nov'em· shown and dlsoussed, . Estate Plj1nQing Institute to b of i!alrbom,. and )lr. and Mrs. Mlea VlrlrlDla< Hardin. IIltliodlat ber wltb Mrs. , ~ckett 'as b,oetelll Main event of the evening was held In Cincinnati on Saturduy. churcb oqatttat, gay~ t number. at. tbe P~"1 HOuBe. Oro,.,r "'em of ~D. , the of otflceJ'll for .the November 8, In '-the Glqsonholel. During , ,(tbe 8OOla1 dell~ltouB Those e,ected were ; The tneetl~g win, be sponsored o~ ~~e Hammond OnJaD ro~ the frozen salad coul'lle was aei~ed .hel:' any opa regutatlo') Vernon $hutts ' Vice by the ,Cincinnati ~ar 'Asso laUo'l M..... BAOKERT WITH PARE~TI wonblp boar. Dale WatkinS;' Sec~e· in cocperatJon .wlt.b',the Ohio Statu from the flower, bfldecke4 .. titbles: " ICoVtlrt~uI Intl.freete prl~ea1-'r- ",. Mrs. Norman, Backeri ta DOW'''' , All we~t to the baaement for a Balrbertoln. Ohl • l1lilwin Surface; Re' Bar CommUtee on Ohio Pl'ac\I~:ln ~ al~ at th, b!)llle of ber .,.reDte, .period of lUll" atter the deva, ,0. , ' , Robert Wilson Law Institutes. Mr. aDd )In. Harold B. Earnhart. tJon.. JleInIIbmentli were '18"~ W8IY11.t~lIV!lIle 'TO , ME.ET, FRIDAY. ha dollars ' and; cr~ts Tbe meeting> was tb~n adjourned A.ttorneys from Butler, ·Oler!Uotll, ~ her h~ Mr. &ekflrt, h, ~e Wafnelvil1e 'KYF. ' , 1 ve set on var !lus and refreshments were served. Hamilton and 'VRrren c.o nntle,; 'l1he W. C. Ty,U. meeting wU;1 be t,-pee. Your. dellier II required to First winter meetl.llg will be on have been invited to attelll1 t il Ie n,ow with the Martne ReaerY" ................ h'eld at tbe bome of MI'II. Ma1'g,aret label contatn.el'll wltb the type, N m.b 6 1951 t 8 P M and meeting. ' at SaD DIqo, calif. .CLOSED FOR VACATION Fry Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, atrelllth aII4 rataU ceiling prices cO~~rIXuee~n 'each ~onda~ e~enlng The program wllich begins at . November:, 9. Eyery membel' 111 as tlxed by l'egulatlons. the.....a.fter. ' 10: 00 a. m," will Inolu.de as "pen\;· Our Bart»er S"op \111111 be 010-" ATTEND DINNER IN DAVTON ~. T:T I d urged to be preeent.: Q. I h.ard rec.ntely that OP8 Anyone Interested In attending ers Joslab T. Herbert of 0 e Q. IIJ'. ~ ...... Boa H. BartlOcll fer: v-.catl.n Novem_r" to No".mhu a "Iulatlon "Uinll cellini t.h'ese meetings should contact and Ralph S. RIce ot the nlver· . ber 1.. CHEIT.ER CARty ..tad .~t.a4e4 the ~"d annual pr'lct. on charae.. I. thl. either Vernon Shutts or EdWin slty of Clnolnnat. . ttl' prtHbtatiou dlPQ1' Of the O"VILLE GRAY. ""': tru.r .....Mra.. J. W. t:.akew~d. O. Surface, or come ,t o the ll1gh scbool A two-'hoilr sessio.n wJl\ be (Ie· X-10.15--11-1·8 , D6Ie earne.le Club f!ltematlimal ',' on Monday evening, Nov. voted to eac:h of the thvee sub· " A. Yes. The O,s aer.vicea r~g. .All graduates of Vo-Ag are In. je(lts, j'Dra.!·Ung ot In.ter VIVOB at :tile JDqtne.ra Club In Da1to.. I;~;'~~~~~S;;r~=~~I~: reo.lv.~ ulaUon coTers o....rges mad~ bl viied to be memb'ers' and ' tbose Trusts", "Marital. Dedudloll Pro· em ~y evenlllI. ,', I· , ---.-.-J nursery·. o~tors. , Any", person, Interested in tarmlng aTe welcome vision!' ,and "Other FedeNlI :r;:~,: maDal1DJ .sucb a~ es~1;iIIs.hment . , tate Tax Problems." yliiT IN MIDDLIlT,OWN tile a Hat 0' 'hiil celUng , and to atten!!. The In~tltute' is one of B serle" ..... ~ sattert"w&Jte ~d that Itlt. for ' his' cuents. , of programs being. 'held ' In. Dlnn y ' Benry It. -Sattarth"alte and < Oblo clUes this .Fall, d.." elun.r. ral" ClhII4reIl "era Sunday ~ aftemooD F., Parma. Ohio. a-ate of IIr. and DOn't Forget - A 'r epresenta.tlve MYF Will Glv .e A. No. Dry cleaDel'll and lauD· of the BloBser Studios -will be at ~ apd .)I·u. cierel'll an lubjeot to the servlces a.cbler tn lI14dlet.01nl. the Grange Hall Friday, Nov. 2, Chili Supper replatJona wb.tcb leta t!lelr prices .t the hlghest level cllarged dur- with the proofs Of . th,e baby ,pic. ' The MYF of -tbe Metbo:lIst tures whtch were taken lallt Flri, " . In« the per.Iod Dec. 19, 1950 and day in the Sheehan BWg. Churoh will .bll;ve a chill sUVIIsr· Jan. 26, 196L , • . All who ' bad pi lures fta"ken op. Election night in tho". cl~IIl'cll (U 70U ~ave a question about should be there to ' seelct tbe pose basement dining. room. The m(ollu prtqe control', mail it ' tp tbe Pub- which Is preferred for publication wUl b&: chili and crackers, snl~:1 110 tnt~nn,.tlod Oftice, OOlce of 1 t ' in !l'HE MI~I GAZElT'rEl dish, pie, coUee, 1111 ,for 60c . Sel ',·, Price BtabJlll&tJon. 87 W. 7th SL, a ar .. . . lng will be from 5: 00' to 8: 00 (I.m. Cincinnati. Obl0 - DUn,bar 2200, ........." ...- •••• ~-~ Tlte public Is , Ul'ged if)' ()Ome ' P; t Line 400. PI~all8 lip YO)1r 1\111 . DAVTONI~N8 VIS'IT HERE t.belr supper at the ch Irch Tiie~· and ad~rea8.) .Mr. and Mrti. Kenneth ' ElZey day • •wenlng, N v: 6tb. ' daqhter ~arjorie, of I1ayton, Sunday afternoon With Mrs. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . Elley. , Exeoutor Estate of W, P : Salisbury, Dec'lI Notice is hereby given thnt n. 8L 'Marya children's Cbriatmas R. Salillbury, whllee Jl08t om fs belpg .planned for the addrees iI ' Blanchester. OhIQ. R.' · afternoon ot the Sunday before lL 2, b'&a ~een d\lly appolnte!1 n~ ChJt.stmu, December :!;t at four Executor ' of the ' Estate O'f ' '\'. P. IOIIlle .•pul"OJu"'ls·lo'cl~1t. They ~hope tliat Ill~ tblltr SalisbUry. late 0 Warren. County, Ohio, decea,led. tbO' ,carol~ Dated 'this 29 l1ay of october, ' the qb'rletmas 1 61, aALI'li H. CAREY, LaG ION AUX. WILL- MEET ' Judp of the Probate COUrt. Warren Count,', Ob.t., n • . Alaertcaa LqioD Amdllu7 INV.IT IN FREEDOM TOD'AV Ii - ' 'I'IwncIaJ evenin. lit 'You lib J'01lr freedom 1 Then Grq, lUa~ a: Gray, Att,.. . 11-1+15 ~..... at, ~ LIClOll., ha~. Invest In D ' BoDd. to keep IL

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The Crusader'lI Class of the Methodist ChurCh met Wednesday evmling in the home of Mr. and Mra, Walter McCarren: The group dlll!lullllell plaDjs to get more meJ!l' ben to church and Sunday Sch'oot regularly. The McCarrens served cider and doughnuts to their guests. Mrs. Jennie Bell of somersville, was a guest dur:lng the \yeek end APPOINTMEN1 ItJel¥tlflflet• 1n the home of ber brother·ln·law Executor and sister. Mr.' and Mrs. H. S. "" ltJeNell1 Estate of Robel't l:InrtulIln, DeTucker. .- censed. Mrs. Lena GUpin returned to Not! e )s .btlr(!by Il'lvim that The reason it is called middle bel' home in Sprlngboro Sunday af· ter beIng a guest (or several days a,e is because that's where 'it Louise Hartman whose POlil ot· (Ice address Is R. R. 2, Wal'nee' here in the borne of her son·ln·law shows up firat. vIlle, Ohio, has been c\ulr I1P' and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. , Jobn E. Welsh. If money grows on trees, there's pointed as :Flxecllelx of the Estate of Robert Hlutman Inle oC WnrMiss Jennie Lee Osborn nnd been some Fatting loing on. ren COllnf.,y, Ohio, deceased. M1s8 Jane Fite attended the . LebDated tbls 2~il!1 dill' of ctober To keep postage stamps from anon·Franklln football gnme In stiekinl together-buy them one ' 1951. Lebanon Thursday night. RALP}J H . CAREY The Crusader's Class of tbe at a time. Judge of the Prolmt Court MethodIst Church wUl sponsor a Warren County, Ohio pancake supper In tbe ~Igh scbool . You can 8ght ,w ith your wife, Gray. Rlilinget' & GI'RY, Altys. cateterla FrIday evening. Tbe af· but it is better to give your shoes 11-1- ·15 tasr Is open to tbe public. a lacing. . ' • .. Mrs. Carl 08bol·0. was, a guest, Doin" bUllness witbout adver- mmlllm~MIIIIOOIIIIII 1IIImillmlllllllili mmm[lmlll~lmmllllll Thursday evening of her sIster, tising is like winking at a girl ,in MI'8. Henry Brady, of Lebanon. tbe dark. You lql.ow what youlre Mrs. Clara Guarjullo who has been a patient for several days at ' doing, but no one else does . . Cbr:lst Hospital. Clllcl.n nati. Is recoverIng nnd e xpe ts . to retllrn , :Incompatlbillty' Ulually results when a husband loses hi. income home soon. Miss Martba Osborn and Miss and a wife ber patiblllty, Wanda Gordan accompanied by Mrs. Dave Clak, attended . a brIdal If you ,are a 'B'r eaidast Club IIhower In WlImlngton Thursday, llstener, you know it lJJ easier to bonoring Mrs, Joyce Hosler Wbeel· riI. with the lark than after ope, lng, a recent brIde. Tbe young people's class of tbe .- - - - - - . . , - , , . . . - - - -Live Wire aDd I Au MethodJst church had /l. weiner Ross presented tbe pl'ogram. orpnJaUon HC:ODii to nOli.. roast at the borne of Edltb RIch frs. Mary Chapmnu, ot \Va; ues· StrlcUy tellerl on the be.t aU' Friday e.vening. · d I h k Mrs. A. S. ~Ilett lind son Rob- ville, was a guest ur ng t e wee . around market In the country. ert were guests . Sunday of 1\frs, end or ~trs . Jenn ie Graham. Collett' sbrother·hlrlaw, and sister. The Parent Teachers AS~O(lla. .E"VICE THAT 8ATIIFIEI Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pyle Of Leb- Jon sponsored their annual !-lnl. For Dally Market" RepotU: anon, Obio. Jo' 0 I I sat d '8- WBIO Dayton, 12:60 1!l.8.T, Dial The Mason Grange had charge of '. we en srn va lIr ay e~ 1800; WLW .ClncllUlati. UfO, Dla' tbe services at the Massie Gran,ge ntng. This year's eDlertalnm~nt 700. Monday night. __ was presented In tbe garage buI'd, NORRIS aROCK COMPANY ~~~~~--:oe~a.nd Mrs. Ralpb....,; Sr. en. !Jig recently acq.il!ft liy'the liodTd AdvisorY ~~nc'ffQ!~ln::~'M:::: of education. ' . _I~ 1II11111Wmllllllill ~111111111111Imlllllmmll~

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.. Leu Than 10~~ RefuJe But three unions-With about 130,000 men, or less than 10% of the total.....have refused to BCCl8pt, e~exl after months of negotiationS. 'l'beIe three unioDi are the Brotherhood of Loco~1otive EnliDeerll, the Brotherhood of ~lOJD6tive Firemen and EnlPnemtm, and thel OrderdfRailway Conducton. Theee arel three of the 110: called "operatlDa'· uni:0D8. Already the highest pAid men in t1me ind1Ja!;ry. their 1e8dera cl8rDaI¥l atill !luther advantages oyer other ,rqrken. . In aU; tbenl are abOut:210,000 oP!!f8ting empl.:; ~'es. ~ut not alI of t1lem, by lIllY means, E :~ reprel8llted by BLE, BUD, or ORC. i .'1 a matter' of fact, _ than half-132,OOO to be eJtaet-are in these three uniODB. More ·t han half-abopt 140,OOO_~ in oHler l~l ~ the Bro~ of R,auroaa . • What ma1uiIt the Who~1 situatiOn 10 bard ' to ~ ia ~t ~ tbe8e 140,000 0perating empJoyeJareW'(~ under"... and rOte. Wbfd:i the 1e~ of the ou. 130,000 aay they CIIDDI)t all'M to. • ..

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More Than 90% or Employes Ae~pt Since iben, terms equal to or ~ than the Board rilcQmmendatiojl8 have been accepteq by about 1,200,000 railioad employes-~re than 9OS¥f of the total of all ,workers, They are repll'ellented ''I:)y 20 of the 23 standard railro8d unions. '

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~,w,oftheMemoraDdumAareement ': rules changes which have already been

ofDeCeulber 21. 'niey haY-e been working under tbJa apeement ,pnce May 25. What About Wages? Under the terms of the agreement, yard ·e}lgineers. firemen and coJuluctora wou14 DOW be.rece;,ving a wage increase of $.M an hour ($2.72 a day) aDd road en~ ftre.men and conductors would DOW he receiving an increaee of 19H cents an hour <$1.156 perciay). Largeeuma of retroactive pay have already accrued ana if the agree. ment is carried out, will he paid promptly. 'W hat A_a of U ......• Inereases? The Whit. HOWE A~t includes aD "eecalaW' clilWE'under which wapa will , be pared to changes in the Government'. coat-of-H., index. Two llUeb increuee -April aDd July, 1951-havealready been paid to the 90% oiraBroad employee coy-;' ered by sIIned agreements. .' \ \ What About-the.40.Hour Weekf The White HoUse Aireement calla {or the .eatabliabment of the 4O-hour week in principle, for emplOyee in yard aervice. The employee can have it any time alter Jan1Ja!11~ 1962', P.J'Ovided tP.e manpower sit:. uation is mch 'that the ranro~1C1a can P.t enoulb men tp JM!t.form t~ work w.th reuonab18 regularity at straight time rates. If the pl(rties do not agree on th6 g,~n of availability of manpower, the White House Agreement"provides arbitra. fionbyarefereeappoint¢bythePreDient. WIII& I'be Do 'the Union

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LeMen DemaDd?

The con~lnW!d ' quibblina of the leaden'of the three unionabas to dO principally with·

a~ to by tru; Brotherhood of Raj)ro~d Trainmen. Of these, tb~ prindpal oJle NedlS to be-that having to do '",itt1 socalled "interdiviaionalservic&" - run. wliich take in two o.t more se1)iority diatricta. .. The union leaders would bar WO~ -and efDciency in ~ ind~, an(lrb_ttAlr lerVioe to the pub)ic. by maintaining a lituation where they can arbitrarily stop .• a railroad from eetabliahlng INch inter. . diviaioDal runs. The carriers propoile that if a ranro,d wishes to set up 8JJ Inter. 'divisioul run; the raiIroad,Bnd the unions sbi)uld try to a~ on mch run and the .condiu.,ns which ;shoWd ~wul its eatabllablneDt and if the r.uroad aod the unions can't'ap, the matter will be submitted l! o arbltration. , . But ~ three union leaden .till ret'uslf.

iUles ~ 'e AtbUrated

'J;)e ratJ:oads have not o~ 'otfeJ::ed ~ three WUODI the Same rna to·by the BR'I' and covered by the White BoUlt AIftI8DI8J¢, but have even agrepd to Rho mit INch rules to, arbitra~n. '

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, ' The IndUllttj Pat&em,JaI'lud , With the ~ttem 10 ~ '_bJWIed In the ridlrotid indU8try. it 888ID8 fait to IIU.I- . .... that the leaden, of BLE. BLlI'u. ana ORC stop their Q1IibbIiU aud tab action to maU the raiJroad lalior J!1cture 100% complete. Certaihly today. economic and intemationallltuatkm can. for a umt.d flont. And certainlY no aooct....• lOll baa been adv_ _ w~ tt.- tm. UDlimlIIIouId be pn&mcl oi. aU ok ziaIboad empIoya l'


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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 :

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYN~SVILLE, OHIO

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' I aendlng st.ock to tlle \V,hnlngtori country like oura, controls are so and Mtt, North ~ the but this paper comes out but J wonder that we dedicate In th bOllOr and . . . . . . aale and the rea It \\'I\S thl\l the dltrlcult to enforce !lnd r quire 1;10 whether we call ~ a how many thought of whet the Plembrance and atory tbat grand __• sales barns were jammlld wab cat· much red tape and 80 many , el ' 81 they,cUd day after Hallowe'en stands for? old hymn. "FOr All the SAints who '• tie and hogs ' nnd tile I rlNIS 'Oil forcement officerit to be paid from or a Paceant Did you remember that It baa ttl· from their labors rent." or tl1e . 'l'U , everything but eal o..lvell were th& publiC purse that the. cllanc1l9 of a .b'Ow tba a way. been celebrated In the newer one that our chlldlen 10v\I r (I \ (J down. Calyes sUIl slay high and I\re, tbat it costs as mUch I;llore In we are lobaI"'to rtray the as All Saints Day? There alng, ''We sing a song o£ the A Farm Diary that meall8 that many onJves al'e taxes Il4!I they might save In lower mas lltory In at. al'1'8 Ohural! on d8YII In the oburqli dedIcated ilalllta ot Ood," whIch. goes on to rcu" No· r .... /lolng tor ~eal thllt would other' plll!,!es at the butcher shop ~unciay att'e~, December 28. to tbe v8l'IoWi apostles and aallta ' pOlnt ~ut that thefe Hre stili saint,s &Pelt ...... '...uet from mt.erte.' 01 8 y '0 - J • FfaZ1er wiae be raljled for beef or ' tor , It Is hard to lhlqk that It 18 0.1· at foul' o'clock Ip1d .we bope 'that ot old bu* we aU know adnta th:lt In the world and tbat we may nieet eim.""". WIth -oothiDc, .,..,., Acta - - _ • _._ ••• _._._,.. dairy replacements. More and ready time to lleg!n to Wink abo t , !U' and Irnow them and better ye tO~paijl.I~"~ , .more dah,. men l\fa breeding their Ohrlattn'os but, the m'agazlnea tbnt ,all our frieDdI w save that t our were never Imown to tbe wo Id that U 'we, do' God'. ';VtlI, we un inflllnlcl tilliuel-luliic:alea • birdOCTOBER 29. 1961.-Last night less good cows to ,beef bulls IIlId' I\Te COming III have begun to t Ilc to jom with u. fO /lIng the clllrols but who dId their ahare to bring be aalpts too ~nd that It Is II encd ~btIpB_JX'IV!!It aethal'e Will! a beavy whl~e foat. seiling the cilivea ,to I' veal ' tblln about I -and we nt St. Mar)i'1I I,md taker part In that servIce. the world nearer to tbe Kingdom happy thing tol be. ' ~~ee-~r:e&.1t;.r!~~Corta:; Moat o~ ~he lea.ves' are dbWn dud ever before. There are also mnny Ohurch bave begun to plan tor I' ., Ha.lLowe'en,..1I1 be gone ' en" of H~~ven and thIs waa the day' ~II pjleI.~Puoforfut.won. It is s.a fe now to call any nloe /salea being ad ver~lsed or dispel" Thill yeaI' we a~e plaunlng tp have · . REA D ' ~.=.~. A* ~ daI:tar about it. daYII/ dar s with warm sl;l"sl,t,lne, aals 'of dairy herds and IDOIIY milk the' cluldren'i Christmas sel' ~'Il' 0) - • _,tA .. _. foIom-alio ~ with per_ Indian Summer. Here and there producers are t~rnlnl. to beet cat· on tbe Sundny, aftol'noon be.fQ..e fpl'Q~P~J:!or::Z.PPlieation•• • a tree stands out agnJnllt the tie beoause o.f lack of Il'elp . .What Christmas ' and the service Will TELEPHONES: ' • , - ,~. , gray weeds, brlgbt lold or Dam, Is thl going to do to tbe milk take the form. or what they oa' lra WAYNESVILLE :l091 iog red and the oaks sbow up In a . t In the ' M.lddle Ages a Mystery LEBANON Office 813.K rloh, dark red and slilny browns IIUPPlyf Cattle producers are a III Play tHat Is the Bible atory acted ,but moat ·o r the brJUl\ln~ color 18 1figli,tlng price controls not juat be· to tb'e .muslc of tb.e carols. I sup. RESIDENCE 462 gone. , Tol\ay Is cool almost cold cause they e~ect higher plllee. pose If we call It a Mystery play MORROW No.3 aQd liaIt cloudy. It Is hard , to Without them but because \n a th hlld I bt .t M bow ~hetber It Is going to tur~ now" e C ren m g e~ec r. HAS BEEN INSTALLED warmer and the aun come out or , MOTORS 5'TEAM CLEANED _____ $4,OO whether It Is going to be gray and cold. PerhaPs It will be • good On Motor Overhauls, Steam Cle/UleCl day go , to the sale. We are /leudlng a fl\w tblngs to Wllmlng~ ton 110 llorbaps' ,r will go' along und ilea how 'tblng!! 8ell. I had a 'aurprlae tbe othor day when I wejlt out Into tbe ga~en and looked around. There In a row Phone .2341 W.ynea~, Ohio. of late planted cucumbers that I supposed llad b~en taken by tlte 4 frost long, aBO; I found a dozen or 10 or nloe oucumbel,'s of varloull Ev.rythln8 geta olean /l128S. The chIckens bad found v ~bem too but I had enough fol' a in a May tag. Faqua~t or pickles and. a ' couple to moull Gyrafoam eat. I ahvl\Ys say that It pays to wll!lhing action ceta plant some late things. If the out all the dirt • • • w:e~ther Is . right )'OU have sp~e In 3, out 4 cases tblng ' and If .not )'OU l!s.vlI only yet iii gentle with the lost your /leed. The broccoli Is very daintiest fabri.ci. I' in ' doctors' tests I ntce, now eliqepl: tbnt ~hat bas I Liberal trade-ill. been taken by ho'I'des of smull • Here's wonderful news for blUe·green aph:ls. We even b~ve , Low monthly paywomen and girls Who - eqch ' lOme beaus that ' have not boen month - su1rer the tortures of menta. Comein today entirely cut ilOIWn by the frost, .. I,ff., Get Clea., Fresh 011 "bad days" of functionally.for a d.m!lDl~~ unless It got them last night. Tile caused menstrual cramps and ,"""" III ,," Car liGHT ,AWAVI com is picked Ilnd In the CI·ltr. pain - headaches, backaches, Moat of tbe wheat Is pion ted and those "no-good," draggedLol II. chock ~our cu'. ~, Th'ere la ODe I>UI't of a '. field still .... M.yttre M..... 011 .h... _Ida.. IIIId deao IIIId out feelings . .,-011 <o,buret. . . . . cl...... ~o ... JI'IDeet Miayta, eft&' . to gp In and then tbe rop work It's news about a medicine d' .....n ...I. aad .........1....0 • • • will be (Inlsbed unlesl we do aom~ ~ Laqe, 8q1lUe, famous for reztevtng such sufDOwl Hon_'I~. lliat ~...... .... tall plo,!"lng. Laat year we were eutalumlnum tubbu Ie b_ 01...,. JOa·,. j I _ ~ov cu feringl atra capacity. ve~ glad that w"',had ~ost of our , tb......ful polol-lIJ'-poLDt lultrlHere Is the exciting news. co...... ltd. . . . ., ground ploW,ed beoause when How lydia "nldiC".... work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable .prlng came we ,wel'e ready In It h4a 4 'lc4Imlng" Grnl soothIng N_ .,.,• .,.. 016-11 wUI ~ . Compound gave complete or ellect on tile utenu ••• quieting 10nll........"'co ...., .,..,... rtdLD, spIte of b'~d . weather. , striking rellef of suCh d1Bttess tf'e oontTactlom '(osee the~) "I"~\I" .. hill 'JOu II ....uillr TUE8DA Y. - The ~19qd.a afe flult '0 olten C41Ue men.truaL in an average of 3 out 01 4 . of JULtI'lc.t..t.iuu. JKlln, CTGfI>ll', oth.er 4t.treu. thicker tbls 1l\0rnlllg aDd the thecliSe/lin If ~ou like to h.90 ~OUl' cu nods''' , doctors' testal weatherman prolnlses us raIn 'but. &0 .nywbet'-.. ••0 . . . . . ." SClentlflcall), '!Iodam Action It hasn't come yet. Eyeryonfl hot! drop In ....d _ ... t •• ~t nervousness and tension, the 8am~ Idea yesterday atloul Yesl Lydia Pinkham's has the weakness; irrltabH1ty - and been proved to be sci~ttflcaUll Dain-so often f\Ssociated With modern in aotion/ Tithose days" I I This news will nob surprise Remember Lydia Pinkham's, the thO,usands of women and too - if you're sulfering ,the gfrls who take LydIa Plnkham's "hot flashes" and other funcregularly and,knew the rellef'lt tionally-caused distress ef THE LAND BANJ' WAY Dod••~ - Plymouth "change of Ilfe,. " BROADWAY AT OAKWOOD i LEBANON, OHIO , can bring. And it should encourage you Get Lydia Pinkham's ComPI~N£ 730 (1f you're not taking Lydia pound or new, tmprov,ed TabRepeyment PrlvUe,el Pinkham's) to see If yo~ ex- lets' wl~ added 1l'ondtrlal size Th M"vtoll CIoWtoIIa - ~ geDub:le perlence doesn't match theirs only 59t). start taking LlIdta (,COOPERATIVE) .EN DAll.:iY 'TILL 1:00 Meytag, yot pdoed' With10 a fe" ••. to see If J/ou, too, don't avoid Pinkham', toda1l/ dol1ara of tlie lo...t-oo... wuhera

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. Telephone ,W aynesville DiaJ 2111

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intelligent ml,"ne~ -and hili ·tlrelee. work In many 'ciVic actlvltl .. In the community. We are fortunate In having him join ' u. aa part of our IIcenaed ataff and we know you wm wl.h him well a, he take. h.11 pillce among the buel· nell men of Wayne.vlll!'. , Mr. McFadden and hl8 wife are going to live at the 'funeral home and will be av.atl.ble at ~II timet_ .

. It I. with nUx.d 'fie"Ung of plea.u ... 'a nd humlllt)' t.,.t we ."nounce th~ bllglnn1no of our. operation of McClUre FunllraJ Hom. In W~)'n ••vlll •• Till • . hom. h•• b•• n • ~dltlon In th, cOMmunlty .fC1r a great ",.n), )'...... tt I. our hop...... WI un O!I,'thlue the hone.t •• rvlclt started b~ th. late Wilter McClure '.nd oOl)'lblne wfth ' I~ ,the efflclf!lIt •• rvlce w. have leamed In 91 ,r•• In the llAm. 'bUIIM. In \.Ieb.lIon_

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It .'.11'. to u. tha. ·th,. I. Mol'. than 11'.':'1), the ••p.n.1011, bu.ln.... W.lter McCI"tr, who many of ,you IInew .. • .Ino,r!, and loyal frlond, and M. H. O.w.ld ' . yea'" • . weI'. g....t frlllnd. anid worked totI.~... to.. In. J.h... adJolnln" commu""tle. ~" cooperation .nd h.rmony. .

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We ' •• 1 'that by acclul,.rro ttl,. ' horil., w. "old "tradition .. oontlnu. I" ~affl".Y"Je ~."d at the .. .",!! tim. m.ke It ...1.1' a"d moW. conV.nl.nt for tli. peopll ' WI .erve In . . . com"lu"ltl... We haw •• ~," ... our ~I.te to 'Wort< wit!! lOU IItr. Rlohard D. MoFadd'l" of W.,n ••v1n.. T ..... ,.... knew Mr. MoF_cl.n ar. hlllh In th.lr prelM of ,hw MId

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It I. our Intention to clo.ely coordinate t"e work of the Lllbanon and Wayne.vllie h~mell. , By ulling cars anc! eqUipment In both place. WfJ wtll be able to off!lr better, qUIcker. and more economical .ervlce to both commLtnltlea and the .urroundlng nelghborhoodll;" Plelle call . either our Leb.non ' number 72 or dl., the Wayneevllle number 2111 whichever la the more conve~lent. S'tartlng 'Immedlate!y we are going to n:'Iake 80tl)e 1mprovementa 111 . the home In Wayneavllle and we would lib to 'nvlte .11 of you to atop In lOnd .ee U8 at any time. W. are .ure you will be plund W1th the atep we have taken and we !lope )'0U' will help u. cDntlnue the tradition .n~. I8rvlce of the Pllt yea.... .


WARREN BRADDOCK

WAYNESVILLE. OHIO

CLOSED

8AND. GRAVE~ and TOP 8011.:

TUIIDAY ONLY

OPEN EVENINGS AT SEVEN P. M. TWO stlOWINGS SUND~ Y ~. FTr.!l"·oort. ONE SHOW STARTS PftCil\u-'1'a.Y AT 3 P~ M.

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EXCAVATI"G and - - - - 1--,-- DUMP 1'RUCK S~RvjCE Phon. Wayn.sville 2191 WAYNE8VILLE, OHJO

'OPEN 7 P. M.

I WAS A COMMUNIST FO" THE FBI FRANK LOVEJQY DOROTHY, HART ............... •.................; , , , Fraday, Saturday November 2-3

NO MOR~ moth wordee whell you ule BEB.LOU five year anteed Mothllpray. ' W VILLE FURNlTU,RE &. ANCE. Phone S.62.

OPEN 7 P. M.• 2 SHOWS

FOR SALE--U. S. · Gqv't outside i,Quet. Goo~ condition. J' h 0 n e ZUS.. c---l()..25-1l-l

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SPOILERS OF THE PLAINS

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PENNY EDWA'RDS ROY ROGERS' Another Rootln'. Shootln: Roy Roge... Epic. • CHAPTER T\Y,o-DON DAREDEVIL RIDES ,.GAIN

.Sunday, Monday

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Leballon. Ohio

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BRIAN DONLEVV ELLA RAINES An action .tory of the ,Coast Guard In World War. II. scenes photographed by combat photographer.. .' W. B. CARTOON

Farm ".chlilerlr

1M. F-3, Ford 3-4 Ton ·

and H"v~ - A High Grade Alberta Free- ' etone Peach in H e a·v y Sliced

WI.TERIZED OARS (Permanent Antl·Freeze. Winter Transmission Lubrlosnt, Win· ter Welgflt Engine 011 AT NO EXTRA INCREASE IN . PRICE.)

Syrup.

IT'S ECONOMY.

$1.8&

1949 DODGE Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan ~,-$1475

Heater. Seat Coverl, completely" repainted - It hOI' tru.t~ worthy power. Compare, but do It fast • . Head f1o.r the high· way in thl. fine car.

194. FORD Custom Tudor -~----_---$I24S 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline ,2 -Dr.---$1045 1946 FORD Super Deluxe 2-Dr.-----$ ', 795 No dente or leratohes and tight sa a. drum. Motor In good condition. Radio, ' heate~, t~ fog IIghte. .

Centrifugal Pump. 4-ln. Intalee. 20 MUSICLESSO ____N_S-_ . ~_ _ __ ft. wired section HOle. 30l) ft. of PRIVATe PlANO LESSONS 1~.ln. Rop... 16 plastic Framee for :t;>rtvate 1lY' clus the~)J'Y. lolliS. hot hou ••, II v 12 ft. 5()().gal. Steel ANDREW OJ'lURKO, GI'adulte Tank on wheel., Anvil. • forge. ClncJnnA.tI Conservatory of MUllc: I·DI43Wt'r;· Drill, Brooder >$tove, Steel with H.M., M. Mus. degraea. Phone Wlndoy., G.. Engine, 1!1z HF'. Car. 2920. " X-l().181l5-}(·H penter Tpoll, All klnda of HaneS . , Tools, 100 ft. Garden Ho.e. Jacke. MlSC.,-and heavy. A II kind. of' Boltl ----.,...:. ------,,-~ I.r,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ and Iron. 30 "In. x 3 ft, s,.wers. G ~ VJD , MAGAZINE SUBSORIP· II 14 1·ft. ..we .... 4 stand. of Beell TIONS Ihla /=1hlstmnll: ' See (jARI ,E'Ktractor.. . Fish 1'anks. Largb H. my, Phone 2726, WayneSville, Air Compre..or. 16 heavy metal Ohio. X-l().26-11.!.8.)1I Chteken .Coop. JClov.er Se edt 25 bu. 80rgh .. m .d. ' ~ELP WAl'iTElD-Whtte lady fOI' HOUSEHOLD ..oOODS LlIrg e general bous'eworlc. I!tay TAylol' hard-coal H•• . ES _ Cupboarde. Wrltlno 2016, Daywn. c---11·l·61

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Num,erous oth.r artlelee not listed. TERM8-Ca.h

EMERSOI SilO .AIR

fine family ear

1941 PLYMOUTH 2·Dr•. ----~---- ----$ 295 . . 1940 PONTIAC Club Coupe --- ------$. 325 Radio heater. a«:at covers. good rubber

1938 CHEVROLET 2-Dr., Radio -----$ 100

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1937 FORD' 2-Dr. -------------------$' 100

·1 0 I · LAUT ERI ,A0 H., I lee Dode••- Plymouth LEBANON, OHIO

OPEN DAILY 'TILL 9:00 P. M.

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fOOD STORE PAPER HANGER-of. H. RAINEY . Phone 2641 6000 feet ,of '8'EASONED LUMBER. Phone 3683, Wayneavnje. ~~~~~~~~~~~! oen.letlng Red of Whit. Oak. Black X-l().25-111 Elm. A.h, Yellow -;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;; low 8yeamor.e .

1942, PLYMOUTH Sedan ----- -- ~----$ 495

BROADWAY AT OAKWOOD PHONE 730

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FOR SALE OR,. RENT - 7·ropm modem houBe, except fUrnace. Approximately ~ acres. By owner E. L. MORAN. ,C-1H-8-16 -,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ FOR SALE, - U·gange Shotgun. TrI'"ck Single b3Tl'el. ,Phone WayneflvJlle .. '2090. " ' X-l().25-U-'

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:I~a~~. and M~!~:~VIL~ APPLlANOE.

FURNITURE p

Ford Tr.olol'. Cu·ltlvator. 16-1.,. Plow. Burch Corn Planter. ~., hovel F.rtllizer Sid, D~e.. eri Fonl Pul· ley, .It .Ktra cultivator Shanke · dl_CI, ' 5Y2 ft. Rotary ScooP. Trac· tor SCOIIP. ,2 Iron Wagons.

You Dan Own One of These

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on JONES' ROAD. between Rox· 0-:' ann• • nd N.W Burlington. at ~O :OO '1VJjl DON'T LlKE ,IT HERE" Bay o·clock. a. m., on . the l1'Ioths when you treat them

OPEN 7 P. M., 2 SH'OWS

Heater. maroon color,

ON ROUTE 42~ORnl OF LEBANON. OHI~

W~I' 'o ffw at . Public Auet'~ i~ on FOR SALE-Speed Queen Walher _~~_ _ _ _ _ _.2:-- _ 8Inclalr (Mlddl~) F.rm, old Bl~werll used 6 Yllars. Phone 2163. '. F.rm. mile ~the ••t of Roxanna, . 10.11-tf

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1M THE PAST ~ 066T OF A LITTER OF \ ~ PIGS MARK£T. THE 6T", , USWO\.L..... ;. RUNT; SELOOM ItUCItI'O THE eUTCtlER SHOP.

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W.)'1leavm~ - Donald Benderson. Rob,' rt Htstlngll. Robert Amburgy. VI8ITOR FROM CINiCINNATI ill'll. JAleUie Armtta~ bad a. LablU I ·n -Jam'~ AiJ.,ertaon. Don. her week en !!West l Mrs. Mar; aid KlnswAlrthy. Harold Wolfe. WllIiam ' Smltb. Joseph Woods. Wauilna . of Clnc/lmat! . • Walter MIller In. Jame. Cook. HATlP~_ HOUR 9,"U8 TO MEET OetaJ.'" - ,<;Cllid4i'.A. '~arence~ R:oII. 'I'bjI Happyl J(4ur club ';"111 ~et. /lltJDea Mote. I Ra\ellb l ;PaLe. a on 'Pueaday; November 13. at tbe trAnsfe", Lefanon. RobeJ!t irackaon boIDe of Mrs. Berulce Hllrtman. B.,.,.r't Holt FraakUn-Wm. MJller. Raymond VI_~._, REl,.ATIVEa.. IN DAVTO.N IX:lol,llred. ,WlIlIa", wnilon WaJ'I'en -.0;1 Gralle 4 SmJUl ,1.lted Tinch, Dolfald Himes, All/ert· Tay· relaUves In' Dayton dul1n, the 10... ·Eugene While. Robert llearlb, put week. Daniel HI \\ eayer. Kenneth Hill' kle. " Jamel HendrlcklloD, JOhn WIEK END G aT O~ BTU.as' Robert Hartman. IIr. 'w Mra. A. JL, Stubbs bad Pearlon, James Proft:tt . . . WMIL 'end sunte Lbe fatter's aEaao~am... · BURtle. Mu: raj' mother, 1011'11. mmma oearbari. of Po'l(8O. "Kenneth' Scl.,~onover. DaFton. aEOI1'Ow-lItferett . McMullen. P1....nt PIatn - GeOrg~ ft 11:)1. REV., MRS. COLEM~N HEIlI Nelson. Stouder. Mr. and Mn. KaiOId Bhutte Had Oregoll1a- Jobn Lamb. I .. 'l'Iauna.J overDlcbt peat.. Clarttlv1I~leddoa' MDler. ~, ad ' Ill'll. R. B. ,Coleman of Rqmond 'Wad8-Sprlalboro. .'Opper Sandlllky, . _til, ' LebanQ)I - Artbur Ham. -mill. ' •• ,; OCCUpy NEW HOII\I' IltIIeer-A~• ...t ScbUholl, Jr.' ill'll. Jolm Oou alld · .au,htllln are DOW oocrupyblc uelr attractiv. new bom. DnIt tbe hl,b eehool .~I taa~. ....... There 1I1U be • .peclal co... ATTINOS TO 'NJ.U".O ,..n. ECfle..coolL It la J)Qton ... telta ID. Wan-VIlle and ODe ~D .18tlDi: 'Il ~b. oar~ of II"" Albert Lytle bellt 8un4ay n!,hi tpon.ored Claver wbo * e _ fen and by the Ohio , CQUcl1 of Cbu ' a'iesl fractured ber 11mb. ~ There will be 4 BoIItellania at tile lIetalo4tat UIe EARL POWtU.L RECOVERING lIleellac 6 at

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. WedneMay aftemC?On ~i about ':00 o·clock. thl'ee men drove Into R rt ; Q ' I kl the Old M1I1 Stream Park and af· . epo • ~" c Y tel:' making lure. that' there were. ' DO lIlan arouod. s",rted to load up 'RespoDse . to the civil de~ense 'It'eJdIn,, OIIttlt. valued at around illert fn Warren County Sunday $200.00. Inlo tbelr car. wu much better than expected Tile etlorts of the parI!: owa.e1'1l aud exceptionally good for a first ..-Ive. to' etop them were ,,,tile. u Illert," s",d .Major Geperal E/ ' F. every tline t~e1 ' came out of the Barding. county civil deCense di, to protest ~ey were cheed rector . In by the thlevea. , Me~bers ot the count starf~: BtCCOiJIInbt_ of the lusualllY ttebr semble prwwnptJy at L:banon on a ep one se" ce n e 'P'and tli'e need for poilce pro: word ot the flrat alert shortly be· tee also, no belp wu available. Core 9 o'clock ~nd all sector/! AU the 'Wlvee' could do was watch (tOwnShips) Showed widespread them load. It ~d drh'" away with participation. It. : Orgaalzed al a test of ,civil de Tbat Is lomethlng tor all cltI· fense communications and orllan. lens of WaynesVille ~. thtnk a,bout. lsaUons tri the tourteen countlet; comprising the First Ohio Detens!' Area, the alert developed around a heavy "~ombl~" qt Cincinnati Tbe a;lO~"y 'p relented ' tM~-----""'''~''''''~'-=_'--:: L_ and suburbs and a lIghte~ ·'bomb· tbe GUpter ' by Uie Simpson ~ . , ... . Ing" of Leball(l1l. Tractor SaJes and the ColumbUS At Lebanon the "bomblng" was By X.A. T. and M.A.W. Tractor Sales and lmplement Co. G . . . . . . simulated by ground explosions to /l81\> defray the eost or a trip On ~ovember 2 the Junto Chis nnd tJour tilled bags dropped to Camp Pike In southern 011,10 of Wd.YnellVlIle BJgb p'reaent ,\1 " from' alrpllU).e. ' Where tbl~n mem~era of tile com~y IIlay, "The, I'4ad .March "Bome weakness ~ lJJ ha)'e to be chapter and the ,dv180 • MI'; J. B. Helre. . The cut Included: corrected," ~en. Barding said, "bllt Mo~ra,. IQw.t laat week enll. Obadiah !',Iarcb. Lorin Hough : that after at} , was the PUI'IJOS8 of ~be grOUP boarded the 8Qhool Letty MIU;Ch. MIriam W~OIl; Ba;;!· the alert - to lest lbe efficiency bu i\1da¥ alteraoon at the High let Marcb. E. 1. Jones ; Cordel'~ or our county townsblp lind rou. Sohool and hladed COc tbe cam.1 Marcb. Ruta Earuhart; Jloaalln.' nlclpal dereD8~ "taUs." at the Pike County Forrest nea Mareh. Carlotta lJrOwn; Benrlett Col. Sam Rlehmonct. FJrat 'A rea a.mbrtcll., Oh~o. They occuple, Marc~ Gordon. Oarolyu Burnett Defense dlr.ector. ,I nspected . the four of the . ca~laa tbat "are altu aruce .LIluence. Jerry .,Copas; Jane operations at Leh~non Suada. Ilttd! OIl the hWllde OV,erl90klnl Kenning, Joan Gruber 1 Madeline the lake. MO.l t of _the ~'me Wilt La..), Mary Walters: Baron Kurl morning and w~ vleasj!d with lpeat In fI.l!JD«, boatiDg. hUt .... Dubola. 'Donald VaUJht; Ferber the results. Ala~ l1 art1clpatlng 1n th!l Lebanon ~ »lqtaa . ~... The cabIn, Bopn: I'rel~ Jorce Sneaa; "action'" were sOlI\.e elgbty officers are oompletelJ 8QulPD8d, and thf Sltl Stub". ~ BUDDiC t &D4 lIIen lit the Ob~o nefense - - . ho nOOre n aU-4Ay roo ~~~~~= TIqer; b JiC:( lie~ opera -'--

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The Sophomores of wp.ynes"n:e I-.. h1&h school present,ed "The Doctor ._ From Dunmore" at an assembly Oc.t. 25. . , II , The cast Included : " . . IJzzy' ~rey . ,sandl'a Simpsou. response to many Inquirlell., Maggie Rafferty. Doris Brown; Mary, Lloyd Lane. Manager of the 'KaUe Claffey, ' Nancy Murray; O'FI bery Marilyn Gons' BamOIllm Boc.Ial Security office. M IltIlllcluko. , MI8111sallllpi to Connells· •••, •• -:••• , •• .,•• J• ...,•••••••• - announces' that sbe and membera aur~eO~M I Ii WI' I J St "'11 p ' " ""- " 0 I , ' . Nora al ey. no e 0 ou. .... a. CL08~D FOR VA"ATI N ", ' of her lltaft are available to ans- ~th Tim Whalin Jim Wardlow ' Andenon Bros. COJ:P9ration. o~ Our ~arbe~ Shop will b. cIOlMl~ we~ 'qU8ltlo~s , on the amended Dr. ;~zwtl1lams. C~I Scbnaltman ; Texas. baa beell awarded. f!>r vlICatl~n Nove~ber a to Nov~"n. SoCfal SeC1U'?tr law before Inter· DsDDls O'Connor. Jerry RlIsh.; tbe oontraot8 for 3 .,'Plpe.laying. ber ' 19. CH E8TER CAREY lind eated groUPI. . _ ShlUDa O'Loughlln William '1611. jC!,b,1 extelldlag from the Ohl~ O~VILLE GR~Y. ' . . ·I.n addition t!' a statt member. ler" htrlc Kea~y. Ron n y Rlrel' ne!,r Portsm!>utJr to a poln~ . ~1o-26-U'1·8 office can furnlsh ~n Inter· do;aa. Mlcal Dun, dene Mullins. n~1' Cqnnell.yllll\; a, a t~al of 8IItlD& mov e ~bout Social Secur· The'reat of the class also helped 1~'7 mtl~r tty" ~Ia ..rvlce Is tree. and It!R n different committees. Ten• .jilaatera hae .awarded to ~IDr dODe to ,acquaint the res I· Q ' . 'WIlft"a1na Brothera Company of ,d eata of · thlli commoa.tty with TulIa, Okla. IlOntrac.ts or river their rllhts onder the New Social ero8.lop under tbe 1J0cking Jonah's Run BYlI' 1a lponsorlug Secupty law. . River, the _Muakfngum Rive ... the a Turkey Bupper on Clu~, P"T, A:!I. church organ· . . . . . . . . . . ., ,., . Monong~ela RIver anll the Ohio· Nov. 17. 5:80 .to II;OQ p. m. . lIatlona; and eitber groups may Co. Weat VJl'lllnlll.· crosBlng, of th.e the HarveYliburg 'hf,h school cate. phoDe or Ule the QO.Uppn below to ' Dr. John 'l;'aylor Alton. of Bible SohooJ' at 9:80' a. ·m., Mol'Dlbc wo"'hlp at ~O:45 a. 0\. Ohio River. ' . . erfa., Tbe following' I. the meDU: alT&Dle a program on this timely lumbus. will preach at· the 10 :.30 .; Penuten ·Inc.• Omaha. Nebraska Turkey.~ dresslqg. gravey. innlet eubJect. Tb.e office III located at w~rahlp s!lrvlce Sunday. Nov. 11. Evenl~ wOl'1lolp I.el'vlce -' 7;30 b~ . ,been. awarded "R contract tOT' p otato8\lr ' ~eas and carrots. crun- 11t S. i'ront , St.. H~l1ton, .Ohlo. Dr. Alton h~s seryed 8S ])aator of " , ~..,.llne crossin, . u~der .the. ,berry e,auee. rpll8. ~i1tter. rellllh. Telephone ~8365. . ' sey-eral of t~e targe Meth9dlst ' PIV.r meetinl OlilO lFyer near Portsmoutll, Ohio. gt~erbread. whipped creapi, biot _ _ __ ' '':''' _ ,.... _ __ churches . In Ohio, was .Qlst. SU(llt.. coftee or water. . . ' . of tbe Solumbus dlstrtct and .s, Tbe price will " 'be $1.25 ' Inr PlslllIe contac~ me J'egardlog f¥,w . Chalrman of, tbe Boar!! of . . . . ' .' adults, aild' 65c for children. " ftJ~; or , talk to my pl'p.nlla~~n ,T rustees of the Oblo Ann~ahCon. ctontaQt ' Mrs. Cll~ 'Tayll~r; on Your New S~lal Security. fllrence . ." All. are u~ged to come Phone 3124. ' . , .hear a flne mellsage Sun4a~. " Attend Sunday Scbool at 9:30 Name ____________________________ In f fo , • ' I ' -7th. 8th Gr..... PI., Addreaa_.: ________ ~ ___ ~_____ ~ ___ Il. m. and rema , 0 preaohi ng

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Voters braved ~he wind s~d IQY streets Tuesday to cast 'n light vole In Wayne Townshlp. , F. M. Sherwood was retained .as Mayor' of the' Village of Waynes· ville by n volo or 226 over 11 2 ror C. P. Joy. . For Clerk-M. Stansberry J.31. For TrelUl.-8q,rnb Elzey. 11 1\. . Council-Jame Bourne OR; 1.0y/.1 Davis 97 ; R. H. Kler. llli: n. W.

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COLUMBUS, O.~Hllnters! Ih only about a week to tile opening of the 1951 Ohio small lIame lieu· son. Do you know where you al'e going to hunt? . , It you haven:t seen the IlIn.l· owner yet. and haven't made lhl < aqualntance - DO IT NOW. Don l wal't u~tll h .... openJn.g IIBy of til" \.11" season. See the fanner or lan"down e now'. Discuss \\1th him bls pnl" tlcular problems and desires {Ol' hunting on his lands. Assure blm Lbat his fences wlll be respected . g~tes closed and that (iehls 'or standing gralll will not be vlolf!,lflll. Doing .this will Inot only' IlP' bauce your chances (or goo(1 hUll t. Ing thIs year. bu t wl\1 clellr th l way for ~.untlng In the future. Good farmer-sportllman relatl ~ns III '.t~e Jie~ to future gpo(1 bunting In th'e state of Ghl0. It you haven't picked out a ))Ial:o to hunt on privately owned Innll E! or a~ ' ul\\1ble . to olltab( J)e~!"II! ' s\on for sueh hunUng; don!l (or.. get that there 'a re 69 pubJlc bunt. Ing preserves llcattel'ed throughout the stat..w here you rna)' 11\111 ' without permission, Only .11 ,fe\lof these "reae require , tb'lll you register befre going Into th e lIelda. The

names and ipcationl' o ' these hunting preserves can , bl! round In the October Iss\le of III Ohio CODservation Bulletin. It you are ' not a IlUbscrl1~er to the Bulletin and cannot obtnln a. CI)IlY • call your county game protPl1tol' and be will Jnform you wher~ th l' preJle,rves nearest YOll are locale I.

Servis-Perry Weddl,., S.turday, October 27

.Announcem~nt Is being ronlle of ·the' marriage of MIS~ Ella PelT." to Robert 'L. Servis nt 7 :30 Il. ' m. on j;laturday •. Ol)tober 27. at Hnl" veysburg The ~()uPle wUJ make 'thell' home ,With .Mr. ServlR' motbel'. Mrs. Allie Servis ia WAynesville. Mr. 'SefV1s operat'8s the SerYlI\ Te~aco service stlltlon here. . '. •.

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Mr, and Mrs, at rllng 'ngals Grllhm SlIuilny nl~h~ nnd family, of Oreen(JeJll, were Mr•. Jennlo Mr. anti Mrs. Johnnie flmlt h In!o Ih o recellt guests of Mrs. ln gal's and son a have move!1 apa.rtme nts over Ule Grllnp;e JoI.I}lI IIlotb'er, Mrs. Ida Collins. until Mr, an.d l\tl·S. H. S. Tu 'ket' hlld wblch will be lholl' holUo ileal' tOWII will all their guestl!. ,S unday 1\<[1'." 'und t.be Hanklj farm .and Bon. Ken· Mrs. Jbhn Syfel'd Imd MI". nnd be YIUltd.ed , lIoon for Iheh' oecuneth. "'t nay ton. pancy .." Mr.' lind lIJl·S. 11111'1e8 S\\'lullle ~ litre. James al'ke llIul ,Iangllle l·!!. 'had as theh' djnnel' guestK $ 1111of Olnclnn at . Van "{I's. Helen Wull wlIs 1I0stess at day MI'. aud Mr8. Tberle ton. Wilming of Tress, Nov, tbe for : Thumda> home ber Mrs. Helen ,"V,nll Is ~el'vlllg a8 meeting of tbe local WCTU. luw ' for Mrs. Osee Hal'lan baa returned pru-t time substltn te t a to ber bpme here a£ter IlPeoding Mrs Imojellll ·Vplers. ijiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiii iiiil two weeks 'In Clncjn)lall. Mr8, Will iam Doslel' Wlis I!oilte~s at her borne Tuesday IIl ght 1'01' tile Harveys bllrg Book lub. Mrs,

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RALPH. H. CA R~ Y. Judge of the Probate Court. Warren County Ohio Oray, Rhilnger & Gray, Attys. . 11·1-8-15

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OUR MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IS YOURS FOR A CALI.

ENGINE KNOCK

NOTICE OF' APPOIN TMENT

Executo r Estate o[ W. P. SALisbury, Dec'u Notice Is hereby given Ihat n. R. Salisbur y, wltolle Po~t OffiCI! addre88 Is Blan 'besler. Ohio, R. .R. 2, b8s been dilly allPolnteil nA Executo r ' of the Elltate of' W, P. Salisbur y. late of Warren Ollnly. Ohio, decea8ed . Dated this 29 day of OCtobPf.

WE CAN TAKE

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work.hop saves time, tool., money

When the harvest rush is over and the farmer's work day is.not so crowded, .that's' the time to g o over all mechanical equipme nt and pu"t it in as near perfect condition 'as possible. According to Paul Ryan of Union County, winter time is equipment, repai~ time, and the farrri \\lith a completely equipped electrified workshop is prepared to do the job econom ically. Basic power tools for such a shop are: a portable drill, a com. bination cut-off and rip-saw, and a bench grinder. Every farm shop shou!d also have electric battery charger, ,air compressor. soldering . iron, h,oist and drill ,press, says Mr. Ryan. F arm impleme nts- operated at high speed for weeks at II time take a terrific beati ng, Breakdo wns during rush season cause costly delays, may result in loss of Ii crop. Winter days, when it's too cold to work outside, are the best time to g ive aU me~hanical equipme nt • a thorough checking fo! worn parls, and get ready for uninter.j • rupted work during the spring and summer rush. For advice on your e1ectritied worksho p, consult your county agent or the rural representative of The D ayton Power and Light

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Wbetber your youogste rs are 'boys or girls. they'll ger a big thrill out of ownjng toy Joho Deere Farm Implemenrs. The husky plo"", the rubbertired ""agon, rhe mllnure . preader tb.r actually spreads ,..""dust and !ighr materials, and rhe srurdy tOy Jobo Deere Tractor. with a slectioB wb,eel ,bat turDs. are prized by every , young owner. built-lorealistic. See all these Icale toy Jobn Deere Impleme nu at our Itore soo,n.

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THE MIAMt GAZI3TTE,

1951

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MARRIAG~

Did you see In the News that are . . . . other blrda LlCENSE8 tlila Ii National Cat Week spon· I oaDDOt ,.. wlUlt ~he,. are. Bobby Green, 19. laborel', Frank. to twel'll/! 1:'11 Friday Itlgtat In Bome ,Bored by the American FeUne So- u lb. tllbe to I t .out y.our lin, and WUma Jean Delln:s. llj, pll/oces. Tbere Is B,t1U Home snow cleLy, .Inc? Tbls Is part of Ita feedlD« ..~u and hang oul .office worker, hankHn. on the gr.ound and the last of the yeaJ'oIDlig drive ror kindne£s t) 1.Gur IU~ Cor If the birds d.o nl)t Bpbert 4 W~ller,' 20, cal1)entel·. Inte vegetables are really frozen catl. They esUmate. tbat therll f1Dd food IIOW tbIIy will JIlDve 0111. Mason, and .roAnn Hildebrant, l~, A Farm Diary . this time. . raro '21 ml11!on catll In thlB countr/ If RD7 of bave seen any WI1' clerk.typlRt, Foeter, . . C Tllere were lIevel'ul Bales this and that balf of them III'e home· uaual blr411 « bave any good blJ'd Qilarlell W, NlcbXIl8, 61" rivet By D. ~. Frazier week but II Wll8 80 cold that T less. SO OUI' kltton must b a v 0 ,atorlee, l wilh lOU WDuld sen:d hllnd. Duyton, and Ida Johnllon. _ _ _ _ ,_ • • • • ,.,_0 lost my Interest II) some of theo\, known that lllh! W,Ii tho ri fht them In eo ~ W8 could shale 27, Franklin. even though 1 thought there were week to come home beCol'e 80me I them with oUler bird, IDvers. 1 A. A. CDKe, 72, farmer, FO\1tel'll NOVEMBER 4t 191i1. ~ Winter, IIdene things on the bill that I other cat moved In II.nd tOllk )Ie: rull out of thJDQ to talk abot~t alld Alice C. Eltzroth, 56, cook, or perbaps, 1 "tille, I hDpe, I hope might buy If the prlcl'lI were right ' place. Cats are useCul bu~ Wll;' ( and bave to ea,. ."be lIame thln!!,fj Lebanoo that Jt i& only Squliw Winter and I looked' around at 016 Dairy Hale . are they going to do w,hen ever · Dvor .apln. I lICID1!ltimes :w,: ndElr :..-_ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ that' Indian Summer III yet to · and then' went home because lone .starts using- 80me .of the muo'! hDW ID&IlY k1D4a .of birds ,dO will' .1 come. We bave bad 110 much IDve· ' thDught that Hueh nice looking advertised rat klllers thnt will tar in th1..1 y. . Let! s n,lIk.a Iy weatbel' In Oqtober that II I well.kept IDWS \voult! go be),ond ' rid YDur farm of filtH a nd mice In some II.~ of lbo~e we see frollt would be against the law 01 aver· me but they flay t\;lat the prices rourteen days? are t hey gDlng .t l) QOw on until I~ng and I wH. ages to have a ~oOd NDvember too were quite j'reaaona.ble attor all, start on .our blrdll? ,One of the pnnt the lUt from time to but at any rate we can alWW)'s .fohn expeoted to bid jOn the t.rl1o~( tllOObles that we have now Is .land aee how many there really ........ hope. 'I'he storm began on Wed at tbe Sinclair Bale but it qulolslY' from atl'llY woods cats that al'e, aK ~nd 1 will start thf Iq. Mr., l~. W.,,~. Ant.~., Calli. nesday night with ilnDW and sleet I went brgher tban he wanted to great a n!enll.ce to! /poultry and list with CroWl, there are certain, ~ Ilm:.:..ns r:..;... r~= m~es of. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . pay. It was cold Saturduy and wild life 1\8 any .other varmln)'·. Iy plenty of themJ wbat I. WDU ~~ IUJIple piles, \ IU, soolhing r:.~! Acl~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . when tb,e sun went 11n-'cr a OIOlld They say that . foxes are the ,o nly, oall. an ovel'lllpply. I like It Cew, torelie.ve p~in, itchln't ir.slanll}:-IIOOthe9 U tiasucs-lprevent .. bdcntC'l dry, hard· • , 1' I retreated to theAt hOllse olltl sat a.n lma Is t,.bat w II1 eat· ca.t b ut w~ b ut IIk e ev••--"" , ..... n~ ,e Ise, t 00 matI' Inftame4. ened ~hclpll croddnl, sore. . ~ In where It wal warm. are t'rwlng to get rid of some D. 18 too many. Ba lilt hunting ~e. Jltll-TedUce swellmg. You let rea.l com. b . • the foxes because they aillo eat gins the flfteenlb. We aile goltl! fortilll help, Don't sulJer ntedlw torture Do YDU re'mem 81 the old .song chicken I'nbhlt and phensant anll to olose tht. rarlll to outside HUl1lt · limpie pllell. Cet PolO (or bat. won· ahout the cat tbat came tfa' k ? quail 'The e ndless Btl'uggle for er this year We bave all the detruJ relief. Ask your doctor about It. we thDUQht he w~, ~ a ~oner, bll~ balo~oe IIi. tile . wlhUlfe wDrld is hQn'terS' the will , carry llv. ,~~'ll':~~;-:!: !~~CI~i~.pcr. he cat /Jame back. l "~Dked ou tts counterpart the endle8~ strug· log right bere and they eat tI,e .'"111 (/{p/lNnHmol $11'100/11111,,<& on the poroh In the cold the othe' I f b' ' I th 'Itl f ' , I ---------r---- HOURS: morning and th&re WIlS the little ~ e or a B~Ce n e WOI 0 rabbits the, IdUI so 111!) pU~~~[lg tlger kitten that has been gone men , an,d nMlone? , bere thle f_ar, At Hungry HoI. per hunter, 1 am afraid however tbat the roxes hll'l eaten m01lt of 9 to 11:45 I. m. SpeakIng ,Dr birds. tbe.re- Iiave low or lbe Bl, Beech' Woods' we the, rabbits but It Is a nice plBce . for two or three wee rB. It was plUmp al.ld healthy lind holf again been 8.0 mnny arDund the, hO~8e allow bunttnl at one dolla a dny 10 walk around. 1 to 6 p. m, a9 big al1 It wae before I ut there this cold( weather. There Is a Pldr _ .....,...._,--_.,.-_ __ _ _ _ _ __ Exoept Wedneaday P• .,M, a . I We 'never SILW It at the barn 0)' wood peckerf! have been busy at. . j outalde' anywhere but I\S Mon n;.,. the suet but SD far 'the chlcka"eeB 2ND FLOOR: It was cold. There it wall hom t;) ,' find titmice have been busy oll. the alOIn. looking tor a 'wal'm Qlace by w.eed seedH, The mocldn~ .hl da AT MV RE81DENCE 114 'SOUTH MAIN STREET, IN CEIliTERAbove Woolworth's the fire. are Ollt hal'e in the rosa bushes VIll.LE, OHIO, ON ROUTE 48 AT. 1 O'CLOCK 5 and 100 Store

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ABRO·DYNE for f~turei. for value, See it in your own home! " No obligation. Just phone us . . YOU'~ IE HAPPIEI WITH AHOOVEi

Naturally, you're invited t() drive. this n'ew Dodge. For that's the only thl,new '52 Dodge is this: You ,vay you cnn feel how the OriRow coUld STILL pay 'hundreds of dol~ Ride ren1ly ·takes the bounce out of lars more for a car and not get bumps-the only way to appreciate everything th~ great new Dollge what a smooth hlUidllng car it is. gfllU you! Your eyes will open wide. ~ too, .For here In thIJ lIew '52 beauty at th!, vi,slbility you have - fronl, are nll the oomfort, style and conback and n11 around. That's why venten~ f~mr. you11 be looking for lJl your n._ CIll. The smart; . every mile you dflvc in a Dodg Is modem .Insid. -dress"-the flatter- ' safer, mllTe pleasant. int new' faWics - the nll·arolUld- .U We1. be lookirtg for YDU. Come yo~ rooDllbess that lets you ~el~ : lD, and see this new '52 Dodge. (Y~lU're In for a happy ,slJ!Prise, . " . and. ~ke things .easy.

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CHARTER No. 2220 ·JtESERVE DISTRt T No. . ' Report of the Condition of'

The Wayneaville' National Bank of W.YnelviUe In the State of Oh·. o, ;d ttl .. Clo,eo of Busln," on( October 10,

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FOR SAI.E OR RENT - 7-ropm modern bOUie, except Curnwle. Approximately 2 acres. By OW1J,er E. L. MORAN'. C- 1-1.g;.16

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ASSETS Cssb, balances with other banks, Including reserve bal· ance, and cash items In process of coUectioD.. ----- f

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1: S Government obl1&atlons, direct and guaranteed __ Obl1gationa of States and pollticlIl sutidlvlsloDS --- --Other bonds, nO.tes; and debentures __ ___ . -- - . - -- ~----Corporate stocks (Including $4,80(1.00 stock or Fedel'al . • ,800.00 Reserve Bank) - - -- ---- - --- -- ~- - -- - -- - ---- -----530,262.74 Loans and dlscoun~s (Including $221.88 overdrafla) _ -28,500.0(1 Bank premlae. owned $16,600.00, furniture; tixtur~s $7,000. (Buk ptemlael oWlled are subject to, ' None Uens Dot alllUUled by bank) None Real estate OWDed other than bank premlses _________ Investments and other assets Indirectly representing bank pr'emlsea or otber real estste ______________ NODe Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances Olltstand. None Other Auets _ ___ ~ ___ ___ . _______________ _.___ _ _.:...N_o_n_e

~hlng genuine home made cedar oJH!sts for yourself or for ChrlatmU presents should Bee ~E LEIPION.r: WaynevUle. Oh~.o, 1"~l\ouse on Rt. 4~ goin,g ,E ast. We are IOlI!.f _South In a few da,YI make It '

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____,________ _ 1._3_9_ ,1_61_.3_6 -H-o-w--to-'-re-':'at--~-- WlANTED - .' A IJcenaed StenDi Engineer., . BETTER CLEANEll~, LIABILITIES Cincinnati Ave., Lebanon. Phone l1emand deposits oC Individuals, partnerships, lind corp. 1.1SIl,HO.7\i 692. , . " Time deposits or Individuals, partnerships nnd 'lorp. -260, 74.37 . .~~~ ....... ....., Depo.hs of U. S. Oovt. (including postal aavlngs).____ 21,447.95 1&dda&". . . . 1PIItI. ... cmmAiOib froID wANTED lntelllgent wo:O;:U flepollts of States and polltlcal su\)divlslons--- - -----174,286.62 r::G..Clnald. 8ft Iaow fin 1* QauaU, with car for pleaunt, profital~la Depoalta of banks __ None - .V~ :"'1Ci,~a'ri4 work. No canvullng or parti•• Otber deposit&. (certified and enshler's check.s, eto.> __ 769.88 =n;unu . . . Ileal . .onon " •• ueL Write MRS. 'CRAS. MOORE, R. TOTAL DEl'OSlTS $-1,64(),7SU7 _ _ _ ::===r==~: R. 2, Lebanon, Ohio. Billsrowed payable, red18counts. other _____ UabUltles for ____ borI mODey ________and ________ _________ NODe - . lortcagea or other liens, $ None on bank premises, a.nd " $ None on other 'r eal estate __________ _________.__ ___ None .MISC~. ~------------~~----Accept. executed by or for account of this bank and out. NoD'! G 1 V E MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP. Other lIablUttes • __ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ ___________ _________ -_ _ _ 4,_73_0_ .8_ 8 TIONS thts Oblatmas. See C~RL " . Farm Machinery R.. FRY, Phone 2726, Wiiyn~svtlla, TOTAL LiABILITIES -- - ---.- - - ------ -- ----- ~ - -- ­ 1.645,500.~1i Ohio. , .x:....10-25-11..;-S;. 15 CAPITAL ACCOUNT8 Capital $toCk: • Wiscon.ln Enain•• (a) CIa•• A pref. tot. par, None, i'eth·. value $ None (Rate .of dlv. on reUrable value Is - ---%) 75.000.00 (b) 01a.. B pm.. tot. par $ None, reUr. value $ None (Rate of dlv. on retlrable value Is -- --% ) Lincoln ( c ) Common stock, total par $75,000.00 IjIi,OOO.OO SurplUS _______ . ___ ~ -_ .. - . -------- --------------Farm Welders 26.520.56 Undivided profits -- --- . - --------------- - - ---..,---7.130.35 lieaerveR (and retlremen l -account for preferred IItock)_ TOTAL ASSETS

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You don't "ave to be afraid of coldl,wa.U.... with on.. of " ' _ guaranteed, wlnterlzed care. All of them fIave .......n.nt ant .. rre.~.r, winter gra'd e oil .a.nd lubrluntl .nd have ....... carofulll' checked by our factory-tralned mechanlce for , ••y ataHtnl .nd stflclent ·operatlna;. 8pend a Cllre·~n winter "'11th one of tIIQe

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Radio, heater, driven 25,000 mil" by on. eareful . . ..,. Excellent tll'el and. paInt. "

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194. PLYMOUTH', ... CoUpe Only New tire., !:"W leat' covere, heater. Thl. ono ,wlll Ita.,ct thO , mo.t pllln.,aking In.p~lon, "a •.n" a ,0Ntoh on 1t.

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TOTAL CAPITAL A COUNTS ____ _______ .:_____

'rOTAL JjlABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS__

1,889,151.36

MEMORANDA 283,931.25 A88ets pledged or asslg'd to secure Uab. and tor other pur. None (a,) I..oaps as .hown above lire after deduct. of res. ot Non~ (b) Secur. ae shown above are after deduct. or res. or State of Obio, County of Warren, SS: , I, James E . Jonell, cuhler of the above'named bank, do solemnl, swear tba.t the sbove statement is true to the best of my knowJedle and belief. JAS. E. JONES, Caehler Sworn to and suhscrlbed betore me this 3(1 day of October, 1951. L . H . Oordon , Notary Public Corect':""Atteat. GEO J. WATERHOUSE ROSS H. HARTSOCK HOWARD ~URFACE , DIrectors.

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A beautiful lI0ht blue point makjto thl. on' of tho nlMOt looking oara on the roa. Fluid drift, ....ter. 14,000 . . . . mile.. We .old thl. car now and oan ou.,...... It 100,c,. ·

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For Dally Market ROPONI ,!~.~~~~~~.~T~.~'~~~ WBlO Da7ton, 11:60 1D.8.T, l>IaI HOO; WLW ' CfnClnD&tJ. U40, l>tal ENTERTAIN BRID~ECLV" 700. '. MI'1I. Ronald Hawke entertained 1J;'~ORlltIS BROCK COMPANY du.rln/r the past week anil had 1lI her gueata the Argunot Bridie Club. alao. Mrs. ' GeorgI! Current, Mrs. Alv~ ThomPB!)n, Mrs. Marl. rufhe and Mrs. D, R. Smith delicious 8~lad course Willi Bl!rve4 II •••S' before the games. ,

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. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Executor Estate of Robert Hortman, De· . HORSES COWS $2.01) ceased, Hog' and Other Small Stock Notice 18 hereby given (hat Removed Promptly LoUise Hartman whose Poat Office address Is R. R. 2, ' WayneaAll Stock Removod DaUy vllle. Ohio .. has been duly nppointed as Exeouelx of the Estate Larg. or Small '- Call Colle;ot of Robert Hartman late of \VIV" X__ .... ren Cllunty, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 22n4 day of October XENIA FERTBJZER e ...... ~ W ... ....,n. 1961. " • . D DI~lalon .f Inlan' Produot8, ' 1... ......., ~a'-'ftna...... . RALPH H. ' OAREY COW8 ,2.00 Judge of tbe Probate Court HORSES 12.00 Hog' and Other "Small Stock Warren County, Ohio Gray. RisInger & Gray, Al.lYH. Removed Promptly 11.1-8·15 " . CALL COLLECT CARD OF THANKS WiImiqtoa 23a L. . . . . 43' 1 wl.h to thank the people lNU,ND PRODYcrs. ..... their suppcSrt In the el.ction. Robert Funu

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'BOV FOR ' CECI-L- S-T-O ""R-ER8 Uttle ' Donald and Barbara Storer, chUdren of Mr. ,and Mrs, cedI Storer. . are veJ\Y .xclte4 o.er their new baby brother, Chrlatophllr, who ar~lved . at ' U· ami Vallel ba,.pltaJ on. Friday JIIrs. Storer and baby son are now at their home on Main atrpel.

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Mr.~ John J, Dunk. recelv.:! won!. on Mondal of the death of, bla father, Mr. Borake. . .e 88, at bla hom. in Deer Park. Mr. Bunk. haa bMa In fa'lhi« health for ....ri1 Weolll: ~De ...l a~rv· IC81I were held OD Wadneaday ar~ernooll at the Strawle.r funeral bome In Blue Asb. .

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·CARD. OF THANKS 1 w1eh to thank "Ie people of WI!CS' MEiTI TMURaDAV 1n '''rbe WBCS 11'01 bold tbtilr _ . electio\l, aJar .Mtlne · at · &1le llejJao41et MAar STANSBERR.Y tlilutph em ~tI""" ~, NflV, R w,th ~. Ohll;l.. Allde" CARD OP THANK8 spn, S,., II,., Rltbel't BQer~ Jill. A, II. e~bta. M.... ClIntoll CIar.

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S11'1DAY, NOV. 11. ,IS ARMISTICE DAY ••• 'LET US lo'r FORGET!

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B. H.ald Ail-: Wa.rran Mr. ' Atha Furnas an'd Mra. Jen· ·the, Waynesville HI Spartans w111 COlnl,' .' N , O'W. .....'23 nle ~Conner were " co·hostes·ses to 1I)t~~, a~ Trenton ' on FrIday, Nov. 9 All f 11 or hi t/le Gard~n Qlub on Thursday at· The team Is composed of Jim . ternoon at the MethodIst chlJrch.. Jordan, Jim' Jones, Pete Keys, 0 , .owns p. game for

Mrs. Furnas opened the meeting Dave Hartsock, George Hartsock, with a poem and roll call was ans. Bob O'Bannlon, Jim .·Carter, Jim wered by giving a news I~em. Dickensheets, JIm MI'le~, Richard M;rs. Oram Shoup gave ' a fIne Frye, Bill Miller, Don Wilson, talk on "How To Add Beauty To Jen,y Vickers, Jerry Rush. Bob ..Your Home . Lawn w:Jth Hardy ~eters, Jerry Copas and JIm Flowerl~ Shrubs'.' which was ' Wardlow. greatly enjqyed. Foltowing ad. jOllrnment, delicious refresbDients' ·E t rt I CI t were served. ' . n e a n assma es

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Community Pr(lductlon and Mar· kBiting AdmlnlstratfOn( eomm1ttee· men elections will be held In each' of the 11 townships In Warr ' n county from November 8 to No\'. 2~, S. W. Losh, Chairman of the County PMA committee announced today. ~ch .flt"ller '- ow'iter, ope"ator, or casil tenant ." - who fs par· tlclpatlng In any 'program adm inIstered ' by 2 the . (:ounty' PMA com. mltte's, or Who Is, ellflble for prIce support, Is ellglllil e. to vote In h:s

¥r. andl ~rs. Ross H. Harts?c!( tlntertalned Ol( Sunday with, the " . . MfIJ: Frank ~yartzel 'near ore: members of, 191.0-11·12 graduatl~g gonia. celebtated her blrfbda ' on classes of Oregonia ~Igh . Sch'ool Sunday ' and was , comple~elY Ysur- s t.h elr guests. A delicious cov· prised when. a group relatives ~red dish dl.n ner was enjoyell by t l!spectlve community .electlon. arrived with weIl.tllled baskets , Mr. . and Mrs. Zaln Armitage, Mr. The cQ,mmlttelilmen elected In for a lovely. blthday dinner. Guests and Ml's. Cla~ence Nelson, Mr. both' the commtinlty and county of Mr. and Mrs. Swartzel were and Mrs. Harmon M.oore, Mrs. elections will talke omce Immed '. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hersey and Lucile Armitage, Mrs. Clarence ately. They w!l11 '1 be responslbl~ daughter, Mr. WUlard 'Kersey amI Ed;w~rds. Mr\l. M It r y Watkins, for the admlnlstl'ation of the agrl· program. two ' daughters and Mr. aud Mrs. , :rs. · Lyle Robertson and. Mrs. cUltural : CODservation Jack Kersey and son. Mrs WJi. ' uth Sherwood, ,t he', host and price support Oilfer atlons. and In ~.,a1'd K;ers~y and new 'infant daugh. hostess. eooperatiqn with tlie Federal ' Crop . . /'1I;1I1Iurance Corporatlo'n, .the writing · ~r 'Beth, wer~ , still Confined . ~t . , . the hospital and un,able . ~o be " NOTICE OF A~POINTENT ' of' all.J!lS.~ crop ' Insuranc~. ' present. . EXBcutqf , Chairman LosI~ point" out that , Estate of E. B. DakIn, Dec'd. th.ls yea~ when, these ' programs .Pte. Vine. Wilkerson l'fotlc«t Is hereby ghen that are geared to d'sfense production Home On l.eave. . Chas. D. cook whose Fost Office and farmers . are being called on address Is Lebanon Ohio has to bell? meet the Nation's defen se Pfe. Vincent Taft Wilkenson, been duly apllOlnted 'as Ex~~utor requlrem.en~, thJ committee. elec· having completed 'hls boot tra:n· of the Estate of E. B. Dakin, late, tiona ~ke on added slgnlflcan~e. Ing In the marines at Paris Island of Warren County, Ohio. dec'd. ' 'llhose elected shOUld be farme~s, Dated this 3rd day of November the~ajority of the farmers In S. C., la enjoylJ)g a ten day fU T"· ' , Jeac h " comlIj1J nl ty want. The. pro· · lough ,t ~e ho~e of his. pal'ent~, 19'&1. ~~taJnis t~ey adJ:nll).bter and ~he RALPH ' H. CAREY · Mr. , and Mrs. VirgIl . WI1\fereon. .Judge of 'tlie Probate . Court aSI!~nmentil they carry out will Pv:t. W,llkerson Will le~ve <lit , Warren County,. Ohio /lftect th~ produc:tlon and market· , . Thursday for. LaJun.e ; N. C., for tng of the ,produ.cts of every .farm further balblng, and will 'be ac· Meryl B, Gray, Atty. . ' ' In the COmplUn!t:y . '. companied 'by Mr. and ' Mrs~ 'wn: 11.8.16.22 kerson and chlldren SheUa, Wade He urges every eligible farmel' ---....,..-~ to vote. and Genlece, ' who will enjoy a "Ightseelng trip durIng - the week Fashion Show end. the Plaia Hotel. But afier talk· Methodist Church mill ·to Mrs. John Doe they have \ A number of promlneht Waynes· chilQged , their ' plans a'n d ·w·in . atville ladles bad planned it. sliol)tsnd tlie ~'Fasllion Show" and pln« trl~ to CincInnati on account rummage 8~le. ~Lt · the MethodlV 0(' the ' need for Bo~e different clothing, and' were' to have dinner church ~aar ~lnd enjo~ the de· foi)owlnt their shopping tour ' at

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h'a4 b..D reaehel\ aDd exceeded, ._ . Mill. .ORDEN VI81ft UNCLE lin. OleDn D. Borden has b..n QeD4IDa 10m. time with her ......, 111'. CIareDae !)UpD of Leb&DOD, wbo .. crttscaib' III at MlcJ. dletAnra hOlpttAl. __ VI.IT IN CH~TT~NOOGA 1111' Ellen lIarle Sbutt., with ..... auat, Marie Shutte of ClDclDDatl, 1I"IN ID Chad.DOOIa. ftDD. tot &he }"eek eDd. ,vhere ....., . .t. Prtnt. Marlon Shutts

The Fanner. Club met on T- buI'R' day ' wlth lira, Earl Hookett a8 hoate •• llt the Far Hili. Par~f Houae. A dellclolls ronst p.. rk dlnDer w . . .e"eel to the memo be... a ..d the fqUow!Jsr guest!, Mr and 1. B. Rich alld Mrs. D. C. ,Ridge. , FollowlDg the Boclal hour a'ld ....Ion. Mr Keller Bo~1t presented a very fine ' paper on "C~uDty WelfaJ'e Work," He h,a4 given ~aa 'Qb~ect muc!) thougbt aDd wor_, aDd pye to 'hts li.ten-

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Baturd., evenlDI by'Mr. aDa · Mrs. iInon ~01D&ll of D.,ton and Mr. and IIrs. Harry BiJrDett. _ ~TTIEND DAYTON WEDDING IIr. aD4 IIrs. Hobett Bakel'. J'lOreDoe Baker,. Mr• . lin. 1aek W8I1l,.., Mr. lIIuI.ne 1 _ aDd Jilr. HoJ BIttler were _ ' - OD Satufda7 evenlDg til. wed4Jq of ... Nina ....,.,k and Mr. 010.... Puck8t~ at tile BretbrtD chul'Clh In Da:rtOD. IIIU1 tor the recepYOD ..hlc" .tol-

.. The WCTU held their re:rular ttleetlq OD lI'rtday ' attemoon at the home of Mra. Carl Fl')'. ~r. ~a HoUo~ay havlq ebarge of the devotJon. read from tw.-ty.Urth ohApter of aDd leel In praJe,_ Mte. J. W . •Weclpwood. 8S lea'd. o( the m..tlDI, conduct4ld an Jri. dlloullton 011 the J>. DOctor Told About ., , 1 • A, report of the coDnnUoD ID D&Jton 'trU ,.van '" Dr. Hollowa,. "llIch the meellDa ,called the UDlOn, BeDe4IctIon. PlaDa mat. to meet .... ODw .p. December fourteeDth, Ie, ven-th m. at .. ~ the hOme ot lin. ~y.Uler. ~o!· lo"ed ." .". a very llleuaDt social

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The Pl'o!!,relslve Women's Club h I e t e r regullll' meeOng at the Far Hills party Hou" on Wed· nesday evening. with a. dell 'IOU8 dinner ' served lO · the twenty·Cour members present. Mlsa Jean Hart'sook, 't he pl'esldeDt, J)resWed, over the bU81ness 8881110n and IIr'i\lIenled ,Miss Dor· Olhy Day. one of the club mQJD' e -lIeN. wbo.-o,. . ~left'Ve ~qf abnrre • taught at AZII ~a., Calff.. showed WUkersoD entered the Martne lovely 811des ot her various trips, Corp" on ;\qg. 23. ]951. Pe wq.s including the Pasadena ROlle' Pa· a recent employee ot Gelleral rade, Pnlm Springs. J'oshua Nat· Motors Corp. ot Dayton, where he lonal 1:onmn9n t Area. B.ryce Can· yon and Zion NatioMI "Pa,rk. These Will a welder. immediatelY following his "boot were greatly enjoyed by e" eryone. After ~ most interesting eve camp'!""cradulltion he WaB given a ten.day leave, aCter whIch he re., nlng lhe olub ad;ourned to meet ported to Camp LeJeune. N. C. tOI- at the ·· Far Hills Party House rOI further training. 'a dinner meellng on De<:embel' 0. , Wedneljday evenIng.

Hornlae ".orahlp at , 10:45. SI1'mon IlUbJect: The PI.. of th Bea· toratlon lIIo.emeat. Thb I. l~e "e.cond In a .. ~ rmona on Next ,8und)IY. Nov. 111' will be The Hlltory and Prlnclples of the a 4'Vlctol'y" celebraf.lo!l tor the Restoration JrlO'Maent. Methodists al It. closes a flDanclal . Ev.mns worship ..mee at 1:10 eampalgn begun 10 weeka ago'. OD p. m. , SennoD llIhject: . .MoaDtaln Sept. 9. a llrofl'8Jll w~ launched Top Experiences. The mlnSater to t$J~ ,440'0 ,In the 10 weeks. will tell a JJlbie ;'Gaell Wllo" The amouDt waa to bring tundtf. atory aDd draw • chalk plct1ll1'e for pa~onal~ aDd ehuroh ,rel/alr, of the song, Blue Galilee. 'J~he aD electi1e orBan ;;nd· penaloXl fUDd persoD brtugiJlg the largest Dllm~. . . • for reUNd mlDJaters, aa well os bel' of people' to tM. 88"_Ce ~'ho M)'F BOOTH FESTIVAL for- repJar budget Deeds. ' When were not present I.. t Sunda)' '1Illte . The membe1's oC tbe MYF or cattlpatgu cloBes Sunday It. wiil be presenteel"lth thl. pJct~lre. the Met.bodlst cburch wlll go to will be a real "Vtotory" tor we Prayer ~ meeting '.nd JlIble .tudy CII,lvary Ilhurch, Middletown. for have a. lIttie over $46(10 which in· Wednesda,. evenlll& ar-1:BO. 'I1be the annu.l Booth Festival. Funds elude. thJ! memorial gUt of the Scripture ,ueed wtU be U ' Cot-. 11:~ received will be given to · ilie hosHammoDd Electric organ. . 1·16. , . 'pltsls , and home. In Ohio. Sunday wlll · be a day of Thanks· ' ===:=='=:--:'i::":::-::::-::'===-:.:=-=-=-:-=~~~------(fving the Buccessful .'comple· tlo~,. of j hls program 'Bn,d gratef\ll . loyalty of ,the. memo bera ~nd friends of tl~e church Cor ' ' " ' , ma~hg thl~ aplendhl report pos· COLU~BUS, O.~Warren county leads, the list among " ·19 counties whose property vah1j\tions were approved Thursd~y lDveryoDe Is W4IJcome to attend by the litate board J)f tax appeals. ' thfa Sunday and evefJ"'!3undny. . Warren county .howed lUI aDllaSo'1 ' 'C ing 18.14 ' '&HIr ceDt. boost, rls'lng L••1on Aux. To Hold

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carpentel'. died recently at' his bome In IndlanaJlolls, Ind . MaIntenance Ulan for the In· danoJ)lill Rallwa)·8. 10t'.. and ibl pre4ecessor sa yeat;s. ,Mr. Dodson had charge of tbe upkeep of tile Tractiol1 Termln'" build'ing In (1·0 ' .... operatloll willI the state bl18 Unes. Born be,'e III \\'aYl1esv lll e . he bad lIv~d 111 lndlanapolla 67 :years. !\fl'. Dod80n wus a. member of tile Fairview 'i?resbyterlan chur :1. the Maccn,bees nnd th~ 20·yeol' club or t be f/lu.ways, of Indiana, , Survivors at;e .the wJdow. <~rll,

the ' Met.ho. dl8t church on Thur8day after; nooll. with a very nice attendonce. :tdrs. GII/Dn Alexander in the ab. 8en,ce of tbe preSident, lI~eBll1ed ovell the meeting. wltb l\<lrs. A. B. Stubbs In oharge of tile devotioDs. The study book "We .Americans North and SOllth'" by Geo ge }loward. \\ a8 given a compltet raview by 1\irs. E. F. Earolls,rt. The soolety adjourned to ml!el 1cnJ1IIl. . . " December -S · Thurllday eve~ing at "Oint-Council Meet · f eDN FOil BANUT COOK8 I rom $39.888,630 to $11,1IS1,400. Ch........... ...---- 8l1&li th.e churuoh for "c\lmli y nighL" 1b'. U4 lin. IJInUIIt. .(look are At Ollv. Btanch ' Other valle,. ~es a ,l • o · Everyone was Invited to tbe tile parente of a ,fln~ 11, ahowed . hike, iD propety vall,es. The ~8riCaD Legion AuxUlary JqmI4 . . . . . ounee 'IOn, Milton . "nlere will be a ,oint meeting Tbese ranged aa low aa 1.31 . per will hold • ChrlfltmaB Bazaar at dining room wbere delicious ra......1, • at st. A~e'e hosof ,the 1Jalale-Washlnston~ Silver cent tn m,blnnd · county to Wllr- the IlIgh. Ichool gym Saturday, fl'eshmenta of pumpkin and cof[ee were served. lIfOO 00 'IQeIIIla;J. Nov. I. Wi ,. Q ,. Grove .nd Spring Hill councils at ,rente high for the state. , December 8 at 8:00 p. m. I, , Mr. UI4 ~n. Setb JTumu thad ......n rain Bins th~ Olive Bra~Jl .chu~ch commun- Auglillee couD,ty bad an IDClreaae ~o-60 .D anoln., turkey raffle. ..... ' AIDae ~k are the l~ From Tax' ity room Friday evening: Nov. 1,6. of 3.1J per cent;' from ' tQ,lB4,8,P ne~lework; !!a)l:e walk. candy. JNU4 ....4pa,eD.. 01 the InfaDt, ~ket dlDll,er Will be eD~oyed in 1960 ~!) ' ,41.823,UO In~ 1961 • .. , baked ;(Io4s, refreshment8 and wbo wlq& h.. ~her are aow at board of Tax A eat. which ~he o.penlng of a,um Dar.lte' COUD~i ahowed· a boo!!t: of bingo will be ttlclubeel. ,,' ' . thefr Ilome. ' p, , ye.te~aJ ditch 'Will. be dleou8led. Every 1.6 ~r cent-from $61"81,120 liut ' Proceeds iUl fo tor obarlty __ I1'IUltecl to ellempUODl . for 18 oue Interelilted .. Invited to , at- year t9 -61.180,160 W. ,ear. ., work. GU.~ OF C. ANDIEllION8 Irr&ID .to..... blull ID Warren tead. . '" Highland county ,!ent fom ' 125. 111'. ..4...... Cbu. ADdenon eoaDty aDd denJed to. uemptlon Attorn.,. Albert Henrle~ from 611.140 ' to UU46,190. ' IIa4 .. 8abIrcl&r tIIIaMI' ta forThe four oUler biDS. Abaecherll aDd HeDrIoh l will btl • aDd lin. Z, 1m ~ 4 Commodit:r Credit CorP.; pre.ent to aDaw"r qUestlOD.. VaD Wert COU!tr. valuation a • BeIrD. OWBel' 01 the 1dDe, bl4 ..~ed fot l'O\!e nlne-teDths of one per CiBnt.. rc_n mil ......... of ' Cbact~U, IIr. aD4 tu ~S"~'f ~_board Fu......1 Home from '88;147,540 . to $38,~73.UO. lira. Ollv'e Curt spent Friday In Mta.1IaroI4 ~ud. cbI14ren .xem.,....D· or ........ !tlDa . Muon, tbe pesr otthe WCT,U cllAta;DoD . . IIi ud ·' " CIIaa. nidi an oW1lec1 ~4' 8M b:r New AssI_nt CORWIN QOUNCIL LIlT u,ere. tOIu,wlnl lOVenuDenl 1IPIIoCf. but denied CO"RECTION8 ANNOUNCED 11181 Glenn. Marsh of DaytoD. ... 1MntaI ~ at IlIUd cem uellllItiri (0)' blull ,,!deb tbe ail. Stewart. DaltoD, Is was . ' week .end guest ot her 8eIrDe ~ ~C flu leuec1 to p,svate ~u.IDeaa. ::e:!::e. with the Stubbs o~ the nu~ber of vote re~e'.edl by COUIIn Mrs. LucUe Armitage. An . . of __ ~.:... He hold. both the Embalmers various e~ndftlatetJ ID the Nov. Mr, and Mrs. Lee , Talmage of aDd l'anetal Directors IIcenaeR. 8 elect!pn: 'W.llmlqgtOn vl.lted tbett aUDt, 0" TO, M••T MONMY lin. ......... ...... H. la married: anel has one Ell ReyIlola~. 11 (premu.I, re- It I. • Jeule aa,rner .Saturday, ...... tt'l, 0118. will !!a_ter. 61); R. Adam.., 61; O\'a .veDlng. . ' ' . . . . . ".,.... . . . . . 1100_ 'Mr..... lin. laWrence ~D .8; E. Lamb, P; H. Pur:ke.,. MI.s Mlnule Dod!lon r,turned on ~ ' WIlY. 11 tIIir ................ w'eeIt eM l1I..ta thelr ,lIOn ftDU .. I ROSE 'I.act. 40; E\ BledI!08. SundaJ from IndianapOlis where ..... .... . . . . . . . . .11'. lit. aDd )fn. '"''rnaNAMED sh. waa called by tie death' ot In.... GeM BIowa an4 cl&qpter JUNIOR W.ARDEN her brother. Mr. Jee Dodaon. 110. lin. Brown Or'fal R. Roee of n-.r Wayn8l' M.... Ii. W. Chandler hu beeD . . . . . ,....... &III YIll.. wae JDltalle4 .. jUnior 'war. a peat at the Home the ·Palt (,vo • ~. ala of LeballOD 1lAIdae No. 211. F. I wllb to thaDk tbe weeki. ... • tINe weeki • ~ ... III the Lebanou Muoilla W&JIl8IVIlle tor 1htIr IIJIa "arpret Edward. lett on ... ,.... tor &be "-pi --d ._ the electlon WeelD""" mol'lllDg to 'peDd the ...... It • ...... Q' nenwS. Cecil wiDt.r at Brad8llton. lI'Ia. , ..stdke It JUeb", Ia . tJle ~. . . . ,,: ~ , a for;mell resldeDt of thla lin. lAlla Hartaock DOW.".,.u.c' ~r lIlow eiDeeed .1~"U.1; IDItaDed ~unlor member of tile FrI.lld. Rome ~J' WarreD BaU' ''er WLW·NBC ~~ ooant7 ...t 10lt,le. ~• 1·.nl8lr4l1an .t It:lt • .m:, IIIi. I.aeI1e Araltap atteDded ('.......ata leek .......... aN for &he PUt Natrou'. ()Jult at. tJle ...., . . . . . . . . . . ., peetIe . . . . of len. . . . HartlOCll Wed- "ve "u.fU.~~ tbrou,b wtDa.lllP ....., ..... ' -.de ....... propaaa.

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F. Frazier; 76. died at hel.' home. ' west of Waynesville at 6 p. m. Sunday after an 11\ne ' s many years. She III survived bY her hu,eband. J. E. lj'ras{er; n f08' tel' daugllter, Mrs. Neva Doster of Harveysburg; t a sister, MJ's Sadie Conner. of Waynesville; ~ brother, H81"ry SherWood, Waynell' ville mayor. ~Deral servtce~ were beld at 2 p. m. Wednesda) at the Slubbl/ tuDeral home ",v lt' Rev. J. W. Wedgewood otrtclatln;. Burlnl was in MI.ml ceDietel'Y ' ' ......., ... .. I 'e'

Manlle Prlvllte First CI ~8. Vlncent T. WIIlterar.n. 20. son of Mr, and Mrs. Vlrcn WlikersQJao, ot Rt. 1. W~ynesvllle. was ,lromolecl l'l !I present rank when he' Il'as la grad,uated f,'om Boot Camp on o t 30 195 1. ' c. , WlIkerson climaxed hts recruil training by wtnl\lng the marks: You' man medal on the rtne range when he fired a score oC 196 rU t was Ind pl~~e of a po~slble 2611 ,luring bill v~ry . fide tb b weD (> 8 training, . 'her tllJ. During the eIght of recruit tralnlDg. all a reSUlt ' o r youth.... COttipete In ' a netd e;per!ence and olassroom the next i lecture., the new Marine has l){!. ailll place 1110 come weU versed In .such 'nlll '. 1 bj . tary .u eet. u precision dl'll! first aJd. hy(fene. •nd field """. IJca. In addition to tiring the famed GaraDd rU1e tor QuaJ1rtca. Uon. Wilkerson fired other tn. fan~ry weapoDS .uch as the .4r eallber pl.tol, carbine. and Brown. IDa Automatic rune. He also wttneeaed cJemooatraUon HrllI& pf tta. . Goa mortar aD d

, The lld·llfUng baskel):lalJ con· lo.cally bring", tbe CarUlIle here tonJght at 1 o'clock to ~n the Warren Oounty hard OO~ ttlarathon. , Pepped up willi a Ilro'!llslng B::~ngT lastot -week against 8 I! ong ren D Quintet th"e · local Orange and Black five expects to Improve In several deJlartments. The reserve contest b~gln8 at 7 p. m. according · to an announce· ment br Spartan Coach Tom Flot'~nce with the posslblUty 1hat the b ar81ty game might be broaqcast y WlPFB. ~Iddletown. The Tenton contest, won by. the BUlle'l County C\lamplons 1n 1950, 61 to 61,. was valuable' exper1ence fpr the untl·led . local boys. many o[ whom are I?laylng, th eir varslt)' games. Keyes. Jones. Stu b b s, Hartsock and Jordan, the !5tartlng five were aided by Copas. Fish ~ach. Barton and others. Th local re·s erve team. vlctoi' lous last , eele ·13 to 35. expects. tollg}J sledding U.~nill$t tht' vls:tIng Indians. . .

The res~nsll~:llty Cor the /ld· mlnl8tratlpn ot the drouth 10411 ~ In Clinton ~nd Warr n' CounU,:I ba8 been ' delegated · by the S~l'o. tar), ot A~ulture to Farmers llome AdmlnlstraUon. Any faMll operator. owner, or leJ)an't Is ell· glble to receive II. drouth ' Io~n wbo bas BufCered ' a loss 8S n "e· suit. of the drouth. providing \Ie Is unable to Q)ltaln credit Crom any other lending agency at 'rea· sonable terms. 1 Lonns mny be made rOI' llle .,urchl.ll;le oC r etl. seed. terU1t~cr and I1ve"tock snd may b mild· to aJlplicants resardle s or TlJ'el'loull mortglll8es. us a 8eCOnt! mort· gal\'e und!!r tb" drO~l t/l Ibnll pro: gram III sl1Cflclent security, FarUl' ers who know they 11'111 De (I Ccoc' shollld apply for 10901;1 bn/Dedln· ' tely as the feild ' can be purchase 1 at considerably· les!\ cost now Lhull In the 8Jlrln,. • Applications can bl' mn (' nt the office In Wllniington 10llllt rl /It 24 y.! Eust Sllgarlree street. or the Lebanon o((ll'e localed III ·to . oulli Broadway.

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sons. Theodore B. (Ted \ and Irvl,n n. (Able) Dodson. Indlnnapoiis; n daughter. M'1'8. Oatherlne Sampli\. Miami. Fla,; a brother. Harry •. Dodson. o,maha. Neb.. and a 8~R' ter. Miss Minnie C. Dodson. 0/ Waynesville. ' ------

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C. J . W~ggoner and Go K. Larl It Warren County ·Defense Bond CoCh&1rmen. annO\lnClld torlay tha '. with sales for 11 more dllY8 stili i'o be reported by the Federru Ite· serve Bank, the county stands at 57.6 per cent ot its $59.000 quotll. or Ohlo's 88 co.untlel!. 52 have r~ched their goals. The m<?st . recllDt report I"om Federa Reser\<e to the Saving:! Bonds Division fol' Ohio In(lilld ' (I sales tbrough November 2. A ):111/1 1 ,report Including sales , f rom ·o\,. 3 through Nov. 13 - the end or th'e drive repo~tlng period - will be issued In nbout a week. artel' complete labulations made beell made by Federal Reserve.

Siale Palrolmen AI Civic Olub Meet ' The Civic Olub ",m hoM their next meeting MondllY night th'e Methodist cburch. S. E. - Mescher. Middletown Sbl ' tion. State Highway PRlrol. w~t1 speak on "Educational Safety: ' Patrolman Mescher. If Ilt all llos, sible. wlll bring one 01' two of hili fellow patrolm!!n with 111m. An Interesting meeting Is in prospect ror the members and 8'\leS\s.

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CARD OF THANKS We wllh to e%JIress OUI' thnlll(s and !lpnreclaUon tp our frlentls and neighbors fo~ th'e lr fioral bOil' qUilts, ,cards' and per,sonal vls .tl durlng the Ulness· and pASSing or wife and mother. We especlRlly wish to tbank ' Rev. Wedge woo II for hi& beauurul 8erl,l10n; MrR. All' dre,v Chllrko for tbe ' lovely orgun mu8'lc during the ' church serv \eo aDd Albert Stubbs for his ert! le11l funeral servjce. ~. M. Ball anel r~mll Y.

MOTHERS STUDY GROUP

TO MEET HERE FRIDAY The motherllo sttldy ITOIlP wlll S.Ular lII"ttIW " iday afternooD at the grade ichooJ. The topiC for discullllmt wUl '-.e "Tl\lnp To · no When Yotlr OhU4 AHa, 'Wha.t Do I Do 110 Motber!' "

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ITEM, 01' IN:rERE8T "ioUT FOLK8 YOU ,

The resDODlllb:lUy' for the ndmlnlstratlDn of the drouth 1001111 Ih Clinton and Warren Co'unties has been "dillegated by tbe Sec '0' tary ot K, rlculture. to Farmers l:l6me Administration. , Any farm opera,tor. owner, or tenant Is ~1I. glb! 1.0 receive a 'dro\lth loll:n . who has . Buffered a loss ss n \ ' C' ~u1t of tbe d'roulh, provldllll> be Is ullAble to optalD clred!t froUt any other lending agency at 'rea· ' sOlUlble terms, Loans may be made, fOl' 1he .,uTchnse of feed, !leed, fE\rtll l~ or anti IIveBto k and may be mad'" to appllpants re~ardle Ba of \1I·e,'· loull mo!'tga.ges, Ill! a seeoJltl morl- . gaf;e under the drouth loan pro· gram Is suffl 'lent se ·1I1'lty. i1'U I'Iil' ers who know they will lie d .rccd should a pply for Ion us Immedl l ~' tely as the lBell be Ilurrhnsc 1 at consldernbly les!! cost now thlll\ In Ule spring. AppllcoL\ons con ) b ilia (' n t)te oUlce In )VUmlngton loc/lloll at 2~ ~ Ens!. SlIga!'t ree 1!~l'eet, or the Lebanon office locn~etl n~ .)(1 Soutb Brondwoy.

rrh~ IId·llfting basketball con· test 101:a11y brings the Carlisle bol's Iiere ,tonight at 7 o'clock to BbiND FALLS oN IC.E open thE! Warren Oount.y hard OlenD BlaDd la contlned wood marath,on. hOMe near RldlevlUe '.uf· Pepped u'p ,vith a ptomlslng Injurlea received tn a (all showing lll/lt week against a the lee durin, the past week. strong Trenton Quintet the locnl Orang'e and Black five expects to Improve In several departments. The resel'Ve contest ' begins at 7 p. m. according to an nnnounce·· ment br ' Spartan Coach Tom Florence with the possibility \bat . the Varsity game mlgl!tbe broodoollt by WlPFB. r.~lddletown. . PFC. VINCENT' T. 'WII':K£~SON The Tenton contes~, won by the ' ••• Win. Mari<sman "'edal BuUe County Champions 1950, • 61 to 51, ' w.aj! valuable experience M&rin~, Prlvllte First CIl!s/i Vln· for the untried local boys, many cent T. Wl\ l<ers~.n, .20, son of . lr. of whom are playing their varsity and Mrt\. Virgil WJ1kera(ij:l-t ' of Rt. games. Keyes', Jones, Stu b b's, INTRRTAIN BIG FIVE CLUB 1, Waynesville. wall promqled t'J Hartsock and Jordan, the startlnl!' IIr. ancl 1lrI. ~Uam Strouee bls present. rnnk when lie" was five were aided by Copas. Fish were amoDS. ~e gnests on Satur· gradualed (rom Boot Camp on bach. Borton and others. day .ventq when Mr. and Mra. Oct. 30, 1961 . The local re'Serye te'-Im, vi tor Omar ' lIel~ of Lebanon, ent~r­ WUkerson climaxed his 'recruit lous last week ·HI to 35. expects, taluecl the "Big FIve" Club. training by ' winning the marks· tough sledding Il.':;n lnst tbp via! t· .SI VlQTO"V DAY AT MET"ODIST maD medal on the rlrte range Ing I"dlanll. when he fired a score of 196 (Out - -'-,- - ,' Mctory DaJ" will be qeteb"ated at Uae Me.thodflt churo~ on Sun· 'of ' a possible ,250 d~rlng hitS ' Joseph ~. Dodson, 7. retircll wes "'o 8 , t ,'alnln~ dAy. the campaign ror ~ndl bav, , C8l'pental" dIed recently t ' his ' IllS dOled ad tbe 10,1 of ,"'00 During th~ paa ,eight weeks or home in Indianapolis, Ind. \ 1$4 been Nached, and . e~.ed. recruit traln,lng, aa a reBult· of , •• Maintenance man for tbe In: fletd exper!ence and cla8sr.oom danoJ)Jls Rallwa}!s, In.c., ' Rnd i t M..L BORDEN VI81TS UNCLE lectures, the DIW MariDe baa .. be· predecessor 33 years, Mr. Dodson lin. Olenn D. BordeD haa beel,l come weU versed In .. uch mil :· The Pl'0~e1 slve ~'omen '8 Club bad cbarge of tbe upkeep or ttu> apeDclID& lOme time with ' ber tal')' lubJect. aa precision drill held their regul:\1' meeting at, the Traction Termin Al building In co' ...... Mr. 0IareIuI8 Dupn of Lebo Rrat aid. hygiene, and field Ii... · Far Hills Par!;}' HOUR on We.II . operation with the Iltate bUR tines. &DOlI, wbo la, crlU~ III at lIle!U(la. In addition to tiring the ne8day el'e:lll1g, with a deliCIOUS Bol'TI here iii Wayne/wine, h ' 41etowu hoaplta1, ;~ed GarllDd rUle tor quallflca· dinner served to the twenty.tour \lall lived In lndlanapoUa 67 yea.l'lI. UOD. WlIker.on fired other tn· members present , Mr. Dodson was a. member ot v••tT IN CHATTANOOGA fantry weapon I I~cb the .4 f Miss Jllan Hartsock, t be presl. the Fairview Presbyterian chun'lr, , caliber plltol, carbiDe, and Brown· de~t. preBlded ' over the business the Maccabe!ls and tbe 20-Yent· IDe Automatlc RIfle. He alsn Benton and Pl'e"ented UIIII DOl" club of ,the raLhVIlY8, IJ[ milanO:. 1fI~ 'umonstratJon finn, «if othy Day , one or the cluJ> ,are ;the . 'WidOW:. !f.J'.B.:" th. ' GaD morta n a ben. w,b oJ! ,....,ll""~I'Cf:~.lblnme"';.f;J.eal18tJLa--;!>lbli8jW'tl).. WOb1ard, " name tuo!e,. taught at Azu sons. Theodore B. (Ted) and IrvIn M~JA:,~,:.~_,:~, 10ft!!: ' JI~l~: ~Ukereon entered tbe Marine' lovely ''!lIdes of her various tI'lps, R. (Able) Dod~Qn. Indlailapons; a mon IIU~ "" •• 'AUe .,........ 0..... el CorPI! .on Aug. 23, 1951. Pe W$S lucludlng the 'Pasadena Rose Po. daughter, Mrs. Catherine Srunpl ~. toratlodDI Mov~~ent.ofThll fa th" a recent employee of Oel1era1 rade, Palm Spring!;, Joshua Nat. MIami, Fla.; a brother, Harry S. '''Teh('onB._toll a .edB~_ slBlrmonrB tOhn Motors ' Corp. of Daytoh •• where he lonal MOnlUD9nt Ar~. Bryce Can· Dodson, Omaha, Neb.. and a 8 !9' Next.·S,Ynd;ty, Nov, 18 will be . e .. ry an .n-DOC p el 0 e was a welder. . yon and Zion Natioll.1 Pnrk. These tar, lIUss MhUl le C. Dodson, o ~ a ''VIctory'' celebration for ·t}ie Restora~n. M01llJll1lUt. " were greatly enjoyed by o\,eryone. Waynesville. Methodists Ilil It. olos88 a finanCial Evenlns 'Wore.,!lJp .."Ice at 1r:IO 1m~~lateIY 'following his bool Atter ~ most lntel'e!lltlng el'e' -----campaign belf?h 10 weeks 'ago., OD p. Dl, SBrm!)D aujeot: I(ounl~ln camp - gradullUon ~e was given a nlng the club adJourned" to mee Sept. 9, a ' pro~ w~ lnpnch84. Top "Experiences. /J'he mlnllBter teD' day leave, arter which lie reo th FRills Pnl'ty House fOI . • . • to " ~I~ ., ,40'0 In the 10 -Weeks.' wlll 'tell a. BUlle "Gueea Who" ported to Oamp LeJeune, N. C. fot· dln~el' o~eetlng on yjec~mber p. . Tb" amount WaS to ~rlng ' funds, stol'Y and Ilraw a cbaUt, plc~~ure furtber tralnln,g. Wednesday evening. GUESTS OF A', H. EA"NH~R"S to!' pareonage aDd ohurch repatr, ot the SODg, Blue GaJUee. ~rhe _ _ _,. _ _ _ ~r. lind rl. Ji., .B. EarnJaart lID electric . ',gaD and' p~nslon fUDd persoD bringing" th!l largest num· MYF, BOOTH FESTIVAt' ba4 as week 'end lIIelta MI;'. aD~ tor retired .mlnlsters. as well as .ber o( people to ttiltl Bervlqe 'Ffho c. J . Waggoner and G. K. LaTlcl' lin. Earl Parka of Youngatown· 1-01' ,regniar ,budget need8. ' When' were not present last S~day Inlte' Tbe members of the MYF ot Warren (jounty Defense Bond o· TbtIJ were joined at .dlnner 01' regular C&m,Patgn closes Sunday It. will ' be presented ~'th ,hie picture. the Methodist church will go to Chairmen, announced today thll', SatUrday evening by Mr. and liri, meeting on Friday afternoon at 'wUl be & real '!VlctorY" fOT we Prayer ' meeUng and ~ble atudy Calvary , church, Middletown, tor ",lUI sales [or )1 more days st.lll MJl'OI1 Thomaa of DaytoD and the homB or Mn, Oarl Fry. bave a little. , over ,4600 which In. WedneBday evenln, at -7:30. 'The the annual Booth' Festival. Funds 10 be reported by thEY Federal He· and )Ira. Barry Burnett. Dr. JqpuDa HOUoVf.ay bavt!1g cludea ' th~ memorial gift of the Scripture used will be n Oor. 11:~ received will be given to the hosserve Bank, the county · slands at _ Qharge of the devotion a read fro~ Hammond Electric organ. i-15. ; pitate land ho~es' In Oblo. The WSCS met at the Melbo' 57.6 per cent of lts $59;M0 quoln. ATT.ND DAVTON WEDDING twenty·Ofth ohapter of Mattblw Sunday w tll be II day of Tba.nks. ., ' dlst church on Thursday after· or Ohio's 88 counties, 52 have IIr. 04 Mre. RObett Baller. ad led In lIrayer. glvlDg for tbe success(bl f.!omple. Iloon , ~vlth a ve~ nioe a~tendonce. reacbed tbelr goals. lin. Ina FJoreDclll Balter, )11'. o ,d ",re. J W. ~edpwood. as. lead· tlon ot tbls program' 'tInd wateful -, , JIll ' Mrs. Glenn Alexander In the abo Th~ mqst recent TepOl't from lin, Jack Wagner. Itt. , Eulene er of the m~tln&l coni!uc~ , aD In- ,JleaI;,ts for the loyalty of the memII; ' . lIence ot th's president. Pl'e91~ed Federal Reserve to the Saving!i " I.onM o~ Mr. ~y Blttlftr we~ tAjfeltlng dlaouIBlon on 't,h e BUl;!: bers aDd frlepds' ot the church for . ' " . OYer, the meeting, Ivlth Mrs. A. ·H. Botuls Division fol' Oblo 1tH'ludlid peata on Saturday evenln, for .sect. ';~t A ,Doctor Toi4 AboU~~ 'mailng ill!'. splendlt1' report. pOs. COLUMPUS, rO.-W~lrren county leads the list among Stubbs In charge of fbe d~votlonll: sales tbroutb No"emb~r 2, A flnn l tile _eddlne of.", Nlna HO"t ,. Ilble:'" 19 counties whose property' valuations wer~ approved Thursday Th'e study book "We AnierlCII,ns, I'eport Including sales fron) Nol'. brook ~_ Mr. A~tlbe IPuo:~..~ Everyone , 18 welcome to attend by the state board of tax ,al)pe~ls. North 'and South" by George P. 3 through Nov. 13 - the end of .... Breuun ....urc D I"'" thlB Sunda,. and eveff"'Sundny , . r Howard, WSB' given II compltel reo the drive reporUng period - wtll 'aDd tor the reception "bleb fol. . Warr.e n county ehowed aD aIIaa,· T H view by Mrs. E. F. Earnhart. be Issued In about a week, after Ing' 28.74 ' per cent, boOat, ' rllling L••_ ~ old The society adjourned to mll8t complete tabulations made b,een COlIne•• 'M..t . from $29.886,630 to ,17.831.4'00,. Chrl.tma. Bazaar December -3 Thurlfday evening at made by Federal Reserve . FOil IU,,.E8T COOK8 fourt84/ntb, seven-thlrty p. m. at At Ollv. Branch Other valley C01lII,tIes a liB o · :the churuch for "family ·nlght ." .... ~ Mn. mrn..t ..cook are tlt e home 'of Mra. Ray ¥I\ler. tg!showed Jlllies In propety vaiues. The American Legion Auxilla1lY Everyone was Invited to the tile ,pro~d parent. of fine, III lo~,ed Tllese ranlg8d aa low 1.S1 "per will hold a 'Obrlstmal Bazaar at dining room where delicious t:e· pCND4 eleveD OUDce lOll; ,MU~D houl', 01 ~asBIe-Washll)gton. Sliver 'c ent II) ~Igblalld ,\c ounty to War'· the , high Bchool gym . Satllrdqy, freshments .of , pumpkin and coffee Grove and Spring. Hill counells at rim', high (or, the "tate. December 8 at 8: 00 p. m. , were served. JIrWIIt. bo1'D at St. ~Dne a bo&pl~ on ,Nov. 6, " 78 t1M Olive Branllh ' cliurch 'comniun· ~ ·Al,Iglal" count)' bad lID Incr'~ll8e 50-50 Dancln,. ~ul'key raffle, . I,:' -.:..--...:...-The CiviC Club wtll hold their , Mr. aIi4 ' "'rl!lll;, se,Ul Jl'u~aa Ity, room Fri1day evening:' Nov. 16. 'of .71 per clnt,1tram ,.0.lU.810 needlewor". cake ,'o,:alk. ·candy. neXl meeting Monday nlgl!t tit lin.' .A1Iioa ~~ , ate" th!S ve." A ' bUklt .. djnnE!r wlll be en:loyed In ' 1950 ·to $41,62a.l10 1n ,1961.. . balled ' gOods, . l'efr8;sbmeqts nn4 the Methodist ch.urcli. , prou4 lfAD~reDt. 01 tb!t tntaDt, iller. which the opening o'r 'Sum' Darke county Ibo~4i!d a ,boost of bfDgo will be Included: . S. E. Mescher, Mfddletown Sl~I ' 'Wbo ~Ith his m«ber ,I\re ~ow at. bOard Tn: AplI'eals yuterdiy Run dlt,Cl!. will be dlscuased, EV,el'Y 1.5' per ,c~t:;""from I6~J8t.120 last Proceeds W01 g~ for tion, ,State Highway Patrol. \l'tII their home. rnlllte4' t~ ; 8llempUOD8 for 78 ~n'e Inte*te~ Is Inytted to · at-' year t~ ' -6%,180,160 thle ,.ear: work. , speak on "Educational Safety." • :t .torqe , bln8 In WarreD ~n4. . ... Hlgblllnd oqunty weDt fom $26.patrolman 'Mesoher, if at' !l11 110~· GUIIT~ ,OF. C. ANDERION8 COUDty and denied ·taz uemllUon Attorne,. Albert Henrlc~ from 51l1,t40 ' to t26,8'5,1I1O, : ' 1, will bring on~ or two of his 1Ir. .od lin. Cbu. Ahcll!n~n tor folir other bins. ' Ahaecherll IIDd Hel;lrleb, Will, be ' Van Wert countyjl va~uat'lon. ' . ' I fellow: patrolmen with him. bad .. ~turclay ~ " peats The Commodity CreCllt Corp.• preaut to anawe~, queationa. rOlle nln8'tenihs one per cent, .,.,f/nd6 . omll An Intere8t~ meeting Is III prospect fo\' the membet·s and ~ UI4 )(ft• .J'obn ~~Il owner ot the btDI. had ul'ed for '. from '86,147.540 to ,a6;~73,490' . Nfl, Olive ' Ourl spent Friday' In · Mr. aDd Jlft.. Jam.. Be...ue , aD th'e to 4!lI.emptlon. The boai'd, gtlel!~8 . CIIaII4ND QI CtDotnaaU, IIr. and granted exemption for those bil!l &,II........ Mason, We guest of tile W ~U C~RD oF. THANK'S .... are C)W1Ied and, used' by NeW. sblnt 'CORRECTIONS' Glenna Ma1'lh ot Dayton, of Le~ IUi6 r. _ ...... lOVe.-mnflnt, . .en.cy, but denied - , ,." .. . " We Isb to ,eltpress our thnullH, . .Aa4,e noD ~ eblldran, foll!.>w lD l 8s;DlP.Uc)D for, b1ne,' llhk1h tbe ChaIL B~wart, ,Dayton" III - now , Tlie.' fl;lllowtn.l lat. ' corrected: Ult 'wa. a week end gllest of her a.nd apweclatfCln' ttl Oltt: ' 'frillllc1s , .. ~ .-,.e.. a\ 'Miami cem-, OCO baa leu84 to private buainelli. UIOcla~ed With t~,e Sttibbl\ PIIn- ~t tb'e Inumber of vote re'celve,il by' cousin >Mrs. Lucile Armitage. . nelghbor~ for tbelr rloral bOlt ~ for IIr, Bell'll of !' • •• ~ral lIoDle. • -, the varloue candNatetr In the 1Npv. Mr, and Mrs. Lee 'roltn,sge of quets, eards ~lld pel'i\onal ,'1 8.t~ CII~I!!f~ " . . ' Be , hold,e botll ~e ~~baliners 6 el~Uotl' . WUmh~toll visited their aunt, during the 111ness and PlIslllng Qr aDa Jttun~al ntrec~re l~c!lnlleR. I D • 'd 21 ( ' I ' I au B. " Je~ale . Gllrner Saturday wife 'and mother. We eSP!'lctlllly 018 TO MilT MONDAY Be fI married: and .baa E1 ~.eyno. a. · prev OUI l7 r. eveDlng. . ' wish. to tbank ReV. Wedgewoocl a_--bter. • ported 67)~ ,R. AdlUdlt.., 57; Ora "".e Minnie Dodson returned III ..... ~tar lOT, OJIlS; w . J .8 Eo Lamb 18 H P1l k y .... for 11,1& beautiful -sermon; MI'l\. All· IIIMt .. ~ . . . . . IIOn4", 'Mr, , ~ lin. fAwnmoe BrowlJ ' ODea; .;. I' e • Sunday from IncltaDapolJ1!! where drew ' Churko (or the lovely Or 7 .,....... ' RoY. for memorial b&4 . ,:week eD4' peeta tbelr,\ 101l Rocn: "'n...-.'.. , 51; l'~hn Iaaace, 40; E; BI~lllfle, Ib.e' .. u · called bY 'd ie deatb' of music A during th.e cbll,l'ch ,servl('o _ _ . . tnlda uad ,-teNIl·law, Mr. and Mn. JUNlO:" UA~~~EN 16• bel' brother, Mr. Joe Dcidson. aDd Albert Stubbs ror bls e[{lcl~n' • ........ Oeae BroW1l ad 4aqilter · 1ft -.y1l'UUl lira. 1.. W. Ohandler haa beell tunerRI service. D••II tfUii"'IN~ I" ',. ot 0IaUlIc0tbe.. 110, lin. 'Brown Orval n. Ro.e o( Del\r W:aynes, OF nfANKS a · gnC!!lt at the Home. the palt S. M. Dan anil fnmUy . NOIIT....... MlOtflGAN , .4 Qule jIapIb* nmaIIItl a.n_ vtlll. W&jJ lnat&l.ed, as JUDlor w~r- I fib to thank tM " weeks. ..... . . .. left ........... IIr.............. . W Dtca&\lr. of ~~OD ILOdge No. 26. ''P'; w IIlu Maraaret Edwarda le,t on M011iERS STUDY GROUP .........._-. vip faa wll. . __ baa a ..,.. wWe \~ k ·'" In tbe Le~anoD Masonic Waya..vlIle for tb.lr n We4n~ morDIn, to apend the !'strike It JI,lell"; II tile ¥u' TO MEET 'I:;JERE fRlDA'i' . . . II........ ae -..,ots tAt," , ,,,pm.~ R. WID"\1U'D tor U.e .....".. lI0D4ay evenln'&,. Cecir the election IUt -.mIt," at ~ Brad~toll. na; ' ' ,,~. satllf)iD, ~o~ ~ T.be mothers study group will tuIl ... or IOtIa. ~ 'I te r i[UIlta. • former I'eIl.deDt of thll lira. ;LeDa H.ruock 1a It,. Wurea RaD over WLW.-NBC hold Ita re~lat ttleeU~ 'Friday wtaIeIa wIU for tbIr OOIUlUlllty, w" tnatalltld Junior membell of the FrIends at U:aO a .... 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. . . . 01 II. .. ~ .,..,... Eat:abIJ.hlCl Fill.,...., .. 1110 II ~ . , . .. hu~ 1llQllotile at Ohio, Ue, w.p.Yi p. PAUL A. SCHE.-E R ______________ _____- -- ----Edlt or .nd Publ/IIM ""uOll fio.t Cook D. • C noon o'clock n ' until A••ool.te Edltot Jpal Bulldlnl J ac' uEREIL . (Eutern Stand.r d Time) on tbe I4dNll II LebaDoD, C .CILIA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ,,.. & 8tb day of Decemb er, 1961 and at been dul)' .,poIDte d •• r or tbe m.tate Of ., B. Daliln, latfl tbat time .nd place Monllll y Tbunda EYer), d 6 ~ ..,.1II1Io1l8 of W.rren Co.." .. Ohio, dec'd. tbe for read and etf Oblo. County, Warren •• Ill w",.en sf ~ YJ.r.., Dated tbla IIrd d.y of Novemb et e Sewer." y usa.nLtar of at matter ... cl 000.4 •• u "red "" . . . • ' '", ~ 19J;J. , ..; I -' , t:' mre at W~YW., Oblo. Extensio ns, Contrao t No. ~." . .,., • RALPH H. CAREY The work conallta of Ibe con· 11II'lt" tllll act of Marell I. UT9. . Iudle of the Probate Cour n Of. approslm ateLy 10,8926 /Itructio . . • lewerll, . ~ linear (eet of sanltar)' ' Warren County, Ohl vltrlP Year In a4ft1llle ' P 60 elaewlle re and 8 inobea In dl.meter , of y_ 0"'81I....A.. .'A' "'At Atty. Grar. B. ."r)'l other and pipe cIa,. sewer 11·8-1 WI QIIceaaary appurten ancell. ~-!!!!!!·p!...,~I1.~-~~-5~~~....,~·~!!!!!!!e~r~~~~~~~.~~'~~~~~'tled _ _ _ _-:-..... ..,..;;. _ _ :: _ _ _ In· nts, Docume t Contrac The HARVEYSBURG WINS ........ ........ ......._ ....... . tlona, specltlca and pl~n. cludlng ' 38-43 FROIW ADAPttS are QJl file at tbe oUlce lIf the of the VmBge HarveYllbul'g High School BR&- MuniCipal BuUdlng at tbe ketbaU team won the game played oC WayneBvlUe, Oblo, 'and and Aa· against Adams ·School Fr,1l1ay eve- office of Paul A. Uhlmann ra, at Boclatas, CODllultlng Enginee nlng wltb a score of 311 to '~3 . By JANE FITE ~4U North HJgb Street. Columbull11 : FROM SED RELEA Is Dayton, of Gmlam Mrs. SUlle 1, Oblo, arid the IntormsU on f9 'tAL HOSPl T CHRIS ·Mr. of home the In a &'Ilest here bidders therein I, apedlflcally been has o Guarjull Olara Mra. famDY. and and Mrll. James Rader ferred to allll made a part of ~rul Cln. hospital. Cbrlst from released Tuesdav left cbt Robert Hlldebre home of notice, beca.tlle It Includes · Itema tb to gone and clnnati Guard. Coast tbe for morning r, Mr. prellcrlb ed -by ltatute antl not In· Mr. and Mra. Obarles Campbe ll her son./n.aw ' and daugbte I Dayton. eluded In noUce. · of Hardin, John Mrs. and y Saturda guests were Dayton, of CO,l)le8 or tbe documen tll of lItra. Campbe ll's motber, MI'1I. be obtained by depoBltlng , SON BORN ' TO Millie Moore. wltb Paul, A. Ublman and Associ· Ms. esse Smltb left Sunday to atell, 1441 ' North Hlgb Street, Cospend a few days wlllt relatives MR., MRS. CUMMINGS lumbus 1. ObIO. for eaqh !let of s uUlmlDg 1.eo Mrs. and ",1r. In Kentuck y. documen ts '110 . obtained .. 'Jlbe fun ·weele lASt birth the lng a.nnounc 81'e home Ed LewIs il! III nt hIs I'ouple's amount o( tbe depollt tor pne the Is baby The son. a of here. be ts will who of documen laet each actual bIdder ,to son Roger lind' Sundoy Mool'e of third chillI. Alvinwere gueBIB Sabina, or Mrs. tbe plane aud documen te In ,ood OR SPONS WILL BYF a/lli ~11·. parelltR. Mrs. Mool'e's F~RI l condluo n within So days ofafter . tbe Mrs. Todd Bun<:e. opening (If bids. One-half Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barlow. of TURKE Y SUPPE R ellch for rerun~ed be will ldeposit Bap· RUIl Jonah's of BYF IJ'be Lebanon , were guests Wednesd ay THE LAND BANK WAY Il lurkey :Of all other eets of documen ts so of Mrs. Barlow 's brolher· ln·law tlst church will sponsor . returned .. Satu: public the to open sUPller 01'1 and sislel', Mr. nnd Mrs. complete for all day evening, In tbe home econoDl' \ Bldll mUfl..t <tie and Osborn and lamUy. made In ae; lIated as itemll sc.ho(ll high the o[ room Ics llpent Miss JennIe Lee Osborn R~t PriviIe~1 ation FOl "Inform wltb Icodance . building '(,COOPERATIVE) _ II few daYB last ' week with hel' provided In tbe "Con· " 'Bidden ,Rml Mr. brother·l n·la\v and sisler. tll" and tbe lawl of Documen tract ME WELCO TO OWNE D anel HOSTS Johnnie 1'.11'8. Ed Burton Rl1d son. tbe State of Ohio In auch case BIBLE CLASS FRIDAY . Edward, of near Spring Hili. . OLLED , . CONTR provided and made . Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Llnd!lay Each succeaat ul bidder will b MI'. Ilnd Mrs. George Wall wei e have moved Into the 'J acoh'ij o'1 Call or Write hoats at their home . Frlday Dlgbl )'equlred to fUrnish a IIItisfact/ apartme nt on Main street. Clas8 or perform ance bond. Mr. . Claray Is III at his bome to the Welcom e Bible ao'Com. be Each propoaal eball Jonab's Run Baptist church. Mrs. near t6wn. as program panled by a bond, with surety or , 'Mr. and Mrs. Ren .Galne!! ot Robert Hough served NUl hed .uretJes satisfact ory to tbe Board Cincinna ti, called on fMenrls II leader and Mrs. Rolphnal hour. of 'J1rustees Public Affairs. or recreatio the of charge . the village Satllrday 8 certified check dra.wn on a by hostess Mrs. A. S. Collett was CLUB solvent bank In Warren County, Lebaaoa, ~ to the Civic League at bel' home, liOSTS TO BRIDG E Ohio. The amount of e(l.ld bond NIGHT DAY SATUR MrA. g Assistin S~~Y,Tre.... Saturda y night. ,LLlt,. certlrter t obeck shall be 5 per or e l e \ Hili 1. n. Mrl!. ' and lIfr. WOII progrnm Collett wltb the cent of the bid. The bond shall ~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ Clark. h ~~~~ (\t Elizabet MI.BB Satn ,·, be given In favor. of the Board Mrs . . Lisa uri \,tas l'eturned 10 hosts La their bridge hlb In l\J . Trustees of .p u bJ I c A Ualrs, YUlq;e ot Wvne,v llle, Ohio, borne their at evening w.slve In. her home here following a vlsll day lIIe, ObJo, or the certified .reject aD)' .04 all bld_, t . Those 'It' h .o aUenlle" .. In Dayton at the home of Mr. Rlld Healthy alld MI S. lame,' ' 01" to IlCCjSpt lD were Mr. efl tormalltl from here to payable urswn be· shall check s. M H O rr. M. Cbarles Doste r nnd MI'. 11m! , rll. . arfy wblefl' " deemed m'osl the Board oC Tru8~ea of PuJllio any bideoae. George W.all. . vllle. Ohio. Tble actvantq Waynell ffalra, WSCS HOLDS FOOD SALE By order ofi"tbe Board cif True· bond or check sball be forfeited The WSCS sponsore d n food RETURNS FROM If tbe said bidder tails to enter teea of Public Affaln. . OH.~ JAMES Olflrl~ sale Saturday mornlng In th e CLINTON MEMORIAL Into a.. co)ttract vdth the Vlllaae ' 10' 196 Ohio, and furl\llIh Da ., N Welch Hnrdw are Store. Mrs. Lucille Plym!J'e has reo of WayneSVille, perform 1 j te. . ov. ance bond turned' to her bOOle from IIntr n the, required notice of the. 1l·15-U- -J,t MemorI al hospital where 8he n/I· wltblIJ' 10 days after RECOVERING FROM .,.-----'--.two week - ncceptan ce ~f hIs proposal . It , the - - -......- . , n operatio nn derwent NT AILME AT THRO bidder. laid to made Is aWllrd Johnnlle CUllom be Dayton, til a&o. by tbo Tbe right Is ;r;;;~.~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~ recoveri ng from It s rlons throat .-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;=;;j;;;:; 21 No. TION RESOLU DaYlon'j In home his at ailment DECLARING IT JI.'EC ESSi\RV The child. sari of Mr. lIud Mrs \' Jamel Gilliam. was confined to a TO OOMPL ETE THE SAN~AR OF THI' Dayton hospi tal to 'undergo trenl· SEWER AGE SYSTEMSVILLE AT ment for the aUment. bUI was t'e· VIL;L.AGE OF WAYNE POSSIB LE EA1lL1EST THE . cently released . 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Waynes vme: and WHERE AS, It has come to the attention of tbe ,Cotlncll of the VUlage of Waynesv ille that there ure several COllstruction firms In· terested In sucb a project at tbls time' and It is neceS8ar)' tbat the project be undertak eD before the weather conditio ns become UD' favorabl e : NOW, .THERE FORE, be It reo solved by the Council of tbe VII· Ilage of Waynesv ille. Stat~· of ' ] 96) liAr,PH H. CARE Y, O~~o:That It Is neceSSary to In· . .Judge o( the Pro baLe COliI'[, stall and complete lhe sanitary Village at W.orren County. Ohio tlewerage system of the Iud· tb'e earJlest possible time Inc , ns to ex~en810 y necessar be t Ing Ora y, R1 Rl ngel' . Grny , ALty s. nts Inhabita provide service for 11·1·8-15 areas In and atreets on residing ;;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;; for which facilities lire not nb\\' • avaUable. 11. That the Board of Trustees of Public Affairs Is bereby auth· orlzed and directed tG advertla e for bids. and en.ter tnto a con· tract with the lowest and bea~ bidder. m. Th.a t, alnce the espendl· ture within tbe sewer departm ent. otb'er than tbe compenl latlon of penons employe d therein, ..111. ex;· ceed tbe IltatutOr t llmltatlona:, sucb espendlt ures as will not ex· ceed $50,000.00 are hereby auth· orlzed and directed , and tbe' Board of Trustees of PubUc Affairs 14 bereby authoriz ed and directed to eucute a written contract ..ttl! tbe lowest and best bidder, after adveTt\s ement for not leall tha~ -15 available without two nor more than four consecu· tlve weekI! ; tn a newspap er ot addition al charge. Progeneral Circulati ons wltbln the visions (or an)' de. VUlage. .ired mu~ ic. IV. For tbe reaaons staled In ... .-..-- '. the preambl e hereof, this resc1iu• lion Is declared to be of an emergency nature. and shall take e(· fect and be In force (rom and af· ter tbe earliest period allowed law. H. M. SHERWOOD. Mayor Pased Nov. 10, 1951. Phoni 2211 Wayne.v llle Atteat: CHARJ~ES JAMES. Clerk 11·15-22 -2t I

NOTICE OF APPOIN TMENT Executo r ' £atato of W P Salisbur y De ,'II NoUce Is h~reby given ~hal . D. R. Salisbur y, whose Post oerlce addre!5S Is BlaDCbel!tel', Oblo, R. R. 2, hilS been duly appointe d 113 Executo r or tbe Estate or W. P . Salisbur y, late of Wonen County , , Oblo, deceased . Dated Ihl8 2!l day of Oc tobpr.

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Would tbe ' up the stray bite Angorll cat In front of tl,le ,.tout proper,y or ' at tlJe BCbtOIOI 41\1'1n:; lost FrI~lay The annual War re'l C"un ~: The OROP meeting Monday nlte's game, IlIlIle rel'll"n It to • Innle Jo Stout. Tubercul~11 association s ,Christnight received Slime ex ellent rec· violnlty. ' ITEM8 OF, INTEREST o ' mas leal compalgn Ia now under ords. Onlyo ne tO Wllllhlp turned ----~-----_,_~ 'Vay ' and wm continue throl!Bb In 'a complete reporl Robert Jef· ABOUT FOLKS YOU CbrlatJDaa ,under the leade-:shfp of or Woshlngton Township wIth , KNOW Dr. Jean Nock of Frank~ln , the llta oC Freemlln Millard, Mrs. Mr~. Nellie Bolmer. ,execu~h:e M'nry'l,ltlcllley, Harold Cox, Dell,lel't New Chairman For !lliIdi tb con~ty qal Fisher a~d Mr9, Robel·t ,Je~rel'r GUESTS IN CINCINNATI been set at $'8.8&0 thts year. "j)clllectEI<1 ,80.25 III ('a 8 ~ 'IInl1 'l1.qO Board "No. Mr. and Mrs, J. J : BUl'slle Ohrlstmas sea1a bave ' b ee n In cop' " oncl onts which totn!" Sunday guests' 01 MI'. amI Mra, The following r~glstral)ts \V j'O mailed to county residents 'in $!J J.7Ii, ' Fred ,. Burske , In ClnclnnaU. , v\:aB .. h i ' ordered to report [or Induction ou . I\-n&h Am/lllrl!Y M ilo; lod" $Sa.oo preRrnted at t :e F';le ~ d ll ~fee, ,g ord(!r t ot gifts sent to men n Nov. 26, 1951: In Unioo toivnshlp IInll II consider- house on SUDd y eVllnln g, Nov. 11 the armed torces mllY carry tllr GUESTS' FROM fRAN'KLIN Waynesville - w,~ter Johll80n . with three co testaD1 11 _ Janel' cheertul sellls, Mrs. Bolmer said of corn ' yet to come able amoun t ' Mr. a.n d l\1.1'~. Roy . F;lnSf)6Ch Jr" Samuel. BToWlI, R I ell 1\ r tl In. " . Michener. rC)l'~ arowlI Il nd Carl Pr()ce~s from the drive arl }'rlmklln. w ro Friday I\Ue~~R of Sheehlln. MI'S, R. OIhallser and ~ll'R. Schnaltmun. . Eal h of the t hll'ee the 1Iole support or ilIe lUbe rc~ , Mr, and Ml'a. Ba1'rY Sfittel·thwllite. :Lebanon - Robert LeaCh, Mllrl. Genevieve Hatfield Q,nnvoRAed the did excellenl wor\< with JOllie, losll 88~latiODl 'l1be county sn e .. I , Brown. ' with ' t h, to'~nflhlp turning In MI('hener wlnnl~g tlrAt place w ith Is held '11 connection . GUEST 01:- KELLER HOAKS Franklin - T~mas ~l11ls, konber selection. "Ralph Bunch,e." 46th IInnual nationwide, appea neth Dixon, harleR nglesby, Mr. and Mrs. KeUer Hook bad Mrs. O. H. Melampy from T)~r- Doris 'Browne as a cl08e sec(md for f';lnds . to c.a ry on the work , 0 Harry Sisco, Everette .Johnson. 8 S ~ gueBt d\lrln ~ lbe past ,week field township tnrned In $80.1)(1, nRl,ng the II ecllon "The lllill tubel'jlulosls prevention and ~Oll ' Morrow-AI'lhm' Sn1(ler. Rob vt the former's sister, Mls~ ' Bula M'assle township, colleclell by Binge." "A D ol pll"&\ lite" ,:~ B trol by v,oIuntary ~sBoclatl~D6. •Will iams, ~k ot W.ashlngton, p. C. , ~ Earl Ea.rnhart, submitted $t6.00. Ule tltie Of, tlii! I'olldln g 1!'11'en by B lanchester - Obarl e~ Klrken! 'N~ w!l voite 01 Use Ohio' Valle, No paymen ls were re'celved from Oarl Schnallumn. I ATTEND 08U G~ME 8ATURDAY rlRlI. Wen dell Stevens: over \VLW Is newsctalter Dallal' tb'e other tnwnblpR all yot. A bron1e medlll wua aWIlI'II"d to Ki.ngs Ml1Is-Oene Schla hpclt. Mr. and M'rs. Roy ' Maurlce 'w ith DeWeese, known as "Tex" to h" Mrs. R. OIbauser, chairlady. an- :the winner et Michener, who Mr. O. H.. Ger}te wosappolnte(l Mr. and Mrs: Loren Askins lind newsroom ooUeapM, and familiar nounced that the time would bll Is entitled tp elltllr a County CO'lhalrman of l,.ocal B9nrd No. 122. Ion of Da~, eaw the too bu.ll llate.aen ibrou,b hla Monda, extended for donations until lhe test which wllt be held In ~ The R!lrveyeburg Farm Bureon Mr. Chas. Sbt'nkle l'eslgned 11110 g~mo In Columbtl~ on Saturday. Ihrouch Satonla, ., and 1:10 a.m., 27th. near fIlture. Youth Council met 'Weanesdoy to ill bealth, effective Nov_ 15. Ilnd noon news reports. Checks may be mailed to Mrs. Music for till! contest was a evenlne. November 14 at the home Tbe fo llowing men ' have been SON FOR ED"". LAUOHLINS R. Olllauser, Rt. 1. LebllnlJn, or to plano SOlo by ponnn IDI~ley nnd Bernadine Hackney. ordered to report for Jndnctloll on Mr. and Mrs. Edwllrd LlllIghlln Mr. 1. M. Greene, North Broad- a duet "War No More" a spiritual Twent y·rlve boys ~nd glrle 1;e- WILLIAM 'STANSBERRY, S.N. nec_ 4, 1951: are- announcing tbe blrtb ot lhelr way, Lebanon. and will be ack- sung by B.o rt Braddock , find sponded to roll call. Waynesville - Rober t R,eYIIOIlIR, • • • Awa[tll1g Reassignment tourtb Ion on Friday, Nbv. ;16 at ~Iedged lind will pillce your Gerald Cook. " acoompllnled by , Three new membere were added Roy Hotton. M~Clellan hospital. help where It will , do tbe most ponna. Hadley. • to tile l'O~ter at this meeting. TheA\Valtlhg a new osslgnment afFranklIn James ;Renclerson, tor those, who are In th'e greatest were : ' Wanda Gordon, Marth", OK- ter bls ship, tbe (rlgate USS Glen- l\flUard " MarshJl,lI,' Jr.. Wm. Me· New' car and truok sales . tAPneed. born. '!lnd Dobby ,Jonee. dale, was officially ' tl'an,s ferl'ed to Oabe. LEAVE FOR FLORID~ ered Qtt In Warren county last The total amow!t received Alter the buslnelll meeting. I)o:l' the Royal Thailand Navy. Ie Wm. Mr. an\l Mrs. Leonard Tlhr.ey month fOI' a. total or 148 us <lllmLebonon-Paul Runyan. JAmes date is $217.76. !lid' lJartlan. recreation leader df ' O. Stansberry, yeoman s0a man, Rickey, DalIlIs Sutherland; have left for their hQme In Plor· par~d t o 154 the previous month rected games and contests wblch USN. son of !\fl'. and ~rs, John Ida wbere they Will spend the, It report In the ocnce o( OIerk ot Morrow-Gerald Spencer, were enjoyed by all. T. Stan"l:erry oC Wnyn~s\ h ie. winter. Courts Ollft C. Beckett reveals. Or4;lgonia-Tony WlUard. The meeting a410urned with N Stanlll.)ert'y entered tlte u~ul Car sales bad ' been declining fo : FOBter--j)!dwal'd Mllag, fl'. VISITORS FROM CINCINNATI The aaJ)PY our Olub hel' t'reBlunents served by the hostes servtce Aug. 3, 1951. several ' montha "nUl September Mrs. IrvlDg Roaen and little when they gained slightly. theIr November meeting on The,. BernadIne Haokney. - The Glendule, w1i1~h hn ~ hoen H you 'wish to enjoy an evenln' Bon, of ClncHmatl, Ilre spending week with l'crrs. 'l1be Um4p and lace 9t the, Decem operllling 'wlll, I'I lted Nallons CertlClcates dt' title rssucd for of fun and entertainment don'; day of the 11 several days 'wlth her parents, the month numbered 1.083 118 com· Jlemlce ~hosteBI at he' ber meet~g will be announced forces In ~bj! Korean a\'ea, was Mr. and Mrs. Ola~ence Rye. pored to l '. U9 In Seryte "'II-er. forget 1p see "Look Out Llz7.le a home. deeded to Thulland du.rlng recent. Wayn.eavllle HI Gym Saturdll), Mortgages tlle(J tota.led 589 IInt~ night, December 'Sl. given by tit , . Mrs. Elthe.., ceremonJ.es lit' tbe U, S. PI eel VI9'IT ,IN O... K RIDGE, TEt:iN. amounted to $46S,167, wlffle 0 .. 11- Mr. and · Mrs, Class of' t,h e Lytl', and ' ~ ~ S8<Rr\lActivities, Yokosukll. Japan', The Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook celIatl!)Dl! lor the month were 464. crew' will e~ther .return to tbe 'Methodist obur,ch: , tary, Dew o(ftae " ~ere In ch~ne Appoint of tour deput~ stale and sons and Mr. T. J. Davis were and foUo""", bQlDe.1 UnUed States for leave lind re' lola ,,~d Pa Long dreBS !1Jl In councilor" In the 11th 0410 Dlslrl ' t. ",eek end guestl! of Mi. and Mrs. _~ I\!i~ont ~ ~ ~ t&2Lnstened Mra.' Convi .... cln. At Home their best bIb and tncker. The blrel! t'b e ·~i'Ull,lol'- Order t!nHe'l William Cog«lnJI and I 'famUy In • ~nnty lohoola will bl' uother shtp In tbe ,f'nr East. girl and hired' man tixe\l up as j,M American Mechanics' has been anOak 111~e. 'l'eDI4 Of Ret: ...... cloaecl fora two d&1 vacatlol' maid and butler for one evening a' wh1le ~ a nouDeed by William F. Nautzlnger, Thursday and Friday to ob~erve Mrs. Alice Croll whn undel'went the daughter goes "blgh class" fOI' the West. Bucyrus, state cou.ncller of thll ~ 8 · GU~8T8 '-ROr., SPRINGFIELD Lleut. AnDa LoIibe Hoalt Ilenholldays, school ot. major su.rgery at I\Haml Vlllley her IIlty, feller. . yeor-pld pntrloU fro ,ternal organMr. and Mrl. Woodrow Owens Hosp~tal and ",as • >oti:. ~ thel'e The 10cl11 mIser ' geta "hltch~ derson waa an I¥IDor meet of the flclala announced Mpndaj. Izatton. ~ obll4reli of Springfield, were tor two weeks, haa been convalaftemooa and 'w .. presented '1rlth The courthoUle, bank, library up" t() the town gORslp. Don't miSS The deputy state councllor". SUDda.,. meats of their mother, esolng and poat office will be closed all tb'e home 'of her paron IS th1s Illlar!tNs $-act comedy pre- a 10Te],. lift b,. the c]nb. Naufzlnger explaned, 11'111 act all . Mrs. Lucile Armitage at the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shee~n tOI' 8ented again by popular request by. , Quelta of, the att.rnoon allOl In· da 'Ali alligator almost spent th e liaison officers wllh local councils y. Friends Home. the pa.jt three weeks. Mrs. Croll, the Mr: and Mrs. Olass of the Lytle eluded Miss Eala Hoak of Wluhwinter In cold storage along tile wOI'klng under ' the direction Of Ington D. C., Mrl. Edith HailDes. with her little son Ken,neth whO Methodls{, ch\1rch. bankll ot t he rll!lt-~!Je?ln· Llftl DOlltDiVBn H. '\' oi1l1g, ,915 Weller AV I;, VISIT 'IN UNION CITY, INO. Mra. Philip Hartman and ohlldren. hal bee", attending' Bcllpol here, Miami river. , Hamlltoll. wbO is district depI\t)' The ' club a~ed to mee~~ In . ' , Mr. ~d Mrs. H. I.. Rye wer, has J1:J1W re tUrned to her home The '24-ln,'h ullignlol"t; S~IVlllloll state CounCilor (or the fratel'nnl L SundAy guestll of their , son-In·l~w pear Mason. December wUh a covered· ~llih came SlIndl1Y when ' t wo Sonth group's llth District. dinner and Ian eDlh8Dge of ,ltlfts' .1 . . .' and daughter, . Mr. and Mra. DeeLeba ~:m m'en decider! to I)ull It The deputy state councilors 111at th'e Ilome ot Mrs. ' Raym,o nd man Stewart nnd chtldren. "' In Bible 8chool at 9:30 a. m. Earl par,~y-8ubm~rged rowboat out oC r lude: Charles Williams. Lebanon: Leeal Farmer Bu,. WUBon. Union City, Jnd. Woolard, Supt. the river beroTe the rvel' became Lymon DaY, WA,ynesv llle; Clltr~uce , Mlnel Ruth Earnhllrt and Vera During the IOOIaI hour. da~lnty Brown 5",1 •• Bull ' Morning worship at , 10:45. Ser- Ice. Ogg. 2926' Freeman Ave, Hamilton: SherWood were the Waynesville refreshments were served flrom mon subject: Tpe Parent Stem or GUESTS FROM DAYTON As E llis Rowland. 30. Iwd Nor· E(lward Blevins. 305 (Charles St .. GlIea England, Waynesville., has representntlves nt tlto ann,ul11 , the 'table , whlcla ...~ be.utlfnlly the Resboratlon Movement. Mrs. W. 7. Blackburn and Mrs. ' bert Bourer, 2. workec\ on the MlclclletoWn.. TiDDermaD of Dayton. wllre Sun- recently purcHased the l'eI;;lstered Mystic Banquet of the Grand arrang!)d with y.now candles and Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. boat, they (ound 'lhe troplcu l IInl-----4a.y afte1'DOO!D peets of ~r8. D. Brown . SWIBS bull Betty Boy's CrOss of dolor In the Order of chl')'santhemuma. I lin. E I the I' Sermon subject: A Little Child O. Ridge, ¥r, ,Earl Davis, of Day- Elmer. 108608 from Walter C, Rainbow tOI' Girls at l\11ddletown ~rnal and M~ Edith Hallnes Shall Lead Them. Story subject: mal underneath, When Rowland grabbed lh~ ton. ,allO Wal a~ evening guest. Moyer. ' New Carlisle, '(i)h1o, ac- on S",turaay evening. . '18S ,Earn. presided over the dlDing rooD~ . A Voice in the Night. A chalk plcordlng to !l report from Frell S. bart. was elected president ot' th~8 tur4j will be made and given away IInlmal It was ' portlally fl Jzen. The menl ook It to Ro wlomJls, IUNDAY GUESTS' OF BUNNELL IdtlJe, 'Secretary of the Brown 'dfltrlct and Miss ~he'nvood ' Wll~ at this service. house and t1lllwed It qut .. ..r. and Mra, Rbojlefl Bunnell Swills Cattle ' Breeder's AURocla' elected secre~ry-tr~lIl1ure~ ~ ,.1. I ' : Miami Ohapter 107 OES met hI . Prayer meeting lind Dible study aa Sunday gueBu,. )ir. and tlon. Beloit. Wlsconsl". . Only thOBe who 7' i'B-ve cJoUe out'I'IjIn.~., .~ As the all igator wa rmed up, it regular session on MOlhl0Y njghl. Wedne~day evening at 7:30. 11 Mr., Euuln Robbin.. or D"ytqn. became active and eve.n showed ~--'- standing servJc.e are ' members of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ben~eli of Cor. 11 :16·33 Will be the scrlpt~lre November 12 and elected 11M omand Mr. and Mrs. CharIeR Doster algns or fight. To E. this group and MIlia Earnlll,lrt ah~ IncUana~ ,were dinner gu,estll studied. eel's tor the coming' year : A good attendance Is and. dau~ht.r Darhara and ,.Mls!! The men decided the alllgat(lr .MIas Sh~rwood nre to hil cort~rat- on Sunday ot Mlu Olive WlllilJDS expected. Worthy ' Matron, Jane.M!' 111100'h Judy Hough of HarVeys_urg, Advisory CounCll1 uloted on receIving ttllR re og- and she nturned with theml to had been brought up north and Worthy Patron. Charles McCnl. escaped. It apparently bu rrowed W,ch; Assoa. Matron, Grace 1'1'811.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Braddock Ditl'o n, ' vlllit relatives fOr 1'hank8g1vtng. NOTICE OF APPOINTENT LEAVE FOR ARIZONA a nest In the mud but was waslied dergast; ~8Sp .. Pa'trol).( . Jesso were hOlt and hOltesa to t\le East Mrs. Wood~,,' Ow:enl and two Mr. W. B. Squires, ~r. Carl Wayne Advisory CounQII on 1"1'1- Holld~ Gai•• out by high water. Prendergast; Conductress. Mu l':.'· Of ., chUdren of BprIDgfleld. 'were l:Jun. , Executor Schoonpver and Mr. Forest HOUKb day evening, Mr. '0. E. Mac Innis Louille Palmer; Assoc, ondnct' day dinner guesf8 of Mrl: Owens' Eltate of E. B. Dakin. Dec·d. left on satU1'daV tor Wlleox, Arl•. conducted the dlscuallon on "Farm Mr., M.... Furna. mother. Mrs., Laclle Arml~,a. NotlC4f Is hereby Jl:!Iven tha~ od~,e tress . . CeCil Shipley;',' secreta],)' . wJUlre loll'. Squlree' will spend the Safety." which wall very Interes' - ,Mr. a'nd Mrs. Eli FIll'nas have D Ml,\ry Earnhart; ~reasurilr . T,.lIcll Miss Ruth ChaDdler attended a Ohu. D. Cook Wh08~ Post Office wlDter with itls 10D, Mr. ~nd Mrs, Inll to ey,eryQne. ' , . as gUests tor Thnnksglvlng ana luncheon meetln~ of A1pha _ .f~1 a4dreal ' Is ' Leballon. Ohl~, hilS Armitage; trustee [or ' S, y'enl'll. 'WUfor4 'Squires and dou;(bter. , Roger Brown. , Th, dOUa;lCII odjourlled t6 m,l'e~ thAI week end holiday. 'thell' daugb- eb.apte~ Delta Kapp.' «?a.m m , EL ,at been 4uly appolnte,d as EXecutor wltb Mr. and ¥'rll, Keller Hoak 'tel" WIR Sue ' Furnas.' of Oberlln'IRlke.'s dlnln ,mom tn Da.).'ton on of the Estate .of E. J)' Dakln'"late Aynesville Lo .... e ' 1 , 63 F I1nd lnstalllltion of new Offi('el'F, W NEW : CINTURY AT FAR HILLe In Dectember. a tel' which refreah- wltb ber, ftlends , MiB,8 DOI'Othy ' Saturllay. " . , both elective and apPIOintlve, will . ', of Wa.rren County, Ohio. dec d. Mrl, Earl Hockett will be hOlt· menl;f were aerved dur~ng the WaB8el and Mls8 J\llIe Leedom, . Mrs. Lena Hartlock ~ reA. M. elected aB oUicere fOI' I.\le , be held Decem,ber 1.0. eight. P, 11\ , Dated thll Srd day of No~ember els to tbe New Century Club on plellant loclal ~our. coming Year: at thlf 'Musonic Temple, with i'IIl'll. alao Oberlin students, and Miss t.urned frqm ~elp", care f.o r ,her 1961. " Frtday afternoon at the Far BUle Worshipful Master, Mr. Jobn Marie Steiger of Hamilton. ns InSalIle Kelset:' PI Wilmington Col· sister. )frs. HarlaD Haney who RALPH. H. OAREY PartT HOUle with Mrs. J. P. Senior Warden. Roger s talling officer. le,e. 'l1hla group of ' students also haa beeu III at her home In lLebJudse of the Probate Court Sbeeban; Brown; Junior Warden, Loren 'i'roliuD and ¥no E. V, Ba1'Dbol't were gu,ests ot Mr. and Mrs. anon, Ohio. Warren County. Ohio Hopkins; Treaurer. Lo,veU ThomIn cbarge of tbe llnocram. Raymond Braddook durlDg tbelr Mias' ADna Ferrta of near lOre- Meryl B. GrllY,: Atty. • , as; Secretary. ' Oharles James. H.... On .... stay. . goDia; was a recent vtaltor of 11·8·16-11 SeDlor Deacon, Wm. Penewlt; Jr. VIIIT IN IHCIANAROLII , Lleut: Luke Henderson and Milia Jelsle Garner. _ _ _ _ __ Mr ud Mn. J'red Huti~le. Mn.' wire Lieut. Anna . Lpulse Boak , R th C"--dl th Deacon, Joe Jam~s' Trustee fol' 3 b tl Mias u ..... er wal ' e COr,tMON PLEAS COURT ¥~e Fleener, Mra. Earl Hub Ie. HendelillOlD spe~'t a " ahort me Nov 23 D.adlln. dinner ,me"t on We4nMJ'8Y eveGenera! - eAtrlc Su"ply Co~p' .. years, Donald Hawk,e. Mr. Donald Hawke Is t he reM.n. Ru BJaek. II.... Harry Law· during the ~It week' with. the, • Oil f M III M T JIll. " ,.' Mr. lind Mrs, W, 91' Osborne . nr? r. an re., ,om VB. B. R.,.Dls!lford, \Iba Bashford'. tiring WOJ:shlpful ,Master. BOD, Mn, Jennie Mullin spent l"tter'B pareDta. Mr., M_rs. Keller For P.M.A. aallot. wl11 celebrate their 60tb wedlllllg fA Florence. • Farm and Home. due dl~mI8sed. ~ay witb Mr. and Mrs. m. Hoak. !.teut. .Hender~on left- tor , 8. 'Willard Loah. ,?o~nty P.M.A. Mrs. Oarl Dlla · anA IOD of ),Iront- , ~berl H, Zle~ler vs M.nten B. . anniversary Sunday. No",.' ~5 '~ 111 , Drake at Indlanapolla. Ind. servtc~ the West. and was a e- Ohali1nan. announced today , ~hat gomery. MlsR H.len TrImble and Prather, lervlcie of publication or- Bob O'Reaan With an open house 101' frlenps lind -:..companied by his wire, who will he wanted to ,remlnd farmer8t~t Mr. Frank. TrImble of J'oel re, ' dered. ' ' , ' rtllatlves from 2 to 6 p. m·. at ION ' FOR BENTON HOAJ(8 "', then ' retu~ to her d\lUes at CIl!DP N.ov. 28 Is the deadline for lIlall- ""'I~ Min 'llfrue, Steven. OD T~elma Wirtley ' Vs Joaeph BaHalo Hockey Club thell;' home 2680 Lynhul'st Al~.. Mr. and Mn. Benton Hoak are Campbell. Ky. ' •__ In lhelr ballots for the P.M.A. Sunday afternoon. St&ae et al. putlIon ordered . . Belmont. Dayton . •__... birth f e'-h't UI6 Mary R. Masters vs Mar l 0 n In a lettet: received today by . Mrs. Osbone is the former Cora .nnounc.... ...e 0 an .. electlon. .. Masters. case dismissed. the editor. Bob O'Regan upond. ntne OUDce I0Il, Jetrerr HAVE TURKEY DINNER Mr. Loah' pointed out that evet'y NOTICE, Oil' APPOINTMENT Evelyn Lake Pareon vs Carl nounced that. with the close of ~elll' of Cozzadale, wl) lle he ~ ''\IfXeUer, at .McClellan HOIpltaJ on Mr and Mra. HarrY Saterth· farmer eligible to vote had been aXlOUtor I .,aI'lOD. case .dllmls'led. the 1961 baseball season he had band wal! fl10lD Blllnchester. Saturda,.. No.ember 1'1. waite and dau«hter Betty enter· mailed a ballot over a week qo. Eltate ,of Rice SeapP. Dec·d.: Myrtle Geyhart Vi Harry Gep. joined t~i; Buffalo Hockey C1)1b Among the sue/!ts at Sun ltar'" IIr. and Mn. XeUer· Boak and talned with' a ' turkey dinner on Eaob farmer can vote for the I ' Notice Is be....., ilven hart, defendut found .slty, of the Amerlcal Lttngue liS Pro- event will be the 9 (lh ll rlren "thOY M,. .and , lin. J'IDIeJ Browa are SUDday and bait u their peate, ~blp " Committeeman In. theIr LeIter H. Go~ whoee Ambrose Riley vs Mary Ellen tDJ>,tional Dlre~to1'. lire Ml's. Goldie Pierce, M I'S. tile proud II'Q4puenta. ¥J' aud II... Ralph Satterthwaite reapecttve townahlp aDd • Idel. Office adctr.u' Ie RD.,.. eervlee by publication orAny local ' friends 0 r t It e Luella Fleig, ,Mrs. JoM Gordo,lI. allUdN' or ,CIarkIVW., 'Mr. ,ate who ,,01 hel~ aelect Pie Co. =.::,~ :-:':~tate de~bert Whitt, a minor. ')'s. Cor- O'Regans who dellire' ~o contact Lily Mae. David, Samuel. WoOlllo ATTEND ICIl 'HOW aud Vn. lIeD..,. 1L Ba~terth"atte' P.II~. ~mml~t~mall lit the Co. SDapP. ,late of Warren rlne C. . Blair. defendant ' granted th.m may do so at the following an'" Johu. 13 gUl),d hildren n.nd :! "'Mr. aD4 Mn. LOJd Davia eDter- an4 cblWren d. \JIUV.'.h.... IJr. QoJlvention. . , ObJo. deceue4. 10 tap to »1.-4. addrell: 703 Main Steet, Buffnlo great I!1:B.DdSOllll, taIUd UleIt .cbUdNDth°n 1,8 a : an. lin. Byrd ~by . 'ud Mr. . Dated till. 8th _ or lAatIler Wllitt, .. adlDWhlbalatttratot a, N. Y. lir. and Mrs. Oilborne spenl. an.roooa aD ..w • 041 lack'rbaD41. DAYTONIAN. V,IIT HIE __ 11 INI. of .... ..w.&e of W.. • n. _ _ _ _ __ most of their 8frUer yean in .. 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DEAD STOCK. Se:l)ed ) \'(jllOd " l iI will be reDEOLARlN(} IT t lilC:"SSATlY lJy Lilli lonril ot TI'Ullteell TO COMPLETE THE . .\r\I·IARY HORSES $1.00 oows $1.00 u. PlIbll Arrnl!.1 of the Village o. SEWmRAGE SYSTIDvl OF T 'I'Hog_ and Oth"r 'Small Stock \:,,;;nesvmr, ObJo, lit ,1.htl mUDI" ,VILLAGE OF WAYNI:'B\ Ill."i ~"'T Removed Promptly Ipal Dullillng unlU 12 0 olock ~OOJl T HE EARLIEST 1'0SSlBLE (lilas~ern ~tandnrd Time) on th 'l1J.ME, TO ENTER INTO A CONStock RemC!ved Da.'ly 8Lh day or Deci)mber, 1961, and a TRACT ott CONTRAOTS THER'll} that tIme and pi Lce Vllb~cl~ open- FOR WtTH THE LOWEST AND Large or Small - Call Colleot ~ ed and rC1(ld tor the Ilonstructiou BEST BIDDER OR ' BIDDERS Xenia 464 of "Sanltllry !:lewerage Syetem lAND rO DlIlCLARE A EMVR: IOENOY. " Extonslbnll. Contl'lict N? 1." XENIA FERTILIZER The WOJ'k, 90nslsts of lhe c()n- I WHEREAS, It Js neCeSSRry fOl' of Inland Product., In(4 strubt.on of IlPllr()xliU8.lely .10.892 the preservation of ' the. p~b (. Dlvl.lon _ "_0 ........... llnea.t: , r~e( ot 8anl~ry .. ewers, 6 healtti of ' the ~nhabltal1t.s of tlir . and 8 IncheIJ In dJame~er, of Yill'l· VUlace cir Wayliesvllle that tbe tied <!Io.y sewer . pipe and olhel' 8(Uiltary Sewerage System thB necessary, appurtenances. IVl1lnge be ~ompleted at the earli'-: The Contract ' DocumenLs, In- Ilt 1\o/lsJble time. enllineering Te· eluding plans and speclClclltionB! WliEREAS. are ou me at tbe offJee of the !\Ol'ts prep'arafory to lIuch In ~ . Municipal Bu1ldlnl,l: of I"he' VI1I\lg( r,rovement have noW' b en, con· or Waynesville, Ohio, and at th£ 1I1eled by the Ccnsul'tlnr; Engh oUlce of Pau 11. Ubl1lV\,lln and As etl! emPlond for tllat purpo/l t !loclates, ConauJUng Jjjhglneers, a o,nd eonildered ,and approved h 1441 North' 1t.gh Street. ~olllrllbll the Coun.:l1 of the Village (i' I, 0)110, and the II1lonnutln~ fOl :W1I,>:I!~Vmei al.ld bidders thetelp Is speo(£lcaI1y reo . ' Wli1im:PlAS, It bas come to the terred' 10 Rnd made n l1al't qf this lI.'t~lI ' l o n pI the COllncl1 of til notice, , becnuee It fnclud~Q items Vfjtr.~.e of WaynesvtUe ·tMt. tbel presoril:illd by B~o.tute 'Bnll not ,In- It! e several construotion firms I" eluded In MUce. ,t;6rostcd In auch a project at th ' Copies of the documonts mal time;, and \t ,Is necessary tbat th be o1>taJned ' by depositing $16:00 project be undQrtaken, before th o W~t)}1 Paul :t-. UhbUl1n I nud ,Associ· t ~v,mlhe~ condl~~on/l become 111 , deB, J441 N91'th tJgb ' stree' CO' f8~0re,1:1e; • 1\I~uP' 3. ' hlo.- ,~or finch "et M ~O'.\ t' T~BE, be It reo do umentn so obtained. The ,tllll /~ol~e~ iDY the.,. COlilUllt ot .. eVil· amount or the deposit [or ontl Jage. ot Wa,rnesvHlA, .stAte . of THE LAND BANK WAY set of documents will be refund d OhIo . hat it JIJ - nece!lQRry to Into eR4\h 8QtUai bJdder who I'ctu: n'l I I. 'r Long Term-No .Renc\\ al , the. 1Il~1l ~\d docUqJ,~I B In ' 800!1 stall and complete Ule Rllnltl\r~' , c~lDdnlon , w1U1ln 30 lIays after sewerage /lyatem of tt~e VIHIlIt& at Repl{y""e~t Frivileges . 'opening of '"Idl\. Onll-hul! of the 1I e earJlest pos81ble ~IJI'IIl Inc-hId· (,COOPERATIVE) depql\Jt' wlU );Ie '·flfu.!iP~c,I fql' 0" It. I R , fhe, necessjlry extpnfjlQ,ns t , of 'aU- oth I' B 18 o( dUlllhte'ltll tlo ' pr oyld/3 seI'Vlce for Inbnbllants ,F A~IV£R OWNED Bnd "etllrnell. '" ' reRldlng on aC'reets ' alld I(n o.r':lall CONTROLL,ED ' b .... pl L" fOJ' a'i fOil ·wh lph . faollltl~s are not now Bid • ,8 ro1l8 t e co"' , e " avnllnble. 11:- That tho Board ot 'Trusteos Item.s as U.ted ,~aDd JJlnde In~c; Call or Write codance.. wl~b Il\for~lltion " Fo . o( Publtc Affairs Is be reb", ll.uth· Bidders proVld~d In tbe Con' orl:r:el\ and 'd irected to advertise tract Documents and the laws of for )lIds and ent~r into a conthe .State of Ohio JIL such case tract with, the lowest Rnd best made and provided. bldd r Each successful bidder wl11 bo e . , required to {urn1sh II. natbrnctor / III. That, ' slnc~ the expend ILebanon, Ohio Phone 448 pe..cot'manc e boneJ.. lure Within tbe sewer department, EaCh proposal sb'an' be &.Ccom. other than the compensation of ELLIS H. STURM, Sec'y·Trea•• . panJed by 0. bond, With surety or persona employed therein, will eI- I~~~~~~~~~==~=~ sureties satJstactory ,to tb~ Board ceed tbe statutory lImltatljons, I of TrUstees of. Public Affairs, or Buch espeJl4ltnres as wtll n~t ex- execute a written conlrnct with by Ii cerUUed cJjeck drawn on 1\' ceed $60,QOO.QO are her\l)ly autb- the lowest and best )lldder, after solvent bank In Warrell County. orued 1Ul~ directed, a~d the Bo~d advertisement for not les8 Lhnn Ohio. The amount of sald :bond of IJ.'rusteeli of Pub! c ,Affair" 1'1 two. nor more tbltn ,four conaecuor eel'U(ieil check sball bo 6 per hereby au~horlzed ' and directed ttl tlve weeks ', in 1\ neWlIll(1)er ot cent' of the bid. 'The bond shall r - - - general , clrcuJo.llonlj wJthln the )le IJven in favor of the Donrd of award Is 'JDMe to 'snld b:dder. Village. Trustees of Pub II c Affairs. Tbe r[ght 1/.1 resprved by the IV. For thereallons stated In WaynesvUle, Oblo. or the cerUnetl Village of Wayl:les"l1Ie. Ohl'!. t ~ the preamble bereof, lhls resulu check shall be drawn payable to reject any anll all bids, 'waive In, tion 18 declared to be 01 an emer the Board of Trustees of Publlc forma1Jtles In same, or to accept geney nntur, and shall take e Affairs, Waynesv1l1e. Ohio. ThJiI any )lId which j8 deemod most fect and be In Corce from I\nd n bond or check shall lJe torCrJted advantageous. · ter tire earliest period Illlowed b if tbe' said );Ildiler taUs to enter By order of the BOllrd of Tr\18 la,\\,. Into a contract with the Villls'e \teeB of Publlc Affair!!. H. M. SHERWOOD. Mn~'o of WaynesvlUe, OhiO, Rnd furulsb , Pased Nov. 10, 1951. the required pertoJ'Dlanco ~n(1 CHARLES JAMES" ·Ier· . 'AUe,s t: OHARLES JAMES, Olerk , within 10 days after noUce of the 'oat,:' Nov. 10, 1951 acceptapce of his ~roposal! ir the ' li-}(i.22-2t 1l-lG-22-2t, ,

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PATROIIZE THE IA4EETTE .ADVERTISERS

, Siu;ll your own corn cleaner, faster, and at lower cost with a Deere No. 4-~ Corn SheUcr. ~urning out from 100 to 2S0 buShels per hour W1th a 6 H.P. engine, the economical No. 4-B soon pays for itself in custom 'charge.'I saved. ' Jo~n

The No. 4-B is simple, sturdy. and long-lived ... ea;y to sec up and euy to feed. Hardened su.'el cylinder running on self-aligning bearings shel,1s clean •. " cracks less corn. Nine.foot coh staclCer, powerful c1e~ning fan, adjustable corn thr9wer, and all· steel construction are ,odler features you'll like in the No. 4-B • Sheller: The John Deere No. 4-B is the ideal shcller for feeders and claUyiDcn, Stop in soon for complete information, . , ~

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lu we give thanks for the bounty we enjoy _ .. as we share the material blessings of our land this Thanksgi;ving Day, let us be reminded that our forefathers left other bnd, bringing with them tbeir courageolJs helpmates to brave the dangers and uncertainties of a wild new country. Thcy sought freedom and opportunity- freedom from tyranny and oppression, opportunity to work for their own security and that of their fllmilies. , They handed down to us a proud heritllge of courage' and self reliance- freedom of thought, speech and w9rship, freedom of opportunity.

ntis ,rich heritage is' ours to protect alld to hand down to our children untarnished •

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MATINEE SUNDAY 3 P. M.

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"MEET ME A"ER THE SHOW"

McDONALD iCAREY BETTY GRABLE Allother surefire hit with that Grable gal In Teehnleolor. CARTOON - W. B. NEWS

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Are Here

FOR SALE 2 ~"ed B,relikfasl. Sulta, one juet like new, one maple and one w,hite. . GOOD HOlJSEK~ING SHOP, ~bantm. Phone

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R' E A L G. A 5 Lebanon, Ohio

117 E. Mulberry

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Case Farm Machinery

with-

Wisconsin Encines

• Lincoln Farm Welders

~GUARANTEED

Templeton Manure Loaders

Macneto Testing and Repairin,.

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, McCURLEY

1 Week Service

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KARL 01 DAKII Insurance Acency . LEBANON, OHiO

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FOR SALE-,2. Used Bendllx Washe~". Here Is olhe buy of tihe year_ Take your . pick tor $70.00. Look and run like' new. GOOD HOUSE· KEEPING SHOP, Lebanon. Ph'o ne 28. ' . ' c-11·22 '. FOR SALE - 88-acre Sto!~k Farm, Approximately 25 ,acres g,ood tractor ground, 16 aorea suiltable for alfalfa or clover, 1!alance in woods .and bl,?e grass pas't.ure with running waw. 77tpom modern bouse. chicken house and cribs. Barn haa room fOr 10 to 16 stanchlons. Excellent place fo), genIleman tanner or somel[)ne that would want to sub·dlvlde the fnm·t age ~or building' sltell. Phone Uddle10wn 23588, nfter 6 p. m. ' 0-11-22

FOR ~AlJE - Used beds, tables, deaslJig -table, chUds deak; Wilton Uxl1"", bed aprlng, llke new • some, ant!Q.uea.j etc. LESTER GERHARD, Dayton WlimJngton Pike, Pb'One 7i74 Centerville. X-11.22 . FOR. S.AL.1iJ-oIU7 Ford Deluxe: 6· passenger coupe, excellent conditlon;, ' good tfJ'ea, heater, radio. and seat covers. Owner gone overseas. Priced right tor quick sale. EVELYN WATKINS, Phone 2131. 0-11-22-lf •

FOR SALE-trhis Is the only one. Used A.dmtral TV. 7 Inch, good for rumpus ' rQOm or extra. set to have In emergency. Only $60.010 and It's yours. GOOD HOUSEHBEPING RHOP, Lebanon. Phone 23. c- _ 1l-22 __________ _ FOR SALE-We've gol u sed and u ~ ed Refrigerators that we muat move fol' the low. low t)l'lce $25.00. Here's tbe cha'tl(! of the lifetime. GOOD HqUSE]~EEPING SHOP, J,.ebanon. Phone 1!3. 1~-1l-22 - - - - - ---'--.- -FOR ALE- Estate tuel oil heater. WaynesvlUe 3478. X~11·22

WANTlDD-A good used treadle Sewing M'ach1ne at a reuonable price. ' Please contact ,MRS. FRED BRADDOCK or MRS. LAWRENdE FURNAS. ' 0-11-22·29-12-6 ~ - - ' - - - - - -SUBSORip----".G .I-V-E- - -MAGAZINE TIONa this Ohlstml\8. See CARL R. FRY, Phope 2726, Wayneavllle, Obl0. X-'11·22·29~2-6-1a·20 OUR TANK TRUCK DRIVERS will supply you with' Quality Fu 1 011, GaSoline. 011, Orease. Antifreeze. WARREN CQUNTV .FARM BUREAU CO·OP, Lebanon Phone 748. c-11-22.t( '

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11TUIIBrilRINI

lately:! Remod.l ·

Chlongo ! ize 7A. 4 times. X- 1l-22

STOP thoae motbs dead In their lracks ·wlth BElRLOU fl 've year. guaranteed moth-spray. W A YNElSVILLE' FURNITURE & A PPLlA:NQEi • ;Phone 3462.

Fruit Cakes

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Mc:iCle ,alty chan••s

1:'-11·22

li'OR SALE - Colemnn F'uel 011 Heater With ' blower, good condl· tion, ·ueed 1 year. Sell ED BORING or Inquire at somo SJElRVICE STATION. X- lk22

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HEAT

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FOR SALE-One Pl'. or Shoe skates, gIr ls, white. Just Uke new only worn Call 2263.

ChristMas Candies'

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FOR SALE-Jewel coal and ' wood stove in good condition, new grates. Influlre ft{ A Y 1'1 A R D WELTZ. Phon 3711. 50 E. Mulberry c-;ll·8'-tf Lebanon, Ohio ~N~O-M-O--R-El-m-ot-h-W-O-l'l·le-s ' when Phone 599 ......................................, you use BE>RLOU. 0130rless, ata'lnll9aa, guarn~~ed for F I V T:l

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ATTENTION HQUSEWiIVEf;;: Don't let mqtlUl ruin YOU[' ruga. -net BERLO'q Mothsproy. Fi year gliOraD~e . 'i\ AYNESVlLLE Ji'URNITURE, & APPLIANCE. Phone •. 8.w~.

Beauly - Canvanien.ce - Efficiency •••

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.CloolIS by powerful ~,CJi()n. - th new HOOVER

GRAY',S JEWELRY

AERO.DYNE Model 51

with ex IU Hive Dirt Ejector • . . "Liller Citter" ·nozzle, thut gets all the

DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 'SILVERWARE

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- and have a '4Merry Chrl.tmas" exactly the may you want It - with exactly the way you want It - mlth nary a rippla in your bud.~t.. Just ' . join o..r Chrlstma. Club. .It 'co.t. only a few cents a week - alve. JOU a .rand nest ,e.. for Sifts, n~ clothe. -In fcet everythlna you want for a happy holiday - IISZ. CLUB OPENS ' NOVEMBER 28, 1951

Thl I.Jalsville Iltiaall Ilak M'e mber Federal Depollt Inlurance

jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii You will really ~ave reason to alve thanks If you cel_brate the holiday In one of ......

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1951 DODGE 2·Dr. Sedan-- ---- .ave Plenty Beautiful light gra)' ulor, he~er; permlnent "ntl-frelze. Has I, .. .tha~ .2,000 mile •• Sold wltll • r:ew car tlUe and ollara"tee. Save IIlent)' on this one. ' .

1910 D~DGE Coron.t Sedan-- Only 117•• Air conditioning He.ter, fluid drive, Hat cover., dltven

7800 actual mllea b)' a local owner. Thill cer II barely brokln'

In and doean't have a scratch on It.

1949 FORD Custom 2·Dr.Ied.--Only SI211 Radio. h.ater, loti of aeelslOrl.,., nlW paint. parman.nl , ' antl.freeze' good tires ",Ike this one you wlll be proud to own, A:nother .one-owner car with only 26,00If mJlII on It.

1949, DODGE 2-Dr. "dan--~- - -Onl, $1341

, Good maro,on paint, bill hea,ter, e)Ccelllnt tlr.., s.at cov.,., pe~ma"ent antl.freeze; you' can drIve til'" exoellent family , car for II 10"", -tl,"e and never have to aplnd Iii dime 0lI'l It~ , And the colt I. 10 ~ea.onlbre. ,

1947 DODGE Custom Seda..

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22 S. Broadway Zane A. Gray, LEBANON, OHIO

WIYIESVILLE I.OlURE 'OHAPEL ,TElEPHOIE 2111

BROMP-r, ~FFICIENT SERVICE ~y Car.ful ·Attendants With ,G ood Equipment

SAL~l>ork

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,COMPLETE AMBULANCE SERVICE

cloth coat, me ;1.8.

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We also

deliver. ARMITAGE & SON. if Phone 2091. FOR

WILL .PA'ER

November 25·26

Sunday and Monday

.. LEIIIOI CHAPEL: TELE'HO.E 12

FOR SALE-

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November

"SECRET OF CONVICY LAKE"

at Davis Furnas Pit.

SUPPLIES

,

Friday and Saturday

WARREN BRADDOCIK

S EXCAVA~ING and OIL FUR II ACE , DUMP TRUCK SE ~IVICl Phone WlYneavllle 2191 PLU.III. WAYNE8VII:-LE, 'OHIO 3ANK RUN GRAVBL-Loaded FIXTURES

ARLENE DAHL BARRY SUL.LIVAN A MYSTERY

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Un WIre aDd PrvpeuIY.. OrpnJsaUOD HCOad ·to DOD•• REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to Mary G.' Rena, 1 lot In Franklin. Strictly leJleTs on the belt auEdwin HopkIns ~'n 'l F"i pl'elw e Leonard Mounts to Corbin and around market In the coantrJ. Hopk in!! 10 ha rles H . Hnrl ~I n l' ie ol'a Cow gill, 1 lot In Morrow. Jone~ .23 II cr es in Wllyn twp. Mary L. Cook to Berry SERVICE THAT .ATI.'.... Iris M. :ll!d letus Borde rs to ~famle Ratliff. 2 Jots In Waynes· For Dally Market Iltpot1a. lHen E . a~d J~sa l e EO l'df' I'H. 2 lOI S ville. WHIO Dayton, 11:60 Il.II.T. Dial In Franklin t\\ p. H. O. FInkelman to Alb erl anll 1300 ' WLW Ctnclnnatt 1ICO DIal Oscar and Beatl'lce Kes llng to Ethel Ric hardson , 1 lot In Frnnk· 700.' . " Robert 0 .. Ma rjor ie IJ. n l'llok ~. lin tWll. . , 105 acres In r.fas ale twp. Alller l nnrl Ethel RlchlLl'dson to NORRIS, BROCK COMPANY CiaI'll Dieterich to Cal'olin p ~r. 'Adam and Merle Hamm, Jr., 1 lot '. .1m 11111111111111111111111111111111 Burger, .11 acres in Lebanon. In Franklin. tWll. II IIII!IUlUl U UM Edna E. Ridge to Jessie B. J. Dale and Mary Roqtzong to Tripp, 3 Iota in Wayne twp. Orville E. and Joyce E. Ridenour, Sthll] Paul to Vlrgii Lee Paul. Alton P. and Ada Cope to Char· 17.78 acres .in Salem twll. 1 lot in Lebanon. ley and Lyda Johnson. 1 lot in Arthur and Cleo Ward to Lloyd Floyd ' and Barbara J. Charlton Franklin. . and Norma. Lac-ey, .CC7 acres lu to BlDard Benson and Cath'a Mule Charles \Y. and Olady,s Moore South Lebanon. McKeehan 7 lote In Deerfield tp. _

1I1~er. $84.95, complete with all cleanhig tools. '

For alo~.lo~ time ... hav.en" you of tnml"6 t1ao~rht

Call

1I111Hn1er?

IOIIItNlaj

lor • bOlDe ebowiiDc. DO obU,atioo, 01' lIor by l~ dewOlll ....lltioo table lad _ UlI

Hoover AJi;RO-D:~NE tpedorm.

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If you're IIoe l"cltY lady .mo olnIQcIy'- a H_-oqr ,eDuine Koo..er Secyice will , keep it rDDDina riPt fix :r- 10 come • .

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You win have to sell tIIll one to believe It. We JUst catI't! ' exaggera~e on thl.! '. It hi' halt only one luperoareful own.r, hal big cuato01 radio, heatel', leat cove.... .xoellent paint, Interior II Ipotle.. lind hal new ,t,Jre.. T,he 30,('-0 ",II .. Oft It are actual miles and , we would lIic. ,you to talk \0 the previoul owner ~p confirm w~at we t .... you about It.

1942 PLYMOUTH ""*n

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New motor, radio, heater, was $4.911.00. Special for Thank. giving Week ONLY - fSeIS.OO.

1938 CHEVROLET. 2.Dr.

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HOLIDAY VISITOR OF. PMINTS

ABOU1' ,FOLKS YOU KNOW VIS'IT IN ARKRON, OOLUMBUS ' Mr. Alton Earn.bar~ Silent the week end with frJends and.' rela, dves' In Akron 'and Columbus .. " HOLlOAY IN DAYTON Mr. and MIS. Cleve Conner we... Tban"s,lvlnl gueltS of Mr. an4 Mrl. WUIIa'm Cl!,nner In ~yton. --

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THANK8GIVING' IN DAYTON Mra. GraC1l L.· Smith was 'l'hanklgLvlng- I\les~ or Mr. Mra. Ollfford Archdeacon. Dayton. GUE8Ta OF EDGINGTON8 Mr, and . MI'I. ' Rhod~ {iuDnen IUId daulhter Rhoda were F~"'" evenln, dinner luelta of Mr. anel Mr.. O. E. Edgington and soh. ' , THANK8GIVINQ AT BURSKES' Mr. &DCl -Kn. J. J. Bureke had 88 Tlwiltal1vlng' guesta. lolr. and Mn. William Btro... and daugh. ter earoi,Sue and 14111. LAh MIlIJl. ,; - - -

GUEITI OF WEDGEWOOD8 Rev. and M1;I!, J. W. Wedgewood IUId IOnl had &I Thankll,lvt~g au8lt•• Mr. a~d Ml'II'. GeOrge ChuJ)Jta _nd children ot MUtord,

ell lEI ,SERMON AT 'IlL

:AS ReT. J. W. Wedg.wood gave the TllaDkallvhta me..... Glad,.

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. ?HANK.OWING DINNER Ml". aa4 KI'I. LeD CoIn... aad daQIa&enl .... UI1 Mn, " .... C1'aN wew.

, . Nathan Smith. Jr.. a 25·yeaNlld ';cllr~Bn1;er RR 2, Lebanon. Is In co~iUon at Mercy hos· 1).ltal. HamUton. with a bullet wound In ' !be back. . 'Pollce aar~ he WIUI shot by Olear lb:vn~r, 72. of 520 Hanover street, HamUton; during an argu· mellt in leff'B ~e early Friday. PO)1Jlter. a retired , paper mill worker. also Is In Mercy hospUal with a boken jaw and a ~sslble rib Injury. Ohl'lstine Jeftrtes. 240 Sou t h Pifth street. owner of the cafe. pollce Smith hJt ,Poynter his flst. kn.Ocktng the older man down. before I he IIhoollng

AUto Looted Aft.r

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Phy.lclan Returns From Morrow Call . I

AJ)J)~lm&tely flve grall1ll of morphine in 00 "Iarier ~raln tub· a QUMtlty of 'bllium In the tOni! of paragorl!l, another t ype of narcotic and Ii IIYllodermlo flyr· Ing~ were taken (I'om tbe roedl· clnll kit ot Dr. James H. Arnold at bts 'bame at 16 West. Orcbard a-venue. Lelianon. Sat\lrday. night. , Polloe CbJef W. H. Fulker~h. Is , Investlg&:tlng, sald ' pro Arnold had returned from 'a call ~Dtlputee yeteran of KOre&D action. In MOI!I'OW aud Btopped at' hfs a. "tate tour" with TtlJle Le~ie. ea bome tor the evening "!J !. He ii:=-.it.~~~;!iiu~-'I. ~iiONi"_iiiiiiiitiCiiiiCilii OCCU1-re(\. waa sone from hla <I&r only 20 Bo.th men walked out or the minutes and . the car wae J)ar~6d Rmlth cafe 11ft r ~he ShOOlht ~. L.alon Aux,. To Hold ~ the drive with' the PJ04'c~ lIght • • walked two blol'kH. tben roun(1 Chrlstma. Baza.r aameone \.0 take him to Ih hOR' A tl'\1ck driver for ' the Mengle Tbe An;IerlcRn ' Legion Auxlllar)' pita\' Trucldng Comp~y a~ Morrow. Poynter hid. In a hou ~e on Pascal wiU hold a Christmas Buaar at 'Ml'I. It. N. Hough. On found ,t\le medicine kit and II» al'enue lind ' 8t1lTend€'red s hol'Uy It boatel. the' htgll school gym Salul'dny .• urdar. 1fltb a group of coUe,. obltellical case along State Ro))tll . Police laLel' fou nd, Club on Fr!. December 8 at 8:00 p. m. ~r1endil, ahe ..t~nded the Ohio 48 between Lebanon and Morro~ . th~ Far Hillis 60-60 ~olng. turkey raffle. , he 32 callb l' l'evoh'el' \1s8<1 In Sta~JlUnol. 'g ame ~ Ann , Arbor afternoon. I e1ghteen meo· needlewo~k. ca\!.e walk. c~dy. Ihe IIhpollllg III a tllble dl'lI wer, wal an overnl,bt guellt at the EveJ'7tblnl In the. c'a se was , 1;\ rt, HOUM • ~ta lIou.e. retu",,,ic'"' to taet except the drugB , and s,Yr1.n8e, bers pr.ea~t. ... three guel~'. bU.ed g~l. refreshments and Columbul on Sun4ay. Ohlef Fulkerth called a narcotics Mrs. KatIlerlu lliIdelel of OXfon!r blngo will ,be Included. Prow6eda wlll go for cbarlty agent on the cllle to aaa/st jn the ~ra. C. E. ~ and' Mrl. If. B. Chaplli.aD. ;work. inv¥Uga.Uon. . The preal4eDt, Santa \\till be there. Dr. Arnold w8l! call8lt W Mor The Warren CoUIlt,x l eUlo(lI~t ~ Saturday evenlhg to treal oreslded B"o 11el'hood wil l illeet in the John Ii:. Holden. former state sen Mn. 'I.' P. --.c..:...;_ . ~-",~o" M~thod '8t hlll'cll for fiR a~or. wbO" su[fered a he;:rt /ltta }c tTharn.lw~ annuql Chl'Istml'a dlnner·meetln 'f • •81\ III a patient· · In IhHor on Monday e\' nlu):. 'P.e"c " t-el' 1n. ,C9,n~~ ltlemol'ial hOllplt/ll. T~le men of the BI'(\therh ~ o 'l lira. Elisabeth Smltll. 81. rOll ---,'~_ __ " '1Il have thei r' lad'E-A ns Il'lIl\J1ts ,..,.. a' malf'on 01 a !10m, . tor tint e"enln~ and mem~ erfi of $. v.~...... ACmJDlatra. fa

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, 'l' h e WoynesvJlle Spartans played a marvelous game 411:ainst Harveysburg Wednesday. Nov. 2 ~ a't Harveysburg. defeating them 62 to 46. Jard,an Willi hlSh point man with 25 points, . p Waynesville ' G Ii' Stubbs _____ ___ ____ 3 2 .Tones ~- __ _____ ~___ " 2 2 Hartsock __ _____ 3 II 11 Vickers __ _________ /) n o Keys _____________ 2 II 3 Copas .______ ___ _~ 2 Ii Flischbach (I Barton ____===~==- IJ Jordan ____ .• __ ~ 1\1 Totala _.~_,, __

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'!'he choir of St. *ry's Epillco oburcib will sing Choral EvenMr. ... 1C1mF BbeeIaaQ, IOIQ! at the chu,roh lIext Sunda,v waUl lIJ'. aM MI'ft. Jill", MCIOl,... afi.ernQOn. Dtoember 2nd nt ,,: or "'h" entlr~ se vice wllt be ..., .~ ilIJmaieae aa4 poll p. __ ~.. ~ ' " or IAbuOIt. laW' _ Ice ...u.IWILYIlltavillle obqral, . '" ' ClDchan"U 01S " "• ..,. ttft1IIQ. lmmedlately after J he ser,vlcl1 __ P. IP~ s",ufOaJ at the Stubbs tie a: reception In the HOLlD_V tuneral' ho~e lI,re. Burtal wal In tbere wtll· House for the cliolr. Plan ilIA JlIIod& BripeU b84 .. h. WI1mIAltoll ctmot• ..,.. W go and take your friends. ~nalPt .gqag 4 uri.. t b 8mrvh'JRS a slnt,l', M'" The Choir la directed ~ ~, TbanlU!glvlQI bollda,.• .Mip JuUt J(ur Cook. and a ~rotb~r. Amc. William Betz. Mr. Betll Is Dlree· Lee6Qm or ObarUp aIUl IIlsl Ballie 0IIDl. b9tll of WUlIeavUle. "nd tor of mulo at Springboro IIchoot . Kltlle, of ~llmJn$1I Collei.. ""veral a~~ aad "egbawlt; Before C),Omlng here he WII/l Director of the· cholr .of Trinity Eylsco' HOL'fAV INi)<CINCINNA:t1 pal ohuroh .at Hamlltoll. Mrs. Mr. .tenille Cou.r w.. GIad,.s Harlin Bolin Is the organ· TbanttaBl"ing •.pelt of bel'. • 1st at St. ~ary'';. \ law arid dlillPter, M.... and _ .................................... Jack Kelly and cbUdten In di.nMorrta FulkerBO/1 gave a ve..,. clnnaU: NO ,T ICE , iatereltlD, aDd helpful ta.lk last Su~)' to. the M. P. F., on ibe In order to Improve our teleTHANKSGIVING IN O~YTON )(1'. aDd Mra. GUbert . Frfe Value 'of bavlns a hobby ~a phone servIce we have agreed to IIOnl aod Mr. and lin. Car-I In~relted In dotna 10m.. aocel/t a new WaYnesville numb~'r. ·were Thanklllving puts of worthwhile ~Ide from on4!'s .: Our new number ' Is 2115. and M.... Glena J'rye and lOBS In own dailT work !'Qutlqe. Mr! So that you wDl npt call the , Dayton. 1.'Dlkenoll·1 hobby Is painting and wrong number In the future won't _ h, haa lOme vel'¥ ·tlne palntlDgs. 10Il write this new number In GUE8TS OF R. E. A8BURYI' I , ~. of which bave been dis· your book NOW. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Asbury (lnd played In tbe Dayton !ttt M\JseulJl. , '. OSWADD FUNERAL HOME. IOnl entertained to Thanli:sglvlng 16 young people pre8ent en· ,..............._ ..................r.. cllnner Mr. and ~{ra. Clifford "I, tbe talk verY much. Alter brfght. Mn. RaIPb J. AsbUry and rogram Lynn ,Retalllclt 18\1 • ..;.. ~ M"! Lllltan -n.m~p of pa~n~ ~ ~creattpll a!\d Man' J@", JI~ ~~J. IS 0 ...1 uU1an IIIrved I'ACRsljm"nfA· · TH ~ ...N~S~IVING - - .. ...,,EL".Mf '"'''':;::' Y ' outh III " " " .~" .. ~ , 8,I_A., _If'" ':.'.ht the "f9 M". anf MrR, !4ty!l Ullvl, a,,4 "Ilt tlll'llJ .. ,*lk by . a.. fQrelgn ¥nt. ,JpsJa~ pavls attend e4 ~ ("'11' frQm WUmtnBton CoUege. 11,. 'l'ba4ika.l1vlDr dlnDer "t ~Iltl. "_," . people , ,..eloam!t where . A rt'od of Insp'raolonal -usl" l" MI ~ ....-. I/~ '..... ~ Ilom. Of 141'\' ~.I1t ---,. jlBea w. b&ve IlIn alld' fellowahlp. n~d wal prelented IIy Mis" Tobe Ball m aM Albei1a fl'a. : ~st S)1nday morning at tbe Meth· InlPlratl6n.

a felf things which' ,w ill alil us In bandltng your Chrtstm,u ~11 . Each yea~ the volume of mall Dr. !:.ouls R. Wolter. llastor of l e e s and our poatal em' . ncr lUI " th'e Milldletown Melho!Iiat plOY88a an a very ., busy lot. will be the speaker. Eaoh year hundi'eds of cards . bve tjI) be put In the dlspard for various reaaons 7' lack of, address 'Ma;. and Mn. ~ EftDB. of laok ot postage. etc. Corwin. 'ceiebrated tbeII' loth w,ed' s 'o we would like to Temlnd you dlng ~ annlve~ 'tilbDdAY. NIDV. sgalD maUl , are receIved at -r .40 &.m • and 6 p. Ill. dati Y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherer at· Due $'0 U~ health of "th; .ul'ey ~ To maU early and avoId the tended the wedding of their lion dldn't 1\01d open......... oveci'owded last minute malJ. ' In Dnytoll Saturday to ZlIpah Mr. and Mra. .",... WeN mar, Be aUre you have the corect Lou Roberds, daughter of Mr. and ried . Nov. 26. leo JJl Rarve')'lI.post«p·- ' . ..A d Mrs. Forest Roberds of Stegman bul1:'. ~her!t Mra. the j~or. Be sure you ....ve correct a • avenue. mer Eva Campbell/ WIll born. !m" dresL The wedding took place at 1:00 JANET MIOHENER lived until her marriage. Be sure to have YO"1'I ~ame lind p. m. at the Naznl',):le I'~urch on ..• Elected By Pomona Gran .;e Mr. lilVaJlB hilS SJM!Dt 11111 enUre address somewhere on your mull Maryland 'a venue. lite In this vlolnlh-. r-~ot · :lust .,Mom or nad or Aunt For her wedding the bride chose ~1a8 uanet:' Michenr ot Fann' They received Iota of lov'ely Mary. Q. white ,satin gown over 0. hoop ers Grange ,No. 13. Waynesvllll'. cards and pre8ent!! and had . a A 2<: stamp on I'ards c"nnqt bl) Bklrt ' and cllnied a prAyer book was elected lady assistant " tew, large nUmber 'of callera durtng the fotwarded - If In doubt of rd· and orchid. Her ringer tip veU ard of the Warren County 1'0' day and evening. -r d~8a us~ Sc Btamp. T~I~ can be was of Imported tull e. . he WIIS ~ 'GrMge at its bl·nnnuIII Mr. and M.... Evana have ~ne fOl1l'ard4jd. or retllrned. given away In lnarl'la\;e by hel' elecllon at Lebanon Sat\II'IIIIY. son Gayle. daugh~l"ID·law lind If at all possible purchase father. Fprrest Roberd!!. Miss Evelyn Lucas oC Fal'lllp.ls three 'gl'andchUdren, money orders lind mall your pack. Tbe bride and groom left 1m· Grange. was elected flora. . ' ~e during day ~nd not at mall mediately atter tire reception for Officers chosen included M I'll. ~«IIl'N L I • aa a I 4 ~ellvey time. a week's hpneymoo\l in the South. Edna Bogau. . pianist; Jl1Ts. VII" antE A little cooperation w ill h III UK Mter their retl}rn they ·wlll make glnla Taylor. pomona. and Ln.\\,· expedite your mall. their home on Stegmnn a venue In renoe Jacobs. trustee. from M ill!' THREE WAR 1IONDI, 2 ce~ts s t;eQulred on all Xmas DaYton. sle Grange at Hnn·ey§ilurg. The Waynesville M;rc~ntB WIl1 cards anywhere In the U. 8. 1c The bride Is employed at the Ernest Cook o~ Farmers Grun '~ (l g've cou"""s with each ,1.0" pU":_ISealed. on c,ards out of P. O. boxes. O.h,lo Bell Telephone CO'.• and the w1l1 be BUQ()eeded as mastel' o{ · starting ..,...u Deoember 1. v " ,,. (Ther:e ar~ 8ev~rllI In t own , who groom. wbo spent four y~rs In the Pomona Grange ' OIl" .Tanu"I 'i chase Your namti' ,and address muslt be fret the~, midI via R. R .• so be the U. S, Nayy. Is employed at 29 by Noel 'Easton of SprlngbOl'o I te th b k r h • "ure of addre!ls.) the Premier Rubber Co. Grange. M\88 Michener has be 11 wr t non,. e at' 0 eao ,~ou If you are sending several cards ". active In the youth worl( of lI'e POll an.d d{,o,Plled, lq the '!ox pro- to one state or one town. or loc· , Pomona Grang.e In recent ye'u·.•. vlded by. {he merchant.. ,allY. sort tbem and put rubber Old Post Office while M1a,S Lucas has been a<:th" On Saturday. · December ~2 a bl,nda around them. That Is bow . ' II) activities of tbe 10cIII Gran!; '. ,UNDA" DINN'ii"'OU18TI " " odllt ch~~ lUI .an . expression of drawln~ will ~ heJd IUld th~ tbree ffe arel required to send them. Bullding's Sold Mr. and '!In. ' Leo Conner , and MorrI. COok, 79, DI.. . apprectatlojl to tbe people of the winners Wit} be awarded a !1100. It won't take you lou'l:; to do CharI !IS 13. Lewis I)as ' sold. the da_btere had &I 8u4aJ' ~er &6 ..._ ...... ~.m.. church and ~un~~ [or their ,60 and ~15 war boJ14. , this on .. few 'b ut we have tholls· Urj __.. -._ -e-tt Ch...... _ • . , nua klD4nell8 and thonghtfulness to Watch next week'a Galette for an"- of them. building on IMain s~reet. w~lch ... . . . . ..... . . . . . '1"'" .w ld d rln th d d deta"A thlB .... was until recenUy occupIed by the .. alld IOn .of -=--Idl" Mlal lIorril Cook. 'II. died at the Mr, S~ Ball and c~ 'Illlu .S ' e ,II, an more ... on ...... P1Iri~ID t ..... £O...... ... ' t T b d I post oftlCle. to La.\Vren ~e Cook. ... Jlutb Conner and Mr. &Dd MI'I. Warren count.)' ,~e at' L.banon -their recent bereav~mel\!. 0 e raw ng. , Ad . _-& .··nda·y Xt Is understood tho t t b e ... - " ..._A., .Co""'r, at 11 , " m ...... ~..-..... He Is .\1.... =-"'" __ ft. : . "Prayer Per,feet:· uBe SUIi . ............._ . 1 I , . .- ... . Waynesyllle Furniture andAppU- ' Bible School at 9:30 n.!p. Earl VSve4 b, tb.... llatera, Mrl. AUle .imd Know That X"Am (;jod" Md Mary'. aDce will o'c copy the building In Woolard. Supt. . THANK'GIYING QU~8T8 ' 8eI'YIs, lin. lIa~ satterthwaite "T~e Lon!'. ~er.", Everyone The First Sunday In Advent. the ne!,r flltllre. 'Morning wo.raJrlp at lQ:.5 a. Ill , Mr. anel Mn. Don Hawke linter. aoel Mn. lenDl. Drdrey. ~d a. telt- ~eat1y enrtched by this,. f:'!Th'fi . ¥ethodll~ ClhOir wUll be December 2nd. Is nlways set Sermon subject:, The Restol'QGlo.·1 'IV~: having axtra reheareala DOW 'mtn aside by a Corporate ('elebraUon , Movement and Baptism. This 11 laIned lOll ThaDkapTiQ eftDIDC. brotb~r. ~. all of Wayn.... ~~ of .~0ra:!~ Mr. &lUI Ml'I. O. 1Ae Jlawke, Mn..w« . , • ...-a.. to e ~ am y . Chrlatmas tor...rorlt on the OJ~llt. of the Holy Co.mmun.... n for the • .' fourth ' In a series of sermons 0.11 Nell ADd_D. Mr. aod Mn.llobt. FIlDeral ..nleu -,..ere held at I tb~li' oughtfulneall. mu Oantata to be "v'en Bu~day men "!1 d boy'; of St. lIfary's S The Rell~oratlon Mov~!pe'1t. Butel' and Mr. IUId Mn. M. F. ,. m. Thunday ~t the Stubbs :.&. "til; PQe I'tteDde,noe has, night, Deoeuiber~ Episcopal Church. The 10:30 . . . . . Evening Wor"hlp at 7 :30 p. nl. Walta and th1'8e IODI. flmeral bome with Price Ro~r\8 . I l .eX))ei1.nCMtd every SUndaY ~t PracUce nUt Week WUI on' aervtce next ,Sunda>, h.as been ,U I I . . . Sermon subject: HlghU"hts {('om _ .. trlto..... w«n'lllP IP1r. You will find a Mo~day Dlght at ,lao p. and • deslfnated In this m!,nner. Firat and Second TImothy. TI' e 'r"~NJCH'VIN' caUl.,. . _'rt.I'".. til Mlam' ctIIIetery. nat w.laome t,,'8re allO, '" The Thursda, nIght at ':80 p. ~l. . With ' 494 pounds of buttert",t m~lster will again make n chilli; )If, . . . E ••, lDMD1Iut b~ " ...... nat' SuMy wnt be the ' . and 1S.680 pounds ·o f milk to her ploture and tell a "G;les8 Who" , .. ~klllnaa 1I1I_te. Mr. qcl ...._.:.. Club ·M.... 11th qommandment: '~Tbou Sbalt " . ( OF 'LA""'. BROWNS' credit. ,Mobrae Designer Rutb. Bible sto~t tor the children. Yo I II.., Cb&rl•• B. ~ aD4......... ' " N~ B.... J'alle Wime.... • The . . . . .uranteuN Mr. an.d M.ra. Lawrence Brown reglatered IHolstelq..Frt"slon cow will .enjoy &ver.y minule of a w H ~tan or 'J'rOt.woo4, II.... I. N. ne Wan•..,Dle HI mUllo club 0l'IaIl mlUllo. choir. acrlptDre. 'r: .... Dec • . had as Thailkllglvlngguest.s. Mr. owned by t.ester Houlfton and rounded evening servlc:e If you /1.1• Bo~n ~ ,bDdNII aiul Mn. ....d tJaelr nnt.' mWlq Weelnea- 1lI'&Jer ~ IIl8Isage ~h are pre- 0 , . and M~. Gene Brown and daugh· lAyd 'Robinson. Morrow. Ohio. tend. We also. , expect to have IIIIQa Gn, 01 n.rtoL c1&J'. NOJ. 14: • pared oaretull, to I~d NCb worDr. ' Arch D. .....,. Wlr'ren ter 'ot ·CbIlllcothe. Mo.• Mias Eileen haa completed a ·36B.day pl:oduc· two choirs, Junior Jln.l S(llilor, on . _ ~ AIIIoDI wllo .. lD b&D4. obOl'lUl. elalpper cloMr to God. . It fa ~rth Coant" Heabh ~loDe~ baa Brown of Miami University. 'Misa tlon teat In official l\erd '1blptove- tlie platform at thlB Ber1'lce. ~ kl ....V. ItAYI GUnT · 01' . . . . . . . . . obIb Ia ellgl"" to 71»111' 1I'1ll1. ~ a~d curoh lUll) aaUed a meetID, lit aU ....tai nnt M..,. 'B rown and Mr. mBnt n&!sU.y. At our Prayer Meettn.,c sel'vl'e , • Mrs. II8UJa ..... . . ".. .. the of 7.,.1' cIIOIoe. IDIUlIIPI'I tor tbe ~ elar. JJnnnI.. -Sbe, wu milked 2 limes ' daily on Wednnedsy evening : we wlll ~ . . . . . . .., r. \VIaCIa Mr. Wflgbt ".,.. .... YOli wUI btl welome. iIJInr C111'taIn the ~d ~as 3 yealJll 6 mont,bs of age ."gln, a lertes of lellflQDS on " . ~- ............ ~~ ~ t~ CoaDt7 ATTEND ICE 'OLLIE. when .h~ begall ber testing period. church workers course, The first ' IiIi* . ... _ _ tor · .. ftDflllq.· ""'. I YOUR auaKR'PT'ON PAST TIme Mr. Ul4 lin. ·CII'I Norman. Mra. Teetlu wu supervtsed by Oblo llIIIlOn will be upon the 8ubJeet ',"lII-i.~"iilliilltII...~ II, ..... ______ . . w.... . pI.A....._ Gnce Vice and II .... Irene Hen· state u~ve ...lty In. ' c:ooperat1on of. '''l'be Datletl and R.~n"tbllltlf' \ lL___", _ ... ..... - - - - . . . . DUI' If It I. weft"t ..,ou . ..... •......U.-I with ....- -" ".."dealnn Aaaoc· I 0 f ''""d . B e lure to g.t· 8tartod !:.""" ...... ... , u..- _ _ "'" ...~Ir.....--... • _L_'-'" .... __ • Mw tJae ....08 sou - - ' in nOIstein· '"' ers. i ... .itlIM:....· ._• Olncllma~1 on 8utlAy aftlrDoOn. atl~n of Aulertca. . .. ont hla Drat I.,.son. .

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h en Bal'low of' Lebanon. Mrs. J. 1'1 Smith bas retunl!d bQme rollowing a visit with TelaUvea In Kllntllclty. . EltabUa hed Fabruar)" 18&0 ¥ M!. Laura Shldalu~ r has rer PubUllle and Edltor ~ ~ ~_--~ ___ ______ _ _______ 6R PAUL A. 8CHER to her home here folloWln .. turned r Edito ocl.te .. A -_ -~ ___ ~ _ ___ ________ ______ CECILIA 'J. 8CHERE R a visit of ~ evel'al weeks wl~h h l' . . daughte r, II1rl\. Blonl1he Orny. or AlberquerYlle, N. M. Mra. Shill'Mornlng y Thursda Every d """Iwbe " •• ~-,. ~ I' 1 ~ker!8 visit wileS shortene il by til Ohlo' County. Warren 'UJe. Wa11Iell U " 1/ a sudden death lAst SUndtlY of. her ' " ' n",,d as .econd claas matter . ', '~ ~ .. Pyla. Qf T~eb t ,' r "tI'9 at 1VQ'DelvWe, OhIo, Jllaler, Mt8. Mlnnte I \ I ~ ...,: ' ~.. • • ~ O. anon, 1.879. S. Mareb of \.t •• 111O t JO; "11 1 hod as ho) , Moore , , Mrs. Millie . Tbanksglvll)g day dinner guests, . __'_ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ellarles Campbell, 0 ' Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr~. Clyde Me· , In OhiO, ,2. Per Year :ln advance ; '2.50 elsewbe re Dayt,on, RateaSUblcr11>t'on ,. Kinney, of 1I110mlspUI'g. CAller!; In Ida Mnf bUdren, Jim Put and lJO I, 1'1r. the afternoo n were Miss Kossenhl'ock ond Mrs. Enrl Earnhar t li nd their Bunce and Mrs, Lilly MOOI'e, cbildren , Ellwood and OlenJIII. MI". of Cincinna ti and Mr. Jobn ton. and .Mrs. Jnmes Dwyer 'and tbelr of WilmingMrs. Jobn ' Stewart " nd Mr. and' -daugh'te r, Delores, MI'. and Mrs . lvtDg 10bn starr and ' lhelr daugbters, famUy were guests 'sThanksg Mr. By JANE FITE Sonja and Linda, MI'. and M \'s. day of Mrs. Stewart parents, and BroOks d Raymon Mra. and , chll(lren Funeral services were conducte d Lawrenc e Starr and t belr Carolyn, Mr. an d Mrs. tamlly. Snnday afternoo n at the Full Goa· Larry andHllckney Mrs. Susie , Glllillm lIustalne d and their llallgb· pel Church for Ed Lewis who died Maynard . lab, I Terry, painful Injuries In a tall recently lit his home . here Tbursda y follow- tel' Be~uudlne, Mrs and hel' at the. bome of Mr. and Mr/!. Wm. lng , a sbort 'illness. Rev. James Mrs. Ruth' 'fl tmeyer Sb reKeith. fl n Ii °Oll1lam of near town. Hilder p,l'ficlate d and bur ial was In ebildren , Miriam, w ek to (he home of lost tumed qlenn Mrs. und 1\fl'. Rnd Linda J onah's Run Cburch cemeter y. Nel Ie Mr. Rnd Mrs. JllIl:Jes Ruder here. Winston Cline Is seriously 111 "t \I1nVIS Bnd tbe hORtellfj, Mi llS MI'. and' Mrs. Chas. BogRn spsnt ' Davis. bis home netU· town. <lays lJ'st week lit tbe home several Mr. and Mrs. 'arl Talber t AndOtUlghter. MI'. 1\';111 Mrs. Charlet! .~ tel' of their 80nfl n-law aod Snell. of thei r daughle r Rut hl e moved to Herbert Mrs. and Mr. d IUt net a J l'lI ,laugbte hell' f jllUd Talberta Franklin Sunday. The Saturda y evening lb'e y II famil y MUlPrd. nave lived In t his commun ity for I Btu'barn , were b?B tS I' litftlmllle~ , a l attended the wedding tllere of DOBt th fOI' dlnner I bel'!) l'omlng rs yen tbe past nlne their grandson. Pte. Duane Snell l tltelr bome Tban ksglvlng Da~'. ' from Atb ens. h ll " to . Miss .Toyce RlncklJoff, nlfjo o( who ' humnkel John MI'. nd a Hogan Carl Mrs. :'h'. und .Milford. The weddlng " ' IlS beld in s to Impro,'e. their son Lar ry moved to Middle. b en 1lI, contiltl,1e A recep.Mrs. Ednn p owen. molll I' of tbe Metliodl st cburch. lown unday. y was l\fts. Vlvan Fr ye cUed la8 t week tlon [ollowlng tb e ceremon at the Terrace Park c.ountry follownl g Dilyton, In bome bel' at MEETS CLASS ER GI-EAM ti. Snell who IR a length y Illness. I'l l'S. Frye WlII! Olub near CIncinna SATURDAY EVENING is statione d at with her wben she di ed. Funeral well known Inhere, . ~h 0 and wilt I'e ' illinois Field Scott yton DA In ulIled cond or were s'ervlces a lend Ob e ~eo.msr Class h bFl . turn to biB base soon. trsda)' Tb of olXle e t b at D?et ere urc , lIlrs, l'lancy Lewis has gone t· Miss Nellie Da.vls, Satur day eve- . I Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tuckel' Ilad the bome ot ber son and daugbte r· nlng for a covered dish dinn er. l\<l r. After th e business meellng, t he as t heir dinner guests Sunday, and In·IIl"·, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lewis of near town Cor a few days. visit grou p joined In singing bymns. und Mrs. Richard Williams ton, IIl1d Ml'. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skidmore Plans were also di scussed for lbe <;hUdreu of Wilming claugh· d annunl hristmns party and also oud Mrs. J a me~ P arK an have purchase d the bungalow pr ot In rln natl. l\ party n mont h f OJ' oUlel' memo tw's, vlously owned by Mr. and Mra. Os born and 11.1'1 Bogan and bave moved tron ' bers of Lhe 'h ur r h .. 'I1h\llle pr ese n ~ f Mr, and I'MI·S.Thn111'1 dllY vlug nksgl i1ielr former bome In Dayton. were : Rev. and Mrs. Rolland I famil y we hrl8, MI'. dhll1er guests or Mrs. Os born 'l< Reece and t heir s on, Mrs. Mary Tucket· and bel' sons, nd a MI'. slstel', nncl ln·llIw and Mrs. E llis Oaker und tbel", brotber· John llnd Harold bave pWved Into their property bere on Main . street, having Hold their farm near town.

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One of the hlgMlt bonon beOutittandlllg leadersh ip abm. 4·H Club boys and I U. and nn excellent job in 4-lll stowed onthe "-H Aeh!8'f'ement Chtb and . community work WOll ririe, I. State-Wide reeolmitlon for .tate bono~ for Charl8/1 F. Ever· . awal'd. ad work"" that woWcl be lleedecl'to t recorda in aihl8'f'em ent .ole. 19, Carron, .nd Rebecca to. brll1ian Malcolm C. ,..handle an attack aituatlon. AI! an PoWell. 18, -Freano, in the 4·11 baa been accorded McKltrlc k, ~9 Plain City, .nd exQlpJe , a .lqle ~ald .tatlcm m' bI. ~lub •• presi,. Winifre d Hart&ell, 18, ' Dayton. Charles ahould conaJat of almoA' lOO w:lrJtin records' their ;were only Not ' duril\l~ le.der dent and 8111 taDt TbeJ co~ ~le about ~ en. but 4·H Club work outatand ing, . .Yell yean in club work. As ,a wounded' people In 24 h01D'L respect and ad. I'IIUlt of hi, work with youn~r they haveinearned tbelr homes pnd comTo Cu. for tlaOle lDJar" b member s. hili club with 46 menlt· mlratlon for ·.service to otbers. mrOlb.ha .....e atomic ODe bera bas liM a perfect record ill munities Malcolm has ,been a club ,mem& 100 laeb Ant-." .tatiODa ..... completiona. They have excelled he ,which during Tut adda lIP In · ll,..toc:k, and received many bel' foJ' 11 yeaM! be woUl bas He ~ projee~ 23 d complete awaTda for exhibits and aholll- h!t8 tIwa It,... ankld . . . to ~airying In d Intereste mOllt ' been mansbip . Charles served as camlP w.ken ...... I . IIda atomic and field crops. In 1960 bis IiveeoulllM!lOl" for two ye.rs, and won iii a We JIlt ' first place blab-b at It ....'t ~ fare, and alYil reootrrittlon all a toastma ster l~t .stock judging team won aft" He served as an banquet .. B~ wu a State winMr in tho state. Club 8. At leat 11.000,000 A.... I2I AD eqbaeer iDc ..me. .. fn tJle Tractor Mainten ance ~Oln- l\ssiatan t leader for 4·B Camps. • be tralDecl .. elfII ~ mUlt . ~ . . teat lut 7~l'. . be wouJcI IarIer . . . proj. or 23 d Winifre d has complete RebecCa has been a 4-H'er f4)r ' " AmerIaaD .ut . . . . " and before nblQ the aWQ a aJeuo as ye.rs during her' ten alx ' yean, ~~Ing whiob time sme ects memblll" auntYlll. of facta A . WOUJIIW in the ~ ~cel1ed has co1Il4 She . J1den 4-H .....eeI as resident , secTeteT;~ , def_ ~' ngs .. nNUe lemcaWO\d4 4. WlthQut trIIba hIaJlbo. del'_ She organw! d clothing and borne furnishi lutd junior and t pl'ealden as served has i ...... and helpl"' be trainM anp woUld city yeal' , . last ' " C!l~b a local ~_!1~ to . . people club. For the past CW..... J01ll' loa. ooaId .. . a team for a dl'monst ration at t!he secretal'Y of ber ,A. ~ ~ r ~_.: lzed -recrgan has she years, _ County F.lr of which she is t\ two ...... __ ........811. 1111'...... ~ 111 half. t member of,the Junior Bonrd of ihe club and servcd as a8JIlstan Hut &a. . . ." . . brIq ta ~ t4 11_. be woulcl camp. at leader blc Directol'8, Btltty was responsl ' e IItatues A set of two miniatur dl I'''ht'ng ccremo',n. y symbO ...: oIandB~~B ..' - I , I. Your State ."" Ioeal ..... deeloth1qJ ,llzlng acMevenlent, one of f or ...... ,.. n.e can e- I" I f . . . dlnctGn . '. _ ~ ..1'.... - vu ... at call'll! thli summer, Iwpoa . an girl, haft clnb a Thq of club boy and one . There would be other Jo~ oI!f1IPPOrt. .. 17-jewel watch was plrc- awas presente d to eacb by the Nil#1 job for JOu DO mattfr WUN ~ imtlDC out 4rea, nItorIq Ut1ll~, liTe. tional Committ ell on Boys and &entad to ~ch of thllse young . ... homel the for car1na' detiel, were These Work. Ollh people by Edwar d Foss Wlls!)n, Glrlll th. ollcla1 clYIl clefa Read by 0. 4·H tor ~ specially ~er signed famiIIe:a a ptherbl pHsiden t of WilBon and Co., Chi. Tn_ well.kno wn 'tculptre,lls. . feecliq:~e peop~e, and lettme the booJdeta n.bt aWQ. nrwlftl ca_O. .' If tlon of the ExtenfactOriCii aDd 'eomiDuDlty ~. roll- double 10m- ehaDeIe eli' . All of these activitie s are cot,ducted under the'dlrec ing. 1011 bow wha1: to do. inc ODce more. lion Service of the state Agric:ult ural ColIl'ge and US])~ cooperat 'I. Cifil defenu II up to ,.... I Hoat of the wa,1 of JIl8et1q J. P. Thonrbu ry. lIaslor of Jon· atom!1l dlaaater are not 1l8W or Get 1IIto clfil cW_ riIht MW. S. T'lckll r wlere Mr. and Mr• . entered dUferent, except in 1114:. TIle blneIt plOw.. befen .. dlnne gueets Thanl(sg lving fIll >: nb's Run Dapt\st Cburch, for ob· cut problem II to pnpan om- DOW iii to be pnpuoed OD &be .... of MI'I. Tucker's sill tel', Mrs. Jannlo Veteran s h,pll pitnl Monday be froDt--aJ Id that ' pIOblem _ 101"88 to handle dluatten Ke rvaUon. " 11el1, of Somersv ille. Mf_ ,than any that· ever have ~tM lUI; 01117 thIoqh chIl Kach oIUI mm have a job to do • Uldted Statu. wbat , . nil Ia. If tI'oubIe ,COlD.. . . . _ . . . . . • . . . pN'fI~.. artIcI. aINnIt ... Iacnr to do It. J)on't le\ CIO~ w!!iiiliii. 1'IClI,rtIII &&utlcJew lUcIue- who nat (The Ifa.. ad Jq IIIneIal at ...... J O,~ ~~AO =J'0r,£~. tl71 a ..ld. TIler were . .oat - . II reapoDilb1e for eIvIl cIefaH. ) worq Ulru the blood to nub b E

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Your MIAMI GAZET TE' wu .tarted 'in Februa ry of . 18St) -;. ~bile covered \\!880D l -blue d" lnItacr ON the deuert and plaina ~ the. .....t Weat w~ ihe lure of gold and weaith led men 011 ·... tile f.£e of bantert almoat insurmountable ocIcia. HoItiIe (rom tkem p I Dot did death· ~nd l .ic:.knel heat, cOld, . . '1lto inr West."

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Your MIAMI IAZEnE '••". Has continued to serve th~ commuibty t.hroqb many hard time.. Throug h warl, riots, panitl, strikes, depression. and boom time. your paper hai continu ed . for almost 102 years.

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'MANY OHAIGES ••• Many change . have been made in the method s of producing your paper noDi the old "band.set" days, on Later and the daYI of the Weahingt;'~ banet preas. ' o e gasolin and engine. steam macbin~ry wa. run by \ . engines I

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THE MIAMI ,GAZETTE,

NOVEMBER 29, 195 t THURSDAY,

OOlnly Delln.. Bond DriYl 1111 1I,.r thl Top ' In Fall ..Ie.

When The W irJds Blow by E EL\' GARUI 'ER ' Direclor KDKA Home FurulIl

c. J. W~goner, Warren' County Defense Bond ollalrmart announce,1 today thtl.t the county attained II finn! peoentage of 11,6.0 In the . fall drlvo Wllh lotal BaloB of Ser· ' lell E DondB amounting to ,07.905. "TI~e people .of tbe connty are to be oongratulated on t4eir rls, C~Ja:K play of thrift and plltrloUsm," the chairman said In l\finl)uDolng th& " OHIO.-OlPARtltl£NT 0' HIOHWAYS , DIVIS ON O! TR~FIC AND ~~m flnal dive figures. The oamPalgn began, on' September a and closed November i3 with all co",ntles but: . -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-." Clinton, Fayette, MOllgan and Vln· ton 1'lIaelllng tbelr ~uoto.s. Vinton . t bar4lJy IXIlssed, attaining 99,5 per oent. . '----""---'------' "By getting bellini! our nation at II. Ume when the n~ed Is great," the ~ballman 8RJ~ "thl) peo:;.lo of the county have shown tbeit' belief In tbrlft IIn'l fn tn~ lng evew pos~lble step toward holding down Inflntlon, It 18 grattrylng to rea. IIze tbatt hess b;ond pUToh sea add to tbe atl!Ck of fUPd's available for spentUng In our 'own 1001\1 market In tlmos of O!llQn:ency. OUr 10ell! bUfllnoaaes IIro- tnr mOTO rortunate that we are 11 cQuntl' of 811'; ere ather than non,slIverS, It I~ the Sll.vln~ of 11 community which keollB local bl)lIlnega go'n~' ~vhen tirumelal emergencies 11.1'1 e,:'

Vacations ,lire over, school, have begun. You homemak~\'s ai'e back to your usual \'Olillll of cooking and housekeeping., Vall 't let them become monotorloull or time·consumlng. Resolve to Ildopt all the time and labor. laving Ile· vices ponlble. Make a plan of work and save ·tlme for your own use. . nlay bea only tenItminutes day or.n hour. If you have somet,hing I you' want and liKe to do waiting, you'll hurry through your hou ~e· ke.eplng much q'Jicker. TlIlnk of yourself S8 a woman, a Pllr~6n, nol just • homemakl'r and mother, Arc you an Interest· ing pllrBon? Ca. you tall< about something be.ldl.'s housework and children to your husband and friends? M~vbe J'oadlng a few well select.ed book. this fall will rl'lol' you physiclllly and mentall}' IUld give you something new to think and talk about to othen, , , Why not take up a hobby? China painting, perbapa, jewt'lr), 'making, • .eml)roidpry I or needlepoint? , Maybe you 'can tekp a course at }'o\lr local high school or college III erea ti ve writing, psychology or millinery" • Or vou may gt't men\lll or phy. siclll 'refreshments by joining a woman's club, a church organiza· tion, Red Cross or \hp y , W.C.A. 11 you like to be of servkl', you'l\ "YOU' Bo~ are ~ ~"Ever" -U, 8, Defeue.aoDIII . . . . . The find 8 wllrm welcoml! IIwnltinj!' YClU , You'll find yourself Il more in· Serle. E BoIIdII ,08 .wa ma&ure &eo )'eart after U ,08 hold tert'sting, vital person as a result. matured. 8erIetI E Bow JI ,ean When the cold winter winds blow lonser J08 p& '17 per Geld more thaD al)d you sp,end long days at home, ,our 0 ....... , IIlv_meat. '1'!Iat ,. it's good to have these ' resources with which to make your life richer opporlDDHy lIIlooldD, at ,oar door. ",nd-yo. wW receive cash III full , anll kl'ep your. job of homemaking aa,Ume ,08 Deed It. III Jhese critI- always fTe~h lind sparkling. ., cal Um". def..- .. ,our Job, too. Enroll Wa, for &be Pa,..oU Savblp RE.(\D "THE GAZETTE WEEKLY! PII'll "we ,011 work. u.•. r.-., 0-1••1>1 TRY ~E1TE CLASSIFIEDS

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STA'I'JII OF OHIO Depa"" "n' of HI"hway a Columbus, Oblo, Novemb er 24, 191)1 . Enginee r of aalea Legal C9PY, Earl J. and Berthll. Vaughn .270 . COMMON PLEAS No. 51-&sa twp. Franklin In acres vs. Strobel LlIIlan Elmer and UNIT Pl\lCE ' CONTRACT harles to er Alexand C. Ruth ruleted. .~ l . J ,. ' ., 1' 111.0"1 Mantle Part No. ]·$-668 (8) nud Eether Barger, 1 lot In .Frank. . ' Part No. 2·S·668 (2) lh tWI). Sealed proposal8 Mil Ibe lI'acelved at th'e offllle of the Stllte r ROBATE COURT Dora E. Hollen ">I l!o b . '%I .' . I Hlgbway Dlreetol' oJ Oblo, at Go· Sue dec'd, Clark, A,Uce of Estate u Laureu., . Reeder, CIt al, parUtlon lurnbull. Ohio, untu 10:00 (I. lID., Harahha rcer and O. 'J. Waggoller R. Ryons. attorney . Oblo Standar d Time, D. Carl. trators. adminis d appointe B V ll Fotnshe Betty Myron and 'tun day Decemb er 18, 1951, Iror a and ROBS Frank R. Stubbs and George W. StUes. I;Iaab G. Sch'Wart . Improve menta in: rs. appraise d appolntQ k Hartsoc If. RJley T. J. only, lD,OIIley tor M1l1er. Parts 1 and 2 are ottered as ~me dec'd, Bailey. Ollie of Estate . . attorney contraot and wlli be consider ed on olalm Percy R. W omeldur t va Spaeth Elijah Bailey, adminis trator, the bas[a of 'the total amount bid. eett\ed. Dry Cleanin g for money only, Ed· . PABIJI Np. 1 dec'd, Hoppe, E. Adn. of Estate yard K . ;lfalaby, attorney . 123·17.24 It. S. \Vaneno lu· x. exccull·l Bernice ·E. Hallam, WIlrJ;8n County', Oblo, on I:lec· ent In De· REAL ESTATE TRANS FERS. ventory flied, hearlnj flet ror WAR-12 8·17 .24, State Roule tlon gdod ng o'cl~k. 10 conLinul nt 1 the cember C. D. and Mae Oook LO Charles anti- . No. 128, In Turtle Creek 1'o'Wn· · tin o( C·O. d add ~ unpp. h-th t heal Rice of Estate In l!'ts 3 M. alld Marcery Hncker, - sblp, by lJracUnr, draining , paving Lester H. GOl'don ElXeCUIOr, lnven· bacteria l ag~nt to raoinl tlssues . Lebanon . ed by a lell~. with aepbllltJc concrete on clli.~81· announc Dec. been for just set. has Henrlng flied. tory. LO KuritaI' Olga ' constrlU t· Joseph G. and Ing' tissue manufac turp\,. The antI. fled embanlQne~t nnd IIlab concrete RObert 1.. and Harriet Bernard , 4 S at 10 o'clock. us continuo a In« ba~ cold deade". altOnt Estate of George E. Hall, dec'd, bacterial c:oncrete pile p'lers with acres In wayn.e twp.. brtdge h.ree... from them keep! and ceria and first x, (Spans; '32 te t, R. B. and Martha Peters to E. DailY M. Hall, execulri Ing as happens when on ord~'1llr)l and abutmen ts teet· Roadwa y 40 40 feet and 80 KeUla PetElrs, 2.4 acres In Wayne final account approved . sket. a b. a Into t08s~d is tissue dec'd, , 12!l176A 1 ...' ' Estate ¢ Allee Coleman II tlss14es"g ent'rolly aTe twp. Used .. "A· No. . Bridle , executor feet.) The . Smith, C. . b,iclorjll breeding pla~(! of cold iresse M. and Marrey R. Long Arteamo us Cre\lk. TurUe d. over ·lIpprove COli· , Reount howl!vClr finnl ue, tiss ana of new kind to Grover nnd Mattie Mae Bishop first R'o ad· i et r Width: Pa.:vemenl 21 Estate of FrallcPs DrnllllO k. ulns the bllQteri!l.de-adenin~ agent 5.68 acres In ~'~Ylle twp. teet. 40 W&7 bitc:', of th Dranuo(' gl'tlw U. tile ThomaJI prevents which dece8lled , ;\,(once Russell H. anll Opal O. Length :- 2,271.40 feet 01' I. \30 fina l uc· t~ria, accol'lli llg to t he C'oin pany to John ' . lind .Mlldred Wads· admlnist ;'otor .first I\ml . ul'~r; Lhem under mUe. man'ufaet which approv~d <:ount ' II e '1'l1rllecr 111 worth .:!75 acres • PART No. 2 . tlndel'l! Guys. the nalllc of "Yes" tissues. I .Estate of ~IOl':v·Perry. WarrenoS. R. 128.27.98 t\\'p. k, The new tis!i1es nre expccted to egecutl'l Rose deceaised e Sizemor rliull P "ud . James WIU'1'tI1l COIJDtY, Ohio, on Seo· approved . be of particula r intel'cst to hcalth to James . and Kallileen Brewel' first and tinal acoountMcCorm WAll-tO.27.98, Stato Route Uon theatcrs and schpols ents, dcpartm ack. , Estate ot Dora Mny No. 123, III Franklll l Townsbi li, by 8.10 aares In Massie twp. course, ot , :mothers to as. well as ack, McCorm F. Nancy B. and Corwin S. Fred ' deceased Thomas Igrading drallilng, paving wltll (IS approl'ed. par~leularlY With the cold , seoilln . - balt! c cpncre t II on c IaSBHI ed 11m· to EIll~ C. Thomps on 125.56 ncres first and flna l a count on lIo.on. comlnll: de~p Studer. P. w~J()h Sadie of tissues, Estate The anti· bacterial In Turtlocr eek twp. . e ' ec :are nolY being distribut ed nation· banltme nt and. construc tlng.n con· Nancy 13. and Corwin S. Fred ,ceased. C. Donald Dl1 atush. 'wlth concrete d. ally to drulI: and grocery stores' lcrete slab ~dg'e: 31 to Charles C. nnd Nova J. Sayre, ,utor, Inventor y aJlllrove fe t: Road· ts (8pan abutmen inof years Bl)nlley, after P. relellsed Walter were of Estate 62.53 acres In Union twp. 36 feet). "Bridge. No, W J\·123· I wa ry laborato ex, , lind Denlly' T. research e tensive Kntherln , deceased nnd F. · Otto Hotfman to Mllrvln by the Personal Products 285 over Branob or lear r·eel!. . Road· Dorothy V. i\leD!lenhnll. 1 lot hi ecutl'lx, Inventor y approved dec'd, testing Corp .. of Milltown, N.J., which also I Width: Pavellle nt. 20 fellt; Loel', M. e 1\lInnl or Estate ' 36 feet. learcree k twp. hn.s. KnapIl. dec'd. manut~ct u res other drug producta. I wa.y Estate or L.oathenB und August Freuden · Length: S,'tI~2,7 re ~ or 0.1160 Tests, accordin g . to a' com.par,y . '" blll'g!lr to lryle E . and. Golden L. will filed . mile. that ordlnar)' Estate of W. P. Salisbur y, d 'd, 'spokesm an, ahow Day lO.f)6~ acres In Franklin LWI', n ge~m . I "The date set for completi on or tlll'n use, after tissues, IlIven· , exeCutor Y, Kash D. and Mary Lou Am· D. R. SallBbur ShOW1~G this worle alla1l be as set rOirth III aet (or Decem· .growing solution .cloudy, p~pos~." burgy to John C. ond Viola n. tory flied, hearing .... of live col4 bBCte~la Ithe biddIng presence the. I S __ o'clock i._ ]0 at 4 times a mm· . wllleh reproduce many terial Langan. 1 lot In SouLb Lebanon . bel' ...,.....ploymen t Elrv ce, te ... 8 Ohio D. C. ti$8ue~ dec'd, ett, J 8l'1ti.bac Mae W ot n Th Estate t . . F. n. and Ralah Amburg y LO A. own, Mlddl~'t A'Venue, commiss ion,,'. ~ft~r i1~C Cleave the solution com: 135 Central G. nnd Geraldin e Genette 1 lot in. Dllatush . appointe d wUl furnish the . \lilccesstu l Estate of EUznbei h B. Keller. lllctcly cil'ar. Bacteria are dead· Ohio, outh Lebanon . \I'hlch all Quall!led unskUled. InbOI' exposure after In· x. .hours 48 to executri up cd en Swigart, Anna ,dec'd, to burgy Am F. D. IlDd Halah AS II 10c811~ available , s bail "be se· . for Der. to the tissue!. LUCian ,and Ola Poe 1 lot In South ventory med, hejll:lng set o'clock. 10 nt 6 ' Lebanon . de· Philip und ~hll'Y n. \\'enz~1 to I IiJatate or Nelle M. Hodgen. TRY

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bJa bid .. eertUled check In tbe BmI)UD.t ot $8,600.00.

Planl al14 lpeeUloatlol1a .... on fOe 1u the departm ent of btlhway a and the ottlce of ' the dlvtalt ln deputy director . The dlr8ctor ruenn tbe rt&llt to reject &117' and all blda. T. J. KAUER , Slale Wgbwa ,. Dlreotor ... , 1l.lI9-12 -6

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Jetll'oTeek L'l'p. • John E. Holden to I\arl J .. Aller. gonia. man, et ai, 2 lots and .SO a I e~ 111 t Roy Sullivan . 21, body Waynesv ille and Miriam Jollnsol). Mprrow. Florenc e M. SnideI' to 'Roj' 21, waitress : Waynesv ille. I Maurlc:e H. Olark , 25. Inlher, Stewart, 1. lot In Hllraln IWII. DaItOIl. 23. Agnes Ii:. Bowers, at al to RU~'I Franklln and Ruby sell a.ud Irene Doane. 1:12.45 IIc]'e .. , waitress Franklin . Gene nelano Laymon, 18. fnrmer, , In Tur!lecr eek twp. and :Beulah f,Jne Mildred Pendery to S.llrlen G. Ravere, ~10" . lind Norma Jean Wllbllln . I lot Mulllkin, 16, South Lebanon dry 25. , 'Shlnkle R.' Charles P , . lw d Deerfiel In F. Jesse Mentz 10 Helman and cleaner Lebanon, and Doris Kjng~ Odra . Tibbs, 1 lot In Frnnltlln Gabbard; 26. ' assembler, , Mills. twp. William Earl Burden, 23, core Harold V. Martz t.o W . Leslla Annn and BernIece Eo Earnhar t, .Hi . maker, Miamisb urg, andWaynes· Mae Hunt, 18. clerk·typ lst, acres In Franklin twp. , DoreJe lind Pauline Bryant to ville, O. John K. foore, 58, farmer. Leb· Roy and Mary 8 . 1·louse. 2 lot/! In Bnon a.nd Elale 1\1. Walle, 42. gov· Frnnklin . . Edward \\ ashlnglo n. Jr.. 10 erness. Lebanon John Paul 1\[cDonald, 20. factor Edward Washing ton, Sr.. 1 lut ill woker, "~)' nesvUle, and Ferll . ' I~rallldill. Frank H . alld Ethel M. '(,:l I'S \0 Center, IS. South Leba.non.

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A p~.or JIlule an~ enter· tafDmeli t I, belQ. arranl6~. Call or Write G~n,e j ~1cerI from various pam ot OhIO are e~te4 to be prel8nt. The turQlY dinlUlr wUl ~, served by tbe ways ~ meanl commlU ee ot Lebalton G......e wllib Mrs. .Lebanon, Ohio " Pbone·448 Vernon Wood. ch'lfrman.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, t95t

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NOVEMBllm 26. 1961. - Thanks· giving Is past and we sUIl have a few days le(t In Novembel' fOI' wblcb I am th~n1tful as, tbe Um b~re.>:t Ohriatmas III ' going muoh too fallt ~ me. When you arE' eagerly awaiting the visit 01 Santll Claua tb,e tim!! cira!s slowly ulong but now it racea like ' (I. h'Ot·rod . motor. Today Is cold and damp len't It l1I~rlel:tt.lla.llv of and la8t night the wind blew and little hoUlthOld . •• take ft rained and yesterday It aleeted tor rranfM. until •• can't eet a little but Saturday when we tliem' Thle . . . brou,bt bam. to came home from Tbanksglvlng me JUlt y..taday. wben I tried to with tbe Parks famtl y In W~an· buy a paint bruh at our local dotte it )'as only partly ' dlOudy 'hardware Itore. • . and wben the flun s)Jone It was Mr. Wallie." the own.r, told ai~ quite warm and pl~asant. , not like tbat he wa. out of the kind of . I.$t yeur wlt~ Its 1:\lg bllllllol'd. brulhea we uluaU, bu,. Onlle ~In That. was rather e:X!ilting l,lJld gaVe ·tlle Inte~.tlonal IltuaUon bat ere·, Us something to talk about. for ated ~ Ihortaae of lIor brlatlea, the rest ot ~ur lives b\lt we gave used In maklnl paint brulbe8. our thanka this ear rtOt' a J,lleu, w~lch are iJpported larre l, from lint unexclUpg trill. , . C ~n •. dampen;" Iplrita were 1m. Wedne8day... morhlng my friend. melately bri,titened wben lie told MI'II. Daisy SnYller apd 1 stllrted .,I¥ about- ~ waf' P G hat de· oU tol'O ur fl' hankUlvlng visit apd ..1Op,ed 11)e n,. Ri4t~ul~ line of as It wu a pice day. we arrlved patnt brua.... to Ineet tIlll demand. In Wyandotte about (our,tblrty and Tbll new line of bruabea com· received • warm welcome rrom blnel the tel.ntlfle brlatle Neoe.ta all the .parl{s ramily. Mr •. ' Me ... ' wltb hOI brlatlea In a ~dly rick Wlla there allio lind the 01111· wel,hed formula. Alld cmee 'more to the reac:ue llrengrown I\lmoat out of recogni· .ynthetlCl have . Uon. MeliSsa. Is now eight and to produce • bruelt wIth euperlor Stephen "'Ill be se'leJl on Satue· ,Qualitl... • day and In a couple of wee1<e Andy , He told me tbe Ilia nqalrtmenta wlll be three. Wyandot· e la Ii of a rood paint brulb. and , Jill' amoky city oftell ameUy from tho lIhad to pUB tbern alonl to 1.011 I bIg cliemlcal lllants but It does (I) adequate paint earr71na ~ DOt seem Wo hurt their health nl! paelty. (2) .rood .preadlna ability, thev all look well They aRked (3) e.ay, workinr quall~J «() • # ' proper elutlc:lt)' of tha brlage (a) about everything and sent tholr .mooth applieetlon of pint ftbn b regardll to all their friends, We tile bruM. Jnd (8) ..tllfaeto y are prejudiced In faVor of Oblo dUrablllb'. Compared to hOI bJl turkeys 80 we took a nice plump ties on the aboYe bula Neoc:eta '" broadbreasted bl d with I1S unci louni! to ba.e IUper a~raeter"tI.c. Gretchen cQOlted It to a. tern and in many rilpeetl. · 1 we all en.loyed It In., true Thanks· Apin we realise JUlt how our glv1~ Cashion. And 1 ","auld like IK'llmtilta are workln, to make ~u~ to !ldd that we hn4 lovely brown IIvn more comfortable witb "". gravey. tfietlel. and to IUPP)' UI witb the This Cll1e8tion or lIrown grnve" thin,. we want , wben . . '11.-4 with turkey came up (llle dny be. t~em, fore I wellt j~w.ny and we had , - - - - - , . . . . . - - - .... much dl8cussion ai¥l'Ut It. SlnCIl .. . ·· then I have been stlll1y'ng the I' & 1. queatlon. How can one roast a .. turkey and NOT have ' brown .." ~ 11118 'Of ~ gravey? but i find that many pec'l ~~tlDI~••~=.s.!.= pIe 'p1$t1oally "team their tl\f· cIIoIeI WIder .,.., uMllWOllill . PIli k~YII and 80 ot cOUTlie ta!lte !ust ID~ . ou4l1On •.,..... '.1acbJq ·~ 1I~ 8tewed chicken grave:,', ~'ow ==~- ~{=~~ I like st~wed cclol$!)D.. grllovey but- "'" 4nI~ ~0"- W4II. not 'Ylth..J'QlUlt .tttt'''ey. J l'D8Jt turkey jUlt lUI mr mothr did but . NOTICEOF "P'O' NTMe'NT ,J have been Interated to see that • Ix,au,or In the last few Yllara the bend ball been ba.ck ·to tbe, old me.tlJ04 F;atate of I\loe Snapp. n~o·c\. tba~ 1 have o.lway·1 used, thu til NoUce I" horo!», glvlIl) tl\!lt .rOUt Jt tD 'an o~ Dan wltliout . La",t'r H. Gordon. Whps. ~sl . . , , , . _ JI,i it. It '10U are care· 0ffIcItt 1Wl4re,.. ,.. Waynesvlll

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week. !Qne. one mall ~d ~r~ey that bedl~ners COuld . . have to FIVE tbe wee~ bafore Than'kagivillg but . he wanted ttlI enjoy the turltey ~'~Wb 'Irr:l~~=~ that they were «olng to have at m;"",,:1'\181 ':t,WII bome 10 he dldll't go to any of ~ tile I them.. .!1'hl! Clvlc ClUb had a din: ,. ... . . ,...,... Der the Monday night betore ThanJrglvlng and by (belr requeat II . we lerved turkey but I dqubt very --~---_ _ _ _.:..._ mucb whether, tbe woman 'who Calli. It I" ulually higher In prIce CC¥*e4 that dinner enjoys her. alrJght. the ~le who dOD't have ThIUlkl«lvIn« turkey as lite would It at home can enjoy It ,there but have dODe 1f Ihe hadn't heen fed let·" nQt spoil bur traditional b~ll. , IJP. with It befor!!hand. There dl",. Remember tile lltorr tho should be ·an unwritten law or un· Utne girl wllq WAnted. CIlriritma8 cJ.rll~~4Ing amQnl{ the orsanlla· ~vllry d,y In Ule ,nail? If you tiona that Jlone of U)eIQ wilt lIerve 40l(t kNIIw .bout her I 'tIll ten turkey for ~w9 weok.cl bef):lTe our YOll the ltory lOme other time. big home. turkey da~ 8. It really Turkey flye time iii. one week be, • a poor time tar It ,anyway be· tore th4l home bird and then bot then. It wOllld t'n"te jUst 8S good turker. cold turkey. tul.'key h!Uih' baUway b!!tween Tl1ankagJvlng and.. turkey soup from the bome and Christmns ,'or . aloltg. in Janu, bird Is jU8~ too muctl turkey, let ary. Of course the reltaurants u~ ~v~ ttlmpAra~CIl In ~n . t\\lngs; IIe"1I It allY ,Old t!mf\ bllt , th~t . Is @v@ll t9Fk@f, ' •

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Winter' weather plays havoc with the scarred surfaces on ears. If your car has any ~ents to bump out, any painting or touching up to 00 done, better let our body and fenaer specialiats take care of it now.

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UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH William ShaDDon, Mlnilter SUlldq School. 9:30 A.M., Mrs. Jame. Garrison, Sap&. PreachJq, ,lat. and Ird. 8unc!Q. 01 eacll month, 10:80 A.M. " :Jllvenin« Semee., '1:30 P.M.

WAVNESVILLE CHURCH OF. .' CHRI8T. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEN'D8 !Blbte' SchOQ), 80. A.K. .Mol'DfnS Worehtp, 10;80 A.II. Donald Haines. Superlntendonf , . YOUDC Peoplel' MeeUng. 7:00 Wonldp 10 A.JI.

OHl4[) Attar much cleUberaUon J have

One visit to ,the "Marlo Show" over WLW.NBC Monda'8 ......_ . . . . ._..... at 10 p.m.. EST. Wal enough to r ' put sInger Gisele ~lacKemde in a Ito,.. Carrole pemianent spot on the program. After ao weeQ of .Ior..,.. nIIIe She Jolna LanEa In presenting a varietlea of lIanote contained more Inely balanced musical show In carotene, the balie material of .,UII. tile parade oC ~Ionday musical min A. than 1he7 eontalnt4 ~r. programs' over the Natton's Sm· the ltora,e period .tart... a recellt HOQ, .ove..nment ~ .howld.

Church sohllol :LO:30 n. m. AdUlt Worship, 10:30 a. m.

Bnon Carnr; MInlater BIble Bmool. • :10 A.M•• JIo~ Wol'lhlp, 10:10 A.M. Pra7er II_tIDe, 7:00 P.!I. YoUllC People'. MeetlDl, 7:00 ~en1D& Sametl, 7:80 P.!I.

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' ... d.... WANTJ IID-A 1004 UHd trea4~ aD d IIner, t W~, matarnI ., I'J , bl" lIaoJdDe at . , reuona Bewlnr X"':j[1.29 8201. Oall alze 14. Su~itDry form-al to tubes withn. per. 'Pl.... CODtact IIBB, nED Dr, Arcb D. .. Harvey. Warren forated pile piDe for easy applicatio Mrs, Vada. Klein of WlImlngtoll, FOR SALE- lohn Deere County Health Commli lioner, hlUI or MRS. LA.WllIilNCE re • ·P".. Offtl_.,." ,lSu,poti IIm"® 8tacll. COb ylth Sheller Qorn dlnoer (Jay lvln~ announc ed a special mee.tlng of wlls a Thar1k8g 0-11·'...:II9-12-G . ~~' 01BANTA 0116.00, new, like Olive Mrs. Advlsol'Y (:ouncll to be held Fri· guest of her sister, SUBSOR IP' INE MAGAZ ' GIVE PI~"ODe . Lebanon , ~LEMENT CO., ' Curt. day , Nov. 3&0 1961. at 8:30 p. m. c--U·t9 TlONS this ChlftmAL Bee OAllI, 661). on bere guests dlnnef Other ;;liiii~.iiiiiiiiji.iiiiii.jiiiiiil~~"~. 'J1he purpose of tbls meeting Is - - ,8 . my, Phone 2126, W&)'D8IYlUe, ~.~ii;~~ and ir. were: day lvlng Tba'!ksg I a· 18.2f) conlOlld Z8-1M. possible X-U.I2. tbe .to discuss FOR ' SALE - Very cheaPf larp Ohio. the Warren County den· Mra. Lester Gordon, guests qf Mre. sll~ coal heating stove III per_,on L. W. eral He~tb District with tbe Lucile Armitag e and Mrs. TRUCK DRIVER S MIss Ger· ,tect condttlo n. IIhl«le' sllool llied OUR TANK 'newly created Franklin City Chandle r and daughte r. wltlt Quality Fuel you supply wW Bel~ut7. and !,prlDIII a I3lmmon with Norwood. Hea.lth District In accordan ce 'trode Chandle r, of Onue. Anll· Ou. . GuoUDe on. cbtatn, , mattrels nW relt Innel'lPrt r. with ' Section 12~1.20 of the Ohio guests of Mis& Rutb Chandle W.&B:BJaN, CO~ J'ARM d!)Ol' trunktl, t. .. cb tool fPOla, dlnnel' a ~as MlIIl Mra. Leah • General Code. C()'()P, Lebanon Phon9 aDd guest of Mr. ana Mrs. John Dnrske fr~e. large window trame c-ll·2Z ..tt '1f!. ro~a numf too at;Ucl811 other many on Thanklr tvlng day. Far~er. Grana e To called who PERSON THE WILL t-...be , All artlelea mOl Mrs. Lena Hartsoc k With hel' to mention 1 .ha~~8tbe... bIUIl1ab!n g . about IlIpe IIkatel, please call Live "ire anrl Prog'reslIl\' e. Nlaht d.y Satur M,et ,!d. a son, Ross Hartaoe k and family. o ft E8 An Organl zallone cond To Non". B, ............. . " e e~r onl! ....In. She can have them for Only ~--~ - --- ·-••"Wi".~i . Dayton D.A.nJJ Itt. c-ll.29 Waynesv ille Farmers Grange 1'3 spent ThankSg iving in StrIctly Sellers on the · Dest All price. Phone 2263 :JU4. X-ll.29.~ vllle WaynBl xcellent tlr. . . .ood heater........ •• .nlln 1~ owner, On. Arnund fnrket In the Country will meet , in regular session on with 'Mr-s. RoSII Hartsock 'l! BIRtO.·. • ATTEN D8 8PECIA LI8T 8CII OOL , tifIJI light blua color, ".t , erateh Oft It. Saturday evening, Decemb er 1 at Mias Martha Deathera ge. IR_. REPA SHOE SERVloCE THAT 'SATISF IES have Albury l!l R Mn' and Mr want , family The Friends Home 'or theWre ,· ellght o'clock, InthatetadUm . . .-'~--,.", ' I' b your Ihoe to thank s'IncereIy 1h e Brow!l e w e, For Dally Market Report.: u ar program , e .-4 from ur.tr aon Prc Jack ~HOE REPAIB .-Leave cards and othe, lamea. to B¥ber Shop. rtven WW'" lIawke at repair IIen. Ipec.... a In ~"" now bl. Is be plln-. , that ml'OO" Albury, o.od Jack . Mra, WLW Cincinna ti. 12:80; The memher s are uked to lIr1ng Scouta and their leader, be called tor and delivere d. y Ialiit achool , on Eta Jlma IJiland perma,,' ftt ...tJ.f...~ V,u can dl'lv, thl, '!(fIt..... f.'fr .tbe whichWCKY. ClnclnnaU, 12 :12 lavors the for Prell~on beanaU ta" ElIphaD their "Wblte REPAIR SHOP, Hor· Hia left lI.v. .. ."."" " dl.... ... clr tor a 10,. time ,.".. lurnl~hed lor our TbankAg .vlng off the coyt:e ; lapan. , I X-Jl.29 .-12+1S and .the cOlt II 10 ,.~.~I., NORRIS BROCK COMPANY tlfUlly wrapped , and thele '19m be flev· El\lIt Far the tor pll~ne by I looke Prl8cllln - Jobn and ' as priEN Refresh mentl WIll table weekI aga. . erAI nnd tables our on ~~~~~~~~~~~~ uBed home at right . d . ' j• • 1$" be PAPm uANG ING...... Custom added much to the pleRIIl1l'1\ of lIerve • .., ~ ,.l,,~ ~ "' Mr ..... J a Of "AiI1: lote G-J~ElL I\Jlattr', lfANGIN ~adlo, PAPEfR the day, THANKSGIVING AT SACKET TS ELF'HIA GUEST8 ,FRO.,. Pt'fILAD HILLS Ph nne lI"tl.fr...., good tlrel, make thl. OIIe ,ou will lie ..... It IIIrs. Viols Hart!'l!)c k and daugh· Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sackett en- THANK8GIVING AT FAR Mr. and Irs. Maynard RlcljJ and lolA, ,Rt. 2, Dayton 10. 1110. and .O.13 Stout E. I1.29-1~ own. AIIothar ,one-oWII., car wit.. ~I~ ",000 ",Uoi ... It. A. XMn. k.and Bellbroo nnd Dr. Tbanks· 88264 tel' ReI en, Joseph Hartsock tertained to Thanksg iving dinner, Bons or Philadel phia. were _ _.-__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ of famgues~ .. eod w1tIt led week IUld entertalr r ailed on giving wl~e of HarveY8 burg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner and daughte . n .;.-..-... -..-----thlt 1vtnr ..t the their crandmo tber. Mrs, Lena theIr parents, lIr. and Mrs. ~. B'. PLYMOUTH ..... doughte s, JOY and Jill of Da.yton, Uy dinner OD Thankal "15.00, .,..,Ia' 1. J. ..., .., h lIIn. radio, House motor., Party with N.w HIIlI Rloh Far. l4,.. and . and Mr. evenIng Shaw Rich. Sunday Robert k H"rteoc Mr. and Mrs. ~ Dr. and 14ra. O. Only - . . ..00. their gueste ~ Mra. Earl H~cket~ Hon, Robbie of Lebanon , Mr. and Stout of DaJtoD, West of or chJl4reD gue.lta and Stout dlniler E. l' Saturda , lIere 8GIVING .GUEST S Mrs. J. P. Sacket~ and chlldrell and Mn. , ;Jam.. THANK 11. and Mr. and !\f)-s. Harry M. Turner MUtoD, and Mr. Miss Rhoda Bunllell of George, Mr. and Mrs. Rbode, Bunn. The l. JIam1ltm of 80111 and Snyder iving and children . Thanksg a wall · Pa., afternoo n ',,'a8 spent at the Stout Sch~l. hoUday guest Of. ber parents. Mr. GUEST8 OF W, N. IEAR8 bome. S M,r. aod M~. Vol. N. Bear1l had DAUGHTER BORN TO LACKEY and , Mrs. Rboode8 Bunnell. For guesta trom Wednee 4ay unUI as Bun· Mnt. and Mr. · lvlpg Satterth O. llhanklg Harry IT )lr8.· Mr: and T.,.ANKSGIVING IN DETRO their IOD. Jobn Bean. Xonday Bun· Nellie ra. M ' rents Rhoda, Mills grandpa nell, proud waite are nle IIfr. and 1'>11'1. Ray MaiDOu. and two IOIlII of Big ~~pl4a, al\d ' wife and Bunnell a r, Monlmi Mila of anotller grandchild, 0. daughte Bon Donald were Tbankllr tvlng nell, They we... jotned on TIiaDUConnie Jo , weight seven pounds. and week end guesta of their- cbll· 111'1, ;Earl Hockett were alnner Mlcb. giving by IIr, Ocl lin. iAlbert thirteen ounce. born to Mr, and dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malnoua guellta of Mr. 'snd Mrs, George Carver of OfueJrmatt an~ M'r. and Mrs. Byrd Lackey, Jr .. at Miami and Mrs. Joaepbln e Walker In ;Bunnell and family In New Lex· l<Sb;eebuan, . Mrs. Elvcrett Saara Ind 1001 Ohio. Nov. ay. Ington, they Wednesd there hospital WhUe Valley Detroit, Micb. daugh· on Inrant ughter and 21. Mrs. Lackey saw their little 8I'andda IP~ND8 THANK 8GIVING tel' are now at their home near televllon In a dancinc number.. D~" IN DA'YTON "?' Lytle.' Mra. Sarab ElzlilY spellt Tbanks· VISITORS' IN CELl A day with . Mr. snd Mra. A1v1n8'" W. rs. M . lth l QUESTS Rldge, G C. D. SGIVIN Mrs. THANK Elzey and daughte r Mar· Kenneth were Dt'ytion. of rn Mr, and Mrs. Rlly ronner had J. Blackbu Mra. Alma B. Dayton. In jOrie T.hanka· and ht as Thanksg lvlng and week-end Wednes day overnig II, Ind.. waa I O, IndlansV or King, IOnlatter'1 tbe guests their daughte r MI811 Judltb giving guestll of Mra. alIo a gueat of Kenneth and and ·Mr. r. daughte and ne In·law e Atb' ty, Universi Ohio (:If Conner . tamUy. and her roomma te MI~s Anita. Cox DIck Shlrp at Celina. Tbanks· On of Hagersto wn, Md. glvlnJr, Day they were joined by HAVE YOUR XMAI Mr. and Mrl. LoD Beckett ana Mr. CARDa IMPRIN TED The QueUe oIftce ,will tmprblt and !.II'I. Dale Dumford and namo on 70111' ZIua cut.. your . . ~ . daurh.tao

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lIethoc1lat • Clhurch .. practiclnc v• ..,'·)aar4 Oil the cantata "Yul.. , nr....lu1414 t'I4e 1(.eDaoriee", wlll~ theJ wln ,....eDt for tile pabl!c at the lleUa· . . . . cb1ll'Cb Oil 81lDdaJ ..,..... DeoeIder 31 udet tl. I1INOtIoD of 111'1. WIUIda ~ l.tll'UIIIQtal

AI~ records are expected to be shatterjld thl) 'year for the number and Amount of real elltate. cllattel and auto mortgages flied In tbls county during 1951. The total for' r.,ovember again passed the $1,500,000 tor the 8th COnBeO\l~'Ve montb, acoor,dlng ' to reports flied this week In the of· IIces !It .Clerk of Courts CUft C. Ba,ckett an'd Recorder Pearl M . Grabam. Tbe gJtand total for the montb 'IVa $1,603,244:99 as compared to n.628 .024.<M In October. Mort· yayes flied In September hit a record h~gh or $2,761>,317.47. • Real ntate mortgages tiled laat month In the pfflce of Rec. ordel' Graham numhel'ed 1 5~ and amolln Iell ' to l R.' 2.2 4 1.112. The tha"e we' re 177 P "e, ' lou8 mo'-th 'I' " mortgages tIlell lotallng $819.777.· 117. \ ' Ch :lttf'1 declined IOrrewbat

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"' .....ORDaN A'f MEETING IE o..o.a «:ONTEIT • Hta. ,Olelm , Bo"'. Ittended the Tom J'lorence IUlliounced . . .Uq pt tb. J)Qton Pike cOm· ' the December 28th ""IJ Club 00' W~.dlY at I biialultbllli pme willi) tbe A:1~l\t , \Jae ~ of lira. Harvey Miller. ' nw)bablv be .. close, hard· , .nd uclUnl ... In), lnt4lr' E, WAYNi ADV. COUNCIL ~1'T IOhol..Uc cont..t tbe Spat:tlns !l'be D8t Wa)'n41 AclYlIOt')' OOWl' will enrap In tbl. Y.llr. cJ,l wm' IIiMt oa rrt4a1 e.lniu. J'or.ner Spartan atal"arta who Dea.....r 11 at ~ home of Mr. have made ,balketllall blatAlry at aD4 ...... K;Uer HoaIL the local IICbool will probably live p....ellt hIIh / lebool flv. NEAll 11TH PARaLLEL , tbey cu bandl. tn. the wa., Mr. . . . lira. ll. II. AaIMqJ haft tlIe ball tbrough tbe b~ from th.... ... pte, Sucb .tar pertormerS .. J. ~ tJa&t lie, Ie . . . 13IIDP\IOo, Harold Stlnley ~ fIttMD . . - MID 01 11160 and tlle . . ,......, . .th tile . . OIIpoae ' tbe hlgb IIChool

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HoJTOlW', a former state senator, . Supt, of! School. Richard W. who died at 6 a. m. Wednesday Watten 'announcel thl8 morning In CUll-ton Memorl~l bospltal, tbree , th.t ,the 10c.1 .chool. will be " ~.kll atter sulleriDg a heart at.- clo.ed until Wedneaday, Janrary tack. 2.. Exchange of Chrl M m18 pres· R-w.m hllh mass -"'U be sung ent ~.. l"" • . wll be made by..," Indivldu.1 at 10 a.m, Ss.t"rda.J In ~t. ¥alachy cia .... after that date. ch~c1;l. Morrow, Burial will bl! ._."••••• _ ...... tl:t Morrow cemet.ry. wb Schools will close fo\' the Xmn s Mr. Holden s.rved as state len· bolJdaYB arter scboOl is dlsmlsaeci ator for three ' terms before 19~0. Frlda.y aod ",Ill resume w'edDf;1lt. was Democratic ~ellder of the day'.'J8n. 2. under forpter Gov. James Most scl¥lollS In the Waren Cox. ' county scbool sYlltem are Slaled to He WIS cbalrman of the Warren cloae n Friday for one week aniI county 11)08rd of e)ecUonl, on two days County SI/perlntell<lent whlcbh e had been a Demnr.roUe R. F. Hatfield announced. old repreaentaUve more than 25 years. weather this week. mllv e: tent! the Mr. Holden a180 served 1hree holiday for some. .. . • terms as maYOr of Morrow and ' Also pbael'vlng the holiday wul' W'~s a leader In eftorta 'to have a be mo.at aU locnl huah'letls places. etate memorl ~1 created at tbe b,llnk library and vllaS'e otflC'es. Wl\rren county' Serpent Mound. Sn~w and Icy ronds' Imel mOR t west of Mon'ow. l!Ouutys chools dORed IJnrl of tblij He was a charter m emb!lr and week. past president of the Warren Co.unty.: HIt!ltorlcal SOCiety, He also served a~ chalrmltn of the WalTen county draft board and a member oC 'lhe Warren county health aud ad,vlsory . . ,board. He , WnyneavUJe Corporat Ion t a x was a reUred emplQye of the Pull· rate dId not Increaf;! In tbe new man company. tax valuations _ It remained the Mr Holden was a forme.r preal· lame _ $2.69. dent of the now defunct Men of Wa}'lle TownshJp-Waynl\ Locnl. Morrow orpnlzaUon and "as ac· live In the Lebanon Elks lodge. • $2.26, old, $2.09; Ms.ssle Lo· · III b Id ' new, $1.68 old, $1.7~; !.lebanon Tb e E Ik a I odge w a memor· Exempted, new, $2.22, old. $2.08; lal sevices at the Vale funeral • home In Mor.ow at 8 p.m. Frlda.y. Spring Valley TownshIp Local, ' new. $1.60. old; ,1.60; Sligar Creek Townablp Local, new, $1.8(, old. $1:48. $1,86; Chest.r Local,

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de4ri... over ~tober wben 1i89, Clerk " Beckett Oar mortgag.s tor the Tbe Hapi)Y Hour 'Olub held tbelr I'Ii.I~II'I.I.11 monnh appronmated ,436,150.10 December meetln,l!; wltb a most I. as Clompared to $.96,200 tor the deJlgbtful ChristmllR party at the ' previous month. . hom. of Mrs. Ra:ymond WlJson. \ A ~ered dish dinner \\'as ' aerved Chri.tm.s .Pro , .r.m and enjoyed by eighteen members It was n.cessary to postpon and three gueats, Mrs. Mildred We Sunday scbool Christmas IlI'h· Friend. Church Car~ Jones. Mrs. Jellnette Ellis gram at. the Methodist eburch. It I Ine 'f Tbe Chrtstm ..l.-am of the an d Mra. .."Iary .Cal,er " cJn lJ reo will he held Sunday morning be: Frie d as p._. . Tbe bome was beautlflllly lIec· tween 9:3(1 aild 11:15 a. m. It will EGAT£ TO EDUCATION n I Firat Day Scbool will be ora.ted and 'a round Ihe tree girts be a combined Sunday S bool Ilnt! gfn promptly: at 9:S~ o'clock .wlth were excbanged line! ., etll'et SIs. cburch wprablp with the chll· a balf bour meeting fol' worship. ters" were 'revealed. 'Mrs. Jones dren'a songs, l'ecilatt'ona and rll n· MEET IN COLUMBUS , Ohrlatmall,1 MIRS Vh:ginla H~dln, apent Sun· S~me ' Friends from Ol!lclnnatl .ntetalned the group ~vlth', two 10gue8 along with special musi c day. Monday and ~..day In Co- . plan to ~e present Iul.d preaent readings. "ChrIstmas 'oncrerlo" by tbe .c holr nnd short niesllll~e the Oblo two marionette plays. Every:one and "Bessie's FirSt ChrllltmfUl." by the pastor. . Tbe cluh adjourned to m.eet Everyone wlJl find a real weI· , Invited. with Mra. Russell Wilson In Feb· ' Santa will ' greet the chll· ruary, making January a vnc'~t1on dren In tbe churcb baaeinent' nrler month. , ' the morning worsblp and program.

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IIr. 'ad Mn. Glenn Bo1'Clep. .n. tertalUd on Saturday evening of the put week- and had I I th.1r , lUel'. , ~be CheerfUl CI.rcl~ ",O\lp. Cards w.re tb. .nterWnment. of ... evenlnc and ' de!loloua rerr,lh-. ttftclate.: mea,tI were .e"ed·by the ~OIte... , TJI.oM PNI!8Dt w.re Mr. , ~..t IhItterwortll, Jln. GreJ' and I4tn rJ lk. aa4 II~~ S. ElII., 111'. ad 101ft.. I. B. Bichl ,.rl, JIanT I Smith, IIr. and 'KrIt. Keller .,oai. the hoet ,aDc1

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Pre.idenl Tra..an Selds Chrislm.s Me.saga To ••lIon'~' 2,8QO,DOO elb 'and ao" Scouls President Truman, In hJs Chrllio maa message to the Boy Scoute of America of 'Which he fs Honorary Lal Te.Der Preeldent, said that liln 1962 tbe motto 'Be Prepared' wUI take on Hoaor. AI '.rl, new Ilgnltlcance (or tbe day. AI, J. Kerse, ,Ho •• ahead will call for faith, for

titrengtb of charac.t er: and a f~ , resolve to do all that can possibly be dODe to make peace and good· w:Ul a reality among the ~atlo.l1s tbe world," " The President's greetings to th;e nation's 2,86p,OOo Cub Scouts, Boy SQOUtl. EXp~orers, and ~elr lead· era. made public by Dr. Arthur A. I,,"'~"·l""' . •Chief Scout EY.ecutlve, . . ' • THE' WroTE HOUSE Wasblngton , the Boy Scouts of ~merica: An ev.ntful year 18 .ndlng. an!! a '!lew yeai" i l about to begin. To ' Boy Scoute I send the a,e-old greeting - a ¥~rry 9hri8tmaa and a Ha~py 'and a Hopeful N.w 'Ye.... . tbe year tiO com.e the BoJ ScoutA! of America wUl, I am sure, continue to coJitribute to tbe na· Uon, its ' outstanding ProsraJil. of ~on8tructtv~ Am.rlcanlsm, In, 1962 the motto 'rse Prepared" win take on new Ilgn1tlcance .for the day • ahead wln calf for faltb, for strenrth of character. and • fJrm "a01,e to do alJ "that can posllbl), be done make peace aDd good· 'W1\~ .. reaHty among the naUoll8 the world. , Go forward-we bve the world to lerve,

Mrl. Mary . Kindle, a teacher in the Waynesvtlle grade school. uJ;11l n. bride of Thanlutgivlng day. WUK bonored on' Thursdny e.venlng when Mrs. Jobn Kersey elIteI" talned a group of .co-workers III ber beautiful new h.o me near WaYl1eevm~

Games and pleasBnt conversnUoll made a most entertaining ennIng and the guest of bo11or l'ece"'e,1 many lovely gifts. Dell lOU R 1' . trelhDI~ntl were served by tIl+' hOlt.Sl to tbe bonor guea~, Mr:'. Kindle. loftl. Byron Carver. I'll I' , Ellis Mcclure, lUI8 Virginia HI1/· din. Mra. 'Frank Cou~tney. l\11 ~'11 Edna Davtli, M~, Oarol Bradblll' . if"l Bethel Weiner, Mrs. W. 1\ $troud. Mra. Winifred 'H artsock, MI'I, Huel Gruber. Mra. Mayn:1l'1l Weltz, Mre, Walt.,; Sheehlln,· an 1 M.rl. Lawrence Brown . _ ...._ _ _...-_

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- 'e ve,'y one of them I Gifts that shout "MERRY·OHRISTMAS" ·to ~II your loved ,Iones! . Yell, heart-catch.rs, every one of theml for an EIUin watch has.the heart that n..ver breaksth.'wotch with the exclusive DuraPower MainIprit~g. What finer way to say" Merry Christmas .. ; I Love You" ... on 'Christmas Day ... clnd for years thereafter! Of all the watches . it\ the world, omy .Elgin is timed,to the stars, in Elgin's own obleNatory ••

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Administrator Bui.te or Pearl llnkln. Oec·ella,.d.

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NOTICE OF APPOI!"TMENT . Executor

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A Ave-point IboPllln~ .uid., de.lped to prottet U .. houllWivtI against "prlee-Jualera, 'baa been made public b)' the Bureau of Educa tion on Fair Trade. • .., It deeerlblle prlee-jualln, .. a technique lINd b, 101M atorea to a~ tract cu.tomen by OfFerln, .. ' "bait" a pl'lc:... l,ew national brandl at , alathed CooIumetl pur. cbue tIMIae barplnl. tilt Bureau polntl ou~ but at til, aame tlm. many are ovnehlrged 011 other I... familiar Item. Ivllieh they are It!! to beUev. an also "bargain.," To lOIal'd 8"ln.t "bargainbllndn...." housewlvel are uraed to a!lopt the following IhoppTng rul.. : ' , I, Don't be ".wlteljed" to a brand of unknown value and quality,lf you are told that the ltore il lold out on tb. barpin-priced fa· ~ou. brand you came to buy. • I 2. Resist .. lea pressure to aell you ~n item IIld to be "just-a.· good" and "much cheaper" tban UJe'national brand. ' 8. If you're able to buy tb. advertlaed bargain, ". cau\loul ,bout purc~.illlr lQ-CaUed ·'essen· tlall/arb," ~t.an add,tlonal price. 4. Don't losl! your Ihopplng judgment when urged to ,'I!llck up 10Jl\e 0 our other gooc! b\l)'.8 flut, because we'll be out of .stock on the u:. brand for an hllur.". ' 5. Don'~ become an accomplice . jualer doel by ov.rcba....r oltheprice-Junler,b,refualncto other ,item• .'Falr trade fatrc)n~~!_ you r reaula,r Ilore- national brand~ are the foW.l at eeperb,uvcause the latter does not which a atore can aenand etay tn 0 er t e ume "baraal~" bait. 11 , bUlineee. . ' "

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Straight out of the South's book of holiday food cuatoma is Ambrosia. Thl. deaurt beauty, a comb,lnatlon of juicy ripe oraage section I and snowy Shredded coconut. is served tl'llllitiOljlllly and elegantly In a lovely milk."his6 bowl. as a Ch~istmas ~nd Ncw' Year's dessert. An exciting and wonderful variation of Ambrosia Is l.iclurl1c\ here, We call It FIRmbrosla, You will under. tand why when you sell how lan· gerlne sec.tions, uggesting the lIaminK brilliance of the rTopics, c:ontrllst vividly with crramy·yellow grapefr'uit and frosty -white CO~OIlUt. A truly lovely combination 10 look at, and a refreshing lInll .It li ri(llllily tu ng)' dewer t ·to complement heavy and rich holida), fa ...•. , F1amllro)ti. . 1 cup crapefruit section., % cup confectionel's' IUjrar free from membrane 1MI cups shredded coconut 1 cup tan"erine Sectlonll. 3 tablespoons Cointl'(,lIu free from membrane Arran"e layer of grapefl'uit IInO ta ngerine tieclions hi stwving dish and sprinkle with SUlCar and COCOI1 \lL. H I' pcIIL lIolt i t 1\11 ing redie nt!! "I'e uted. topping with C:OCOI1 U~, Chi ll. I ., (o ,'!' s~ " v i ni:' 1,1)11 " oint resu over coconut.fruit mix",re M\lhes 4 to ' SI! "\' n~~ .

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CCLAIMED a National ' Healtb Ih\Provement win n e,r 'for 19&1, Rona1d .Rive~, 18. of Mt. S"i'ling, O"io, w'ailllwarued a ,100' U. 8. Savinga Borit!, As part of a community health ,drive Ronald asli.ted in carrying . out welJ water teate. When two-thirds of the wen. prOved to be ptiUuted, Ronald'. project rained lIPblie lup]lO ,t and open wells were covered, SubSCl1uently, a thol'OU(h fly and rat contl'ol Pt:Ogram was carried out, Cattle te~ Inc and Inoculation for Bapgt dlaeue and tuberculo.I., improved the herds on hie own and nel"hborIne farms, and better eanltatlon and milk coolers Unproved the quality of the milk' and brought about an up,gradlntr of the Rivera', ; milk from ' COl to ' A." An active mllml)er of bis club, young Rivera ha. riven demonstration. on cooling milk and fire pl'evention and has talten pal·t in di.eUllion! ou health improvement and accident prevention. Hi. club ha. had 100$"0 attendance' at perf· odic medical checlc:-upi for tbree yean. Ronald is vice-president af hie club and II now enrolled at tbe Colorado' A, an:! M, College. The Kellog~ Co. of Battle Creek wa. donor of hia &wat:d, " '. This nctivity ia conQuct·~ ; under ' the di"L'Ction of the Extfnslon Serv. ;::=,..,-~-...,.. ice of the state Ajr,ricultuI'al Col- ~~fi:=i1=~i:~~~:::' lege and USDA cOOllcrllting. .1

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Ornl Le, Shelton v,8 Irwin Shel· 11"11, divorce, iT. T, Riley, atty. Samuel bUllton V8 Martha Dul" ton, divorce, .J. T. ltll~Y, al~y. filanohe McMahan VI! Dona.ld A. McMahon, Illvol'ce, C. Donald DlIIlIu~b, ttotlley. Louis Ostrov ys Clifford Dur' geas" r0 money on Iy, Mu'Ilay ~nd Llnd.horat, lIeb'neYI. . DeUy Smith v. L. Harold Smith, dlvorc~. caper and ,.paaper, atl;~ •. Rosebud W~eQ :va Roy Whalen divorce, 0 .C. /:IUver, attorney. , . . ltluennlch Br08. ~a~\Is ,vs Fret! ,. Rlchard80n, IIOgnOVJt, ~tnrvln E. Young, attorney, '.

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Cleve Holley VB H. C. MODson, motion for new trial oV8l'ruled, Ann WJdJn,r. Y8 ~ W. Spaeth dba SP~~ BrOs. 'C leaners, ' cpe dl~la8ed .

lI$Ueynnd Ada Grlffelh to Cell.' I.,aRue, et aI, .7;74 acre II In 1aliB'f p Fallnle Greell. eltecutrlx. tel' Ilnd Mlnnle Revis, , lOts and t\vp. tlnal n 'counL a"pl'ove(1. , .0(1 acres In South Leba)1o,n. , ~ I Estale ot George lflltlebrnnd, Kaah D and Mary Lou A~burrY PRO,ATE COURT dec'.d, 1\\111 adiu.ttted to Probate. Elltate of Heliter O. CaIT. de(fd , Warren O. Young appoInted e j e ' to Wm. and Mary Rose Gilmore, 1 )ot In. Union twp. Emil L Carr B),J\Olnted e'!e(,1I1o ~, utol'. Paul Hamilton, Jack Rhude Susan Sawyera VII Jay R. Saw· Thqmas 'B. ijnarnock t6 Thomas . H. Youn~, ' Qhlls. J. WlIgrf nr I' and Frllnk Mears appointed liPYerl, cUvt>ree to plaintiff. F. Klrb~, .20 IIcreR In Hamt'tcn nnd EIllII C. Thompson 'IlPJ)olntelu praisers. ,' I'.ebllg~~ Cltlnns NaHonal Dank t\VP: ,. allpralllilre. ESlate of Ruth C. WarRen, deed . vs NeBI Mur.ray", ,J udgment to vla~n, ,Bertha liJ. noyers to .Anna MRl'Y Estate of W. E. Blahol/. dec'd, 'Will, admitted to Probate. , )JfC. 0 Nelli, 2 ots Iil Sprlntboro. Mariana BI.flop. e::ecull·lx. cerll~l· Estate ot Pearl Dakin, dec'(l JU\lnJtn Hen"'e~80n VII ,Edwar4 Wm. '1'. and Clemmll AdamB 10 cAte ot traDat.rl ot ronl estn10 01" nURsell J . Dakll1 allpolnted a(l , W. Henderson, dlvwce to vlaln- A.lbert E: and Ruth d. pdmmlll dered. Esl4atAI exempt rrom In her- t mlnlstrator, Robert Baker, nobert tiff. • 11.• aores In Wayne twP. • Itance tax. Sliles and Elmer Hoyle appointed Irene A. Norman va Oarl W. Frederick ThOlD88 Forkner \0 Estate of W A R Id d . I appraisers. Nor"'"" Clllle d1amlaaed ' J II Fr 1ft Fa k 1 l ' t I . . e , ee ( . ....,.,... . ua anc", l' ner, 0 n Adah Israel. , 4mlnlstrotrix, celr. E&tate of Edith Frances Fl'Q.l';ler ~eren McCormick VI Leonard Tu't.tlllcrilek twp. Uflcate of tralJljrer of renl eslate dec'd, will ' admiflild to Probate. burlD'.~. Amburgy appointed Albett ,El and "Ruth C. ' Uummlll ' Ordered Eltate Robert Hartman deell guardlan ad Utem. to Ro E. Smith, .5~ acres In Wayno Eata~ of Carl Crane, dec'd, Louise Ha, rtman, uecuirl~. nei Heater Parlter VB Dewey Pat<ker t'I,VP. 'Florence. R. Crane admlnlstratl'll(, total elltate $18,368.81. divorce to platnUrc. Harland Ii' and Mn""K Dye t~ I 'ft riled. . 1 . . -J' , nven .... ry Estate of H. F. Shutts, dec·d. , Russell ' Marsha 1 vs novn l\fllr· Cb'as. arul Groce nlack, 16].16 Estato Qr Paul Compton, doc'd, Allee ShuHs, administratrix I Inshall,' divorce to palntlt(. acres fn Wayne twp. · . RObert"R. and trene G Carre\ to . RE~L E8TATE YRA~8FER8' Geo. 1Rlcbll~ nnr 1\iaml~ Hal ' Warren County Agrloulural So- 'zel, lI8 aqres In Salem and Wash· clety {o Warren Cpunty, 23 acrell Ingtop tWPB. v . .. In TurUecreek tWll; L. C. ' nnd ,Ellllabeth Lelch(,y to Ralpb D. RoJDobr to Charle!! RObert W. anq Jllanette F. Eg· and Anna HlirPe't', ,413 acres In l leston .82 acres n Fra.nklln twp. Deertle~d twp. IlJ C. Tomlln8on to Ruth N. '

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'trilUngly rive place to a load of such delectaole cookies as these. • It won't tie ('BSY to keep this sleigh' filled with Coconut Fruit Drop_they are that good. Served with either a hot 01' colcl beverage, you'll find them a happy choiCe for the light and si mple Tefreshments . 10 important to your holiday "open 'housc" entcl'taini.ng. . COCONUT FiwlT DROPS cup currants '4 cup shQrtening and cup raisins '!4 cup butter 1 % cupa _ifted flour . 1 cup sugar 1 ~ tt!aspoons double·actin!: 1 agl;. unbeaten Y.. tel\spoon vanilla baking powder ". teaspoon salt % cup shredded coconut Cover currants and raisins \vith half of flour and mix wcll. Th(,n told water. Bring to 0 boll anel , add hot fruit'mixturc lind remain· .imme~ 6 minutes. Drain and Ing flout', stirring thOl'ou ghly alter keep covered. S,ift flour of)ce, .each nddition. Add coconut. Chill me.,ure, add bakmg pOwder and. about 1 hour Drop !rom teaspoon ..It and .iet araln. Cream short. ' . h B k' anlne and butter. add lugar grad- !In un greased bald~g s eet. a 'e 1I&Ily and cream together until In hot oven (425 F.) 10 to 12 Ught and fI\I"Y: Add .egg nnd b~at minutes, or until done_ Makes 4 ~oroughly: then add vanilla. Atfd dozen cookies.

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NO"'C£ 0' APPOINTMENT EtItate Swartzel. Oecealled. Notice Is hereby glveu that W. A. Swarue1, Jr.. 'whose Post Of· tlee address Is R. R. 3. Waynes· Ohio, hUll been duly a1)'1lO1DtK u Executor the Estate of ,Caroline Swal'tzel. late of warreD. County. OhiO. dece. so . Dated \his 4th dny of 1)ectl",~ IJ . 1951. . ' . RALPH l:L CAREY. Judge of Ute Probllte Court Warren COUnty. Ohio C. Donald DUatusb • .Atty.

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When your neighbor bas finished trimmiitB IUs tr«1ml tbe r lights go on next door, you can-~ them slisteniog' icl the ~ sbup cold ait of the wiDtet night,. the bright tma11 bulbs coloring aU the darkness. Each time yOu ~ook out the window ~ ~each tipIe 'you CXde dowft the street, there's some- ' tbioa about the lights next door ~. wanDia& and pleataDt. ?:,rue, these aren't your lights. This isn't your tree. Irs your . .~r's. B~t in putting it up. your neipbOr did IClCbetbiog Dice for you as w~ as ~or himself. . _ .. '

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learn the ellory of ezc1uai.. hto-oy)inder , design-fevmr, I!lronqer, heavier enqine parts for lonqer.1Ue, lefil wear .' • . straiqht spur. gear tranamiisaion that means more power I delivered at the drawbar . . . baUer weiqht I distribution for baUer traction. Look, listen, then try a 10hn Deere in the -field, you'll find it uneqUalled on every count.

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may all your cara run, wltb· tpo. Here's ot a THrO-Cyhnd'el"' "i'lti1-f.rm.lA wltb clear s}des'l PY ~n Oes~9n blghways, with IUhI ,' ;,1___~>:'1Iiji!!' li·.. m,lIf". and fIlll stocJdngs. wi b good dinners and h~ppy henrts, I '" add above all "Pence on Earth." deadline nnw at Jail. 20. . Lebanon allidinC \\"llIu.:n ' : "a er }III. a n· -The {TeaUrel' pOinted Ollt tbat nounced. Eleven permits wer.e Is;; many of the procedures In connee· Falls Off Sharply sueel were Issued In 0 c t 0 b e r \lon witb the s,e ttlng of.. values rOo amounting to $84 740 Vi ben N"ew construction In Leban!!:n quire onslderable time. Bchool tax levies and bond isslles dl'ipped to ah all·lIme low Ills t The mnyor IJolnted out that Warren, c!ounty tax bUls will are a.pl!roved at the November ' n\Ontll as only two pormlts \~e conall'lIe ion \'sually tUII,e l's of I' nt cannot be com· or $10,00", tilill 1I0llllon of lhe ye'aJ'; election, tax rates not. be' mallsd until the first Clf pleted ' until election results IIr~ ' issued In the amnllnt y t Y8jlr due to real e.tate ~p. certmed. After tax rnies are set • ~----....:.~~------------­ pralsals' nnd figuring of ta~ levies a bearlitg mllst be held and rateH passed at the recent election, BC' lire then sent to Columbus ror ap. cording to Oounty ''11reallurer Geo. I proya l. B. Johnson. C ()-u n t y commiSSioners ha.ve - - - - - - -:, - -- _ -ganted a. 3G· day extenllion tor READ THE .GAZETTE WEEKLY pa·yment of tax bUhl plaCing the I PATRONIZE) OUR ADVERTISEJRf

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WAYNESVILLI! CHURCH 01' CHRleT CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEND8 Price Roberts, Minister Donald Haines; Superifltendenl. Bible School. 9 :30 A.M. WoraII1p 10 A.IL Morntng Worsh!p, 10:4.6 A.M. BIlIIdaJ 8chooJ. u ~ ElYeniD&' Se"lce. 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Dible Study. Wednesday ,7 :80 P.M. ORE.GONIA EVANGELliCAL U. B. JlUlles H. RUey, Pastor nunday School, 10 A. M.. aT. AUQUITINI! CHURCH Mor ning Worship, 11 A. M. Rev. James 1.. Krus1lng, Pastor Massel 8:00 an,d l~:OO A.M. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS ' MT. HOLLY METHO.DI~T Ftl'1lt Dar School, 9:80 A.M. ,T. II. Sc.Ir. KlDlater. MeeUng tor WorshIp, 1(1:30 A.M. 8UDdar 8cIaooI, ':10 A.II.. JD.

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Let this Sunday a'bd every Sun. day ffnd you In some cburch _ lhe church ot 1'our cholc~. TB Sales Campaign The chainp llll polnleJloul Hu.l ,130 letters containing hrlstmas Hits $3.,200 ,Mark 'seals. were lIlulied to 1I0mes In llt p Dr. Jean A. Noe ll, chairman of (!OllTlty. lJonalfons hB vo been rethe annual Christmas Sen l sa le in ue h'l'd from 1,82J homell. The cam. \Varren county, bas reported ' I'e: pulgn will entl l\l'istmas day, by c~llIt of . appro xlmnloly $3,000 Ill / WhiCh lime ~l'fI.iJlal~ hope La reach lhe fund d.'lv e. the qUOllL 01 , $10,,60.

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FOR .,s.U...JI- 048 Cbevrolet 2,·Dr. WlIEREAB, 1be Dlreotor of 18 000 mu... Call Cente:"l'lllJ Is ,conalderlq u.. • " .. 'WN or the plowlnlr of IIIIOW .,................................. 770!0. )fAR I IIRO. j and the plaolD!' of abrad.. for X-12-6-1S·20 Ice OOIltrcl • .under his npentaloa. from all State HlIhwa7 J!!IteD. DON'T paJ trt.ute tc moths. ~ltop slon. In or thrculh lDcorporatecl them with BEHLOU. FIV\) ' Jrellr. v~es, In accordance ."Ith the I\I&I'aDtee Odorle.. and Stainl.el'. lIrovlJto~,' of Section 1178-6 or WAYNlIISVILLll FURNITUREI & the 0eUral Cocle of Ohio, ancl, APPLIANCE. Phone ~4~,2. PI!B=~"!'W'~cll~J::,=JT: FOR SALJD...-,VA} ' .. a'A refr'ft'erllr for Ice coDtrol on all State HIih· ~ v..,....,...r ... Way ElIt. . . . . .",~ th" IVU.· tor 1'1lD.I pod. 'SUO. Phonll 11744. lage of Waynetvtlle, In accordance c-12-20 with th• . ltan~rd pracUcee of the ~-:-~=~_.......,:--__~: Oblo State HlIhway Departmeut. and. WHEREAS. S lJ c h RENT - 2-room fW'Dlllhed I>raCt\(l8IJ ot the' olifo ~ III'Iftte bl,th &Del en·. way Departm:ett In the trance PboInl 2491 after 6: SO p.m. of soow coulJta onl1 or the plow• lug of IIlOW' from the tn1'8lled or 8aturta7. X-112-11 way and 40es not inclucle the re-ANDmoval of snow from drlvew~, MISC.p'uldng areas. and IntenecUnc roads or streets, and. PlANO TUNING & REPAJR,.,,..lt. WHERF..AB, . 'It, Is undertltoOO H. HOCKMAN, 416 Pleuant atreet. that tblB {)riUnance does not · In Rny wny oblllate the State or Lebanon, Oblo. Phone 6J~M. X-12·1S-:ao.27 Ohio. n,nd wID tn II4\' manner de .traqt ~m the relpons"'Wty .of " the vUlqej and ..ld State of WANTED - IDBuran~e salelman Ohio belne 'Baved hanDleIs ~ IuU or part. time. Good future ID- any and all Ct&iml of allY D&UI1'e com., rep.....tlD. one of th6 arilin. ......m or t'""' uv ... ..... • oul ... 1 e a din I IllSlIiance compa lea. Iluch opePaUonl IIfol1lll&ld. Thou Interee'" write 'Mo' OR.-/ NOW, THEltEFORl!), ISTS MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.. Be It ORDAINED. by tbe F 0 '0 D . S TOR E 471' Enst Brood St. CoJun b~e cll of the Vllla,e or ''laynellvlne. • . "state ot Ohio: Phone 2641 Ohto. x- 2-1S·2o.27 I ,.&:IV ."""TlON 1'. Tbat It la declareel

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The annual meeting of t.be stockholders of Tbe Waynesvm~ National Dank ot Wuynesville Oblo, for the election ' o[ dlrectol'~ and the traneactlon of any othel' bUIIDose that may come befOl-e tbe meeting, wlll be field at Ifle olliee of saJd The Waynesville National Bank on January 8. 195~. between the hours o( 2 and 3 o'clock. JAS. ~. JONES, Cashier.

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VI.ITOR FROM WAStt, D. C. f , lira. Ada Dolellder, of W,shln~ Ji'atm BurOl~u memljershlJ) In tOD, 'D.O~ III Ipendlng ~lIa htp'e Local Draft Board No. l22 arl- Warrt>n County was 605 for ' 195~ 1'ltll M{. a~d ·Mrs. JIore,ce Sbll,Del' noullCed that the January 1'1 c~ The Board ot ~ Dlrectol'lj have anll tamt,,:. pbyslcal l examlnatlona (otals adopte\l the goal of 790 tor 191>2. 80 men and on January 31. the Each dlrectgr will ~Ive at lea8t ATTEND TELEPHONE DINI)IER call wIll be tor no men. one week helping bls townsblp Mr. and M~. E. F. Earnhart.t- . The follo ?Ing 46 hlen flave reach the required goal to make tended the dlJll1er ' r;tven by tbll been called ror Indncllon on Jan- the County total I\S follows : ' Telepholle COrporation. tor f:l1e1r uary ' ll: Flrlt week of JaJ\l1llry ~ Wash· Wayntllvllle-Robert Halltlngs. Ington twp.-Harold ' ~lC. emplOyees at the Golden Latnb OD Monday e~nIDg. ' l.eba~on"""Wm. n. Ph.llUps, Ro~ . Wayne twp.-Mrs: Harold Cox, -"-ert Puckett, J j\nles nmpl\ol1. Maelle tWJ). - AlvIn · Earnhn.rt. PROQItA~ PQSTPONED Morte AdamI!, Jl·. Ilene Studer, Maynard FJackney. The CIaDtlre1l'1 PIOII'Ul 1I.t Gene Strouth, Richnl'd Gillman, Second week of January Mett.ocuat ohU'Oli " .. poatpa11e4 ~onard Amburgy. PUll I \Velll, Franklin tWl).-S. S. Burdge. froID 'l'HIIIar UDtlI SuDW.ooJard. Jr.. Jamea' Albert· Cleucreek twp.-Henry Driver. 4Q IIIJDftlIIlt at the ~r 811Jl4ar Donald KlnawortbY, Wm. Third' week of January-Salem ~ _ wol'lldp ..moe. Smith. ,I , qvP.-Ray Mettl. • Qrelonla-Pllui Gellsne". LeRoy H~lat1 . twp,-Qlyde Ji'ord),ee. _ ATTIND " '• • •U~ PIN~11i BtU.· Fourth· week of Jsnuary- TIIr-.·UOLYUlln.. Mr. _ 111'1. La*her Hariaoolt Muon - Mlrro.y Bowen. MelvIn tIltcreek tW'JI.- S. W. Lolb, Wm. ADd IODIIAD4 Mr. uc1 Mn. RA1neI Tucker, ' 1.'0mmy DuVall, ,",u.n,'cD .• H.rter, Mra. H. L, Thompson. WIlIOIl . . aoD were aDUlllC tIaOH Dale Bowyer, don B.oWyer: fifth week \Of January - Deerattell4lq the Farm Do....u dbUl.r ~s. field tw\).-Frank Wilkens, Ill. LabulO,D. Shearer, Jame~ Hamilton twp. - O. H. Taylol', George meyer. Mrs. 'Gordon Foster. Oreager. WJl1tam V*"T IN MT. WAlH'N<lTON Warrell TInch', Eu(ene lin. Jallie Co~er il apeD. Jamel Hendrickson. Ifl' the CbrllbDaI- 'tio1lcJay C.rlla e-Ray Hamlin. .... . . . . . .w and dalllhter. Mr. KIn.. l1li111- H.~ld Halcomb. UtI lin, laok Kelty and famU, FIIrett. Gao. Bucbanan. . Among those home from co,· ID IU. \n8b1qton. Younr;. l~ge (or the ChrIstmas: hollcluys CaID. ThOmas are: Keu'l\h Scbucbter. Everett , MIss Jlldlth Conner from Ohl' Mel/lullelD. Ulliverllftv; Mr. Harlan lilarnhart from Yalo Unlveralty; Mr. Robert llastlnlt.. f!,om Ohio WBflleyan ~11I8 elle FUrn!lB from Oberlln- I.mI1~!go. Mr. Dwl~ht Mlch·0ner. MIRS Mar' , Dyra HOV(i;h. Mr. Earl Rye aTl!l lofr. Charlea Rye all trom Obto 'I'

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Dr·BI ·EI'PEND.... Will Be Candidat. 0FOlr. Mor • .Rabies R I' d .or Re-EI.ction ' Nas.s·F"I .,or,8 C.ei1rlc , '" Stanley; Repreaentaear ~anll In

Uve to th~ General 'Assembly f.r om Warren County. today announed that he wilt be a candl· d.tefor r&-electlon. Stanley la chairman of t he Elec· tlons committee In the present House of Represe,ntatlve~ and a m~ber 'of t:he powerful Ju· dl clary committee. As a member. of Stanley , the group respon· tor forrilUlatlng ' RepubliCiin policy In. the 1951 session, waa active In BUl1Por't of ,Ii bal. ance'd budget without ·addltion'al taxation and In the paRsage oC majority pol\c)' measur.es Includ· Ing the SchoQI Bill. D,rlver Res pon. alblllty A.c:'t., 4ntl·P911utlon legis· '-'tlon, Congres810nal Redistrict· lng, umend.ments to th e OhIo Workmen's COIDPensatlon and Un· employment Compensations lllw ~ lind other less ' publicized ' meas· ure8 ,benefitti ng ,Ohio agl'I 'ultllre, bUsiness , and laho" . A practicing lawye)' since t937, f: tan\ey Is II veteran of , \Vorlll War t1. Ilnd 18 ncttve In 1l0UtiCllI. ci'vlc nll~1 rratel'ual affnlrs. .

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Draslic Ris. In Hospital 'Cosls Told By BI.. Oross Plan eo... ,Are Up 'Ov~r 110% Slnce,, 1942

Quarantine ._y' . !"'! Be Extended For Another 90 Day.

) Four more ra.,les CMes were reported . In theF'l'anklln I\ven In recent days, according to UI'. Arch, D. Horvey, 1'001llty ItealU, CO)Jlmlswwner. Most recent. cases were re IOrte!1 'a t the homes of Jjlm es 1l1'llelllel' and Sam Tolle, hotl\ oT FranlcJ\n. where canines l)nve slI('cllrrlbcc1. Positive l'tlPorts ha ve been 1" celved by Dog Wllril ell )'carl Lalllh. 1.11mb sa id !hut III I hst 211 " I'sons in the Franklin ,'Ieinll:)' II el't' talclng treatment fol' the ' 111800110. The 90·d11Y dog Q1Hlrantine I1t )\\' In erfect doe not exph'e until Jan . 19: 1952 'and ,viti prob:\l>ly 1>0 {,lCte,ndel\ fOI· onother 90 daYB 1r poa· Ilive case continue to be found, ' 1 he health c;orurulsliioner said. l{e poInted Ollt tha t as 10111r us I'ables Is prllvll ient In" Ule COllnty tho Qual'nnUne will remain. The disease has beelL fOlli'l11 In almon t every part of the county but III' recent weeks has cOQcent.rated ill Franklin township . . Many ldiloln· Jng COlin ties hav.e QIIl\mnline , now In effeet. Any dog owner w40 blls a clog mIssing durIng tbe QuaranLlne s hould con tact the dog warden aL th, court.houae. The , dog m n y have been picked up ' and placed In thll Qound at the tnl rg rOllnds. 'l'bey may be vecovered by parl~g a penalty anll the feed b11l.

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PflOQII~a81VI! \VOMEN .• TIle WQD,e.nue Woma'a 0l1lb. wD1 meet llel' .t ar HUll Party HOUle, •n-..... Ian......; '2. For entertain• --# mw' there wHl be a yartet, program. POST OFFICE7EfiV IlU9V , The Poe~ Ortlce bere hal been a very, blll!y placl! for the past levenl aiYI anel POllmaeter . Qor· don an~ hll employeea are to be ~l\llated ,n ttteir fin", work of Pt~, tbe maU dlatrlbut~ 10 quickly. -0'1 CHRIITMAS PARTV HELD MIalDI . Ohapter 107 OI!lS held tbelr anDual Ohrttetnu party the II_Ie Temple ' on MODda, evaln.. A )lrotp'&ID of recitatloDs anll mUIIl1.I W&II e"joyed and S.lila arrived witb treat~ fqr everyone.

wbo are ill Deed of IeOGIId edJcjn a to be Miell WilhelmIna ,BTll.ddoc~ wbere he attended the ,PlLn tAl and .plt'ttual a..lstance. fllOlD • -;"arren a:ty. doc- . CeoI': e t\1'loo!. Pennn. iCM Y.etflrJnal')l Con.'Jerenee and "To those pepPle, tbrougp' <1t~ auto ~Itbln 'the put month,l " visited - votcrlnru'y ·00 II e g e s rurnl and e xtensiOn lIervl~ plan. reported Saturday by Dr'. I UON"f Ie. dellth ta)!:e y:o u r ~hl'Ou"Iv'I1' the ('onl !n"nt.' HEI will to The Salvatlon Army . Is a "le " Bateche, or Mason. holrduy. show llIovles . of his trln. brln~ Ua program of fal~b anld Batilbe told Elmer WJ1gbt, ~----------:,,---------':;--.----"ract lervlce." . . .cal . .bu-~ne .. police chief, be Phrked hla Local committee members of . tbe ,Salvation ~MnY'8 rural and In (ront of hla home rrQm 6 7 p. m. Saturday. Ke Bald It extenelon aervlce plan are: wu. the flnt time In m,o nth be rr/Ulk N. LeMay. Trea8urer; , nr had not locked tire car: FraDtt lIatacbe, Mra. JA)II 1. Gam,The cue waS found ' later 01;1 bill, Ernest E. Girod: Roaa H. Deerfield road bY Oarl, ,&ppr, T Randall Ivins MrK H (TItU " I~ ,CrIll '., • -W, ., '''';';/6' ... ti"u ",,1-• ..,,, ~ 'iii ....1" HJ~ 'l. ·M ar-'t' "f' H e"" RalP' b A.' rural mail carrl,e\"' at the' Lebanon Clw D",*",,' ~.,.... b'.. "......, CiN D.fnu, A~'" It ",!,:I ....~ arr;arl! .. . e .~' . oUloe, A numtier of \ pa1'8t"II" s"'......."..,., " ~•• C...",.""'" PriaIia, o~" Will.".... ,D. C.. King. Ralph Klns'I\'onhy. Warren tabJe\8 were mlaalng. ,W I,. CIN• •) . " ION Is C I Nt Ralpb BylOLLARD CALDWELL . e_ on, orw n xon, . Barbituatell and nebutol tablets F~(JI Civil p./ttUtJ Admi""t,atof' , W. at .John, Mra. Rutb 11;. Sber~ere not. botb,ered Dr. Batacbe ' , Civil Defense does mAny things beto"';' an attack. ,"'Qod and Rlcbard S. WhItacre; adJ. ' The most important is .,.prepar~ne8S.. "'~ It aives' you, '. Dr. .ram81 Arnold. Leanori pby~ _ . f ti h to SIlf eguard YQur h ome. h o',,:,to elelan. reported a medicine caRe I 10 onna Q.n on ow ~to1en from hla car aeveral weeks . fight 1ites, and · what steps to ~e aaainst atomic, , 1 ago. !>rUP were takel\ Ih that ' biological, and ,chelniCal warfare. Warranges for' 8hell~ , and operates the warning 8yste~ which notifies you ~ hen " ' .

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t~ 'use ,the!D' It gets J;Dedic1d'sup.,lies and specjal,equiPIl!l~t readY', traUl! {echni~l services ~eed~ tor~8tore .-, atric:ken area, ,and organizes mutual aid and mobile support.

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since • This was the -report given recentl, by James E. Stuart. executlve director of Hospital Care Corpora'l Ion , the ~ l lIe l'o~~ Plan aerv"Th ~ng ,southwestern h BI Ohio. C r lie r?ss or e c arge to a daY o( seml·pr.tvRt~. eme that was $6,00 p~~ day In . ~912 has dsen to ,16.{10 today. ' ~tuart pointe\! out. Main ..reason I~e,dror .t he. rise In hospital costs IS the (\1 Rstie In· orease ot hospital oPllraling cosU!. Another factol' IS the radical h . I h II r \I c an ge n l e PTA(' 'e 0 met cIne during the Pllst ten year,s. liThe putleut hospllalized today gets more thRn . h.e did In 19~2," the BIlle CI'oeS directol' 8ta~ed . "Th e amoun t 0f sel'v Ices pre· scribed. slIch as cll'UgS. auUbloil(:!!. x·ray and labora!ory ' precedures, hal! Increased as w,~1i flS ,the cb!U'ges '(or services. 1

t ''''''~''''''-''''''''''''_#'''''''''~''.''''''''-' Tbe - Farmers club held heir , NOT ICE There are two steps which every-. - -, .Deoe~ber meeting w.lth a . dell· one can take to get into civil deMut~l aid pact. to i!elp eacl ! clous dinner aerved at the Far W. E. Stroud a1}nounqes thal f~nse. The ' tint and mOllt bulc fa other m cue of dilUter oJ' flrl'DlY ~l1Ia Party Kouse. hl8 pOOne number has . bee n HONORED ON BUtTHD~V ~ inform yourself what you ,a nd attack ~ave ben ~wn uj, by F9110.. lng a 8O(llal hour, Mr. cban-ged to 34f2. B Mr. ud JoIn'/. WtIllilm troule your fam.ilY 118 Individuals ~n. do many ci~e.. IJi opill'ation it ,~rorb Gilbert Frye" presl<leo\. openell , ...................- ...._ .......................,.. and UtUe daUititer enle\'tailled to to protect ,yoll1'/le~VC8 agamllt like this. If y01l1' at, were Ji4t by tbe 'meeUn.:. The . bl1slnes8 ses· . SuuilaJ dl1lDer lit. and M.... P.uI enemy. attack.. You can learn how an atomic bomb, .nearbYr- ~:owu.. slon ",'IS held and Mrs. Gilbert .JJIIft'ee of Co11lmbul. IJelit. aDd I'tret National bank or lIforro\v, ~~ protect your home from tire. woullJ. aencJ .f ue, Jfliee. and resoll6 Frye present~ a mos~ Interllstlng ,,1'1. ~ 'OOrfee 01 WublDltonl pruJ4at·.of tbe group. He S\l C7 bow to 1!lIndle injuries among yOI,U' ere.wlll dto }~.elp om,,, or yhour e1tJ paper . on "Ohrlstmas OUSlO0\6 In D. C•• Ib'. AD'dI ..... J. 1, ' Bunke cee4a·l ' " ;)'onu of the W~yn~s , '. A fi t 'd 1 I wou d 0 "", sam. ,..111' ot .,' com UR • __ A u_ • _" ,M ull. boDQJ'IDC' th'e NaUonal bank. " .family until tr.me,\ TIl a.l 1e p munitiell f "tual ' id · ' . ForeIgn Landsll ' Tbls ' wos very . ..... ~ ,J can oe o)ltainedl how to, 1Din~i", • or m.. fA " . ' ,,,tereatlnr; and, she es ... ecl~IlY The Warren coun ty chapter of blrthc1Q umlyenary 0 r .. Mr. omeerl elected lDel.1ld" the dangera of IIttaclt~ by "o~~on bj>!~d w:~' 'f!e, ~. O"S~,~,i melltloned ' tba.t the rellglouB tbe Red OrosB has aI\OounceCl the 8trouae and Carol 'Bue. • Wlm.m ~llurtl. Lebanon ' vice. eas and blllIQglc.~ wurbre. 1.0U "':0 a e ,p,ce ~.i: th,eme waa 'ahnoilt the same, In a1\ reeleotion . of H': D. (-Jim) Bslley PNildelltj ,. E. Van ordsal,'l';rank- , IfIIn do t~is by ~ding ', !1 aer!~1 of ~~:~ :~U~I .w . .~e . . cC/\itiulee .' xceptlng a very tew. aa chairman of tb'e QrgimlzaUon. . ' NEW CEN;rURV CLUB ",_ETa HONtary-tre-.Ufl!r" t New ofbooklet!! av.llable from the SUlI'* . , ." b'ltI ....' .. ~I"~ 6 . I Mr Aciu. lolmllOD of Ji'alrholme new officers are Marvin The New o.n""l7 Club ~ will uke tbelr re/!pactlv~ fittendent of Documents Washinz".0, auppo... 01' .. _ . • . at the ' March meetblg. . ton 26 'D Co They are: 11IPP" Ile•• ht _ a 81tat.- Fa~ Dut . c.tarkeville. was Intravice president; David ~r. ::ll~n :;rt~ .~mri. live bub Q( the county "Su:VI;a1 Under Ato~fc Attack" 'wide or later-at.ae acale. lit, " duced u the ",eat .peak~r. He Hlnei. secretary and Eathel' DunI H Back tt _poDior awUclI rQr 4.B 0lu61 "Wliat You Should Know About made liP o~ teaIu wlllda.. bad recently made a plane trip bam, secretary. wtth II.... • •. e u Collnty by purchulng plnl, Blolo,ieal Warfare'" 1110•• rapl cJJ1; T.......... wMY to' lilnr;land and bas . rrequently .County Engineer L. F. Wertz 1IOItea1. lin. R. B. H¥Uock. . - " It '!'This I, Civil Dett)11!l.!' tie load~ Illto can. Inca. b'aIM vt's ited Wabtnltbn D. C. and . told baa been name'd lund drive· e~1rlin. H. 111 Hatu"J ADd· Mra. S. U...t.ock, can- and I~ uEm~ency. Action to Save or plallel! .... ,ftIIW to ... l of many tblJ/'ga be obaervell on man with Albert Parker. county S. EIUa ~ precl8Dt t)le PfOlI'&ID eta. · The flve ban~ p&rtlclpatIDg Uves" , lCeDe ~f dlautjlr. Saell. Itri~ .t beie' traveli, elpeclally stressIng audItor aa hla assriltant. ror the afterqoOn, " are ~ National ~k. First. ''Pinfl,btin., For .Bollleholden" ar......Ilt be fa ......... ,..~., , th'e danger of BoclaJlilm. . . Township cbairmen named wel'e • Muen bank, Wa~elv,me National - But thia 11 juat the be,inniq. The ' the State, lu~ aI ¥st ...... Tbe club adjourned to' ~Impson, Franklln.Clear. Gt:'I."" OP Co ANDIIiIONI bUlk, ~t' Nation.l b~k of Mor" • aecond atep, and it can be taken at ot: In &lloUt~ 8tate alto.etIIllI'l· wltb Mr, and loin. Ketler. Boak cree~; MrS. An1ta Cecil. TurUe, 111'......... L. 111 TbopaJllOn row . and *1;Ie La anoJ1.dlt~lena the ,lam• . time Y,O\! a~ atbd~ , MobUI' IUpport , ,",UJIII be, as h~st .• aDd' lIoatea.11l olan,,~. creek; 'Roas Jlartsock, Wayne; ...... 9ledDeedaJ- e..JililI .ppet 'NattouJ baIllt. Pt. 1i~"letl, fa to join ·yol,U' local manned . bJ ~ple ,OD ~~':r'- ill , . , ;Lols, Roas; )\1sshlngtollc; M'I11le ...... Of Mr. MI'I. ciU... . I , civil d~eDle or,anls:atlon. .Tltere ~~t ~Th ...,de ISend New ..' WeUer, Deerfl~ld; , Wlijl'au1 'W k'l AIMlenOD. IIr~ !l'J$IIDJIIOJI. who Is' . . . ......... • :I ,"OU will ,et profe.s10nal tnlpinJ ....'" ens; Maasle ; . Clyde SI.!JlP~ns, . eouectetl ".th the QrerVan LblM, . I . . . . • • mleUnc till ducen Of' an outlidel>."! Inch anu aDd fuJ~ PhOn. Numtii~ and Olayton Cl""k, • ~ " &':. __1. • A L__ ad aI jOlt lau the etfI1~ tid.... -.... . Harlan. .. .,.4lq til... ., , . . . . . .- - - . ~ .~- AD.,. .....om'r: com- ,arusattona In tile' ...... cdtIi.. • If l'~ur phone num'!er ball been " tIOD .t 1aIa . ~' _ : - ~ deleDCI~e JO . BeI',....~ · \ changed lately, pleas~ aend tn Hou.. By,. -AIM CARD CLUI : f;l. W. LoaIl , or R: I. LabOr..... lIat", ~ , So~e $&&t.. do 110& eaU tbeIi your new number to The Miami , • W-' ' '· d INTII " ~ ' ter- ~ ~ 1IeeD· reelected chair· Chie of the ~. . Important ~ mutual aid or mo~ I1IPPOI'i' IJ'I- Guette off!ce ..,and we , '11'111 pub- FI... , ay lin. 1. m. ThoIllPlOll ell IlIAD of the ProcllleUOD Marltathi' . . . of chil Mf..... beto,. u tema bJ the IIJ!I8 . . . . ad not IIlh t9ur bew lI.mber, 18vln, you The ' home of Albe~t ' Rlchards on tibiae hr car4 clllb OD 'l'b~ ' ...IpWntlOD of wiuTen Couuty. aMMk II the 0I'pJIIsiq of m'litDl1 .u of til. .... . . . . . . mucb time and InconvenIence. Route 73, Just E9St ' ot the Duke • b... ..... ..blob WU 0QIer' ~ .a,o. ~ 'l11' ftnt, alik.. But til. '"'::t farm, wae destrDyect by rlre laat ,==~' ~ ~ 'IcaIuL I'. LtwIa. I'oetet R. R. 1. II . . . . . . . the D~ 'No all Stat. haft • 8PEI!fOS' H0lrIDAVI WITH Wednesday night R~out 11 o·clock. ae'II!OL'" ~ ... GJaaInDu' It. Hanil ~ bow ~ ~~ ~ .e1t1 fo~ the .w.bbol'l" SON ~I':ID FA~ICV The, 2.rooni house b·urned com, ~.'" br ~'. R. I, thlnl member;' · . . . ., ... after ... attaCk it eould It II ~ d~. MH . . SI1Mb 8ca!,hln ~ silent , the pletelr dO,w D. The ' RI~~ar$l' toet L." ".~"''' oIlifta. ... a . . . . IWIIb 111 ~9D Jl. ~ of tt.eI£ Jt wnld you an, Chrtatm.. bOUllf,. wllh ¥. IIn~ all {belr po~"e88lona. but all mem,faY-' .. lilt ......... : ~ to Ioe1t .............'. nblira. FaRIS 11'. fine and fllmlly. o~ the family eacalled sa(elr. ...... ViM. ...... .. '.. 1. '.-..4 ...... ='::-~ud_~_ ~.., DAVT4NIANI VI.IT ' HERE .f ti......'11....... 1fIL.. ... ' . . . . ............. ........... ~ tIvIl .,..... 'Mr. hd .~ lCeJi"eU. W. You A' Happy ...... . . . II8rtIitt fit . .. Me- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :tilt _ to de wh.. rrd .t:.'I ..~!el' ~~~r!n .... ()~ . ;t and ,," 'JIaIl ..... 'DIIIIt ('1'•• MSt : 111'",m ~"nc1I1" t" "r'IMb • \.II .\frL ....-... _ . .Ii; II ..,.......... Jt~~~. 1n S8l'IIh F.lltey. New Yur.

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. Bible school at 9: 30 a. m. Enrl Woolard, supt. . 0 S Morning worship a l l : 46. ermon subject : The QaullficaUons and Duties ot the New Test II' menL Churclf, k this Qen'j'o recomme ndnt1'ons for eldel's wlll b:e re('.elved (rom the membel'lI. This matter Is of vita l Import. . anoe to lhe chu( ch. EvenIng WOI'ship at 7 :30 p , m. The 841rmOn s lIbJe l will be A Untried Advnnc . t hi I A novel fenture 0 ~ s eerv ce ",\II be \he making oC a "D1a~lc and White" chalk pIcture. Thel'e are Ce\\' chalk at'lIsts that make n picture c1eyt>ld cd: COIOI', but that e~tlrely Is' wb'at .lhe minlstel' will do at this servIce. The pi hire' wfll be awarded to the. one bringfng the largest> 'a ttendance- t,hosi! who w~re !lot prC!)!e'ht the preylolt~ Sunday evening. Y'QU can affQrd to work for thl.8 vlctur,e. Mld.week se .. vloes Wedn,esday evening. There "\~-tll be a board meeting ~n <Ionn'eoUon with thIs service. . . The cburch' wUl bold a. Watch

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Party for. YOUJlg and old 'ot th Grange Hall beglnnln·g at 8 0' loclc Monday evenIng. December 31. Light refreshmen ts will be servell during' the evening, bllt you al'o nol to br ing linytlllng· (or this pur· pose. ~here will be a program and games for the young people. Tbls should prove to be a greM lime of Christian fellowship.

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3:30 p. m. Saturda.y at tbe home of a son, Harry, of n. R,. J,., are· gonlo. Sutvtvors ,are her son; 10 graml. cbtldreu.' and a bro.t ller, T: , S~ Eld , ~Idge, of PIort~moutb • Funeral servlceo· were ' held Ilt ,2 p. m .• TbUrailay ILt the Sf~~btl tuneral home with Virgil Hamilton officJating. BI1rII\i~ln Mlon\\ cemetery.

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... Mr. and, .M.fs. Wm. Btrou.e en1ertalned on Saturday evenln,;, honorIng the birthdaY' .anniverllary of Mf. Strouse, Cardlt were enjoyed durltlg (be evenIng and do· IIcloua Icee rerun And oake were 8erved. The gues~s were ¥T. and M~8, Paul Shipley, )11', u4 1Irl, Robert Brtgbt. Mr. ant! ~. Omar Melloy and Ml' and ¥ra. J. J, Bunke• .


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LvrL. MnHO D1IT METHO DI.T CHU ..CH - B. .. ......., . . . . J. W. WecIpw ood, IODJate r 0JI1II'OIa IcJMIoI, .,.. AJL. FARMER OWNE D and 111'. 11DUIed ....... " . Baro14 ......... .. 8Q&. CONTROLLED ~ 10;10 . . WorahIp BerYl Youth FeUowlhlp, Sunday ":10 ,T. MARV'I aPllCO PAI. The Rel'. Samuel' N. Kep. a.oUM PoIC. 81Ulda7: Choir Practice Tbure4aJ 1100• Ohurch ICluioI 10:'10 .. Ill. Adult WOnlblp , 10:10 L DL FERRY CHURCH 01' CHIII.T Plaoae448 Dnon OIIrnl', ¥baIater£.JI. UTICA LU.'" CHURCH Bible 8cbooJ. ':10 W1l1Jam S!wuaOD , IUDtIt.er A.JI. 10:10 , WOJ$Ip ...... 8eo'y·T KonWla , ELLIS H. s:rURM SlJIIda;, Sahool, . t:IO A~K.. lIN. PrQet II..Uq, '1:00 P.II. J. . . . 0UTIa0D, 8~ Yoaua PeoDle'I KMtIq . '1:00 PreeoblDIo lit. at InI. .... JilyeuJQ 8erY1oeI, '1:10 P.II. 01 . . . IQODUI. 10:" A.M. dQ. NOTICE OJ:' APPOIN TMENT IDnIIIJq lemOll , ,:at P.II. Executo r , CHURCH Olt WAYNE RIIT .VILLiIl Elltate ot EdJth Francea Frailer, CAESAR'S C....K 'RlaND I DoDald HalDes, SupertDteDdent.. Price Roberta, MiDleter Notice IB hereby gIven that Bible School, 9:30 A.1l. W...... ...... J.lA.IL James Elmer :frailer, whose Post Mo11llDS Worehlp , 10:45 A.M. IIoIIOoL U ~ IIID11q Office Bdd~es8 Is Waynesville, lIIven1q Sprvtce. ,,: 30 P.M. Ohio. has been duly appointed al Pra),er Meetm. aDd Blble Stu41, Executor of the EBtate of JiliUth Wednel 4Q '1:10 P.1l. OREGONI~ EVANQEL~AL U. e. Frapces Fr~zlel:i late of Warren B. u.,. Pallor JIU'HI County. Ohio, decllnee c\. fl1lD4Q School. 10 A. II. ' H CHURC TIN. AUQUa aT. 1l0l'llJq Wol'Jhf{l. P A. II. Dated this 14 dny 0{ December. Rev. Jamea L. Kruaun I,' P..tor RALPH H, CAREY, 1961. lIu.~.. 8:00 aDd 10:00 A.M. Judge •. of the Probate COUI·t. Warr n Counly, Ohio Omy. RIsInger & G'J'BY, AUya. (COOPERATIVE)

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AN ORDl~ANCE PROVIDING SAID VILLAGE;; TO ,AI,lTHORl,,!E in the tr8ll~lIry tq the oredlt ~al, aliter deduQtlon. of opeTII', lull 'power to pay and to provide Nut 10,000 gaUons. {lor Itlll.U'tllr h J! t,: , FOR THE IS8UANCF,l 'AND SALE A MORTQAGE OJ!' SAIt) SYSTEto{ the proper fund and depoaited In ,tlon. maintenance and. reasonable for the payment 01 auch morteale 0,011 per 1000 callona. 1J~1.... _ l 'OF ,eo.ooo OF N.ORTGAG~ Rl<JV· AND li:XTENSIONS THERETO a ban" or banlul wlitob are m~U\- repair, replacement and deprecla- boDd. outstanding apinat aald Au over 60,000 gallons. per ... IliJNUJD BONDS 01' THE VIJ-LAGE WIm A PLEDGE OF THE REV· bere of the Federal ))eposlt 1 su '. tlon ebarges to 150% or thp prh·lsanltary aewerage Bystem and tor quarter 0,03 per 1000 «aU011ll. "you, Aid my f~~ lPOUle, ' OF WAYNESVlLLE. WARREN ENUEs THEREOF; AND TO ance Corpljratfon. I~ n sJleclnl nc' elr,nl and IntefeS! requirements the l'aYllUlnt ot the ope,aUng ex. MINIMUM RATE - '6,00 per j·!'re • • , muddlchead. ICOUNTY. OHIO. UNDER SEC. PltOVlTIlD A FRANCHlSE TO DEli count or account~ nnd sllnll he fol' the nelet en8\JJn~ flHoal )'ear'., penses and to apply the income Quarter, Ql' plP.rt thereof. to T.!a\1 "arcllY the n~tllp":l 'J1ION U OF ARTIOJ-E XVIII 01' EFFECTIVE> IN THE EVIDNT OF used only lor tbe PIII'pOlle ot pay, ot (iny bonds at the Ume outstantl· and retenue to the payment 01 OUTSIDE CORPORATE LlMITS t but J~~ lid~~t ~a,~efOl'!IIn .. THE t)HIO CONl:)TITUT[~ F01\ FORl!lCLOS RE, AND U r:C1~AR, .1n~ tor the -extension' an!llmrrove, Ing. In whloh event the village may ~uch bonds' and interest thereon First )l0.000 gallons, per QD1lrter "For 26 mlnu~el" he ranted, Tl;lE PURPOSE OF EX'l'ENDlNdjJNG i\N EMEROENOY, , n)ent or the sanitary sewerage, procure thl' cerUticale of an tn-lin ,accordaq.g e with tbe ordinance $7.20. "you and your mother have been, "ND IMPJl,OV[N(l THFJ ,SAN[- , WHEREAS. It Is deemed uec. · !JYatem or the vll).age and all dependent ellgineer of ~ood I'epu- and the provf,elona ot tbe mort- Next 10.000 gaUons. ~er 'qual'ter ~umlng liP fh~ telephone l!nell 1fjth TARY SE1WERA.~E SYS'll~M OF eHlIl\llY ti, exte/ld nnd Imllrove Llle tl1lngll , necessary /' aM Incidental taU0!l setting forth an estimate o· gage ~ecurlng , auch Indebtedness, per 1000 gallons, J the .mlnt argument lYe eve. .' ' "nulla)'y BIl-Wqrnge lIyslem of t1~e ' thereto, An)' bala{u e remaining: the amount by wh ch ihe ~nnUl. ! The lIower ,ot lI~oh receiver,' to .l'Iext 10.000 gallonll, 'Pal" UIlrtot" heal'd.", t VUllige or Wa neaville Ohl lil in sold fuliji after ~be completion. net earnings ot tlie aystew wll1 provide for the pa)'1llen.t 9t bOnda 0 H' per 1000 gallons "We' Weft not ~"!~!t I COWl, . order to provf!le ad' u t o. d of, the extensions and lmprov&, be Incrl!alled by r61180n of the ' ex" that are due and oiltBtllbding shall 'Next 10,000 ll(lllori~. per q.\lIll'tel' tered,:'tl.was merell):6-.n« to proller sanltn:l'Y 8ewer!~ea :er:J~e menta al\(l tlle nay~ljnt of all e-;.. ,pendlhlre of aUCh pl'o(·l\ede. aU,d ,not be construed as pledging tb'e 0,07 )}'er 1000 gallot) , • aa b mall to tta Inhabitants and to ay the penaes In oonnectlon there~lth" tb~reupon lin amount , equal to general cred\t ot lIald village to All over 50.0no glllloDs, 11 r "Inee ntt:hat our =~ n the propane gu , ' O(lSl tbel'eof hy the Issu~nce oC shall be transterred Jo the offlcer!I, sucll estimated tncome in I he all I the payment. ~f .s ald bond~. Qr any quartear 0.04 per 1000 &fOIlOIlIl, Jeir aeem~ to pull hlmlelf to. mortgnge revenne bOl)d8 under In oharge o~ the SIll-king Fund, 01' nual net earnln~s of the SYHli!U1 part th,ereot. or JnterelSt thereon, MrNIMUM R,A.TE $7,20 lief qual'. gether with al the pI'ovlslon" ot Al'ticle xviu nond ~etlrement ~nd to he by may be added to llle net el\rning~ I SECTION 13, In the event of ter. or vart- ibsreof. elfort then wenl Section 12 of the Ohio ConBtltu: them placed 'In a, ',eparate fundi ot the system for the precedln ~ the foreclosure ot tbe mortgage 10% peualty It qua.rtet'lf' 1)111 on. /'For the Uon, ' ,deSignated as the "~anltnry Sew- year, .If I.t Is tben ',urther detel'- Iprovtded 'lor in S. ection 1i. lhe paid in ;1-6 days, s~ke ot ~Ul " .. erage System Bond an!! Interest mlned by sald independent engln' [llurchaser or purchasers at such rrap·ln Cbllrge - $34,50. phone bllli I NQW. 'DHEREFORE. DID I'll OR- Retirement '~CCOUDt.:, (herelnart~I' ~er of good reputation til at the foreolollu,re aale ahalL be entitled Sanitary seo,yllrage sYstem ,Bill'\" Wm eX'plaln It . DAl~D by the Couno.ll of tbe ~ometlmell re~?rrect to as the net earnings of the aystemfot ,tbe ,to operate said sanitary sewerage rendered to the " illage hy aimple terllli VUllI-ge or Waynesvtlle. Wlll'rell I ;Son!1 Account) and ereated b)' ,llrecedlng year increased In suoh IIYlltem all Improved or exteilded said utility for , pubHc purpollel! wh~t Uti. II all County~ Ohio. Ihree:fourths of IlIJ Sect.lon 6 ~f Illls Ordinance. and. case by the amount of' slIch eSll· /under tb,e terms of ·the lono,"ln!\, sb'all' be' charged agalnat the VU: , abOut. W. Ulf o! the . m~mberll \llected thereto sliaH be applled ,only to the, pay.. , mated Increase, It ,any, In annual franohise) which Is hereby 01'- lage and sbaJl be. 111l1d' toJ' ~ by It _ what le ~.,1. lloullurllug, naenl, or Ibe Intel est' aud /lrln<;lplIll net earningll. sball he equal at dalned and established to ' take In monthly' Ins"Umelit s as tlle {::;;?a:"'!:for:~~nt'e:t~!e~;, eating SECTION ~. That It .~s hereby ot the bonde ~ere\n au~horlzedl least to 160% Qf tIle greatest Ilfll'ot Imme4fately ,upon the con· s'ame ,SCCrUell" out qt the CUrl'\lllt "(\'" aY{ate of tt\Jt,N '1 pul Ir declare(! ' necessay. In, qrder to a~d (or nll other p ,p(lse" , amO\lnt of mOneY~hlch will b, firm.atlon of 8u_ch f.oreclosure sale. lrevenu.e ll o~ tl)e vill~~e ,,coUected . hulBly , . . protect the health safetY and SECTlON 6, Frpm and aft.el' required tor debt serv~ce pat· t6jwit: lor In the process (If collelltlon , "Wljat I'm :trYing to "et 1'1 welrare of the Inhabitants ot the the delivery of \\nTj bllnde IS8ued! ments Including. both prinCipal and ~NCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, and in order to pi~'\1dl! J,lleallS lW!M II tfl,at whether ·you oall II VlIJage ot WaynesvUle. Oblo. to under .the provlston&. of tbls ordl, Interest. In a~y qne year ~n all of MAINTAIN' AND OPERATE A for tbe payment o( the aocount·to LP.Gu propane. bUlane"tank flU Issue and sert ~60.000 of first nance, the entire Ineome and rev- the bonds to be ou~s,tandlnR nfter PUBLIO UTiliTY KNOWN AS be pald))y sall1 village unde,,' this or botaed PI. Wa all the iamf mortgage sanitary lIewerage S1S' enlle of s\\ld sanitary sewerage the I"nance, ot slIch nddtt:onlll THE' SANITARY SEWERAGE contract, the said village In hll th!~,-I, t~ revenue bonds , of the vUlage system sball be "s~. sslde snd de, bondll. · IncludlnB; the bondll prev- SYSTEM IN AND FOR E annual budget and taxation an(l , Whatever you or the mllliona of to pay the cost of extending and posited by the Treallurel' In a SP&' lou sly Is.ued and the llonil~ th "!} VILLAGE OF WA YNESVILLE appropt'lati0n ordlnancea e a c h other ~.e-,"a In ·thil eountl')" know improvIng the munlcipnlly owned clal nnd separate fnnd which ltil to be Issued. Iiut nOl Including UIl! ORlO UPON AND UNDEla THE year during tbe terml! ot this con~ b" I a a:~ th~ ~me bafic lI~~U~l and operated sanitary sewerllge hereby created ond. designated Oil surplue required by Re"lIon 6 or STREETS LAN E S ALLEYS tract, ob~e.tes Itsel( to III ludl) ot~~~tro~eu!' ilJ::t:;.g Be;or£ SYltem for the village. Said bOnds the "Sanltar,y Sewer8IP:e SYlllellll thla ordlnanlle for , t~ bontl~ hl!l'lIln AVENUES ,AND OTHl!lR FUB: and levy a ~ufflcient sum on all use, ' Ws compresled IntO lIqllic Iball be IBBued under authority of Revenue Fund,:' Sali! RevenuEI authorized. tben ond In that event LlO THOROUGHFMU1S OF SAID the taxable proper ty i n the said form SO that lar~ qlJantiUes ~" Artlclea xvur. Section 12 of · the !i'und IIhall be adnl' Islered all tile .flllage may ISllue IIddl'lonal :Y1L14GE AND TO FIX; AND vlllnge to pay for t he lll! r v!cell be teClriomically tr,,"lIlIOrted .~ Conatitution of Qhlo. and IIhaU hll ' followlI: T/lere sball flrst 'he pal~1 mortinge revenue \)on.II1, lIml,e4 'P RESCRIBET THE TERMS .A.Nl) rehdered 8/3 afoJ'esoid. he Pl'o, Itored whereve~ you live, -In qUIll secure'd by a mortgag(! lind a first from said Revenu~ Fund the rea· all Afore.a,ld for JleVe1l\l1l pro,luc· CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH lneeds of hlcll 'levy ahaU be plnce,l , ]llln on . II1id' paye.ble primarily Bonable CO!!t ot opel/aUon a,,<1 tng extenslonsl rellillllementil and SAlD OPERATION SHALL' BE In a fund, ,to be df,!s lgnated us th ' words, It'll ,all IIquefted .,.wol.am Itaa, 0 ... to mal<e It "'~Ier 011 -1ft." from the gross revenuee of lIald malnten",nce or Bald Banltury sew- additions tncludlng 11 9 e w a g ,e CONDUCTED ' ' \"SanltarY Sewerllg System Fluld " on., I~'s LP.Gas. no m,tter hoVt Zek" ,.nd' Rec1 Turne, bave. sanitary sewerage system , and .all erag~ system. Including replace, pumping , ,and treatment OIOllt to S tt ' A' 'H Aft ' b and whICh taxes, \\;hen I (\(llJetllell you~bce Ito:' • lew tblDp in common althourb extenelona., Improvements rsplace- ments and depreolatlon; and ther1' the system on R Ilarity with Ibe r~c ~n . ..ere er when t e Shall be held Invlolat f(lf t hat , "You mean that .' . ." lb ' t lated ' ments an~ alterations at 'an time Bhall also be J)ald from s:ud runci bonds hereIn authorl -ed, saM ad- ;WO grantee appears in this purpose, ' ".'11 tell Yf)q what 1 mean . It ey are, no re • With com· made In respect th~reto alt~r pro, tnto 1\ lund hereby' created an(l dltlonal bonds to b, seouJ'ed equ:lI. franchtse. It shall be belel to rue ull Sectiou G l u t he even t ·UlIl.l you'll slye me a chanee.'· (He IIIOD aames and a fine allUl!y to vie10n only lor the reuonable opo dealgnated a. th, "Bdnd Account,,\I,. and ratably by the mortgage and Include tbe )lurchtts er 0'1' pur- the above' I:iltes \ hlch 0 'e minldangeNua1~ calm now.) "Some pea- ,atak~ 10lk musle. the two , are eratlng and malDtenance expenaea from montb to mo~ lIuoh' amolllit hereinafter provided, fur and by chasers at judicial 8ale UPOll for e· mum J'ates. not' maXlmn~ J'ntes. f~el=' mt!~:f~af.1 t~~~~:,;~ heard on WLWlI "Midwestern thereot, including a franohlse stat.' as )VW be pecellary to pay thla the pledge or the revenues of the closlt!e of tbe mortgage on the IlhllJl prove lusuf!ic ient to eJ} nhle , ' ~~18g':: ost~l~ag:es:rl~~emlln~ ~:e eald 'grantee to eAtIl, afte l' pn gall' eOmH fro;". Some people need Hayride" prol'ram on SaturdaYS Jog the terms upon whlch__ In case principal and Interest require,· Iystem. Ie.. and they buy It by the c)llinder ot 6:30 p.m."~ rr· .. t"~kv p~~. of _fotecloBure, the purchaser may menta on the bonds on tbe next SECTION IO, Until ,tbe bonda pjen:t:m RSIlO\lI!Uon oC Per SOli; ment or opel'atln go e~"'e1lf!e!l. ma lnor bottle. nat'a 'bo~t1ed ,all'. _ ' "perate the same. and. by the enlulng Intere,t or bond matnrit:r herein authorized shall he fully artuershl or COl' orli tl n " h ~ tenance a nd n reasonable II 1l0w"Baslcall)', LP.Gu II eom~~ CLASSIFIED! covenant of saId vUlage to matn·, date. pluB all of tbe net esrnin~e paid, the village shall opernte said :hall. up~n fOl'eolo~ure Q be\'~me once r Ol' tlepreC)l\llon. a net I'e' ' 0thf butan8.L,propane or mixlurea of c.an 2143 to place a Cla•• lfled A" taln certain rateB and collect cel'- of ~he IIYltem during the oalendar public utility and , UU1lnt~ln tbe the owner oC saId I)ubilc uLIlIl ' turn 01' 61h 'Yi; 1I)l01l t1~e rell1'!lCllI 'e 'two. 'l'n,e make-up III !arled to ' lain <lhargea for t):Je facilities and year:1 1953 and 19~3. and , therEI' Bame .and all p'a rte 'tbereof In con· and thl ' \ ) . tion (!OSl 'of so ld utility n ( II' I' mall ' ~Ht the, d~lf~ren~ ellmatl~ condl· NOTICE Of AP~Ol"'1:MEN'T . Bervic\la Afforded by Bald uUlIty, atter there Bhall lie paid Into thle ~tl\nt good condition and repair the bense[~~a~~h~~l~hs~~is~::\I"~ss~_ Ing rellBonable I\ lIowOIICe8 (Ol' lie , coOu~t ·or,tuR tha~ ;~u~ltr~. ';;pJ;an , " ' Admlnl.tr~tpr provld~d. , ·hbwever. , that nothing b~nd acoount an. addlt~onal twen~y an(l , malntalo Insurance uJlon the elation. partnership 01' c~rp~ I'Il- llrecla tiotl or SRld· ultilly sInce lh h b ~a a f) , II as Eta! I f P D8.Idn . d. In thi~ ordinance sball be con- (2Of",). per e,e nt t Bald ~IPJlII same. of o ' kind /lnd III an nmQunt tI d th lr hi ' time Ql Instll llotion II l1 tl llfter wkm~et ye:::-c 1~:farequl:cS!~~ta. y to ~ tie 0 is e,::1 b 'IDecen:: t 8tt:Ued as pledglDg the general and mtetrmreat' ~tr ~e.~~.,. ,"or ,0 .blch norm~lIy would be ~8.1'I"ed tl.3::'ln~:trator~ ' 8~~~~e!ls~~:cut~~~ Ing 11110 c~t1$1deJ'nt.loll t1te ade· "And best of all you can count 0 oe . ere y g ven a credit of the Vm"fe of Waynes· long. e ... It til niicilleary to by private companies enguged In nssl nil ' quacy of th e m\\ ln tet1 ~nQe th rel'lf, on it bringing' you'll heap of eom. RUf)aell J : Da)dn whoae -Post or~ vUle. Oblo. to. the payment of aaid create a aurplul In said Bond J\ (l' a similar type of business a ' tl g , D t the village , by a p/ll'olll'lale 01'111'tort and eon~enlenee no matter flce addr6lla III Lebanon. Oblo. has bonda Ill' IlOY par'\ tbereof, or the count equal til the principal an'r Ihall furnish to the 'purcb&eer or I Secjt1° n I , In, the 'e vent thbal lnances. "ball raise sur h ratell Imt'where you Iivel . t,een duly appointed as Admlni!!. Interest thereon, J'lterellt requirements of the bopd anld bonda or to the truHtee undel' any u dl . al Corecl,o eure lI!tall e .f\ciently to produce ' Buell \. tn I'll "Hey. I'm not flnhlhed. Where trator of tbe Estate of Pearl DaJdn SECTION 2,' Said bonds Ah'll OIjts~ndlng ,for the next tw9 anld mort:;age full and satisCa 'Iolty ~ad I~t dthe :roPt~~ dhereinbefore las provided In ectlol,1 614-1 4 ot' .~ IOU goln«!" late of Warren Count Ohio be Issuet! In the principal Bum 0 year8. whlcli aurplus shall bt rel1ol'tl. audit., stntements. and esc e an re ,elle 10 In tbls the General ode of Ohio. except 1m gotnR to telephone mllther cealed ' y, , $60.000 for the purpose Moreeall ualntalned In eatd Bond A!lCOUJll otber Information from time 10 ordln~nce and the mortgaged [thal It · ahall no t he neceS/lnl'Y 1'01' and tell ,her it's all ..s e t t l e d , " · - and shall' be sold .IUI herelnaftel' wblle any of the bond a bereLn Uble in lIucll 10rm and detail as property /lhall be sol!! under s llch the said village to wnit until ail e Seem. to me I heard a email O8,ted tbt. 12 day of 'December. provIded; they sball be dated aut/lor}zeq are outstanding an!! may be rll'l.ueeted by eltber of proceedings. the grant~e Is bere- year berore the ellJlII'aUon .of said «roan In the backgr!'und. 1961. RALPH H, <;AREY. JIln\lary 1 ]952 and IIhall bellI" ul1{Nlld; ,PTQyJ"ed. bow;e.vel", thaLno them. and Ihall permit any auth(lr- by granted the right for the [u1l period. but dllty t o in r.l'ease slJllll Judge ot the Proba~e Court Interest, at the ~Ilte or , three ,all ' rut\lre l:a~m~t"A l\eed be rpacte u.e(1 repr,esenlatlve 'Of the lIur, ~:~~OdOfot utv:xe~ty ylears rro~ the arise UIIO!l " l'eQues~ ot th.e grantee , ; , ' 'R A D Warren ,Col1nty. Ohio one·hall au,%) per cenl> Iler U j_ p,to.a ' ~o_ ccount after th~ ebaser or purohaaerll of ten (lG7~) a c ' orec osure sa e or forthwith, whllreupon. In even " 0 DqPllld Dllatulh AUy , p,um _ paY(l.ble se~l-annllally 0 I amount h,el4 ~er~'n equals the pet cent In aggregate prlneipal the final colitlrmation there or, t if that sll04 action by the village Is 'I'L......... Jlin~nry :t land July 1 of eat~ aQlol,l.nt ot Intere•• t a~d IIrln~llnl amollnt Of th.. bonda at the tllIle •such confirmation be then 1 e- pot taken, cpmplaint m~y be filed year until the principal sum i l that WUI be i'aYatile at the ffm~ outstanding or any holder of t.an I quired, !Inde !' Oblo 'Proceds\lre. to with the ~bll() Utilltle's Commls· .paId: a8 evldenclld by tl\e cour)onJl lo1 th'el~ IPaturitY..lOD all -.bon~18 410~). per eent of said amouIit of construct. maintain; ooerate and alon or Its au ccessors in artlce ' •• i •••• i . I I •• ~.................. ,tAt be altached to said bonds Said then rem a t '0 t ng outatandInjJ. touta~IUJIna boDcl8 to ttlapeet the e~tend. upon. "long lIud un4er and proceediugs liad before Bilid . . . . . . ., a&o bonds a\lall be numbered [~om ' Should. the revenne in any on.e ' Banltary le..erage· Iytem . .d all the Itre!lts, lanes. ~Uey.. avenue!! Comml te.e a8 provided tn SeOtiOh IIIU of AI\ImI& rum 8I.ep aDII to 60. Inclusive. all of said bond" year be Inautrlotent to alll:recorda. accounts and data' of the and oUier public thorougbfarea 614.-44 et seq, of the qeneral Code ~3! t~ ~AOOE being of the 110minatlon ot ,1,000 the aforelald oharges ~f tlie B9nd system at al\ reallonable times. and property in the said village of Ohio, The grantee's right lo &1I1II"D~ laDp. Viliai',lMIpa'IIAlllJ'l eacb and shall mature In thell,l Account and ahould any surplus I , and in the County of Warren. complain to s a I d Commission .,...,. ~::.~~ 'I'IIUI con8~clltJv~ numerical order on therefor created be Impalred-,f(,r SECTION '11. In order to sectlre State' ot Ohio. with ~the tull and shall be cumulative to Its rlgh t ~-=AGO ~=. January l 'o t eaoh of 'th-e following any reason. the amount of such ~tbe PB)'1Ilent of tbe prin~pal of nso~ssary privileges fol' the UBe to enforce lJerrormance pf th e ~.1iIiIDq1MlU !yeare In the following amoonts' deficiency 0,.. ImI!ent (unlens and.. the Interest on Bat~ ,J)onds as of ~e streets. lanes, alleys, ave- above Imposed dUlY on the village -, ' previously made 1l out of otbnr the Bame .ball become due and nuea and other public tborough- UDder the provision ot Section , '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiii~~_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 19:!'0~ ~6 ea~h :be, yeara from fu~dll of ~he vfll available for payabJe, the Mayor and. V,l Ilage fares or property (o~ the purpose 12283 of the GeUl'eal Code of • 1, nc a yeo that purpose) be plltd ~ In~ tile Clerk. b~lng the liacal, officers ot of construntlng). el'ectlng. main·, Ohio, ' '2.000 ~~7~a~ ~f ~he . yea~8 from Bond Aocount from tbe ftrat a".al!l. the village; a.n~ the PresIdent .an(l talDlng. opel'a"ing and 'extending SeoLIon Ii Fill' the second t ri, 1 0 e $30 ':b ~s tt .,, ~ f a b l e revenuell the followl"g yellr the Olerk of the Bo~d ot 'llruII· lannary sewers. vahles. meters, yeru' period -of this fran ollise ' till' 9' ~ q~c 0 e. ¥eare rom an4 ah8.11 be In acldltlorl to tile teeB ' ot PupUo Affairs are herellY manholes anp all oLher ap[1n rn lus ral I bit' d b Id' , 1 ~2 to 1 S3't ~clud8Ive; PbroVlded.· oUier requirementl of the ' BOIld allthorized and directed In tbe necessa1'Y for the ol,el'aUnl! I'or teee:ha~\ b~ ~x~l~v t:e sc~un::ll~~;' b 0 .... ever. th a ,,,OD I of t is lalue Account ' name of and on btlhaU of the vil-lall purposes. ' , . ' ' " lage to make execute, aclmow! ' . said village by " pd , with the conmaturlDg after Janu~ 1 1957 , a1ii1l. be callable all a whol~ or I~ ,SECTION 7, The officer or CIt-ledge 'alid dell;er 'to The Wtnier~ Section C, This rl'lIll('hJ Re shall sent of the grn ntee or Oy the P ub· P1lrt In their tnveree nl1merlcal flcers tn cbarge of the 8lnidllg National Bank and Trullt Com- be held to apply to I~nd give th ~ lic Utilities ComnltssioJ,l OJ' Its order on aald date, or 011 allY In. ~ild or Dond ~efuement Fund pally ot Dayton Ohio I trust for ,exClUSive right to 0\\ ~ and opel - successors In office in , event or terelt payment date ,thereafter at aJld thelll succeslor In office sb&LU the purchaler' or' pw.~ba8era of at4! "!oil the prOperly :lghlS, and the failure of til e "lIlage and the par and accrued Interest plu8 a have cba,rge of tbe Bond Account snld bonda a fOQd and sufficient ,Jnterest theretofore 0" ned OJ op' grantee 10 agree. but in nu y premium 01 three (3%) 'per cent ' I'nd snld' Bond Ac~ount shall be, first mortg..ge deed' UPOD all of era~ed by said vllhlge as Its pub· event. llle rates shall 1)e su h' n,." ilvo four Do.....r or var, -CounC\f1 shall by ;l'solutton Iused only fOI' the purpoae ,of pa)-- ' the sanitary lewerage s stem lIc utUlty, known 118 Its sanitary to enable the grantee 'to enrn , a ~,ml.utlft now looks' and i,de,tel'lDlne tbe ~ount ot, Ixlnds to Ing the ' principal of and the In. ! property now owned b , th! sewerage system, Inclurllng the minimum o,t 6)h'1" upon, the Ie, performance_ calJed and the date ot 'redemp-Iterest 011 the bol1ds herein aythor. lilge or here fter a~ulred to Isanltary flewers. with all extan, prod Ictlon cosl of said utility. tloQ, and notice df anI' such cali Il\ed to be issued. Said BoncJ." ,Ac·'&'Bttrer wltb al~ enenaions b~tteJ':llIlons. betterments. J'epilicemellts les8 .depreclallon. ns berelnbefore IIhall"be Pllbllshed In', a newspaller count Bhall be deposited In a batik mentB and additions lo said utt 'lt ,al1d : new .equlpment which havlj wovlded • .IlS q'elermlned by t he of 'general c/rc;ulat,lpn..ln the City or bank8 which are ~embers ' ,of madll during tile time any of eai~ been made or added thereto\( by Publlc UtlllU!ls ComU!IBsl,on_ after , " \>f Cl,nclnnatl. Ohio, a~ l~aBt (30) the Federal DepOllt Inallran(:e ' bo da sban remain outstandln uld vmA~,e ~rlor to the ta Ing J1~yment of operating expenae)!, days p~r to tbll ilate of . redemp- Cqrpor,atlon apd ah~l be kept cop- an~ un ald. constltutln the sa! effect of thIs francblse, t<?ge,th~~ mal~enrvnce _ al¥l p)'Qper allow-:Is a"ailable without, p , t g f h 'II with the extenSions and ' 'better ance tOI' depreclutton or ,replace' tlon. Said bondll shall be negov tlnuouBly secllrsd .,., a pledge to It . i ti ' I . f dl 't I I f ary sewerage !lYII em 0 t e v . ments whiCh' may thereafter be m nt .ddltlonal char,e, oPt"· lable Inl1trumenta and IIball e I tWe vllage 0 rec ' ob Igat ons 0 : la~e. Said mortgage shall I>!l In d f tI e t tI b ' th e. ' ~oy double sat"'ac"Isjons for ai1~ dedesignated "Firat Mortgage Sanl- j tbe United Stales of Amerlca; bl,v. ' Buch form and contain Buch tel"ms ma ~ r~m I m th 0 urme [y thl~ SecUon r. Tl11s franchise shall tl~n by alvlng your car taryo Se,¥erage System Revenue Ing an aggregate D)aJ'ket. valule. covenants and condltlonl not In: gra ee ur ng e e 0 s take effect immediately upon the IIlred mllsic. the "tune-up, checkDonds" and botb pl'lnclpal lind in· exclusive of' accNeId Intere"t. at consistent wltb tllis ordinance os franchise, confirmation by the court 01 the up, spruce-up" treatterest of s~ld bonda sl},all ~e paY- lall times at leut equal to the ~j1I...hall be ap roved b 'th'e pur- Seotlon D, Tbe grantee. In the foreclosur e BJlle of the property able in' lawful money ot th'e United ance on deooslt Ip eaid , aocount ohasel' of :ald bonIs and the construction. maintenance. exten· covered by th!! mortgage of the ment It needs ••. NOW! S~tes of America at The Waynes- :or_ accounts. except that euoh , IIC' " oUDael for laid villa e. Said alon and repair of Bald public utll· village to the purcbaser of the ville Natlonlll ~anl(, Waynesville. connt 01' accounti InaY be secul'ed ,fnortpge .ull contaIn g,a c(\ndl. tty shall not unnecesurlly Inter, bonds secures!. by said mortga~e Ohio. ' ·by a surety bond 9n bonde; PI\'O' IIUon tbat tn Cl,Be the village shall ~Pt or obstruct the passa.ge upon and the t~ustee 'deslghated ~hereln , M.m"'r Warre-n 'Coun~ SECTION 3. the · face of vided, however. tb.t the Ill11IluB ,make detault In the payment of any, street. lane. alley. avenue or SEOTION 14. Should It be ju·. of lIatd sball be re-, htf!lllibefore requlfeC) bl Se~fpn any of said bonda or the \nterest other publlc ~horoughfares or' dlclally determin ed by a COUl't ",utomoblfe Dllalere A~odIaUon to the cioneti~. 6 ·hereof m~y be Inv~ted In dlntet t t)lereon or any of the .terma proper:ty. and whene~er it ah,all llavlng . jufls\lIctlon to pass upon, "PHONE 780 the ordinance ~b.lgp.tlonB the U~tecl States of ' ot 8atd mo!tgage or this ordL. in any WilY ~pen any of. said thor.- the validity >or this ordinance or ~~;;;~~;;;~~~=~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~=~t'l-e:~ n....."·, ~.>D ....~. upOn ~chJtaof tace eata needed ~ricafo,-,' until anOb times ,alii twentY.flve nance the o:wl).ers (or ,the the mortgage heveill ,the paBlent of , ttl> (2'5%) :'orperIjoipers c:en~ ' ot In ougllfarea construction'or ,orproperb', maintenance of ' authorized. thu( 01'anybonds pr ovlslou ot -,1lJ!POIe -whioh the laDle priJ1clJ)al of and Interest on IMd ' amount or tiald, bqnd "t!mll~!1ing ~ underground construction, Jt the ordinanCe is. beyond the powla Jasued; that laid bond Is pay- bodll. , Innpafd or the ' trustee for - said .hall replace suoh thoroughfares era of thlll connctJ or' said village a1!te only out of the gross , rev- SECTION 8" The ratel tor IiOndbold,ers. on itll own inttia ive. afd prope~y In aSd.,f':~ a cond~ oJ: Is -otherwise Invalid. then such enuB of the unitllJ'y sewerage loea rendered eatd B&DfULTY Jma.,. elect to declare the enttre t onk. ~sT:e or~ fn e~ II ~g Ids,;:;, decIsion shall In, no way effect the 8Y1tem and the extenBlona ther~ sewerap IIYlltem to the vlll'lge lamount of eald bond8 due and wor e gran ee s a o "aUdlty of sald bonl)s. OJ' any pl'O' age htrm~e8B from any lIabU· ceedlll'gs relafed, thereto, ellcellt to, and Is lIeoured by .. mortgage for Ita servicel or tor its coi'l1or.'pa.yable and that'. upon default In e and a tranchlle a~tin, the terma atloaa. inhabitant. aud otlaer , ~e payment thereof. said ,mort· ~I h 0~.'11 almage, b or exp:n: as to the partlcula,r /matters foulIIl uJ;jOn whioh. In CJU!8 of forlleIolI- uaera, lhall be ""'ubla • .nC\ Inge may be foreclo.ed, Sal d "IV C s a a r Ie or e cause y by such decisIon to be invall!I, urel the purch,aser may oD,e rate juat and in any evellt. ehall bi at mortPle lull also pro.vldc that the ocC,\lpancy or use of the SECTION 15, This ordlnano,: e iii said ntlllt)'. wll1cb franchlae , ex· all "times ' eufflcl.n~ to prod\lCel tile +mage 'sball carry 'full 'nsur. IItr:l~ts =l,"es'g)l~venuea. or oth declal'ed to pe an emergency met,te~da (or a perfod of twenty years ~18 revenues aclequate a) to Ilay 'ance tn amqunt wblch nOrmallY:u cld ro~ae. lU'ea or proper IIure In that the public PeR f',' , after tbe ,Oate of lIale of Jlatd utll· the ' realOnable and proper upenJ I ' WOUld be carried by a ' private ., aa , ran e healtb. saCety and welrare ot th e Ity upon foreclosure,' Said bonds of operation and ~teullCle oflcompa!Jx enpged In a similar Section E, The g..an£ee. In the inhabitants o~ tbe vUllIge ,t equl' (l .ball.$e Ilped .,y. the MaYQr and the utmb. lncludlJlt ueceul~ry ItiPe ' Of ,bualne88 snd In a mlnl- oper~tlon ot said.... public utl~~'y. the, Immediate ' constr,uc~on of ttl . Olerk and sealed with the replacem~nta and \ lIeJ1reolatton m\¥D amount of tbe full Insurable Ihall be subjec\ a~ all times to extensions and. Improvements to jCClrpclr&lt e Ileal. Each of the In· and (til ' to pay wIleD due " 1~~ IV&l.ue 'ot' Ute pubUc utility' ~ay. luch, rfilalonable regulatfons of the Sanl~ry SeweraJ8 System n ~ coupon~ attaohed to 1~ld. princ.pal of and' the mtereit on able'to the truatee tJlereof. 'aB Ita the council p'f ,the ' vlllage or its the vl11age, and . n abal\ take rbonda Iball bear the facalmlle llilg· the bOnds herein. a.thorl•• , tn. Interest ~ay ' appear. ' corporate successor, and nJd vii' fect upon its passage and a n' nature of fbe VtIlage Clerk prlnied : cludlng all chargee ' al14 exollsal SEcTION J2 I~ the ' eve~t of lace shall ,not Intetfere wlt!t' the proval by the Ma.yot. I • Iltho.. rap~~d thereon, S III d fundI reqnlred for tM Bond ,~c- any Utlgatlon c~mmenced or ' ~nd. abut,t y of , such ~ntee. to earn" Passed this 20th day of De.c em· bonde. shall tie prepared. Issued ICOUDt unaer Section' h I I, ri iii fair return upon the ~produeUon ber, 1951., and dellvl\red under tbe dtrectlon SE"""[ON I) The <~n I~ a~bj%"rt1e' a~I~I~~u I: c;: COlt of eaid uUlIty, ~ less dllprecia- Approved thIs liOth 'day ' of, D , or the Mayor and VlIlase Cle~k as "'. r , . n don, after proper allowance (ot oember. 1961, , provided tn " hll ordinance , by Irrevocably ~ty Involving the Bald l8~tal')" operation and depr\lctatlon or reo . OHARLES JAlIIES gates and blndA Inerage Iyslem and the olJera. I cem. t 01 . f C· II , . 8I11CTION.. Bald ti0l da are any of tbe bondll IUOIl tlf the lBDle ' the l'evenue II a ~. ' ' . erk 0 oun hereby .wareJed an(l IIhall he IIOld not to ISllue ' Ifrom 'the 'aame 0; wrongful per.' Section 1". For a periOd 'o f ten M, SHER~ 001), and deUvere(l to , Nelllon Brown· : pledging any or failure to perfol'lJl yeara after the taking effect of ¥"yor ' of the terma and conditions thla franchIse, the gran!ee may CERTIFICATE InS and Company. cincinnati. nues of the eystOi Oh~ upon their paymen\ there' or' e~ue producing ordinance, and tl\ere ta' at Il&arge the .followJng utes for 'Db'e undetal~ed. YiJt~e OIel'l! Iii 'ccordance wlt)1 tbelr 'wrtlten Iplac~enta. and Ume any default IIi the pay. Hwe....e aervlee. based on the cit thl) Village of Watne.vUle offer . to pUI'C~e laid bondsj vlded; bo..ever. of any of aucb bond II or In. COCUIIlIDPUOIl of water: OhIo, bereby certifies the torek . otte,,' II now on r\le ,'W\th 'dlttonal wk. pit .. the ..ame fall W'THIN CORPOflATE LIMln' Ing to be ,a true and correct c!lllJ which' 'II bereby a· be f..ued paeo-flOurt. ~hav~ Jurt"'~ ,PInt 20.000 gallonl. per Quallter of O~dh~an e NOr 2%31 'PaBaed · by nues of ,of lIu4!b ~~.e. lIIAt "'00; ' , the. council of saId vUJ4.e 0,1 8ECTION It· The Ilroceeda [rom e&na1Dp of • . ~et ~~ . .Next 10:.000 Qlloaa. per Quarter December 20. \9&1. ........... the sale of Uld bonda and the r.cor . ta :_,.~ U8 ,per 1000 1alI0II.. OHAllI.ms 16UaJllD. entIG hl~t from dale td the Satell )lNeedlng ~ oa .......f lIIe Nut 10.000 pIIona. per quarter ~ C1er!£ tate .. ~. be placed adcUUoD&l bOa4i C»f W..,......m.. Olio. ' O.U per 1000 1alI001. Publlah 12-27-1-8

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FOR SALJjJ.Q690 acre. The beat equipped II~ farm In Southern Ohio. Good bulldlngs • .good fen.:es, ~;;;;;;;;;.~~~~. plenty Wll~, 300 69res UI1a'~le. • FRED BARNARD, Alllhn. Olhlo. Xenia Phone 1320 J 6. 1\1 NTZ ~LTY. ~n. OhIo. , X-'l2·27"71.3.110.17

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Dor Jloell8e. want OD lat~ ' In county lalt I'rlda,. TbeUcenlea .... DOW $I for malea. (e· mal• . 0lilated temales wblle k.nnela remalll tlO. DeaA1II11.. for lecUrtag the talll All.. M;r. Ob&44ler ..... reUred clJt.lry Without a P8Ulty Ia Jan. JO. A. KNOW flU'Dler on lou~ -'8. northW"I~ of penalty wUl be added after thllM.t In Cincinnali here. Tbe C~ farm untl~ .... dote tw late buJere. Llcenee. may . j eently bad bHQ ~ tb. twily tor be purc!lUe4 at the county ~udl- ,Mr. KeJUletb D. St. John, of YI81T IN CINCINNATI 160 yean. to!"o orne. at an,. time. Hubbard. OhIo, 'Bon or Mr. ' IUld IIr•. Mn. Jaell PreaWn lpent Friendo HJYtce 1fere b.ld at Mra. L. C. St. John. will attend the week end with relative. in the Ktw~nl B Club meeting In <;In· 2:3() p. qL W~., III 8t~bba OIDclJaD.al. tUDeral • • ~ burial III M Un! . . . . . . . elllnad durIDg the co~lng week. cem.telT,· Mr. St., Jobn. a membesr (>t tb e QUIlIT. FROM UNION CI't:Y I . sum~ are Ja1J WUe Adele; • Ilia.. Hubbard KiwanIs Club, has had II MI'. an. lin. Beeman Stewart claurh~, Gertna4. a teach.r in . . . . . ~ perfect attendance for lhe !,Iasl JS _ obUdNn 01 UJllo, Cllf, ,.-re Mr. and Mn. · Jaclt Preeton . eld years. served as secretary silloe IOtaom.j a !Ollter liOn, week end lUelta of tIIelr parenta, Paul Ch~ler. of B.eclcUq, Coilua., Opell Houl. at the Flora a art· 1946. Is prelldent of tile 14th 01. III'. u4 Mn. H. L. Rfe. aDd two ltutla Ohao4ler. menta on N~1f Year. da,. 18 ~a v1/slonnl Counoll, wblclt If! made of tU b'" farew.U I"'r JlOk b luv f te I 'b . t ma ron 9me ....... . ,. 1f 0 es. on up 0 n c u s In tbat vldnlty. QUE'T8 FROM NEW CARLIIL& and EUsab9Ua CIa 4ler, t t~ob.r 16 for Camp Polk. La .• where and Is lieutenant goverJJ.OI· of llle Mr. u4 II",. J. P. 5'lomm had at Hampton Ina , ~, ' Va. . lie trw ente'r military serylce. Utb dlvlBlon 9r Oh10 Ki wanis. al ~, 4bm.r 'I1lHta, UaeIl --~f-Mn. Preston'l parenta, Mr. bllJ ae Is a member at the fac ul ty IOIl'Ja.Ia.. u4 daqIlter, IIr• ..." Walter Marcb of Clnolnnati of Hubbard High Sclioo) as In. Mn. MeMIl BaIlt& N.w CarUal•• and Mr. Preltoll'lI mother. Mrs Itructor ID cbemlli'tJ·y and ' guld. Jotm Prestoli anlsted In receiving ~nce director. and Is working for ATT&.ND 'VEf.MEETINQ WILL AnEND the gIIlllta and serving of refresh a Doctor'a degree In eltu('8'1 0n nt Tl:'a~HEflS MEET menta. ih Udlverslty or Pittsburgh, Dr. aDd. lin. B. 1'. DJo aD" IOD -r'" AbOut fUtl' ~e8tl were prelent Jerrr .pent lI'feral daJo "W'IDI . Mh. Wll11am Lu~eD8 ~aa been from Olll.clJUlatt and W.nelVtll.. the put w..1l in CollUDbu Where ""arl noWled of lier appolliuhent to the Xr. u4 Mn. Pr.ltOn have now Li,estock atteDclei1 the V.t.rIDarlaDa' ecbool at 9:30 a. ·m. JIj Teachers Tenure committee ot th. vacated tb.1r apartment and are " meetJDl. IW,oollLrd. lIIaperlDteMent. 0li10 Olallroom Teachers AIIOOIa· at the bome of hti pareDt. for a Prod laniad HAV. NEW YEAR8 QUO'" woraJalp at 10:46. Ser At piesent Mfa, Lukens. dinner '''.. ,.w da,.s. I and tbelr Tbe 100 farmerll attending thl) : Oburob Disclpltne. IltllllDLDYEld at ' Clarltavllle HI g h Mn. Oeorr. 8troU4 01 worehlD at '1 :80 p. m. .Sbe 'formerly taugbt at att.ndance for Warren Gounty Livestock Preduc. ~ IIl4 Mr. u4 lin. W. Jll.IS.1rDlLOn. subjeat: 'Beven Beatitude. WaY,llesvllle. Mr. anel _[I'll. ~"'. ·E . . . . era meeting In ,Lebanon Wednes StnMi4 "'... New Yeara Pllto 01 , A. chAlk picture will alao Sbe --',I attend 0. meetlll-- of JIld lira. IlIOn· ... da.y elected tbe tollowln... com. -.Qraae Vice aDd Mn • IHDit -_ ... --'c. 'an4 II' ~ven'" D' V ...... ~" ... ll . .. . .. - .at . . ....... . . . ...... thla Oommlttee JanUary 26 and _n·' ..... .. mittes : H._ o-n. to th.. one brtqtnl the larg..t ID Columbus. The committee Is 8nrfaoe, IIr. Mowb"'7, ,Mr. Beef. Curlls Beck and William Marr; dairy. Jilrancis Eustis and Illimber to the lenlce wbo were compo.~ ot 2 membera from each' J. B. en.... IIf. Robert WUllon. pnaeDt the precedlnr SIIDda7 dla~let 81B0otatton; she repreaentl' ~r. DaVId h~. Mr. Ve"~on Ray SCbwnrb:. Jr.; sheep, Ernest WCTU TO MEE:t t'RIDAV n. '\VCTU wUl bolel their rea· Dlalat, ," . the /3oulbweatem dlstl'lct. .hutta. IIr. JIld 1 ~ Mlcbener laJlll Cook. ant Everett Runyan; swine, _ . . .tiIll on l'rlda, .veniDl. PraJ.r ..me. and Bible Study , ,Ilr. RObert Orat. Scott McClure and C. D. Sheehan. 1.....,.1 u 1Iom•• l ot lira. MIDIDI at '1:30. N.W R-II.a... DUe to w-.tber condition I JIIe Beak, Coole. Lutber Hartsock LRaY. ....r at 'eYeD·than,.. AD be UI'IIIlI84 for In ....._ _ group did _ . 114 the IDO 'Je, I _ _tlll" aDd WIlliam Langhorst weI' e . . .berii are urpcl to atteDd. in wldoh each on. at. ~ ~~_ 0 . . . . ., the 4biDer III ordlDalrtl) a brief bUllnell meeting. a named delegate to the Producers IDq lIleat"th. cIa.. .. • __ .. tbe cuitOID. til. "MeKlllley fndl ..n annual meeting. Alternates named to atUad. I • Th. nut aeettq ot .. II .........~ by Mra. Mar· Bre Runyan. S. S. Burge anit "Reltaion ot the Spirit" wlll b t Vounl.........U lie beld w.. foUowed by Charle,e Mlohener. Maynard Hage: the lubJect of tbe meaBage at till Mondq ~ . u&r, 7. at a tH.....o. of 4Ifterent mll.lone. meyer wlll J:eprelJent them at Ute MethodllJt cburch next Sunday. hlllt · O~ aDd IMap · r.cJ1q.. . Ohio WlOol Growers annual meet CeJ1a1nl1 tbere Ia not o~o pllroon ~1uD'" were IlrTed by . . and &lie ....teIa a IOCJaI hour

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Deaths o,n Wnrren c:ount~ high· waya hit a new high or 4 last year and SberJ£t Gerald W. Couden said be was lnuncblng n drlv:e to ourb speeding, J'jilck!ess operation or motor ·veblcles. 06serv8nce or stop Signs an~ yelJow lines to make motorl"ts IInfety conscloull. Every effort will be niade to CII~ lbls death rnte by' allto n r-Ident;! to a minimum In 19G2. be 81l1d. A shllrr) lucreaHe In occldeuIII hM been noted during the pallt tbree monthll. the sheri!f 1\~ld. ley conditions of the highways (lnd QareleslI operation or cars and truoks resulted 1\1 almOst an ac· oldent n day during t be last 90 day on state and county blghways. The sheriff 1l0IDted out that both he and hJs deputies will alac> crack <101m on JDotorlBts who operate veblcles with lmpropel' heac,l aud tall ligbts. An ever tn· oreaslng numbeT of accidents reo. suIted due to 110' tail 1Ights. one head u gbl and faulty brak... , f Uto accidents In the county aocounted for 24 deaths although 10 or thls.number: died in hospitals In Dayton. MJ,ddlef.o.wn or OIncil\Dati. Fourteen wer~ kilied at the scene or lleoldenta or died berore reaching a hospital. , '. _ _ _._ __ W.,. .

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met at tbe Far ama Party House th d on Wednesday evening. Jl1nunry.2 e New Year gets un er way. RJchards has been the first New wUh thirteen members preaent. Year court case (or Squire Clar· . .ss . . . ...ean Hart1J0c. k pres I'dept. ence F. Ranker ID 1.949, 1950. 1951 "reelded over the buslD,ess session' an.d again III 1952. Each Ume Itt;! fOllowing. the delicious ~Inner, '(lnd was Indicted for Intoxloatlon . . during the program hour were en· ltlchinds was . apprehended by tertalDed by Mr. Joe James who Cblet Deputy Sheril! Richard SuI. had recorded the voices of tbe un· terthwalte. and Deputy RnIJ1h sUSPecting ' members all they al" Palmer . . . and you guessed It, rlv8d then playing the reqord bacle tl;le charg\! was (or ~ejng In~oxlto th-em: ' They also Q1Ijoyed ,llle ca.ted. Agoill bl' was tilled $25 reocorde.d flinging of Miss Jeau nn d c~s t s by s·r Ql.,.re R an er. I[ Hartsock. Miss Virginia Hardin It bappens In 1953 a jail sentenco aDd Mr,. J. W. Wedgewood. II-m be imposed' Ute squlre. 'said.

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.T umlns to tho blotlsoma before (DELA'VED) , HAVE NEW Y!AR8 QUE8T~ uo. Mre. Alexan(ler Wid their name ( The Obrlatmu ...oon Wall. IIr. ud lire. O,rvtll~ Gr~y and and palce where, grOl'n, the ,S t.a r i'very happy time at. the Frl 'Ddo Mr. . and Mtt. W. P . . Sawyer bad of . ne~hlehem, . grown In SO~ith Home. ' u N.w V.ar·s guelts. Mr. I Afrlca. II'b"lr splkea of buds and I . C. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Joe ' Ha'Yker lon~ stems 'coated with .wax. tbey I First, ibe Girl ScoUtH und~r the land Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray are Ihlpped 'to a department atore Ilea~e"'hlp of Mril. Jack Prento"} ,and dauchter Alice Jane 01 Day. I.. New York whlcb' hlLDdl~a ' their I enteri.allled U8 ODe evening . ~!1t\J ton,..an~ "'r. and Mrl!. Rob,ert ·R eIdistribution. Removing tbe wax tbelr carol I1nlfDg, the 10118ly road and Ion Michael ot Morrow. nnd arraDllng the spikes . for I wreath . and girt. th.ey bad m.ade , blOOming In' n ",um room. the buds eacb oqe. J HONO .. ED ON IIRTHDAY burlt (orth In - st{\rllke flowera to On tbe 17th th. Cea.ter,l1I., ~r. and Mr•. 1.-, O. St. Jobn en. tbe eodl or the IPlkes, a thing of I Women'. choir with Mr. ani J~rI. t.ertafD.d to dlnller on Sunday. great beauty. . F.orHt Marth~ from Cent.q11le bODOrtq. tho blrtbday' annlver. Tbe advertlseme.nt of ' t~e Star sang many well cla...n ..leatloD. laJ7 of Mr. St. John. Covilrs were of' Be,t hlehem II toun!1 In IHoule for UII. Tbey w.r, acoompuled by arrang.d 'tor Mr. and Mri. B8jlutllulr OI~ID~ ber remar~ Santa Olaul who ..... the ~ Settlemyre and cblldren, Mr. and with .a poem, Spr~ Pl,lIImlae. nlDg It.ely an~ .... tut. to .clt Mn. Olenn . Bland and Mr. and ebe displayed a 'UniQue Qlramlo Oil• . A ....ad CIOUNI , with cort.e Mn. Don Beck._ . bQwl called a Pansy Pot, dellaned ""'0 aerv.. tor the cboIr. to hold JnI PlUll1e, In n w n· Tbe Hom. tppteclate. th. .f· UCAD THE GAZETTE WEEJlXy dow sarden, forti tb... IfOIIpe for t 1.lr . • Tbe remainder of the program - happlD81. an" ~_t. Mn. GJad,.. M'cColgln of Indian· bou" ""a. devoted to dllJcu,.lng XlII Elllaliet.. ·· Ciall4l.r of apolll. Ina.. w.. a welcome caller new oolora of old f;avorltes In gar- I n.mpton laltltMe. Va. 1fll tbe ~ duma, tbe boUdl.J1 of ~18I Mlnnl. den flowe!;l. .deh as tbe Goldl" 1bollday 'Ill_t 01 ber ltater 1110 ' Dadaca. lockl. J4arl,qld"a ,Iant wblte-sold Rutb Obu4ler. I~ Mn. L. W. Qlwldler and Mla. Gl&4loU, tbt Enph~tmeot Illy, IIrl. Ella Daklll ~ Chi It. Gertnde Claandler .. ere N.~ 8aarl.t ZlnnJa. CeJelUa Coamol, mu day with the faalb' of- llaer clay 41nn.r peete of Mlale, ,.elow ollmblllg .. and mllll1 IOn Ih'. Kart DdIa III I auua aD" E1l1&be~h Obancller. otb.~. anel sa .... ...... .... a& ...... Ohandler 1f1U lpend tbe . r. ~ J)l'OKI;am concluded, Mn. lb. taoaao I at ltv ... .... 1d maID"er 01 the winter at tbe Farna. announced to the memben DUf.. and t~. . Hom.. that It wu Um. to report tj1.lr Dr. IIIIma Ho~ w.. Prot. Jlobert G. Hamilton. or cRIe. 01 planto ..leated for the ObtlleDlaa l1I_t GI 1111 Kent State Unl.erolty oalled o~ 1',J plantlllp. allO that thl new' ; . 0,..... m __ ,....... AJUde aDd "am" Browa on lattar "Oard_ Noteli" by 'VIator •• 8at11rda7. Mr. IluilltoD wa. obce Bell caD now be leaured from ua. III. '()U.. a teaeller ID Wa1nelY1lle Icbool, uteutcm office at O. S. U.· tlIDD8r' . . .t OD '-....... lin. lADa Bartaock wu a ! ... TIle olnb adjourned tor BoU ItOr on O~.... Oat at tbe bome hnI' aftlll'lIl. alUlOllDOIIDellt that J(n. IIaIIel ., . . 4aqbt....fD.Ia1f. ?an. Vlo'a • DGt...-dDt WOIIl4 " .beN at aM ~ ~

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The Waynesville Spartana lost tl\elr 2nd non·lea~e game ~Iday. Jan. 4. with Sabina: 51 to '50. Sablul\ ID the Ollnton county league, 80 far has lost none of thelr, games. Wayne8vllleB F T Stubbs ______________ 2 0 " Hartsock _____--_---- 6 4 11 .Keys __ ~_____________ 3 O. I; Jordan __________ ~___ 7 6 20 Petera ______________ 3 0 6 Totnls ______·______ 20 10 {ill SabinaB F T Fllnt ________________ 3 I 2 i! Smith __ ______ ______ 7 3 J7 Conley ' ________ ~ ___ 4. 1 !1 Wllaon ____________ .:,0 4 4 Rockbold ______ ..:_---- 6 1 13 I Totals ____________ 20 11 fi 1 Score By Qu,artersWayneavUle __ -,_ 8 18 36 50 Sabina ________ 10 26 40 Ii I Tb Reserves won their glUlle by ODe. po1J& 30 to 31-

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Qanaer. runeral lenloel . 1''eonduoted Monday at the wa,aeav1l1e Oil.,. .of ~ Olwald I'UDeral EatabllehH February, 1110 wIUl bllrial In MJaml oemSCHERER __ ~ _______________ ___ ___ ____ Edltor alld etery. CorWin. Mill Jean Eaklna has CECILIA J. 8CHERIR.. _____________________ ______ A..oolate Editor a dinner a. t. their home near t6wn anon. II Garner who was 77. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_:_-..;..-- New Yeara day. '. • • had bcleb hOUH painter mo t of Into the home belillld tile l[.u.; er ' Th1ll'l . M~rniN ?tir. 'and Mrs-. Fred Sherwo04 his Ufe. Ile waa the youb~or SOli chur'C~ :whlo~ she recently ....... W~ ~..... ~-.. Ohlo.• are cuesta of relatives In Columbus of tbe Mrs. Mattie ' FlnotJ aCClulred from 14r, and Mrs. JIImel'. J W W ....- . . . . ~......_ -, 's on Maatel'll • • - -.. "!-, _... II. .. - . . . a... _ _ .~ .' Dlterec1 u . . . . . . . aatter at Xr and 111 John Soderd aDd CIaIrGIl 80IlOO1, .,. ....... the I ~ tort"ee U ~..,...uu., . . _J ' l'II. 3' ..... _ ... . :, . _,,~ _ct of MateJa t, tnt. OHARTER No. 2220 JllilII£RVE DlS!RICT l'I , 1\ SOD Ke~neth of D~ton, ~... - - JIIuIIIIlIIt. .-.. Report of the Co"dltlft of IUUta Sunday of Ml'II. Syfer4'1 Wo~p ~ 110:.. A.IL .ville Natio . . . . . w:.me parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S Tucker Youth JreUowshlll. SUD• .,:. . .T. MAR"" BPiIOOPAL SUIorIpUon aat.-lD ObJo , .. Per Year In a4ft1lce. ,1.60 ilsewhel'lt The WayrwJ Mr. Bnd' Mrs. Alvin Moore aDd The Bey. Samuel Jf. JIieP..... • • In the state of Ohio, at the Clol' of' BUll..... on becemher 31, 11&1 SOn of Sabina were gueata ~I . 'keeping. PubUlhed In R.lponle To Call Made til Comptroller of of Ml'II; )(oGre's parente, 1Ir. Cb\lroh ICbaoI 10:10. L ni. Clyde RUDyon hil s I'stl)r,led the Currency, Under Section 5211, U••• Jlevlaed 6'Ulttitea Mn. Todd BUDce. , Adult Worablp, ~O:'O L m. a base in Loulelana alter spend· ASSETS 1IlsI' Norma Sharpe waa a holt- =:Y~~=CHII"T Lng a furlough In thla community Cash, balances with other banks, Includlna rYe bal. ... .at her home Thursday.nJaht. Bible SebooIo ':U A.II. UTICA LU.a. CHURCH anoe, and cash Items In proceaa of coUeci 01L __ ~ __ ' the meeima of the M:e~t ~ Wonbip. 10:10 A.II. WUUuD ,1iIaUDOD. ........ with friends IUld I'elat\vel, BY ' JANE FITE '],frs, J, E, Smith ball returned C S, Government obl~atlons, dlreot aDd I\IMnteed __ . Youth Jl'eUOlflblp,. PraJw lIetUDIr. "'00" P.II. BundaJ 801I0OI, 1:10 A .V . lin Mra. Cbel. Gqrdon was ·a hoatess to her home here from Clinton Obll,ationa of States and pollUcaL aubiUvla. .------Mils Martha ·O.born aDd Youa'...,.... . . . . . ':01 ' J _ _ ~ . . - - , • at her home Thursday afternoon Memorial hOlpltal where ahe _apent OllieI' bonds, notel, ~d debentqres _____ ..._~- ___ .... __ Wanda Gordon were callen 1IIY8DlQ 8erYIoea. '''10 P.II. PrMeJdDa, JaL uel ar.L tor the Janua.~ .meetlng of the aeve~ daya last week Corporate 8tocka (lnoludlng $4,SOO.00 atock of Federal Cincinnati Monday. . dan Of tid/. ........ 11:" AJI.; Women's ChrIstian Temperance a aerlea ot observaUol1ll and' Reserve Bault) __________________ .l__ ~_ .... .,-------Bern J. Gordon x:ei\1J!Ded. Satul' IInnlDc IIerYIoee. frIO .~ 'Union. t1·eatmenta. and dl.counta (Incll~IlLng UIS.70 ov s)____ day to Inalantow~ Gav, Pa., p' , • , Mra 'Irglnl(' Dunllhoo of TAb· Bank premJseB owued "16.000, fUmlPlre, fiJt. '10,42t__ he .'" ata·loned w ' Ith the ........... The merohandlse or tbe Brine· . (B a .... wI. .. Xmas • holldavs here--fth -.. ~.~ "tr . I 1 .. ""t d premIBea 0 wned are ., ubJee t . t 0· ... e 11ens gal' Dry Goodl Store here waa ot- anon an d "s;' ..ou lie ~" e an not allBumed by bank) . : .. -n JIIII Prloe' 'Boberta, lllnieter fered for sale at p,ubUc auctlon M~sa Jane Flte were ,guests Sun· Real estate owned other thau ba,tlt P~________ No~e J)arents, Mr. and Ml'II. lIIYerett BIble School, • :10 .A.JI. Saturday afternoon. The sale d~y evening of MI'. and MI·s. JOM Investments and otller Bueta Indll'ecUy, represenUng • Gordon, KotDlD. WonIaJp,' 10:t5 A.II. was conducted by the Stanley- E. Welah. bank premlaee or other real eatate_______________ None ... - 8eri2oe. '1:80 P.II. He nnd Cuatomel'll' Uablllty to tbls baDlI: on •acoeptanae,l i~one Koog;ler tlrm. Mrs, Geol'ge Waterholl ,RnJw IhIeIq UI4 'BIble 8tu_. "11 B bOther AIIIJta ________ ______ __________ "'koutetand. _____ None WedDMda;, ':10 P.II. Mr. and Mr8, Jonathnn Bevan hel' grau dd aughte1' ,,8S or ara TOTAL ASSlilTS __ _____ -..., ___:-__ were 1UD0ng th08e from here io Allen ot Wayneavllle. 'wer!! guesta l,S45,788.80 ., rottend the wedding Saturday of Thur8day afternoon of MrR. Loulae "",-::---' , " A,UGu8TINI CHURCH ' . LIA81LITIE8 ~Jtas Madge An~e Cotner and Mr. Fite and MilS Jane Fite. , I . . . L. KI'Ua1lDI. ~ Marvin Beam wblch took place at George Sharpe, of Center ville, Demand depoSits of ln4lvlduals, pannel'1lhlpl, ,nd corpl l,~G8,207.42 260,169.47 I _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _.,_-...;.;....'...... 8:00 aDd 10~OO .&.11. the Friends OIl,urch In WUmlng· dted Frhlay during his working Time deposits of Individualll. partD8l'IIbipi aDA !lOrp' ?~ WAyNUV............. . 12,9:29.44 ton. Mrfl._ Beam. n formel' resident hours at Fj'lgldnlre Plant No. 2 ILt Deposita ot, U. S:. . Govt. (lnpludlng .postal ..vlngs) __.. 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Grace Brown ai, defendants. Tranlfer of realet estate ordered, Estate of Allls .R Anderson, deM'Rry jane A. Carey, exec. UI rlx, <Il\1ll'lbuLio n or Illl HOt8 or. dered. Estato of Louis K. TOWHsen.I, deed, Vlrglnln 'CowIIBcnll. ull~lnI8' tratl'lx. tll'lit nnll final tUlCOUlit Clled. Estate of Job · P..Shener. deed, Lulu F. ~b.~~zer, executrix. first and ,lnal account approved. Estate ,of. WPllnm M. Stepp. de. ceased, Ilia MRY Stepp, admlnls: trlx, final 8Qcount approved. ;Estate .of t john E. ~entz. SI'.. deed. Oharlotte L. Mentz. ullmJnlll. tratvlx, flnul account appl'ov~, Eslate Fh'l1lqn 1(1110;; dec'd. Robert King. trustee, eventb ae. count IlPVl'Oved. ' _ ._ MARRIAGE LICENSES • James P. Deam. 22. U. S. ~~my, Hamilton and fatsy .Anne Koe~ler, 18, telepholle operator. Route 3, Lebanon: Earl' E. Lansdale. 21. U. S. Army: Franklin and Betty L. Thacker. 20, .clerk, Franklin. Charles ' V. Cooper, 22, U. S. Army, OreA'OnICl, and Bonllie Jean .Mexander, ' 18, Lebanon. Ernest V. Creech} 22. factOry ",oror, ,FranklIn, ..nd c:Jbl'IStine . Cr.ech, 22. - factory war k e r. CALL 269L

NEW SUIT8 Patrick 7of2 acrel tn Frapklln tp. nobin F. acholl vs Albert 80~b1t !l11dred Pendery to Plrle. 0: aJl;d YSrllll~a O. EIII~I,t, 1 lot In DeerdIvorce, 1. T . • RUey,. attorney. E. ~. S9sby .YII ,otto Hortman, field t.w~. cogppvlt, "r~*,,1f C. Andel;8on, at~J.. , :MJJlred , 'fendew to Marlon:Q( Jo~n It lie:1. Btr.ln VI Margaret" and ;A"""abillie ,Brayton and W!p. stram, a minor, . d.vofce, Stanley and Alberta Braytoq 3 lots iu and 8tanlet, attorneYI.Deerfleld twp. • Vivian Voorhis to Ralph n. a,tl COMMON PLEAS COURT . Mal')' F. Voorhll 62 acrel In !>i)er· Helen. Rhodel VI Mark Rhod... fleI4. twp. .cue dllmliled wl~out record. , i're4 -Logedon to Anna C. IJocks Marth Adams Jr. VI . •~Im& J B. 1 lot- In Pleasant Plain. Adami, case dllmllsed without .lloLert M. ~~Ir to Hubert Wren record. . , 1 lot I~ Lebanon. , Hazel aUdham VI Clyde ~Ud·' j Amanda Ferguon , to J .' Henry pm, ,c" s e dlsmlBlJed wlthOUl Orendarf 2 lots ,In Tllrtlecreek trl. recordr , Orville and lAtcy Whltllker to T.b.Pmu ,Jil. Jonea va-Jack. BarJr.er LorenSel and Arletta StatO!!, 2,liS Cl9rei In ' Franklin tw". judgment to plaIntiff. Ambrose Rlley~. Mary ,Ellen, Colllnlt and MllcJred H. Wlgbt RUey, a 'minor, tU,Y,ar'le to lahIr to Allan C. and Marjorie Wlgbt. tItf. 40 acres in Clearereek twp. Toy N. Ro~ ... and Calvert.w Rt'ymond and Etta Br09ka to Iqluranee Co. Blrchel Roark. 1. W. Snell 1 .lot In Harveysburg; • .,ndant ...,.nted SO daYI to . plead. ' PROBA'I;E ' Ji;I~of Clara F. Schneider. deREAL E81J'4!T'. RAllltP(A8 . ceDed, Jacob F. Schneider. admln' Robe~ Ben Blair to Edwina ~ i,-tnr, net value or estate. ,2,. J"mea Henry 1 10 I ",,'l!a-.Q Jobn A. and Frallk . Debold to Elt.aite' of Wlilfum Johnson" cleFred: aDd HUf" Bak,er, ~.~.,,~ ."....~ '~ui_ 01""' .... ecutot MonICI1'_ . I _ j1' ,~om "'"""'" John and Eijlel Jiall to J. B. mllTemol')'".approved • d MUdred H II 948 an Elta~ of- Mary~ Anna Nunllst, ~..... __ ~.. L.... a • acres deceued, John A. NunUlt, admln- Franklin.. . .

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HEilE COMEt THE BRIDEWhat .... muriag. mila to Jout ula MUJ Jaal Higb,••tar of the moram. radlo program. "Wlil" A Girl MuriH:' YOUI' Inlw.r. In ao WOrdl or begbmlnll with -"When I girl marrlet •••r" rna, win lOme of the man, 1'aluabl. prinl loon to be offered In a nation-wid. eontest on local ABC atatlon. where the program , le ~elfd. Winner. of local cClntuts .!It b. jui.llc::l 011 tho baGle Clf u" mu : i hI. ~ al.d . _. ~ ..1.

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LUBRICATING SERVIClE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES

The Peoples Building, Loan

__4 Savings Company , LEBANON, OHIO .

SAFElY FOR YOUR SAVINGS · WITH A .GOOD RATE OF DIVIDENDS

W AYNl::SVltLE

'Ir. Is dang.rouII H.w much It

ADVERTJSING

Member of :The Federal Home ' Loan Bank

We Loan On HOllies At 5% 'Inlerest ,

will d ......y II. Jllwpp .. q.....lon. GMd IMuranco ~I your only

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C. H. YOUNG, S.c'y

S'TOP and Register For FREE Prizas Nothing To Buy LOWEST: PRICES ON

FLO.OR .00 VE·RINGS ,, '

Hatfield Floors \

(Next To Rueppel's Studio) Lebanon, Ohio Phone 487


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FlnaU)', be ye all ot one mlD4. ha\'lng compaaalon ODe of aDotber. loye a8 Brethren, be pltltUI: Be COurteoU8. , I Peter 3:8.

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In 1oOcl · condition, DtlW tee. ~ MAYNARD WELTZ. ftcfue 8711. o-l1·8--tf

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1949 KAISER Dlx. 4-Dr. 5edan -~ -'-.-SI095 /'

1948 DODGE Dlx. 2-Dr. Sedan .• ,

71; ,t' c- l·lG--tr:. . Lebanon, Ohio FOR S 0 ~ore. ,The bellt equipped Btoc farm In Sonlh'91'n C Oblo. Good · bllndlngll. good fene:es, ' plenty 1\'atet, 300 aeres tlJlable. FRED BARNARD, Alpha, O'hlo. ~OA.I Xenia Phon4\ 1820 J 6. MUNTZ ,. RJilALTV; Dayton, Ohio.

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DON'T pay tribute to moths. Utop them '\fIth BJilRLOU. Five !~ear guaraDtee o4orless and StRlnllesB. , W A.YNESVlLLE FURNITUREl & APPLIANOE. Phone 8462.

RepaJID8Dt PrmIepa

. BlacW. radio, heater and s pot.llght

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'1948 PLYMOUTH Spec. Dlx. 4-Dr.. - $1045

FARMER OWNED . . CONTROlJ.ED

Heater, good condition

1947 PONTIAC Str'ml'n'r 6 Sedan- ~$1045

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,6&8. IlUllllre WALTER H. WHIT· 'A KER. PboDe 2503. ~1·110·17

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New paint, radio anI' h~ater

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1946 FORD Super Dlx. 4-Dr. Sedan ·$ 795

BmRLOU . GU'arallteed

lIothQrv 'Mop. ' motha or ip&7ll

New paint, r.dlo and heater

1941 PLYMOUTH Sp. Dlx.. 2-Dr.- ---$ 375

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BOB tAUTERBAOH, .IC. Dodge •• Plymouth

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lEBANON, OHIO

OPEN DAILY 'TILL 9:00 P. M.

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------------~--~-- ~--------~~~~;--. DEAD STOCK LOST--_ HORSES' $1.00 COWS' ,1.00 LOST - Ladtae «old watch' wl~h HOII' and Other $'m811 atocll black' band. Ld'Bt In Waynesville Can Removed Promptly FrIday, Dec. 21. Reward. 2782 X·-l·lO All 'S~ Rlmoyael Dally. - ' ~. Large or Sman - Call CoI14iOt wMlJ'ED-.-' _ x.ia 4S4 WANrr~R1de to Lebanon, about XENIA FERTILIZER ,4:80 a. m. , Wrlte to BO:1fflIE , ' CRAMER. B!).X 173. Wayne."me. DIYlllon of Inllnd Produote, 1!'Go " X.-l.10

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IS YOUR SUaaCRIPTION PAST CUSTOM C~,A.lN SAW SER\'WlD. DUEt If It la ~ won't you pie... Oord Wood for eale. D ,A.LE .end u. a chepk for t2.OO. DAKIN. X:-l·10

Wisconsin Engines

• Lincoln Farm Welder.

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Templeton Manure Loaders

Magneto Testing and Repairing

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ltJeNtIfIge'. . . MeNeJl1 Junior had Ju.t returned 1rom hit first visit to a farm where he hid seen Iota ot pigs and ~evera1 litters ,o f offspring. To hiJ mother', query as to what he found moat Intereating. he replied "A lot of little pigiY bank. robbin, OD. big piggy banlt."

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...; RETURN8 ARIZONA , Mra. W. E. Anderson hal reWomen ,a' an the .~ ' thla world. ,J1IIt atop aD4 • turned after a moat delightful when a man 11 botJt. plane trip to Pboenlx, Arizona, tay. "How'. the moll.~ w'b ere Ihe epent Chl'lBtmai and the he geta married, tht)" U7 • • bolldaYB wltb ber daulbter, loUIB lovely bridll" AM . . . : MIU'y Jane AnderaoD. ~lslI An,terthey all uk, "1f01r _ . eon III connected wltb Pboenlx leave her?" Collere on the IldinlniatraUve , •• , Our early IDOW1a11 thJI ~:-i some ,ood. It made a Jot if bors retum JaWD III01NII • could borrow . . " ...... 0" Oott MeN. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Live WJre and Prolre..lye. Orpntaation Second To None. Strictly Sellera on the Beat . All Around Market In tbe Country ~D

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THAT .....TI8FIE8 For Dally Market Rlporta: GUE8Ta FOA: DAV DINNER W:t.W ClDclIlD&U. 12:30; • WCKY, Olndlnnatl. 12:11 Mr. and Mer. Harold Sbutla en· WlTB. Middletown. 11:4& tertalned to Sunday dlnnflr Mr. NORRIS BROCK ~ft_ _ .. .rtI and Mrs. OU er lacoba and son, '-'VDU"ftA& MJ:. and . Mrll. Mack WUion war'I~~~~~~~~~~~ ren Ve~on, enID Malke 811:4 101.1'1: colm Shutts hoaorlq the bllrthday anJllvtlnarlee of Wane aWl Mr. Ilcob••

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FOR --~----------------~ 'SAL»-Electtomat.e.. electric raDle, $6~.00. Call Waynesville 2534. MRS. WALKER LEWIS•.Rt. ~~~~~~~~~~

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Spring 'Valley, Ohio

S~ewel coal and wOjod


We Spend t,tllilon. To Fl,ht Amo"~. Ou .... lv.. Politi· leally and Almollt Ignore An Enemy That I. Enjianglrlng Our Whol. Way of Life.

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Re..~rl ~s.~-.. ---"T-.u---'-El-.-III-.-et..:....., F.r, Ex••II.IIOI. _ To Be AI Local Bilk ' . . Jal. 17 ,I ' • • •d.r, J•• 28 '

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ABOUT FOLK8 YOU KNOW. ATTENDS CINCINNATI MEET Dr. A. E, Stoot attended en obatetrical meeting at the OlblOn Hotel on Bunday. .

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were 60ld this week to Owen Harding, of LeballoD, Mr. HarcUng ba8 been In the cllnnlng busln.ess Mrs, Donald Hodley o{lened her In Warren ' county for 25 years. home on F,rlray afternoon with lie plans .tQ I'",sume operl}tion of Mrs . .Marsball Flier as the honor both the Corwin plant I)l)d the guIl8~. Mrs. FileI', the former M1'8 , Rpxanna plant 1n tbe summer. Honored On Her ' EsthE!1' Gohs alld Mr. i\!n~ljhall ;Both plauts will sIleclallze in tbo FHe", were quietly married all cannIng ot sweet cOl'n and will Fifth Blrthdav, Friday, January 4 and Ill'e resld· employ more than 160 people. t The, t:annlng plante were purMrs, Bernard Da'. ey honored "el' In~ On ~\thhstreet.' A very I'll a,s , l' an so<: a ollr WIlS spent r \l'1~h chased' froUl. Ohurngoh! who. little daughter, l'Ilmela on Friday Ule hrlde and dellclolls re, l'r sll- owned It for 6 yeal's. afternoon when abe celebrated meuts wel"e 8E\rvell by the lJOsteB~. ' hel' fifth birthday IlnnlversnI y. The Invi ted guests ot tbe aClel" The canning oompany was orlg· Tbe' little 'friends had a paPD>' noon ~re: Mrs. 'Mal'Sball Filer" '{nallY, or~anb;etl In 190 I a lld t.hl,! afternoon .'and birthday cake , with , .Mrs . S,N U' C Hod- {ueto! the StQfollOwing . Keys , Mrs. n.., springy "as wltl bul\~ J ItA flve can'dles, was cut ...Iln(\ Bon, Mrs. D. R. Smith, Mrs. Jil,bodel$ I runell . 01)'" us ser:v.ed with ('e cr,eam. Th08e wlln I Bunnell, 1\1rs. Cbarlos Doster, Mrs. ~reSld t"~",tnd J . F. Suool. :t/l til .. celebr"ted wltb Pamela were Ru· K. ,M. RelalJlck, MT8. M. A. FUI. ! enem . 'a na el'. ' mona BraddOl)k, Cynthia Boring. kerson, l\[rs. A. H. Stubbs, MIS, The ilelll was cloRed, Tu esday rot' DIana Ray MlIler, Barbara Kay F. 'J . Alols, Mrs. A. E .• Stont. aUdlthe two canneries, whkb arc the Allen and Denise TOlVson. Ml's. Oeorge Current. , most model'n hI tlrls scction of the state.

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~r the mon~h or January, a Salea Tax Examiner wDl be ,,~ I,nc Iu decln I Li.t Hotted at the WayneavUle National Local Dr~t Board No, 122" an. Bank on Monday, January 28 ' durDAYTONIAt,la VI~rr HERE nounced tbat 64 men, 10 from lng bankJng bours, 9:SO to S to Mr. and lllre. Kenneth EII4\Y , of Waynesville, will report for armed alliist vendors In t be preparation Day toG, vl~lted Mrs. Sarah Elzey forces pbyslcal examlnatlpns on of thllir saJes tax retl1rna of in· Sunday aftemoo~. Th'Ul'ad~) San, l7. IJere Is tlle formation for the pl)rlod July 1, Ullt: 1961 to Dec. 31. 1,96~. Vendor's DINNER GUESTa IN DAYTON Waynelvllle Rt. 2 - Oharles J. Ihould take with thl)Dl necessary Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davis were Hammer, Earl R. Adams, records luch a a copy of their last 8unday dfuner gueata at Mr. and WaYnesville Rt. 1 - ClIftord E, report. sales records and vendor Mrs. wmlam Orauder I'; Dayton. Jones. I purchase orders (pink copy). , PPtlcUlar attention 18 directed . Wayne8v1l1e-Edward L.' Dakin, • DAYTONI~S ~I8IT HERE Dan Wesley Simpson, Hk-old Stan. to the ~chedule C provided on the Mr, and Mrs. Paul Harle, and Ballard Parf;lon, Don Lee Rye. revene IIlde of the orlglnal return. chDdNll of Dayton. ~ere SundaJ W. Michener, J a in e s The vendor la required to list aU pea.. of their parente, Mr; and of their atamp purchalles ' m~e Mra. Loula i'lrea. durtnc the period showing the, date PAIT' ",ATRON8 MEET the total amount of pur9haae. 'and 1IIe Put lIatron. CtrcJe of Mt. the lertal number whlC~ la carrled ami Chapter OES. enjOyed their James L. Hardy, Jobn D. on each "Up just b.elow the space Januart meetiq with Mrs. wclle Cbatlel Tankeraley, Jr.) showlog the amountt The total ArmItao .. hOlltea. at, the Frlenda L. Dragoo, Harold Rhule. amount of the purohasea 10 lIJIted Home. , IBllchJU'd J. Kennedy, Ray Harold .h'ollld agree wlfb the entry on llne , _ Ed1fard Wlreoh, Jr.; B of the return. . QUEIT8 AT H. B. EARNHARTI HeItman. Rl~ard Smith. Th~8e reports must lie filed with Mr. and Mnt. Haroid B. Earn. OharJu B~ton, DonaJd Hawke, or mailed to T~asurer of State, brt and daughter entertained to Ernest Delbert Smltb, ' P. O. Box 1799. Columbus. Ohio. Sunday dblDer. Mr. Jamea GlbFr!lnklln~W1I1Ie WII~on, Jamell before Feb. 1. 1962 In 'order not bons of South Dakota, Mill. Kath. E. Roal.. Jame!l A.Cafferty, E\Jgenu to be delinquent. If a deficiencY ryn GIbbons and Mrs. Vlo'l a Evans. Paul Ell ROf(man, Burche; 18 Indicated 011 the 'report, due to Harlan. Myere, Paul E. OoUey. Jack Dale laUure to cane:el sumclen~ ' pre '" Laky! Irvin E. O~ens, Melvin -D. ' paid tax recelp,t to o(fset. tal' due. GUE8T8 OF J. B. RICHS' Victor Eo Brbby. remittance should accompauy th .. MalOn-Bobert 1.. Rueh, Victor report In the amount of the de· Mr. and Mrs, J. B. ]lIOh enter· talned to Slinday dinner and had L. .Mount, Barry Nixon, Alber~ f1cl8Dcy, made payable to Treaa· .. th.1r gueate, Mn. C. E. EdgInr· Leroy BelUaett, John Stevens, urer of State, ton ad BOD Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Foate.....Barold Ra)' Short, Bon· -----:--Bbodes BllnoeJl, ¥rs, ~rl Hockett ald P . .Beuberlldc. L ___ od IIrs. Sadie RealOn, Borrow-Benny Gree.., Earl R. ~ Lelah. Palll L. , ~1aIl4. LeIter,

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Frland. c:oinm1tf41e. Ph.l· adelphia, wUl ~4rel an opell meeting 8atun19 evenlJ!,r, ;Janu, ary 19th· at 8 o·.k at Ithe Frlendl~ H()IlH .. Wayneavllle. MI'. Whitney will d1Jver a ,aecQnd dre" SundaY ~ at 11 , folloWlq tat ,.~ Meeting for WGrldlIp. The or ~ "~11 be CondlUoa Quakei' .lJuIWIII~" and or the

on and Frlendl a prolect to ren9vate a storeroom tor the , fOT a. me.etlns. LIUI~ Saturday Joe committee and lias p&rtlctpated Altoo Bon. Smallwood. Lynn Retalllck, Donna many Quaker r lIer projects, Hadley and Winnie, Jo St.Q\lt wttl. st1tn!es o~ International no'alloM, Loveland-Eldwarcl Paul. Ore.onJa - Fred ~. Doughman. I Rev. Wedgewood !Waded througtl, and Foreign Student Seminars. t he ·'catcb·aU" store rOom lind These lectul'es ' are being sPOll' ' EN'rERTAIN BRIDOB CLUB H, 'completely cleared it out and I aored JolnUy by the Miami Montl~· Mra, Doll U.,rke entertained at stored the thlncs neafly In aDQ- ly MeeUng of Frlands In Warnes· ber bome on Konday 4!venlnr and ther' storeroom. othera are 'join· vUle and the Ol:fo.Hlchlgan Ret · Ila4 as gueew ber Bridie club. , Ing In a few daya In ,giving, th'e tonal committee of · the .ervl~re TWo tables were In , plaY elurlng rcom a \'fashlng, palatlng and commltflle III Columbua, -which :Is SHOWIi/ ABOVE Is the Waynesville Plant which 8 located at Corwin the evening and dellcloue refresh· malclng tbelr own worship ~enter. holding lte regUlAr quartarlybu.. ..ente 1fere &ented following the When It Is furnished It wUl be Iness meeting ' Saturday at Ule Waynesvlll_ B F T «ames. Keys _ ____________ 2 3 7 I used as the regular MYF ,worahlp FJ:lenda Meetln . g hOua,e. Barrett -.-Hartsock ______ _ __ 1 room, ' \ HolUster, Associate Preilidelit I~t JACK CRANE RECOVERING -1 6 Antlocb College I. Chwman 4tJf o 2 Jones 1 The many friends of 1.11',' Jack tbls committee aOd Ohules Mac· 7 Jorgan 7· ~1 Crane-of Centerville, and a former B,y K.A.T .. and M.A.W. ' • " Lennan of Columbus, Is the ~e,cFarmers G~oge 13 wlll meet In "Th'e Dlacovery of God" wll:J. be, 2 10 4 Stubbs rellc!ent, are happy to learn tbat Peters __________ __ theme of the melsage at the uUve Secretary. regular aessloo on Saturday .. eve· o 2 1 be la slowly IJI)provlng at M1aml the FIschbach _____ ____ _ 1 1 3 Metb~lst ehurch next Sunday Everyone who can atte~d thelle' nlng, Janual')' 19,. elgbt .o'clock. SPARTANS BEAl" HARVEYS Valley hospital, where he lias b88'll The music, acrlpture meetings Is welcome. There w'lll Following the b~slnells Besslon, Friday, Jan. 11 the Waynesconttned lor the past' several mornlnr. each portion of the service be a , covered dllh 'dinner at ' 8 Mr. Cedric Stanley, State Repre· vUle Spartans Bcored 62 points to weeks, as' tile reault of a 'Very bad and wlll bring our minds to ~ar uJlOq. Mr and MJ:8. Le.wreJ!,ce 'brown o'clOCk Saturday preceding . tl!e sentatlve, will be the guest Harve)lsburg;s 47. Keys ' scored Totals ______~-_- 17 17 61 .~to. accident On Stete 'Route 48. tbll subject. The ,attendance at were hoat ,and hostes8 to, the West' evening session, apeakenl • . All Grangers are urged 17 points fol' Waynesville and Score By 9u~rters: CALLED TO ' KNOXVILLE the churcli worship has been verY' Wayne Advisory Council on Sat· to be' present and the puhllc Is Lamb scored 12 points l or the Wayne~.v.llle ---- 12 26 >10 51 .L ' B Whl' fine ana increasing regularly. U urday evening, with a tine attend· Invited, ' Harveysburg team. Carlisle - -------..: 12 26 ·10 55 Mr, an..- Mrs. W. r e .ton I The Rew oUicers are : Master. Th e R eserves wpn their game daughter Cella . we recently you do n0 t have any 0 th er c h nrch ance, .and /)11:. and Mr:s. Burnett , called to Knoxvllle, Tenn. oD aa. preference you are Invited to COm.8 , Butterworth anll 80n ot Lebanon, Robert Wilson; Lecturer. Mrs. Wayneav!lIeB F T 010 to 41. Cl9unt of the Illness and. deatb 9 wOl'llilp wlt)l ua. If you have WE/re tbe guests ot the eVE/olng, --Dorothy Jj'rasler; Secretary, l\h:s. Hartsock ----------- 5 5 16 f The new offlcers, Mr. t4wrence A cousin farewellprty was heillf Haney Burnett; Treaaurer, ir. Keys ------'---------- 8 1 17 Mr. WhItton's lather, Mr. J. P~ been neglecting worship oJl, Sun· Whitton, a building contractor and day mornlnc you bave been mis- Drown. president.; Mrs. Lawrence Friday evening, Jan. 11 tor JlmllDY Harvey Burn,et; Chaplain. Robert Copas - ------------- - 1 0 2 S Ip U t::r,er employe of the Southern sln~ ~ very Impcrlant part. of your Brown" secrelary; Dr. U. F. Dye, 'Burnett of Ridgeville and Bob'by Crew; Overeeer. Herbert .McMIl· Jordan ------------5 4 i4 life. Come and Invite your friends dlscus!llon leader, and 1\1r. Harold Gray of W e' III h I Jan I Ste'wart, Ray Thatcber', As. Fischbach -----------. 2 0 4 Bal way. They allO remained for to come with you at tb 10 ' 30 t1 . t ayn sv e w 0 are 8liIV' .the tulle~l .ervlce. held In Kno~ . , e . . Whitaker leslala, ve o,?en. , were lng for actiVe l duty ).Vltb tbe Oblo slstant Stewart, Edwin MIchener; Mrs. J. B'. Rich was hoste~8 to ville . nQxt Sunday. In cbarge and fc;l1owlng the bUB' National Gllard. , Lady Assistant Stewart, . Mrs. Totals_.___________ _ 21 10 52' the Frlendllblp Club on Wednesday The Bunday School attendan,ce tness sessloo. ,Dr. ~e conducted. hose present..· were ' Mr and Frances Gray' Gatekeeper, 'paUl HarveyaburgB F T afternoo~ at lJet· home on Tblrd . has ::en .~lendld allo with . ~ the d,scusslon on "Farm Policy ," Mt's. Rl>bert J\font«ome~, Jl.l~' an,ll M.lchener; Ju;e; lIe Matron, Mrs. Lamb ------~------ '5 2 12 street with Mrs. Hal'old Mcli'l\.rland Mr and Mra 1.1 A 1I'1I11r~,rlllm I~teo ;f :~ tS~nda7. "Farm Committee System" and !'tIrs. Eugene Burnett Mr. anti Edwin Sufface. Maater:s ------------ - 4 2 10 as gues!. ' ' ' "':"ent e c re. r en s an "Pllice SUl!port Program." Tbl" Mrs J Il'urnett MIas \nlleen B II1I' "' , Go , ugh -----~- --- --- 2 2 6 , The· guests anslvere'd, 1'011 call · au.hl-- .. ~. aa ad d .. w,' ...... .. . they worship and waa a very Interesting meeling .. ' , . ' 1 Llent. Ool: and Mrs. Robert A.h••t1lc17 under V8I')' competent teach. d f dj 't nett, Miss AUeen Burroughs, Mttn . L . Bogan -------- - ----- 3 1 'j hy giving a NeAv Years resoluU()u , Worth and children, Mrs. AahwOl'tb ers. There I. ~ clast for eve'; ~th ~ter ad ,;;;:m~ntL lORy~e~n Jeanette Sheehali, Mr. OlUfclrd r.~· 'W all -.- ----------- - - .. 1 9 and followIng tbe huslness sesslou be1nc the nelce o( Mrs. F\l1.kereo,n . age. ,The adult department Is Februa~ -: pleaa~nt 'soc'lal houl' Kruer, Mr. and Mrs. ~ O'Banlon 0_ Henderson ---- - ----- 1 1 8 Mrs. J. J, Burske and Mrs. Wtlllalll ~ Ashworth famlly are leaving well 1I(0rth whUe and fine teacb. was enj~Yed with delicious reo guests of honor '\JImmy BurneUe Str,?use were Iii cbarge of the {I1'0, for San Fran~laco and. then wUl era lead In Bible ltud, ~ch week. freahmente served by the bosf and Bobby Gray, host and, hoatess, TotB\lB~ ____________ 19, 9 47 gram of QO!1tests 'lind games. Dr to KaracHI, J'altIstan, Come to B. S, and remain for and hostees ' Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbard McFadd.~n. Mrs. Alice Irene Trickey, 90, Score By Quarters : , There' was an exchange of gltt:i Col. Ahworth wUl be ltaUone4 for 'It'orahlp ' . The evenIng wu spent lIlaylllg died at 6:16 p. m. Bunday at her Waynesville _____ 14 24 39 82 between Secret Slaters and the Oftr two yearl. ' • present tbe ' preceding Sunday bingo , and dellcloua refreshmeuu bome, R. R. 2, WaYJ)esvllle, near Harveysburg 7 18 21 47 club adjourned to meet in February 0 ... -1__ nqht. were served. Lytle, .ner a bJ\lef J1Ine~: . --- - , with a covered dlBI.\ dinner nt tho QUEST8 OF L. C. IT. JOHNS Mld,week lenlcea Wednesday Intereatlng i Udee of Xmas fea· ' Surviving .u., e . tbree daughters, 36 Methodist churoh. ..... IIJ'. and MrII. L., C. St. John hU ftL..-a. ftL..Li:1 evenlng at 7:80. There wUl be t1vltlea were shOWn by the MOJ1t· Mra, Gertrude Karchner and Mrs. Waynesville SO. During t be social houl:. dainty . _ U Satu1'daJ ov~laht peata their ._u.t ' I the following subjeots offered anll gomer)'s and McFaddens, Irma Sweetman, bath of Dayton, refreshmente were served by th~ . . )fr. Kenneth st. John and Bible School at 8:80 a. m. Eilrl you may take your choU:e.. Cbrla· and Mrs. Alice HarrIs (>f Waynee· hos~sa and bel' asslstante. Ml·S. de of ',Hllbbard. Ohio. 1Ir~~ at. Woolard, Sapt. ~ . , Iuan Stewar~s~lp, The New Train- P.per Drl•• B. vUle; .a 119~ Alvin of Dayton; 11 C.AJ~LI8LE BEATS SPARTANS Leah MUls and Mrs. JennIe Connel', I . fa one at the MY.enteen MornlQ 'f'Orahlp at 10:'45. Ber. InC for Service and Chlhlren'R rrandcihlldren; 20l great-crandchll· JOI'dan scored 21 as Waynesville Held "I., "an. 28 dren, and a slater. Mrs. Nellle lost their flrat league game Sat.· Parent-Teachers A.sn lIeUteDaDt goyernora In Klwanta moD, ~bject: Ciluroh Dlsclpllne- Hour. of Ohto who were inatalle4 on PrI-6. _."ute. .nd Public Of· I W,e are happy 10 report that' the urday, ·Jan. 12 to Carlisle. ...... u ..., Satllrday, Jau. 18 the Jr. De,pt. Henkle of Lehanon. ' 1I000day eveam. at the Netherlall4 faDHI. " .... church ras.e4 a total of more tb'an Services were held at 2 p, m. Both teams were tied during the Seeks New Members -Plua at CIDClDnatl. Be I. a1H JiJnIIUnc worsblp at 7:80 ,P, m.I.~oo.oo In CAsh and pledge. on :'ult::veM=:~:.;:a:~ve~~~~ Wednesday at li!.e S~bbs funeral tlret tllree quarters; but a last ODe of the Truate.. of Ohto DJat. object: JeeDl Demands the building fund on Sunday, J"n. yOW:' new.papera aa4 Y"llr IIlS~' home wlt.h the ~e\r. 'J, W. WflcJge- minute' rally ' tn the final Quarter Join our Parent·Teachers asso ·· of Elw&DIIlDteruUoaal wblcla TIaJI wUl be the third .. U y~a did not have aD oppor· IInel, Call lllra, Walter-WhlWter, wood offlclallng. Bllrlal was In gave. Carllele the edge over the laUon. Help make the contest II bt .tteD4a4 OD 1I0Il"'. ael'DlOD In a .erI.... hu4Id on the tunlty t~ make your pledge at that lin. Glenn Alezantt. or tile IU" MIaml c01;l1etery. hard flgbtlng Spartans 66 to , 61. succeas. Be an active membe." ~tatnat1oDal 8aDdaJ' Scbool Ie.. Ume pl...e do 10 immediately .. IO~ It JOu haft . . . . JOU J~nt -----M()ifUt for Carlisle scored 22 Membersqlp cbarte will be In· ...... Girl .... HI", IOD for the fourth quarter of 1961. we want to kDo'lt' how far we can UI to collect. . MYF To 'Qo To polnta. ' atalled In eaoll nome room. a, a'i AAII ~ wDl all lie ~. . from the go 10 our plaDnlng. Rules for oniest are aa follows: of ad ,WUl com. N~Uce the BIblical teach I.. ' . .rborn ........y Carll.leB F T Send In w ith your chUd your ~ . Dora Roqh'. 'elaQbter of .,... • NIl ~ . ....b•. J.. that fa appearing each week · In . . . . . . . . . Hammock --,-.,...- --- 1 0 2 (Irst and ,last name with 76c for • • aDd. lin. K. N. 1l0alb. " ...........&1 ~.. perJo4 for thla pa~r a. a dl.play add, \mel ,a. M'emlleT. of .the MYF of the Ogl88l/y ' , ----~ . ~- - - 1 1 3 both parents Ot 50c fo), aslngl\! ___ the baDor ron of ata4- ItIIlIaft wtD lie ..,en III wJiJch tbe call th" aUentlqn of .your b1eodli .. . . . . • • iIIedlodlst i!'lrurch will motor t4 Pence ----------- 2 , 1 'f 6 ticket. -achl"", blab ..,holutlo .t- baJ'8 ad atria neaa the name of to I t . T b & MoUiere ~r,born Sunday ,tternoon and Cheeter ---- ------- 4' 0 /I n.oo to the child I!l'lnglng In ~• .;jIWo....t (........ or .... or ...... __ BI1tIe ~ aM a chat. .....t J\oIdq ;~~~:~=2t e'enInI for the mld·wlnter 1'\1111. MoU.t --~--------- 9 4 22 the most memberships; UO.()O to tate 6_ wUl lie lUde and awarded .. YOUR aUBSCRIPTION PAST 18. Tile atad, cllulea and mill· fun Schupert ---------- 22 .•8 8..... 7 the teacher with. the moat mem-. ou Oltlo State vntre...-.., _ ..w "lfbere be __ I_ad. Tte locnl How·.... of .va. u4. ...... . . ........ tile . . . . . DUar If It Ie - . . ." rou ....... "X,- CIdW .. ....... ,. -- --- ~ - - ---.. ....rs. ef . . . . . . . . . . . . _ • e'*Il _ , . . .a.-......_ I' ..... teublq OM of t1ae clqBea JUdging wtll be done OD • pe.... '",_ UJ I on "Tbe Book at. Jonah." Totail: _________ 21 18 66 uotage baal ..

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NOTICE TO CONTR ACTOR I STATE OF OHIO Departm ent of HlgtMaYa r Oolumbus, Ohio, Sara. 11, Beautiful light, blue, white tlrea,~ r of Contrac t aalee Enginee % bos FOR SALE-6 90 acre, Th.e 1951 PLYM OUTH COny. Coupe Copy No. 52-13 Legal equippe d stock faJ;'m III Souther n UNIT PRlOa ' CONTRACT DodBe C..rs and Truck . For nJE LAND BANK WAY Ohio. Oood buUdlngs, good fenue El, Part No. 1-&168 (I) plenty water, 300 ncres tlll"bIEI. l Imme diate Deliy ery ·Part No. 1-S-f58 (lI) Lone Term- No Reaewa , I FRED BARNAnD, Alpha, Ohl~l. Sealed pl'Ol)OA1a' wD1 be r. Xenia Phone 1320 J 5. " MUNT:~ Repaymeat PrIviIe ps the olace or the State at celved Ohio. REALTY, at co. (,COOP6RATIVE) Hlghw., . DlrectDl' or Ohio, A. JI., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,. lumbl18, ,Ohio, UJltU ~ 10:00 Dodg e •• Plymo uth FARMER OWNED IU\d , TuIdaJ TIme, d Stan4ar ' FOR BAliE-l \ew Goodrich sev,· Ohio • Member Warren ' .Co.unty Automobile Dealers A'IC!clatlon . CONTROIJ.ED Ing machine . ,21>; COI11ler waeb Februar y 5; 1962, fo~ Improv ' In: mente e Pbon. SMITH, OHIO ~EN ON, 1IB8. LEBAN boiler. BROAD WAY AT OAKW OOD CaD 01' Write one .. oUered. are :I and 1 Parte X-l-],7 3654. 'W.,.n..vm. PHONE 730 - contract and wm be cona14ered on , " motha dead in the:1r the buts 'of the tota1 amount bid. thGe! BTO~ M. P. 9:00 OPEN DAILY 'TILL PART No. 1 , trac" wltIi BmRLOU five yellr Warren S.R. U8-17. J. guarante ed mot]Hpr ay. WAYNE:3011 SaoPbaae 448 VILLJi) I'UBN1TURE & APBtrI- Warren County, Ohio, ~, Ohio Eoute State 8-17.2f, WAB,12 tion ELLIS H. STURM , 8.O'y.T r.... ANCm. Phone 8{62. ip FOR BALS--( Jood ohicken ' hO~;, N(). 118, In TurUe Creek TOWUlh with paWls , drIaJDIq crad1Dg, by WHl'f. If. ALTElR W 6lt8. lDIlDIre d emYou've heard that many tiaIM .... ~. Pbou 1608. ~ JQ-1-lG-,l? aphllUc concrete 011 clall1f1e CCIiD" a UDC coIlltrucI bankme nt and ~ift, but It', true .. ever. So, wby 110& . . . . wUb ~&C g, NO MORE moth worrl.. whlhl tllluoaa concrete llab brlap .'.. .. ad . . . pile capped eon~ , OClorllll,e . Ji) JuJo-U depoelt eaeh payday, in our hank.TIleD For . . . . . . . . . . . blIP lor ~ you l18e B d for Fly.m abu,tmente (Spau: 81 feet, til pa~ee I, IltaIDJM 1= ,~OP. oPalm IUDaU !UIoI prot~.cted, re.ar dlel. tb~ WAYNESVILLE FUR- feet U\l' 31 reet, Roadwa y 40 fMt). YEARS. ==~=::' No. W,A.-128-1'l1A. over Tal'BrJdp Phollle NCE. APPLIA Ii NITURE ::.,:: lo~-:'dIiDD.,..,.m . • .. .thet. Wet l1 welc9me YOIII' aceo. at tie creek, AlII un. , _ _ reet; 114 Width: Paveme nt • c JIIV . . . . . fO teet. LOST Lellcth. 2,271.40 feet or 01411 tire ';d wheel Jeep .~ LOS!J'..!. -~ ~--~....... ---D -.rmile. I W ........, ~.~ PART No.2 ' .'" " ayneevll ~ and Mason or COW8 $1,00 tween , HQIJ8ES' $1.00 DaytJDn , between W.,-nellt JU8' and ~ S.~. 123-27. 98 W.arreq vWe WAJDel all C ' R4. Ferry via Hoge and Oth~r Small Stock Warren County, Ohio, on Secc-2t-1- U-24 !BOO Removed Promptl y 'ti()n WAR-123-27.98, State RQute , . ip, by LOST _ Earl)' S~y mornlJ~, No. 123, In Franklin Townsh All atock R.moved Dall; M.",ber Fed.ral Oepoelt III&IIIIaftOI Corpora tIon wit b paving , draining gTadlng, Bolt ·Sprlns Mat4'eI. ror " bli4, Larg. or 8mall - can ColI.ct The NEW AII.pu rpose Hous ehold, Deter gent d claSlllfie I on concrete ltie a 122 on . ~to WaY1l~IIII- asph' between ' XeDia 4S4 a I..!;iiiiiiiiliii - - - - - - - - - - - .... m~ lthone 8468 embank ment and eonetruc ting vtlle. • Wlth the Purch ase of the bridge with concrete • IIlab concrete It-l·U XENIA FERTDJZER fIlet, Roadwa y - abutmen t (SlIan. 31No. WA·;l2S·286 I Dlvlalon of Inland Procluote, lrio. Ml5C .36 feet), Bridge p Bz:Jnch .of Olear Oreek. over _ • THE NEW YEAR RIOUT Pt. l-'Warr en-S.R . 123·17.24 Pvt. "am.. Ricke y -Bring your Shoe Repairin g, to Pt. ~Warren-S.R. 128i27.98 Rond· Hawke Barber Sllop: Work par- Wlelth: Paveme nt 20 feet; H•• Opera tion feet. 36 way jlle. Rea80naJ a e Lc r P . anteed. , . Length: 3,432.7 feet or 0.660 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rickey reo THOMPSON ' S B 0 E REPAlJR mlle. I 0-l? X-l-a-1 Ohio. cently received .word that their H~eYllburg. "The date set for complet ion _ son, Pvt. James Rloke~ unde~en~ LEI.... of this Work ahall be aa. set fortb an operati()n for . appendi citis on PAP III R lfANG.N O Dayl!On In the bidding proposal ." Jan. 13 at the base hospital at M,UMMA, R. 2. Box a18, OHIO STATE EMPLOYMEN'l' 88284. k Bellbroo Phone Ohi(). 10. Is be where .. Calif , Camp Roberts SJi\RVlOE 1 -17-2(-3 X-3Ci-1 1I0W stationed . 1886 Central Aveae MtddletG wn. Ohio will furnish the aucceuf ul bidder' ..... -y ..... .. an emplon nent . lUt from which all quaUHed WlIkIIled labor a. ta locally avallabl e, Ihall be lIeteote4 .•• tely' •• m.cI~ tor this I/roject. , The attentio n Of l»144era Ja 41pur Insur aDce . reeted \,0' the aP.OCl&l proyIISona $1.9 9 ' Sq., Yd., covering Bubletu ng "r u ...."lnl Regu lar $2.49 - At .rot.ctlo~, tee!. e the con~raet, the l18e" or IIom.tl c ..... 14'1 materlal a, selectio n of labor. !IoUI I of emplo7D1ent and con4ltlOnl of .. . emplo7D1ent. .. Yd Sq. Reau lar8e f; - Now The minimum w... to, be paI4 ., to all labor emplo7e d on this COIlTruly a 'Mlracl. 11\ Mlnute.1 ."ore tract shall be In aCcorda nce with .. cloth ... you'll your very eye. HONE 1" "Schedu le or Prevalll ns HourLEBANON the .o1~ Mill it Inaul'llllCe Aa-C Y smeared and stained with familiar ly Wage Rate. Ailcertal Ded and ·Ft. - Now .,. 69, Wa. inch ketchup •.. ~ like I., ,tap ld househo OHIO ON, eLEBAN SIE Spotl Vanilh iodine ... jellyl And than . . . . . . Determi ned by The Departm ent of $ " appUc:able t o , e Relation al~ Jndustrl the In Eyell mogle, _ Your Ilk. S for. •• the spot. vanl,h AND WHIL E IT LAST NOTICE OP APPOIN TMENT 1m. ent Bendix automat ic Walherl Executor State Htahway: Departm Sq Yd proveme nta In accorda nce with' ....., Secttons 17·8, 1704, 17-4a, 17-6 and Eltete 01 John ~D, Den'd 17·5a of the General Code of Ohio." .Notlce II h.re~ "ven that Wei.,.... The bidder must eubmit with V I . . . dOD ~. WllIon, wh08e POlt Off1eo ',' hJs bid a cerUfled check In the 01110, R. Hp~ Wlnlton Cline, 42, of a4dre.. II Wayael vme, _ . of ,8,500.00. amount d appolDtI dulJ beeD baa 1 ~o. R. MIIwt" II In. a. Cltan 11 .... at Make Soiled Walhaltl" Co Plans and .Ipeplflcet1ona. are on RR 1, OrelOnl a, died LeIIulon, Ohio Me· .. Eftouto r or the . .tete of Job" Phone 23 county 14 N. Broadw ay Clinton In 4ay We4aee hlabof ent departm the In 1Ue . . " ho.pltal , Wilming ton, atter Wilson, late of Warren COUDty, WaYII, and the office of the dlvJslon amorlal Nowl - enlo.), truly wo.rk-free lona llIae... Death came a Jew Ohio, deoeued . 1 _ deputy director . wOlhlng . . . oncl brlghler, . . Dated Wa 15th dar of .January, right nWlutee after hll readmlt tQce to whiter clo.th... Bendix Gyro. ope.ned the af~ernoon ·lIe..lon W!tb, 'Jlhe director. reservel l the 1951. brief a g followin , 1IIe hOlpltal motle wOlhe., Iriple·ri nses, a very fine addre.. wltb the th.eme to reJeQt an,. and all bid.. . PH B. CARmY, . . . hie home. Serv· at Itay al Ohrietm , KAUER :1. T. damp.dry., drain., clean. itoelf at Warren Count, farmer'lI 'Irlew-' JucllJe ot the Probate Court State. Highwa y Director . Ice. were beJd at 2 p. m. Satur· ond .hul. off ... all o.ulomati· point ot lbe state' of the- Nation. , W,arrea &nanty, Ohio with home, funeral Stubbl III day cally. Pat.nl.d tumble-action This was a very JPle talk aud had It-1-17 .!. n of Clark. C. Donald Dn~tueb, Atty. lIamUto Vlrd Rev. get. clo.lh., "lolly clean I S•• be.e n glvea muck thpulht. prrDvtel, In I-1T-14 "1 , Burial $288~86 ' it tomorrow . In- in EDIlaIl4 ~ho were fardlere, TWe officiati ng. _ _.,....._ _ Corwin. ',od",t 01 IINOI. ItOMI A",,'ANC II at The Waynesv ille Farmers Olub lag his l\.IIte!fe1'l w1th mudl 1 cemete1' IIIam! the of view :thUB .. .t~ 'a cloler Divlllo" A••• Meflv'otelV" ... C..,. met on Tbunda )' at the Far HIlIII formatton. 1018,*WIfa, lila are S B1ar9lYID 811 hie country ute, and IIJInc tllat It It Party House, when Mr. and Mn. ' Mr, Burnett iIltroducecl .n~ lAniIM woulcl be poutble to vlIlt other 1J1e; 'two daulbter e,OI'qODi Mapp, LealIe lIr. lpealter pellt and host were a, an4 Harvey Burnett .. more often we ooul4 WlIlIama, or 1lR 1, C01IDtrI .au.,. ~ or r ;maDlII'e h'am bak.d IIOU, 'BobtIant hOltua. A deUcious boDfe: at DIntt, lhip. relaUoIl better & up ' "1Ir. build : dillner ,w.. le~ed and a pleaeant Produce re CO:OP. ~. ,.. • The clab a4J0urQed to meet bl.. iciiia anc1 VIrID. all ....... the Mapp pve a ~114 d8Iartpt Io of before llpent wu hour eoetal RoIIal4 Hawke Ida _ _ _ _ _ .... ... lin. . Jln. Mr...&i1d with colllaowedj . . . abroad trill ilia Ion. . . opeDlng of the ballnee l H ra~,".... In FebruaJ 7 at thl Far lIWa Par&1 ~ cu.., ad a II' In .~llIe, Ohio Mr. GUbert I'rye, the preeldent, ored 8I1de.. He Yialted Phone 2441

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Mr. RoUte Bevau, trainer {or U. B. Military Academy footbaU team. We.t Po!nt. 1-l. Y.• 1Ipol:e to the Wayne.vllle Civic l~b Mon ITIM. OF INTEREtT day evenlnr. Jan, 21. The (JIvlc Club had .. . their rneat. lhe A.oUT FOLKI YOU Wayaetvllle hl&"h Ichool ' buket KNOW ball team. Coach Thomu FIorellGe and members of 'tbe faclllty, Ooaoh Florence Introduced eaeb Mra. p. E. Frazier hal returoe4 atter .pelulln, the put manti member iJt tbe SQIIAd with a brief With relatlvel In Denver. rllllMI9ation of accomplJlhmenti and expectations a9 a contender on the (Joor for the remalnlnl VIIITING Itt DAYTON , Mrs. Ooldfe Surface 18 vl.ltln, YIP and yeara 'to come. wltb Mra. Emma BOlIl In Dayton. Mr. Bevan, foreeeeing scholastic tDotball In the I;ommunlty of MRI. HARDIN FALLS W~YDelvllle. . credlted phy.lc!al Mra. LAwrence Hardin fell at con4lflonlnr "With developlnr a her hOIDe on Main atreet and II wbolellome com.petltors attitude In • uffennl with' a badly Injured tbe field of all sporll. anlde, . The dinner 'Vu held at St. Mary'l EplooPaI PartBh Houae aa CINCINNATIAN. VIIiT HE~E a regular meeUn~ of the" Clvlo . Mr. IUld Ill'll. Albert Caner or Club and waB 'lIerved br '{he St. ClnoInDaU, were Sunday peata of Mary'l Club of WaynellYf\U,. t ...... parenti, Mr. and M.... W. N. S"I'II. VIIIT NEAR NEW BURLINGTON lin. JOelah ·DaYlI waa a Sunda, pI.t of her IOn·ln·law and 4alllh· ter" II... .nel Mra. Howard Hurle, 11.... NeW' ;Burllnllon. REMOVI~ TOMIAMI VALLEY 111'. CArleton Sherwood wu ... ed -to Miami V U ltal moT a BY p on Saturday for obllrvatlon and treatment. E. WAYNE ADV TO MEET ~he Eut Wa~e Advtaory Coun. cll will meet on Friday evenlDr, Jamaary 26 at the l'ar Hllla Part, HOUM With Mr. Paul ' Tomllnaon AI bolt.

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For Ph,sical Exams ..Iexl Thursdat RIQ,HT-Thl,·I. the first group of , plctu .... taken I~)' _Icaaer Itudlol. Left to 'rlght, til.., age 7 m'o nth., chIldren Mr. ' and Mra. S... eane Stiles" age 8 year., aewey, Jam •• Stll .., Rt. 1, Wayne.vllle; La"a Dulll.p, I 4 year., Randy Dunlap. age 5 yearl, children of Mr. and Mr•• Dunl.p, Rt, 1, \Vayne.vllle; Brlli!n ~'or.noe, IIge 4~, year./ Eric Florence, age 1C mOnthl, chlldre~ of Mr. lind Mrs. ~homa. F ........./ WaYlleavlll."

Local Board No. ] 22 announce I that 40 mel Will report ne.\t '~~~~~~~--~I Thursday; Jan: 31 for tbelr armed for es physical examlnatiolls. ~Ix are from the " 'nyueavllie com. mllnltY. 1'he lis t follows: Waynesville - Donald S c ot t • CINCINNATI, Jan. 24.-'Dbe 4th James Smith, W lIlIQm F rede rlclc, dla~lct ot the AIJlerlcl\n LegIOl\ Rlcba.rd Lawson. Oene Cahall of Oblo held' theli' DOl)ald Wlnklel·. . winter conference ilL tire Darnell Lebanon - Dil le Frauenknecbt, "l'en"pOllnd .WI. Post No. 123 In ' Norwood. Ohio. .James MlIls, OI'Dla1\ Rohert ~ . found In a Sunday. Jlln. 20. Dona ld Farnall II. . on Llbert)r. The principal theme of th e .1'011 Frllnlllln- WoodrO\\, Nettse, Don· off Wilmington terence W08 "Tbe Narcotics Trad old Fink. Charles Jphnson , .Toseph or Lebanpn IIId Our Youth." Lamb I't, John Hlp ~ h 8J·. Homer gunday 1!y two Dr. H.)l1. In metropOlitan areas of OUI' Tussey. WIIl I,a m :\1llJer, P~ul E. WIlUama. Warrea Counly coroner, COWItry. where the nar.cotics ex· Dean. announced. . change appearl , tbe mOlt preva· M,orrow - John Woods, 'VllIar.1 Ohlef Depuq I3herlff Richard leqt. t~e American Legion II fight. SII!lnycalh, Ohll.l'lIe Halt. Satterthwaite . . the bolt COI~' 1111' conatll.nUy wlt.h civic author· James a. Rbodes, \ the present Mason - Mal'lon S~ubb ", bO'l talned number of I)apere. one or utes tq brlnr the p1I/1ul\e of drugs Mayor of Coumbus. announced to. Dumford~ wblch h"ad a ~lnnatl a4dral. amonr .ltB adults and juvenllell to day that he Intends to file pet!. Harveysburg-James El. Smith. A fUrther 'check wtll be qlade later'. an ·.nd. Cblld welfare 18 'a. main tiona (or t be ottlce ot Auditor 'Of Loveland - John W. Buch a.fl au. Dr. Wllllama ..-d from ell a l)- objective In the program ot your State. Donalt,! ~fatteson . pearance the \lf8 birth toIJlk ,'&,w"'I"IClm Legion. Rbodel was elected to the C(). Fos'ter- Hersbell McOIl~rge. VII" place . , the .........e aDd the bOilly Cllmma?der mo~ard McFadden 'Iumbus Board of Education In gil Bowman. Gideon Wilson. wal then placet " a box. .. aDd AdJutaut , WalteJ' Behren& 1937, elected ColUmbus ' City Aud i. Orego~la-Jamel! Howard. Rob. Thta II the · nd luch calle WaJne TOWn8blp VeteraIJ8 tor In 11009. re-elected Columbus el·t Neeley. ' J'eported bere JD cent weeki. It Po.t t16. Wayne.vllle, were pre8' Olty Auditor In 194.1. and has been Kings ,Mills - PaUl M. Gus·Un. Mayor of Columbus since 1943. stillborn olIIId 1fU found wrappelCl ent tor the lesllion. William Brayton. ' In a new.paper ...... tbe tOlfn bULl Mr. and Mrs. Rbodes are the Soutb Lebat;Lon.,-Forster Brol\·/.l. In lAbanon laIC month. , "YOUTH SUNDAY" parents Pl three daughters and Earl Smith', James HudgeL Pleasant Plain-WOllam MuU8JI. TO .E· O.SERVED reside at ]72 Nottingham Ro'ad. Middletown - Raymond Lyklns. Columbus. Ohio. John McFarland. " Youtb Sunda,." will be obeerved at the Metbodillt churcb on Sun. day. J.... 1'7 ~ tbe r.plar wor· . . . . tea-thlrty L ID, Joe

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Herb Herrel. Jr.. son md Mra. Herbert P. Herres, RouVJ I, Bellefontaine. won the , 1961 an· nual IQIf champlonlhlp of tbe U. S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station at Ceoll I!'Illd. Jac:kaonvllle. FIll. The champlonahlp turnament con.' lilted of 38 hole~ of ,~ edlll play. 17 on one. day and IS the followtng day. ' 'Altman Herre. WOn tbe tournament with a total "f 160 Itrokes, .Iz over par, ~nlnl to a '76 each day to win the championship. Prior to hll eervlce In the Navy be wal one ot the better 8Olfe~8 at the BeUefontalJl~ Country Club. lie - II . the IJUiUon ~f 1Ir.. Rufina Berrea, of 'l'bW ,.treet• .

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the Study, o( tile Book of Aota.", M~ry Walter". " Idrtlnlay amyel'llary Or MrlJ. loin. Howard Brown. Mrs. How. Kathryn Murphy \\"as awarded The young Deaple ot tbe Metb· Ro~rt McGill. 23, Lebanon. waa Stubbe.' Mr. and MI'I. Stabb. were ard ' DnalllmC!nd, ~n. Harold a Junior ACblevement Certl rlcate odlst cburch' wtll have obarge of apprehended bf otflcers Perr~ dIeD Ihmdq .v...w.. p ..tI of IIr'Earnhart, Ill'll. Cpra Rlob aDd tot ,Proofreading A'ccuracy on tbe the morning worship thll COIIJtns oaborne and Don Epping about at Mn. Geo.... Hela481'101!' M.... Reba Bra4dooJ[.. co-ho.tulea. Deoembor World'. WOtit Trans· SIIn4ay at 10:30 a. m. on Y(luth ':10 a. m. Suuday morning In • invited enryOlle to tbe dlnlnc orlpt problem. Sunday. The ,.oung people or the Nlll'o Elkl Lodge In Lebanon OD M.... MVRA CARPI, XENIA room whera 4ellclou' aaD4wlcl1ea, Ruth Earnbart, Annette 'PInney church are very active and lo; al. ~ew Street on breaking and en; Dill WIDN ••DAV NOON , and ooffIe were ..rved, and Norma. Jean Wyrick, of the May 'we all be at wOl'lblp III Il!Jey tarin, chuges. · I'ImIral '1II'vlcM wOl be b"d for Typing I clas~ . bnve hesn awarded had UII In the IImce. M9GIll. on parole trom the Ohio lin. Mna- KlDDey Carpe, Xenia. W...........C .....b JunIor Or4(lr of Artis Ic Typls 's Joe Smallwood. - pr.-Ident of State ) letormatory at Mansfield ., ~e W&JDeaYl11e Chapel 0' the ..,-~ Certmcates. , the MYlI'. will be In cba..... of the wu arialped before Mayor Wm. 0IwaIcl 1'Im"al Home 1'rlcl&J, ........,. .........m T yping II atuMntll are ' al80 worehlp• . Short talke on their Freer and bound over to tbe rfand . . . , . , III at 10:1j) L m. "sth If coDldstenUy reaching their 'goaia ~\,rk In tbe IIIYF will be given jart. lln4lr '6.000 bond. .. IIIaml Cemetery, W.,.... Thl WIJIUIRW. aale (lJub ta IUld settJng new' o\\es. Competent by: Wllulle Jo 8toU~ 'l.t c/Om.1 Qlleltlone4 .b,. Police Oblef W. , ~"""aoa ~~ W.14~-:, TFPIn. cert~lc;atell go to Eve1:vu , mla.loni Bob 110...... III( and IrdIH. l'UllIertb, McGW admitted nine .... (lirpe away Jan, II UI7, a : Po m.}i • LacaI. ,4' Det worde per minute; I commlulon and Zana X.. rulker· l0ther Jlul'llartea In Lebanon since In ....... bOIplta!, cmctDMU. mula..... ~ the ~ IOhoot Wan4a1ou WUlOn JobnlOn. 48 net .on, 4th colDllllalloL Oth.ra han, Oet. 1. , Bob 01&11, radio IUI4 TV .tar, wordti per minute. I a " " In the ~, lloObi ...d >be had entered the LATI" CLue IPONIO'" and J'raak lIonUI, clartaetlat, wW In Shorthand II Barb.... Stan. Tony ' lloran, LrDa NII1'O IIllb Lodre tbree other DA I WIDNUDAV .. ,...roraa. _ ..... to ~_~'UO II cordlally ley hll uroed ~. 8o-word tran.1 La_ry Retall~ck ~ I tim... the Lebanon Orade SolloOI. WI. . . . . . KatIe'I BaIuI, the ....a._ -4. aorIpt !:ttrtU'cate, ( Iman. Jr. ~r .".. ,..xe~ Walt.. Gara,e. Ornamental lAtta , aJGBlONC a . . . . 'af· A ne,.. lIinliter ,Ivea u. a np wiD lie ID the re,....,....... III'OD Worb, Warren County Heat. till' til.. ....... .... " ... JUNIOR CLAM WILL Itan _ let '"~ all make the mo.t W. . . . . wUl ..... BOlo A Rooftq 00.• JtID. Stokes ~ Dlf't. 'I'M .... aUractloD .NNIO" ..... 1)ANCI of It! tbe 'ear oftIoe an4 lIuennlcb' Ga,... oar OWD II. . DIrector,,,1Io 4ftIr the . . . . . . . . . . 1'tItaJ, JllnrJOIle II In..... to ..... IUlCI attempted to enter tbe ',..,... ID tM .... IU. . . . . "'-'- CJMe II.,.. YIU 0811 get extra oopl.. of tha wOl'lldp. ~ou'll fta4 a Prod1IoUoa CredIt oltloe. .................. JIIIOea an GARTT" at the WAVNUVIU,alooae. If~... bave TIl' .......' of _relarle. netleel . . . . .roD .... MZITTI ..... lie .,.. ,..... . . . __ 'wldt II .... ........ .......II Of! ' we w lloaaa pro......, 8Iore than . GIll' ........... ...,. . . . . . .. . .... IW "...,. will the eIdIr .....

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QUUTa PROM DAYTON "venels of God," "Graoe of God •. III'. and Mra. C. ·A. (lIark ha4 I I "1:ove of God." and "Faith Is tbe Jo stout, fll'llt commlulon. Suncla.y guesta their IOn.ln.law Vlotory." !lob 1101'811 ••econd and ~hlrd com· all4 daughter r.Jr. and Mr•. T. D. IIr. and Mra. ROn~ld Hawke Toplc8 for Instruction will be ~ ;n,•••lh1. mlaalon and Zana Mae Fulkerson; talk on McRobelU and Uttle 84) not were ho.t and ' bo.t8l1 to Advlaory Five Pal·ts of Prayer. How t d""lng the past holiday lIalOIl. (ourtb commlulon Daytof. _ .. ' CouncD .Np. 2 for their January Pray. HOI\v to Read the Bible. Tbe ' The obJect waa to del!orate lhe l,th[teetlraUlWI'Co'krk • Tony Moran' and Lynn ....ton on Saturday evening of Planned Day. The Prayer Fello)\'· buslnelS section of the town. ~he I' will allo take Part In the . , lights were distributed, 811 everily and Mr. ,Philip Workman ATTEND OE8 AT ,CLARK8VILLE th'8 put w.u. Mr. and Mra. Ihlp. Mn. Charlet MoCulloch. Md. Hawke are the . newly elected ~ , ,' as lIOs8lble~ con , alderlng ' tbe Iln· favor the eongreptlon with a vOl;al 8010. . I 1... Prenderrut, Mra. Lu.cWe pretlld8llt and "SeCretary. Mr. r....,. c~rage necessary · to bold tbem. ArmttaIe and Mra. Cecil Palmer rence J'umu. the dllCuallon Tbls was . a Vz:oJect financed by attended an Ea.tero Star otficera 18I.der and Mr. Setb Furna.. tbl tI e (ollowlng place8 pf bUllln(lslI covered d'l .h dinner at ClarmUle l8llalaUve 1PDt. · . and others who volunteered tb'l lr ... , on Saturday. FoUowSn, the ~11n8l1. an InMr. W. C. St: Jobn and Mr. Rob- donatlona: By JOYCE BEAL 'tereltin« buIDII. MI.lon wu ert Fumas were In Columbus dUI'.1 Orane'8 GarA'Se. WayneavlUe Hello everybody! Well H. S. RETUR"'~I TO J~PAN FOR REST 11eld, followed Jly a Imulllion on ' lng the past week for the 24th ' Nat onill .L Bank, Stubb. Fune'ral haa been luat buzslnc with aoUv· IIr. 1114 Mfl. Lawrence Bron vanou lubJects. annual convention IOf Township . Hom~~ Hodson Hatchery,. Sm,lth i Ity. I!h'-,.bodr II bUBY talking have worsl trom their BOn PIc The Counetl acllollrned to meet Trustees and Clerks 'a t tbe Desbler Electl'lc Servlqe, Fra.ure· not about put evente and prepa'rlng 1791 members, FAOd St0,re. Falrle, HardwI,re. tor comlng uente. Donald Brown tt1at he la back, ID iii Jrebrull'1 with Mr. and . Mr". Wallick h ort,e I. Japan for a ..bort nIt afta~ ..v· ~ymln Day, and dumg the pleall' were pre"ent lind heard many fine Kler'e Garage. Waynesville Drug Of c01;lrse,. eveJ')',o ne wa. dfeap. etal l!'eek. of active IIrYlce neal' aDt aoclaI Iiour, a deUcloua salad lpeeolles. among 'them being Judge Store, Kroger Co;. O.wald Funeral polnte.d by. the 10111 of our game the tront llnel In KoreL, course , wal lel'VtIa bJ; Mr. and, Carl V . Weygandt. Oarl Moore. II . Home. Waynesville Locker Plaint, with' Klnrs Mills b:t a B8-36 score. I - , - -' MH. Hawke' to a full IIttendance veteran coiumnlt of the 01)10 State laml. Gazette. Olear Smith M,e at But we know our boys wUl do JQurnal, Mayor 'ames A. Rh·odeli. ' Market. Waynellvl1le Lu~ber Co.. better next ttIDe. ' CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY8 of tbe members. . ·Mr. 1Ul4 Mrl. Barry Sattert)!· Dr. W. B. Gltteau~ AudlttJ r Josepl) IF~rIDera, E%obanre. B & R Ollaq· The Se~lor Engllah class III ' walte and Mr. and lira. ¥t'ber P. Ferguson. Charles P. Talt,' qov. lerB. Kennetb Retalllck InauraDlce. workln, hard . oil their a8sembly HartlOok and IOnl were Saturday • I lI'mnk J. Lauscbe and m n ny , Sarah Elzey Siare, Lee Hawke which they will present Thursday. ' ... othel's. ' ,Barber Shop. Dr. A. E. Sto,ut; L. January Bl. They are also work· evefllnlr Pllti of Mr. and IIIr.. • OOLel·t Fl'ye aud .(,n9 celebra.' I Lyle Stewart. president of the C. St. J~11D Real Eltate, Belcj!Jer Inr Oil planl for tbelr Homecom· tlon of the blrlhday annlveraarlel county organlzl\t\on ' vas also Service . Station, Ralph' SDllith Ing Dance which Will , be beld at· of Mlell Betty and Mr. Frye. _ present and they beard Mack I Grocery. Wampler & Covey Plulnb· ter the Sprlnrboro gsme Feb. 3. " 'l!he WS~S held their reglllat' Saller ~f Leesburg. at tbe closing Ing. Fulkert\on 'Soblo Station. At .that time a Kin\; and NEW CENTURY 9L,.,a , MEIT~ . meetln'g on Thursday, afternoon at les81im on SaturdllY. . Raymond · Draddock rnsura~Lce, will be crowned. Attendant8 The New Century (lIab W1ll meet the Methodist church" with Mra. . I Hyman Dept. Store. WaynesvUle leo ted from the Hlgb School are on ~y afternoon. Janulry 26 Eunice Alford conductIng the de· LL • Furniture. B9b's T~xaco Statnon. all foDowlI: Junlora. Maj.y Walters. with MI'II. R. E. Alblu'y a. bOltetill vot~nl, anel Mrs. Don Workman U S Smith.' Sales & Service, Day I~nd . lerry Copas. Sopbomores. Joan at the Far HIllI Party ,HOIII. wltb In oharge of the ·program. Mrs. (l:ar~s(lcli . nJ'. F..-t1t ,0. Wrlllht. Brown, l ,ohn Fischbacb. FreehIIln 'MInnle Dodeon nnd Mra. J. }Joward Brown. acoompanled by ICIIVe uwr lea IS Faul OuliUn ··l'a":o . SeL' . tce. · H,er. men. Joan 'LaRue, Rlcbard Frye. B. crahb~e In charge of the pro-' 11..... .(ndrew 8. Chur~o. sanl a Ten. students ~[ the Bookkeep. Jlngtou Dody S~Ol', L. H. Oordon. The music club .wlll have Itll cram our. ~. very tovey"rOCal 1010. i'The Lont'l In, CJaIS have recently recelyed POB,l-IDaBter, H. M. Sherw,ood, Dr. monthly meeting Jan. 30.. A pro· ' i sllntor Acbievement Cllrtlflcatea. ', MarY «;look. Ohos. E. ~cb~neJr. rram has b~en selected for thlll Pr&Jer.'\ IUNDA'Y GUEITI 01' ITUBBI II'oUcnrm. acUourmnent to meet Tbey are Nlincy 'Mae Billrd. Rut)! time and the public Is Invited. ,.r. iUI4 Mra. A. H. Stubb. and In l'abruary with a CQvered 41ah Earnhart. Jim' Jordan,' Robert r,mIly had u S~nclay dlone lunoheon; tbe . aIlureh', eao)}' Moran. Janet ~eters. Robert

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entitled "A H,oly Land Land Cruise" Is now under way In our Bible scMol, and 18 belp· \.n'g to Increase the attendance. Next Lord's day there \I'IIL be 'l. , The Lebanon Warp,lors were broadcast f;om ;Pari s, \vhl ch Is vlctorluus 63 to 57' over th e partans Tuesday. one of tbe clUes enroute. ·Au who Waynesvllle atteDd will be, placed In the cou· January 15.. Red Back led the test and all visitors wlJl be weI· winners wltb 14 wb1le Jim Jortllln led tbe losers with 2g. We,ynel\' comedo Morning worblp at 10:45 u. m. vl1le trailed by Ig points at the The sermon subject will be end of the 31'd Quarter. Dur ing l'Ohurch 'Dlclpline ItS It ApPlies to tbe 4th Quarter we were abl to Non.attendlng Members. Tbls w ill sbave ibis lead to 6 points. be the third se.rmon In I\, series on LebanonB F T Churcb Dlsclpllne The chOir Revis - --------- ---- '3 6 ] 2 the d1rectlo~ of Mrs. A. i~~~~ld -~---------- 3 16 H7 Emery. will give a specll\l num ber Harvey --============= ~. 2 12 entitled Ohrlst Is Klng at this Ellis _____ ---- - - ~ ---- 5 2 12 service. Elliott _____________ 3 o 6 EVening worship at 7',30 p. om. Sermon subjec.t: Doing tbe Will Totals _____ ________ 23 '17 63 of ChrIst. This seTDlon wlJl be a Way,nesvilleB F T - - -------__ 0 Ii 5 continuation 'of ou r series of th·e Keys book of Mattbew. A chalk Ques. Hartsock ------- - - 7 0 ].I tion BIble Qutzz wLU be conduoted. Jorda.n --.- ------- - - 11 a 2!; Stubbs - -----------7~ '-. k serv1ces We dn esdar Flscbbach Mid"wee _'-____ ____ 30 )I] eglnnlng at 7 : 30. Tbere Barton ____..:._______ 1 0 2 be three clssses. one for the Peters _____________ 0 ] ] children, one on Ohrlstian Stew·, Tptals ___~ ___ ~ ---- 22 ]3 57 ardshlp and one on Trnlnmg foJ' Service. . Score By Quarters : __ ~- 8 16 35 6'1 WaYne/lvllle Lebanon ________ 16 34 50 63 IO.MYF Members The Reserves lost their gaDle 39 d I tltut to 40. ' en ns e 10 ' MYF members attended the institute at Falrbom KINGS MILLS WINS last Sunday where a fine after. OVER WAYNESVILLE noon ~d evening ~f \VorshIP. Friday. Jan . •1 8 Kings MlIl s In and fellowsblp was enjoyed ~ v,ery close game bea~ Waynes· over 200 young, people.s YllJe B6 to 3S. Jordan for wa~n.e!l' At ,the meeting Bob Moran of, ville and Testerman for Kings

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PM " ' .per, •••zlne Drive Saturday J I d tm t (th e un".or epar en, 0 e Methodist tlund"r 8ch~ol "WIll col· lect paDere alld maculnes Sat. urday, Jan. 26. Have your paper out on the walk or call :M;rs. Wal· tar WhltaklV. Mra. ~enn' Alex· ander or the l1 araon age. Th

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Mrl. Laura 8b~daker retural4 alth"Oqh we woul4 DDt. oaIl to her home here SUJl\la1 after ber l»ack. 1f we could, mm her (DIEUYID) beiq the pelt for leveral da11 "LIO RENII TRICKEY new llfe of freedoDl f~m bodDJ . P 1I I H UI Id .. tua ud her new Ufe with the I(r. K; N. BoUihI Mra. J. • Eitabilihed FebruarY, 1850 P bll h r laat weekAof Mn. .am a a e AlIce IreD. ·,,·rlckey. daqlater of H 1 Fath to attend the January meetand .,.. O. 1(, JUdIe were PAUL A. SCH ERER •• _ . -.-•• - .'- • _ •. __,Editor and u I e of Lebanon, M. and lIllma Croallay eaTeD y Gr, . • of the Wayne Farmerl Clab Blanchelter OD 1'rl4a7 after· CECILIA J. SCHERER. ____ ____ ____, ____________ _•• A..oclate Editor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fisher and Duke, WU IIotJL February 11, 1861 Thljfe l,a a sUUn888, b1,1t it. Sa not. whe.n the IfOUP met at the J'ar DOOD for the 401lble fIUlenl ..rv· . , dauChten of WlllDlncton. apent. in Watren COUJlty, Ohio whel e, daath" HUll Party IHouie 'Th1ll'l4ay ar- tce for lllr. IUl4 Mrs. D, A. !'erree ....... a'.1(IU Every Thursday Morning Friday night at tbe McOarren tbe ex(/e[ltlor\ tit sexe , ti l When me nnd l}gbt a,e part: ternoon as the peete of Mr. and Of. MCArthur, Obto. Mr. Ferl e ' It WQMnGJe. Wana County, Oblo. home bere. The ,Fisbel's went ttl. years, eh, Ilved , unLU bel' dedh There J8 a calmness, but it JI Ifa.-vey B1Il'D1itt. " . a former lU'perlll~ent of ~tere4 U HOOJI4 oJaII mat.ter at Cinolnnati for a f~w days , Sal~r· January 13, 1852 at the age of 9 death, Mr. and Mn. OharI Dolter WarneavUle Ichool. and he ,t,h!', I :l:~ tnmce at W.,...1'We, Oblo, day, leaving their daughtera here year., II montbe and 2 dny8. I When 004 hal stoppe t~e . heart. hoata Frida)' n18ht. to the and, Mrs Fer.re. had been patient A :, ' ,I' ~ ' _c .. ct or Much I. 1879. with Mrs. Flaher's aunt and uncle , On October 6" 1~ 8'1 sbe was There Is a room we ente~ jiult to BillIe cla88 of JoDab'a at the Locan hOllpltal, w1'lere Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea ' Gordan. united in marriage to LeV/iii sleep, . ' Run Bli.ptla~ church. Mn. I. ;Po paaaed away on Wadneaclay anll • •• 260 \a h r Mn H i n Wall who recently Trickey. he having preceded bet' God puts out the lIIhte; Thornburt bad char,e of the pro- he on Thuraday. Su~blcriii~I~Pti=0~n;.iRa~tes;;;-~In;;;O~blo~,~'~2~.~p~er~Y~aai.§r~In~ad~ . ~ VIUl!!l!ce~'~.~. ~e~e:w:-e:. d . e eurgery at St Ellnbetb In death ID 1985. ADd In morning we.,.wake ......... _ and Mn &_L _ t ii un ~rwen s . T thta I " 5 hlld w W 'v ad 11when arthl)' 1lIIhtl . Balpa BID con· 088e Harlan were bo._ea Bat· physical condition at tbls time il bospital, ~ayton, bas returned to bar:: Mra. ~:~udec Ke:::ner I:~ Aned :, ::smo~: when we wake ductecl tbe recreatloDal actlntIe". night to thll Civic League Barbara Dolter ce\ebrated ber the poop met at Mn. Bhld· good, and she will be able to ra- ber ~ome bere and is l'eport,ed to DlQrtou. M,.. Irma Sweetman of We've passed all- earthly ' nllhtB. celve guests anytime during visit· be steadily improving. . Payton, Mr. Alvin D. Trickey ot . twelfth birthday ann1v.r~1'J Sat· &ker'a . home for their Janual')' Ing boura. Mrs. H. S. Tucker, Mrs. ,A. S. Dayton; Mn Alice Harris or The 'glorious Ughta of heaven ahlne unley by entertaUlIng " 1P'0Up of meetinB. The wedding pf MI~lI Margaret Collett, Mra. Jobn Anderllon aQd W'aynesvtUe . a~d Mrs. Eauiel' with peace, . twent)' trlendl at a party &1,en .n. WUlIam Oampbell, Mrl. lIy JANE FITE Sabin' Collett to MI'. Worthington Mrs. Wnham Oampbell were cal· Hardplan w~o passed to her reo The ptes of S.o rrow pallt, In the GraDle Hall. In the eve- Laura ' Sil,d&ker and' Mr•. ' A. S, Tbo adult lass of lbe Melb' \Mayo.smlth will be lIolemnlzed a lers In Xenia, Friday. ward two years ago. ' She iea eli every eartb1y 111 we know nlng. Barbara and her pa'rentl, COllett were callen In Xenia on odlst churcb w ill bold tbelr Ja n· hrlsts chilI' h In Pelham, N. Y., Mr. and M.1'I! , .Howard Collett of to mourn h:ar, loss, ber 4 cblldl'ell lost and , g;one at iast. Mr. and ~n. Oharl.1 Dolter and TIleJda,y. uary mee tIng In tbe church's so~al Friday avenlng. A I'eceptlon w ill \Vtlmlngton wete ' hosts Tuesday 11 grandchUdren and 24 gl'eat ber IlBter, Janet were all cl1Dner Bay Abbott III ill at hlB home r,ooma Frldny evening. , All mem·' be held ' following the. ceremony. n1gbt tor 't be January meeting pf ,randcbildren, IIl,ld a great mnny CARD OF THANK8 gueate ot Mr. a,n d Mrs. Erneat near to'W1l and unable to be 'on Mis9 Collette 19 the daugbter of IUle Adult Bible Class of JOnah'a frlenda aDlong bel' acqualnlAnctlB. We wIsh to express our lincere Cook and family of Wa)'tlesvWe, duty sa man..,er. of W.U'I tilling bera lire UI'ged to attend, The Women's Society of Cbrls· Mr. and Mrs . .Maurice ' Collett of Run BaptiBt churcb. Mrs. Oollett Sbe was a msmber oC tbe Lytle t~ and deepest apprectatlo~ Mn. Laura Shldakel' and M1'L station. had'tb'e devotions, Mrs. J.P. Thorn· Metb~st church. to trtenda, relatives and nellhborl linn Service will SPO!l~OI' a fund Pelbruri. ra ising program by giving Jl sup· Carlton Sberw oo~l . trl\!llee of ~Ury read tbe lesson apd WUlIam In ber afflictiOn thl'oui;b ;tbe for their k.indneas, exp,eutona o( per In tbe 8cbool bulldlng tbls FrI- , MasSle Towntlblp, was taken 111 GUilam bad cbarge of 'tbe tecrea· yea~ she was ever pUllent . _1M sympathY' and be lovely lIny evening. . SltturdllY arternoon at a trus tees IUonal hour. kind, being ,able nl~vaY8 t o SUllie tributes extended to us 1111'1;, Ralph II I wnil hostess at meeting In 1:Iarveysbnrg Ull d Tbe MaIsie Grange mel at their and have ~cern tor others. Sbe loss of our dep mother &ll4 ( her home Wednes(lay :,Ctel'noon 11'U shed '0 lIn aml Valley hospital, hall ' Monday nlgbt. Tbe elpeclally loved hlldren, ber ~Iwn mother, Allce Irene, T~lckey. EI' The doctrine tIw one can do DOtbiaa taI ..v. bimMIf II of fO l' lhe J allllary meetln~ of tbo Dayton . , Ispeakers were tbe master of the pandcblldren Ulld great gromd- pecJally we wIah, to ~ JIev, Missionary So('lety 01' Jonab's ~un The BYF meL at JOll llh's Run Pamona GJ'angq and bis wJfe, Mr. c.hUdren ns well as all chlJdl:en. WedgeWQ9d for bis kind and con· 'the.cIeviI. Thoae ..ved aD the cia, of P...teeott knew ~ nlll'tiI church. . ch\ll'~b Hnday Illght All mem- and Mr/l. Noel Easton, of ~prin~. was kno\\'n by all Qhlldren as soUng words and ~he Stubbs fUn· wouJd have to DO IOme~ (k 2:37); the SamaritaDa DID 80IIltIthiq to be (k 8:12); the "Ethiopian Trickey. TI\e 'chlldrl!n era! home. for their kind and efMrs. Harry Shldaker is repol led bel'S pn rticlpated III the presenta. boro. Tbelr subject wal a review 10 be r08tlng .comforta bly at nl- lion of tbe program. 10f tbe ' atate ,(}range convention hel' too and evel' foupd In flolent serVicel. euDOCh ..w that be woatd bave to DO 'PmethiDt ~Ac, vorsl ty hospital. Columbus, where II. \ UI ev- Iwblcb was beld In Columbus dura wflUng listener to their til lfl3 '!'he Trickey Jl'amlly. 8:36); Saul of Tamil WIlDIH to wbat .... ~ \ ~ be 'w as tal(en for treatment last Mr. Roy Abbott w 0 vas s , ' f r • I k ' eral ' days last week, has Improved , tng past December, 0 woe or 0 .oy. I would have lhim DO (Ac. 9&6) J the ............ Mked wee . enougb to r4).lUrn to his job as I . "I She wUl be greatly JDlssed by -"lrJl YOU CIIAIIeI ~ wbat be JDUlt DO to ........ (A.c. 18130) . . J __ de1111'S, Charles Mlobener. Waynes· mann ger of Wall's filling stntion l UlAD THE GAZETTE WEEKLY clared that to enter the 1ciDPom' of Ilea...... v1lle, wns a g\lest Frld"y of M I'H, ERTIS mDn 'John E . We lsh. here. '1PATRONIZE OURADV "'ao · .II~"' have to DO the wiD of the be.venly F.ther, 1'beN .... Mrs. Ed Hur l!'y is l'ecO\'erlng DEAD STOCK WANTE)) , _. _. two partie. activ.. in maD'. aalV.tioD: IDUl aDd God. God

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111\811 .Jennle Lee Osb,orn .\I)' H. 01' Louise File aud Miss Jan FII I~ were guests Thursday hlghl or . I r. un d Mrs. George WaterbOllse or in 3 out of 4 cases Wnyne\111e. in dt;lctor~' tests'. )11'. and M,'s. J ames n ull " 1 Il l• Hcre's wondedul news ' f~r tended II ~ss lon Tbm'uda'y oJ' Lh Full GOSPQI chu rdl on venllon women and girlS who - each m onth - suffer the tortures of held Illst w ek In In hllltlli. i'bad days" of functlonally~: rf c Dean , Hon (11' lilt'. anrl 1111'S, caused menstrual cramps and A. 0, 1Ilal'l ln , who bas be II III fol' pa in - headaches, backaches, a nd those "Do-good," draggedsevernl days, Is Impro ving. ~I·$ . Herbert Dos leI' who hl1 ~ out f eellngs. It's news about a medicine been 111 dur ing tbe pas t week ;'; famous tor relieving such sufImproving, ferlng l Mrs. Susie Gilliam Is Slaying at Here is the exciting news. tbe Probasco Nursing Home, 161 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Spring Street, WUm lnl; ton, H .e r Compound - gave complete or striking reller of such distress in an average of 3 out of 4 of t he cases In doctors' testsl

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This news will not sUrPrlSe the thousands of women and gh;ls who take Lydia Pinkham's regularly and know the relief It can bring. And It should encourage you (If you' re riot taking Lydia Pinltham's) to see if your ex· perlence doesn't match theirs .. to see If you, too, don't avoid

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(ould haul h.ovy load. ""ilh the btll of Ih.m. But the railroad. ha •• gro""n up. Sam. with FIr. Ioi· luron, • • An In,urollc. program thai go •• yau full prolodion yeor. ogo ~on b. a s outdoted a. old No. 41 loday. S.. u. tor • un analy.l. 01 your " ••• n,·day fn.ura n" nlld •.

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"Was a nenNS wreck from agonizing pain until I found'Pazo!" .ay. Mr". A: W., San Antonio, Tna.

:lm3zing relier from miseries oC sImple ' piles. with soothing Paw ! Acts to relieve pain, itchmg illstonlly- soothes inDamed tissues-lubricates 'dry. hard. ened parls- helps prevent cracking. sore. ness-reduce swellong. You get real CGm. (orting help. Don't suffer needless torture from simple piles. Get Pazo for fast, wonderrul relief. Ask your dOClor aboul it. Suppository ' form - also tubes with per· forated pile p'pe Cor ea~y application,

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llrant Ilnd O. I t WaggQner IlP · 1 Estate of S~an Evans Brown, POlDted IlPIlralsers. deceased. J;Jel"schel W. WUlI.~ .. Eslate of Ollie tllw.art. dec·d. adm1D1atrator WWA, ito". "faille Susan Stewart,. administratrix, of elltate $20,954.07. .

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The Natlollnl We~ern S to c k show waa held this year ror tbe fIrst time in the creat new coilfj > Ileum, It III a huge concrete bliUd. rll, and final account tlle(l. A Farm Diary In. .haped Uke an. overgro}!D . Estatll or Rlchar:r E. Morrison. M.4RRIAQE LICENSE-8 Quonset hut. It lleat. over e1g1t son. Pod ~llIon Ind John Stanifer . cle "d, Anna . forrlsou. executl'1~' y •• r thoulland people and a8 the ad. r. : A:' L ~ TRANSFERS aPllolnte'iJ aPJ)raI8el·~. first, fin 111 and distributive a ClJames E. Oregg, 22. USAF, lAbB D J frazJe .....- - -_ _ _ _~---6 'llay there IlIn't a bad seat In the Coming bacle (0 hlca~o, toe Doyd and l.qnla HIRle to f.'IOIK' 1 Estate ot O. Howard White. de count filed . . anon and Esther, 101. Lamb, 18, boUle'. I think th~t JIJ tr~e be-, train 'was cr.owded with stockmell C. and Voda ¥. Snoddy. ~ at! I C oe8sell, Mlnni White. ~dliilnl8 ) Estate. of l\llIdred Steddom. de- Lebanon. , tratrlx. Inven , tiled. hearing ceased Eva J St dd d I I Rpbert Chase, 31, Enpneer, EDITOR'S NOTE-We kpow '!ur cau.e the lIecond time tbat I went ,gOing hOl1)e trom the big show In Weat Waynl! lW)l. rqadera w11l be glad to 'bave tHIII we eat In the next to Ul'e lallt row and, with "fly-boys" as' Lhe \lapel'~ Piois C. and Voda }.f. Snl)(ldy Ilo set for January 21 at 100'olocll. I trator' Inve~to~y :Pl)~:~: m n 8· Mason ' and ' Manan Wlitted, 21, column back alaln. We linow and we ooud aee everything that out there Cllll lhe alr·men trom :\l t. Doyd and , Lonla Hlale, 4 lots In I Jl:slate or Thoodol'II smith; deE ' . Mason. that Mrs. i"razler bae many In. happened. It w~ like cllmlilng Cowry IUId the other flying [Ields. Corwin. cealled, Elsie Smith. ndmlnlsll·a· IItate pr .10hn N. f{uffma~, de· Ronald ~oy Unger .20, nursery tore.Ung tblngs to tell about-·after \1P to the top of the ,roof to ',et Lots of them wel'e going home on Wee and Ma el Marie Smith '10 trlx, Inventory tiled hearing set o~ased, Anue K. Attlesey, aJ)polot· and land soaping; • Wyoming and her month's long trll/ tQ Denver there hut there are no rosls tl) leave bllfore being Bent to oen ters AIIl'e 'Kln' n-'rd .12 acres 1\1 H.'r- 'I for JanuarY' 28, at 10 o'clo ·le. :"1' e xe cutrlx. OrosI! value or estltte Pll-trlcla Ann ·C1ark. 19, fltenog,.... u. ., .. a29 28 ' • ,let in your way I1n(\ When YQu tram wbloh they would be I . get- there yoll oan see the whole overseas. veysburg. , Estate or Wm. S. Kay, deo'd, ' . . ral)her, FOllter. JANUARY 21, 1952. - a 0 m'" arena and all the people. I was glad to get home whfie it David and Catherine Woolu~l , Robert L Kay, executor, certlf!· agalD, after a pleaaJ'nt month In The rodeo wns a J!OO(t show ILl was still fairly warm and find to Preston Buchanan, 1 acre In cate of tranter ordllred. Gross Denver, and when I lay pleaaant It usually la ror the top handa ' that I could get In and out the Turtiecreek tw . "nllltl of "tate ,6,348.23. J menn weather u well aa 'VlsJt. from · allover the aountry were' Jane. When 1 left I had to walk Jo.eph Renner to Ho»a'r t and EfI~te ot Alfred R.' Compton, Everyol1jlasks . me, "walln't there there com)1telng tor the hlg mooey. 'out to the highway on account 01 Sibyl Johnoll '79.6 acres In Hlllr. deoeased, 011ver Eugene Comp~on a lot of anow there. Wfj read The first day there , were no orec· the deep drifts but · this time I e"e('utor IItock and bor d d d something In the paper about It." ord8 - broken all the calvea and could get In without trouble. Ian twp. ..... llaJl'. Jr.. to John J ....nm 801d. . ,Certtrlcate . ' of Itransfer B or lire of S, John There waa aDo I t f anow In C0 1o· steers aways 8eem a 1{ttle wltder 1 found a nice new calf born ....-"'! "q I tat rado, but not around Denver. The on the . flrllt day and only three wblle 1 was a.way. Jaclde Is In .02 aoreil In H~lIton twP. rea ell e ordered. GrOBs value John Maa~ tQ John S. Maa~.Jrr. of e8tate ,25,774.31. snow was In the moun~ln'il hut oC the len bronc rldera manav:ed d18srace for swlnglDg on the COW-8 Denv.er. thouglt the alUtude 18 just to 8tay on for the required ten taUs and .we are going to .24 acre In HaDi~lton twp. EII~ate of Ollarle E. Welsh, de· LEBANON, OHIO, ~n even mile and It ." ,often clllled lIeconds and the calves seemed to work hard on him If we are Louise Minnick ' to WUII"m cell8ed, Sarah ~. Welsh. admlnla· Il'he Mll8<HIgh City, lies on the just a little amar[er In being Rble ever going to make a good stock Downhour 16 acres I 'HarlllD tratm, d18trlbutlon order.ed. Gross I/laln. about twenty miles ealit ~o~ to dodgj! the ropes In the calf dog of blm ~n spite of the fact 4-_ ' ,. • II, value of estate $19,526.50. the mountains. The long 'tange ot toping contest. that · he has Inborn talent lof' the U"II· • I ,jNged pqka trom Lonp Peak to The taP H;el'eford bl 1 was aold job. There waa an exb1blt of 10hn aud ~rae Dunaway to Eltate of Maggie Lakes Hunter PIkM Peak atl he aouth are In .at more than hl,OOO ond other sheep herding with dogs at the Vernle and En WJlllam8 1.7·1 •• dece88~d. OnlOb Lakes admlnls· al«ht . ot ~nver to the weat' '!!:I!,d lise bre~llIg IItOOk. wen1 at high ahow which shows what can be In Clearcreek twP. trator, Inventory "Ilpro ved. WITH A GOOD RATE OF DIVIDENDS thll ye.r :tHey 'lifere rdally anow- prices, Tht8 la one ot the main done wJth border collies ' but atter Eva Gray to Harry and Milr. Estate of Hllrry L. n,osenol'llns, covered. fhe~I got there ~Cbrl'~' eveJlts of the winter lind pdze aJl '8 lot of It depe)'lda on the Gribble 1.74 acrelr In Clem', dec'd, will tUed. wlll ndmltled to I Member of The Federal Home Loan Bank mthu mornd~gb t ere wIIIIU snow on lltock Is brought from all over tralDer 'as weU aa the dog. ' twp Probate. Etllel Ro.senol'lIns a ll' e graun u. there very Bnd ttle~emore country • tllere are . . had the I >ft 1 al as well liS car load Even 111, a ahort monlh po ltd n e executor. Karl Dakin. Al fell ;wblle I was 0.,. , or 8 e. changes new houses up Krogera .,;. - - - -............:..------ - . I Earlys' Elevator PROBATE How to , t day after day of the kInd of s.un· In tbe mountain passes and jU8t atore closed shine they brag ao much abont. over the mountains they I'elllly cbang\!d hand~ and a lot or other E8ta~s of Jtaymond J . Marltz. . Jt was the tll'llt time In years t.bat dill ' have all the snow the llalle.,s tblngs here and there. When you dec,eBf!ed, Mildred W. Martz, ti\d· No Charge For Appraisals there ' was ga:od weather all week talked about. Se,veral tnlcles and are ~!lvlng a good time yoU ore I mlnllllratrlx, Inventory riled. !Jellr· t th Sto It Sh B d; . ... O/&rs were swept of~ the road by alwaf8 )lorry whe\! It comes to Ing set. for Jan: 16 lit 10 o·CIO~lk. LONG TIME TO PAY or . e c ow. a wea ....er a"falltnohes and many cars were. an ~nd and it Is time to come Authorl2ed to an~rer lease ho,ld III the trscUtion for that, but this marooned in the great drlrtR f home bllt when you get home It Interests. r , Is nice to see everyone and ' slip H. YOllNG, 'S ec'y Into home waY8-and even starL In the matter of the wm of doing .a11 those jobs that are al. Cora Bell Jaggers. dec'd, will 81d'·

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wayshome, walUng you when get Seedforoataloss are· you out mitted Estateto ofProbate. Ida R. Fry, deceasEld, and It· ii time to start plannIng Ora E. Fry, administrator, certt!• .that 'g~~en ~ead!1 , . Icate of tranllfer of real estl,te . ordered. . Estate of Charles S. Jackacm, . deceaspd, FIrat Natlon~1 Bank of Middletown, exl!cutor, certUICILte I. of tran8fer of real estate orderl~d. (~ELAYED) Estate of Mabel HOBtetter. !!eFUneral serviees' for Loula Dato cea/lad, Cb&rt.e'rI !laple, adDilil~ 83, or donrerence road, R R 1, Irator 'w.WA: srollll value of BlUltt Spring Valley, were conducted at $1l..955.01. Estate of MU~red K, MeW, ,ile I 8 :::0 n: m. Friday at the Mnge~ti fllnersl hGme. 325 North Broad· ceaaed, case continued to JIUI. 1,. ' war. Dayton. A. requiem mass <it 10:80 a. m. Estate of Maude R. McClure. wall Bung at 9 a. m. at Holy Name llurlal was In Oalvar) dec'd, 8coet H. McOlure appoinlt.ed church. l.dmlnfltrator. 'Paul Noble, Olltt()rd cemetery. Mr. Bato. a native of Hungary Wllion ~ud Ruaaell Deardorff apwas killed Tue,day when 8truc' pointed apprallera. ll:atate of Houton KlildMd, deby an 11U IO on Rmite 48 n~r Davl" road, HII had Uved In Dayton 41 ceased, MlJlDle F. Kindred al/' yean until moving to Spring Val pOinted admlnlli aerix, 1lO7 'B:udler two and -a hait years So. Th'e re are 'no known 8uvlv.ors.

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We Repair ALL' Makes an.. Models and U•• , Only GENUINE Parts

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'A lEW' SruM CLEAIEI tIAS BEEN INSTAliED MOTORS STEAM CLEANED _____ $4.00

On Motor Overhauls, .Steam Cleaned FREE

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WHIIN YOU come in to see the exoiting new '52 Dod~e . . . ju~~e it the new "Shot Down' WilY· You \1 sec in hlack and bite how Dodge compar featUre-hr.-feature with cars costing '11undred.~ of dollan more. . One after the other YOI,1 can c1,eck the perfO{mance, comfort Rnd ecmlorny of the new '52 Dodge ngalnst other Cars. You'll

Snd features that melee driving wiu, safer. more economical . . . valu~ that protects your invesbnent nnd adds to tho pride and pre.~tige of podge ownership. Here1s the sensible way to cnOO5e a new car . . . to end all guesswork and . gamblel Whn'\,s n;are, the proof is Iree. $0 om In todllY lind compare the beautl. 1111 new ';)2 Dodge the "Shuw Down" Way.

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IHO BUICK Sp. Dn.fI. ~r. Sed.n-SIG9S One careful owner, now tlTe. and batt.ry

1949 CHEVROLET FI••t. Dlx. 2·Dr. -SI295 Radio, Heater and new seat covers

1147 PONTIAC Strm. G, 4·Dr. Sedan -SIMS Radio and heater

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1937 CHEVROLIT 4-Dr. Sedan - - -·· ~~ S 165 Good runnl~g condition

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1.0 ES EXCAVATING and . OIL FOR . DUMP TRUCK 8£RVIC Phone Wlln..vllle 2191 PLUI.II• . WAYNEIVILLE, OHtO FIXTUIES 3ANK RUN GRAVEL-Loaded _ AND _ . at Davis Furrtas Pit. We als~ .PUES deliver. ARMITAGE &. SON. Phone 2091. 'if SUr: SALEYOllllloWI Ii. FOR DON'T fe,ed th~ mothll. Give them and end their 8xlolena117e I . r . In,•••• BElUoOU eatln8. i'IVE YEAR guarantEle. WAYNESVILLljlFUltNITURE & APPLIANOE. Phone 3462. PAIIT . . SALE-Jewel coal and woc)d' WILL· PIPER FOR atove in good condition, nelw o

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1937 GMC 1 Ton Pick-up----------.,--$ 150 We have a limited number of· Docile and Plymouth Cars For Immediate. Delivery

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OLEOIIRIIRIIE FRESH IIOSAIE FRYI.a OHIOI"S SUOED BlOOl ORIIIES. 2 doz.

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Fairley Hardware FRIGIDAIRE (Used) ELECTRIC .RAISES Very Good -- $1611.111 aid .p

• USED REFRIGERATORS and . WASHERS • TERMS TO 5 U IT • S , E' 0 I· A l . S For Fri••, a Sallrda, CHEER, . OXYDOL,

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AI aOFFEE II TIll $27,037 ,Defense Bonds Sold In 00. In December C, ,I. Waggoner , IJnl rlllul l. Wnl' r on County Derens HOlllh; ·om· ruftlee, lodn y r porle ll I hu l sales or 1'. S, Defense DondH, =,eri es E. tn Wa rren Coull t y to r III month of Decem ber, 195 1. tola le,l $27 ,037. fift ies of Series 8 . nO lld N In Dec .. J95fl, for \\'111'1'1' 11 ('o uO ly nmounted If) $28,23i.

Moro I han hair of lhe ll iglJ ty· !' Ight counties In Ohio reported tn · creas ed sales of bon ds fol' Decem· ber, com pa red to a year ago, Cha irman Wa ggoner announced, Accordin g to th e Slate Defens e Bonde Division orrlce In Columbu8, IIta le sllowed nn Increase of more than ~8 0 0 , O OO fnr t be montb. Totals tor fl hlo in De cembe r were $16.433.0 6 com par ed wltb December, 1950 sal es ot $15.609, 21. The De· cember r eport ' m arkll lhe third ('oneecu,tlve month In whl h Ohlo's .1961 s al es lop ped I!l s t y ea r' ~ Hil leR for the ('om parnble month.

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.TEM. OP INTIREIT .A.IoUT polK8 YOU KNOW

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W.lar ·:,.Raises During NiChl, Floo.ing Lowla.ds, Driving 'eople From H.... , 'Heavy rainrallin tblll ar~a of t1.l'l Lo , cal 10, ' Appoinlid headwaters or tbe Little Miami River couJ)led with ,2.8. inohe. or To .Naval Acade' " Frida.y rain 'ber!! in a. 4B-bot\]' perlod' fr,om thtougl1 ' Saturday •/lIght

vllte. score(l' 1'9. ' TAKII TRIP TO FLORIDA . SprinGboroB f T 2 II 8 LEIIT 1'0 RIOHT-NeU Paul Wlljla~l. Route ~. Mr. I'ndIk TIlcima II! enjoylnB a Hunter - - ~- -~ trip to Florida. Hart ----.,---------. 4 5 11 Way,. ..vllle; Billie Carol ' Mra. ,~ ...II Limb. Route Gray - ____________ .__ 2 () . 4 3. Wllyn~lVlllej 8hlrley Ann of "1lr. and Mra . .tohn Wlhll\m / . VIIIT fN AMELIA, OHIO Lake ~- -- - --~- - .. -- 10 6, 256 8houp, !:to ute ,2, waynelVtllle;t Ie. Ie., O. da~gh:-r of Mr. and ·Mr.. It was announced today by Con- 8ent 'ril'el's altd creeks out 01' their Uft_ Har"y McKltrlok, M.ln I ree • lin. E. V~ Earnhart and Joirs........ -~ .---------- 1 , .....l-gressman Clarence J. nrown thaI ballks . .. Marie JlHOe were week eod BUests Lelu -- --------~---- Z 2 6 'c ' James G. Jones: or Waynesville, Roads were blocke!! Bnd wo,ter Of Nlatl... In Amelia. Obfo. - - PR,ZES-1at-01l mlf\latut'e framed, ~ame' Hlrt.ockj rU,CONO-OII mlnlatu.e. ~n or Mr. and Mrs. James E . forced everal 'tamllles to leave TotaI8 ________ • ___ 21 111 60 E. Adami; THIRD-8 x 10 011 Fram.~ J. W. Shoup; IfOURTH-5oc7 011 Framed, Jooes. has been nominated for ap- their bomes. Hall Cooper. Of th" 8UNDAY DINNIR OUE8T WayneavllleB F T R. Campbell. ' polnUnent as Midshipman In the' state Highway Departruent. nn. lin. Viola Harlan "as a Sunday Stubbs , -------------- 8 0 6 .~ , -I Farm Bureau Youth United States Nav,a l Academy. Dounced. 4lDner pelt of her IOn·in·law and D. Hartsook ---------- 9 1 10 ... ....having won a Principals hip as a ....I I . . . ." .................... 4a!11kter; Kr; anei Mn. Harold B. Keys ---------------- 6 0 10 Councll~ Postpo,.ed result of the competitive prelim. Flrat·hand knowledge of the Eal'llllart anc1 etalllh~n. Jordan -------------- 4 8 18, . . . . . The all-day conrel'ence or 1M Inary examination ' held In the flood wall gained by the ' EdItor -- , Fisohbaoh -~--------- B l ' 7.;.....a.. ~ MI'. and M~. Rhodes' BU1\lllell F.arm Bureau '.v'outb Councils haa Seventh Dlall'let In Decembel·. and his family when they awoke ATTINDa L.UMBERMANI M, ~~T .... Ora were host IUljl, hosteas to ~tlle ' been obanged to ' MarCh 15 Inll l, ucl i If young Jones meeta the rut'· Sunday morn,lng and found 4 or Mr. I'recll Grauman att.nded tile Totals __ ___ ~------- 24 I() Mrs. Walter Whitaker and Mrs. South 'V.fne A.Ilvlaory Couno'l on of Feb. 2, ' 1962. , tl)er qualification a and testa given 5 Inchu of water on their foIoor. ObI!» Auoelatlon of BetaU Lumber SCON By Quarters: Bay Conner were Co-holteBBes at ' Thursday .venlng at their ho;me I The c.1ate of lhe WaynesvlJl I by the Academy he will begin bls Looking out the window we DiaIIra .. Cl.veland dl1J'iDB the 8prJogboro ---~- 10 ~O 42 60 the hODle of the former on Wed- In the oounU'y Ith MI'. and lIIlrl. Youth Council meeting bas ahlo studies a8 a Mldsbl»man the etrSl learned that We were entIrely put week. W~esville ---- 16 30 40 58 Ileaday when a covered dish dinller Charlei Dolt.r and Mr. and M:r8. been postpOned, to a later 'dote, or July. surrounded by water that wu Prellmlnary: Springboro 48. waa .rran,ed. honoring Mn. Keller RDaJt " Xluests of Ule .ve· Th~ ~embel's wlll be notllie!1 o( Upon grllduatlon from Annap· almost Itandlng atlil. but looked ATTIND REAL E8TATE MEET WayneBvUle 46. G18JlJl AleDlJder. who hae Blvea ning. Mr. Da.~ Furnas. the neW the new date for. t.be February oils, cadetll are commisulolJed ' fairly deep. TheJ;! followed gettIng Mr. &lid II'n. Doll workDian .t. 10 much of her time to the work prelident. condUcted the meetilng Ensigns In the . U. S. Novy. tile relt of the family up and wad. \eIICIM til. RIUlaal DayUn Beal MASON DEFEATS " in the JuDior department of the wltll the able aaelstance ot the ' Ing out II) water that WlllB over Kethodllt SuD4ay' .ohool. 11\ ap. new dl.oulJllon'leader, Mr. Jcihn the boot tops. Next thing wal to IIllta.. Board 4f1lll.r dance at the WAYNE 8PARTAN8 BQbllore Hotel lIoneta,. evenlOl. Frlay, Jam a5 WayntavlUe wa. preclalOa of her fine work. ahe J. Dureke, whO encouraged k~!en get the family up town to tfle ' --~ ' defeated by MalOn to make the . . . also . pelented wltb a dozen discUS8ion of tbe farm programs Gazette office vJhere It was warm C• •HIRWooD IMPROVING ., Brd ,lOIS ' In the leaBUe. Fos iDd anli • half 'red rose., and everY· promoted by \h& Federal govern, and dry and where they ooilid get IIr. ear••ton SherWood II reo Keys weN th. t\lfo iliBb point ope received lovely favora at tile ment. something warm 't o eat. cuperatlnc .t Miami :Valley hot- JDen tOI' the, two ~aiDs. Fox with table. '. The .caUDcll elljourned to m,~el Next :to get someono with II pltal followlnr a serious major 18 points and K'lIY -w.Jth ' 16. The afternoon was sPent In Itt February With Mr. .Dd Mrs. truck alid after several Phone M.aon _ Fos 18· Allison g. pleasant convenatlon and In play- John J. Bu...ke. after which a cans, one was hIred. operaUon d\lrllll tile P..t ' week. Reichert, 2; Fisher, Ii; Flelda,' Hj; Inr gamea. M.... :Alexander w~ Jlleaaant ·.oclal ~our was enjoyed Then followed wading In and GUEITI OF H.... .EARNHART8 in~ WooCla, .1~. very much QUl'I)rised ~t being a" and deltcloue ...rreshments w,er, out of the houlle moat of the ~al. Bilr. an4 Mn. Karl Eabb. of Wa)'1leavUle-KeYI, is; D. HatL. honored, and ' those who shnre'11 sllrved by Mr... d Mra. Bunnell. anee of the day! Ihrou9h water lamlltowD, were 8aturdayevenl"" lock, 12; G. Hartaock. S; 8tubbs, the lovely dinner Ilnd afterDoo:: I over the boot topa. with wet cold I1lpper l1Ieate of Mr· an4 lin. 7: lordan. I; IIIDer. 4; Flachbach, with ber. were: !4ra. Leo Conner "'et; But the fur~lture had ,t o be Harold B. Ean;art and d.lIllbters. 1; and "P"~ 1 , Mra. Harry Sch4!nk.- Mrs. Charle .. taken out, for the water w.. -. T"e~"core by Quarten were: O. James. Mrs. Dale Dumford. M]'" slowly riling. "ucklly we had Ie. MOVE INTO ,NEW HOME lIalOD _.:________ 12 38 49 66 Lon AUord. Mrs. Glenn Borde" cured a place to move Into lome IIr. an4...lIrs. 10hD Hovr and WaynentlJi'; ___ .,_ e 17 '30 62 ,Mra, Oharles Davia. Ri!\'. Illld Mrl. Resldenta 01' WayneSville' ILBa time before beca~.e of .the fact hUdrea who )JaV!! resl~e WltIl Tbe Bel.;v.' 100t. lbeti'. John Wedgewood, Mrs. Merl, the- surroun4inr cOlDIDunltiell I_re that Rpute 73 II Going to be 10-' er their mother, Mn. It G. , 89 to lB. " ' ... Younce. Mra. Bu~h Kllwortlt. MrH helnB uked to ,elve blood wI en Dated exactly whe"e our houl. .... now occuPrtnl' their !lew The ~ , , , . Of tile ....nink Bay Miller. Mrs. Elden R.etallick tbe Red Cro.. ' Bloodmob~e ft:restandI.· on .... One 'Qf our n'elghbora; the Jo n home Gear DaYton, waa. the SwUor a.li. - .ThIII we,. Mi.1 Dorothy Drummond, ,Mrl!. tu~ to W&J1lU t..'NN tA~ I.. ,peat ~." _~ .". An4 Mra. Connor. lit. .un' ul'lt ur allo had, to ~movi all .. AltGD EarIlI1art wlao ......tI¥ ""nina Pine. '! . . . needed by tbe d partment of 4e· theIr furniture upstalrl beoaule en~ "JaIll1 Vall., -pita) tor 41te1' tile ~e tb- JllDlor cIus tenae. It Is hoped th.t resIdents of the hiGh -water. obIervlUDD_ and· -t.aaeat, " Ie .po1llO~ • .60.50 !lance. " . who mlssec. the- tlrst call for blood The Stansberry. and the L, _-.1-'1_ hOlM ,. .- to .... In OctQ)ler will take th'!! oP~lOr. Schererll want .~ again thank all _v.~ Ii tunlty to give. 'I'bolle who guve In thl= volun~eers who heped to move IOOIl " ___fo .hIt . e . . Bible school at ' 9.80 n. m. Eat'l : OctohE!r, however. are ~sured the furnlturl! out of the water. QUIITI OF Woollard. Supt. , tbat tbey- may give again npw H1gbWaY:·:r:::;";"~~;·:;:~ Mr. anel Mn.' PaDl Baftle. O f . . . . . MOrning wOBhlp at lO:45. Ser~ fwithout ~Imculty, Blood (lonat\ous h f A In. ill b tak I St M E l IY included Route 42 • between ' -_.. .... ..... ""n. 1. 1. mon 8ubject: Blup eJll ng ga a" w e e n a~ . arya I~ s· »&, _ .. were- .. , ...... ~- _1 ... Lebanon and WaynesvUle. U. S. D"nlnI 8UD . .t. of Mr. ~ _ the Holy Spirit. . , copa1 ' church on F e b mary 18 beI. ' 42 betweeD' II> n d &lUI lin. WlWua BtrouH ancl ' ' " Evening Worship a t 7 : 30 p. m. I t ween 12 : 80 /I. m. an d 6: 30 p. m. Spring ' Valley, Waynesville "oute 73 betwe~n cllulgbter. The New C.ntuJ'j' Club met on Sermon BubJect: Po,,?er tor serV-' jA\>POlntmentli may be made now ~, _ P'rf4ay a:fternoon at the Far Hl\ls loe. "The Haven of Rest" wlll be I by calltDg Mrs. J. M. Silk (Pb()De WllynesvUle aDd Corwin. Route . Part.. Hoale ....... t-.... _ ....... 'tile t,1(eme for the ch'a lk picture , 2793. or Mr8. R. McFadden. pbllne 350 beween Lebanon and Jl't. An-' L. BROWf1l8 EPo!TERTAIN I ,"V_ . I 2115 Route 123 between Leb. Mr aDd lin Lawrence Brown member. .nlwerlnc ro~1 call and \ whlcb wm be made In onnect on l ' ~ 1I110n and Morrow. Columbi11 road eatertaanlll to _ e r on 8aturda, the ,toDolrlq ,uHta: Mn. Clifford witb. mllsical'-reading and singing. t • --4rnIlIDC aDd had a. tlteJr pe.ta AJb",ht. of DaytoD, lin. Archie 'MId-week service each Wednes- I AdYI be~~::~ILe~::~~y 8n~0~~:gS,~I!~~ Mr. an4 lin. Harold Whitaker Schubart. Mn. SohD J. Barake, day ..eDiq at.,7:80. _Three claB~e~L.. • closed. &lUI d..-tar. Dr, aDd Mrs. H .... Kn. Hartley MOIl aDd MH. OIIU'" convene a~ ea!,h or tbese 81lrvlces I -Highway crewmen report. tho ~. ~d IOn and Mr. and MI'1I< eDce Bye. were pr8l8llt. . ' and thole . attending' mn,y select-l . a:;bert DaY1l. -, " The prealdent. Mrl. ,H. L. R~'e. tbe clM. they wieh to attend. T!J& Rainbow Advisory ~outlell water In the Waynesville commun~ . .' • ' lINIldad -ove p tile bu.ln". hlSlon . . met ,at the home of Mr. and Mlrs. ~ty was lour feet deep In 80rue ~ , te Sheeh an d\lr I ng t b e vas t sections o~ Route 78. VtllT J.~K CRANE SUNDAY and Mila ..bmle DOdlOn and .1 Wal ~ Th ~r. &nr~r•. Do ' n Hawke ' ca led, .J. ~. Crabbe were iii ..... rc. or ... ". , week wfth t1\e ~ew offlcerl.: I~lr. , . e water was 28 inches deep 4 WISh t ·'1 above the flOOr of the raoe bridge - I( d...1wt C ' d the • prosram. M.... Crabbe cho.. . ., 1_.1 a tel' ee h an, prea lden. OJ rl. OD r. ~1 k I' C!a~e~~le _.s her topic "The IIOrmanl" anil I lAle O'Banlon. secretar)l; Mr. Don at 1:00 p. m. /3unday, according to \,ira I" ne In'''k ~Ie ha•. ".ve ave'" 'flne .-It b . i'rtends ,' here have reoelved an. Workman, disclisalon leader, in MOITla A. Fulkeraon. local fUllng lIOn. rd' Oil un ay aven ng. a.. .1 10 D , ... "' , F 11 i th I 8tatlon operator. We are ' indebted Me. COIlUlle4 I\t MlaQ1l Valley 1oIi11 Dod~n ohoa. tor her tonlo DOuncementa of tbe manlage of charge. 0 ow nc p ove~l ns to Mr. Elulkerson for the aocom\ ...... 1'-1 f I Ita fl "C.roline Tbomal Harllsbel'ler" lin M1Idre4 Thompson and Mr and buslDesa s88slon, the var,flUS - p ... or Ilel'era wee l1l,I e", • . . I gi I Uv eaeurea 'w"re ell. panying pbotpgraphs of tbe nood. I... In..;lIrl. . in an auto acoldent, II a note4 aIJthor a~d lecturer of to· Vern 8trausbaugh. bOI h ~f Day- e s a em , " , . . now COIlVat eao Ing.t hi III bome. day• who .pent ber Blrlbood In ton , In Covington Ky. on Jan. ousaed In a very InterelUns , ,OhIo••nd cave a moat Intert!HtlllB SI. The ceremony was' performed manner. ""ILV' DINNER 8UNDAY paper. b',.. Rev. Shehvood Funk nt the The Council adJouroed to meet 'J'he club adjourned to meet In Covington Methodist Chur at In February ' cit tbe home or Mr. 11'" .... 4 IIr .. O. Lee Haw~tIIl-, k an d , d.\11" r.bl'1l&l')' at tbe Party llouse with 1:Welve-tIllI·tv p. 'm. wJU, Mr. lid and' Mrfl. Do'II W orman • .-...... ~ -I'" a laml'l -I dInner at lICra. I '-· B., Crab" ." hOlleal!. - 1 Mrs. E.rhI (j)ulBlel' 8r.,ot I)ayton, I"ng tlIe so c1 II I ' ' bou~ ' d e II c .ous TI"TV' THE 1ST CAVALR" 'DIV - - " WI Vl' l ~~ . l • tile WIIIaIaI ad ' - ,vere serl'''!1 TN JAPAN (Delayed)-Pfc. Laur. ...... •.. Ir Well utaOilDrBUilUy a d M • DuI1Da tile aoclal bour de1l0101ll) .. .tbe . attendants. The newly f relJ h men.... ., , '" :::Pb..Vi.....Il·ce BU 1... 1~ ..~... Jr.' remlb,mente were lerved In' the ma~ecl-couP.le ar!! en,!OYI,!~ a trip' ,ence D. BrowlI. 22. son of ,MI', aut!. or .... "~ ... - - .. HELP SUNDAY Mrs. Laurence Brown of Route 2• . . . 'lin Cui Han, pel Mr. anel 41nlA, room. '. to Miami Beacb. 'I'/&,'. ~.t_. e l'.,lch YOUR . W,aynesville, recently 'arrived 111 11_ aQ. Hawke 01 !Ja1toD .d ' ther win reillde , In :r>e~n, wllere MORNING APPRECIATED , I Japan frOm Korea with the 1st IIr aacl lin' 1 P Fromm ~ , lira. Straulbaugh o~ni anll qper- Mr. and Mrs. John 8tanlb81'r, Cavalry Division. ~ IIiIIIWI' .tes Ule Blue Bonnet Beauty Shop wllh' to tban~ all theil' frIends fin ' The dlv1slon, nvw assigned to "'''DIII CU.B "0 MUT , .. and Mr. Str.ulb~u~ Is a rederal neighbors who 'helped to move Ilh~ 8ecurlty duty on Hokkaldo. Japan's fte a.rteD olub wlU meet.t ~ .-aploy" at tba Dayton (IOIItofflce. furnltDre out of tile water Sunflay nortbernmost 181and. was the sec-. Pal ..... 01 lin. k. H. Stab. Oil " " of til. peflOU IncUotet mornInc. ond U. S. dlvlalon to ' enter _the nun4."....~ruary 7. lIem"-,by til. ' lanuary paD4 jUry ~... W. CraY, 82, Mr. aDd M~I A. Sche ~e Korea)1 fighting. making an un· .... raqIIMtecl to brlq HId•• cat- J atnJPecJ before Sad,e Alton P. DI W-.......d y wlllb to thank aU tIleir tr!~'dl ol\posed amphibious landing lit ..oP. ~eD boob ,O f mqallnr •• Browa and onl, 0IlIII enterecl. -... • _ and nelghbon wbO helped to Pohang-d()ng 1.0' JUly. 19fiO. II ....~ ...lIt84 by _lilT plea. ,F The UDlt partlcJpate<!lln the soers,'..... ~ , Charlel W. Qray. ' S2, of Leb· the furniture out of the saw battles across the Nalttong ....j ba'*F Darcel' anel lin. OlIve Emmett • indicted on a . non and form~rly , of Wunel" Su'n day ~oroing. . river and following the Inchon In. Car. ' , breaklq and eatlrlnB cha~. Ville, died at /i:30 p. m. \VedneB· 1 ' - - - - . •• vaslon in /3eptember. 1950. 11ri~etl _ ......_, ... ..'Y ION TO " . ·KNOX pleaclecJ pllt, and ~I. lente.cel,claY at tbe home of Mr. a1)cJ..rMr8 .. Men.,cal~ed up with the 7th infantry DIvisiOn 4~ by lIpdee Brawn' , Claylon , Smith In. LebanOn lifter ·" IIr. . . . lin. JOhD Ittall.btirry 11.lby ,~b4er pIe.ded innocent brl .. r Iilnl SR . ., Services wer:' For Exam. 31 to climax a speotacular northern '..,...paaled tJtelr .on. 8ergeant to a ~ry lDdlctmeat and WaB ,held (It 2:30 1=:Murday In the Two more men ",ere called for d~!wn. who Is ~ow a ba&ODka 8tAliiberl"1 to Ii. Knox OT,l Sun481. placed uIl41l' ....1iOt bon4, as WSI Btubba runerlll home with Rev. i physlc.l examln'aUona on Janllllry ammunition. bea~er with the 7tb where be will now be ltaUone(l. Clarence lame•• alIO ,c harged with W. WeclBewood officiating. DuriRl 31, 1861. They are: .' IlL Stau'Derrr ball ID8Dt tb. B&ufqrd Alennder. In. tn MIami cemetel'), at Cor.tVln. Ed-; Johnlon. Fl'Il1IkJln Cavalry Regiment's Company K. -ta 41cted baI'Ie r leavlnr the ._-.:.-;.-.:""'-_--,_ _ _~=-=_:___:__:_--:-----'_:___:_::__-~:__- arrived In Korea on Nov. 12, 1961 ....t moRth b....· W~UI 1111 ~ OIl • C 0 SumYID, are a .Illlughter, Mrl. Rlahard Greer, South Leha'lo 1J11'adCiock,', 'Mrs. HarrIett MeGin. had as "ber cueata the me"inbers and was awarded the Combat In.... HnIaI wttll IaUItary fo~ aceD. or an acattleD&. , eatereel . . IIaI7 lI!IIrDQrt of W nHvllle. Two men will report tdrlliduc. Shambaugh. Mra, of the krBUoot Bridge CluJl with fnntryman Badge and the Koreau Iil for .~ JtIft. 1IlDoceDt pl. . aDd WU p1acecJ Ull- two grendcblldrelf. four creat- tion on Jan. at. Tbey lire: M.~rk Furnas. M1'8,' Flossie' CI\t8Y. lin, D. R. Smith. Mrs. George Stu'vlce Ribbon with ODe. camc1.~:::"bOIlcl. Florence Baker. Mis!! Lucy Current. Mrs. M. A. Fulkeraon, paign "tar. ' lIIDoceat to a noll- ~=-:=. snd several nlee.s ::'::...n~.!'on . 4 WUUayn Wll. npport bMIIctaaeDt. IUoIIarcl Hute.. , ,t .,... __ , Emley and )lrl!. Anaabelle F1oru. Mra. J. M. Silk ' uud M'r8. Alva Prior to entering the Army 'he w.. . . . . . ancler .JHO . I ~. Dellolous rerre~hmen\8 'IV ere Tbomplon. grad\lat'ed frolll;. Wayne toWDlbfp JIG ................. !}Men PIlOGRE8SIVJ WOMEN8 . . . . .......... • ..rved. • A ' dellolou8 lalad course was hich school In 194.6 alld ·.tten4ed . . . , .,.... . . . . . . . . C~U. TO MElT ·. IItIlt• ., served and tollowed ~he b~id,ge University of DqtOIl, He ".S . ~e Progrelsl.e Women'l club games. Mrs. D. O. Ridge, 1M.... empoyed \1t tbe local pc;.toffl~ •. .... --... ...... u ..... meet for tIlelr pe.t-ntrh( A IlIrprile blrtlI4Qo p. Chill ~ H. L. Ry'e an4 Mrs. ·R. G. Miller - - • ..."...... '"I~' . . . . .r W. . . . .a, "eaIDC. Feb. z.....' 88Ua ~ AN .............. recelv" tile lovely prtzes. NOT ICE I ..... "'~" . . . . at Far lUna Part)' HouH: DlPt at. &lae ..----"'.-You need yoar n. .. . . , . . . . . . will ... 1In. .. II, . . . . . 11.... Jee SMa '... lin. Marie attne entertained You can ,st tbe Miami Guette Jour newapaper ~ ~ . . . . ·1 • " ...... ~ • on TlltIdQ of tile put weelr aa4 at tbe Wa)'1lesvUle Dnlr Store. scribe t04RJI

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aIIIorb man ~ tJwl ~ Per Year ln advance; $2.60 elsowhel·. piece Of macblDU7 coulcl tab., GRXNDdlILDREN ~ HONORED ON BlRTHDAY Mr, and Mr.. Todd Bunce are

8y .JANE FITE The members of the senior class or Massie Tow11ahlp Schools went to Lebanon T hursday to have their graduation pletUl'es tak jln. Mr. aod Mrs. Ed Burton and BOn Johnny Ed\\lurd Bunon, ' were "ueats SUn day of MI'!!• .Burlon'l\ .. parents, Mr. lind ~I·S. al'l OSbOI'1I and ramlly. MI" und Mrs. Barton Bell oC Oenl;!rvllle, w'ere guests Sunday or Mr. and Mr s. H. S. Tucker. 1~, 1' eu.1 0 an a nd son J ackJ e, 01 \ aynesville, were guests, Satur, day of Mr. ~ogan'B motber, MI'/!. D rnlce Bogan and fam ily. The Adult t ):1 89 or the Metho· . . dlst c hlll" h held thl;\lr . JnnulIl'Y !Ileellng ' Friday al' uJng In the burch sociul room . MrB. tee Doel's Uer III III lit her home. Mr. J . E. Smith III 1U III his bome. Mrs. Annabelle Osborn 'J:'U'k hus r eceived word Cront bel' Ilu ·· band lbaL hI) Is s tnllone.l at n. Leonard Wootl. Mo. CIRI'I; w,,~ u mong u group of iJnys to I t'lIv~ III tbe Janu8I'Y cull. AlIss Ruth Hanks suhllll.t II UII appendectomy lhis II c I; a t (;l'IIlIdl'lcll' hospital, Dayton. Mrs. A . S. Collett was tl mollg the guests of Mr. and ) 11'8. John Settlemeyel' Friday nlgbt wben they eoterta1ned at theh' bome Cor the members of the Was hing· lon·Massle Advisory Council, Mrs. Ceorge Wall who. r cantly nnd !'Ilem ~ ul'ge ry Ilt . 1. 81lznb4lth hOllpital Dayton . Is I'ecujl I'nlill!; slulsf:tClUJ'll)' ut hel' hOlllc.

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Mr. and MI'8. Luwren ce Hougll, Ilnnollnclng the recent birth ql t wo of ,Sabina'; nn'd their s on an(l more grandchildren. A 1S,0 n wellfh· daugbter.ln"aw, 1\'. and Mrs. Ing eleven poun(1a was born Dec, Harold Hoiigh und family. of to Mr. and' Mrs. W..ter (Abe) Washington C. H. were . Sunday Bunce of Walla Walla, Waab. ~. dinner guests of Mr. ' Hongh's Is their third child, and be haa mother, Mrs. Lizzie HOllgh. Th'e been named Louis Walter, The occasion WBa In honor or her othel' grandchild, a girl, wall born I)lrtbdllY. January 16 to the Bunce's' son·ln· law and. daughter, 'M r. and M.... • b OlP PIANO REPL\CED IAlvln ' Moore or Sabina. The ba y . who ball been named Teresa Lynn T he Methodist bUl'cb has pur· lis the second c blld for the Moorea. ('b ased a used grand \IIUDP. 'I'he _ _'Instrument , 'U replace Ul e old MRS SHIDAKER IMPROVED upright plano, hleh tMy have ulled for many, many years. 1'!l0 . church's plaplst la Mr s. 'Harold Bogan well known forme r teach r or music In the \V'arI1en County school s.

Mra, H~ Shldaker hu been removed to ber b'Ome In WUmlq. ton from University Ho~pltal Columbu" where ISbe spent ae~eral days u~dergOlng a aeries of treatIments. She Is reported too be "1m· pl'oved,"

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KARL D. DAKII Representing THE TRAVELERS, Hartford

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"Suffered'7 ,ears -then I found PalO brings amazing reliet!" .QY~

• Those suffocating "heat waves" - alternating with nervous clammy feelmgs - and aCCOknparued often by restless irritability and nervousness -care well-known to ,,",omen sulfering the functlonally-cauaed distress of middle Ute"chapge" I You want reUef from such sut'lerlng. And-chances areyou can get it. ThrUUng reUefl

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FIRRY OHURCH 0' OHRlaT BJI'OII Caner. ·. . . . . . Bible IIIbooI. t:" &.II. ~ Jloratq WONIIIP. .11:. A.& PraJer JleeUDa, 7:. P.... akin . Sc'-"tIftc dogednl!ll'hu YoaDf Peo&*'. JleeUq. , : . IIIYeDlq Btmo.. T:IO P... mod8na medicine another ·lnfedJona. • In 111 albt on Now. ftnt npo11l on the cliD· a DeW wide-rIIl,e antibiotic, ieal \1M of Ile01DJGIn lhow that NeolD7cin .... cre.ted a I~/il mediclne baa another powerfUl WJllVIII ••RVILL. CHUROH mecllCal droJea. Laboratory ~ ally. A NOIDt repOrt blf Dr.. ' I~NIIII.''r ClanDce S... IJWIpod of tilt UDl· ri....o •• ; marked it .. ~ moat pote t ,f venit)' of 'r.xu. ud Dr. Roy L. moe Roberta. Jltnllter a1J the wCflder-drup. thou.b ~l- P. of the UDivenlly of CIDclnBible School. 1:10 A.JI. luitable tor lNection ·into tIj e neti. told of their ute of DIOlD7cln KOrDIDI Wonblp. 0:411 £.II. buman body•• Sc:lenUat. at Ule on over 1.000 paUenti. . ' JiIftIlIq '8~ 7:10 P.... UpJobn c;am~ in Kalamazoo. They concluded that "Deom7cln Pra,. 1I..u... uacl BIllie..,. I IIJc:h.• contlDutd ~. work on ae wu far 1001'8 etrecUVe for mOlt WedD~daJ 1:10 P.K. OR.aoNIA EVANQaLlOAL ~... , ..... They nftned it furthe~. akin infectlona than otber topical J ..... a. ...... ..... lteppin, up .ita potency 10 thj t a.enb we have uaed." 1mpetJp,. IT. AUQUITIN. OHURCH •...., 8eI!ooI.' II A. . . much I1J1l11er doses mlaht 1~ l!\fectlous mm....nd re1a~Min !\p• .Jam. L. KrUUq.....tor IIondq W....... 11 &. II. UIed. FlnaUtI they tried It in infeotiona were proll'l~tlyt olMred both an olntmtnt and a wet corn- up in &hree to.aix daya. K ..... 1:00 .... 11):00 A.M. WAYN. .VI..... : . . . . . . A.ILi Car4l.ao ror 00,1 . e> ....... _ _ ............... \ lIT. HOLLY ..."HODIIT • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aa Ownan who w,. to determln. D ..,., ~."'-A ft'IIA'WDil 'f. . . ...a. IIIIIIatIII' 401' I CCllldltIOD b7 llIt.nlna to tb. COWl t1:OO . . . . . , IIeIaDoI" t:~ ~ .. beat Gllb h.art-may be bam,. , .l. ............ . ltd. WUDII Dr, W. J, Lentz of ~. HOlla and Other eman 'took WonMp ....... to:'O ~ Unlv.....tJ GI Penn.,.lvenla veterlf.Remov.d Promptly .............. 1:1" P.II. • n~ laur. Whlle the cardillo

ham's Compound and Tablets. brought reUef from 8U~ dlatress in 63 and 80% (respectively) of the cases tested. Com- · plete or striking rel~f I . Thou.. "lIi Mft* .....tetI

Amazing, you say? Not to the many tqousands of women who know from experience what these Lydia Pinkham medicines can do I Their action - actually - is very modern. They exert a sclentifically calming, soothing et'lect! Try Lydia Pinkham's on the basla of medical evtdencel .8ee if you, too. don 't gain blessed rcllef from those terrible "hot

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President Truman will greet 12 outstan d ing Boy Scouts in the White Hous e during Boy Scout Week, Feb. 6 to 12, marking the 42nd anniversary of ' the Boy Scouts of America:.Boy Scout Week will be observed through out th e )1ation by more than 2JlOO.OOO boys and adult leaders. Since 19l0, more than 19,000,000 boys and men have been members o( th e orga ni zation. "Forward , . . on Liberty's Team" is th e birthday th e me.

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Ir. C. E. Wilkia Optometric 'Eye Sped-ililt

HAS BEEN INSTALLED . MOTORS S'I'EAM O-EAN£D .~. - -- $4.00 On Motor. o..rIuiuli, Steam Cleaned ~

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IN THE COMING WINTER the averaie motorist ~U drive about '.600 miles. or 87 ~ 'A of his m,ileage. for the entire year, •••bo~n ,in

thl. chart baaed on gasoline consumption trends. The figures prove that modern cold·weather driving nearly' equals other aeason., 'Jlh~l' allo .how the Increaling importance to the average dlliver tlf precaution. to ..sure trouble-tree winter driving. _ ........... , ""? ' -.,.~ I The following nine winter.prooftn~ steps are adVised by Gulf 011 automotive engineers: (1) battery - keep fully charged; (2) coolll)g system-clean and add anti-freeze; (3) crankcas!!-ule winter g!,~de oil and change monthly; (4) chassis -lubricate monthly: (6) Igll.lt1on .ystem - tune"up; (6) transmission and gear axles-,clian,. flUid at leason'. ltart; ,(7) tires ..... provide snow treads .and ch.ams where need· Id' (8) keep car under cover in heated garage. If posslble;J9LobHrn, pa~ticular precautions against carbon mono~de.:.: ' j

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People Who rid. the !Uta.t· mov. In ' the UDltad State. the cWferenee in TWo \m.It. at Rockefellar In New York, travel 1211 fHt a mlD\lte, wtlne aU IUndard', met'r. . . .tabwa,. in thle ·countrJ move • ~t or aJowtr.

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SAFETY FOR _YOUR SAVI••S WITH ' A COOD RATE OF DIVIDENDS


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Ught blue. one car~1 owner, .radlo Ind h~lte and undercoatee!' r........

CARP" M,,. KlnlleY Jan. II - Jan, II<

lHO 'BUICK Spec. "·Dr -",da'" --~--SI." .

Radio, heater, new

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1949 CHEV. Fleetllne Dlx. 2-Dr.---- -$I295 R dlo, heater, excellent condition

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lHO PACKARD Dlx•• Sed.n------ $1695

SUPPUES

Radio and Heater

IM7 PONTIAC Sfr'mliner 6 Sed.n -$1045

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IMI PLYMOUTH Sp. Dlx;-2·Dr. Light blue

1941 PLYMOUTH Sp. Olx. 2.l)r.

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1 1937 CHEVROLET 4·Dr. Sedan --. --$ · 150

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STOP MOTHS at le&1I cost. BEn· 8c per year fClr year guarantee. Fun~lTURJil. .&:

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USED TRUCKS 1946 DODGE Ii Ton Platform, as. i. $ 300

1937 GMC i Ton ,P~ck up .. -- . - ,-- $ 150 '1952 Model Dodge Car. and Truck. For ~mmediate Delivery

50 E. Mulberry Pholle 599 MORE mot!h worries you use BOLOtJ five year anteed Moth.,ray. W VIL"LE FURNITURE & ANCE. Pbone 8462.

BOB LAUTERBACH, II C. Dodge -Member Warren

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Automobile Dealera A•• oclatlon

B'ROADWAY AT OAKWOOD PHONE 730 '

FOR BAt.E>-Tbo Oarollne Swal'tltel relldence, COMet' ThIrd ond 1ly:ler streete. WaynesvUle. Oblo. If In· DURING THE MONTH terested contact Mr. 01' Mrs. K. ' M. RetalllQIr, 'Vaynesv llle Pbo,ne UARY OF FEBR 3422. C-1-31-2·J-14

LEBANON, OHIO

OPEN DAILY 'TILL 9:00 P. M.

FREE COMPLETE IFOR 'S ALE - In , . model 27 rc·ot. S.room 'Shultz house h'llllel', LUBRIOATIOI equipped •. like tiew. new Call I.ebaDon 811R. c-l·31 Will Be Ilvil Wit. "WEmoth. .DON·T UKE IT HERE" j~ . when you treat tbem -11 ChanCI with Bl!lRWU Motbsproy. F1lv~ year auarantee. WA\'NEl VlL.LE Each 0 FUllNITURE and AP;PLIANOl'1. Pbone ...111. , . -lia - .t-

U. S. Needs Civil Defense

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No matter where you live-clty. town Or countrysld~your part iii civil defense is impoJ'tant. If you live on a farm you are on the enemy's high priority , list for some kind of biological warfare attack. Your livestock and crops may get hit by some kind of BW, and unless you are on the lookout tor a possible speak attack on ~hat y,?u produce, it .might be too late to do anything about It. So It is of areat unportance to you that you .know what to dO in time. Civil defense will tell you. If you live In a .man to1l'1l, you . ' .

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BRING your Sboe Repalrlng to YOUR PURE OIL DEALER Hawke Barber Shop. Work 111&1'.,bone 2761 ~ antoed. P r 1 c e e Raaona,bla. ·THOMPSON S H Q E RE~~ ..............................~., Harveyebu1'l, Ohio. X-10{U-3l-·2·7

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havt a special kind of clnl detenat munlty orgaruses for civil .defense. 'WANTED- ~ job. And it Ie of great importance R~d your newspapers. baten. to Repayment Privi1etea --------~----~~~ too, for it is hllpin, and ehelter- radiO broodcaats for information I (.COOPERATIVE) Ine bombed out people from 1I0me about your civil delen.. or,anlzaFARMER OWNEl) and nearby oity where public bullcJinlfl tlon. • Expensive For Enemy and .homes have been bla.ted or CON'tROllED Any at.tack. enn ",Ith ~egutar burned to the Ifround. The people In bl&' cities are not &,olrl&' to panic bomba. Ie expenllve for the Can or Write . ' and ~e to the hill •• but thouaanda enem)'. Maklne It "'Ith . atomic FOR SALE of tbem may have to be moved bomba coste a &,reat deal more. WEIGHING 400 to 450 LBS. Into your town fOT medical atten- An enemy ",ould Ule atomic tlon and .help. bombs only on . tar&,e.ta ",bleh TbeH Cattle Aft Acclimated May Be Evacuation Area "'ould pay·olf In lar&,e IUle . dam.ge. That meana they ",ould lebanon, Ohio WE DELIVER Th.re aho will be yout.tg c~l1probably hit only thl laree cltlet. dren, Izpedant mothers, IRTaUdl indulltrial centers. and other and old people to care for. Your area. ",blch ",ould cripple oar locaUt,. might be na~ed 'al an resources ..nd aped the morale nacuatlon area for thiS pur~08e. of our citizens. By look In, at a Located One ~ South of It JOU are any ",here "'lt~ln populetlon or industrial .map of HiJ!eboro on U. S. Route 62 reach of a major city. hospItal the United Stetell, you c.n lee fadllU.. In your communl..y that there are a limited number PHONE' 233 or 1174 alU'lly would be t~gged as recep· of areas which ",ould be hit with tlon arOlIl for ·r alualtles. Yau atomic bombs. andlutand now how impor~nt What you know about your own \\ It Ie for you to take an active community will &'ive you lome Idea Queen for the Homecoming Satur· lnterelt In your clTIl defenle. of Ita importance to the enemy. I day. Feb. 2. l1l the Splngboro If you live In a larre city, you You know what induatrl.. are game at Wayn.esvllle. George and . VIla. will have a critical civil defeUle located there and if the), are eallD- Mary Rose are botb Seniors. lfled·. .I'L......... job to do. You will se"e both u tisl to the war dort. One lach InThe attendants ore : Get R.aulls t a.NIIUI " '. . . . . part of the civil defense team and dulltry generally does not make I Ju1l10rs : M ry Walters and as a member of a family which tar&,et area.' many such IndUitriel Sold-With I I In.ertlon must make every effort to take definitely do. Ask your local clTlI Jerry Copas. So.phomores: Jonn Drown' and care of itself. Your duties in that aefense director: ' eo.tl.3sc capacity will be ve.\'Y vital. If Yell I Oivil defense is YOUR John Fischbach. your city has mqr e than 60,000 buaineal no matter where you live. 1 Fresbmen : ' 1T0nn 1." Ru e nnd , •••••••••••_ •• ~ •••••••••• ~_ (The next article will di.cUBII Richord Frye. population, you probably live in a FOR SAI....E--=-ROli Victor COl~BOle target area. Watch how your com· how to volun t~er.) The SeDlors are , sponsoring a -combination ' Radto and ReicOrd _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _"--_ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _,_ dance after tbe game. The prices Pla)'lr. Excelle condl~lon. are 40 cents per couple and 25c C. HODSON. Phone 2272. a single. ~ , ,." •••,.,•••• ~••• , ••,.,............

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Bids are being received for 1m· proylng se~llon!\ or State Routo 123 In Frnnl(lin Townsbip an d In Turtle rrp.ek fOll'l1hlp. Warren ... 0 I d C.. un ty. h o. Ull roO' conR truct· Ing brirl ges over Bl'ull 'h nr lelli' Creek aDd OYOI' Turtle Creek. These two Joba III'" go in g to be Jet aM one t onlra ,'t. . The conu'acl l ~tUng 1M ~t' h('flu l cd for February 6 1952 . . If n contracl Is aworded. work on thi; 'YlrUCtlll'CS and road s will beg' 8S HOon as materials can b pro 'ured on allocaLion. J. S. P a.x. ton. State Hl gh\\'ay dl\rlson enl\l. neeI'. announced toda y. The existin g bridge over Tunle Creek Is a stell trusfI hrhlge. amI the present bridge ove r Branch of Olear Creek \s n steel beom bridge. Both ' of these IItruclures h R V e boen class1fied as too tlar row a{ld weak to carry todayJs heovy motor traffic. Tbe I)rOposed Improve· menta will be continuous con· . crete slab bl'hlgaM 011 cOn!'1' Ie a butmcnls. The oPIII'oaches wlll

HORSES'~~of

STO~ws

$1.00

Hogs and Other S'mall Stock R~moved Promptly All Steck Removed o.lIy _ Larg.· or Small _ Call Colleot

Xen.. • 454 XENIA FERTlllZEIl Dlvllion of In'~nd Prodliotl. Ino.

Miriam Wilson. Joan Gruber and Bill Barton have received tbelr certH cates for tbelr Junior Order of ArtJstlc TY1>let. Kabryu Murpby b a 8' recelvell h ertlflc te tor 43 net word!! er c . a • per minute and Joan Brown 33 n~t dint wor II per m u e. . The F .. T A. held 0 meetinlt on Jan. 28. be dlllc)lssion was a membel'sblp drive. Tbe room wltb the greatest per cent of p8Qple get '10. The person with the greatest amount of 1>eople geta ,6. . The new Vice President is Mrs. Ob les Bu 11 of Lytle. ar nne The p\1pll" frpm the rooms of Mias Weaner, Mrs. qourtney. Miss Hardin and Mrs. Bradbury .had· a ~ar~ty ~?gram. art,: dWbIC: rom n j e ed : altere ser e an enoy y . 11.»1 8 t and Ifew lrorll ~ te~ mIWoD to pfOYlde aJMNt 01 . . melle ... aulU' produced In tile WItaI

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be graded and reaurfaced In order to Improve the contour of tbe ~oad and facilita te safer driving tpr the motorlsL ··We feel that t hIs Is a Mil II needed Improvement. and 0111' en· glneers aDtlclpnte early action . by the Federal ' agencies on r equire· ments for the Job." Paxton Bald. Previous bids on tbls job were '-ejected by the award board In Columbue. Ohio. T. J . Kauer. State Highway director. stated tb'at the bids were tume4 down becausfl they were too much above the es tl~ates of the 'State Hlgbwa,. department. Ita....

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and Mrs. Robert Ne\Vlon and daughter of Columbus, 'wor9 . villitors ot Mrs. Hannah DavilY QIl Sunday a!ternoon. 1'111'8. Lucille Armitage BJMllIt ibe week end In · Dayton tbe gue!lt or her cousin Miss qlen a Marl b. • n M,lss Ruth Obn.lldler atl6l~derl the funeral OD ~lIurlldo.y of Mr. Merritt Roberts. of SQuth Oho,rlee· 'ton. Mr. Robert wu ' n trustee of th FrleDds Home. : Mlltse. Minnie -oddlOn and'l~utb Chandlllr and Mrs .. lIabel Hlttta.way attended tbe Nell' Cemttury Club on Friday ~!~ernoon at tbe Far Hille Party ~e .Itb reo RaIPI1 Allbury ~ 'lIb.ten. ' Mrs. I.eab Mille .... a cl guelt on .sunday , the hO ,e of her ·lOn. Mr. WIlUaJ. StJOllll; The occulon wu a ~_ nner fOT Mrs. Strouae'a Plreuta. IIr. and l1l'i. Jolul MI'.

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Vilit IN LU. .URQ Mr. )anel lira. lAwrence Cook

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Dr. IlInd -E. Stold, 48, Dies Shortly Afllr Being 'A••ill•• To Gree..e Ho~,ltal .

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Dr. Alfred Evan stout . 46, prominent 10 a1 physiCian, di e~ Friday night a little , hefore midnight shortl y after he \Va admitted to G reene Memorial hospital :. t Xenia.

He was t he victim of n hend-on auto·truck crns h nl 10 t l(1 P. m. R, E. Foley, State RerlstraT of ' Frldny on -lWuLe ~2, one mne Bouth Motor Veblcles, said " It would be or Mt. Holly. (\II Ill! lllll'rled (mm ' MOVE 'NTO NEW HOME aooeptable for motonst8 to touch oue rlRtient to another. IUa 1I0ulh' IIr. ... Mra. B. W. Whitton up theIr old Itcen'1I plates with bOllnd cnt· llPpnrelttly hit a gllord and ~ ~.e mo'lled Into tbe same oplor of paint now being u8ed by tbe ltate." 1'811 throw ing II- Lnto Ule rmt(1 or " thllr new home on State Route Thts announcemenl Cit m elll trllck londe(\ with Bteol, 'I' • . ' TOP ROW-LEn TO RIGHT-Ruth Ann Furnas, 1V2 yr •• , Marilyn J.an Furna., aVi. mo ••, chlldre,n answer to numerous reQueste from helng driven north hy HOWUl'd .T. of Mr•• nll MrIo 'Ith furna" Rt. 2, Wayne'lIlIle; Eddie Burrougtl., 4 yra., I(aren e. Burro~gh., 2 Indlvilluaia and organizations Crubbs. 26. Pltt8hu rgh. Pa . Dolh ENTERTAIN CARD CLUe 1''''' ohlltiNfI of Mr. ancl M.... Guy Burroughs, At. 2, WayneaVllle; . Dougl .. Hawkl"e, 1 ~r., Oavlil Haw- ·throughout the 8tnte wuntll}g to dl'lve,'s were ul/lIle, anti the ll'\l\·ko\· Mr. and lira. wmlam StroWle kin .. 2 "'''', ohlldren of Mr. and, ~re, Franc!, Hawkln., Rt. 3, WaY,nelllllie. kDOW what to do .about I,lntes escape() InjlU·Y. and daqbter entertained with a tbat were ruated and beginnIng to BOTtoM ROW-LEn TO RIGHT.....Jackle Lainb,4 yr •• , Shirley, Lamb, 3 1'1'1., Oonnle Lamb, 8 ",0", It Is re poned that he dl II UK 110' oo,ere4 elllJ{ IQPper on aatum,. Mr. and MrIo Jo"ph Limb, Rt. 3, Wayne.llllle; Connle Jeal! Fry, 4 )11'1, Rhl'da Fry, 8 y ..... abow wear. "eslIll at n. crushed C'lIeJ1t. slmll eYIDIDc aDd bad u their . .elts Althougb It wtll be a('llentahle Brenda 'UI fry, 1 yr., 'hlrley Fry, 10 yr •. , child-en of Mr. and Mr•• Carl H. Fry, Wa~e&vlll.; Roger rl'llcture lIud Inte,·nal Injllrle!!. by tbe Bureau of Motor Vehicles their card club of ClDCllnnati. _ ..maklr, • )I..... tharon 'humaker, 4 yr•., Tommy Shoemaker, 5 moa" ~~.an 8ho,maker, 7 )Ira., for motorists to touoh up thel! Dr. OUt 11' 08 horn In nay ton, ohIldNII of Mr. and MrIo R"..el J. Shoemaker, Rt. 2, Waynesllille. This conclude. the' picture. taken "resent license tagB, It is a al au ntul wus ~11, dll ated f"om St e10 by .I....r Photo.rapherlo • VISITOII' FRO'" CHICAGO law that If any .tate Ucenae llinte BI~h School In 1924. Lnl E' r he Ilt· , Mr. aDd Ml'II. Frank Hawke and Is defaced or cbanged In color tb, ten ded Oberlin 'ollege and Oblo oIlU4rIIl of Cblcqo, were week owne.r will be aubject to a beav) F.ltn te 1 IIl vtll'll lty. He "ece!voll hlf! ...a lIIuts of .belr parenti, ,Mr. tine alld -a pOllllble jail sentence. d\ gree In medl!'lne rrom Ohio and lin. 'aontfid Hawke and MI'I. . t, Thll year Oblo oonverted 10 Slate University In 1934. He r,,'tll'usln, window I!tlckel'a In I,lace o. WInItre4 Hartlock 'and IOn Davl4. DR. ALBERT EVAN STOUT tiI'ed dklne In Oa1\on (01· two , steel plates t.o save valnable ,metil l By ANNETTE TINNEY ' ~r, and Mrs. Hjlrry SaUerth.•• Diu 1'1 Auto-Truck Crash yeul's und In' 19:\7 cnme to Wllyne, . The decllllqD Ito ohange (rolD :. ~ ..... ,- ~------. IIOBERT H~8TING' HOME waite, Mr. Henry 8atterthw~Ue, FRIDAY NIGHT'S C"I'I,ESateel plates to window sUckers Ivai , ville to (l1·I1CtlC&. Mr. Robert Ha.tiD.. enJore4 Mr, aDd lira. Jake Reeder, Mr. KINGS MILLS STOPSreach~ by tbe leglllature In thell 01\ StOll t \~n s v ~ry 1II'IIvo III civic the week end from hll collele aDd Mn. Byrd ' lAcke,. and Mil. CARLISLE 41-40 x last regular 8ea8lon. Foley sa id I , and medll'a l 80<' lolle8. He Wnll a work and waa the lII..t of bIa Betty jJatterthwaite ,rltb Xr. and To gel' tbe toUl'numellt unde L Plist IlreRlllent of t he WaIT nCo, Iwould have taken ]600 \0 8 of hlg: p&NIlte. IIr. and Kra. Ralpb MI'I •..-L. J. Satterthwaite of Da,.ton, way J{lngtl Mills dete~ted Cal'· grade 8teel . ·to ontinue " "Ill' Merlionl SQclety lind tl,e preMent , metal plates. , BuUtap. · MI'I. Sarah Ton, Mr. 'Bohart Sat- IIBle U to 40. Pandort led til The " n ual Warren oun.t: 1 New IUcke1'll 11'1\1 go 011 IInl o a,' Mr. and Mrs. · nonald Hawke Treasurer of th e snme o I·,m n 17.11terth"alte, Mr. aDd Ml'II. Warren winners with 16 polnl8 :tn,l F,u'm and Week " Ill 10 c a I deputy reglarn l"H of'lr e were host an d hostells 10 the tlon; a membllr of t he Dnyton Ob· IUNDAY EVENING QUE,T. and lira. Alice Coburn of Bhupel·t led the 10llera with 12. bAld TN!tllla, II.nd Wedne8day Motorlltl are required 10 have WIlyne8vllle Farmers Olub on stetrlcal So ·Iely. The hlo S tule Mr. aDel 111'1. Lo74 Davll bad .. IIr. and Mra . .relSe Beare By Quorterll : . Feb. 26'&1' .17. :!: he men'lI seslli ' their ftliltration card and cel'llf· T)1urllday at the Far Hills Party M,edloal ASSD., the ~merl clln MedSwa,. eywq lupper .... tI. Mr. and XI'I. Vlr,1I .. 141111 -----1 ~1I,~ 1 . will __ .. 4 RUB-.- Kin Carlll.. _____ _____- 106 21 be beM at erqor,l' l u~ 1 i ,Iciate of tlUIJ 'Jpon applying for: 'Houlle Ical Assn., the Waynes\ille MUllonlc Mr. anll 111'1. Ralpb ~er _ HI and de_tar, Mr. an ........ e ror t' e .. 011141: .Ucker. • - ' o~t. dell(\lo\lS rl'ie~ chlckea Lodge No. 163 F. : A. M .. tile - Lebanon tnd • c1aqlatera anel IIrl. Cecil M. HanDon StI1lba pel IOn, Mr. and WAVNE8VILLE SPARTANS at t~e Orange Hall. , ... II ........._..,.,~_ .. , _ . _ . , dinner WIIS lIerved lIull a plellsant Wnynellville 'Rotary Olub. Farm!),'" DaN and 100 01 Da,toa. \ lira. Arthur SlUDer .uuJ )Jr, and DEFEAT MORROW 59-4~ Orange No. 13, sta:te Gran ge nnd Ray Seh , Jr:, will preQI/le NOT ICE ! social time \VIlS ' enjoyed. Xra. R. D. Batt.rtbwalt. aDel f~. The_second galqe was \\ aYUfK at the mil Dlachlne clinic ~In The prealflent, Mr. Ollbert FI'y.e, the National Grunge. 110. HUNTEII HONOII"D Or or lAbanoo, M.., and Xra. Cbai. ville 1Pl4 Morrow,. Wayu4lllvtl II M.." . EIIIWorth IU d '")'. '-' f -,nt'" 0' ;11>8 w11l hp onen fo,· opened the meeting and Mrs. 'Mlty. He was affiliated with tbe Phi JlI'. aD4 lira. WOn. Huter bave SaUlrtlaw\lte ... ,....., or Sprlra« woo II to 46. &'),8 IICored 1ft TuellMy. Cbl Medlclll Fraternity nn.1 I he ........ ,u.. ..'",.••• ,.... tile aIIIIl Ill'. aM. ' ~ l. I)OlJd&. fOr . vttll b II ~ Mr•. R. R. 8tub ck, .pecJallatA f the aolleoUOn of accounts (I'on~ ' 0 ullrd Hagemeyer 1,,·ellonlec1. ' U\Q KlillPQ ~rgmn Ao Inl Fratel·nUy . , pkMaUl , to 11 I tel t. 1I11tloiai 0111 '. Ul lt,-111 'Of "at uHn 1JDI~...lt,. of ClnclDDatl and family of MI- ' Brant .core4 14 fOI1 Morrow. Dr. Stout WIIS a life lon~ memwlll cond~()t tbe lIelllllOft8. . Dr. ClAire StOllt will be In Ule Day," telling of tbe very tlt'sl their IOn Ml'. Robert Hu ..\er, attendee! the wedding Wayn ..illIJ_ ', ' B F Mr. T. S. Su~ton, Ass't Denn nnd orfice Saturday, Feb. 23 to diM· Valentine cU8tom In the old (>olln- ber of the ,Vayne Aven ue Un lteil 011 the Dean'B list for J.Det 110m. and Mr. O. HlU1Iock, f _______ __ 01 0 T Z Ohalrman, Dept ot AnImal !'ll1lence pense medicIne &0 carry over un· U'ie8 and how It hos ~I'O\\,II fO the Presbyterian ' bUl'ch .In P yton . put aeme.ter. Qayre Zlmmer'lDan at the Mem· D. Hartsock, f .. ____ ~____ 5 " He was pre 'eded .In denUt Ill' II of Oblo Slate Un\verslty. will lite til Anolller dortor ('an be £el'lII·eil. sendin g of Valentine cards. '. -phil Heth04Il1~, churoh n-ear Sa' 18tulibl, f ---__ --~----- 7 0 14 the Ipeaker W1I4Delday morning. • .............. _........................... lI1.rs. C. E. FTazler, n I!'uest or his father Dr. Jerome Stout 1111(1 0 NEW CENTURV TO MEET blDa on Satumy afternoon, ' and ,Keye, c '- -----__________ 8 S 19 _ , '. . 'he day. was Intl'oducerl and ~nv~ sill tel' Winifred. The New Centur.y Club 11'01 the receptiOn whloh followed at Jon1an, g - - ------ . ____ 3 6 12 Dr. Sutton II 000814ered one or tilt" Funel'nl sen'lces were held TUflt:· to he " 118ten el·8 1\ ve,,, fine ClC.....b ..... at .... ' I DenYer h 0 tel ; .Jonll, S --------------- 0 1 , 1 outatandlng animal nlltrlUon 811llC' meet OD -"d ... nay. ... ..... the Genera laUsts of the un)v,rslty staff. }lrl~ tiount oC hIIr recent hill to Alaska, dny at '2 p. m. from the 1\1 otho\l '.t "'rB.HUll Party . TotalB____ ~_______.. 24 U 59 1. Crabbe a8 HOUle hollte.,with and lira. ,8pee~ win cover Antiblotlc8 alnd which WaR Intel'eRtlng to every chllr(1b. condu ted , by lit S hlhbll ~ ~ one. The club ol\,WUI'ned ~o meel rUllerll1 home. Rev .T. \\ . WedgeProaraDl "Ill be prellented by :.o~~, f. _____ ___ ___ ~ F1 T1 "hell' use. Scott M"Clure will preside. • Sunday, Feb. 24 III l.aymun's In Maroh wltll, Mrs. assll,1 Col1 etl woo(l ortlclu ted. with blll'llI l bel n: II.... Walter Whitaker aod Mra. ~ H Woods t J. 1 3 hI Mlnml 'ometel'Y. Wednesday evening tbe meetllng Day at tbe Metbodlst ohurch. The as hoste8s ot the Party Hnllse. o Z AUce Tomll~. .. .... n;,ugbma~. H e Is sur vived by his wife Do,'' , , Brant c __ ______ ______ 16 2 1-1 will move to the b"b Ichool au,dl· entire 10:30 n. m. worship service thy lind hi s dtlu ~h t.er " ' Innlc ~ o , torlum where D. D. Moyer; PO'IlI- wfll be In ohlll'ge of the Inymen: LEAVES FOR AiR FOIICE The ,J'riend.blp Club met . on Parker g -.:.----------.!.- 3 3 9 try Speclnllilt or' the Ohio Agrl· ot "nynesville. his motbe... Ml'B. Xr. Robert lIIVerbart. of IIld· Wednesday at tbe Metbodllt AlUlOn g -------- - --- - - 4 . 6 11 oultullnl Experiment Station, will The general theme will be "Tohe .10sellblne StOllt of Day tOil. a bro· dleton, II'UIlIlIoIl of' IIr. churcb with • covered dllh lnnch. Carper, g ------------ - -.,: o 2 ThOS~ , Mli810n of tbe Cburch." ther 01'. Clnlre Stout or \\' e8' MUdiflOU8S "Tbe Poultry Bullnels." Ipeaklng wUl be: Sam Ball. L~o 0 I(n. J'rec1 lIIVerbart. with whom eon, eacla member brlnPng a Tot.a.lB _____ ~ ________16 13 15 ton. I1nd a sister Knlbel'lne nyd4!1' At 9:30 the Sunlet' Ramblttl'll Conner and Roll e r t ' Berliard. be 'formerb' Uved, lett on Taelda)' peet, maldng 'forty-four preeen~ Score By Quartet's: will take over nnd play the IQU81re Otber tllklng part will be Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ed\\,. E . nrown. of Haml\t.on. ~r Baa Aotoulo, Texaa, after vol· for the fine I~cb. Wa~e8vllle ______ ~6 01 29 37 59' dancll· Gordon Foster II In .charre Brown. lay leader; Bob Adams. of 5147 Wilmin gton Ave .. Dayton. 1lDteerlq for mDltarr .ervtCe- In 'Th'e meeting. "u opened for .Horrow- ______'" __.. 8 20 ~~ -I ;' of tile ,!v'enlng pro.,am. Carl Ramgll and Chna. Edwards. will celebrllte th eir Golden \\'edthe Air I'orae. the .fternooo and roll call wu Moy ~'e all attend and ahow tbe ding anniverSAry on Wedne ~ (\uy . iWlweretl wltb a valentine yerae, MASON DEFEATS laymen we are back of them for Feb. 27. ION BORN TO KLONTZ" Valentine cont..t, were en. S'PRINGBORO 64-41 They were married neur Oentheir efforts. Th"re will alao , bl! IIr. and II.... Bar Kloots, IOD The tblrd game :Mason bent tervllle In 1902. . By K.A.T. and M.A.W. speoial musiC. aD4 c1all,btera are DOW welOOlDID, Sprill8boro 64 to O. Wool\a wJls ' Tbelr early married li fe Wil li • Dew mamber In thllr family. a very plewnt da,., the b"h over botb teams with 17 ,. I The Rev, ,All nl /\ •\'R hrought ~l l', spent In "reene, montgome l1' 11 111 , , -r-bt VI to meet at the pointe. Hunter and Hal'l both CARD OF oru.t.NKS a~ . IWllrren counties In tbe. Tlur ~ lIlt 01 John YungblllI fro m Wa te,·blll'!. stepbaa Michael, eD In lIarch wltb Mn, C. E. made 11 points for the 10Rers. I Conn., t'o Bpeak In ao t1l1l1emhly . OaDCII, IIOIbUlB. wu - t".l.e aD4 oDeobalf Quarters: 'Ve wteb to expreslI our II ncere rarmln~ nnd later as grore,'1i 'In Feb. 13. His talk WIIS aboul '1'h • bona JIoDUT. bb. IAIiICler'lOll anel IIr.. Bay lIa100UI Score Bu. 3 U •• _ . Vi·. d- "'-pttal. u boIItuIeI and lira. Georse lluon ___________ 10 26 H 0,1 appreciation for the thou&'htrul ex- ntdgevUle. Delmont and Dever· Outlook of Lite. . l1tb at ....... ~ HeDel....n aoel lira. Howard Springboro __ ___...:.14 24 31; 41 The e,lIol' "IIlS!! hi 1111 vl nl: a presllions and all tbe kindnesses town. - lira. KIOflU aD4 IIU)" IIOIl are DOW . will prelent t b e extended to U8 during oU,r recent 11lley hn\' e two children, S. paper dri ve thlMFrldllY. 'rhey n~k at their IiDme on TbIrcl atnet. 8ATURDAV riGHT'S GAME'S'bel'ea.vement. Nelson and Irs. Jennette G1'088 , lhat a ll pap!'r be sel In front n[ Mrs. A. E. Stout both or DnYlo n nnel two grand· the houae cull t he high s choo l ~ HARVEVSBURG EDGES and Winnie Jo children"", building. , ATTEND AWARD ulNNER ~lNG8 MILLS BV 1 POINT'"", ---~-In the Duslness " EduuoLlon tIIN cINCINNATI FRIDAV I~, 'The second nlgbt oJ the tournu. " . ---:;---'--Pl\~tment, ' si urlenl R COlltlnuo t? I(r. anil lin. K. II. '1letalUok ....r /Dent HarveYlburg w 0, n their Specla' E~..nln. P.-T. A. To Meet ,progress Iu t\1e h' Al'hlevemC'III. attende4 an award dinner proylded flrat game. They bea~ Kings ." 'the N. Y. Life IDI~ce Co., , ~ ... . Mml ' 45 to 44. The, game SerVlc. Sunday Monday NilJht ' \pr~~lr:mr·oIlO\\;lng 1'0111' lIlllClent8 In at tbe lIaketewab Count,)' Club • C ven' oIosll all t~e WilY through. Co.m e to Bible ' nlgb t . at the , ' ' TYllln ~ 11 clnss . hnve recently 1'41· .J Ut J'rIdat DI,bL Tb~ HapP"l Hour, llib held Barton with 12 points for the The P.-T. A. \\-111 hold 11 meet· celved en lol' Order of- A,·Ustl · ~- Il&lad ...gul&;r meetln. on Taeeday wbmers and Telterman and Pence l"M[etl~odilst ohurcb Sunday evening Ing Monday ovenlng, Feb. 20 at ')1ypl8t8 cerml lites : Kathl')' n They a1IO witullled...... of the put week at the home or 'wIth 13 for tho '080rll \\101'8' hlgb at 7:30 p. ,m. We will hllve ~ tel· 8:00 p. m. Tbe first lind RerOIHI !MurPhY, Avalene Penn. .Tnnel . IlDIae11 In "Bell, Book an.- CallXl'll. BJaod.- BunDlU with twenty- IICOrel'll. loytlblp 11118 atid favorite Bibl. grades will bold the program. Peters and Mal'{a Rus h. Juul~~' 4Ie" at the Cox theatre. live melllbera and one ",eet, IIr1olscore Dy Quartel'll: WASHINGTON" BIIITHDA'" paa,.ages mil be read during tbe. Mr. nay Fltzgernlrl. n \\'ell ;ordel' or Artistic Typists cert!l : . t I BaIHe BeafOD. prllent, The blll- Harve,ablU'. _____ 8 17 (12 45 11S2 - tnt aervlce at members wbo bave known magician. will be present. Icates were Ilwarded to Car~IY .1 WICI , M."" THUM'DAV tn.......IqD WU collduetecl by IduP Hilla _______13 23 31 44 -------_.~_.~-'-·t turned Utem In. F'lvorite Icrlp· The winners (If the mem,bel'shll' !::~~~ T~~~~Y. ~~a~:~ln~T:I: ~~~ NIGHT AT M~THODIIT tIui preal4ent, anel reaclbIp on the __ , L~cal ~ • .,. tl1re pUSl\lel or 'lome o.f our n,Il' drive will be announced \\ Ilh the earned 11 ompetent Typists c .. ' The waeB wID meet at tU Of LlDcolD were "ven b,. 1(1'1. WAVNESVILLE TOPS • donal leaders 'NUl be read, too, child bringing In the g"elltest ' tiNcaLe fOr 31 net words p.... ~~ cbvcb on Tbunda1: Satterthwaite aud Ill'll. MAIQN FIVE 57-56 Brown Sw'" Bull lUcia u Prel. Truman and Sen. number of new nle~bel's .. wlnnltl!: 'minute. the pl'lze. Th~ room 1)I'11.e of I ' "b. 11 ,.sua a oovere4 411b ' 1'Ilna.1. I M.... P. L. Waynesville played tbe second RaJDlOD4 ......UDJ of Waf'llle.' Taft. Everyone weloome. - - aD4 eaeb member' " Ukec1 WU In ~e of an Intem: pme again and It looks as vIDe, baa reeeDU7 pu~ It1ae $iO wfll be awarded on .1l pel'centto 1I~ a ~ JioUo"ma the wblch 1''' very enter- that mf.ht be pretty luoky reC\lterec1 Browo SwtiII bull 'I~le age basIs. , ~Irc" ~ ,lin. GarIan4 Stamper' which th·e club , ad· them u tbey beat Mallo~ 6~ .Hlaw.tha' 101'JIG from Rci~. Everyone welcome. ChI~ will OODd.cit the .evotlOu aa4 a to meet ba, lIarc1a wltla 65. D. Hartaock made 21 pOints mary lIalone and M.rlOD Ra:pp, NvI... 01 "'l'be Book or Acta" Neute Bonnell and III.. Mon· tor Wayne8vllle nnd Fox made 16 Kenton and Ridge"a,. .CCOrcll~g will ........." lira. J. B. 1luDe11 .. boate.... at the 11IOints for Mason to .be ,blgh point. Tb~ Oheerf91 Circle met on Bat- Visit. ,Cousin A military Ball "'111 be given. urclay eYenlq at -the home of Mr. the Clinton County A.F!B Offlce'rfl TIll' 'l'eDow8Idp CCIIDIDlttM of JhUule11 bome. W."nlavlll_· B F T the . , . , . wtU -act . . . . . . . . ..\ deUct.ou d ....rt COlII'M . Waa JIartIook f ____________ 10 . 1 21 and Ml'II. J. B., Rlob' for a pleasant In Columbus OIub Saturday. Febrllary : 23 rl'Oul' eveDlng of cardl, 'after whlcb de- . Mls8 Ruth Ea.rnhart s pent. tbe 9 to 12 midnight. , m de W. ....,.. c11utDa the pJeuant IOOtal 8tubb. J[eJ. 0 t________ --------:----:-_____ ___ 36 13 l~ UcloaB retrelhmentl were lel'ved week end In Columbus at lhe I It 18 sponsored" jolull)' by tI' l! Jaoar. Jonlaa C ____________ _ 4 S 11 to · Xr. and Mre. Rhode8 BunneU, nella Zeta SoJl()rlly House, the Tri,Colmly Chapter RO (WRrl·f ',. Carter • .________ ____ 0 1 1 • At . 1011.. r _________ : _____ 1 0 2 •...................... " ••, . , . - Kr. aa4 lira. Glenn Borden. Mr. gueat oC her coualn, Miss Mary Clinton and Fayette countlell) -1111'1 CIIunII·., aDd Xn. B. S. E1III, Mr. and Mrl. Dora Rough. On Friday the COAFB QrnC8l'8 Club In comIIIrDllt' But&!rwortb, Mrs. Harrr Ibe attended a Sorority Tea in memratlon or Natlonul Oef"n~ .. 117 Our ehop wlU be cIoM4 Smlth and Mr. aDd Mre. Keller bon or of & Delta Zeta alumni of 'week Which ,hOI recently 1)1'''11 T I'ebl1W7 16 to IIucJa 11. Washington D. C'/ and on Satu ..- proclaimed by the presiden t of Ih l' 9 I-li-11 ~ B.tlWlKlIl . dl y wal en'tet'talned at a , Delta UnJted St_tell. !~ Zeta ',',Llttle Sll~" party. Also Music b1 Howard Sewells nr 12 "hlle there Ihe attended a (1111)' cheatra and drinks and sllndwlchM 1'1 "Belt Foot Forward" presented "'Ill be available. 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COMMON PLEAS COURT R AL ESTATE TRANSFERU 11n~arren ~ounty, Ohio, on Sec. ~uDd.,: Jobn Franr\1I to Ell tel J. emil tiona WAR·7~(l6.01 lutd 16.15).' Ohurcb IICblol 10:10 L m. City Loan &: ~Rvin~ Co, vs. dull WonhiP. 10'80 L 0\ Harry J. ' Rawlings and Jeanette Ruth Wright 6 lots In FrunMln State Route No. 73, in IWayne Alfred Iven Stout, Rawllng8. judgment to plalnUrr, twp. . Towtishlp and the, VllIage of FERRV. CHURCH 01' CHRIIT Carl ~nd MRry Loul\lo .wnsqll, to WaynevlUe, br grading, draining, BJI'On Carftr. IIbdater Elva Lamb vs Elmel' Lamb, caRO UTICA E.U." CHURCH Most citizens of the village awoke Saturday dJsmllled. Basil BRltard .1,9 acre" In Hal" "u pav.lllg Ith felntortled Portland , BIble ~ooI, ':10 A.M. cement concrete pavement and . Betty Smith vs T... Harold SmUh twp. IIondq Wonblp, to:1O &.II. WillIam SlaaD"", .. hUa.... morning to find out that while they slept they had plalDilff ordl!red to II8Y $25 per Balli Dnd E~l'a Dallard to Dorl COnstructing a contlnuoue 'Bteel 8und., SClIIooL 1:10 A..... Prapr II..U.... 1:00 P.M. lost one df their most beloved and respected fellow wee". J. and Cal'Jle 1... Nlcely , ... 3 BI\)'e~ beam bridge Wllh concrete deok Yoaq Peepl..........., 1:00 J . . . . OuTlaoa, sal''' citizens. Yes, while most of us slept,. DI~. Stou.t w~s , State of Oblo vs Paul Warman, lin Harlan ~p" und concrete lIubstnJcture {Sp~ns PreecbJna. tat. aDd 'N .... lilYenI... Benloee. 1:10 P.JI.. out ministering to the needs of the Sick. He ~Iect III dar. ot eeoL IDOnUl. III i4I 4.M. tbree years probation. Clarence]t. Mo~e to 'Howard H. 116 teet, 70 fellt. 70. feet, Ilnd 66 State Of Oblo vs William V. and Frances El BO~ue 62')4 a 1'es feet; Roadway 28 teet. with 1 foot ~n auto accident i\S he hurried frQIU one patient to lIlY.. Bertteee. " :30.. P .. Franklin, bond 0blldered released In Franklin tw~ , 9 Inoh safety curbs, Bl'ldge No. WAYN-IVI" 'L£ CHURC'" O. another. and deUvered tq ondsman. . . WA-73-161 o~er Little MllUlli River .... .. r CAESAR" CREIK ,..n.NOI _ , he had practiced medicine in Wayn~sStateof Oblo VB .Jamel Edward Flo y d Earnest nud Dorothy and a continuous concrete 8la)l CHRI.", Donallt 8sln8ll: Superintendent., I.' ville ar.d he was known"loved and respected by all ItS KDlght, defepdant held fat $1.500 ,,\arle cHf~dl~n to V~~gf~nl~:n~ brIdge with concrete' Sllbstructllre , Price Roberts. Minllter WOIUID IIer9See, 11 &.II, itizens and by many from miles ,around. bond, trllli to be fixed by court, C ara 0 s o~ acres . , (Spans ·S4 teet three (3) at 42,1)1 ,. Bible Scbool. 9:30 A.M. ihmcIQ IoIWnl 1, A.Jt. C George t. SUllinger ys Olenna tWlI· fee.t and 34 feet, Roadway "2'1 e I ;\{ He was without a doubt n very proficient doctor, L. Suplnger.. ,divorce to plalottU, Marvel Rlc1l 'Fel'gllson to Lellter with' 1 root 9 Inch safety OI\I'bH), ~ornlnll V.orablp. 10:46 4.1 .. at the top of hi career, not one for n~tori~ty or pubJllanita Baker VI! Lester Bakel'. Oarl and Anita Switzer .75 11 ,1'011 with 1 toot '9 Illch surety SUI'bR) Evening ServIce. 7:31l .M. OREQOI'jIA FVANGEL IC" U. . . a. s lIe nlode ·tly went ahout hIS d:1I1 ta k of dlvorlle to plnlntlff, all hOll8ehold ln Ham!lton t . ~rldge No. WA·73·154 0,,011 Penn, Pr.Yflr Meeting lind OIbl, ~tud,.. Jara ... H. Rile,.,. Paete" 'IC'lt F. D. Ambl\rgy to William '1:. sylVania Ralll'ollil and O'Nea,1 "".III1"day 1:80 P.M. l helping th e sick an:l injured. or a daughtel' In a Dayton hospital. and CleDlIl\& A. Adams I lot In "Rolld. ~~~~l~!' S~C:hl~~ ~. M. " Do ,' as all liked to call him, will be greatly Tlte BYF ,met llt tho Jonah's Clearcl'eek twp. WldUt:· PavelDent 24 feet; Roall· IT, AOQU8TINI CHUACt4 missed by all of US, not o nly as a great doctor, but Run Baptillt ch\ll'NI Sunday nl$bl (Continued on Page Three) ' '\·~n~t:e~~.860.38 f et 01' 2,2-16 Rev. Jamea .. KruaUq. P.... lor Rev. Reese of tbo Friends ' WAYNE.vILLI FRIIN.,. as ~ good citizen. . church bere is recovering' fl'om n "~ered ]piles; PI.... 0., ,8ebool. I '~ " lit • . , . .. . 1 t "The date set for completIon ot , .1 ..1811 f/:On a"d 10:011 A.~. M..UIII 'or WONIIID lu '' ' ' ' ' -... Lela- Philpot of Hamilton. throat InfecUon. ' tbis work shllll be ns 8et forth III , " Mr. and Mrs. Jobn E. Welsh ' T.h e Meu's Communlty Club met 'the bidding proposal," - ' ........ LLV ....: ... r. .' ,. ~arvtJ'I:JbUra were gnests Saturday nlght or Ml'8. at tlte blgh school building Wed· I omo ISTATE EMPLOVMFlNT.. -u - • • " 001 LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ....." ~" Louise Flte and Miss Ja.ne E. fite. nesdny night. llownrd Collett ~ SmRVlCE, 1207 Vall AvenUe, Mid· 1 " ' ..an... ' ....ter Cbrlatlan Sclenee eervlces are MIss Kathleen Grahnm wbo has showell motion picture slides and 1lQ'_ Mr. 14. W•• c.,lU/: 1I1etow"f' 10bbiidOd, wlll fUl'I~IISb melinlOt· II ..... . , . 1kIlMIo&. 1:10 ....... a held every Sunday morning at 27 gave au Interesting discussion on Soet:dlma;1ng i :ic( frcnl ml_lel of sucCeSS u el' an em .. 0)' A. bar\ 8 .... lay JANE FITE been recuperating fl'om' an opera· "A tr .. H ts Clin' .rmpl~ piles. willi <.nnlhlng . P~1 .Acta lIsl from wblch -all Quo.Ufied .\In. Ilaro ,U N. Mechanic Street at 11 0'( lock. , tion at tbe home of ber motber. s onomy. os w'ere • to relieve pain. ilchlng inJIIIIII/'I'-lOOtllea skllled labor as Is locally aval'. ... ...l1Ip to:IO ..... S~n!lay Bcbool at the lIume. hoar. Mrs. J. E , Smith was guest of Mrs. Jennie Graham of Wllmlng· Taylor, 0011 Oordon, and Robert Inll:tmed tipllcs':"lubriqltcs dZ' bard· able. shall be selected tor " this lIIYeDlna ~ 1:10 P." ' honor at a surprlse dinner given to her apart. Collett. A fried chicken dinner ened parts-hclp5 prevent (""elc n,/l_ project ton, has returned r.ess-reduce nwc lan:;. You get rea c:om· . t . ~.................. ' her recently by a 'groUp ot friend!! ment In ;D:lyton and bas resumed )\'a8 serve d· t 0 t b ose a ttendl ng. f~rtin. help. t)(,n't sl!ffer netdlcu tor1ure The a tentlon or bidders Is "I· and relatives at he.r bome on Main '01e Bible Class of tb'e Melbo-' f!'O'!l !IImplc pil~ Gel Pnzo (orfas!, ,lfon· l'ected to' tbe IlYeclal pro,vialons , k in that 91t y. DEAD STOCK WANTED DEAD Sl ~ d dJst churcb' wlll meet Friday derful relief. Aak )'01.11' dOl.' lor 1I~,t. lt. c:overlng 8ublettlng or a.slgnlng street.. They were Mrs. Smith er yor HOR8E8 t1.00 COW8 t1.00 HORaE'8 S1.00 COWl $t.GO IIf r. and Mrs. John Stewart an night In the home or Mr. s ... aura Sup~itoq, fonn.';"'alllO tube<! wit perthe contract the use of domestlc Pbllpot, Mre. Oma Rlce, Mrs. Lela th .... fora~ 'plll: (!IjJe'for easy application.. I ' I I b HOlle and Ct. r Stock 1 d t were gues 8 ur n,g e" Shfdaker. • Ui ....... /".iI ~/lJI¥oi{l#t{tI® materia s. select on l?f !! or. hours family Hog. , and Other 8mall Stock Philpot, Mr. and Mrs,' · Mitchell Removed Prompt')' R.moved Promptly Terry and tbelr son, VIrgil Tetry. week end ot Mrs. Stewnrts par- ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-iiiiiiii~iiii~ · ~j.;' of employment ond conl11tlol)B of I employment. , Mr. and Mrs, Albert HoskIns and ents, MI'. and Mrs. Raymond All Stooll Removed D..., - , The ptlnlq1U1Il wage to be 'paid their daugbter, Miss Bl'enda Hos· Brooks. to all labor employed 011 thl8 C" I\CAL.L COLL'ECT Large or 8mell - C.II con", klns. all of Hamilton. alld Mr. and t~ct ah'Bll ,be ,In accordanco with Wn-'-"'-a 2382 LeHaoa 431 Mrs. Charles Dogall. Sr., Is 111 the "Schedule of Prevallln/f Fioll " --...Mrs. Albert Hurley and MI'. n.nd aL her home hore. X_ia4~ Mrs, George LyU of Har '-eYHburg Mr. Harry I1hwortz of l.cbanoll, INLAND PRODUCTS. Inc. XENIA fERTIUZER aud MI'. anit ~ra . Arlhul' Phillo· wna a buslnes9 caller in the village' ADO WATER TWICE A YEAR ' Tndu8trlal Relations appllcable t ... Olvl.,on of inh,", Pred...... baum. o( Day tOil )11'9. 'pblllnbaUlu Sat.urday afternoon. State Hlghway Depnr(ment 1m· remained to spe nd severnl doya Mrs. John E. 'Welsh was II guest OPEN EVERY SUNDAY provements in aeeorda,llce with CaD 269L LebaDon For Ad~. • •••••••••••••••••• ~ •••• with her sister. Mrs. Smith. of Lena Gilpin of Sprlngboro. Sectlonl' 17·3. 17..." 17"1\, 17-/i nn,l Wrecker Serv!ce 24 Hour. A Day lJra. A. S. Collelt lI'a6 hostes8 17·50. ot the Genernl Code oC Ohio:' 0 - . • Ml's. ~lInnle Campbell Is III at 1'he bl"der must submit wIth hili 110 tbe Civic League when lhe b rhome. TELEPHONEI: bid n cel·tltled cheok In ~he amount group met In hel' home Friday lilt.. and MrS. James Dollter amI WAVNESVILLE '2CII1 off] O.ooO.()O. ' night for their !Inuunl IJOUu Cl, d;lUgbter. of Oay\Jm were guests \. Plans nnd speoiticnUon!! lire 0 " LEBANON Office It3-K Phone 2341 dlunel·. file In the department lor hl~h· during the week elld of their par· REilOENCE 412 Mrs. Sadie Reason of Waynes· ents, 1\11'. and l\trs.' J. P . Thorn· the ortlce of tlte dlv'lllo" SAND .... GRAVEL MORROW director. dellutyond vllle. was tI guest during the week bury and Mr. and ~rrR . Hllrbert The director resel've!! Ihe Illght BLACK-TOP DRIVES lind or Mrs. Laura Shldaker. T. Doster. refellt any and BU bldll. ·TAR .... ROAD GIlt Mr. and Mr8. Maurice Epders Mrs. J. E. Smith wlll 8pend a T. IJ. K-A1JER, announcing the recent blrtb tew days thls week 'wltb Mrs. State Hlghwny Director LAWN ..... FILL DIR'r Chimney Block Concrete Block 2·21-2·28

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.. THURSDAY.-rEBR~ARY

1'HE! MIAMI'OAZETTE!, W YNE!SVlllE, OHIO '

21, 1952

COURT lEW.

John and Cntberlne DeJv!! to llCreli In ,Vllyne tW(l, . .~~~----......~-. Franklin. It doesll·t do muoh tor STATE OF OHIO jl Dock V: and Oel'tl1llll;l erelwh. 1 the relt of the cOunt7. The (lUeli' JOSEPH T. FERGUSON, Auditor of 8t1tk Mary I.e" IK M1I:lfj(~ld ~ot In Franklin. . tlon remalnl however. "Can t he Burea u of In.p.otlon Ind Supervilion of Publio School. (Continued trom Page Two) lind "am SaY\Qr .1!!.9 Loue Jobn/lon et al to Silas. Sr. Washington lWp. • of the modera countT equill. ltallWhat and For ,CI"..y. VIII age. E x.mp. t d an d'" .- c t I '" .. ~ suppo. hospital." nura I aC h 00 I 1DI .... Sam and Fran ces Saylor to and JOlle Ow~ll;ly. 11 qt In FI' ~ IlI(lIn JeliBe J\l ~ J\ tz to wm b t se"e the needs of the !Aliter Singleton and Sam Utile, Mose8 E . and l\fnbel S. Brooks Oelphll Cal'pent er. 1 A Farm Diary people? ....... .366 acres In Salem twp. .... Bnow apln we could not got Henry Rnd Ethyl Allard to Jule to Jame8 W . and 41s CQle 0 lin tW(l. By LI. J. fl'lller by a Ilttle mor'll winter. Perhaps For Flleal Year Ending Decemb.r 31, 1!Ui1 F.• n~ Hazel D. Orat .125 acres 111 ••••• . . .... . , •••• it is just as welL We never like Vl"llyne Locnl School ntfltrkt. County or .Watren I Iuncl~on twp. W ~ve thlnll come out too ellrl), Waynesville. OWo, !l'eb 1~ 1962 . E. and Miriam Ra\·hel FEBRUARY 18. 1062-Wa,.nes- We wol1ld like to h_ve a little ' l 'Sat rthwalte to Oharle" J, Wag· ville was .hocked to the h4!art plowlnr wea\ber. It. seems to do l cl!rtl~y tbe rollowlng l ' port to be conect. C. , V. D~HART ' goner. 2 lots In Lebanon. JJaturday ,by the news of Dr. the lfOund 10 muc,h rood to plow T • G~erk of the. H~rd ot Jllducn,£1on Marlon and SoUie 'M. Queen {o $tout·s lleath in an automobile it early' .o that 1( ~n rreu;l:e 'and OJf Valuation ~ _______ _________________________ ____ __ __ $4,300,390.00 , Paulina ClleBnut 1 lot In Soutb accident as he llurrled from one. tim e or two belore working it Levy - --- ----------- .:- - ------ --.--------------.------ 16.9 Mills Lebanon patlent enroute to anothell Frlda~ do'ft'1l. It Jlelpll our heavy cillY soh School Enrollment - ------------ --------------------~--'148 Jerry Ammo and May Lyle King Illght. It touched each one ' per· more than aD,Jthlnr elae. Salnrles and Wag e8 -------- - - - ---------------.. 98,260.76 to Roy Spencer 64 acres In Union IOnallJ tor I doubt If there wa. It w.. 10 cold last nl,tat that the . SCHEDULE I tWp" . : anyone In the communlty who birds do not Hem to be- singing flALANCE JANUARY 1, 10u1 . J~hn Jr. And Elizabeth Jordlln bad not a. lOme time known wh'llt thla moralnr but one mornln~ I Oeneral Fund _____ ______~--- - ------------J- --- (~Uz:UB) 9,S6U5 William J.. and Stella Turner, hll cheerful prelence meant In heard the IOn, IIPIUTOWI and the Bond Re~rement j,'Und .-- - ---- . ---- - -~----------- - ---. 3,822.68 1 lot In Franklin twp. Lunch FundFund --- -________ - - - - - ----------- -- - -- ------- --,--1,060.17 Ume of emergenoy. Many tlmea turted titmice, It you Clan .,all the be w.. caUed to ~bla farm and he Dolle tbey malte IIlngflll" The r e Farm Shop ~ _____________ _'_ ___________ . -168,14 E WIIll.am and Katie SUlIwaugh to' nenr fa11ed to relpond prompUJ ,.... a red bird oatsl!!e my window B\llIdlng Fund __ ______ _____ --- _____ __ _____________ 1BU92.36 brwood and Pauline Towson, 1 and wilUnlly aa IQOn as it thillmornlng aDd ,1 aa~ the mocking Total _____'- _______ ____ _ ~ __ ___ ______ __ --- --"'-- 180.519.00 acre In Franklin .twp. ' " poaalble. OUl't deepea* and ~oat bird down In ' the rOlle busb. T)le- RECEIPTSNOT'~E ' OF APPOINTMEN;T sincere sympath1 goe. to hla wife IOI!.ISparroWI were running aroulld Oeneral Fund -. ---- --,. ---~--.--- - -- -- ------~------ -- - - 140.492.67 Admlnl.trator ' and .d au,hter for their Ibl8 Ie alao n the gro1Uldlooklnr for IOmetht"g Bond ltetirement Fund - ---- - ----- ---------,.-------- ' ~.022.62 31,258.4'l oar lOIS. HJa place IIi th., com- to eat. (I wan~ to lOW ' Jraaa 41nch F,und --- ---- - -- ----- - ---------------- ---- .... -E/ltate of Jenna nee l\f. Ball, munlty \\Ill1 be, hlu'd ~ un. He seed but 'they work 10 bard that Totut ------------- - -- - - --- . ---- -------.:-"--------- ~- 207.168.66 Deceased. 888.341.66 WIB mOlt wld~lT \ known as an I am atrald to do It until there Is Total Receipts and Balanco Notice Is hereby given tho t 'M. obatreUclan and ~ountle,a babl,- more food available for them. EXPE~D1~URES. . ' I . • have Ow.ed their pte an'lval ~o would be oheaper to feed them • General l''Und - - . --~----- - . -~ -- ---- -'----..,-- ------- 126.175.32 Z. Oray, whose Post Orflce address 44.686.37 Is I.ebanon. Ohio, has been duly hts skill. ' All mOllt aootOTl do cround corn.) There _ I hear a Dond ' Retirement Fund --- -- - - ::---- --------- --------21,8T6.6i appointed as Administrator of tbe n~adayl. he urged hili patients bird no.,.._ I think It the redbird. Lunch Fund - -- - --- .... - ----.. --- - ----- - ----- - - ------- -to go to the hOlpltal but he bad Tbere' was a bluejay out in the Farm Shop Fund - -------- ----. _________ -----.., ---2 --- . - 60.64 Estate or Jenna Bee l\f. Bull late the skill and eQul~ment to take ' ohicken yard yeMercl&y and the Building Fund -- ------- ---- - ----- - -----!.--------- -'~ - - - 117,786.111; of Wanen County. Oblo. deceased. care of bOme deUverles al80 and woodpeckers and chlcka.dees come Total - ---------------- ----- - ---- --- - ------------ - - all.176.69 . Dated tbla 29 day of Janunry, I lIucoeeded In lIafely delivering the regularl)* to , the auet. And of BALANOE DECEMDER 31, 1961 4.353.011 1962. baby In Inany serlousl' compU. :ourse there are always tbe crowl. General' 'Fund - ... -- --,. ----- ------ ------- --- ----- ~-- -'. -, 22 S. Broadway· Zane A. Gray, Prop. RALPH H. OAREY 6.158.83 cated Ca188' at home ' without tlle My berlan crocuses have been Bond Retirement Fund - - --------- ---~-- ----------- - --437.03 Judge of ·the. P robate Court aid of hoapltal equipment and in bloom tor about two weeks now. Lunch Fund ----------------------------- ::----~----- 117.60 LEBANON, belp. He had a way with him Whenever the Bun 8hlne8 on them Farm Shop Fu~d - _------ ___________---'----------"1" --Warren County, Oh io G7.i06.51 tlI'at cheered and encouraJed the they open. even In the snow. , 1, Building Fund -------------------- --------,.---- ...... -77,111.97 JUsln~el' & OrIlY, AtI Y~. . 1 Gray, patient and won her coollel'atlon. uaed to 'h ave lOme snowdrops but ,Total -- - ~ - -~---- - - ---- ... ~~ - - ------ -.:.. ------,.-- - --._ It- was a box of ~andy for the 't hey dled and thoae I planted laat Total Ell:1/endJtlJre8 nnd Balance -- - -----. ----- -~- ......-- 38 8 .S~7.6G 2- '1·14·21 mother If he taUed to gue. a the fan h'aye not COUle up )'et. The . SCHEDUL.E II-REOEIPTS ' lex correctly and It he did. it was earlJ .prlng bulbs are 80 much Classified ProporLy Till( __ ___ ___ ____...::___ :.,. __ ~ __ L__ '3,698.~ " pie to be baked tor him by. the plealure with 80 UtUe w ork thaI Tot~1 Property TRX ---- - ---.-- - -------- ,.- --- .-- - - ---.43.698.:19 mother.. When one young mother they are well worth planting. Cold FOUNDATION , PROGRAM· 60,403.11 heard the ne.we. abe ..Id sadly. weather and Inow today. but sprln~ Cash Received --------- - ----- --------- - - ----- --- - ---5,9"4.00 "and I hadn't baked h1\tl his jlle ts on the way. Deduction for ' Teacherll Retll'ement. __ ______ __ _ - - - : - - ***********************t**************** 1.688.00 ,et." He h_d the Iklll that made _ _ _ _~~------Deduction tor School EmIllo)"es Retlrement. ____ ___ . __ _ 2.052.56 111m trIJated and respected and MOW StlAViNG'S QUI"'. Deduction for County Board of Education --- --- ---- - - 69,987.67 the human tOllo'h t-.at made h1m ¥t !fotlll Foundation ProgralD __ ----,,-- _. __,..L __ ___ __~ __ t ,0:H. 13 loved. WaYlJesvlll~ . has bad a WIER' Intereat from, Stale 011 Ineduclble Debt --- --.- .--- - .• -. .rest lOlL . ••• Ueposltory Intereat __ . _______ • ______ _,. ___ . ____ __ ._l! __ • J

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Tile talk of. a hospllal for Wa... ren 'Couuty 18 In the air a'l~ there f a much being laid pro aDd con. "'he- ts -no " nuht ot the ' ne-" but ''& ,_ u]1 " "'"

there ts ;&ftat doubt In many pl&cea whether It III a.. poslllbllity ~w with the high price of build. lnr and eveb more becau ... of the acarclty of doctors to staff it. There are thoae who feel that the matter should be consIdered far. ther before lteps are taken to undertake. a campatsn for fundi o.r to make dennlte piau. Accord· IIlI' to an article In paper, there are lOme funds available In lI'ranklln bqt many feel that ID that part of the county It. wOUld be better. to conUnue lo 8Uppqrt tbe HJ4dletown hopltal thaD to <\!oy to bull d one there. Some P;eOple tbt,nk tha~ ..... blle that helps

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Vocallonal Education nnd Reho.bllltuUo.n fo,. Deal, Illiad and Crippled Children r,.om SUite and U. \ Govt. ,- -Contrlbutlon8 Lunch Sales and $ubilidy - - - .. -------~-- --'. ........ ·ta' Aid on D l! .. 11 ' 1 eli ' ~e· , u 1 '0 .10 11 · -- . - - - . - -.---- - ---. - --

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9.446.0~

21 ,25::.47

1.260.00, 690.12 H7.490.32

TOlal Revenue "- -. - .!. - . . . - - -.. - - ------'--!I: QN·RJilV1i1NUE' 26.000.00 sale of Bonds - ----" .-. 18.600.01: SlIle of Notes-Sec. 2:t~a·~ O. C. 19.0C 'premium on Bonds Sold. __ ___. - - - -- . - ---------,.----20.9BO.n Ac<:rued Interest qn Donds Sold __ - --- .- -----------118.61 Sale ot Jlroperty - - - --- - -------. - - . -- - - ---- ------- - - -80,2'1B.3· Total Non·lievenue -~---- - - ---- .. - - ---------------201.188.61 Total Transactions ~ - - - - - - -- --~-. SCHEDULE 111- :XPENDITUREI ' A·l to. 14 Inc. ~lllal'ie8 and Wages Adm. Officers ,lind 3.'f'l0.9~ EmpJOye8 ------ - - --- - - - --- ---.------------- --200.01 ".'tII Legal Services -- -.. -- -- ------ - -. ~------ - -'------- -3,970.9. Total Personal Service ---. - . . - -- -- .-':. --- ~----. 146.9~ JH Office SupplIes - - -.----~.. - -- --- ~- -- ---.----- -J45.!) ~' Total Other PurpoBelt - , - ,---- ~ --,..- ----- -- - ---. ~,110.9~' Total ,Administration -,..-----. - - -' -- - - - - - -------..... , INSTRUCTI0N, 74.898.0), A·16 to 29 Inc. Pe~hal 8 rvlcli . ___ _- - ------ ---- ~ .B·4. Text 'Bodka ___.. ___.J____ . . .______ 2,567.1Ii i.30(,0{l B-6. Other Educational ~upplleH ----,..-----------"'l':"-&6. . Repatre Educational Equipment ___________ __ ~ __ _ 282.92! Expense or Instructor8___ _________ __________ ,. 1.523.5S . 6.62B.all TotalInstruction Other Pu rDO~ea _____ ~ -- _ - ------------ -------- Total ________ ______________

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THE COFFEE

eup Waynesville, Ohio

At the Traffic Light

SUNDAY ITALIAN SPAGHETTI

85c

Including C'omblnation Salad. Bread. Butter a nd Cotr~e

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LIBRAlUE8.• ~. School LJbra~ Books __ ___,..-~---------------_ Total .LJbrarles ______ __________ _______ __________________ TRANSPORTATION OF PUPlLS- • A-a6. Peraonal ServIce _____ _____________ .----------B-2. Motor Vehicle Supplies __ -' _____ ., ______________ _ 1:·4. Repairs Motor Vehlclee __ ___ _______________ _'_-E·12. Transportation Contrac·, _.: ____ _______________ .. Garage Rental ______ . ___ _______ _.: __ _...__________.: ____ _

80,528.32

269.111

259.U; I

6.698.81; 1.129.1l! 616.tt~ 16f.0i~

110.01) 2.8ZUil TotalTranapoTq1Uon Otll.er Purposefl ---Total or .,Pupll, _______________ _______ , UZ1.tlf fUBLI€ LUNOHESA·3'1. Peraonal ,SerVice __ ..,- ----.-- ----_____________ _ ",85.01) Lunch Supplies. etc. _________ .: ______ _____ ,. ________ lUIUil Total Otber PUrposes ___ • _____ __ ___ ______________ ,.. JS.fIU1L Total Public Luncbils __ ______ _______________ ______ '" __ 21.17Ull OTHER AUXlLlARY_______ AGENOIES. A-48. Lecturer. _ ____ • __ _____________________ _ ~

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NO ' DI1rCRIMINA'tION toward fu,," .... 1. requiring aid from collnty, .tat. or fed ....1 aouroea; '. ALL R£CEIWE THE IA_ QUALITY AND STANDARD OF IERVIOE, til. ,••m. fu.,.ral hom. facillltl ... and the uma kIndly oon.I ......tlon.

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TotalTllltlon Personal l1}u, PaldSen to Ice Other Dlalrlcts_.: _____ :. _________ _ F-6. Teachers Retirement OontrlbutJOiL __________'__ .. ___ • F·6. Employes ReUrment Contribution .__ __.___________'.Jj··8.~ Count, Boai'd of Elducatlon' CantributloD,___ ___ :.-Total Other Purposes : __ :. _ .---- -- -- ~-- -- - - -- --- ~ - -­ !J'otal Other AuxQlary Agencles '" __ ~ -~ -- -- -- - -------­ CPElltATION OF SCHOOL A-&2 to 44 Inc. Persooal PLAN!t8ervloe ________________ ______ _ ______________ _____. _____ • ________ ____ Jl.IO. Janitors Sappllel ______ ________ ______ ___________ H-13. Otber Supplies _. ___.:.... __ ____________ __________ E·O. VVater ____ __ __________ ________________________ _ E·10. Elleclrlctty __ ______ _____________________________ ~9 .

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E·il. :I'elephone _________ ~ .... -___ ------ --------------E-17. Advertl81ng ___ _______ ____________________ _ E·18. Haallng. ______________________________________ _ E-19. Other' Col1tract an'd Open Order Serv1ce _________ _ F; _-'-________:._"'________ -:___________ , 1'Total Otber l'urpolea _________________________ __ Total Operation or School Plant ____ l. ________ ______ ___ _ MAlNTENANCE OF SCKQQL "PLANT, C.1. Materlala (or Molnl. Bldra. and Orouw ___________ 0-2. Materlall for.. Malnt. Equ~P. au 1'unIIt....._______ _ N. RepalTl .Equlpment ___ ~ ______ ,,-----------Total OtherOther Purposes ___ _______________________ __ Total Maintenance of School PJaDt __ ~ ____________ • Total Operation .and Malnt8llance ________________ --"'-Total Ourrent Sohool Coat __________.:.___,..---- - --__ _ DEDT SERVICE-:- , . "'... H·l. Bonds and Notel Maturlnc.. __________________ .!:. __ Jt.2. ' In~ere.t o,n Dond8 and Notes - - ~ .-- ____________ • __ Total 'Debt Service ____ ~- --_--- ------------ - ------.. ..:•• CAPITAL . I·a. NewOUTLA.Y--Bulidlngs __ _____ ----__ _______ _________J. __ 1' 6, Equipment ,tOl"" N.w School Bulldlll3.--- -~--- -- -_ 1·8. Motor Ve~lclel _,. __--------- ---- ~ ----- -- ---- -----1·9. Other' ----------------'---~ ---!.:---C" -------....,---- ,.,... , fI'otalExpenditures capital OuUay __----:--- ------ "' ~.--- --,-~- -Total _________ __ -___ ___________ __--.-Total Transoctlol1s --~-- - -- -... ------------------:. -----ASSETS )liND L.IA8fL.ITI£8 ASsETS- • '. Cuh _ ~ __________~ __________ ~---- --------~------ -~Landi (CoSt) ______ ~ --------- ------------~ - --------Dul1dlup (Coat) __~-____ __: _______ ;. __ Insura~qe

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8.6i'.9:2 1....'.1'1 1.285.5"

681.89 '768....

1,I3U8 169.61

68.65 33.01

FRIED CHICKEN PORK CHOPS T-BONE STEAK Including Frenoh Fried Potatoes, Comb ination Salad, Hot Rolls, Butter and coriee

$1.00 $1.10 $ •• 35


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4°/0 THE LAND BANK WAY

Realize There ~ More to Uled Car

V.ta.·Thm Price Alone.

Lone Term-No

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You pt more value for yout money bG,baa your uled tal' from a '''~r.I"1.:4.cJ new-ear ~. l A': ! l .. t. . loc"Uy-owaed traded in on new Dodiea a ..... lnv_._. T oo.) pre\:iou. are

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1110 PACKARD Sedan -------------$1611'

La•••o. 1.1111.1 Fa.. Lou

Dynllliow automatic tranaml ..lon, cllatom radio, dlreotlonal .llInal., heater, four n~w premIum Goodyelr tlrll, bel utlful blaok flnllh.

Radio, he.ter, overdrive. excellent conditIon. Belonge.d to a local profelllonil man and ha. hacl e)(~lIent care.

Phone Wayl1e8ville 21111 WAYNEaVILL:E, OHIO

WOOD80N, Clarine. Feb. 1. - "lb. 111 Leb.non Chapel Rev. Paul Martin Interm,nt Lebano"

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Il'OIIrie., Muls

lANK.RUN QRAVEL-Load .d at Davis Purnas Pit. We also deliver; ARMIT,AGE -& ·SON. tf PllClDe 448 .Phone 2091..

Lebanon, Ohio

Oil!, to Another, tend.rhearted forglvlu« each other, even aa 004 alllO ~ , Christ forgave you. Eph. 4:32

~d . Starte,d. WHITE i~iiiiii~iiiii~ii~~iiiINEW ROOKSHAMPSBJRES BabT Ohlolij! 161;;

A beautiful C;... with a etorefull of acce..orlel. Llaht areen color, gyroma,tlo ' transmllllon, cUltom radio and heater, whlt..,wall tll'ea, 'pot-light, lun vllor, everyt'hlng you could pOlllbly .want on a car.

two ween 21c. FRIES. alive .~r dressed at Carm. AMMERMAN'S 'HATCHERY &: POULTRY FARM. " mUei south of CeDtervUle c)n Lytl.Ffve Points Rd. Pl,one Cil tervUle 7·721.2. Wayuelvlpe 2. c

ca..

1948 DODGE Dlx. 2-Dr. Sedan ------$ 94S

Farm Machinery

New black ' paint, radio, heater. permanent antl·freeu, .pot· IIlIht, one local owner, utltandln" villue.

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1947 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe --- --$ 84S

,

WI.con.ln Enlllne.

Factory Installed radio and heater, fIoa Ughta, lots of extra •• A flrlt line value,

STOP. tho.. :moth, dead In tblllr traoks with BERLOU five year guaranteed moth·spray. WAY·NEIS· VILLE FURNITURE &. APPLI· AN~E . Phone 3482.

1.46 ·OLDS Hydramatlc .Sed.n ----_. · 850 Radio, hejlter, beautiful IIrl;en color,. low· mileage, one owner. A car you will be proud t o1 own

Lincoln Farm Welder.

Farm Special-Cood 1946 DODGE Ii Ton Truck - -"----- ---- - ------- ---. 395

Good bed and tlr.., good appearance, running condition

Templeion Manure Lo....

- - - -:..-----------. 250

Two to choose from, gcOd running c'o ndltlon

1940 PLYMOUTH Sed.n ~---- - ------. 250 One owner, radio and heater, good tlrea

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Membe r Warren ,county Automobile Deale,.. A.. oclatlon

LEBANON, OHIO

OPEN. DAILY 'TILL ':00 P. M.

W.at Is "Oonfession Unlo Salvation"? It it not a profession of our own aooclnea. It it not a confesllion of our ain. to God. it it not CODHDt to the doctrines of any church. It it a confession of Jesus cbriit as the Son' of God. Je.u. laid, "Whoeoever . . . .han confeaa ME" (~t;t. 10:32, 33), The tame 'verle alto IIpecifies a pubhc confession. o.r "before men. to It it alto a confession '~tb the mouth" (Rom. 10!1 0). P.eter made ~is confession Matt. 16:16) and many of tIie early Chris· tiana made it at the COlt of their live.. Christiana. Iboulkl "confe.." . their "faults to one another" (J... 5:16) and their lin. to God (I John 1:9). but in order to become a Christian one must make a public c:onfellion of Jau. Chrilt as the Son of God. .

AC K ACH EIr

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c-l-1o--~ Por qUIck comtorilDl belli for ........ ' Rbe\!JDlUo Pal... ~Up NJP&e, I&roIII

NO MORE moth worriell wbell =:=t=~~~~ you use BE R LOU, OdorIEIS/J. to DOD-ozpDIo IDd ~SIdIMJ'" atalnleal. guara~leed tor F I "E 8laddor hOUblM, ' " CYII80 YEARS. WAYNESVILLE ,FUR· NlTURE &. APPlJANCE. Ph()ne .

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FOR SALE - ' 1941 2·dr. Chrys ler, Motor No. 0'28.74683, Body :No, PHONE 1111 34211822, Serl.t No. 7700087. To LEBANON be Bold at ~uotlon at KKIER'S GARAGE, SatUrday, MArch I, 1952 at 2 p. m. for storage. ................... . c-3t- 2.14·2}·2 ATTENTION - HOUS ~Wl~E9: Don't let mo'ths ruin YOll r rugs. Get BERLOU MothsJ)tay. F 1 v~· year gulU'ant~ . WAYNES Vll['LI~ FURNITURE &. APPLIANCE. Phone 3~2.

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LUBRICATINC SERYlC£ -

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Eye St:!eci .,li.t .. OHIO

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.F ORRENT-

Live Wire and Progressive. Organtzatlon Second To None FOR REJNT 3·room rurnlished StrIctly Sellers on th e Best All apartment. E lect!'lc I'all ge and Around Market In the Country 6at h. Hot and cold water. MRS. SUSAN SCANLA N". X- -2·21 SERVI,cE THAT SATISFIES ~n

SOlDIER 'I( SrAR.AN "" "'''DlNY

SHOE REPAlR-

For Dally Mtrket Reporta: WLW ClnclnDatt, 12:30; WOKY. Clncinnatt, 12: 13 WPFB, MIddletown, 11:46

wlloM

Georg, W.sbinglon icleal._give us guidance.;.. 'whole examp~ of fortitude give; us . courag., - whOle hiltoric action gave UI freedom. AN INSPIRATION.TO fREE MEN THE WORLD OVER.

BlUNG your S~oe Repalrinf~ to Hawke Barber Shop. Work lruaranteed. P ric e s Reasonabl•. COMPANY THOMPSON , S HOE HarveYBburg; Oblo.

WAVNESVILLE .OHUa. OF OHRIST

THIS WI( WILL NOI lIANSAClIUs.JS 011 WASMItlOll'S 11II1II", fIIIUAI1 ft.

Ma_ any chan,••

'·Hot flashes" of Change of ute stopped .

WAYNESVILLE. OHIO

~

NEW LOCATION:

. in doctors' teslsl

The Coffee CuP. Main & North

.

• Those s uffocating " hea t waves " - a.lternating with nervous, clammy feellngs - and accompanied often by restless Irritability and nervousness are well-known to women suffering the functi onally-caused distress of middle life "change"! You ' want relief from such suffering. And-chances areyou can get it. Thrilllng relief!

Thousand. Have leneRted

Amazlng, you say? Not to the many thollsands of women who know from experience what these Lydia Pinkham medicines can do! Their act ion - actually - Is very modern . They exert a scientillcally calming, soothtng etl'cct ! Try Lydia Pinkham's on the basis of medical evidence! See if you, too , don 't gain' blessed relief ,from those terrible "hot

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\ Memblr Federal DepOIlt '"a4wllllce Oor.,., ...tl ... (ContinUed; rrom Pnge On Score Dy Quarters: . Waynesville •• ___ 13 20 ·\6 MAson _____ _____1-1 26 40

9:00 a. m. to 1 :30 p. m. Week Day.

Saturday and Sunday All Day L.:aT

6 MINUTES' OF

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one was hoping to make a bi!I.sket. Mason was the first to break the tie with two baskets to put ilillm four points abead. ·, Stubbs theu m de ODe to make the lIcoro .\1 to 49. By th"t1tlme there was m.lnules · to play. Mason made anther basket making them. four points abead again. Jordan then mdae a basket to make a two point difference and Keys followed . up with basket to tie It 61 to 61. At 4 minutes to play Mason made an!)'ther baskel, the,n D. H;artsock followed with twc, can· secutlve baskets to put us In th lead. Then tbere was only :! min · utes to play. - Mason mad,a two points and tied It again 65 to 66. Jordan was then fouled and made hll toul shot putting us aglaln in the lead. Barton followed ' with another foul ehot to make the acore 67 to 65 at" ~he end of th, pme.

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OUR MIlS uOOKl How Lylli. PI.......,'. work. It aet. tI.rOUflh. a IDoman', Ii/mpCltlLetic nervou. 11I.k:m fO glue relief /rom fila "hot lloIlIu" "nil other lunot(onalill-C41Ue4 duo

freue. 01 "cluln/la 01 II/e."

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tlashes" and weakness 80 common In "change of llfe." Don't put it ofJl Get Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Oompound or new, .improved Tablets wl~h added iron (trial S1Ze

only 590 . W01tdertul -

too - for the functional pains, cramps, "dragged-out" feellngs and other discomfort of monthly menstrual perlodsl eight · counties, ganer announced. Total SPRINGBORO "OMPS OVER MORROW 41-34 8sles at Series E Defense Bonds Springboro. In tbe tblrd game were $29.770.827. reflectlDr; an in· of the evenin" .lIminated Mor· crease at over $600,000 when com· OUR MIll BROOKS, "But rolY Mr, C. J. \A.·uggoner, Chairmlln. pared to tbe January, 19.5r total from the f4)urnament by beat· IhlII Ippl. Ilu a Warren county defense bonda com- of $23,162.109, according to the Ing them 41 to 34. Hunter made w_1a HI" • . 11 .polnts tof ' Springboro and mittee, Loday l'eported that sales Ohio Defeuae Bonds TIl 101OfY: (Gulp) "Er ••• SJWl Parker made 9 for Morro r. oC U. S. oereilse Bonds, Series E, tlee In Columbus. ".go IIIIIIBtJ; NIta .rOoke?,' Score By Quarten: In Warren county. for Janu ary, SprinlJboro _______13 22 :s 41 1962 t otaled $22,556. Sales ot Chairman Waggoner stuted that Morrow . -~-----14 21 · 28 31 Series E Bonds In January, 1951., owners ot matured E bonda ap~,,~ t" 18 c o u n t y amounted to parently are holding them to take tber ten-year period and continue ~5Q,1l68.· advantage of the Treasury Dedraw IIltereaL Ohalrman Wag· IncreaRed snl ea of E Bonds for partment's Extension plan. Under goner reported that $1,312,000,000· ~'I .s. t ·s t thp rlr~t month 1952. compared thlA plan . B bon.la, which b egan ~ :o:tal at ,1,624,OO()',000. aeries ...... JObe ••alL, ~~w:. g \' !t ll .Jllll un ry. In ol. 1\'OI'1! reported tu mature Mny I 1951 m:1.V he 1961 II m'utDllrln mea MIlT 1. 1fOdd .. at I . rltL . b 'I ' " .. I ' were 8 outatandlnc aa of will lb. --,) y·one 01 t e stll te II e .h~· I retained by tlJe OWliarl 101' an' ,. , Uae end of .1UU&l')', 1861. 1IUrO. of 4JafD..... nO

E Bon. Sales aown Freun Lasl Janla.,

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67 55

Safe and Dependable . WAY,NE·MA80N GAME . . Service 6 ~~:u:~:r:o h;~ ~:dlQa~5~h~~v~~~~

Thallks to llOO famous Lvdta Pi nkham medicines/ .. In doctors' tests,Lydia Plnk-

ham's Compound and Tablets brought reliet from such distress In 63 and 80 % (respectlveIy) ot the cases tested. Complete or striking relietl

fbi lallll1ll11 latilill la~k

Phone 3701

In 63-80%*of Ihe cases

naiSrQNE AcCEssoRIES .

Bob. 'Sems .

ON VIGATION Will * Rill,.

XENIA.

NORRIS BROCK

11fAT COOD TEXACO CAS AND OIL

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FOR SALE-Cbl'orne LOp Chamb ~ R a'n g e. ROBERT BARNEY.rT. Phone 299... : c-2~~1l1

McOURLEY IMPLEIEIT GO.

Dodce •• Plymouth .

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• BOB LAUTERBAOH, 110.

FOOD

FORSALE-Electromatser eleotJ;:i;; range, $60.00. Call WaynflsvUle • 2634. MRS. WALKER LEWIS, lRt.

Maaneto T.~tlna' and Rep.lrlna

Our UlSed Car Department Nee" r..te .Model Uled ~. and W~ Are Offering EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH Trades On POlt-War ear.

or strikingly relieved .~

MUIR, Mary "ab. 21 Turtl.ora.k, P ... na. Illtil'm.", TurtleGreak ,.b. 18 -

Do ye kInd

FOR SAL&-

ELLIS H. STURNJ, See'y-TN'"

194. DODGE Coron.t Sedan -------$1445

L

EXCAVATINQ and .

FARMER OWNED ~ CONTROLLED CaD or Write

BR~ADWAY AT OAKWOOD PHONE 730'

SAND, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL.

(.COOPERATIVE) .

1110 BUICK Specla' ..... ---------$1745

1941 PLYMOUTHS

WARREN BRADDOCK

Repay....t Privilqea

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OUT OF aODFREY'S

JEAIAI

Draft Board No. US announCfefl that tbe followln, ",,.ltraDta ba.ve been ordered to report for forcea ph,..lcal eumlnatlon os Feb. 28, IIUiS: Waynenme - Eiverett . Lamb, Allie Carter. Jr.• 'tarreD BbeellaD LuUae,l. Pel'l7' Lebaool\ -I'raDklba SaUaerland, 'Jamea You" RoIMrt Youuc. CecIl Faul. WOllam Adam., JDYereti. Abram •• 1I'raII1tI11l- Farrl. 1lobtnaoll, Jr•• Robert Roae, Jloac)oe Holt, wDi. JohDloll, ·W... H ....... lamtlll AI· •

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R.TURN FROM FLORIDA B-'; . IIr. an" lin. B~e, EIIIII bave .. ~ • pleasant va.caUon . tD ,I'IOrIcIA wbere they "lIIlled Jill'. ~ an4' MA. A. f. MeUab aDd Mr: ___1_,. \; ..... n 'w M...· Baa~llne. A molt thrllllng adventure 1& In ror 10U If you will witness " VACATION P~R'NTI perto~nce ot "The Panther's II..... IUIada Bunnell an" WIJhelmlna Braddock of G80",. Claw" to .,. presented by 8ctiool. Pun.. are enJo)'ba, • few SeD,lor Clau at tile HI,h' School da,.. .aCaUoU wJtb their parenta. crmnulum on FrIday nlr;ht. AJlrll IIr. and Mn. llhodell Bunnell and of. or ClOan,e to tell Ule atory In IiIr•. aDd Mn. Raymond Draodock. tto complete detal! would apoll tho plai for ,.I»U. but. a word here and NEW CENTURY CLU8 MEETe th.,. wt1l your curiosity The N .... · Cel1tul'1 Club wltl an4 ". wcmI to the wtee II 811f. mett OIl J'rId&)' aflernooa at the ftcIeDt." ~ of DOwbere, on.1l hr mo. I'utJ ROUI6 with Ilre. aIPt ~ U)ree lnt'lr. TJaompiIoa .. boItea, an. . people W .all I»ld lltone I, It hcbtt aud lin. D. C.luu._ lIP ill lIaIIM. Who are wUl PNlGt tM propam cUll ..., ~ totb1a

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"ehoo) haa own diiltlnecap. H.re P!lll a Dwyer (teft~ a new enrollee at the St. Elicabeth School f of Nur.ing in i>'ytqn~ , look I oyer the taps wo~ by.lome or th,_ cradualf nurlles of the Beboot, .wlth Ann BrlnJun.n, a lI.nlor. . \

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The followin g men have heen 'ordered by Draft Board No. l21! to report ror J)hy ~cal examination on March 27 : " • WayneavUle - WUllam 1l0bbllUJ. ROMld Slllck. Winford Stewart. Dale Dakin. 1;)onnll1. POJlo. Donald Winkler. . \ Franklin- Stel'lIng ~c1ams. DIU': l'ell Hedl·lc. Wlllt~r ''Patrlck, Paul MpMul'rln, ' Cbal'l'l8 Powell, Her· liel't Repp. E arl Danks. · Jr .. Byron' Morl'ls (t l'anafel'); Howa\'d East· "~j~fr.:,,, _ halD, .Tr. . Lebanon - Rl c:hard Dunn. Edw. Ratliff. Robert Henderson, HartlY Ru ~ se\l. Jr., Dudley Arnolc!. Mallon ' - Joh n Martin, Rlc\lnril Walker. M;orrow - Paul 1IlsboJl. J.lmes Schucht er, Roy 1IIc:,Eh'oy. , S(Jutb Lebanon - Walter Simp· PVT. ERNEST L. BINGHAM son: MIll olm Johnson, James • , . Completes B~slc Training !\~ob.re, Mal com Money. GeDrg/! Everett. RJchllrdson. SlII\D.lcalb. THIRD ARM QRED Div .. FORT Junior ' Moo~e . . K.NOX.-Pvt. Ernest L. OIughaUl, Loveland - MarVin EItel. Paul 20. sou or MI'. all fl .1'.1 rs: ,Ernes-t Mazwell • .Robo~t J;leld. transfer. Bingham . R. R. 1. \\ aynesvl1le.. Jonathon Hays - Foster, Alhert bas completed ' Army Imslo traIn · Stoll. Jr. Ing condllctet! by th e ard A"mol'ed . Sprlngboro-Dwnlne Gilpin. DIvision u.! Fl. Knox. Clarksville - Samuel LeForge. DUI'III!\' his IIlxte II \\' eka of In· Jr. ten ~ l ve Ir.:I.:IIIA'. h e nllenrl eo Oregonla--Robert Osterbues. classes . on ' G neral ·'MU It.n I'Y ~ 1I11 ' Gl enn Berger. Blanohestel' jects and had practical wOI'k 111 Orville Starkey. t be many comba t sl(lllu. He also Ie rned to flre. the bas in il.rmy weapons-the M-l l'llle, tul rblne, .mortar. .115 pis tol and light ilia· 'chlne I;Un. • As Il Jlrospel,!Uve Infq.ntJ·y rtrle· mall, he re e{ved s (l~«I"1 t.ralbln~

'ffll" rnrol O!\~vre. worthy Rd. \'llOr of the Rnl ~lbow I\'lrlB at Leb· I, alUaoun_ _ part, of "c.-,,~___ IdIII [1\e· . bl b ® ' "nd l'"lo "1 ;1\,,, .. ,I ponralb become · aU.e. IOn were the pesta of the eve- the SI.\OII' tbe past " SOil YMrA on Mon·day. March 31 BOUlld. JlIa100n lllld rifle "CltnpollY Afrs. Delbert Conr;er enter · ..... ~ve W~ wDi ____ alr dU emna a enr n..... 'ft" ~ Wa1tel' S beahnn. pres- grnaddaQlbter. ~n. 7 : 3(1 lin til 11:30 p. Dl. Re· tactl ca. tal ned on.,· "'riday even Ing "I th a - I Ibt 0 f ... ....., _r. Ellington and famlt.. .rom 110M their NlUiar 41nnar meeUnll of 10unS people lQTlves tbru lent. presIded over the opening . 's rrcshmentll will be served and He entel'ec! tbe AI'my on 0 t. mlcellaneous bl'ldal sh.ower. bon· at the IV HUla Partr HOUle OIl accldent. With tMII group Bell.lon ~nd Mr. Don Workman Mls. Gertnlde Cbandler wae each Jlerson Is aslted to donat(l 17. J951. orlng Miss Vll'glnlo Scbuler, . WedJl,teday e'nDlq. April J. IIr. .. Over Illnner guellt 0/1 Sunda" of her "5 til to h rI • coJulucted ' aug er an rOJDance. u~ the dls~.ullilon on aunt. MUll Ruth Chandler. . ~ cen ward expenses. All IV ose mal' age to MI'. R 0 b ert D d ht I Ioldlllo~ wtll ab 0 1'1 b \ I there II deep meaning hebllld the LIne Fenoe. . streeeing th~ 1 M"II. Vada Klein and. Rainbow members guests and' Puckett of Leballon. Is a comln'g plctarell takeD In hleatlne tor tbe ev.ery ltorm cloud In the· Jllay dangerl of mllllnfOrmGtflm. . IPaullne Lundy of CrleJlds. also the. y~'lDg men w'1l , evenl procram IIo11r. whloh of ·c oune you ~on t renUze The Council ad~ourned 10 meet with Mrs. Katlvfu Kules of be' we.lcome."-Mrs. Edith i.ukells . Frid~y The eyenlng was phinsllnt\y MTURN FROM AI..A AMA as you elt jr!pplng your Qhalr ona with M.r. and Mrs: ~ Wllllam '1a1;o> calJe~ on Mrs. Olive spent in playing games anll ull 1IrI. Sherman TInney ud 111" moment ami IIhoutlllg with Joy O'Banlon In Aprtl. and a delicious recently. ll"}A n TllFl The pvangellfll Ie- eerl'lces I\'hich lolned In admiring the · m a 'n y a.tty Satteribwalte have retal'Dec1 tbe next. You 1'1111. thoug\), when llU1ch was served d,urlng the 80- - ----------:'!'"--if-.:...:--:----...:........--..:..:....... II/lye beeu going 011 'at lhe Clluf('h lovely girts whi ch the bride-elect after lpendin, a w"k In Mont- you meet tbe Panther. whoae cla.w elal hour. ot Oh.rls t dUMn!\' the · last two found arrangell on tbe dlnill!\' ,omery. AlL. and vlllmn, the briDlI death. aDd the Spider \\ ho I \\'eeks will close Frlel !!y ni ght. .room table. ",hlch nlso had 1\ IThe .sermon will be on th e l\ubjC'ct benu~lrul center[llece 0 f c n t former'a 80D Jack Tlnne,.. who III IPsa a web of eVil and Tony. a U_aLr_"-. . L ltatloned at the l'Ield. They made vlcttm of tbelr cruelty. Then Slid· . . ._ of· "God's Tlnlldlng." lind will b e nowel'S. the trip", pIae. you are confronted with ~........ 1I111strated by lise of It chllrt. Mls8 A dellolous dessel't rourse was Are they the .evll crea ' I BeamR will s ing '''Fhe .De:mUCul served. WAYNE: CARDEN CLU8 MEETe you IUPJlOlled or merel! ' Deglnnlng with Palm SlInoiw. Gnl'dell of Pms-er" and a chall, . The In,'lled gJlests \V'ere : Mrs. Tbe WAJnevUle Gardea Cillb mental pictures of a keen April 8, 8ervlces will be held eaoh piClllre wll\ be mad e to i1Il1s~rul Frllnk Smith . ~nd MlsII (;111'01 wm meet on ThIll'lMlaJ afternoon. nJtbt durin. Holy week conclud· this song. Two youn g peoJ)l e w eI'\' Smith of Mndlso)l. Ind. ; M1'8 . AprIl I at the Metbodlllt cbUHh. leue that for ,on to decide In« with the Easter services and baptized IllSl RUlldaY nrgll l · And Charles Hoy and )Uss Jonn !'lay 1rIUa lin Ina BaJte~ Dt Emma )'0\1 wtbIeU ttl. perfOrDJallCle Ealter Cantata Easter Sunda.y two others ""ere received lnto th o ot SabIna. MrR. Jobn PII~kett. ....n_ 'ant u .... D'V lth or ''The Panther'. Claw ~ You nllht. The services will be nR fellowshlll of the ch~rbi. Monday MT8. CbAl'les Sher~'I. Mra. 1<en· AO! , m . a. __ .1.1."t .uun. a_a-" to m'_•• It. \ , b IInon, II1rl\ . .." .... t!• II....... 11, Ifollow.: sunday ' mOl'J\IIlg. April tIt-r.fell. night. The sel'vlc8S hove been lie tAil h en o r · I.AI ., LI...... wlQ be POIt ·. p e a J t a r . . . . . 1U\,e--"On. To .Jel'ulIlIIlem." . well attended and a g0 911 Interesi win Schulel' ~n~ ?lUss Edwina ., tire aftetoDOOD. .... _ _ Sunday evening. April 6 _ ",\ has been eVlde~Jt In all the. various Schuler ot MOI'~'OW, Mr,8. }fa? I .. Hero At. the Croall.... , Ieatures of the meeting. All In Verlts. and MTS. RntH Puckett. of ........

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Warren County 'WCTU h'll al{ --,.----.------.:=----organization' ~(lI'k shop . in 1'laol' her hom.e. ·a nd Is lit Jlre~en t 1101(\ · o( the ullual Spring Institute, on 1st for the SpecIal meteings belm', last Wed!les~aY' the 19lh at til hel~ at tbe chm:ch of chi·lst. P,itKl' Methodist. c.hurch hete. . Lynn Retlllll k with t1ute and M1" 8 The atllte President; Mrs. Est.ller Donn~ Hadley at the I)lo.no. l;1I\'(jo Madsen and the state CorrellPond· a delightful duet. followed by 't Ing Seoretary. 'Mlss 'Ruth Duncan. plono solo by MillS Donna. wll..,.·' w'Ire he.t e . from . the state head' j was much enjoyed. Rnd little }lifl!' quarters a't CohunbuB. and gAvc Ramona BtaddoC'\r sting tor n very interesting talks lind In· t ery sweeUy. ~ .trtfction. The County prestdent. I . :we leorned new' things nn" Mrs. Olive ,. Curl. Jlreslded. · were reminded of other WilY'! II' Though the weather WnR n(l\. do tb1(1gs and gaIned addlt'on' ,ood. approxhhatel1 66 were pTes· coUrage. f~r, the fu lire, beilides t ... . entl 'represenUftg Frankll~ i ' Leb- ~.ewlng [rlendshlps. We'" e I' to anon. Mason. Hlir veYlbUlig, Spring. greatly; blessed In ha.vlng ou " boro. Kings MIIIII and Waynes· lltate officers wit\!. 118 alld be('o ,. InC better aCllualnted with theD! · ville. \>elides aeveral visitors. Special IXI.llslc 81 a Bolo ,,' 88 I A covered dl.h dlnnl!r gave goo.\ ,h'ell b,. MIa Alice Burna, of feUowehip . around the BOlU'f1 MonlpeUer. Ohio. wbo III active In I placed by an excellent dtnJltlr com the Y~uth Temperance COuncli pf mlttee.

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~ BYery Thursclay Morning '1.0 lbe same month last year. at WlQaII.w.. WIl'NI\ County. Ohio. mllrked the ruth' successive ~outh matere4 .. llOOD4 Clue matter at . tb. poetorrtce at WQ'Ulvtlle. Ohio. ~ show , acceleraled purcs8sesr of IIn~flr 'he .I\ct of Harilh I. 18'19.

Bonds by Ohlonnil, C. J. v.aggoner. hal ..man, Wa1'f~n Oounty Deteilse Bouds Committee a:e· I SabecrlptioD Rat_In Ohio. ", Per Year in adftD08j tJ,50 elsewhere ported tolJay; Fellruary "ales In ty totalled $31.S60i " :rhe dinner was served, hy the to sales of U6.968 tor the snme ladles of the Eastel'Jl Star. month In 1951 Mr. Frasure 01 Waynesville, was " a 'g uest Sunday at his sou-In-law OhIo sales fa .. the second month and daughter. l\b. and' trs, Her- In ~962rea!lhed '~0,28$,U3 ill El J~NE FITE BondI!; Or ,2.000,261 more than than $1 ,287.~62 Issued tor FehMiss Jennie J.,ee sbol'o was au bert T. Doster. MI'. RlId Mrs. C cil Med ley and ru'llli, 1951. Chalr,map Waggoner overnight g\lest Sunday of Mias Sue Fairchild ot neal' Flaney.b)J.rg. family bave moved from ·the \\ic- rElVealed. Ohlo's. Inol'eas8 helped property here on the Ave- tbe nation to report B sill! pel' cent Wallel' Tibbals fanner resident OIUTeu lIue into lite McGuinn bome ' J}eUr , .> of this community. Is n patient lit the vUlage. lise In Serills E ,Defense Bon.. sales tor last month, according to Ollnton Memorial bospital. WIIMr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark and tl)e Ohio Defense Bonds "' I,,~n. He 18 reroried to be In eon ot Dayton, were guests ' dur- office In Columbus. The , l 'I ('ll t:on. [s. John E. 'elsb was a guest Ing the weGle end of Mrs. OInrk'ri Fehruory Ohio saleB 'tor 1952 show Thursday of' her mothllr, Mrs. Lena parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wch o dollar Increa.se of over two and and family. one.hnlr ,millions In E Bond saleS Gilpin at Springboro. Miss DoI'Olby Mil Powel's or compnl'llid to lbe like period In Todd Bunee is ill at his home Wilmington alld ~b·. Mal'lon Os- 1951. • he ..e. !lin. Helen Robrt80n, second bol'll lind bls rou8ln8. Miss Jennie The stale oUtce also revealed grade teache.. here, wus absent Lee OsborD and ~118s M.llrllln Os- thnt Clls b va lue or edes B Bonds rrom hel' lassee several days 11\ t potn altended a JHi", nt Memol'lnl held, by Amerlenns reacbed a Plink of $34. billions III JallllAry. 1962, Hall, Saturday nlj,tht. wek because of Illness. . Miss JennIe Lee Osbom was un or $~ billions more lhan WAS beld nt the end of,·~ or!d W~r n. overnight guest of and her ' ~~~n~n~~;~~~ brother-In-law and Monday sister. Mr. Mrs, Ed Burton nnd son Johnny Edward of Spring Hill. Ssveral from here attended furieral services Thursday at~ Nngley '[uneral bome, Xenl!), for Miss Ett'l Arnold. Miss Arnold wnil ;l Cor· mar resident of thIs ,,'l11age. he died Sunday morning at Probasco The (linIng lodge at hnke, Hope Slale Park, near Zalel\kl. Ohio. will Nursing Home. Wilmington whel'o be open to the ' public (or the 1962. she had resldell for the flast sev· ,senson beginning Saturday, March eral years. 29th, according to Arthur E. Day, Guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs, superintendant of Stale Parka Todd Bunce were Mrs. Lilly KIUImanigemen~. Benbrock, Miss' Ida May ' Bunce, Mrs, . Howard Villers, and 1\1rR. Meals m 1\ y he ohtalned at l b 0 Carl ()artwrlgbt and her daug.hter. lodge by casual vlslto\'s as wen as Ka.thy, all of Sayler· Par]t, Inn. lleople who mnke use o( tile cabin Tbe Adu]t BIble la8s or lhe (aelllUes . on th,e orea. Arrange· Methodist church w ill holi! thell' menta !pay be made wIth the park monthly meeting In Ule social manager fOI' pal'lIes anll banqllets rooms of tbe hUl'eh Frldny night. at the lodge' reservations are now AlI ' members are ul'ged til attend. being made for such e"enI8. Mrs. ,L ouise Flte was a guest Cahlns Ilre stili available on thE) Thursdl!oY of 1\lrs. Lon'ln \\'ool1e)' dInIng lol,\ge oren at Lalle of near Wuynesvllle. anti those who wlsb to spend a Cell' Mr. and :.\11'8: Thomas FOlC. or days or enjoy an extended VBCatlQD MlamlsburlI. 'Y re guests Sunday In the scenic hl\ls ~f Vinton county of Mrs. Fox' brother-In·law and sIster, ?lfr. nJld lIra. John E. Welsh. , THREE \\AYS THRIFTY! Saves A deep freeze demonslratlon, ' }'our (1) Money, (2) Time' sponsored , by Doster store. wns present~~ tbe Grange Hall. (3) E.net:gy . :...~ covtJ: w~J 11hursday" &fgb and covers quick I)'. Be sure . . • . The ' Adult Bihle Class of Jonah's to insist on Perry and DerRun Baptist church met at the rick Stay-Bri~ht One Coat ..,..Mr•• A:W.,ScnAII--. T_ home ot Mr, and Mrs. Vi m. GlIliam Flat Wall PalOl! • ~ anwina.. relief from adaieI 01 Tuesda.y night. Rev. J. P. ThornIIJIIple piles, with IOQthiq' pq,.1 AI:b .' to tdieve pain. ItdIinI i~ buryl ed the gTOUP In devotions and Mrs. Jennie Onham hnd ,~~~':~-~~,.=: charge of tbe recreation. Mrs nell-reduce swellU\l. You _ real com. fOrtin~ help. Don't ~a' needletl torture Martha Collelt of Wilmington. pre· ESTAB~ISHED 1849 (rom SImple piles. Get Palo for woo. senter an InteresUng talk HbQ.u t Long Life Is the True Proof' of derful relief. Ask :rour doctor abou~ It. "Birds" for her ('ontrlblltlon (or Better Merchandise SUPPOSitory rorm-allO 'tubes with per. forated pile pipe lor easy application the program, • 'P",_.oiNtrll."t""oI S,.,,../,.,'a®· I The Baptist l\tisslonar)' Society met In th'e home of Mrs. Jennie Graham. Wilmington, Wednesday. Mrs. William GillIam hnd charge of the program. Inspection was held lit the MaBonlc T einple bere Sntllrday nIght. \

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tempte« 01' trIec1 ...,.... III the 1847 lb. wu Ultecl in marrIaIe to wUUam Abaer wbo Iol'ed aDAl eberllbeel ber 10 thrIl ~u lone , ..... of I11Iaeat 10 ~. tDc to proYlcte aDel oaft for ber tlr.D!. Sbl bal lODe chUdren. OD. ohUd cam. to bleal that. w,loome plaudit. thll unlOIl onl1 hanul the prlvdone tbou tood anll taithl\ll Illfourteen .., to· hay. it near them for ant. enter thou IDto tbe, jo,1 of , p...etoua AJa. God mow· CHURCH Lord. a ... ur.'a work Is done in, all th1qa bael the AD"" to J. 'W. W....."oocl. MlDI8ter ,has gone to enjoy ~he tn\ltf~ aacend IDd dlUv.r it to Him CIIIInIa IIeIooL ':10' A.II.. ..... her rlbot and be wltb ' Hlm ,whlre Ita .-oth.r II now BuoI4 II:IIrDMn, . .pt. wbo aatd come unto me Y' ble8le~ ,81111 enJoylq the ,lorielof Worship Semu 10, ... A.JI of the Fatber; inherit the king, , With h.r Ion. th.. YOUDS men Yoath FehOWahlp. SuaOa)' 1':30 dom prepared lor )'ou. flower ot h.r We ~d b.r moth.r P.ll. Hallie Aliner,d aU', hter of Ml'r wh0!D hie had to bid lanw,.U 14, ' Choir , PraotIce 'rbunlday tI~(IO Mrs. H.nrt liloore. waa born weary)'eara ap. ~ . Madl80n county. Ky., ",here 8h~~ '8 She' eo euUy pUled any liar. " the mOlt 01 h... chlldb~. ~,,1 61 at ~er bome In Wan... With ber PIIJ:ents, moved fA) · 0"'" ha\1Dl reacbed tll-. age or .Ohlo, Mrs. Abller wala '\ " ,........ }DODthi aDd 28 days. the 'mother 01 el.Jbl chUdren ~y! Sh. lea.;:. to moum her huabeDc1, former mallrla,6. ' !\frs. GeorglB I three ters. four I01Il, her Barlow, of Franklin. Oblo; 1\11'11. !tatber. & allters and 5 broth.rs. 8 William Kemp or Sulphur, Ky.: grandchUdren and a. bOlt-of frI.ncb Orville of LOulav(Jle, Ky,; Joe. d~- aDd relatl"••• ceased after lervl.,e a len,tby tim'e We muat not IIY that Ihe II wl~ the armed f9rces of World detad, to tbink 10 seems 10 aad, War 11. died a Bh\ll't j.lm-e alter but' rather a., llie'I' IODe home. CHURCH 01' relUrnJng . home; Ho~ard. Larosr. It IeeIDe not hall 10 lid. Now u ROlcoe and Jo,ce lUll at home. In we've bacte our Jut farewell the year of 1910- Ibe , WllS 'COli, ,h.r remallla of clay. 8hl'lI .watt Pflce noberta. Mlnlat., Blb~e Scbool. 1 :80 A.M. verted and became a member [If lor U8 on that Jlrilht ahore uatil t Ii e F r e! 'Pentecostal cburch. lIV. com. 10m. Iweet dfoY. lIomlDII' Worablp••(1:4& A.M. , ~ 8erYtce. 7:3.0 P.M. ThOUgh, ber lite eeeme~ so dlscou:r,' \ . aging and the load so heaVy (,0 CARD OF THANKS ~,.,r Meet'", and Dible Atud, carry. Ihe managed to hold ' on III Th f II f M Ha ' a way that ber Il\t d1lY 8• provl~ ~ .a am y 0 rs. lIIe . Abner W~IINCl., ,7:'S!! P.M.· · that In ,HII loving manner Mid ' wisli to express .thelr appreciation a bome tbllt 110 mortnl and tblUlkl lor the kJndness'sbown haa e er been able Ito' by their IDenT friend a during t.be ., AuoUaTtNI CHURCH . There IIhe'lI never lIe m",.sa and death at thelr wire, Jle;'. Ja ..."a L. KrIlIUDI. Put..,r motb.r and slater We elpectall, Mil...... .. 114, &lIft IIJ :-0(1 ~ , M shOUld addreu \helr ' appllcatiolls "e'lIh to thank Rev, HoutoD: Rev. to the , park m&lI8ter. La)te HOI~e ... P. Lamb and pUlpit associates. State Park. Zaleaft. Oblo (phone I ~cf Mr. 'and Mr~. A. H. Stubbs 294 McAr'ttiur) With OIilo's UIl- for their most efftalent Bervlces. ,..., ~nLL V .II"'HOD'.T . • . the floral Kilta were beautiful. matched spring beaut.les just ~gain ' we lay thank 'OU . ... .. , .... , '''fIb~ ~ A..... .m. aroand the comer. an aequalnlanJile Tbe Famll A oOlIo. ull,,,·\. luPL ' . with tb'e outdoors In the Lake Hope I y.

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, NOTICE OF APPOJNTM&NT • ftr qll" ~. . . . . for ......... Rbe\&lUUOPalU.~'OP.--'''''' _ E.eoutor " Estale pr Earl A. Marillt, .De- . ·~t8 of 'A ltred 'E. Stout, Ded==~==-,=",~ . . cei.Bed. \ " , ::'DO~::a."'.r"IDdDq"" cealed. . " , Notice Is hereby gi"lIn t1int Fay I . 1...... ~tI7c,m..~~ Marlatt whOl.' POlt Offtce' ad4relB Notlcl II hereby given that I .U....1Oa or - r .............. AlIt III ,R. R. 1. Wa)'DelvUle/ Ohio bas Doroth,. Boyer ~tout. 'whOl' Poet GAZE ••1j:;CLASSlFlEI)S J'IV dnaII&-tor CIIIta ...,. ~"n dul, appol~ted .. Adthlnl.- Ortlce , addrels 111 WaJDeIVUl'. ,\.tratrtx of the EIItate of Earl A. Obl9, baa bee~ dul,. appointed u Marlatt, la.te Qf Wayne TQW11ship. ~4I.CU~~ of _the Fstale of A1trecl Warren County, Ohip-•• deceaa.d. , . ~at, IIlte ~ WalTen Count)'. Dated· thfa 4 clay 'of 'March; .1963. Oblo, decfII\lI4I4. • ,I • , ' RALPH ' . C_"RE~,' pated this;" d., 01 Mareb. 11112. : 'Jud,e 01 tl)a prob,te Cou~t .R .'ALPH H. CARIIIY. I Warren Count" Ohio Judge 01 tbe ~obate COUJ1, Youn.... Young . .AttorneYI . Warren CoUnty. Ohio 8-18-20·2,7 ' . ¥aple &: Maple, AttorneYIl.

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Ruby St~ed ~ acr" In Cleal'ereek \' trlx, elrllt nnd rlnal acco\lnt (lied. twp, Eata.te or barles~, P~lIt"'. ' • I Grabvlll T. and Mllrtba E, Nor' ldecealed, relleve,d froln admlnls'I'U at! Tbe Warren Count)' Sodetr for I veil to Flo)'d L. and Bel'nha No,., tration. (I ?I Crippled c:htJdren and eduJta and ' -......;;._ _ _ _ _ _ _----------~----- I veil 1 lot In Franklin twp. E8ta~e ot 8; F. Shutls, decr.I, A Farm Diary the ~ter ,Seal Soclat)' have an, NEW SUITS State of OhIO VB Lloyd Taylor ArthUr RatUff to WUUa'm F. Alice Shutts, administratrix, 11I8UO nonnced the appointment of Mr.. defendant ordered confine In War: . and Alma B. SimI .826 acres In of certificate . of tl'8n.afer ot rca! By D. J. Frazle.~ Rut h Sb~oo.d 0. f Oregonia aslfelen Middleton VII Ronald ren County Ja1l tOr al'.( moths, with Franklin twp. estate ordered . 'two 'montbs 8118penc\ed durIng EstAte ot Joseph F. MCJ~!nney. • • ,•• __ •• " . . . . . . . . . . ohairman ot the 1962 Illilstor Seal (on, bastardy. 4" t La\lren 1... Luce VB Glay n. Luee. good behavior ' PROBATE dec'd, 10hn Icugene Mo 'Unl14Y, , MARCH ~6, 1962-March twentY· cMlpalgn ""I Warren Coun y.. divorCe, ¥arvln E. YOUng, at~y. State of OblO VI! Maceo nobin. Ell,t1lte ot Wm. A. Dechant, decIJ, Eva Wilda Condf)l~ and Cecile CiCUI', the anniversary or ~he , Day, • Mil's Sherwood w 1.1 I direct tb. Mary L Morgan VIJ 1 P ~101'- ' b d 'n ed '" 1 00 tllil!' d t nuth D Dechllnt executrix IS81\e Barnthouse, amlnl8tratorlJ, state· ton Flood. So mopY 'thing" b~ve · fourth annual , caumnlgn" wI*b gan, divorCe, Meryl' B. G.·I~y ond lonb o~ d x: r' Q ' a e ' of Certificate ,o t' Transfer ~f real ment tiled. happened sllice that It 18 bea. n· contl1lues througb Euter Sunduy Frell El. Jones, attorneys. to e xe. _~_ eBta.te ordered Elta~e of EmJUIi. J. Sheph!!rd, nlng to sellm & vory long time ago A I'll 13 In this Count" Easter S W ' • dec'd, Ray E. Sherlilel'd, lIdmlnl~. and yet (or anyone wbo had any, p . , George l\Umnker vs Alfred . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS' Eatate ot Ottle D. Thompson, trator Invent(lry approve,l thing to do ' w1tl~ It, tbat date w\l1 Seal Cuncls ore a, major source ot I Sbumaker et nl, portltlon ot real Charles J. Web"r to Albert C ' decd, Leah Jon8l, executrix, SroS8 EIIt~te ot Chnrles E .. FOlller, deceased, net ' vnlue of estate $3 .. alwa)'s atand out like, a land mark. ,support for services to the hindl',estate,. Stanley and Stanley RttyS. nnd Catherine I. ~onell, t acre In "alne or ellt~te ,66,260.75. It waa a turning point In 80 mallY capped. Gall R. Walk.er, a minor, by Turtltlcreek twp, Ji:8U1le ot Waller Cramer, dec'd, 844.33. wa)'1 that It wllJ nevol' be ,tol" , , mother Mabel Walkor V8 Betty Paul L. Welte leld to Hilbert Clifford Crader, administrator, In. Will of Frank McCanen. dec'd, ,otten.' 80 lIerllalll It will be . warmer to- JOlin Walke!", " mln.ol;, d!vorce, Duff 62.03 a<:tel In DIIHhlngton tp. ventory a.pproved. · admitted to probate. Reba l\ic. YeterdllY I w~nt to tbe Wil· day and may begin to dry up lin 11a.rvln B. Young, attorney. ' Arthur Smart L, n. Tuckel' Estate or Gao. R. Brown, dec'd" C a. r l' e n appointed exel'ulrl'C, ·mlngton Sale for the flrllt. time ,In that we ClItn plow. f am getting , Paulino Stlver8 vs Rlchlll'd R. dAM Cornet 2 Iota In Dee,.. Anna L. DrMvn administratrix. In. Ralph Brooks, J . V. Bevan and a long tlme. I Bent a nlcj! large alUdoua to ,et the early ,arden ~tlvers, divorce, Mllllvln ,\,!:._ Youn(; Id t w p " e t . 'd . William Luken" appointed ap, veal calf so I went over to lee how planted but JUBt ali we were ready: adqrney. . e , . . ' n 01'}' appro" . praiaefll. It lold ,and alao thlnkJ,ng r would to plow , lt ~ned again, Now we ,. Joseph J. Steveps nnd Me,rtllQ. Estate ot Esther W. Soutbsate, Estate or H F ShUlts lIec'd bUY 'a bab)' calf to replace It. The have had the jllow sharea sbarpCOMMON PLEAS COUR\T F, ~tevens 19 r RaneY 2 aCl'es dec'd, Martha Welch, executrix, Alice Smith 'ad~lnlstTat;i'x nei river .WU Up, over the aVIlPue BO I ened. and are read)' to g~. r hope lI'Ioy<l V. Llnclsey VII", LtI~ E. In Franklll'l twil, " ' 'Raue of CerUtlcate ot Transfer of value l or e.litate $4,087.6R. . had to go out . by", J.l:oka1?-ua. r It will dl')' ott enough so tbllt we Unllsey., defendant's answer wlth~ Fred Gray to Ctllrehce and Do- real eBtate ordered. Will of "~dWllrd O. Smith, dec'd. 'tbought · J)wouI4 tlik,e It sbOrt cu~ can I8 t llC!me dope lIefore tbe next drawn. . , lores R~trll!ld •321 1'.lcres In Estate or Roscoe Lewis, dec'd, adml~ted to I)robnte, to Wilmington ' but: J took the 'lraln, . l,. see by tho calendar thati ' s . lin twp. ~ . relieved of admliMstration Fl · fell .. I wrong l:Oad and '\Vent up evel')" no toda), II the Dew ~ mQOn so If YOU L?UISe . mlth Vlt Harry L. and Geneva S. Carpenter to Thelma . , ,stale 0 a,ro lie S\\ tll tze , Estate of Alon1.o Stiles, dec d, .dec d. W. A. S\\ Ilrtzel. Ir.. e~eo· oUUet road In the region. It would Iplant Ii), the )poon It Is now time Alma Gabbard, plaintiff awarded E. Cooke 3•. 212 0 aCt'oa In Harllln bave been Ihorter to have fol, to plant the crop. that 'grow above ,786. twp. I , John , Stiles, elel!utor. IKltue of utor, IB8ue ot certlrlcn~e ot t.r~nll lowed the ligna but I Unally go~ I the ground and tbat tIlll cycle for state of Ohio vs Jame8 Taulbee 0 to Certificate ot Tran"ter of reMI fer or real estllte ordel ed. th'e re ..... e veal calves were Belling ' Planting pot.lltoes Is over. Each defendant ordered confined' l~ A'II ' UBI 'LanaahWI 1 I tGII·a'lt. ankit etate ordered. Estate of Robt. C. Leslln, dec'd, k F . 'J ' C J t I then .~.. and.1. ~lfll, no Ide~ wbether' year 1 think I will plant Bome tel t IOhio Slate Retormator~ for not Un ce twp. an enl p , 0 n mn' Estate of Meeta Hesler . Earn. ~I "I\I ne . .esan a d m InI8 lr" . " r :c. mIne bad been lold or not, ')111.y l,tOws and ,keep a reord but I Dever I Ies8 than one yell\" nor mOro thnn Elmer I:., and M rJorle K. Down. bart, lle,C'd, Melbourne Earnhart. Inventory flied, heAring Ket (or were bringing a tall' market prt e, 'do. Perhllps tbls II tbe yellr to do twenty ·years. ' '. Ing" to Bedla and' Nellie I King administrator, George P. Gates. I... April ~, 19(;2 :It 10 o'clock. COOd oneB fIIom lhlrt¥.tl~e up, -J It. At . anr, rate now &8 soon .&8 1 lot. In Morrow. \ ... , H. Ritz and Paul Brehm appointed Will of LOllis Leokermeyer, deI kept IOQ~ng for one that lookecl po.alble Is the time to pllUlt ),our Lea:at NotlceRobert Harrison t o Arlie 111Id apPraisers. , ceBl~d. sdmltted to Prohllle like mine. Such a lot of ·tbem •• they p~. , • . Elva Lawson 1 lot' In Franklin tl'_ Estate or .John A. DO~ldaro. do· Frieda C. Pencs apllolntd e;teou· .kept coming and comlnr: and Those ';Vho know John Richards AOVE'R TISEMENT FOR BIDS G 1.1 . ceased, Ray E.'merson. Dondaro. nel· trll:, Lou Romohr, Charles J . DO black and' white one Ulllt "1Ill be Borry to hear t~lIt. 'h e hllB VJL, LAGE OF WAYNESVILLE; ll~nr!~ :nd~lnr~hn E. NOI· mlnlstrator, flll'" tatement tIIeC!. Waggllner ond Lyle !,;tewurt Ill" looked ~e 'mine, Stl~l ~ey nker!lbeen In tbe hospital for ' over ~ ;Bld~ will be received by thl! veJames D.~Fo:~~ enlo 'rt~hert E. E~ta~e , ot. Thomus :r. McGuinn, pointed appraisers. \ week !low suffering Iroma com Village ot \VaynellvlIJe, Ohio at tho anll Doria M. Hen 'y 2.211 acres In dec d, H. E. McGuinn appointed •••••••••••••••••••••••• , coming iand the prl.c. , ep 4rop a ;/:" Ittle, only tbe veri best , pl!catlon of ailments, Inchtdlng a I 'n of the Clerk.Treusurer on Clenrcreek' twp. ' admlnlstr:uor. LeRoy E1II8. J . W. DEAD STOCK ' began to get thlrty,flve and nlor e very platnful case of slaticlI. He . 0, ce , ... and Jesse Stanley a\). 9f tb'em ,&round thirty. Qulttl II. ' is at the Veteran8 1I08pltal at. th'l , April 12, 1962 until 2:?0. p. m. fOI I Harpey 1.. and Mury, S. l1yo tu pOinted appral8erll. ' HORSE'S $1.00 COWS $1.00 Damber' went for twen,t y-elght then Soldiers ~ome, Dayton, Maybe a vertical dee~well tnl~ltle or the AlvR R. Rnd Mary ,no l~mel'Y 1 lot Estate or Earl A. ]'{ulatt, dec'l\, Hogs a"d Other Small Stocle a few llround thirtY and tlnlllly thilt was why 1 dldn't get a cnlf followIng speCifiCAtions. In Wft.ynesville. Fay Marlatt admlnietratri " I,,· i there ~me a blac;k and ,white one ' at tbe sale the ,otber day. I haYe Capaclty-150 GPM; Slleecl ..,.. 4 :W' E. and LaurA C,utler to tiled: herlng let tor 'Polar. Removed Prompt 'I that .Ooke'd · like mine; a nice been letting John do my bl""lng pole motor; T.D.H.-281 teet. Chester T. and ),Iyrtl Neely, .18 27, at 10 o'clock. All Stock Removed DIU, :heavy calf, and the I'1'lce w/ent ~p ~r me lately and J was 100 alow I Pump IIhall be ror UHC In tin II I\Qres In Turtlecre k twp. , , Eltate of Grace McKlnne)'. ,Ie. I to thlrtf:two,.!lftr, IIn~1 that was by myself. .. ..incb w~Il'"G'" I" deeo, static wutOI' Wilson Nlcholaa to Arlie H. ceased, John Eugene McKinney, Larg. or S",all ....! Can Collect the last 'O~ tJ!e veal". It 'mus~ have The 'Bun Is shining tbls mornlllg level . 8 6 pumping level 40 feel. Craft et al .456 ~rClH III Lebnnon. Eva Wilda Condon and Cecile X.i.454 been mlnll ~or tha..t was 'what mine but it Is stlJl rather cool. <rhf\ (a) p,um p ' \lowls 8hllll not ))f~ J. P. Rnd H,!hl~L!lmb to Elmer Rena Barnthouae, executorl" tint. brouaht. I was -someWbat dtBap'IIRter d)'ocuaes Bre out now and In more !JIan 7,~" outSide diameter,' Lamb .27 a reR I'IJ, WaNne IWp. final and dI8trlbuUvea.ccoul\~ XENIA FERTIUZER pointed for, It w~ just IlS good ns aome plac'c s the early rei_ow jpn· (bj 40 feet pump., settinG flhall .Elmet: Lamb to i Sherlnlln and flied. DIVIIIO" of Inland Producu, ' Ino. many of the early on~B " ~bat brpl quOs ~re In bloom. ' Some o[ t!,lo be -I"" lnslde dlametflr pump 1'01, Alene Cook .27 ,"cre8 In Wllyue _:EiI~'~ta~t~e~o~t~H~e~Ill'Y~~E~.~H~ul~I~';d~!!~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lIlore b\1~ ~here were ~ st too many I trees are beginning to get thaI; umn l1Ja shatt tube, I" line IIh~rt. twp. calves fIN" f.be mar~t. " fU&9 look and the pasture a are " . . Verna Kenrick 10 • '1Iben!l&Jlle lb.e ca1v.e • Ileiling b1.I'fnlnU)' ~en. Som~ for'lythla lias .,<0) , Suctlqn tnbe shall be 5 rt Kenrick 1:29 acres In the held.t· he mUe fellowll': J ~Id opened and every whef'e thln!\'ll. Inliide diameter pipe without twp. on se"rat b~t before 1 knllw It . are beglnnlnJ to have a sprln~lfke rubblsl1 strainer. Poyd nnd T.illa AaVIR to .Iohn ~'. I the), Wfl'8 ' all gone _ and J wenf I look. A 'few wanD. days and a ,,(d) RI!lcharge hend khall be for and Flora A. no era, . 5,99 ROI'~~ home 'W'ftb'out I01le. ,However tbe I warm rain and ever;ythlng IVOUIl\ 4 dllch~rge , with 16 liP, 220 volt, In Clearcreek twp calv.. th!lt , we sUII liave at bome hurst out, but I bope they won't 3 phaae, 60 cycle, 1800 no 10&4 . were ~le ,16 iwatlow all the milk. do It -until the dangor of a frost speed bollow abaft motor with' I bope w,e did not ov?r-tee(l th:e,m. 18 past. On~ yellr a'go toilay It wos alltomatic olUng sYlltem tor line Perha~ ~b~re wun t as mucb Easter Day and It waa brlgnt an" sbaft. mUk .. tber~ .s houid have been for cold. Bitt-.wbetller It II an early (e) A drawdown IndlClttor with one ot ~ur fear,ulg. 'Ybo h,a d been spring or Jate t~e Red Oros8 com· 60 (t. of ~" galvllplzed air Un~, w8&Ded:tor.:. a loo:g .~Im~ to~nd that Ii&lIn Is Qno 80 be rCll\dy when they pump, altitude gauge ond tlttlngs . h.~ "C)~.r wllo hl\d ,a calf I.~ come to . your bO\lse. 'rt'lrose tot"· shall ' be fumllbed. bad mDk ~I).d . we eaw b~r ~dos the otber.· d8¥ llle8n more Pdces quoted aball be Crom :.c;::ll~~~: :::nvei; W~tI~ work for tbe Red CtQ8I. 80 prices de!~vered to. W&>yne8vllle, mUk 'fO~ h~r b~y. , the beet )'0u.. ca~ for tbem. Help Ohio/, , "... morftlDg the lun Is ahlnlng the Red Orosll ' The Vlnage of Waynesville, ----- -~-----.... I ~::o;;;:~r:r;l. the rl&ht, to reJd/lL.

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1946 'DODGE Ii Ton Platform Truck $ '395 See this one

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ANNU " ,... a suit. Five year guarantee, WAYNE TOWN8HIP .WAYNESVILLE FURNlTURE 6~ , Warren .count y, Ohio APPLIANCE. ~hone 3462. For .he . FllCa' Year Endl!"g FOR SAIB-JI'rI~dalre 1948 modei Qeeember 31,. 1951 7.7 Cll. n. 00.11 Waynesville 2.7~. Population 3,272, 1050 X-3.27..;...j.3.liIl Total S8.Ja'rles a~d Wag's Paid During the . FOR SAIS-30·,aJ. fuel all wate Year 1951 ____• __~_ -- $ 7,297.16 beater In good condItion. PhOM Tu ~alut\tlon ------- 3.997,978.00 Wll)'1Ieavine S1~8. e-8·217 Tax Levy _____ -----3.70 _ Investments Owned ____.• None NO MORE moth worries whe,l you use DERLQU five year guar· . WAYNE8VILI!.E, OHIO Maroh 24, 1952 aBleed Mothapray. . WAYNEI3· I herelly certify the rollowlng V)LUE FURNITQRE & APpJj,j· report to, be correct., ANOE. Phone 3482. ,------~I~-----· MAYNARD F. WELTZ, Townahlp Clerk 'FOR BALE __ B Mo.del tracto,r, RECEIPT8 plow and CUlUJator dlles. M. 16:. General Prol1erty TIIL __$ll,IS2.29 BROOKS: Rt. 1 Waynesville. Sales Tax ______________ 400.00 . f X-8·1S·20·:~7 Gasoline Tax ____.:._ _____ 5,200.00 InherItance Tu' _______ ~ 330.50 FOR BALE-Business property In Cigarette Tax ___ ~ __ ~_ __ 109.47 Waynesville on "Main street, thr.e s Intangible- Tax M________ 300.00 rooms lately occupIed I:)y lUogllr. Misc. Receipts-Hall Bent HOWARD SURFAOE. Waynua· $72.00; Fire . Contract, vUle P.bone 2918. X-3.27-,/·g Corw1ll, $100.00; Rebate • Travelers lOll. Co., "WE DON'T,u#{E IT HERE" Bay $138.17; . County Share t.he motba wh8'n you treM thllru at Olling Twp. Ronds, ,dth BmRLOU . MOtllSPrilY. FIll e $500.00. 81017 l'W J\lU'UteIS. WAYNESVIU.F. Total Mlse. Recelpts ___ _ : F,URNITUtUil ud AFPLIANCi'E. Phone .4a. . ' Bond Issues and Loana Sale or Bonds, ,. . Fire House . -- --- - ---- 10,000.00 FQR ~ .... t. 8-room . bouse on 00 00 Tot. Isuues, !fans . Maln atreet.. ... ldlOdern. Total Bond Receipts -------- 10,2 28,w82.43\ SUBFAGE. PbtIle 2918. HOWAl . Jl. . PAYM E N T 8 . J! 1,776.00 .' .1 • X-3.2'7-• .!I

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PLAINVIEW "AR~S R 2, Wayn"vll Ie, Ohio • t. Phone Centerville 7·7780

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BY FUND8 Dal. Jan. I; 195~ (Clerk's) Road F;unds ___ , ______ 6,949.10 Oen'l Townhlp Fundll _ 8,595.65 Bet Ret.. Sink. Funds _ 564.63 Total of AU Fundll __ __ 16.199.38 Receipts During Year Road Fundi ________ ,_ 13,269.69 Gen'l Townshlp Funds 15,022.74 Bel. 1\.8t.. SInk. Funds_ 1.611.52 Total ' of AU Funds ____ 29,893.95 Total Receipts and Balance PIGLETS SEPARATED Road Funds _____ _____ 20,208.79 nOM MOTHER AT Gen'l Townhlp Funds _ 23,818.39 ZDAYS.FEO ~ Dd. Ret., SInk. Funda 2,176.15 SYNTHETIC SOW'S MILK'fatal ot All FUnds __ __ 46,003.93 TEUALAC- G~OW Payment8 During Year. f ASTfIl: • (ifT 1040R( , lWad Funds ____ ____ ~_ 18,5.30.68 PORK ON TABLE. Gen'l 'townsh1p Funds;. 19,898.72 Bd. Ret" SlnlL Funds_ 1.816.00 -S~ME AGE Total ot An Funds ____ 33,985.30 Bal. Dec. 81, 1951 .(Clerk's) Road FuDda __________ 1,678.21 More Pork Chops for Eve'Ybody Gen'l TownshIp Fundl_ 9,779.67 More little pigs will go to mar- of the piglet's rapid growth. Ter- . Bct Ret., SInk. 'F\mdl_ 560.15 ket, from now on, ·because they'll ralac pigs can be weaned at 5 Total of All Funda ___~ 12,018.03 drink Terralac-a new, synthetic weeks, instead of the usual eight. OQtstandlDg Warrantl sow's milk that mskes them grow Kept on a terramycin-IuppleDec. 31, 1951 --- - - - -- None up laster. A baby pig's wor;st mented diet, they'U groW to, marBat. In Depo.l~ory enemy is its own mother-a huge ket weight-235 pounds-in 40 • Dec. 31. 1951 Road Funds __ ___ ___ __ 1,678.21 lumbering creature which lies on days less than ordinary pigs. Gen.'1 Townahlp Funds _ 9.779.67 her piglets. steps on them, and Terralac has already been teste' Bd. Ret., Sink. Funds _ 560.15 gives ' them ratal infections. A successfully on more than 3,501 Total of All Funds ___ _ 12,018.03 lhird of all little pigs die from pigs with phenomenal results ia OUT8TANDI IfG DEBT these causes. cutting .costs, increasina stoclt, General Debt For'l'erralac s aves the piglets lrom and reducing mortality to 5 perTwp. Fire Houae Banda 10,000.00' su~h hazards; they can be taken cent. On a national !Cele, thls Fire Apparatus Bonds_ 8,400.00 frol1'\ their mothers 48 hours after could mean an increase of sevTotal General Debt ___ __ 18,400.00 birth, and fed the new wonder- eral billion pounds of pork a year Total Townahlp DebL ___ 18.400,00 milk. Terramycin is the secret for the American Conaumer. ----.,-----...:... ,

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Around Markett 1n the CoumLtry 8ERVICE THAT 8ATIIFIl!8 r Dally Marke,t, R.porte: WLW OlnollmaU, 12:80; WCKY, ClnolllDatl, 12: 12 WPFB, MJdtlletoWD, 11:.6;

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.NOTICE QF Ap'poINTMEI~ AdmlnJft!'ator Estate of Tbomas F. McGu'--, ..... Deceased. . 1 Notice Is h4\reby given tbllt H. E . McGUinn, wbOte POlt ottl~e addres8 I-B R. R. 3. WayneslvlJle, Oblo: has been duly appolntl!d B8 GENE .. A" FARM lALli, administrator 0 t the eatatA~ ~ f LIVESTOCK • A .N 0 MA· Thomos F. McOulnD late of M'u lle CHINERY lALli, HOUlE· Township, Warren County, O'h la, decelUled. . HOLD GOODI • • , • • Dated this. 13 da.t ot March 1952. W' . ' , . ,••••" ••' ••••••••• . RAJ4'H H. CAREY, Ith Judge ,the Probate d'oun My Service Will P..... YOU-' A new can H . I.:mach · • Oray, Ohio Gazette Cla••ifieds ' 'operated by the ))atlent without tile ntANK HEAVEN!I! MOfjtatt.et •• reJ~SlQcld 3-20.27--4-8 Get Re.ult. aid of a nur.e mar be a boon to ndle• • UolI. When' II . 1rtk .... like Bell.ana .V............. Will nurse. and pallute a11ke. The 1Q,. toblou, T iley <"nUl: n tile ra. "'at.-aellna • PI.... Co.t-35c ventora c:la\p'l that the electrlcaD7 ",edt.", •• known ( 0 doot4u rqr Ilia rouer or and hydraulically cOIltroUed be4 11 .""r,burn. R~~ and Ilmltar dlslru•• 25t, " Offlce Looated ~" Phone 2143 - Sell It! fotlprool-the patient · oannot en4 ~=~=::==~==== up lD an awkward poiIUem. LOCA.L BOY 8TATIONED ."".. Imllla",... eo. .ulldln, _' ,....... &&&, _ I I AT FORT KNOX, KY. , "' Pvt. Allie CartM, Jr., lOll of Mr. -- -''' and Mr•. Allie D. carter, 8r., or .............

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We 8pend Million. To Fight Amonp. OUl'llelvea Po lit,· Ically and Almoat Ignore An Enemy That la Endangering Our . Whole Way of Life.

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ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW . - , GUEST FROM INDIAN",POLI8 Mrs. W. L. DrakE! of Indianapolis \\'aa a )Veek end guest at Mr. and MrB. M. F.. Welts.

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VI81T IN ·... MELIA, OHIO - Mrs. E. V. Barnhart and Mrs. Marie Rime spent tbe week end wlt~ rEllaUfea ' at A~ella, Oblo.

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GUESTS FRO~ DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woolard and son of Dayton, were Sunay aftern 01) guests cif Miss Lilia Benham. GUEST FROM ARIZONA' Miss Doris Hawke of Ft. Grant, Arizona, Is the gueBt of )leI' parents, Mll. and MrB. O. Lee Hawke and other relatives. • VISITORS FROM DETROIT MI'. nnd Mrs. Ray Malnous had OB week end guests tbelr daughter MrB. Josephine Walker Rnd daughter Barbara of Detroit. VISITORS FROM HAMILTON _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartsock and MrB. Ed Keever of Hamilton. were Sunday guests of MI'. and Mrs. W. E. Strou4.

:30 p. m. -- A on Family. Ith MIBS Tamuyo. Mr. Habib with as modera,tol'. Mason, :30 p. m. customs

Arthur, BamDton, Lebanon" Is the newlJ elected Cbatrman ot the atate-wide committee to protect the ObJo conetitutioD. The committee haa been formed to lead tlie campaign for a' "~o" vQte at tbe ]lOUI this November on the queatlon of an OhIo conetltutlonal convention. Mr. Hamilton, a former Speaker of the 0)110 House or Repre..ntatlvel. Is Prelldent 01 the Ohio StaUI ArchaeologIcal and HI.torlqa~ Soclet~. .

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VISITOR FROM WASHINGTON MrB. Ado. Bollender . of Washington. D. C., Is tbe guest of ber brother and Bister-In-law Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shaner. • HARLAN EARNHA'RT HOME Mr. Harlau Earnhart. bavln& cqp'pleted hlB Sophomore year at Y a I e U1!lverslty, retumed on Thuracfay. for hlB swomer vacation.

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, • Everyone will 'want to be pre8' ent Sunday mornIng, wben the children of the MethodiBt SundllY School wl1l present their annual chlldren'8 day program. The tota wt\l have their little recltatlonll. the older ones their longer recltatlon8 and dialogues and a .fine choice of 26 children will be furnlBhlng t b e cblldren's d a'y mUBlo_ This choir will be dlrecled by their own young people's director, Sally Workman and accomWILHELMINA BRADOOCK panled by the primary department ..• Will Spend Summer In France pianist. Mrs. Andrew Churko. Tbe Wllbelmlna Braddock. daughter teachers of the nursery. beginner of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ~rad- and primary departments along dock. at Rt. 1. Waynesville. IB one with the Supt. of the primary deaf 1~0 BenlorB who will receive partment. MrB_ Glenn Alexander dlp l9mas at the 58th Annual Com- are In obarge ot the pro'grarp. Thll mencement of George Sohool In promlBeB to be the flneBt program Buckl County. Penna., on June 7. of the year. ' Let'B all attend. "Wllly" was a SenIor CounBelor Tbe Sunday school and and a membell of the Board ' at worshIp will be comblnlld for thl8 Control of tbe Girls' Athletic AS- special day. The service will be. soclatlon and of Beveral commit- gin at 9 :80 a. m . .wlt~ opening aBtees. She waa chosen wltb three sembly and the study class 110111' other George School students to At ,10:00 o. m. the congregatIon spend this summer In a work. will reallsemble Cor Ule . chlidriin 'R camp In France. Willy has been day program. accepted at MIami UniversIty. In' Mothers. Dads. Ornndpns. GrandOxford. mas. others of the families as well as friends will be at the Methodist church Sunday [Tom 9:30 to 1l ~ 15 a. m. You'll want to be preBent. too.

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VI81TORS OF L. ARMITAGE MIBs Olonnu. Marsh. of Dayton. and "'frs. Woodrow OwenB, of SprlngCleld. were week end gueBta of Mrs. Luelle Armltsge at the FrlendB Home. MR., MRG. G. BROWN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brown and dnugl1ter I~athleen of Chlllicotbe. Mo.; were Memorial Day and week end gUe'BtB wltb 'thelr parenta, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Brown. C. ANDERSON IN HOSPITAL

Mr. Obarles Anderson Is confined at MIami Valley hospitol fol· lo~ing major Burgery and biB many friends are hOl/lng for bls Slleedy recovery. L.

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ST. JOHN IN H09'PITAL Mr_ 1..: 0. St. Jobn la confined Orandvlew bospltal for treat)pent and 1>bBervation and everyone IB hoping also for bll retum ,to better health.

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VI81TOR8 FROM ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and daughte~ of Phoenix. ArllOn8, are the guelts cit tbeir parenta. Mr. and MrB: J. H. ~ackett and other relatlvel. ATTEND WEDDING TUE8DAY . MI'_ and Mrs. J. J. Burake attended tbe wedding of 11111 Joyce ~an of Newtown. at the at. Tho~aa ohurch In Terrace Park on TueSday evenlng_

and Mra. Harold B. family, a8 lbe)" are only .PIe tMrd family who are all membeJ'l of the Waync8 vll)e alumnI. Mr. and Mrs. Earnhart In ~he class of Naomi Earnhart Backert, '47, Harlan Earnllart of 'SO 'a nd Ruth Enrnhrt of '62. Mr. and !.tre. S. D. Henkle of Lellanon. their two daughters ' and Bon. and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Oart~r\ght a)'ld" daugbtel'8 being tbe other two flUll.l lle. who bave received thl. b·o nor. \

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TrlcICy Thumba met Tueaday evening May 29 at Grange Hall. We dlsc"ssed duel and tbe fOllowing commltteell were aypolntel1: Program.' Patty Miller, Llilda Ell,e; Oonstltutlon, Stepbalne· Swartlel. ShIrley Fry, Sandra Holme8; .Re· fresbmente. Patty Miller. Char· lot t e Klont.: DemonlLratlonll, LInda JDllIs, Deeann Holmea, Janet MoMlllan. Elll8bet.h Marlatt and Sally SmIth; DemonBtratiQne for flowere, DlD.na Dumford ana Patty Bamett. Tb.. next meeting will be-. held at the Grange Hall JUJle 10 from 6:30 to 8:00. Newa Reporter Jeaa LaRue.

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ATTEND OE8 RECEPTION .Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlu McOullocb, Mrs. LucUe ' Armitage, Mra. R. B. Hartsock and Ilra. E. J!. Earnhart attende4 tile rKellUon (or lin. Leona Wylie, Grand JlepreeentaUve 01 BbOde lalaDd, Order of Eutern

Star, In liUDJdn, SprlDp on Monday eVIlJlIn,. ' -OUE8Ta OF 8ATTEATHWAITE. Mr. and Mra. Han; Satt rtIwaite and dau,hter Betty lllltertallied to Sunday dinner. • r • .-ct Mra. Augult Harbaugh and daqh· .tar Irene and Mr. and' Mn. Leon· ard Barbauo ull 'd aughter DIane or J'ranldln. They were joInecl tor the afternoon ud II1IPP81' by Mr. lin. BII'4 IMUr Ir. and

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Waynesville Scbool goell forw~rd with definIte plaM for the tnh'Oductlon of a klnllergnrten during t)le 1962-63 Bcbool year. acconltDl; to an I\Dnouncement mqde at the P.-T. A. lI\eeting Monda, night by ~arold Wbltaker. PreBldtt of the Bonrd or Education. Tbe completion . or the new tw,enty room elemental7 addltlon to the Waynellvllle hlgb . school building makea pOIB81le tbe expanlllon of the achool prb,rlm of studleB to Inclnde Ilre-8l'Jlool children . AB 1& the usual caS8 wlUI n~\V klndergarlen cln88eB ~ ,ummtH are being asked to partly Ilefrll)' InstruQtional expon8ell fO'r t.he cbUdren who will tin leI' O'le kinder· garten clas8. ' Supt. RIchard W. Watters III attempting to cdntact aU parent, Interested In enrollIng tllel1' cllll· dren In the kl,nder&Arten clasl In ltn efforl to determine bo....· lIIa1l1 will definitely enroll thll fall. All parents who are Inler su d sr. aalled to get In toucb wltb tile Bchool omee at Wo.ynenille. '

Wa,na ·8ar.... 01•• MHls Thars••, For a special reason the Jllne meeWng of tbe Wayneaville Glrden Club was beld au Thursday. May 29 wltb Mrll. Helen Harlan and daughter Suzanne at their hospitable country home Nortb ot Lytle. The day was one of tbe lovelleat of tbe spring. aud the lone, low house In its settlog of green treea and tbe f01'geous blooml of the peonies made a pIcture Ion&, to be remembered. The PresIdent, Mrs. Atba. FurnaB. presided at the buaIDua "on, ·..vnal detalla belal .....

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WCTU TO MEET JUNE " The WCTU meeting ,,01 be' heW T.hunday aftemoon. .JUne 12 at two o'cloclt at the home of M1'I. Clift Burnett, Every member Is QI'Ied 10 be pre.ent and to bring • Pelt. Membars are' uked to note the clwlp ot time and place I ED of meet1D, on MATRON. ENT.RTA N ' lira. I. J. Banke ".. UD01lI POITMA8TE';-;;-VACATION th1l peata on wileD Jlra. Mr. L. H. Gordon. Poetmnater, B. L BW en~ecl the m.atera Ie enJo1lDr a ftoaUqn from ' hll Star . Matron. or Dlatrlc 11 of poatal dutlea, and Mr. I. O. Brown 1161 to a llUloheon at boIDe of .....UllD. Ie aottq poIItmlster near HamOton. tor the- comln& month. ' -FRIlEND.HIP CLUII .TO MUT PIC~"CDtNNER AT HARTSOOK. The J'rlencllhlp Olab wUl bot4. Mr. ud Mrs. Ron H&rt80ck ent.betr repIar lmae ....... a& tertalaecl with. plcakl clbmer on U. II.oIu or lIN. a..rIu4 ~ ......, ud bad . . tile" ,.ata, . Wadneec1q aftanooD. hM 11 1Ir. . . . Jlra. Do JL SaltJa. ·Mr. and witll Jlra. 0IaIa ~Dder and Mra. E. O. OraD. ud IOD .Jack. Mr. lin. Barlett Clark .. .. . . . . lin. =.~~ aad

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June 19. each got 3 hits to the team The donation Ie He or 5 for $1; In batting. JoneB also helped bls atop In and get )lOItra the next cause with a home run and single. time )IOU al'll down town - YOU June 8-9:30 a. m_ - Carmean alao homered. The fleldMAV WIN A NEW' PLYMOUTHIW'aY1nellvllle Frlsndl Meetlng, ll.flllB Ing of Carmean and Bradley who FOR JU'8T ,1.00. ' of Peru, wm epeak. ' each made fine running , catches, Sunday. June 8-9:30 a. m. - featured tbe game. Ha.c ker alBa Red LIon Metbodlat Church. Red got Z singles. PHt ......... Lion, Mr. o\\med Habib of E~:ypt. Next Sunday Bo"'erBvllle ft.l ays spea~. . ,. .... Feted 'At Far Hill. fJ'hose In cbarge of arrslnge- bere on the local dlalDond, BO all out and see a good game al Mra. Wlllliun SawYer yery srae- ments ror the week end' are: Mrs. lously entertained the Paat Mat- Gordon -Foster. Mrs: Harold Cox. Bowersville Is considered tbe ron'l CIrcle of Miami 'Chapler to Mra. H. 1.. T)lompson, MrB. i!ten_lstrongest teltm In the TI'l County a _ t deDCIo.. dtnIIer at Far ley Ireton. Mrs. Lois Peters, and. . League. BUle Puty .S ....· on Wadllel4ay oUaer members of the Home and GRAY BARBERSR H eveniq~ Jln. sawJer'" peata Community Comutlttee. Herbert, 3b __________ 3 S Jones. p. ___ __________ 3 2 were Mrs. Cbules McCulloch. Mrs. R. H. Hartllock. Mrs. J. J. Bunke. Flannery. 1b _________ 1 0 Mrs. WllIlam Strouse, Mrs. J. P. Carmean. It. ______ ___ ,3 1 Fromm. Mrs. LucUe Armltege. Mn. Bradley, cr ________ ~_ 2 Q Glenn Bland; Mn. B. B. Earnhart. Hacker. rf ---- -- - ---~ 1 2 Mra. E. ~. ~~. Ill'll. 1.. S. St. The Wayneavllle Oreen Thumb - P. Foley. c ___________ . 0 3 John, Mra.. 101m BetUemyre and en 4-11' club held tbelr third lDeet-·, G. Hatton. 2b ___ .. ___ 0 0 Mre. K. N. Hough. 1113 of tlie .a888On on M~y tw:enty. LeMay. 8S. 2b ~ __ ~_ ~ _ 0 0 ~vent.b at the home .of .J.e rry Lemon, If ___ __ ______ 1 0 Fa,... Youth Council Bra~ley. · Davis. rr __ :._~ ___ __ ___ 0 0 ,, ' Meet Satunl '1'bq club baa received thel!' 4-H Retalllok, ss ____ _____ 0 0 o ay 11", whlcb WBI deUvered to. 1f>atty TotaI8 ________ _____ 14 11 On Saturday, June 7 the Waynes- Mltler: The feed will be dOllated HARVEYSBURGvlUe Farm Bureau Youth CouncD by t.be Wayneaville Farmerfl' Ex6 1 o Is having a special meeting. They change. The pig waa purchasEld by Wss-G 0 are IIlvltlng theIr parents, frjende Lee O·Banlon. the olub advisor. Friday afternoon at 2: 30 In a and tbe Harveysburg Youth Colln. Profits will be Uled In the ."ess- make-up game. Waynesvllle dectla. The gUest .peakers ~are Mr. ury wben sold at the end of this feated Sorlng Valley 7 to 6 at Spring Valley. and Mra. Edmln.ton. former work. 4-H seaaon. . Sunday at 3: 16 Waynesville de· en In the nn. Th!l . mee~,. Is News ReponeI' Mary Joan '~tnes feated Harveysb~g 11 'to 10 at being beld at the recreation room' tbe local tield. I~ tbe Episcopal ohurch. It will Wayne Student To , Itart at 8: 00 p. m. Graduate FI'OIn U•• PFC. THOMP80N RETURN8 DAY'1'ON, JUNE 5.-Charles W. TO iTATE8 FROM KOREA Bernard of Waynesville. la almong Pre. ' Earl ibomllion who haa the 879 senIors at the Unlvorslty beell serving wltb tbe armed of Dayton 'who wlU receive degreel fore.. In KOrea the put year. haa lIn commencement exercise II on relumed to the .tatel. B. Ie ,th. Saturday, June 6. eon ,of Mr, and Mfs. ~nls T~omp·1 Bernard will receive a Bachelor eGll · of Waynelvllle. . . of Solence Degree In Education.

GUE8TS FROM DAVTON Mrs, J. N. , RobInson and ClhU· dren of Dayt9n were Memorial parentI. Mr. Eanihart.

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ANNOUNCE MAt;lRIA~E . Mr. and Mrs. lohn Stens'berry _re announcIng ,the marrlq;e of· theIr ' daughter, Marilyn to 1'4r: Danny w:ellll of Orelonl3. In Icb· mond. Ind .• on Satarday, MI~y 81. Mlsa El....beth Herrington a~d Mr. Clifford . S mit h 'WItnessed the ceretDon", I

VIIITORS · FROM FREMONT Mr. and Mrs. Oharles i'lrel! and sona of Fremont. · Ohio.. 'Wen, Me-

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Lt. Col. Robert EllIB Key. of London, England. to day was named PreBldent ,of the Motber Church. tbe FIrst Cbruch of Christ, Scientist. I.n Boston. at its annual meeting. attended by OhriB' tlan Scientists from all over the world. Colonel Key . IB Associate Edh.ol' of the Cbrlstlan Solenoe religiOUS perlodlcalll and fotmerly Berved .as a lecturer. He Is a Ohrlstian :Sclence praotltloner and hllB been ian autborlzed teacber of the reo IIgfon sln·c e ·1937. He flrBt became active In Ohrlstlan Science more t~an 40 yeara ago. In World War I he was decor· ated by the "'British Army wIth tbe Order of the Brltlsb Empire. and granted the permanent rank of LIeutenant Oolonel. He left the Army In 1920 and In 1923 he began to devote all his time to ' Cbrllltlan Scl,e nce wo!:k. Before an'd during World War II he served aB Dlst.rlct !>Janager of Oommlttees on Publlcatlon for Great Britain and Irelana, an,d 'In various capacities In ~onnectlo"n with Chrlstlan Science Wartime Atlvltles In Europe. He will 'contlnue all Assqolate Editor during his one-year term as President. His new appointIY..sa ZIeCIIdc ment was announced by I'be Ohrls· : :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . aI ........ ~n S lence Board of Dlrector8. ...... " . . . . . . . . . . . ~. ...................... - ' . . GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY ..... loti . b . . . . ...... Farmera Grange III will meet on '10'1' ................... 1. ~Iday evenIng with a special pro. . at ~ I • •V gram In charge of M~. Racbel Eamhart_ A sbort·. memorlal wlll ..... , • ..,. .... de .... be beld and a Chlnae ex~allle . . . ,I I . . __ ........\.tadent will be the Pelt epeaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refrelhmenta wUl be ..rveel darInI 'be aocl&1 laoill'.

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MrB. Louella Volerll. ~2. dIed at 9 o. 0'1. ThursdaY &t ' the lIoJII. of a son. Cbarles ' of Rt. 2. WaYUIIsvllle. , Surviving also are It daugllter, Mrs. CI.a ra Gargiulo of He"e,.l- ; burg; two alltera aDd a brother. Services were beld at 2 p. m. Saturday In tbe Methodllt clulrcb In Harveysburg with Rey. ". A. Arthur officlatlne. Tbe flural was conducted bl tbe stulJba funeral home_ Burial wae 111 Clarksville cemetel7.

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Mr_ and Mrs. Rlchil1dl\f,c FaMen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Baird a,nd MI'. Sam' Ball arrived home Tuelllar evening Ilt approximately 8: 00 o'clook from Mutco CIt)', where they attended tbe Inlernll.tlonal convention of tbe Rotery club. They report • very cood trip. and alBa tbat tbey took took many &ood pictures of the triP. most. of wblch were colored moyie •. GUESTS OF Mit., ~ ".. 'TU'~8' Mr. and Mrs. A: H. Stub"a bad as Thursday dinner pellta Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stubba _ of Baltimore. and Mr. and Mra. Carl Bra4etreet. Mr.. and Mra. 8,ub"s &110 bad guesta on Sunday and tlley were Mra. Emma Gearbart of Dayton. and !\fr. and MrII. · Carl Bradetreat. YES-We 8AN take c.... of your job prluUng neede. lUlt call 2143. SATISF.6,CTION QUARANTtmn. THE MIAMI GAZETTE. dh

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NOTIO. TO CONTRACTO...a I"'OTIC. TO ITATII or OHIO ST.ATID DIDPAIlTIlIIN'l' or HIGHWAYS DlllPAR'l'IQIN'l' 01' MtUnIT.&.,fil Columbul. Ohio. lIay 81. 1111. OUT OF WEeD S Oolumbua, OhIO, II., II, 11161 E"glneer ot Contraat lalll Ellgln..r of Contraot lal.. <ru.,.,,,::,. Lltlal Copy No. 52011& 'f.''''.,,, Lltlal Copy No. 152"'41 ~"l.t;~.<_ UNIT PRICE CONTRACT LYTLE METHODIST C&URCH UNIT PRIOE CONTRACT Sealed propoale will be received METWODIIT .CHURCH S>vhltebed Every Thursday Mo rnJ~ B. E}. Baughn: Pastor Sealed propoaall will be re- at tbe ottlce of tbe State Highway J. W. Wectcewood, MinJater at Wl11lllriUe, Warren County. Ohio. Unmed Service. 9:46 a. m. ceived at the. oWce of the Stllta Director of Oblo.. at Oolumbu8, Illutered .. aeoon4 clul matter at Ohurob Sohool. 9:80 a. m."Mr. Highway Dlreotor of ObJo. at ICo- Oblo, until 10:00 I. m.• Oblo stun.. Herbert Mo~Ulan, Supt. &be ptottlce at WaynelvUle. Oblo, lumbua. ObJo. until 10:00 s. ~ .• liard Time. TullldaJ. June 24. 1961. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL aDder the aot of Maroh a. 1879. Woreblp ~ervlce. 10;30 Il· m .. Ohio Stanllard Time. Tues ay. for Improvement. In: Youth Yelloweslp Sunday 7.30 Tile Rev. Samuel N. Keys. Rectol' June 24. 1962; tor improvemelntl Sunday: ... Pl'opo..la NOli. l ' to II Inoluslve m. In: are oHeted. .. olle projeCt aad Cbolr Practtoe 'l1h~dlY 8.00. In Ildvancei , •. 50 eleewhere Ohurch Ichilot 10:30 a. m. Proposal I NOI. ,1 and I . are of· will be awarcl,d .. Olle contract, Ad\llt Worship. 10:30 a. m. (ered as one proJeot and will be PROPOSAL No. '1 . HlU'veyaburg. and Mrs. Helell awarded u one contract. Wlrren County. Ohio; - on SecUTICA E.U.B. CHURCH PltO}>()SAL No. 1 Cal~ oC Morrow. tiona 0.00. 1.89, 8.09 and 8.68. State William Channon. 1IIlnJater. ButlQt County. Oblo. on Route No. 110" In Turtle Oreek Master Johnny Welsh of Utica. Sunday Sohool 9 :80 a. m .• Mr. O.~. U. S. Route No. 42•. In Union and Wubm.ton Townablpe. by guest here during the week 'was a }farley Thomal, Supt; By JANE FITE Townahlp. by applying In aapbal· appl),lng a bituminous treatment, end of h~s gt'JUldparents. Mr. and Preaoblng. everr-llther Sunday. You save hours of hml work every tic concrete surtace courae. Itema Item T.81. Funeral services tor Mrs. Ella Mrs. Job.n E. ~elsh. 11:46 a. m. . Pavement: . Volers , were conducted at the Mr. and Mra. H . S, TlIcker with lime you wheel 0~1 yOU, Roof Weed ~.80. B·36 and T·86. Evening Service. tlnt Sunday in Pavemedt: Width 20 fellt. I Width 19 ·teet. Length 111.2m teet Methodilit ohuroh here Saturday Mrs. Tuoker'e siSler, Mrs. Jennie CuHer. Rolary bledo givel 0 el.. n. montb. close trim. eutti"g wlthln 1/.. " of fenca Length 17.629.8 feet or 3.S2 mUell. Width III teet, Length 28,248.0 teet • afternQon. The Rev. C. A. ArthUr Bell of Sonlersvllle. spent Memor· rOWI. trees. 'barns. Mows effortle"ly PROPOSAL. NO. ·2 c WJ4,b to t..t. Length 1,898.0 feet offlclated and burial In oharge of Inl Dny in Gel'mantown. l):y: 8vor,"hlng f,om lough blulg,I" 10 light Warren Coul;lty, Ohio. on. .Iee· 'fotal Length .1.20S.2 'feet or CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS the Stubbs 'funeral ho,me was Mrs. Laura. Shhlaker spent tbe T' d d tlone 0.00 and D.78. U. S. ROute 894 mU .. Jack ·'D amee. Minister. ~ PRoPOSAL ,No. 1 made In the Clarkl.wllle cemeten.. week end last week wltb relatlves brush. 'Optional forward riyo. en No: 26. In Franklin Townahlp... by' Donald Halnea. Supt. Warren Countf. Oblo, on Seoother IImNa.lng attachmllit1. .Mows · applying an aaphaltlo conct'ete Sbe had lived In this commun ity In Springboro. Worship ServIce. 10 a. m. eurtace course, .~em. T·80. IJ.36 tlon' 0.0'. State Route No. U8. In Dr. and irs.. Gordou Munson. lowns, 1001 for many years. Her busband. a . Sunday 8Cboclt, 11 a. m. , Come in. look It over, then uk fo, 0 and T-86. • . Salem and HarlaD Townahipl. by farmer here. preceeded her In ot Dayton. spent Memorl~1 Day Pavement: Width 20 teet. Ippl),lnc a bltumlnoua treatment She is survived by bel' he.re witb M.rs. lunson's parents. damon.lratlonl You won'l believi Roof', Length death. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. 19.2'12 feet or 3.86 mU,sa. Item T081. ' u'e of perfofman~e until you t,y il daugbters. Mrs. Clam Guarljulla ,Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. PJ:oposall NOI. 1 and 2 of t his Pavement. Width 18 feet. Eugene Ortrfttb. Paator and a son Charles at whose bome Mr. and irs. Hnrry Cline, Jr .• yourself. Sunda1 Sohool. 10- a . m. LeDlth 40,861 feet. or 1.10 mUel. projeot to be completed .not llltll' she died Weduesday. alld several and famlly. of Marlon, spent tbe lhan Ootober 1. 1961. PROPOSAL No. 8 Momtog WO.1SbJP. 11 L m. grandchildren and great grand· week end here with . frs. Cllne's Youth Fellowehip, 6:80 to 9:00. The minimum wage to be ,laid cte~ont Count)'. Ohio. on Be"" , to all labor employed on tbla ,:!On' tlon 10.16. State Roate No. 181, IT. AtltaUSTINE CHURCH ohlldren. • . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T , traot shall be In accordanoe 1,Ith In Wayne and JacmD Townablpa Jacqueline Dost~r. infant daugb· Doster. llev. Jamell L. Kruallna. Paator WAYNE8VILLI; FRIEND8 the "Sohedule of Prevalllng ROlnly by applylllS a bltumlnoua treat: tel' of l\lr. and Mrs. CllUord Dos- Mr. and Mrs. Medely bave lI....a 8.00 and 10:00 a; m. First Day School. 9:8j) L m. Wage Ratel ,AlCllrtatned and Dement. Item T081. . ter. of Bellefountalne, died Thurs· Into 'tlle pl'opel·t..y on Main Meeting for WorsbJp, 10:30 a.m. WAYNESVIllE, OHIO termlned bY The Departplent .of Pavemenl. WJ4tb 18 leet. day at Chlldren'8 Hospital, Colum· owned by MI'. and "frs. Indu!ltrlal Relationa ap,pllcabh, to Lendh.a,864 •• feet or 4.48 ·mU.. bus. Graveelde services were con· Frye of Dnyton. METtfOf)I8T f#-#"""I""~""I""""'" State Htghway Department 1m· I" PROPOSAL No. 4 LEBANON CHRISTIAN 6CliNCE ~r. ~ln rlon Osborn remnl us ser· ducted Saturday at Miami (Jempr ovementa In acoordance with Clermont CoUDty. Ohio. 011 Sec- T. K. Scaff, M.lnlster . ChrleUan Science aervicel are elery at Corwin. The baby was lonsly 11l nt bls home )lear town. Seotlons 17·8. 1'1.... 17·4a. 17·6 , an~ tlop 12.84, State Route ' Nt). 18S. In sunday Soh'OOl. 9:30 a . m .• E. beld the grandchild of Mr. and , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Azle Dawson and everY Sunday mornlDg lit S7 17·6a of .t he General Code of 011110. Stoneltok nul Batavia Townlbipl. EarnJiart, Supt. . N. Mechanlo Street at 11 o'clook. Herbert T. J:>oster of Harveys8urg. "ir. Dawson's sister. Mrs. Tommie ttl . The bidder must eubmlt with hie by appl1tog a bltumlnoua ' 1,reat. Worablp 8ervloe, 10: 80 a. m. bid a certified check 111 the amount ment, Item T.31. Sunday Bobool at the Bame holD'. Other survivors are n Sisler,' mlth' enjoyed n t rip to - BYEvenlnl Semae. 1.30 p. m. of $4,896.00. Pavement: Width 18 teet. • Cheryl and a brother Bruoe. Lake ' and owall's Lake Memorial Plans and. Jlpeoiflcatlone are on Lenatb Jl,J78 •• teet or 4.03 mU.. ruRN THAT EXTRA FURNrrtJRE INTO CASH - c.D_2143 .Mr. and Mrs. Howard ColUns of Day. me In the (lepartment ot high· PROPOSAL _.0. 6 Zanesville, spent last week visit· Pvt. besUn' Hayslip Is on a • waya Dlld the oWce of the dlvll s lon OJermont Oounty. Oblo, on S80Waynes\'lUe 3411 Ing friends ,In Warren oounty. thirteen day f urlough here at the deputy director. dOll 0.00, State Route No. 122. Jp During their stay In t.he village home ot bls parents, Mr. and "[rs. ~.-.., Th~ dlreotor raserves' the right Fra.nltlto Townlhlp. lly applying a they were guests in the home of Cecil Smith. Pvt. Hayslip will re.eot any anil all bids. bituminoul treatment. Item T-81. to Charles ,Osborn Is a patient In Mr. and MI·s. John E. Welsh. Mrs. soon be. sent to Germany, He bas Middletown hospllal. His parents T. J. ,KAUER. Pavement. Wtdth 20 feet. Chimney Block olltoe Is a desoendent of the beell staUonea for the p,a st several 1\11'. oua Mrs. Carl Oshorn and State Rlghway . Length 17,961:0 feet Or 3.40 mil.. Concr.te Block Lafattre tamUy, prominent In War· months In Tndiantown Gap, Pa .. tumlly vis ltell wltb him Su.nday, Propoaall NOl. 1 , to 6 Inoluslve Waterproof Cement Rock F.ce Block ren county many years ago. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest W ilson. 1\1'1'. project to , be pompleted Mr5. Anne Wheelan aocompan· and Paint • ....... h tban October I, 1962. Mrs. SUSie GUJlam. n patient of nnT Mr/!. Anna Mason aUended the led hel' son Dennis to Kentuclty ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:1 mlnlmnm wage to be II4Id Gla •• .nd Mortar the Probasco Nurslng Home, Wi!· Southern Ohio Missionary meet· ,luring tile week end. ,,;here he ::. labor emplo),ed on tJlIa con· mington, spent a lew days. here Ing jn Daylon last Tbursday. Bulldlnll Suppll_ will remain for the summer eall be In accOrdance with last week In the home of Mr. and 'rommle Smitb who hns been months wIth his grandparents. "&~bedlllie of PrevaUlng HourIII In San AlltOlllO. Tesas for se"- Mrs. Wbeelan returned to Har· Mrs. James Rader nnd ramlly. SHEEHAN RD. , P •.O. BOX 342 Aleertatoed ~ I\1rs. A. S. Collell and Miss .1 n- eral months, Is steadily Improving. veysburg Sunday. Depa "t"'lInt of CENT_VILLE, OHIO a.latlotlll afplll" hie to nle Lee Osborn returned to their Mr. llud Mrs. James Parke .and Mr. and Mrs. Todd DIlDce State Hlgbway Department 1mbomes here Thursday evening at- daugbters of Clnctllnati, we r Ii moved trom the vill age Sunday t9 JlroYementa In accordance with ter a week's vacaUon trip to gues ts Saturdny of Mrs. Parko's Hlllllboro. TheD un ces are plo.n· Sectlona 17·3. 17·4. 17-4a. 17-6 and Camp Charles. La., where tbey plU'ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H . S. nlng to operllte a short order res· 17·6a of the 'Qeneral 'Code of Oblo." visited with Pfc Clyde Runyan, Tucker, laUl'ant there. Tbe bidder mUlt lubmlt with Mr. nnll Mr8. Hal'vey Wagller, They also spent some time In WI ,bid a certified cbeck to th. 'New Orleans alld Natohez, Miss, ot Dayton, were guests Sunday of amoDnt of '1,ISO.00. . Planl an4 lpel(teatlonB a)-e on Mrs. Lee 'FIoi'I'stler entertolned Mr, and Mrs. Charles Campbell. me 'til tbe 4e~ht of AIrs. MinDle WJ1son ",nd daugb· with Q famt! ... .. therlng Thnrsday aDd the 'olftea 'of 0111"41"'1*1 night, the r . I)lon Kling In honor ter Miss Bo,rbara Wilson are director. of the first JH'lhday annlverslU'Y spending a vacation here with Mrs. dlrector r ... the right of Ihe.BoerstJer's son Donald. He 'Wilson's bro\bj!r.ln.!uw and elster, re,fect any and all ~a. \vas presented with many lovely Mr. and Mrs. Rugh Vance. T. J. Kq.UER. gifts. 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John M. aa4 Ytrgiuia Browning ceased, Arthur A. Cowan appointed to ;Edwllrd aDd ,Arizona Huddle- appraisers. , Ron:l lot. ~ SqIlth Lebanon. I Estate or RIN' Snapp. dec'd. Oranvlll .... lind Martha E, "!or. Lester 'H. Gordon, executor. Qrllt, veil to Cllr\ E, lUI" Junnllll F, final ond dllllrlbuUve account SI)r~l1 1 lot bI Ftlanklln tWill. ., Clled. • George Lynch' to Albert and I Elltate of' JaOlel E. Attaway. Dess,e Oanters acre In tlnlon dec'd, Jean Attaway, eJ8clltrlx, twp. authorization to sell certain ... Blancbe Moter to .LoralnEI M. sots. ' Lutmer 70.70 acres Iii Turtlec:reelt Estate of Richard K. Herqld. twp. . dec'd, Jobn ThoOlas Rerold. ad· Frank and ;BeQlte 'OhlldrOiilB"to mlnlstrator, inventory approved. ' L. E. and Nina 'B. SIOIOIs 1.:24 n. WllI of Edward A. Rechtln. de· In Franklin twp. ceased', ordered tued. henrlJik set GranvUl fr. and Martha E. Nor. for June 5. ' 196~. at 2 o'CIOl!k., U to BI vlnl Asher 1 I t In Estate of John M. Banta, dec d, ~ kli te l 0 William B II n t a, adOllnlstrator, an n wp. first, floal, and distributive ac· Henry C. and Mable M. WIlIi-Iau, count approved. mont to Geo~ge and Martha Clev· Estate of William H. Madden. enger. 1 lot In ~anklln twp. doc'd, Fred GrauOlan adOllnlstl·a. E. R . .Houllton to Robert C. and tor DBNWWA. first account ap. Mar~ba Sbort 1 t In Salem twp. I proved. Hubert DutC :.lto Robert and Estate of Eleatlor Stege moller, Mary Jane EmeJrY .51 acrelS In deceased. Albe~t Ste~eOlol\er, ad· Turtlecreek twp. OIlnlstrstor. net value of estate, Don~lr R. F1oroa to ThomUls C. $6,420.17. and Thelma M. MarQullz 17.) 0 n. Estate or Edna Thlrkield, dec·d. In H'Qt lan tWIl. DoriS Reed. exocutrlx. Inventory Daniela nd' Lahra B. Rout t to filed, hearing set ror June 16, 1952 Harold and Golden Ware 1.16 n. at 10 o·clock . . In Frnal'lln tw". • _ Will , or StnnJey S. Co'ok. dec'd, .. ' John and Nlml O'roB8 to Samle ••,.... • •••••• , ••••• and Alice Gross 1 lot In Franklin twp.

NEW SUITI REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 'Rlcbard Bams. tn Inrant. by . Bernlce. C. Collins to Nancy E. Eorla Mae Sabs vs WI\Uam Phil· Wooley •.6g6 aores In ~learcreek lips and WlIliam 'Denney, money twp. JUNE 3, 1952.-A lItUe over year only, Stanley nnd Slanley, attyl.. Henry H .. Kadda to Deyter Mil· IIgo, the big storOl caOle througb Alvin M. Bama VI William, Pbll. ler 2 acrea In Union twp. . and n: fine rod oak wont ,down. lips and .Wllllam: DeDney, mODey Kuh D. and Mary Lou Am· Yestol'duy It was finally sawed up only, Stanley &. S~n1ey, Att,a. burn to Ira B. and Viola C. anil hauled off to the sawmill. Earla Mae B~. vs WUU~ Brookl 1 lot ID South Lellanon. . JU8t to · malte 1\ loael and also to Phlllips and WUlIam Denney, 'IIbe Loveland Pl!o!'k Aas!)cintlon. olean up the woods , they also took money only, Stanley &: Stanley. Inc. to Ralph and Mary Parlier, '5 some elOlIl that were atlll si.nnd· attorneys. ' loti In Deerfield twp. Ing. The big wbltt'! elm just fell Jacqueline SalliS, an iDfant, ' ~ Tbe Lov~tyd J.>lIrlt .ABaoc"~n, to pieces when they snwed It . down Marla Mae Sam,s VI. Wllliam Phil. Inc. to Carl and Kaxlne Bandera, but the red elms had lIome good lips aUll' William Denney,. mOlley ,7 iots In ~rf1eI4 twp. . Richard and Ruby ~Force to 'logs In them even the dead ones. only. Stanley &. Staney, attys. It was such a lovely day that 1 lI'arm Bureau Mutual Automo-- .O~ar and Lena Paraley 1,50 aCNS spent the wbole day In the woods bUe Insurance Co: vs WIlll~' ~ln Turtlecre~k twp . . , , . Ka~h D. IUId laa..,., Lou ~bur. , watching them. The power saws Pbl11lps and WUUam Denney, go rlgllt through even the big monoy only. Stanl.e y 41: Btanley, CY to Omer and Epuna AIIhley, 1 trees just ns easY as can be but attorneya'. lot In South Lebanon. even so It takes skill to hold It M!)tors " Insurance Corporation W.alter R. Fltts toDav~d and just rlapt to arlve a wedge at just and OlUe W. Stucker vs Jeanette Mabel Frederick. 1 acre In Frank· tb'e right time 'to keep It from M. Hamblin. money only. Fred E. lin twP. , ' Ka~h D. and Mal,), Lou Ambur· pinching and to OIake It fall just Jones. attorney. wbere yo" want It to. Tbe great Alvin M. ,SamIL"VII Herhert E. gy to Ell F. and Fronta Willhoite trees coOle wi~ a good crashlrees but All en, money 011 Iy. S.-.. seldom hu.rtdown or destroy ....nIey an d 1 Jot In South . IJebanon . II' , Stanley, attorneys. H9bart and Sibyl Job~son to If your c\lttlng Is In charge of a Alyln M. SaOl/l vs MarUn L. Floyd Renner 4.028 acres In Har· man who knows bls business and Denney, money only. StanJey and ian twp. Stanley, . attorneys. Hobart and Sibyl Johnson to loves the woods. Edith Rhodes vs CJI~rles 'E. Walter Renner 1.896 acres ID Har· I learned J1 lot or odd Items In HARDWARE STORES PROBATE ,('.OURT that"day In the woods. I already Rhodes, dl 'orce, Fred E. Jonas, Ian twp. . Hobart and Sibyl Jobnson to knew thnt rod onk Isn't as good attorney. Estate of Foster S,vlgart. dec'd, as wblle oak becnuse buyers. liave ' Wm. G. PbUllps, doln« August . and Vlrglnla M . Martz relieved of administration. Just the Estate of Warren Price. d.ec·d, been looldng for white oak but as D & G Taxi . and tbe 18~ •• 97 acr~1I In Harlan twp. "obody s 0111 to want to buy red C&sunlty Co. of ~~-¥ork Allee M. Moberg to Droneon and Edward Price; ndOllnlstrator, In· ,1ft FOR DAD ' oak. They sny It OIakes a good M. Dennei, ' n'oriey only. Marie Dalley 2.lj6 acres In Ham· ventory approved. Estate ot OOla Rothwell . dec'd, rence wood and that It Is good for Rising rand Cra),. Ilttorne .. s. 11ton twp. on HI. Day OIany rou gh usee but It Isn't the Belty Jean Wilt to Eber JOlleph WOllam, L. Rotbwel1 appointed ex· , June15 tine \V,ood ·,that white ol\k Is. ,Red , B),rne. 1.39 acres In Franklin tw;p. ecutor. Clarence SeeOlnn, Clar'e nce elm Is bett el' than , white el~ . so COM MON P,LE~~ Jalla M. Ault to -George R. IUId Schrader and Orn Stewart ap· they say, In fnct they lold ,me Tbe Flr.~ ~atlonal Bank of Vlrglnta E. Jackaon 10.35 acres In pointed appraisers. tl1/1t fOI' mnny I1ses elOl was just Morrow VB Frank W. Coleman .t Turtlec.r eek twp. . Estate of J. Albert Cowan, dens good as oRk. It Is a tough', ai, pllll .lt1ff «Iven deed to properLy. Jamell M. Carr to Albert and , stron x wood Rnd red elm holds up Artbur E. Drown. dba the Anna Lamb 2.42 aores In Franklin well .for fenc,e \voot! nn'd alOlost Auto Balea Co. vs Harold everythin s except Cine work that plalntlf( awarded Judgment oale can be used for. Did you know $l84.3S nlu8 Intorest and '61 plulllll,............................. . that sOOleUmes tlley use baok· Lntere8t. barry for horses OIangers becauso George 1'. Sh OIal~er va :1V..... An'.,.io.7.... the hOI'sI\s do not Like the taste E. -alld Mary Sbumaker, Dla.lntut~ Speed 8III8IiDI nUif mllerilei of of It and wm nOI chew It. Well, granted 30 days 10 file ~ with Puo*I Acta maybe so" but that Is what th'e y answer cr08S petition of ...... luIi-lcatel ,lOotheI Ihard· ants. told ' me. ...~ . ~vent IOI'e_ _rel\uCle Yqu ~ ral com· I hnte to take the big trees Bernard Hutzel VI Robert DI'lnkJ)aa't lOfer ~~nure ' down bUL It 18 surprising h o,W OIan and Ralph Oalbot. from Get PuG ror fut, won· muoh better It maltea It lOOk. ants granted SO days In whloh dIrful ie'.pi~ JOilr ~ abOIIIt it. Ther aro some nice U'ees thllt tile answer. SaDDoIit«)' form-llIO luba with per• ....led pile Dille for ~ appllcat.lollI•• Hattie and EOIanuel did not. show bEifore and }Vhen we • .p_OW-I-*'i,SM'~"~ get the toTlIl oleaned up It 'wlll The Clly of FraDklln. defeD.d alnt.'I" look OIl1cb bett'er. , bear that lots title quieted. . John EUgen.. Taylor VI &:n....I1• • . 1 of lleople are buying the one-Olan power saws so tllM they can do a Taylor. IllalntlCr ordered lot of lIuch work theOlslllves. The ,50, , wood lot sbollld more tb!1n DaY Iluzenta ObiJ4erll nJ Henry Its own way but now that )abor dera. dh'orce to cll(end!lnt. cucost,l 10 muob' It Is' hard to do, tady of ohlld.1 to plalntU£, defend. t do Dot know hardl, anyon, ,\hat ant ordered to pay f15 per will cut rlrewood IUId clean', up Carlyle Edmunds et at VI tbe woods on lharea. Bottle.... ley Cln.-k. cue dlitmlsled. IUId eleotrlcity have pl1t the . wood Florence AltJallgh VI Arthur Closer, Cleaner lha"•• in LESS oook stove out of buslnells, but Albaugb, defend'ant ordered to pay TIMIl than aoy olher merhod, many of tho new houses have rtre· '16 per week for support of mlnor weI or dry. Bigger, sio,le, . places and. cord 'I\Iood Is so hlgb 'Child and ,Iven rights of VIsitation. SMOOTH head. Compan, B.ck-FIIII... that you would , think someone powerful, reol motor. Cornel in '\Vould want 'rood and yet very tew the mhltiiIOl·IlIl. Who s:\ld multi· allracljve giCt cue • of tbose big dead elms bave been norss rOllel dJcln'~ apread! Well ........ n~ cleaned up. You see th'e m stand· perbaps thev r.ot IIprud from • Dltcftln. 'Of All KI~rld. Ing 0\1 sl'o\lDd the; ·country. Has the roots w\.e~ you plant them In O,U' ne~: 'co\lnty forestel' come yet 1 hedges but tbey do BHCJ them· r understooil wo lYere to bave one. selYes and coOle ap' all o.,e!' the We go~ nhl ks IlIBl :week IUId place. 1 think thoy must. "a-:1 e run E8T-ABLI8HED 1849 th ~s t mn T /tot started ones tbree out D1('R: or our 1 1:1k ".-\ d roses. Long Life II the True Proof wee' s old. b~t I 'I/() odcr lr there for every)yhere , 1 .loolc tnel'e ' $ nny advan,~e .',In It. · .T bey the wblte mnJUfloru, lovely Better Merchandise were ot thnt ragged half tea,tbered fast becomlll8 a ..,.eI. I lltage butt hey are beginning to Another b'oUday palt, with look better, 1 hate to think of Quota of deaths anel lIerlous accl· letting them 0\lt for 'they' WUl dents and the aUDllQIf yet to wand,er and tb.en they Ilre In dan· come with ita week end and vacager, fO'tes and woods catll Rnd tlonlsta. Watch lhe yellow Une PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION who knows what our own PUPil and keep your speed down and Y(. Mulberry, a~ OIay do. look out for the other fellow. Yoa Phona 11ft. LEI~NQN, OHiO ,Rosell are In bloom evorywbere.' never know what he II , olD, to Tbe air Is sweet with the scent of do. #,#.,.~,.,

FAIRLEY

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mva Coolt. lurvlvlng SPOUIMl, elec· led to ta!re under the .ta~ute of descent and distribution. , n Estate of Ol'vllle Oscar oberson. dec'd. RaYOlond O. Roberson. administrator. Inventory approved. Estate of Obarles ·W. Clark, de· caued, Gladys M. Clark appointed admlnlatratrlJ:, Roy Oupp, Charles Cupp IUId' O. H. Cbenowoth ap· pointed appraisers. J Estate oC Tboma8 S. Hardin. dec·d. Ronald J. Hardin. executor, Inventory approved. WUl of Jessie Orr 'MloOlpson. dec'd, adOlI,tted to prohate. • Estat~ of Setb E. Greely. dec d. Ruth M. Oreely, admlnlslrtltrlx. Inven~ory flied, bearing ' se~ [or June 12, 19/)2 at 10 o·clock. MARRIAGE LICENSES Vornon ThoOlRS, Jr.. 22, Ftank· lin. st~ck keeper. and Mamie Leonard. 22. Franklin. checker Rnd bookkeeper, DUly Ray McGUire. 19, Frnnklln. Inborer. and Detty .To Francie. ] 6. Franltlln.

larence lIerald. 26. 90utll Leb· anon, laborer. anO Martha. Lolli ,a Oo(orth, 20, Foster. Boyd C. Rea~01I. 2., We,t Car. rollton. taetort worker. and Nar· . jone E, 8alOlon8. 26, 'FrankJln" fnctory worker. Clyde H. Pe'lIJ'ad. 35, ColuOlbUa. carpenter, and JeRn Watson OhlUll' berlin, 26, Lebanon. oWee "forker, Jobn Wblte. 24, South Lehanou. Air Force"nd .foyce Sparks, 1n, South Lebanon. factory worl!er. George Strain. 21. South Leb· anon, 4fr Force. nnd Loretta Sparks, 17, South Lebanon. J.>aul "E. Barnell, 23. Love\4JId, painter, ' and Rosemary Welg8ll1l, 25, Loveland. multUlth operMor. Jamell R. Figley, 18. Mlrdleurwn student. and Doris Ann Palmer. 18. Franklin • •clerk·typllt. # • • • • • •"

R.· G. COOPER P. O. Box 181

FOSTER, OHIO

look o~1

J1IAN1I:BBAVZN81 uonattact .... Ju.tacJd

.ndlleaUon. When It strltu, take Bell·anl tl\bleta. The)' contain the f • • ","t·•• lln, IIMIdlclnu known to doctor. for the relief of lIH""um, ... and a1ml1ar d1. trel.. 25,.

What ab'out a ft,.

during conmuctlonf Alk u. about luild.r.' Risk Inaur.....

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Le.anon N. F. L. 'A.

KARL D. DIKII

39 N. Broadway

Insuranc. "-ttncy

Phon'e 448

LEBANON, OHIO

L,EBANON, OHIO

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1 Week Servic,

GRAY'S JEWEL DIAIOIDS, WATOHES, SILVERWlIE Z~n.

22 S. Broadway

L 'E B A' NON,

Armitage &Son SAND and CRAVEL

DURII.

OE~TE••IAL

CHOKED st::!ch GAS?

from agollzlng pall • ...rr:. J....:Pazo!,"

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I BUY ••• Anythine - Everyth

A. Gra" Prop.

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TELEPHONES: WAYNESVILLE 20'~ LEBAN'ON Offlca 81S-K RE81DENCE .. 12 MORROW No.•

BLACK·rOp DRIVES TAR and ROAD OIL LAWN and FILL DIRT READY-MIX ,CONCRETE

WEEI

EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

-$I..

SPARE ,THAT. .B ack & T

II x 12

RENT

A

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GARDEI TRAOTOI lOWER or OULTIVATOR AnAOH"E.'

I,ultt larl, 1119 Harvey.burg


THE MIAMI GA1.F.T F.. W

elll It.......... a CIIIIIIIII! M Win...... at three recent : Cham,.on . . rrow Lean M a a WAIUUIN aRADDOat Caroul CUt.out Taate. I h. V8 H~e of the I"t BOlra of lhll lAND, GRAVEL Ind TOP aOIL modar" tYFI for .. Ie now.

C.D.SHIIHAN

EXCAVATING Ind - - -

1--- DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

PLAINVIEW FARMI Wayn..vllia Rt. " Wlyne.vllte; Ohio Live Wire and Progressive. WAYNIIVILLE OHIO Phon. Cent.Mlltla 7-nlo ~n·Organ1zatlon Second To None. _ _ _ _"!'-_~'_ __ Strictly Sellers on the Bellt All 3 ,ANK RUNlGRAVSL-LOII.dcd'1I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.1 'Around Market In the Countn' ,.

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Thursday

LUCKY Bl£C:

a GHT

"STRANGERS ON A TRAil"

SERVI,cE THAT SATISFIES For bally Market Reporta: WLW Cinolnnatl. 12:80; WCKY, Olnolnnatl, 12 :12 WPFB. Mlddletowu, 11:46

Friday, Saturday

at Davis Furnas. PIt. We, 1~lso deliver. AIlMITAGE & SON. Phone 2091 tf

In notlllng be enxlous; bllt In every thing be prayer and supplication with thanksglvln, Let your requests be nlade known unto God. And the peace of God, which paaseth aU Understanding. shall guard yollr bearts abd youI' thoughts In Ohrlst Jesu9, Phll. 4:6, 7

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"WE DON'T LIKE IT HEBE" lAY

NORRIS BROOK COMPANY the motha when 1C,1u treat them

BlDRLOtJ MothlpraJ. Five guarant_ W A'YNESVl LLE • and APPLlANOJll. - - ' - - - - - - - - -- - Phone 84'"

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FO --iR-BALE----P-at-r-Tw-In-B-e-d-S-Pl·ln'8 Uke new, priced I'lIht tor qlulok aale. MRS. 0. R. UNGLEI~BY. Phone 2181. c-6-1~-tt

Saturday

MIDNITE .

June 7

MY FODIDDE. PASIJ.~ ROBERT MITCHUM· AVA GARDNER Sunday, Monday

June-a·9

FIRST RUN

9 to ":4!I ..

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W......... J38I L....... 4_ INLAND PRODOcrs.'I-.

ANOEl, Phone 3481. FOR SALE -. PuPI, mother r'e,ll' tered CoUle. '6,00 eaolL R. W. DELLARD, Rj I, Chenoweth , Rd" Waynelvllle. X~8-~

"-H ~ F.rm. M.chlnery

1 toll p.m. Except WednOiday P. M.

2ND FLOOR. Above Woolwcrth'. · 5 anc! 10c 8t.or6 "

Dr. C. E. Wllk. Optometric

AlII lim June 10-11

.

ACADEMY AWARDS

4

AStreetcar "

Nailed Deslft

your car xe;i-a ' ,004 tr~:end'a Read: "Your Obanc:ea of Amnesia" In PATHFINDER MAO~ ~ $~ . AZINE. Early June 'Islue no·w on ? ~..... your newsltand, Get your copy of - - -- - - - - - - - PATHFlNDJ!IR todaY' Only fllftean dlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\oC_en_t8_!_ _ __

FOR

LaWDmailf

SbarplaiQ.·

WANTED-X.wuI to mow,. with power mower, any Bile, Oalll 2711 or contact ~N WELTZ, Wilynallo v1lle. X-Uli-tt

MISe.-

Saw'ilial All TYPES

CALL AFTER 4:00 P. M.

.HAROLD BAUER Route 122 Off Route 42 WAVNESVILLE Phone 3384

Salurdays, .Sundays & Holidays Included Undir 16 Years of Age

$1.00 $9.90

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ROY DAKU" .and CARL JONES WAYNESVILLE Phone. 3495' and 2801 .

.OOY·aP.

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TEAW

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OLD MILL STIBIM

We've had steady rain fOr Ave days. Here in New York it 11 w.t. ter than an Irishman', mouata* on st. Patrick's Day.

Waynesville, Ohio

............tln. .nd R....lrI••

WAYNESVIlLE

LEBANON AIr Conditioned

Air Conditioned

• . . .UlLEY '.. ••PUlEIT . . L.EBANON

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BRING Jour Shoe BepalrlJaa to Hawke Barbw.:.ahOI1. Work par. anleed. Pr ~)C e a aMlOn,lIl .. THOMPSON ·8 0 E REPAUl. HarveYlburr, Ohio. X;-+11).17·U

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HELP ON TA1XJC8 - Haye JCMl hooked yoilr bab, to UDole Read: "Let'. QuIt IU44Iq A~1It Taue" - In PATIIJ'INDER AZINE. Early JUi lllue III:'" OIl your newe.tand. Get Jour of PATHnNDEIl today I OIIlT flfteel\. cente!

00"

Taldus p"'d~ in your Uveetoek P.t'OIdm CIIII mean more ealh income for ,.ou. Laylog lOme of that BANK CREDIl meome aeide in a savinge ae" ," 'j. C9uut ie eomething else to he FARM CREDIT proud of. Start laving he.;e.

PAINT SPRAYING - All kin4&. JAMES JORDAN. PIaoDa W.,... ville 8423. X-6-SI-2tt-M

HQUSECWNlNG - M R 8. EV. ELYN ADAMS. Phone W'a JII'" vme 2872. c-6-1t-.... 6.1~ CUSTOM .BALING-R. C. L.~RUE, Phone 2800. Route 1, Wa"IaIYlUe. 0-6-29-7·31

CUSTOM BALING - N. H, ' Baler, - - - - - - - - - - - - Hie a bale. Call MARION CARTER Lebanon 930X, 2 miles No,rth SIt Oregonia on Elbon ltd.

You know, the Russians are al" ways taking credit for aU OUl' modern inventions. Now the), A:r they drilled the first 011 well. I wouldn't know-but I will &iVI them 'credit for natural

Phone 2451

OSWALD Funer.1 Hom.

P A I NT I I G

• • Adulls TIOKETS SOLD AT POOL ENTR'ANCE

PARK

For Jour comfort the ch....1 In W.yn••ylll.' ....n .clentltlcally air conditioned ' to proylde Ire.h, cl.an, cool.d air th.t .111 Insure • pl••••nt t.m...ratur. In.ld. . . . .rd, I... of .... h.at ouhlde.

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Good .Every Day

h..

Sam,

Season Tickets .

In.ln••

CDI'LITIL! 411 CDNDITIDIID

Tempi. . . M.nur.....d.r.

RENT-

FOR RENT-Bleeplna room for 1 or 2 men. Btelktaet If detlred. Phone 2681.. II c--6-G,.12-11l

W ANTED-Ne., UpJlonna tor the Way~eevlll. ru.h School Baud •

Of, THE SEASON

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Uncoln

AMNESIA VICTIMS-Ever forget

HAND or POWER

EVERY DA.Y

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Eatablilhecl 1860 92 Yeal'll Of Senlee

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WAYNESVllLE

72 CALL EITHER NUMBER 2115

OHIO name!

XENIA,

'FIRST RUN

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STOP MOTHS at 1111 coat. :OERLOU ' COlta only &c per yealr for a lult. FlTe YBlU" cuara,ntee. WAYNESVILLE FURN1TURF.J &. APPLIANOE. Phone 3482.

Eye Spedalist

Tues., Wed.

&.

LEBANON

CALL COLLECT

NO MORE moth worries ,;b;; you ule BERLOU tive y..r lcual'anteed Moth.pray, WAY1~ES· VILLE .-uRNITURE

Funeral Home

HogI and Other 8man Stock' Removed Promptly '

EYES EXAM.1 E0 HOURS:

oS.WAL D

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PATROIIZE THE . GAZETTE ADVERTISERS YOU WILL FIIID REAL BARGAINS IN THE - --N O .T I C Ii Let's all work for the new band STORES WHO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER unlCorma for tbe hi g h school

STOR 'E

Member Federal Olpo.lt Inlurenoe Corporation

, .... 2141

_~X-,....f.-6-12.•1t.2. ~;;~;~~;;;;~~~1---.......::--r'----.....:..----.,~--------TURN mAT ExTRA FURNITURE INTO CASH - CaD 2143 ,

!~Sl~er~;:':: ~~ns::"yb:u~: ;IE··I··E·;T·f'I'~F''''''''~ night lpote on .. Broadway. Read: 'a iUUI •• '.

"Country TUDes Oome to Town" Sold-With 1 ·lnHrUon . W- II Out/:-....;;..---;;~·~________--. In PATHFINDER MAGAZINE. ~ _e Early June lalue now o'n lOU1' FOR SA~12 Rug, l1'ey ba$lknewsstand. Get Jour COPl of pound, Chlnlle tI&'Ured, In good n PATHFINDER tocIa1' OnlJ fifteen condItion ' and , new motbproof _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at" BS'I'TY HVDlOlf _ _ _ _ _ _....

lEW FABRICS IIEED CAREFUL CLUN••

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Pad. Both ror .,6.00. C, . B. rorpt the ",GOd 014 cleMllq trieu" tI\a' maUl.. tauCht you. LEWIS. WaYJlelvlNe Phone 2264. of them IN outdated. TocltIy we're In the malic era ,, X-501! QDtbetJa. ed that old cleIDIU' I\W'8Dteed to cllIIolve clla1 mJPt tad up dIIIolvln, your new I)'DUl'eUc dreu 01' ahlrt. A' a.era! rule Is to &rea' I7Dtbetica like wool '01' accOftlbaa .............Ii&_ 10 Alma CbelDut Moon, • leMIDI authority on cJep.In.. W8Ib ..... .. . them In lukewarm lUck. withoUt pn-1Oak. c.t-3Ie In.. r1nIe them carefully, and baDe them to . dty Indoors, away from hea' 01' IUDlIlbt. ........ ZI.. _ Sell Itl Iron them on the revene Ilde,. but :lOJIIe! 11k. vinyon and at-. .hotIld tIOt .,. It'OMG ~...... ~.. ClI aU. ID her new 'book, ''How to Clee &YenW~NT~New . band unlforml th1na" (SimOD 1& Sc:bUlter). lin. II~ tile IQta· sctaool barul. WamI tha, hoUiehold blueh Iboulcl tilt

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There's something about .thiJ Sl?ring weather.. I feel I fanuliar stJrril'lg within me and it meanJ only one thing-heartburn'

NIARD ,oN "TAUNt ICOUJI" MONDAYS. CIS AND CIIo1Y

Thl 'a,DISville NatiDDal 'Ialk" FOOD

_ _ _ _........

The Weather Bureau, inlteld of putting out a forecast, ,uat put on a record: "The Little Cloud that · Cried."

The repairs are finally dn.IIbed on the White House, and they haven't decided ret whether or not to III the public in-and the public htl yet to decide whom they'll let In next year.

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You !leed 10ur n n . , . r &lid your Dew.paMr ..... , . .1, - IUblorlbe todaJI

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pMra11y be cIry-cleaDed ;wIth • 8117 ItaDcIU'd ftuId. If Iroa1q I*.oIDM - .ary. apec:iaD), IA. the . . . or ~ awjd ' .......... beat. Set the iron a' "on," and newr more &baD . . . . . I'abmIbelt. Bot eIprette ...... wiD ·melt daaaa. . . eaJl

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, W. 'pend Mllllo". To Flaht Amonglll: Ou ....lv.. Poll'" loally and Almo.t lanore An Enemy That I. Endangering o Whole Way of Llf••

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'-'f_ F_ A Strong U.,1Wd Amlrl...... So &tron, Thlt No ~g~ Hr Will Dar, To A~ Now - Or In the .l='uturel

ONE HUNDRED AND THIRD YEAR

~lJfJl/f ' 'rDWn ITEMS OF INTEqE8T ABO~T

,

FOLKS YOU

~OW

GUe:Sl'8' F~OM Mr. and ,Mrs. MUwaukee, ,haVe of the fOl'Dler's , L. Thomas . •

MIL'f/MIKEE , Set11- Th'o mas of been , t:tte guestB mother, Mrs, E.

8,UIltDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr and Mrs. William Strouse had as Sunday dinner gueste Mr. and Mrs. J. ' J. Burake and Mr. Jacob strouae. "

CHAS. ANDERSON IMPROVES Mr. Oharles Anderson 18 convalellclng at his home after being confined at Miami Valley hospital following a · major operatton.

r,,,,"'i,, Winbers Are J ,..,IIC."

'1in, T.;

a~,. ~I.che, Vi~111

Lebanon Sesqai ' PIIIM III look' Go-f'. Frank J. Laullche Monday visited the Leb\lnon Besqulcentennl&l and laudlld the people of Lebanon and Warren county for presenlng their rich histOriC heritage. The governor was pla.ced 'I~ the stockll',tor not hlLvlrig a beard and a shaVing, permit. ,Il ,was Governor's' Day. ~h~ second. day or the LebaDQn Sellqul· centenntal week. Among , 6ther guesta was Oharles P.. Taft, Republican .candidate for governor. Mayor William 'Fraser c'l'oWlleli Ruth Earnhart "SesquJ Queen" and Bonnl", Thomas "Miss Lebanon." The coronation preceded 'a historical pageant, "At th,e Sign of the, Golden Lamb," at 8:80 A cast of 400 ",resented the. pageant at war1n county falrgro\lnda.

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Marvln's oUlce will ' be closed from June 27 to July '1. Beginning July 7, morning atr ternoon and evening hours will be kept by appointment, except Wednesday afternoon 'and evening, Saturday evenings, Sundaya and ~ x-+12-i9-26 ATTEND SHOW IN KENTUCKY holidays. ""1'" ••• ,.~,~•••, ........... Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock. Mra. Lena Hartsock and M:rs. K. Edward B_ Pepper N. Hough were recently In Asl1lanlS, '(Kyt.. whe..- th~ aalw and Rlt. . Tuellday beard '\The Tralpsln Woman" Edward B. Pepp8.l', 81, died at and her group ,of s\ngers, McOlellan hOllPltal, Xenia. Saturday morntng. RETURN8 TO NAVY Surviving are a IlIOn, James or Mr. and Mn. Loyd Davia and Dayton, eight grandchUdren, 26 Mrs. Josl$ D'avta/ were Sunday grea~grandchlldren. a lister, Mn. dJnner guests of Mr. and Mn. Anna Hartsock of Waynesville, a WOllam Davie. Mr. Dam. famU- brother. Theodore ot SprIng , Vallarly kn?'fVD to everyone .. Bill, ley. • ret'urned to hla ll\ecUcal tralnt,D, Services 'Tere beld at :I p. m. with the Navy on M~d,ay after Tueeday at the Stubbs funeral a fifteen day leave. home "with n.av. Kleplnger officiBurial was In Benbrook qAUGHTER FOR J. ITIJ-Ee' Mr, and lin. .Jamesl 11. SW..

MR$'. W. C. ST. JOHN IMPROVES Mrs. Will C. St. John who hiuI been confined' at Grandview hospital 'for the past few weeks, is now convalescing at her home .on Fourth street.

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The wlnnera In the Popularity contest conducted t,D conjunction with Bhootlng Sta,ra, last 'l'hursday and Friday. are .. to11o"s: Gl!1111 ...... CIi.JIla Ca~" w:hoee mot!ler Is ,employed ,at the Cup, first 'place; Dellllie Campbell, 2nd; Rau),ona ~ay ~b, 8td; Patty . Geesner, 4th; Su.,.. Pl... tel', 5th: Deborah' Ann Shoup, 6th: I.n.ec,lptilon Nlpl.Cy Jo IBoyds, 7t~: COIlJl~ Bradll!y, SUl; Peggie ,fones, 9th. :9oya - Bobby Smallwood" first place; IQnga~ PUrkey, 2nd; Terry and ' Phlllp Morgan, 3rd. 'H ere are tbe contestants the merchants sponsoring : ltary supjecte ::h as close order Peggie Jones, Terq and drill, care , of thing and, e~uapMorgan, D. R. Bmfth 'GrOCery; ment" tlrat aI 8COUting and tlaPatty Joe Gee/mer, Carrier's 'Gro- troUing, and m,p reading wfil ;be cery; susie Plaater, Frasure'a Dot taught. Food store; Oarla Carrier, Qoffee Individual ftI'IIag of thl! 1.1-1 rme, OU,P Restaurant; Dellorali Ann ,cublne and IJgbt machine gup ~1l1 Shoup, Bobby Bmallwood, :mebble be Included In e battle IndoctrllnCampbell, WayneavllIe Drug Store; atlon phase of he training. I: Nancy Jo Boyds, Mom'" Pantry; KJngan Purkey, Purkey's Grocery, ABC Humorist Corwin.

Ma, Saak Siale Aid In R.bies Epidemic "Rabies are getting ao bad here t~at ,we may b,ave to call for aid," Arch Harvey, county health' commissioner, said today. A ,cow ' and three more dogs were reported I n the laat two days to hav:e rabies. The cow Is on' the Spurling farm southwest of here. It apparently. was bitten by a dog with rabies. ' "Our dog ev-tchers can't keep up with the situation at the prelent rate," said Harvey, wh'o has placed the count;, under a 8O-de.y qU&rantIDe. Dora are being kept on leash-

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Sp"'ft" Valley, died Aunday at her The eoverqe will Include E1ectiClD June 11. lin. Stll.. and h ar In......,. NI ht, 1lT be"th. faDt dau,hter are now home and The averap attendan~ at the ~ome Ihortly after birth. I .,ovem r. Deweyette and Sulane are very Vacation Bible Bchool, conducted Gl'!'veslde services were held at VI81TORS IN DAYTON prou . d of their new .1t!ter. by the W~esvUl. Ohurch ' 2:00 p. m. Monday In Bellbrook SUN,DAY AFTERNOON Ohrist, was 96 tor the two weete. cemetery. . Mildred Hartman !lnd moth'n, SUfIIDA)' QUESTS AT COQKe' A program ,which Included slkty Grace Ileath of West Palm Bea.lb-, Mr. and MTS. Lawrence Cook chUdren waa given by the school WILL ATTENO '8'UMMER Fla., Martha Sh",wne and ' M8Ilie and sons bad aa Satutday 'eve- Sunday nl,ht: · A well tilled house SCHOOL AT OXFORD HouBong ot Danon, ipent Sunday Jilng guests Mr., and Mn. Earl enjoyed a IJne program ot music, Miss Virginia. Harding left Sun- afternoon ~ and evenlDg , at M'rs. day for Oxford where 'ahe wUl be Laura M. Peer'a hOlDe on Hultman McCoy and children and Mr. and ellerclaes and paseantry. Mrs. Clarence Babbitt ot WUmlngNext Lord's Day the IJlIntster In summer school Ilt Miami Uni- Avenue In Daytou. A lively dinner waa aened. ton, and on Sunday their guesta 'will speak on The Divine Logos V.erslty (or, 6 weeks. at the morning senice and Love I _ _ _ _.;...._ _ _ _- : -_ _ _- ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _--:-~-_=_-::_ were Mr. and Mn. F. W. Bar· Warns and Pleada at the I , desty of Dayton. service. "ISITORS FROM , CALIFO~NIA Mr. and Mrs. Loren Reason ot Los AngeleS', Ca.lIf., are ap~ndJng several days with the former.s par ents. Mr. and ¥rs. P. L. Reason an,d otheJ: relatives. Mr and . Mrs. Reason and their guests attended the Ott Reunion at Triangle Park on Sunday. -

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FOUR FROM HERE TO ATTEND MIAMI MU~IC ,W ORKSHOP Mlaml' UniversltY'a annual suwmer music workeho.p Is being conducted from June 16 to 29. 'l1hose atten!1lng . from Wa. IIIl S' ville high school are: Tobe Ball, Doris Brown, Joan :a:,.nRue Rud Jean Sneail.

( DE'8'8ERT BRIDGE KELO -CARO OF THANKS Mrs. Doni Hawke aud Mrs. S. N. r wiSh to thank my' 111any friends Keys were co-boltesses to ,a group of friends on Wednesday at Far for their kind remembrances of Hills Party House to a deeeert cards, flowers, fruit and visits my stay at the hospital and bridge. Four tables were In play during the atternoon. with Mias since arriving home. ,Charles And~r80n Frances Anderte, Mrs. H. F. DYe alid Mrs. A. b. Aulabaugh wInDing the prizes; NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT , ' EXlOutor SON FOR GERALD CREEC':'8' Estate of 'Rob'e rt L. Knight, DeMr. and '¥rs. Getald Creech, of cealled. , Pleasant l"lain are announcing Notice • Is Irereby given tha~ the blrth .of a. Ion at Middletown Blanche Wi. Knight whos~ POJlt ,hospital on 'Sunday, June 16th. OJtlce address Is It. R. I, WaynesMrs. Oreech fs the former Pats1 ville, Ohio, has been duly appointBaird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed as Executrix of the Estate of M. D. Baird, and Mr. aM Mrs. lWy Robert L. Knight, late of Warron Oreech of Maineville are the pa- Oounty, Ohio, .deceased. ternal grandparente. Dated th1a 11 day of JOOe, 1962. RALPH 8. OAREY, AT KAPPA DELTA PHI ,.,EE1 Judge of ~'e PrObate Court. )Vairen Coullt7. 0)110 Miss Ruth Conner I~ III Clevelanli for 'the week at the Olev~ Youns: &: Young, AttorneYII . land hotel wbere she la ,Ineral 6-19-26-7-3 ~halt'man tor. the MlamIa.burtr Ohapter ot- the Kappa Delta PhI I ~ , , sorority Whloh IJ laosteee to the ~• •I NoUe,national cOD.ventloq. Following Blda wm be received by the the conll.tlnUon 11188 Oonner anel Board of PubUc Affairs of the VJltwo IIIOrcmty Blate... will epend & ~e og 'Y8,fD8avllle. Ohio, at the few daye In. NeW' York Citr. otftce. j)f ~e Olerk-Treli8W'8r on • --. , lUIle If. 1962, at 7:80 ~ m. for . CHEEI\FUL OIRCLB QUE8T8 ..Approximately 2.000 T. more or Mr. and Mrs qtmm Borden Iwt leu ot "Pit Run erulhed Gra,..I." aa Saturl!a.y e enln&, pelt. th'S ~ o~ ~bUc A,ffalfa. Oheertul Circle' and followln, the lfAlt.y I!IT~!nmUly.. Clerk evenln&' of canla, .c1eIIlIolI8 '" NIoi....... ' , freahmente we r e lervad. The -----gueltl were Mr. and Mn. S. S~ V.... l' qLD LEBANON H9r.tE' Ellia, Mr. and Mn. Ern'l~ ~ ¥J.'~. ' ~ ~ ~k. worth, IIr. and lin. 1. B. 1lIcIt. lin. ILeDa ~ anel .n. Mn. Acla Smith, lin. Jl'r&Doee Charles IIcCuUoch .... amops Grq ... IOU . . . • lin. thole who n.1te4' the 01e1 h 1... V.BraDltrator., at ~bucm. on 1IaDd., aftml~

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Mea.1es II 8.111 Sa-:lo.. ,O"'IIJ Sa, 1e_llsls Measles, qontrary to th~ belief o( many, must stiJI be consldel;ed a. potentJally! aerlous disease, &c., cording to sCleo,ttllts. Although, In geDeral, measles Is a mUd dlBease, abd tbe Immediate ~ortallty 'rom It la verY low. compllcat!oDS tollowln~ ' 1lI" Ita wake can , be extreipely savere and ,longlastJng. For example, ' bronch'ppneumonia, lobar pneumonta, and ' Influenzal pneumonia are relatively common In , Infanta and young chU/lren following measles. According to tbe sc1entlsts, 1e8s than 10 per cent or our population escapell this virus-6a.used dJsease In eaTly childhood, They I\.lso re.' port that measles is cften more, serious In an adult than In a coDd. Wblle, measles Is of mOre c01\" cern among the pre·school group, authorities , warn tb'a t all persoos, must be considered susc,eptlble, ootn .they have had " the dlse~se, (However, most babies born of mothers who have had measles; 'J ohn Daly will be "pivot personare ~une for the tlret few ality" for the Admiral Corporation mont hs o( Ute.) Pepmanent ac- sponsored ABO line-up of comquired immunity Is usual after re- mentators, analysts and reporters who will giye complete radio and covery from an atUck. Researoh Is underway to, f!levelop television coverag~ to the Repub)lcan anll Democratic national conan attenuated (weakened) llve ventions from Ohicago. beglniUng meaales vaccine which wtU glve July 7th. ' a~tlve, 19n9·laBting Immunity.

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, , Due to a breakdown of our newapaper pre ... till. Inue of THE MIAMI GAZETTE w •• printed In the office of THE FRANKLIN CHRONICI!E at Franklin. We want to take thli opportunity to thank M~. Madl.on Hutchln.on Editor and Publl.he" of THE CHRONICLE, for helping UI In thi. emergency. We hope to have the pre•• rep.lred In time for n~t week'. IBlue.

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• Streel Gommlseloner Hubert B~Ipl)'I~ ,of Le~ b~ rMDID~ oWD,era of vacant lots tbat It Is T~e Happy Hour Club held weed cutting time In Lebanon and the tlnal meeting before vacll- urg~d them to keep the tollage tlon on Tuesday afternoon at the Clipped close. . home 01 Mrs. EIther 'MIchener. A village ordJnance requires ,The opening ' and OO31ness sea· that weeds 1)e cut on vacant Iota sJon were held and MIn llamona In June and again in August. Braddock and MlsB jWllhelmlna Sohuyler urged that all lot ownBraddock favored ,the group with ,era In Lebanon cooperate volunvocal and piano eoloB. Mrs. Car- tarlly. !tut it said If weeds are not men drane theq showed slides 0( , cut, other steps will be taken. many heautlful scenes taken while on tours In the various, Western statea and In Mexico. FollOwing adjournment to meet In September, delicious refresh· ments were served to th'e mem- , The Friendship Club held their berS and several guests. amoog regular JUne meeting on Wedthose being Mrs. Carmep Crane. nesday at the home of Mrs. GarMrs. Wilhelmina Underwood, Miss land Stamper '\11th Mrs, Glenn Wilhelmina Br~ddock, Miss Flora Alexander and Mrs, Harriett Olark Mlc¥ner. Miss Eleanor Michener. as assistant hostesses. Mrs. Hazel Lundy and Mrs. Helen A program of readings and con· Taylor. ' tests followed the devotions anr business session. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. LOn Allrord In July When a covered dish dinner will ' be 'enjoyed at the noon hour. Each Miss Ruth , Chandler JJ.as re- person Is reQue ted to provide a turned from a three weeks vaca· covered dish and their own table tlon In Hamptoo, Va. She was servloe. Delicious refreshments w ere accompanJed by her sister, Miss Elizabeth Chandler. who will served during th~ social hOur, sp'e nd the summer here. Mrs, Olive Curl spent Saturday afternoon In Lebanon helping ''1th plans for the WCTU, float to appear In the Lebanon Sesquicentennl111 parade. The Green ThumberB ' 4-13; OluJ> , . Mrs, Cora Pyle ' spent Sunday met Monday evening at the home at the home of her daughter, Mrs. of Bob O'BI1Dlon with Lee O'Banlon Noel Eastpn and family of near In charge. There was a long discussion in Spl'l~boro, Miss Myrtle Stevens left Sun- which Junior Leadership and seday for a vIsJt of several weeks lectlng a demonstration for the with her niece and nephew. Miss talr were the main topics. Th'e next meeting will be a Helen and Mr; Frank Trimble of hayride and weiner roast along n,ear Maln&vlJle. Dr, Gale Russum of Dayton, vIs- with the regular meeting on July . Ited his aunt Miss Margaret Ed· 1st. The guest present was Mrs. Lee wards on Sunday afternoon. • MIss Olive Williams returned p'BlnJon. Club members who will take on Monday frQIn a visit with relpart In the program for the ' next atives fn lndlanapolls and Pendle- meeting are: Jerry Bradley ' and ton, India~. Ottie Craycraft ' who will give a team demonstration. News, Reporter Mary Joan Stiles Attend Van~e.Kam.

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WQllam M. Prendergast, 6~, died at Grandview boepltal lu. Da:rton Saturday morn:in«. Be III lurvlved by a illiteI' Katherine, ,nd a b~tber JesBe, both ot WaynealPi&. Serrieel ~ere held at ':30 p. m. 1'1l~ at the Stubbl funeral home. th~ ~Y. Samuel N. ....-' .... Keya offlclatlql BQrIal'" In -

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Robbers were a Uve Mday and Saturday nlgbt In two nearby com. munltles. Four buableeeei ,..... two h\ 'SprIng 'Valley and two In Bowersville - were robbed ,or a. total of ,177 FrIday night. Saturday nlgh~. the' Hyman &: Bloch dry goods store in Spring V.Uey waa ,t he victim of plclipocketB when the pocketbooks of 'Mre.' Lucy Noble ' containing, about S76 and Mrs. Francis Noggle with ,40 were stolen !rom under cQunters. 'Both women live' In Spring Valey. A woman told sheriff's deputies abe saw 81 man, attempting to br!lak Into the Valley restaurant In ~pring Valley but he ran before s~e could see him well. . Robblld Friday night were the B,adgleY Chevrolet ,~es, ,84, and S~lne's grocery, $90, both In SpJ;lng Valey; a Sinclair service station., $18, and SeaInan graIn elevator, $35: at Bowersville.

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Barbe" Lose Ttt Ballbrook 1·2 Behind the splendid pitching ot Poh'lman,' Bellbrook Jrs. defeated Gray Barbe~s Sunday 7-2. Pohlman allowed only 6 hits, 1 base on balls and struck ou t 6. Jones was n.o t as effective as ul)ual, allowing 9 hits, walking 2 an.d sUlldng out 2. The ffeldlng ot both teams waa a little on the sloppy side, each team having 3 errors. Next Slinday , Gray Barbers and American Legion teams take ' on Centerville at the local diamond. This promises to be anottier good game so come and and root for the home team. Flr,JIt game at 1 o'clock, 2nd game at 3 o'clock.

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Waynesville Legion team lost to Bellbrook 13-3.

Warren DAY ' Meals Wadnesday light Th'e newly elected of.fJcers of the Warren county chapter', Disabled American Veterans. presided at the meetlng held Wedneday night at Memorial halt' In Lebanon. New officers are: Robert McComas, commander Velmon Burton. senlor Vice commander; Thos, We,s, junior vice commander ; ' Wilbur Duge,n, chaplain. and Ralph Johnson, sergeant·at-arms. Henry Brothers was named by the commander to serve as adjutanttreasurer; James Hollingshead, membership clfalrman, and Ed Knight, service oUicer.

Methodist Chrch News Come to Sunday School , and ch'u rch .ser\1ces next Sunday, June 22 at th'e Methodist church. There you will find help for YPD.l' lite In the Bible study, the · messnge by ths pastor, the scripture, song and anthem. God hns been good to each of us, therefore 'let us give ,our Sunday mornings over to worship In His church.

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Bishop Lew, Methodist BlslfQP In Korea, a KOrean himself. will preach at ' Ohautauqua Sunday night at 8: O~ 11. m. on Methodist , Day. You will hear a fine mes- ' sage from the war torn land of Korea.

Children' Cho'i r To SliI. Su , nday The Methodist children's cholt whlcJl' gave such a ' fine performance on Chlldren's Day 1fUL s_ this Sunday monung at til. ,,01'ehIp .ervloe and thru t the Iwnmer months. TIdf ...w ~racUce I'rIdq at i:1HJ p. m. to !:Io p. m. Let'. all be preunt.


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THE MIAMI GAZETTB, WAYNesVILLE,

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ORDINANCE No. 22e to UI4 IU~ ORDINANOBI PlXING TlIB ~th I' -=_~:a.: K0brIM Doeur PRIOlII WHICH THiI' DAYTON 0 ...... ...... ... . EetabI ..hed Peltl"Ual'Y. 1Il10 POWER AND LlGII'l' OOIlPANY. uul p~ Ie aocolllPUah a tQIr . . . .ta at the WarD'" PAUL A. ICHIlR.IL_____ ----~- ____ Editor and Publlahe.. ITS BU00III880BS AND A88I0N~ auoh uptlq b,. ~o1l meaIlIhti Rotary Olub Dl«ht, ug II« . ' • A -___ ..... _ lftlf .. ftftJD )'OR JDUDO'l'lUO SECTION 4: '!'laat AId Mn' EnI... tUoOWIam CECILIN J. 8CHE"EIL__________________ ~.... VAAAV ~ eh'all be accor4lq CO what Ie Jlofr 1 " "aDd , Ith who M IMJRNI8lIlDD to the .... UD" 1m th "ALL NlGHOT AND J~ bere for a vaca a w r. STRlDJD'l'B. LANES JII~a ~GB'l' SOHJ!lDULE"; Oimam'spa"ats, Mr. and Mn. MITHOD T CHURCH "'1IIIIMd EYel'J' Thun4a7 lIo~ AND AVENUES IN THE I.e lampe abaIl be Wumlaa. GI¥lam, LYTLE METHODIST ' aI W~ WarNIl CoIln..,., Qtilo. OF WAYNESVlLLE, ted e'--" nIIht from approldmate: Mn Mary Tuoker and her Jsoa J. W. W~woo4, MlDIster B. II. Baqhn, PaCOr EIltencl . . HODII4 clue matter ae omo, FOR A. PERIOD OF FIVE Iy o~;"balf hour after euuet of Harold ' attended the WarrC!l~ Churoh Sohool, 8:80 .. m.. Mr. UnUle4 BerTioe, 8: 45 a. m. tile DOeCOmce at W.,uenue, Ohio, (6) YEARS. OOMMENCING ON to --o--tel1':1 o a . ' d ' IHlirbert )(oJ(Wan. SupL ..... the act of IIaroh I, 1111. THE 8TH DAY OF KAY, 1963, day a~p.__ . th CountY pnpimq. Sun ay. 10:80 L m. • AND DETERMINlNO THE MAN- next hall hour elUll'1ee of with• - - - - - - - - - - - Youth ' Buaday 1:80 IT. MA"V'I EPI8COPAL cIv, before ID accordance The Rev. Sam el N. Xe),s, Rector NER IN WHICH BAID I·Il;·n:·-'whlch 80hedule' each' Lamp ehall p. m. 811nday: BabecrlpUon Rat_In Oblo, U. Per Yeu In adYIIDce; ' •• 60 elaewher. MAY BE FURNIS~, PRO· be lllumlnate4 for approximately .1••• .IIYlI. ChOir PracUce Thunday 8.00. Church ' I1lhoOI 10:80 a. m. AND PAID FOR. 4,000 houre per y..r. '.11 ••, Adult Wonhlp, 10:80' L m. WHEREA.~, there Ie 011 me with SECTI()N 6' That the location • .lJAItIfILJIJ~I..,III~r Pvt. Clyde Rua),oD aDd Mrs. the Clerlt of said Village complete of each lamp ~hall be approved by FERRY CHURCH.OF CHRIST w ...... ~ Clyde Runyoa left Tueaday for aDd speolficationa . tor the , the LlghtlDg Committee of the UTICA E.U.a. CHURCH Byron Carver. MlDIster Lake Charles, L&., where he is of the streeta aud publlo Counoll of aald VU~~ before the WIIUam Ohannoa, Mtalater. Bible Sohool, 8: 80 .. m. By JANE FITE servlag with the armed forcea. of the Village with . elec- lamp. Iii erecte4. and aft6r a lamp Suaday School 8 :30 .. m., Mr. .KornlDe. Wonhlp. 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Runyon, the former MI.. . which' plana aa,d 8Peclfica· has beea erec1ed In accoruance, Harley Thomas, ' Supt. Prayer MeetiDg, 1:00 p. mt. The Frlenda church here al)On· Jeaale Lee Oaborn ,p lans to make ' provide tor dUfereat . type with: , such appro'flol, the Power Preaehlag, every other BunllaJ'. Youna-- People'. Meetlag, 7: 00. sored a strawberry festlval Satv.r- her home there with her huabaa4. and rating of lights. In dlffereat ComplWY upon .. written order 11:~6 a. m. ' v da nighl Because of the Inole· Evenlag Servlc"j 7:30 p. ·m. , , 10caUons according to the local ,trom the' Coua"", .hall remove. It JIIvenlDg Service, l lrlt. Bunday In ' ' ... Elston McCUne, of Columbus, Ir t th ll"h'~ being de " .. ment weather It was h'eld In the requ emen s, e e.... • aaother locatioa. the coat or moath. ' .. ~ I h h 1 age IDstead of the died ID that city lalit week, and IIlgnated by lumena and olasslfled such ' removal and relocatlon 't o be h g ac 00 gar ID U laaaed. waa burled In the Hmsboro ceDl.- as hereinafter Bet forth. paid ' by the VUlaIre ' of Wayn8&. WAYNE8VILLE CHURCH O'F CAESAR'~ CREEK FRIENDS church lawn as 0 gay p etery SatUrday. Mr. MoOuae was BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ville Ohl\) CHRI8T .Jack Barne.. ·Mlnlater. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murphy a Dative of Harveysburg. Among COUNOIL OF THE VILLAGE OF SEOTION 6: That the Power elLlml DI . .INI.I Price Roberts MlDIster \ ' Doaald BaIuI, Supt. and Mr. and. Mra. Dave Morgan hts survivors here are three coua- WA.YNESVI~, S TAT E 0 F 'C ompany ahall uee all dUlgence Bible BohOC:I, 8:80 a. m. Wors~ ~, 10 a. DL had aa their guesta durlngl the Ins, Charles. ' Herbert anll WnUam omS~TION l' That for a period and care J1eceel&rJ' to keep all the &ti~ Wonh1p, to, .... m, . lamps clean and bUmtng Studies for New Converts 8:80. ,Sunda1 Schoo 11 ..• m. week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Oorr gan, Doster Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, and ', ' ftve (60) years, commencing on the h'Oun qalled for Ii this ordl· Evening Se"lce, 1:80 p.: m. Mrs. Graee Cowdea, all of Morrow. Prayer and BillIe Study OREGONIA IVANGELICAL U. B. Eugeae Ol'lfft~ Putor Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh aad ner for their wives Wednesday Dayton Power and ' Llght Com· slall be r!patr!t the same night ~~i@to nMIl Wednesday 1.80 p. m. SundaJ School. 10 .. DL family and Mr. and Mra. Cox, of night. SeversI' musical selections , for eleotrlc light furnished IL possible, and, ~ that event" no ~...r ~=~ Kornins Wo... blp. 11 a. m. Utica. were gUests Saturday ~Ite. were pr.esented by Mr. and Mra. VllIage of Wayaesville, deduotlon tor oUlale"wlll be made; ~ f_~= Yonth Fellowahlp, ,6:80 to 8:00. at Mr. Welsh's parenta,. Mr. aad Alfred Watkins of Morrow, Mias to llght the Str~~~8, 1~:Ce:~ however. If any lamp or gTOUp of ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mrs. John E. Welsh. Camella. Shambaugh : of Wllmlng· alleya, fa~~nthues aad pu C : y the lamps are found to be sWl out oa James L. Krusllng, Pastor d there 0... e manaer th'en the Vtllage 800 and 10'00 a. m . WAYNESVILLE FRIEND8 Bet forth In th'e an DI~ aad th e secoad aDlorht, deduction equal tol . . Mr. and Mrs. CharI es Sw In dler ton and Miss .tanet Doater and Imeana , FIrst Day School/ 9:811 .. m • . and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gentry, Glorta. Jacobs. Hosts for the oc- spe mcatlons therefor oa file with ~aJthts for each lamp not: Meeting for WorahlP, 10:80 a.m. spent a few daya of last week la caslon were H. S. TJlcker. Charles the Clerk of said Vlllage, and as bU~alng g on t)e second night, anell . . . . . . . Gattllnsb\lrg, Tenn. Doster and Thomas Welch. \provided in this onHnance, shall a deductlon for each addltlonall HOLLY ME!HODIST Mr. and Mrs. CUnt Taylor were be as follows: P night that ~ euch lamp Is aol~ Mrs. Lena Clark aad her daugblEBANON CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE T. M. Scaff, KtnIate" ter Miss Elizabeth Clark were hosta Friday night for fire June 10~0 L~N A~~~y~:'n~ of burnlDg, an4 these deduction II Chrlatlan Science' servicea are Suaday Soh' o ol, ' 9:80 a. m .• hostesses at their home Saturday meeting o'f the Welcome Blbla e or th~usa!~PP (1000) nomlaal ahal be at the same , ~IO ~elr E. h81~ every Sunday morning at 27 A. Earnhart, Supt. r afternoon for the annual CIvic Class of Jonah's . Baptlat fu~en aerial lamps, the price shall ~~n ~~ N. MechaUto Street at 11 o'clock. Worahlp Service, 10: ,80 a. m. Sunday 80hool at tile same hour. League picnic. churCh. Mre. Helen Wall hlld be $25.0() per lamp. ,Per year; lamps have been found to be out.. Evealng Servloe, .1.80 p. D;\. a.I.' ____ 1__ •• w_w •• Mrs. Jesse Smlt~ hus returned ,charge of the devotions. M~s. 2500 LUMEN AERIAL LAMPS The Village, throngh Ita mariha)" • I I • to her home here following a visit Thornbury presented the prog~am For light aupplled by meana of shall promptly report CO the 01'. with her parenta ID Kentucky. and Mra. Taylor was In oharge or twenty·flve hUadred (2500) ~om- fice of t1le POW8l' Company 11.11 TELEPHON!I: The Jonab's Run Baptist church the recreation' for the evenJng. lnal lumen aerial lamps, the price lamps discovered not buralDg. , WAYNESVILLE 2011 observed Father'a Day by serving Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCarren S~:!.I. be $30.00 per lamp, per SECTION 7: That whenever any LEBANON Office 818·K a basket dinner on the church are spending a few days at Urolr Y40oo' Ii"MEN AERIAL LAMUS tree or trees upon any aldewallk RESIDENCE 4t2 , Sun d ay noon. \ Jlight supplled by means of shall of anyseftously apoeet. lane, alley or avenn, lawn home here. They and Mrs. M c· 'For Interfere with tb'8e SAND aad GRAVEL MORROW No. a Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tuoker were Carren's mother. Mra. Laura Shld· four thousand (4000) nominal dJstrlbutioa 'Of llcht from any BLACK..TO~ DRIVES overnJght guests Thurs!lay of their aker were dinner guests Sunday lumen aerial 'Ia.mPB; the price lamP, Or group or lamps, ot whlc;b son·ln·law and daughter, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordoo. shall be $40.00 per lamp. per the Couacll of the ViUlige shall1 TAR ..... I.lO~ Ou. Mrs. John Syferd and son Kenaeth The BYF met in the ' social Yg~; LUMEN AERIAL BOULE be the judge, the Vlllage wiU LAWN and FD.L DIRT of Dayton. rooms of Jonahls Run Baptist ~ARD LAMPS . trim, or cause CO be trlJnmed,. a~y READY·MIX CONCRETE W I h 111 Lo I . such tree or tree. in such man· YOII ho .. r. of hard won ev.ry Mrs., John E . e s. rs. u se church, Sunday night. For light supplied by means of aer' that such Interference' with' EXCAVATING aDd DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Flte and Miss Jane Flte spent Sat· M d M Willi m Gilliam four thousand (4000) nominal the distribution of. llght will be tim. you w~ ••1 out you, Roof W.ed urday afternoon at the NCR Old r. an , re. a , lumen aerial jloulevard lamps. the removed . Cutt.r. Rotary bl.cI. cl •• ~; RIver Park. Dayton. attending Mr. and Mrs. Harold g:::::m an~ price shall be $50.00 per lamp, per SECTiON That the pla1llll clo •• trim, cuttln9~wlthln 1/." of fence 1~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~~;;E;~~;;;~~~~~E;r;;~~~ Miss Fite's departmental plcnJc. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest , m an year; and Bp.ecilttcattou herein referreld 'ow., tr •••• b.," ..' MoWl .fortlelily - I' Fred Sherwood remains 111 at sons w~o are vlsltLng here t rom 10,OO() LUMEN AERIAL SODIUM to for .suoh street Ughtlngj and' 0.1i White Cross hoapltal, Columbus. New York. were guest Sunday of VAPOR LAMPS , file with the Clerk Alf said VDla~JI, e•• rythln9 from tough blu.9'''' to 119ht No operation haa been performed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cotrey, of For light supplied by meana of be and the same hereby are adopt. bru.h. Optional forwarei d,I••, .nd oth., tlm ....yln9· .ttachm.nts. .... ows yet. Greenfield. ten thousand (lO'.O~O) aomfnal ed aad approved. Chimney Block M & M Ch Cam b 11 were 1'.1 d M J P Thornbury lumen aerIal sodIum vapor lamps, SECTlON 9: 'Ilhat upon Ttle lewn .. tool . r. rs. as. p e r . an rs. . . the price shall be $66.00 per laml,l, Dayton Power and' Light CompaJllY Com. In, look It oyar, then ... for a . Waterproof Cement c~ed East to st. ~uls. Ill., last went to Waabington Court House per year. tulDg Ita wrlttep acceptance )f and Paint week. owing to 'the sudden death Sunday to meet their son·ln·law and said Power 'Company- shall at this ordinance the Olerk I)f demon.t,atlonl You won't belle.. RooF. of Mr. CampbeU's mother. and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Ita own eXPllnae furnish said IIIl1d V)llaae wi (80 dal"e ••••. of performance ulltil you try It Mr, qnd Mra. Carl Osborn and ,Tetrick and family of ColuwlNe. lamps and equJpment and mater. from the taldDg hereof, tIIl8 yo.....lf. Bulldlna their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Clark 'The Tetrick's oldest chUd; Shalon. lal nece8sary for ' saJd UghtlDg ordlnaace shall be and coaatttute and Mr. and Mrs. Les Boerstler returned to Harveysburg with her and erect and malataln same. or ~ coatract bet'w lald Vlllatf. SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 34Z and 80n Donald, were dinner guests grandl1arenta, for a brief vacation. where already erected, mal,nfatn land said Power ComplID7 to Uglht Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Ed Bur· same, and shall supply aald lamps Jthe streeta. lanes, .all~8. aven)1'8s CENTERVILLE" O~IO (Continued In Column Five) with the neceasary electric cur- and publlo grounu, ID accordanlCe t f a Harveysburg on 0 ne r . rent. and the Power Company Is herewJth:, for five (6) years, com. to be paid by said V1l1age for saId menclDg on the 8th day of Ms~y, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO TURN ...-u ....T EXTRA FURNITURE INTO CASH _ CaD 2143 lJghtlng In twelve (12) equal 1962. .,•••••• _........................ • nft • monthly' Installments on or before SECTION 10: That thla ordl:I the tenth day of each calendar nance shall take effect and be in montb. 8ubject, however, to the force from and after the earliest deductions for outages as herein period allowed by 1a.w. • provided. ond the Power Com· PASSED ihls 2nd day of JUlie, pany agrees tbat any additional 1952. lamps of the character aforesaId H. M. SHEB.WOOD, Mayor for the street Iigbtlng ordered by MARY STANSBERRY, Olerk aaid Council sholl be' erecieil and Publlah 6·12-19-2t operated by It at the same price per lamp as thllt above named, r tlage he same be paid by said LOANC!~ In theto same manner and VII· Intil. stallments and at the times here· JUNE 21Inbefore provided for said payON FARMS ments. Long Term-No Renewal . ECTION 2. That the mini• mum number ' of lamps of the various nominal lumen · Intenslty , Repay WithQut Penalty JUNE 28to be used for the lighting of said (Stili 4%) streeta, lanes, alleys, avenues and public place!, furnished shall ~e FARMER OWNED and' as follows: 292500 Lumen Aerial Lamps. CO~OLLED JULY 16-40()O Lumen Aerial Lamps. . CALL or WRITE 2--10,000 Lumen Aerial Sodium Vapor Lamps, ' said lamps to be located as shall be directed by the Lighting Committee at the Council of the Village of Wayneaville, Ohio. 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tWl). , kaad E. I'UrdT 1 lot tD WaJDa. Trust <»., IIlacIltCw; nr... C1II'Nat wm of Bobert L. ~t ~ Eva II. BtaDtoD to \)ecar ville. aCC01lJl,t .rtlfI\L &4mlttecl to probate. Tbelma l'1i"1a 1 lot in Bud and Belle I.(rDch to NeboD Eatate of Clvence L. Pattertwp. ' and Hazel Dakol'D .H1 acre. in 8011, dec'd, llolina Jrene Patter· , MAR~IAcaE UCEN." Henley I(cIn ' to Union twlI. • , Ion. euedtrbr. Il'OU nlue of.. A. Jlol'le BeWlon, 29. ,Dart.oD. Sawyer 1 lot in UnJOJl RulleU A. and Mary Allen to tate f68,660.221. mlnlater. and ADA BrowUJDc lid. A Farm Diary NEW 8UIT8' . Mary 0. ' Beltz IUld Mapha I. Ttlmon and Huel Helton tc:1 Harry T. and l!'lora Ohalteen, .98 Estate of W, P. BalIabury, d. warU, 81, J'rankllD, teacher. , O. and Martha Sbort 1 1011 acres in FrankUn twp. ceased, D. R. SaJJabury. executor, . WUUam E. ~D, 19~ KIDp By D. J. frailer Mary E. Elpeneen VI Harold 111. Bel~ VI Frank W. and Edna M. Salem, twp. Francis E. Ryan to Elleen Ryan ttrat final and distributive &Co Kills, train operator, aIld Marton 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- 0 Espenlen, divorce, C. Donald DU· Stubbli et aJ Uen or cloud on title RObert 0, and Marth ... Sh-ort t~1 60.66 ~cr~1 in Tul'tlecreek tWl). Cj)..~t fUed. , A. Theeve, 1.8, Loveland. 1 , , atush, attorney,. removed, city to defray . coat. of Tilmon and Hue1 Helton, '1 10lt Kaeb D. e.nd Mary I:.ou Am· .Estate of Sylvan R. Poppe de- William lof. BoWDing, 80, Morro JUNE 16, 1962.-:T plcaJ weath· Ethel HaaelUne VB G. R. Row. ltorm sewe~. In Salem t1'P. c burgy to theVlllage ot South ceased EvelYn L. DUi appoin~ row, factory wClrker,' and Hll4& er. Hot. really bot. MuglY, really land, cognovit, Jobn M. OIWald, Comella Blanche Garner VI E. Arve.1a and George Paul Lebanon 3 loq In South Lebanon. I administratrix, Fred E. . Jon~, L. MurraY, 20, Morrow. , muggy', with occasional thunder' attorney. , Frank W. and Edna M. Stubbs' et Rover to '1'homaa J. IUld Neva L. Dora JO,bnaon to , :t:"0? Raypole 'Opal O'Kelly and Karl BrQWD apo . Rober~, Lee DeartJf, 10, JJ'rank. , Itorms. It was suppolled to storm Earl Marshall va ' Joann S. Mar. al: lien or clo~d on title removed, Snapp 2 loti In DeerfIeld twp. . 8 .. Iota ' in Deerfield tWp. pointed .apprallers. . J,tn. U. S. Army. and Daley Loulae Sunday but It was ,just cleat: and shaU dlvo.r ce 'MerYl B. Gray and city to defray cost 01 s tor m Dallas LelSb toe Earl and Violet George B. and LucWe M. ;Lam· E'ltale of Grace V. Albaugb, de- Tin~h, 20, Franklin, typiSt. Fred' E. ion~s.... attOrney" ' lewers. Dlc:.t 8.96 acnsl In Harlan twp. mlng to Jay:.:: Ledbetter 3 Iota ceased, Herbert S. Alba~gh, exe~' • Paul Kent Llbecap, 21, FranJt. hot. ;rhere' ll a uttle air thls motplng but all 1ndtcatioD.8 Leana A. Bi-eeze vs Wayue T. l!:dward 'W ensel VI Mabel Wen- ADcll O. qd LIllie Wblte t() II!- i!amJ~n t ~ tm t Co to utor. tlrst and fiJlal account 'apo lin, Dayton Power &; LIght Co.. a r for a really hot day The corn.~ Lincoin IUld LUUan Hinkle 10 lotls e. wes vea en . proved. ' and Joyce stewart, 18, Franklin. e . Breeze, divorce, meryl B. Gray cel, Lloyd Bttc appointed ",ardian In Deertled twp. the a 1. Dally Co. I lot. Lebanon. Eatate of Sallie Harris, dec'd, Junior.A. ElboJi, 21, 'Lebanon, needs plowinS and the boys have and Fred E. Jones, attorneys. of defendant ad litem. LIllIe ~paal4inS to Edward anll Ernest Rodgers to Charlea and Fred E. Jonel, administrator, first student and Phyllla Cecu, 21, atarted out and there Is more hay Laura Belle Ben')" va Outfol'd Ethel HaaelUne vs G. R. Row· Je.sie Velte a lotI In DeerHell1 Dellar Coyle 1 lot iii Franklin tw'~. and final 'account aPP~Ved. ' Lebano~, student • twJ). , , Charles W. Hnrst et al to Ralph Estate ot Carl R. 'Bradstreet, D.onald Ray Hubbard, 22, Frank. 'to cut hut it la sweet clover al· Berry divorce Gray Risl1l8'er and land, ,plaintiff to recover '626. ready a little old so perhaps we Gray :attodDe". ' Ruth PennJ~"'An V8~ L'oy' 4 Jal. Robert W. and ~lara. :Belle Iml! and Vivian Nunley .868 aaes In deceased, Nema G. Bradstreet, Un, minister and prlnc(pai, and won't tty to &et It. It won.'t hnrt .... "" '. d 'AI 'lJ S 1 .,. --'-II tw h "1 V'~~ .. the ground to let. It go '''ack on ---Pennington, dlvo~ce and cUltody to Jam,1 an ...0. e tacy 1 ot ............. n p. ,. executrix, Clrllt, tlnal and diIJtrI,b. EdwJU& Joyce, Harbaug , .. , ~~ .as th.t Is ratber a thin Held. Like • ~OMMOI)I PLEA$' , ot cblld .,. plalntUr. I' Leb"!!-on. PROBAT!f: COUf'T utlve account approved. _M_U_ls_,_s_tu-:d_e_n_t.--::--:~_ _ _-:-.,.. Estate of Alt;ora Burdge, 'de" S' u f f e r e d m ~~y ot)'er people we didn't ,et l"in S. and. Mary M. Neibert vs Vlllage of Lebanbn va Clnc1n.natt Ernest .Evans ..&fJd Richard S W l ' . . .,. Frank Wand Edna M Stub.,s et ' to Green -. and Dolly I,.. Estate ot .... orrls Cook, dec'd. ceasied, Estella B. Conover and , ' - a good stand of corn tn lome of . . . . ,Gas & EI~trtc Co.,.ca~e dlsml.lsed. 1 'lot In Lebanon. reUeyed ofa dmlnlltratJon. " JOl$eph G. Burdge eJ!:ecutors, In. the flelda that were pl~nied jUlt ai, lien or cloud on title rfmoved, , William 1'0(. Phillip a and th'e Fl· Smith to Louis :r:.. IUld Verla ' WUI of Edward A. Reobttn, de- vebtOl"Y ,filed, b~rlng set {or beCor~ that big storm. You caD City to de.fray' cost 01 . at.orpl deUty IUld Casua~ty Co. or New ElUott .86 allJ'ea In Deerfield tWit, ceased, admitted to probate. " ' June 2S, 1962 at IO O'Cl~Ck. .. ~. • Bee wbere Ule water stood In tbe sewers. York vs William Denney, defend· RUSlell A; Allen to L. G•. Blah~:p Estate ~f Sylvan D. Jameson, Estate ot Elizabetb C. SlDlth, 'f urrowl and wbere it did, ' Ute to go to the Wll· ant granted'1lO days to fUe motion 1 Jot In :JJ'rankIIn twp. , dec~Bed, Stella Jameson, admln· deceased, ErneJlt E. Cook, admln· M MW: lA An ' lu c.J11. stand Is thin. I hear a good many miDgt 8aI tod b t It I so or answer. Hellry <laldweil to Robert IUlJll Istratrlx, first and tlnal account Istrator certificate of transfer of ~ ~c ~er·~.~ oi 1 b ' had t replant but I ' t on e , ay u .s h LUa' Hope Baumaun 6 acres In tlled. .' I real estate ordered ~ple pi'- with IOOthiftC PaJoItI Ac:tB peop eave 0 , ho that I doubt U J do thoug -D~rtleld twp. Eatate of J. Albert CowaJl, deE at t Elro e' D ton dec'd torelieve ';In, Itchinc illll~~ thougbt that would not happen to we should have one or two more REAL ESTATE TRA!IISFE~8 Callle J;loblDlon to James R. ceased, Arthur A. Cowan, aecu· ro Sl ~':ue of ~s~te e;;;97,606.40.' Inllamed tilsues-lutitiC!l~£; us up bere on the buls, but it did. calves to keep the milker syatem E. Arvella and George Paul ~ver Bishop 6% ac.rell in B'alDllton tw". tor, InVentory 1lled, he!L~g set g ~ tat ot Ray Graham, dec'd, ="=Irn,:~~!. eet Some ot ours washed away. ' going and yet wean tbose tbree to William K. and Ruth R. Hanna Ricbard Lee Hewitt .to Robert (or June 27, 1952 at 10 o'clock. reue~ede of administration. fortine help. Don't wiler needle. tortunI For ye&rIJ and yearl I have Uttle heifers. The longer you let 8 lots In Deerfield twp. Harrison 2 Iota In Franklll). twp. Estat,e of Theodore Smith, deflOlll umple piles. Get Pam for fast. ,,_ laughed at the jokes about people th'e m have mIlk the blcl{er and Glenn '!Irwin to Ellwood Land J'OI!.eph;s. and A. Joan Burns flo ceased, Elsie S.mlth, admlnlstra. Estat: o~ Ea:nU~d ~i1:~:stoe!' ~ul relief. Atk your doctor about It. who named the ' cat, George or fatter tlley ' get but the . barder Valeria 'M. Wltteborg 1.84 ~cre8 Louis K., Jr. IUld Betty Jane Keys trlx, first and final ac~rn\ m:~ !~~~~:. 'In~'::c~ry . fU~d, be~rin~ =I~:'c;::}~=!~ica~~ WIlliam only to have him 8urprll\e thllY are ·to wean. I doubt It RollO. In TuJ'tlecreek ' tw». 1 lWiot ~ Lebanon. J t I to ~:!:ce ~~ G~t~. EThl:.r ~nlon set 'f~r Jilly 1, 1952 at 10 o'CIc;>Cjc. .pu Of111""",.,.., t.hem ,with a famUr of kJttens and and the wblte f~ce can ever bll Ernest Evana to Jullus D. ~ ..... r. "e a c . ~;;::;~~'!!mn.~ji~jii~ bave the name chlUlged but the weaned now. Perbaps I'd better !Ifl reverse has lb,apP!ln ed to me\ Just jUlt sell them for babY beet now how I hap~ned thlnk 'that the that thlly are nice and fat. kitten ahould be named SopbronJa, Such a commotion as there was a lemlnJDe name, I do not know, around bere the other nlgbt. Our for I have bad a great many cats two pupa would bark and yelp and In all theBe years, I should have then In the dIstance we could bear known better. ,J do not remember the tox bounda, .~t:lmes fM'of b.vin, been mlataken before, ther away and then nearer, then but recently since' Sophronia be· the PllPS would Quiet down and gan to grow large It became more then start up again as if they and more eVident "that she was were tbe ones being chased. The not she bu* he, BO noW' he ~s to next dat Mrs. Tenant told me that have a new name. The famll), they were right .up arolind their thought S¥ittarluB wou~d .Jle a ~ou8e, the tox aud, the hOlin~s too. nJee n.me tJiough so~e of thetp. They even got It COl'Dered In a preterred SarsapaTilla but no mat· corner of tbe. garden b,ut tben It ' ter what the name, he sUll will was gone again l\1uch to our sor. answer tQ ~tty and probably will row ' Too bad tbey didn't get It be .Railed Tom Puss most of tbe th'at time for we are 101lng more tlD1'5. He wal su,ch dn affectionate and more chickens and I hate to small kitten that peJ:hap~ that Is, think what wID hoppen when we why I tJ!\llted to IntUition Inatead let lihe. Uttle ones out. of observation. He Is sttn atfec· Are they really cooler with theIr ~opate and likes human attention bare backs exposed to the burn. but he grows bigger and bl"er. Ing sun. It 8~eml to me that At tills rate he wUl be ';l8 big as Bome sort of pr9tectlon Is more the big tiger 'l'om, the woods cat ' that we suppose Is his rather. 'on Page Four)

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SCIENCE WORKS TO PROJECT, UNDERGROUND PIPELINES . 'IN WARREN COUNTY "

Texas Easter~ Uses Exacting Tests and Special Materials to K,eep Natural Gas Arteries in Top Condition

. . \Yayn_vIJle, Ohio

Pains, di,stress' of ",'those days'~ stopped :f

or' amazingly relieved" In 3 'out of 4 ca... In' dodO,.' ,.....

• Here's wonderful neWlI for women and Imls who - ~h , month.- suffer the tortuea of "bad days" of funct1onall7caused menstrual crampa and ~ - headaCbea, backachu, and thole·"na-JOOd." ~out feeUnga. . 'It'II' news about a med1c1ne famous for reUevJtu1 aucb suf-

ferlngl '. . ,'< ~ Here "ta, the aclUog news. Lydla B. P1ntham's' V8Ietable COI!lpound lo- gave or .trOmW reUef of 8UCh d1Itrea In an 'aV&ra8e of 3 out.of , of \he caaea ~ ~kJ~ teIItIl

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I ReDleIDbel' ~ ptnkham'.. too - If "u-r. l1drerlDa Ul.e . , . ~ aDd Gtber Iane- . UOJl&llt-c&ued dtatre.. of "cIieDIi of Ilfe."

Science has developed for the natur~ ,gas industry many ways .to' 'p rotect pipelines underground. Texas Easteii puts these scientific methods to w.orkon its existing and new pipelines. , Today pipelines are welded. The big protecti~n job st8rts here. Inspeqtors e~e welds ,bY X-ray or radium photography 'to ~ ~ they 8.re perfect. The welded steel pipe-before it is put in the ground-is scr:,aped, coated, inSula~, and wrapped for protection agaiDst corrosion. Then these laye;rs ~f enaniel, glass fiber, and paper are inspected electrically to be sure they ~ without fl~w. Finally, to be extra cedam, Texas,Eastern burles with the p'i~e-~ a~d-soil are~-el~c dev.ices that ward. off'corrosion. , Texas Eastern is continually ildoptfug new' scientific developments-such as the , latest tough cdncrete coating for underwater' pi~to protect its vital gas ~. , teries that run ~ugh your area.

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• EXCAVATING an P TRUCK 8ERVIC E QnMvll lo 2111 Phon

Rt. 2, WQnelv llle, O/ilo Live Wire and Procrelll live. Plion. ,Oente"1 II1 7·7710 IO~_ _E_,_O_H_ U OrpnlH tJoD Second. To None, _ _W_A_V_N_I_._V_I_LL . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . ll III .. Sellen on the pel t &U 3ANK RUN GRAVElv--Lo'>ded Strictly Around Market ID the OOUlllrJ' at Davis Furnas 'Pil We also -;......-....:.:--~""'-,---­ SERVIC E THAT 8ATISF IES

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And whoaoev er a~ rive to cII'tnIt UIlto 'ODe ~ tJaen IUUe OQ" & aup ot oold water onlY. in the name of • Dllclple , verily I ..y unto yw He alUa11 ID 11,0 wile Joee HlII reward. MaUl. 10:U,.

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Fol' Dally Market Reporte: WLW QlDo111~tl, 12:30: wcn, Clno1D.natJ, 111 :11 WPFB' Ml4.dletoWll, 11~46 ,

HIDEE, Andrew June 14 ..- Jun. 17 WaynHV III. Ohapel Relf. J. T. MbHend ". In"l'me nt W.,,.IIV III.

KELLV, Em... H. June 11 -- JU"~ 14 , '-eb.non <:hllpel Rev. Paul ~errlok Intenne nt Dayton

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WAPNE SID wrltl,,D C. ;;;;;;;;;;~:;:;!;;;;;;; -:;;:;; FURNIT UlUl & .(PPU· '..... " •••••, ... ,,....... , ••••• ~4! • .,. ANOE. Phon8 I'SI, CATCH MOIYD FISH - Do new , DBAD STOCK HOO. and Othel' 8lnall atock pl¥ tlc ruea loqk better to hungry Removlc r Promptl y Usb 7 Expert' teu. new tlBhlng trlcka In "~d Newe for H ungry CALL COLLEC T Bass" - late June ls_ue PATH. ._ FINDER MAGAGZlNE, nQw on WIImiD8toa 23G ~ ... CTS, PRODU am A lUI of copy your Get nd. newssta your Only lIfPATHFI NDER today! ~ ~ teen centll.

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'MOTHS are . toPPed d e ~ d In their tracks With BERLOU five Guarant eed In year Mothapr &J. WAYNE SVILl.E FUR· writing. , NITURlll '" APPLIA NOE. Phone 8482.

FOB: SALE>- Pair Twin Bed Sprinp like new, prloed right for quick MRS. O. R. UNGLESBY. aale. o-O-S-U' Phone 2181.

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PROTECI p your s~ored groin

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MRS. SMITH - PIaue call 846~1 for mol'll informa tion on how ' tel. stop moth damage In yoUI:' homE' 'jV1th BERLO U parante ed Mo~· spray. WAYNE SVILLE FORNI,· TUllE '" APPUA NCE. Phonll ' 3482.

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Andrew Hydee, 86, for mallY years an old tlme fiddler III th18 cOUlmuility, died at hla home yesterday. Servlcea were beld at 2 p: m. Tuesday In tbe Wl!IYDell'llle cllapel of the Oswald,. fUlleral home. BAil'. J. T. McBend ry oMctate d. Burial

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Hymo alDren Rhue. aDd Flosde Thomas aaa their reveren t talents to WKBC' I "8 b D d a '1 m KenMomln r GatJieriDl" tucky'. Renfro - V~ey. The re.RENT UgloWJ proJl'Ull Is aJI'ecl Bulla,. . FOR at 9 a.m. FOR RENT-B leeping room for 11 or 2 men. ~t U desired. ' Hydee w Andre ~12-11~ Phone lInz.

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WANT EDWANTE D - ~ to mow w1tJ~ power mower, &DJ' aile. Call 271'1 or contact DON WELTZ , WaY!UII1X-616- U vWe.

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KICH.I~~~~~~~~~~~~S ' cemeter y at Corwin. OUSTOM BALIN G-C. EoWaynuwu In Miaml There are rio lmmecU ate IllJ:Io ENER. Phone . . ., Rt. 2, ~11-19-Z. . ville. vlvors. ING-n otplIJiiB - - - - - -......- - - - 0011RT!J011S the plumber leave toola In ule Uvlng room,! Or d981 be neVElr come when he sa,.. he wtU! Readl: "Houseb roken Plumber s (Jan Win Friends" in PATHFI NDER MAO.. AZINE. Lete .Tune lalue now on Get your col1'y your newssta nd. of PATHFI NDER,. toclay! Only fI,tteen cents.

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WUAT ABOUT SWINE PARASITES? Q: Bow much do

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A: The annual cost runs Into many mllJlons ot' dollars- needless the loss that fwers could well Stop profi t loss from down-gr ading due to , in ~ed8' inUse inseet avoid. low-cos Douglns method- Qacked by leadersh ip . s prays a nd gr a in fumigan ts since 1916. Q: Bow do puUItes cause 10 dama&'ef much 1. BEFORE STORING -sweep ou t bins and spr ay with Doughl8 FARM B IN SPRAY. It's the quick, long-las ting con tact bug A: Not only by death losses, but kill e r , they cause pigs to waste enormou s 2. AFTER STORING-fumig ate grain an~ seed with F ireproof amounts of feed. A herd ,of para· is L I K TETRA life. insect ll a kill umes f Its TETRA KIL. slte·lnfec te,d pigs may take as harmless to ger mina tion . . . lea ves no odor, ta s te, or stain. . much as seven weeks extra to Don't be sorry-b e sure ! reach market weight Q: Whloh swine Come in this week f or your OOl!)1!l!D~elllJ FARM oa u s e e parasites ! B IN SPRA Y and TETR AKtL • the mOlt trouble Y-"" _ . ., ' R 0 un d· A: ~ worms , kidney, nodula r, and - - ",- , t hornhea d worms, Tests show that from ' 36 to 74 percent of Iill awlne Lytle, Ohio are Infected with ' roundwo rms CAR L A. PITSTIC K, Propriet or alone. CENTER VILLE 7-7915 WAY N ESVILL E 2961 Q: Bow can an owner tell' when hb! pigs have Pl!rruJitesY A : Typical panger signs are slow-growing, pot·bellle!l, underfed looklng pigs which do pot do

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CUS'l10M B~G ~ _ N. H. BalElr, 16c a bale, ~ M:ARlON CARTER Lebanon 930X, 2 mUes North 'of Oregoni a on Elbo'n R4. ' X-t~n-19-~6 .' , FOR SALE-O h'errlea. Bring C<I,n. talners. LING'S FRUIT FARM .o'n O1yo ltd at SocIal Row Road. c&,.;19 ExTRA PAY-Is the man behhld the fUll being Bold Ihort? Do "deak pilots" ge t enra. compene at lon tor so-called hazards? Read : "Sho~lld Combat SoldJers Q.et Extra Pay 1" MAGAZINll. PATHFl NDEm fu Lats June lasue now on your Oet your copy of newssta nd. Only . P ATHFIN DER today' teen cents.

EARLY ELEVATOR

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Q: Wl!at can " swine raUera do about the problemY A: Litters should ' be farrowed HOUR S: In clean pens, then moved to clean, fresh pasture, as early as 9 to 11;45 .. m. possible. Pigs should be kept on 1t05p .m. clean pasture until ready to be Except 'Wednes day P. M. moved Into dry lot for fattening . Thle practice IOmetimes reduces 2ND FLOOR: pig los,ses up to 50 percent. Q: What about rth'. Woolwo Above ez ,terna ' para" " Store ' 10c • 5 and "telf 7 A: ,T bey COlt r'1 , hog raisers heavy • '-l too. money, Mabge holdJ/ back Optom etric gains an average of $2.00 per ' anJ. iat mal, whlIe pa~kers may dock Spec:ial Eye lS/'1. , ma.ngy hogs an lidditlonal $1.50 or OHIO , .XENIA more at market. HoC nee alIo cut ,--======::::::~~_-_-_~_~_':!!! Into profits, spread d1Ieue Both NOT ICE can, be controlle d by oUinC, dipe CAN take care of your YESlIlnI' or duntn, with InIeetlcI4eL RENT OR TRADE job printing needs. J ust call 2143. SELL, BUY. NOTF- Due to lpaee llmitatlq ne. d ad SATIS FACTIO N GUARANTEED. any artIcle with a clallllUfe lUIeral question s canhot, be handled by thlI column. .

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.Ire .. dang_roual How .uch It wUI d.moy Is alwa,. a question. Good lnaurance Ia your only au.. .protecti on. Why not ... ua alaout It today- b.• 'o,. It'. too late'

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INSURANCE AGENCY'

Lebanon, Ohio Repraee ntlng THE TRAVE LERS, Hutford

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,.. PATTY DUNHA'M SERIOU S ----------~_.,_ r daqbte , Dunham . Uttle J;>at.~ of ..Mr. pel Mrs. . Earl I>unhamr Ie 00DfIDe4 at GrandV'~w *pltal . 181Ul'II'I" IPIL -....... where lb. hu boon rertoualJ' to.

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TrlDSpOriatioD '~O ~ , Be FmUsltecl ,lolen W.rr~ ialers ."W i.a..lllv, To Tra••'1110 porl ,D Vol.rs I, 'sI,..rIsid To 'alII ... Elecllol ... Ho.........

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ABOUT F~LK8 YOU ICNOW WILL SERVE CHILI SUPPER The Golden Rule , clus. fJf the 'MethodJst cburch wm lerve .. "ObUL Supper" 1D. tbe dining room on Saturday eveafng, -Oct. 18/ AT GRA'NDVIEW HOSPITAL _ MrS. Bobert Thomas · fa' C9Ilftl. esclng at Grudvlew hospital fol· lowing a major operation wblch she ,underwent' on ThllJ1lday. VISIT IN LEXINGTON, KY. Mr. and Xl'll. EI' F. lilU'Dhart. with M~. md Mn. Ol..yton, A. Smltb\ of Lebanon\ were Sllnday vl.altors In Lexington, Ky. : RETURNS' FROM HOSPITAL Mri. W. E. Cornell is her bome, atter apend!ng severaL weeke In the Cllnton .Memortal hospital.

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QUESTS Mr. anc! Mrs. Earl Conner and children were Sunday evenlq supper guests ot Mr. ·~d MI'II. 'Leo Conner and danshten. GUE8TS OF DR. MARY COOK Dr. Jane MaoMfllan and daugh. tel'll of Bolton, and Mlaa Geralciflle Wblte of Akron, were' "eek end gueats of Dr. Mr.ry Cook..

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GltANqE TO MEET W"TI1eavtUe Fa.rmers Granle 11 w11l meet ill regular leaslon on Saturda.." Oct. is' at 8 p. IlL tor the annual lUpecUon, md aU. me/Dbenl are W'led to attend: . __ A-TTEND METHODt8-T DINNER 'lWv. u4 Mrs. J. W. Wed,ewood atten4e4 the dinner on Mon4a7 ..t the G.rm.u,town lIethoclflt church for the n." mlnllters and their 1f1v81 In this 4fI&rfct.

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V IITS IN MANSFIELD Iln. D. 0. B1dp lpent aeyaral days darlnc , the ~t "eek at lIanafJe1cl with telt.U".. mit wltJII her nePhew Serpant All8ll 80"ah "ho had just retUJ1leCl from mUltlrT HfYIce In Korea. ' _ ATTEND 8S C....... REUNION 111'. and 11'.... J. J. B\INb at. teDftld the r8UIIlon of their rorSundaT scbool clul members at the home of JIr. anc! Mrs. O. L. lD n.. ... ' s e"enlq. "'""I ... on IUldaT n _

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tfozW 1»- CUrlotte Klont. " md Judy Woollard. tJ;om the Sorlpturea win alao be called for from the audience Daring tIIo . lq • : :be ~ :~~~ :U~ t h r.., by tli "tr d th ....... e c"'o an e sermon ..... "be uPJ)n the e\lbject of "The Bible, a Priceleas Heritage." A BlbJe 'dilplay wUl be arranged 'an Bible broughtto tb1i lervlq&. Thon h ..vtng a very old Bible or Blblea that are different In, :m way -are aaked too brtDg U. m f y

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were Informed ot sorority bids on served by the ladles ofcthe Grange. Oot. 8, culmln.tng a ''rUsblng'' The program committee' an· period tbat started Sept. 26. nOllnces that Wm. Sanders wiU ' be the speaker for the evening Two Hunte- Fined "-:-- This annual atnner the •sons and Boy Scouts bu "always By Squire Rank.r been a successful get·together and a large attendance ror this meetLEBANON - Two MlddletoWl1 Ing Is anticipated. hun t e r s were apprehended by Reservation cards are In th G.... W.... Harold ....- of- m • • •0 ' prom,t " ' _ .:: Morrow for bunting vlolatloD.s. the secretary will be appreciated Den~1 Dun n pleaded guUty to by him. charges of bunting on a fa.rm without perm Inion and was fined '10 and costs by SquIre Clarence F. Ranker. , John L&wson, clted.on lit slmllu charge, was fined ,10 . -.1.e by Squire .......... 4eL the WCTU meeting was held at I the home of Mrs. J. W. WecJgewood. The meeting W1I.8 opened • 0 .l . with' devotlOl1s by Mrs. WedgeMI'II. Nellle Madden of Wllm .ng. wood reading the 2~th cbapter ot

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wards · called ,on their aunt, MlslI Margaret Edward. Sunoy after· noon. Mles. Emma Lou Lewis and lister MIll! Lily Lewis of Chicago. were Su~day dinner guesta of MIslles ' Ruth and Elizabeth Chan· dler. . '

and Dottle PerklU a d'd danghter, Oheryl Ann, were Sun· day gu.eats of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam In Dayton and att&ndecl a famOy reunion d1Jpler at the ,Bor· den. 'P icnic Park honoriDg Ser'gt. Don, Dyke, who had jnst retumed from· overse:'· lervlce. ' , ' FROM DAYTON Mr. and Yra.' Anguat Dieringer. of Dayton, were week end gueeta of Mr. and MI'II. Paul Scberer and MI88 ElUa.beth Probst, Carl Ann Augult and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A-

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MI'II. Ella DakIn Is. apenellng a Mrs. . Mfas Myrtle Steven.. fa a vlalt with ber niece and nephew MilS Helen and Mr. Frank In their new home recently built near MalnevUle. .

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M a n- nald Fink, Burchel YMel'll. Le , orroW'- ster Ward. H PlbeaaanJt hPlaln - George AWs, er ert 0 nson. Schuholz, Jr. 12 will be called for lJiduction on N~v. 19. 1952, 12 men w1ll be called for physl· .,." on .."-

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"'"" LacT Combs of DaTton. appreo hended by Game W.arden Harold Brant of Morro", for tlabmc with. out .. llcense. wal' ftned U5 ; 'and COIIte by Sq\lfre Carmen Crane ot Waynesville.

Bolloway spent Friday In DaytQn; ,. ' lin. MWa Ipent tile week end . at the home of her lon, Mr. William Stroule and famDy m , Lytle. idlell Mabel Drew Iof Lake 'min. nepauaaukee, N. H., IItopl*l,. OIl OP'ICIAL BOARO. TO ME 'T fte OUlolal. -on Bod of the Meth· "~er way to h er winter hom. In st. od:n=at ..- meet ~~t PetersblU1r, Fla. for a vlaR 'With ( , 1lt "ilO Po IlL .... Misl Ellaabeth Ohandler on Sat-

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Isalab and offering p~er. Following the regular buslnells meeting MI'II. Winnie Wbltaker. all leader of tbe meeting, read an al'Uole taken from the books of Samuel and and alao 'led III a very Intereatlitg dlscUBSIOl1 on the topIc "Iii Dr1nldng a. ReUgfoua Problem?" ' Lucy Emley bad a from the Lookout on IIltuatlon. '. The mlllAtJln .. was , dOlled with the Union Ben&' dlctfon and a pleasant 80clal time followed. ---""'---

Mr. an Mrs. Lee Talmt.d18 of WUmlngton, aDd Mr. Albert Lee Talmadge, of SOllth Lebanon, ,,,ere weJ.c;ome of their aunt, MIlS Jealle G&rner on Sunda., ar· temoon. • ' Mill Olive WUllaml returned on Sunoy from a visit with relatlyes In Indmapolfa anc! Penc!leton, Inc!. Mr. and MI'II. George EdWt.rda and cblldren and Mrs. WUaon Ed·

..._... ..... be church Will "HeanQ' or ExpeJ1ence:\ We welcOme one and all to cclDle to SUDday ScIaooI ..t 9:80 u4 l'9Dlaln for wOfShlP at 10:30 a. m.

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ADderle ...... merJ,f of W&rneevUle, annoanoe . . e clab the birth of a , lb., 8" os. IIOD for tile . . . . ad lin. B. C. ~ I. U. bu Ilea

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W,a.yueavllle - Wm. McKeever, Charlea Isaacs, Rush Wlcal. Franklln - Paul Depew, Delmer Pearson, Pa.ul Sclupldt. ' Lebanon-Weldon 'Wolf. Soutb Lebanon- Howard Speno

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PAUL N. HERDMAN • • On Democratic Tleket

' Paul N. Herdman, who haa his

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Attorne., of Warren COunt., In tile coming Noyember ved ' eleoUon. Herdl8m, who let the 11. ATTEND REUNION IN DAYTON S. N:avy In World War n, bolds Mr. and MI'II. FOrest Gnham the rank ot Ensign In the NaVt.J

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of Dayton.

Quea..,.. to be to lurechurCh md bring bfI or her BIble fo tb d..., e At the evenln lervlce tbe S8rmon lubject wnl b, The' Den of the Bible and a chalk ,ture wlU be m.ae for the lOng, My Mother's BIble. Coine -Ith anet enjoy I8l'Yf __ theae Lord' great d us n_. I a.,.

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cording to Dean of Women C'hrls, Father, Sons and Scouts kneoh. UU8' Y. Conway. The new pledges dlnner' meetlng. DiDl1er wlll be '

please, 'bllt VOTEI' " " ,, ellgfble to vote and In Mr, and Mrs. WUlfam Pine eel· 'Club " on of transportation sboulc! call ebr,ated thetr golden weddfng ·an· bome 01' Mrs. a member , of the a8lOclatlon. nlversary With a famUy illnner and afielr the Wednesday eveo1JQl', ·Oct. 8 at their maieUl.....fJI1I to ord81r, roll home on , Social Row Road, neu IIIIbIAW'Aro." by giving a Lytle. Ibcnrfng 1~ aam. The Ber86ll clus of Ferry SUIl· prodnct. ' Alloni .......... mUDI.I -bl-i. Ie eel • ~.,.. rv ... a cen er· . Dlece for the dim ta"l: 'f • ' , ng b41keta· , "C 0, ..with vore cJu~tw 'iQale.'lIerJJ,t.dJne' Hackney, 'Sbfr. war.. small yellow Jar: PIJDlIi'e, _...,. Jane. Ferman mlnta. The tce crer.m ·wu Horned and ' 1IIr. GleeD Q)J: aU8D4&« the wttb a gold colored st. Ye1lO)r JPGtb .afeNlloC8 .. W ..t and wblte cakes were A tJiifan, ""OhIo, :AJlame COunty, on: U1IDI..... of .....lJ': 111M Saturday. received . 66 delegatea from lIeven. out or were MI'II. PIne wa. before her ~ year 1Nre ualDe'ct anc! are: twelve countl.. were prelent. rlage, Mill Ruth H. MUll, daugh· Jean Sllaner, prelldent; M. r s. II1aa Allce . B,chwteb8t"t, Edllca.. ter of Mr. and Mra. Bllnjamln Eunice A !!ce ' pree!ldent: Uona! Department of th, Ohio lIml and the Weddfng of Oot. 8, Mra. IJowud Drummond. secreFarm Bureau Federation, con. 1802 ,' was at their realdenc& Ilear tary and lin. Mr.bel DaV!&, treaa. duated cluael ill "MUlDe DIICUI- New BnrUnston. Rev. Bonjt.mln The Club~ourned and clur!ng, lion Enjoyable.". 1111'. A. S. AIU. H..wk1n1 perfo~ the ceremony. the IOclal .... deUclous n,rreeb· IIlnfatIT of J!:duCt.Uon, Iraq, was Gueats of the anniversary. din· menta "el'8 ..ned. p~t to add~. the Il'OUP on: nel' were 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul "Know Your Nelshbori ,;t ilr. AsfI Belney. Mr. aD,d IIrs. Frank Cole,fa enrolled lD work man , u4 Thelma E11ls of at Oblo Stt.te UnlTeJ1l1t)'. · Dayton, ICr. and Mn. Colt Mum· "The:" teacblnp of RecreatloD&1 perioda UDder Dl8. and daqhter Jerry Ellen of extend beyond the limite PcIlsalble tile lapervflloD of DarwfnBryan, B. R. Dayton, Mr. and MI'II. Henry to divine I'8ve1atlon ,lD the i put. youth DIrector. O. ". B. ... Murph., of Cente.rvDle and MilS Theae teachlnp proYl44t the Ideal IIfII Benw!lDe Bacltney ".. Carrie JIJllI "ho with the type of World Order as the 8IIc! eJectecJ to rep....ent Warren Coan. PInee. "'m of ,human eyolutfoll. and tT ID the rutrlat Seven . YOQth several friende from the Ferry are not confined to the ,realm of caltlHt. AJ.o. IIIn llackney ".. da1IrOIl lurprlaed them, by ltopplng individual regenerattOl1 TlIie aoeleotecl Cbairm_ of the aablDet, In 1t.ter. , clal prlnclplea eltablllhed b., "blob endtl811 her to t.tten4 tbe ' Baha'u'llah tor the attatilmclnt of 0, 1'. B. 1'. ADDuai ConnntfoU U4 BILL. __. . UlllveraaJ Peace md economic to lit ... the State Youth ClabIDM. _ _ . . JUIUce for the first UD1e IIIl blsThe Den . TOtltb oonterenoe will ' Identity reUgfous expe:rtence lie helel In l'a7,tte Colanb'. 'I a n n . . . . . . the obllpUon to ser,'e the aJ7 1HL ... . '.' true needa at humanity as a Bible 8QD4v wU1 be oIiaerT8Cl at whole." .......... . . . . the Church of Chlbt nen Lord'l Guardian Bu.·1 Faith daT. A l)I'OIram wU1 be given co I tlng f Blbl dr1IJ ' • 10:: eHoppe:,.,r!!::.... . . . . , . . '• • ' , tq .,., Jt.mea rrUure ud rectta.-

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~lls .. real community service. C ...... I.' 101... . ,W e ~ave no intentIon of 1IUlu6nCo •• tpr alsingle \ vQte;' W}l~rton said Wadd'"11 W ......a~" . . . "our slogan is' 'vote as you

The neW' ..... 1-"- bo-..... ....b • uw....... ana""", to • .111 mtlk ,contalDlDc• " .. I prw~ted t o t h. bl&ttertat. , odfIt chlU'ClI by the 101_ rule Sanlfay Ichool clall, ,..... . . . .- . . . . . c!urIDC the repJar wonhlp aemce on Sunda., mOrnfng. . . • . . . . . . ., .. "ET TONITE The ~ ..... hold their...... _-. _ _ ~. Women he.... '... W'CS TO M -I.. uJar The meetiq WSCS t.t the Ile\hodIat their J"8IQIar meetIDI on WadDeeohurcih on 'T hundQ' wDl a luneb. dQ' eTeDfng, Oat. 1 at Far Hlila

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Janet daugbter of Mr. and MI'II. -Charles B/ltch4anell', of . Route 2, Wr.yneavlUe, was among the 484 women students who extende,d pledge ' from :10 dlrfe'fent sororities on the Oblo State' Univel'sly , campna

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OregonlBi-Garland Neeley. Morrow.-.Jerry COL TBhl,ancheilter-Arlle GUbert. e following 15 men have been t.o.. for induction on - - - v. ,..,v. WaynesvlUe - Homer 'BUrlUe, ftH Charles Iaaaca. . ' The Waynesville CIvic Club w1ll Lebanon Afubrose Olement, meet Monday" October 20 ' at the James Albertson. Richard Smith st. Mary's Parl.ab Bouse for Its Rlchartd " Kennedy, Dale Frauen:

MISS JANET MICHENER • .• • !leta ' Pledge. At OSU

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_ .. m ........ . Oh SPEND WEEK aND IN ; ' : official reco,rd w... by Mn. H. B. Earnhart aDd daqh. t. . tel' 111 ... Ruth Stt.te, Vnlyeralty for The Ameri. can Jel'lley Club, Jersey and d ..... N . breed rqlatIT orplalDtfOQ located au.... , rs. orman lD Columba.. In terml of a ert jofned the tamIlT .,.. San4ar. ductlon record ma.de at .. mature

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Our offleera are Inat'r'ucted t o tako the neceuar), atepe to pr.. vent damallli or of property b, Halowe'en prank· Itera, (Thll cannot be permitted again thll H.llowe'en.) · Parenta are hereby advised are liable for damage 01' trelpa.. ling. by Juvenile Prankltel'l. I re.pectlvely· alk for coo'pers· tion of all our citizen. that thl. annoyance be held to a minimum. All thll caules unnece .. ary ex· to tho village. . H. M. SHERWOOD, ' Mayor ••• •• " •••• • ,."."

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TAKE 8OU,THERN OHIO DRIVE II. of Mr. _ lira. 111. ". JIIIarDhart. co0:u'thar0tf Mia. x..an8 Armltap with lira. ___ .,....., . . .... reo l!Iarnhart'a mother, 1IIn. GOmllletei a , Herd ImPl'OV. Ora ment ReglatIT production reCord I: ~n::::.n. of 7,818 lba. mOt contafnlq 46' .... f lba. butterfat at the age of I years

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. _ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert -!(cMJUan LllIBANON-AI a ' public lervlce, (amUy have receptJ,y, moved the Warren Gounty ' AutotnobUe, Intp their bome on street,' Del\lers Ulllo'c iatlop :will oHerA ..ee and were very mucb aqrpriaecl pD transportatlpn to the polls It Saturd..y evening wben .. group.:o! needed on electlOl1 ' day Arch H . •qiell4s u4, for Wharton, local de"ler' and area a "llouie Warmln,," , 'tilDilq '.....pcHUlIIIiII. . chairman for the' National Auto- 'JII&D7,- Iqye,\,..; gUta ¥" moblle Dealei'll aSloclatlon, has home. ' announced. Tbe evening was ,pleaaantlT "We .baVe undert!'ken' ,tbls prO' spent In playing cards "nd games, , gram because we' feel ' ittongly and tlellclous sanilwlchea, coffee.. P"IIII.Il... about the duty- ana priVilege of and 1I0f( drlnkli' eerveeL the ballot;" Wharton Said. ';AB Tbosepresent were: ' !'.irlll '.NeWe franchised new cal: dealers we Nelaop "lind Mr. and Mre. ' Robert are local businessmen able of.Bt.rber .!l0ns of Dayton, Mn. fer moblllty to the villages ' and PnP,ly . of Slnldng Sprlnp, county. We're close enough to ' Mr. abc! MI'II. Robert Mon'ce, )fr. tbe people of Warren coun'ty to and Mrs. Downey .. n ...1 ,....._ "elleve tbat It we otfer transpor- sons, .Mr. 1Uld Mrs. Robert DOWl1ey tatlon we'1\ make this election Mr. and Mrs. Wymer DOWI1ey and day a one:" ' son, Mr. and MI'II. Robert Every car and all personnel wlll berlaln and family of Lebanon; on. :t'llesday, Nov. 4: and Mr. anel Mrs. RUIsel WUlOn. to make transportation to the

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FLI ES TO IA II" en-I who .. nected wltb th. Wr1&'bt PatterlOll. B left'" .___. __ .uree ue. uf D - ~or CaUfol1lta, on MODdV moi'DlDr , I-.U)lCHEON A.T TRI_IIIN , . , lira. B. 1..' Rre attended a lun. ....... . . . . . OIl . . . dq. when ;RanT Bohn ,of Dalton. entertained a group of ladi..

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Relerve. Be fa cba1rDian ' ot the Warren County Cancer Soctety. Mr. and' ICra. Herdmm and daughter l1"e In Morrow.

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,.. LEBANON , - ' Charlea Fuelton and ~bert Sommer, both 'of near Lebanon, were apprehended by Deputies Richard Satterthw... te and Ralph Palmer on chargea or desertion from the Army. They were ' beld for .m1Utary poUce. GR~NGE

TO GO TO MASON The Wayn8l\vllle F .. r mer I Grange No. 1~ will present the program at the meetfng of the M~o'n Grange on FrIday evening, Oct. 8, wben . they will have u the,lr guesta fifty forslgn agricUi. turllts. , . •

"A rat In the band til worth two b ut who wanta to catcR rata that w·"?" .., - asIra Albert VISIT IN NE.W YORK CITY F. Gehres, ~tlng county agrlcul· M tural vent, WUllaJDI County. ud r:;:'d Mr. I

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HOW can thl raelcJlnu of WQDe 'J,'oIrnahtp Ul4 't ill Cor""rauoDII of '\Va;yJlaevlll, and Corwin lUIUN themHl ,... tIaat u.e4' Rrqperty and pO..lbly their Olm or oPt8l' Uvu, are p~ , tect8jl"lr pm losi by 'ro-, T HOW can the), help the Wayne Town,hl p and ~_ v1Ue J'lre Departp lent Inonue ~t, emo,"nc y In ~nrlnc and

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BOW Dan they help to provldp tl!e equlplI!ent and per_ e l n8Cellqr y to me« lbe ~ulfOu1el\~ ap.d .tandard l aet by the Fire Marahal of Ule S~e of Ohl!)' - and by doll1l', ' thll. LOWEll their OWD J'lfe Protecti on Ra.... T The anrnver II, vote FOR the tax l~vy tor FlrJ ~tect101l at the General lineation to be ~.l4 po. Novemb~r 4th. The leV)' of OI1e mill hued on th~ tu cJ\lPUca~ o.f 1161 w1l1 In the opinion of the Board q~ Trqitoea and' ·VWN. Cqun. ell provine the necell8ary fIuIdl for Fire frlrt.ectl on and .,.e the burden on the GeurU Fundi lot botb ill" Co~ra~qll ~d !I'owa.h lp. , Any Intorma tion or explanat ion perta~1 ~ tMa ,,~ of lIeue wW be gladly given by th~ member a ot tlie Board Trustees : Robert Fumaa, le¥I' 2i-endes-gaat and Hartley 1100 01' the Clerk. IIQDard Welts.

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We think It II about time tor the o&I\4Idl!oIM of their mud. IIllliglq aaIl &lUl.ounce where Ulq

stop IIOme etaD4 GO the various lIaues, ao the voters can deolele wher, to ~ their . "X" 011 electfon day. ~

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ft ...... Chelter H6D481'11OD. who hal been ,~~ W "', • • a patient tor leveral weeks at . GraJldview hospital, Dayton, reo MISS JANE FITE turned home Thursda y. H. b& ~'!I . . 'l'b. HarveJl bu!'I Civic he wlll be able to return to ,lIeves Correpo ndent saturday evening In th~ ,home met Mrs. Jennie BeU of SomersvUle, biB job at the NCR lOOD.. at· of lira. H. S. Tucker, for a reg· here from persons Several the durlng here guest houle wu a monthly meetin« and election ~iiiiiiiijii.~ liliiftoiRii:Tiiill Tueeday her 81&- tended a dlltrlct meeting, week end In the home ofMr. officers. Mrs. Tu-cker and Mn. of ChrlII· of Society s Women' the or and ln.law, ter and brothQr· A. S. Collett exchang ed places tor tian Bervice at Wiltiam lburg. Mrs. H . S. Tucker. the preef4ency and Tice preefden · met Club lty CommUD The Men's William Brooks who Is a patient cy reIP8!'d "lF. pther orttcers re19b h the In at . Clinton Memo'rlal hospital. in WedneaclllY night The prinolpa l elected were: Mra. 08~ Harlan, .chool bUUdll1l'. WI~lDgton •. Is Improving. Mrs. Mary Tuoker, us·t. speaker was Richard , McFadd en of Sec'y.· d N 1U Sh .f M P. McCarre n. Waynesv ille. Mr. Mci'add en was lee,y., erwoo, C01" ra. e e Mr. and Mrs. W. of Walhoun dlng spent the week Mary Mrs. and a delegate of the Rotary club . to I respondi ng leO'y.; end in. their ho~e here. e com· Mexico thll summer . Be gave an Levlcy, treu. The executiv trip mlttee inolud. : Mra. Laura Bhld. James Ward, of Columbu s, wu Interesti ng account of hllof pic· aker and Mrs. Lena Clark. The number a showed and there end week the a guest here during officera le"eel a lunch to thOle tures ~IIO on a proj,ato r. of hfa brother. Robert Ward. member s preaent. The Wome.n 's Society of ChrisUan Service of the Methodi st Mr. FruJer ot W~eaviU., wu cbllrj:h here, held their October CHURC H RIMOD ELING . a I\l8ft Sanda,- of hlI 1On·In·laW meeting ThlU'llday 'aftemoo~ In the COMPL ETED 'SOON daughte r: 1Ir. aDd Mrs. H~' bome of Mrs. WOllam ~ .u. TJle remod~~r of the ~ I aDd T. Doeter. bert I mother her were ed Ro.. comp1et ... tlag lin. tollc churoh will be II ' . p&Mrs. EUsa6eU t Penny and Mra. Ulil week, acporllln g to Ernest I Mrs. q. II, MaoDona.li\ Hal. hOllpltal, WU· Audrey Clary• . WHalin, Sr.. all offtolal of the Uellt In KeP7 mlngton . lIer conditio n I. repoTted The Juntor CI8.811 of the Harvey . ohurcl1 and one of the work· lira. lIacDon ald ander· men. The church, lo.cated on "good." burg high IIChool 11'111 llpon.or a weilt lIurg.,. . there three weelta i a onoe evewu y l1e~, Saturda street supper Grant ham benefit ago. cottage owned and occupied bl'; nln~ In the high school .bulldlng . Mo· John Mrs. pubUe. and the the l~e Mr. Tbe affair Is open to Knight.. As member ship qf the Rev. Ray Herman , putor of the grew, more IIP,ace and ch~cb Church. Baptist Avenue Linden s were required . tacWtfe )letter Il d conolude Saturday last Dayton, In the raasalsted who 'Thoae the at services stic weeks evangeli modplin g program besides WO· Jonah'. Run Baptist church here. son aflj the pastor, Charles Lee Coll1ns, of Centervi lle, wu Reed, of Dayton, and another hll of Se.turday here guest a mem~r, Mr. Gregory , of Ha1" Co111n8. Ida Mrs. mother, ,. veyaburg. The church b8.8 schedule d a Mrs. W.m. Saunder s who Is a series of revival meeting s to patfent at St. EUzabet h hospital , We Oft... Advl~ October 19. begin 1m. steady Showing Dayton, Is still FAMILIE S HOW TO KEEP FUN· • proveme nt. ERAL COSTS AT A MINIMU M tl~, •• figure and at thr lect mat e r I. a of' excellen t '. . qu.llty.

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NOTIcE OF' APP~'"T"~HT Aclmlnllttator Eatate of Huel Dell Rhod.., Decaue4. '

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Notlce ,. he~"y J\V9ll Ula~ .John F. RhlldU 1Naoee hat QftIee .A4- _ dre'l .. R. B. S, WaYD..vlUa, Ohio, baa been 4uly appolllte4 u AdmlDfatrator -of the . .tate or Bazel Dell Rhod.., I.te of W....

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fiOTICE OF APPOINT.MDT IIJ/aoutol" IllIItate of Ralph 141410w rruer: Sr., "Deoe!W8CL Notlce fa hereby' ~en t h " ~ JenDle BeU ~, 'W~o,e ~( ofIIce address .. W~..vtlla. Ohio, baa beeD daly appo1nted, .... . lDIPtrix of ~he Blltate of Jlali\Ib La410w 'Fruer, Sr., late of W. . . . Cout.J, Oblo, 4e~ , Datia W. • \1&,. qt OC!tobe~, 1862. RALPH R CABJDY, .ludp of the Prob.te Court,

w.rren County, Ohio Gray', RblDpr A Gray, Attorneys

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NOT..C, ,0 AfPOlfhME~" AldIn 11I1etr~tor . 1llIIt.~ of 1'. ~. Olbol'll. Dec'1I. Notice ,' " lleN:br IInll that Rowyd ~ whOle ,poet offlce a44rea Ia Wva..,llIe, Ohlp, baa • been dill, apPointed u A:dmlD1a~r of tha Eilt&te of ll'. M. OIborn, lata of MUI" Townalllp, Warren C01lDt)', Ohio, daceued. na.. tldllI ~_ oJ 8ettember,

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" RALPH H. omISY,

o,tw. Ute ·Probf.~ Court, . . __q. CJ¥O :.~••I;~. 4~: ~actce

WORLD'S SNO'R'TEST CLOTHESLINEI

. " " ipelr" Ito. w••6in, to "",." The BENDIX PERFECT PAIR gives you time for leisure and the . ' energy to enjoy it. With this tri\lDlph of modern design and engin~ring yoq'll ~ free forever from hard work aDd wep.tber worries. Come in and learn for yourself how the BENDIX . PERFECT PAIR actually pays for itself mbard cash savings. '


THE IIIAMI GAZITTE.

®ILIID ll®m~

IiEW SOPERFlJII .•• .DUO-TIERI .

.OIL .BURNERS

AUlD iHUTRE ' Lebanon, Ohio

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Beml-modem 8 room., f~ baa.. ment. , DON ' PHELPSl '.Ph,o 0 lI'ranklln 8-5101. o--l().I8-tt

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GOOI USED

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year parantee.

WAYN.I!ll;lVlLLE

Ff1RNITURE &: Phone 84.82. '

;tLlANCE. '>

FOR SALJ!)-Canariea. t:lAlqera-and Hens. MBB. T. 0.' RUNYON, ML Holly. Phqne Spring Valley·.1111.2.

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·n See wbn you U8e B E R L bu. Ot1orleB., lta1nJeea. guaranteed f(lr. F I V E YEARS. WAYNEBViL!L.E FURNITURE & APPLIANOEl. Phone 8.81. "NO 1I0RE- :JIlOth

FOR RENT-

Harvey.bUrs

Phone 3691'

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ALL TVPES CAlL AFTER 4:00 P. M.

C.D.SHalIAII

HAROLD BAUER

Rt. 2. W~nMvIll.. Ohle

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PLAINVIEW IrAIlM. Phone Cen'terv""

Arborvitae that 8eem to be 4i· seaeed or damaged otherwiBe may be gOing through a. normal proceB8 In . their Ufe, accordlng to Fred Galle, exten810n floriculturl8t at Ohio State :University. .

He says ,foliage that III 2 or 3 yeare old turns a gplden brown and drops Off. FoUage that came cut this year Ie green· an¢ will be dropping off in another 2 or 3 sea8ons. Galle saya the foliage drop takeB place among Inner leaveB of the plants. Shaking them or IIpraylng them with a garden hOBe will haBten the fouage fsll.

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CONTROlLED .

For centurie~, people in every corne; of

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LEBANON. OHIO

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HOURI.

PROVED PERFORMANCE

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He-Elect Stanley Rep.....ntatlve GENERAL ELECTION: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1952

2ND nooR.

-Pol. Ad\,.

Alto". WoolWorth'. II and 10e Stcre

'ATOIIBPAIIING .GUARANTEED ••••••••••••••••

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GRAY'S I'EWELIY OIAMOIDS, . wAlells. SILVER'-ARE . 22 5. Broadway Zane A. Gray, Prop;' ,

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CALL or WRITE ,

FDr lepresentativi to IIDeral 4111mbl, alDlla I. STAILI!

Working Condi,tionl '

ON FARMS Lone TenD-No ReIiewal Repay Without P.a.Ity

ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETIE-YOU'LL.FIND IT PAYSI

Light of the WorlJ

MALE HELP WANTIED--

.Old Foliacl Falls From Arbonital

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W<ANTED TO BUY' - Boue in Breeding Steck, All A.ea, New ooantry not o.ver ,T 000. Wayneeand Modern Meat Type, Cham' pion INM4IlIn-. Tho ' IIeet We TIlle school DON PHELaPS, Phone Have Hod In Thirty Yoara. The Franklin 8-5101. c-l()'l6--tf BNt Place To auy.

Rpute 122 Off "oute 41 Phcne 3384 Waynelvlll. t

FOR RENT - Modem· 3-room un· turnJBhed on Third Itree1t. Phonel 28111. 320.. o-l().9·16 -;;;_;;:;;;;;;;;~_. .

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tRfIon: Th, why .nd the wherefore of the proposed T.x levy for Fire Protection in W eyne Town• hip, Waynesville and Corwin. I It h•• been brought to the .ttention of the Bo.rd of Trustees of W.yne Township th.t • misunderst.nding of the m.nner in which the fund.' will be used', provided the one mill T.x levy is f.vor.bly voted upon .t the Gener.l Election November 4itt. It wiD be not~d th.t EVERY CENT of the Ie'rf will be used for Fire Protection only. The' FIRST thing th.t will be done with the funds will be· to set· up • more efficient Fire Dep.rtment th.t will s.rve the whole Township, W .l!'esville and Corwin ir:-c:lucJed. . , The SECOND t+iing wih , be to 'Purch.se added equipment recommen~ed 'by the St.te Rre .M.rSh.l for efficiently fighting fires, in. ~

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eluding • t.nk·truck c.rrying .n (boo gallons of water. The THIRD thing WIll be, to set .sida en agreed 4Imount of the proceeds of the IeYy to purch.se • new fire truck .s required end when such accumul.ted .mount is sufficient. . . Other propos4I's .re' u~der consideration inc::luding • .. survey compiled in • c.rd Ind. system of the .vail.ble w.ter supply .t eaclt .nd every property within the tovinship. The ";i.understanding seems to .rise froM . the. belief of indi~iduals th.t the Village of . W4Iyne.ville will be required to payout by.• ~ propri.tion of ViII4Ige funds the same 4Imount .s in p.at ye.rs in .ddition to the amount raiMCI by the proposed levy. Such belief is iF! error since the '.mounts r.ised by the levy wm -.; . fr.y All of the expenses for Fire ~tIott .nd the ~~ounts that the Vill.g.e and Board of

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thus elimiMting the gre.t.r part of the expente of the levy to the taxpayer• The cost of .• .on~ mill levy wiN amount to ten cents per $100.00 of ta. v.luetion or OM dollar per $1.000.00 of t.x valuation which me.ns th.t the .nnu.l 4Imount coIected wil. at a small cost, if .ny, provide for the best in Are Protection. An interesting fact noted by a member of the Bo4Ird of Trudees is that this -is the first time in the history of tM Town.hip that tl!Trustees have .sked the electors of the Township to approve a t.x.levy and only the d~1 of the Board to fumish the Fire Protection th.t ,'t he Township need, .nd shotltd h.ve, mak.s the request necessary. . I The support of each and every .ledor Is ~'rncfstly solicited by the Board in voting FOR the· levy.

Tnutees required to use for Fire Protection former yeers will be 4Iv4Iilable 'for road or s1~reet m.intenanee or other neceuery proJects th.t could not .be undertaken because of leck ot money in the Gener.1 Funds of both ' Corporetl'on·.• nd Township. '. The B:o.rd of Trustees were ~equired to spend $2,900.00 for Fire Protection needs in 1961 .nd the ViII4Ige of W.YfteSVme spent .pproxim.te Iy $1, 100.00. It c.n be noted th.t both the Bo4Ird of Trustees and the ViII4Ige 'Co~ncil . Ire much concem*d over the. expense of Fire PrlOtection .",d ,they feel th.t they are justified in taking some .ction to save their Gener.l f:unds from exeeniv. depletion. In .d~'ition the Fire Underwrite,. wiD m.t.rially reduee the rates · c:haged for Fire Proteefion within . the corpor.tion .nd Township,

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ONE .HUNDRED AND THIRD YEAR

PRICE ' FIVE CENTS

Jlalor 01... PI., COl'll S PIiOIt Prlc.·· POllpoa.d · To 10YI & ia' Warrll Co.

Decllra'ed in Korea

Sa.,

ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW DAVI8 FURNAS ILL Mr. Davis Furnas Ie serlonal,. IlL a t Greene Memorial B;cIJpltal. Xenia. MR.

VISITS WITH MOTHER lI!rs. Ed Paine and ohlldren were week end guests of her mother. . Mn. Davll 1'nrnaI.

The .Tunior cllias play "Turn Back tbe Clock" has been post· poned unW Wednesday. Nov. 6. )trom . Thursday.. Oct. 80, as an· noul\oed In last week'l p~per. The pllQ' Is a three act co~edy by Marrljane and JOleph Hayes. and Is produced by' special ar· rangement with Samuel French. The play lltarts a't 8:00 p. m. at the Waynesvllle high school. The following 'Is the cast of cba,acters: _ Mrs, Arthur Paluier. WInUte .To Stout; Evelyn Palmer. Sa r a b Flannery; Sally Palmer. Carol Lynn Retallloki Mayb~)e Hal" mono )rancy Murray; Irene leher· wood. Marilyn Gonl; Phylllll MeSorely, Sandra SlmplOn; Barbara BulDlater. Juet JC~I

VISIT IN INDIA'NA Mr. and Mn. Oharl.. IIcCulloch were week end gu8llts of Mr. ~d Mrs. Paul MOOdy III Gary. Ind. WILL HOLD BAZAAR The annual buaar and turkey . upper wUl be an 8Te~t of ThUJ'llo day. Nov~mber 10 at the MethocJIat charcb.

'- FROM 80UTH

RETURN Mr. and MrI. Ray Coeer have returned after a very pleuant three weelLl vacation tour of the Soutbern .~. " ~

08U STUDENT VI81t'1 HOME Mlal Mary Dora Hough of Oblo State. w.. .. week end p . t of her parenti. Mr. a114 Mn. K. N. Houtrh. DINNER FOR CHEST WORKERI ..... -.~k eet Mlal Jeu A I U " _ was a gu

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UD1 Ch t worlulrl tor the Comm t y . . . MIAMI 8'rUDENT HOM.. Mlal JIllleen Brown .... was a week Univenl.". of hw panllwi, Mr. Lawrence Brown.

The . OCO price IUPPOrt program on the 1962 corn crop was ' today by S. W. LOlli. chairman or the Warren C;oupty Productton- Marklltlng AdmlnistratlolX. Loeh POinted ont that any grow· er who has an Interest In the 1962 crop is elfgible to obtain a. 90 per cent parfi y loan of ,i.s,- per " bu. on com. Thil loan is based ou 16.6 per cent mOisture and corn wtPl higher moisture may be accellted tor Idan wltb custo~ry discounts up to 20.6 per cent . moisture, :Soytleans are ~ undet IUP. port program with a 90 per cent parity loan avaQILbl, at · d.6;l per buhel. DOW

Eleotlon: SOU:rH CORP.-Mary Earnharts residence. NORTH CORP.-Old Fire House. WE TW AYNg....:orauge Bldg. EAST WAYNE - Old Township HOIIse. · . CORWJN-Town Houee (Regular Voting Place.) ... '~.'~'~.~ ••~.~.~.~ ••~.~'~ ••~'~.~.'~'~'~.~ ••:.~'~'~'.:.:. :.. •

White .akang Truck In Acc'''-'' H.... _....

The , many friends of Mr. Drexel Barber. driver of the White BaIt· Ing Comp~ truck. are very in· 'lerested In his conditloJl at IIIV talley

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The Colmcn or the Village of Waynesville met In speolal aeilllon October 27 with the following, roll eal1: .Tames Bourne. present; Roger Bro-wn. present; Ralp~ tl\elcher. present; Loyd Davia, pre. ent; Ray KIer. present; Robert Stuckert, absent. This was a joint . meeting wltb the TOwnBhip Trns· tiles. .Tesse Prendergast. Robert Furnas. and Hartley Moss. Also present repJ:lesenting the me n. partment were Oarl H. Fry. Cumea Crane. Horace Shaner and Edgar Smltli. In attendance allO was Warren Braddook and Ray lOon. ' A Re80luUon approving the ODe

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&ad poa a lW intersection of ' the new Kier. seconded by Lo,.d Dam, .... lell fu an advantage later. . Route 78 and the ClarJaj. passed. Roll oall vote 6 yeas.' mo.JOll1U111.1 AlICOl'din&' to polley of forwa,cl 'Ville road. His condition Is re- tion carried. This levy wu preStone, Ronnie Copas; La r r y pricing by . 000. wbeat farmers sented and discussed at thla ttme ported to be very. seriou, . Palmer• .Terry Rush; Chubb,. Bas- ha.ve guarailteed a 90 per , cent , . as It benefits botb the Townehip combe, Ray Rally; OUle Bannia· 1>arlty support price of $2.21 tor PRESENTED A COMMEf\lIDATION RIBBON for Merltorloua 8 ~-L. . and the ViII ter. Bob Peter"" Extras - .Toan tile 1968 crop. which Is the na- 8ervlce. PFC George 8. Crawfor.d, (right) of Waynelvllle. la congrat.IIOrll mw" 0 .age. Brown. Norma JelUJ W1rl.ok. .T1m tlonol average.. Thl& Is 1 cent per ulated by hi. battalion commander, Lt. Col. WlIlllm M. Copley, J .... at _. This one mill levy Is for the purMlIler. and BUI Mnler. bushel blgher than the 1962 na· during ' ceremonlel In Korea. . Crawford, who left loon aterward for .... poae of paying aU fire department !l'be II y Ia dlreoted by Mrs. ~onal ~vel'liP' }Varren county rotation to the .U. 8., la ' the aon of' Mr. and Mre. ~rr"ller Crawford, expenSes-. relleving the general Hough and assisted by M Is I snpport price in 1962 wal $2.26 of Waynelvllla. H. w" cited (.or outatandlng . •• rvlc. with X Corpa' The morning worship service tunda of the Tow:nshlp and the Myron. for No. 2 wheat stored on ·the 4th "gnal BlIlttallon. (U .. S. Army Photo) 1(Ul1f Sund'ay at 'the MethO}tJat Village. which general funds. thns farm. Ohurch Was made more lnsplra· relieved. can be used for dther NOT ICE I .... ttonal by the use of silent medl· purposes. road and stree.t main· a. . Wa O ...L ......I . tatton whUe the chimes were be- ,tenance, etc. This al80 will aid GUIIUVI . Om Barber Shop wU1 be cloelMl Ing pllQ'ed within the sanotuary tbe VUlage of Corwin. whose fire 8 ~""""I" tor vacation from N~ember 91~ over the "Indoor speaker attach· depaJ'tment expenses are $100.00 a The South""lt Wl\oYDe AdvlloI'Y ~ to Noyemb.e r 23nl. I • S 01. ment" to the chime recorder. year. They will have no fire dell' G Thls 'gift was presented. to tbe p.a rtment, expenses. as the leVY wi Council held tl1elr rearular Next Lord'l Day the members Q.B,VILL!l RAY and Mre. Fred Grauman was hoatess church annonymously In memory take 081'!' of thll. Ing on Thursday evenmg at' th, the Cburoh of Christ .wbo are CHESTER OAREY to t"ft New Century Club on Fri. of the donors parents. This gift We. tbe Counell of the Village home of Mr. and Mrs. Bartle,. entitled .to vote will be given !l day affernoon at the Far HUll was received by the pastor In of ...... ... ayneevtlI e, reepee ttully ask MOil with Mill Edila MOil and :sbeet upon wblch to write reo- ..............__ •••__ ........ Party House. Miss Ruth Cbari.· behalf of the cburch as a girt that your cooperation In the passing of Mrs. Ruth Greely of MalnevDle for Bible .... School , - dler. president, presided over the would bring inspiration and a rich this I evy. f or you as a c16..... •• ' en 0 f and Mr. and Mn. .T. M. Greene of officers, and church . ~ruBteeB. business session and roll c~ll at- bleeslng down through the years W ~esviiie an.d W ayne T owns hip . 0 . Lebanoll . . gueets. , These . recommendations wiI,l be '. ter which the propam commlttee as God Ia pratsed through Its will ~neflt. In the ablence of tbe preal. turned aver to tbe elders of the : • Introduced as their gullst speaker, de1lt, 'Mr. Fnrnu. Mr. MOil was congregation who wlU examine I~. Mrs. Edith Lukens who Ipent mesBage. There being nC) further bUlliness. In cbarp 01 the meetfD&' "8114 Kr. them earefUUy and plded by , eral ,,,eeks in Europe durtn« thll It was moved by Loyd Davll and 0 . LEBANON Green'Whe C01ldUCtedoulthev:dfl~~lfon ththeJD.hlUbmi tfa lilt 'Of outcetlrs tal llalpb Palmer. ,of past Bummer. Mrs. ~kens gave .... • ..N···O··T'··I··C···E···I·....- ~~~n~ ~:.-~;:: a~~~: on,' y We Sh d Gte .... o on e c uroh Or a collgrep on . Lebanon. has been appointed 'll to ber Ulteners a very vivid ae~ the Constitutional Convention I... vote of approval or dllapproval. Ohalrman of VETS FOR IKElIn count of bel' trip and showed .many Farmeri Grange No. 18 wlU lI1Ie" ~~ OIl ".lI'um Bureau In- TbOle 10 selected will be deolared Warren Cou~ty. It wu recen~lY articles which sile had purchased hold Its regular meeting Saturday Atteat. H. M. SHERWOOD. Mayor sutance. , officers of the Bible Scbool aTld announced by Milo .T. W.arntlr. In the Various . countries. evening November I at 8 o·clock. MARY STANSBERRY. Olerk. Alter a l1leuan\ even!ng. the trusteel for Ilext year and wUl Toledo head of tbe ¥eterans 1)1· After ibfa fine talk. the club ad· -. • h Id " th ' ed In th Ir d tI .. "'. 1 " on Qltngs cometoasdl&cu88 ere Councn adjourn to m!!et asB1lDle e u ........uary. mlon, Ohio Cttl.lens · for Ellen· journed. to meet In November .,..eryone I ~ .

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of Miami _.. pest ...... and MnI. November with Mr. and Mrs. R. AlbUlT. . I>u11DJ the IOCItal hoar. a dell· QUE8TI F!ROM DAYTON cioul wad cOllJ'lle wal lerved by Mr. and Mrs. LeWII F1reI had the b,0Iteu. as BUJl.dar 41JUler IQ8IQ Kr. an4 Mrs. C. R. HarblIoD, Mt. Baro14 H l P M fro T\lylor aD!S III'. aDd lin. P&!Il oden 0 ast . " S Barley and chlldren of DaytOn. Circle Tuesd.y Evening

. lIftII. 1. P. Fromm wa h~1 to the Put Matrcio.. Olrcle on Tuesday lnevenill8'. njA vedI'YbPleutheven g was e oye y e ~IIP and the clrole adjourned to Dayton. meet wltIl Mrs. E. F_ Earnhart In Noyember. VISITORS' FROM INDIANA DaJnty refrellhments In keeping Mr. and Mrs. A,' L. ,Sohuhart with . the AU~1l SeatlOIl were bad ~ as week end SUMtI the J&&. served by th, hoat~. ter'1 father, Mr, C, La Cl1eyse, .. trI1~tee of Indiana Sohools. and Attend Mal9nic lodge Mr. and J'n. BeDe Vandewalle I D Sa rd and four IIOIlII of South Bend, Ind. n ayton tu ey Mr. Harold Earnhart and Mr. SUNDAV DINNER GUnTa Kenneth Houtrh attended the 40th M'rI. Ada Smith and, lOll, Mr. amdvenarr ..oelebratloll of aWl. .Q11IUl IJmlth entertained to S~ water MasoDic Loc1p In DaytoD dar d1nller IIr. and 111'1. Karl . rday nllhl Babb and IOn, lit. Dean Babb of ·Palnte,.vWe. Mr. and lira. .A. R. 1I:....&-...a._In ~L--rful 'Earnhart. Mr. Daytd I'IIrua aDIl ........... ~ Mr. ·Bee,. I'IarnaI. Circle 6 Saturd HAS IUr,lDAY' QUEIT8 Mra. D. C. lUelI- .ha4 u 81mday guestl, Mrs. LoUlle H1U of Centerv11le and 111'1. Glen Hill and ~. GIeD HfU: and' chllllna, df

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hl?wer-Nlxon. Warner former National Com· mander ~f the American Legio,n. stated that a Vetl for Like collllmUtee Is being organized In el&!ch of Ohlo's 88 counties. and. add8l1l : ':lke knows the Vetel'tUl. hla 118plratlonB and his probleml. He Ia qualified to save both bll coun· try's heritage and bel' sonl from the Korean deadiock In which the American flghtlll8' men ha've been Bsked for the , first time In our hiStory to dle for lUI thian Vlotory."

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witb Mrs . .T. K, Preston as hOlteSI. : : au:!;aam of muslc 'and games During tbe social bollr everyone 'w as Invited to the dlnlng- room bas been planned. ,,,,here a . dellclou8 salad course ......., ................"........ . was lerv~ Attend .. JYF Rally SUNDAV SUPPER QUESTS Mr. and Mra. Glenn Frye and Bona of Dayton. were Sunday evenlng 'supper guests of Mr . and Mrs'. Gilbert Frye and sonS. Kenneth Butterworth waa a Saturday .~eBt at the Frye home. and lUcbard Frye wU a Saturday guest of Donald WlIlOn.

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home of the latter on Saturday evening hcmoring Mis8 Rut h ~~ wt.th a bridal shower. The evening was 'very pleaBanaly Ipent In 1>llQ'lng games after whlcb everyone waa invited .to the d1nlng room wber~ the bride.' elect follJl,d a beautitUI array of gifts vranged under a large pink and wblte umbrella. Voters In five vntages of the Yotel'8 in all PtecinctB wUL get DelicloUII rerr,sbinents, w ere county 'jVtl1 b&ve an extra ballot four ballots. others five and six. lerved by the bolltelses. when they are asked to approve In Franklin. ' The Invtted pests were: MnI. ta,x levi~ with a 60 per cent faAbsent and disabled voters' biU- Karl Babb of PalntersvlUe. Mrs. vorable vote. Villages Include Cor- loti are 1l0W available at the elec- Cbarles B. Earnhart of Trotwood. win. Butlerville. M 0 l' row. tlon board ottlce In the basemen~ Mft. lCarjarie Robinson of DayFranklin and South . Lebanon. of .'the courtho,:,se and. must be ton, Mrs. James S. Brown,'of DayThree townshipi voting, a l·mlll filed with the board not later ton, Mrs. Marlon .Tarobs. Mrs . tax leVY' lee king fire protB9tlon than noon on Oct. 31. Foryst ¥.eeka o.f Dayton. Mrs. wiU need 60 liar cent lavorable RJchard Walker. of Muon. Mrs. ,vote. Townshlpi Include Wayne. Visit Soldier St.tioned Luther Weloh. Mrs. Harold Earn· Franklln and UnIOIl. I T Ro 'd bart. MnI' Viola Harlan, lOu Franklin city voters wUl be n .mpa, n a ~ary Dora Housh, M,.. Alvin handed IIx ballots as theJ. are to Mr. and Hn. Earl RJckey and Earnhart. Mrs. Emerson Earn1Jart, vote on a $286.000 olty lohool dla· daughter ShIrley retUrned from Mrs. En1eet · Earnhart, Mrs. llarl Jrl.ot bond .....e wJfh. .. 66 per I'IorIda where til.,. vIalted Corp. Jilamhart. Mra. Robert ~ cent favorable vote l1eeded. IIaIOIl and Mrs. WIDIam lUckey. Corp. lira. leb1lJe . Dam. Mrs. LoJ4 Ichool dlltrlat vote,. wlU ballOt lUckey fa 1tIW0IUId at 1IacDll1 JUr Dam. Mn. Howard DtuuDon4, on a ,1",000 addltlon to their Force Base In Tampa, J'Ia.. They lin. lDII. Ropidu, lira. Carl I'rJe, .... alIo vIalted their dall8'hter. lire. lin. Rlaelt Haria, Mrs. ....... A majorttT or YOtee Ia nesded Mary .leu ~ In SaftlUl&h, lCan;IJwt. 1Il'I. Jame WDdmaa, to oarI7 til. 0 ... D permlta (for aa. lin. 0nJaam.. hili ban d. lin. Rle1aar4 Watters, Mn. WIll. tile l&Ie of ........) at Ban.,... Btatr 8eqt. R. J. Graham, i1l now Da.... With the hoDOr IUIt . . .... atattoud In _lin.. h~

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W~n ~l1ty voters tn some assembly. PrOSecUtlDg attonUW, precbMlts ~ have a bundle of .heriff· and recorder. Other 011f1· ballots to mark ' when the,. go to cers to be elected are RepubUoa the polls on Nov. 4. Mrs. Lenore and unopposed. , n ollon. deputy olerk of the ~ The outclal non-parttaan baIJlot of Elections. annou.noe4.today. Ie for judicial candidates and' 'bill· V~en In eaoh of the precincts lot number tour Is' the propoaed are atp'e to reoelTe foar and up conlltltutlonal ' convention. ' to liz . baUotI where *- 1ext.. ~cl Votel'l In eight ,cbool dlstrillta board lalUH are to be voted on. w1l1 vote on tsx levies .w ith a D1&' The bundle of ballots II headed jorty vote ' reQuired to- carry. Tjlls by' the MPUate pr.ldentlal bal- will ' add ana'ther ballot to the lot .caI'l71DI' the DaIIUII of the four lilted above In thue , oan41datee and tol'l. Thi. I. a tr1cta, name17: ro~p .ay IID&Uer MIlot and 4081 DOt carry SouUl Lebanon Local School .GARDEN CLUB M• .,.. . JIr. and II.... L. V. Bnutrator "..,. .-bleaa u It .. the DIItrlotj Lebanoa JaDmptecl ' The Garden OIab wU1 JIoI4 of ~, w. . baR ull ' , lap School ' DIs~j OIearorel8k thelr ~ar m ..\IDc _ TIl........ to tile 0IIMrftd 0lreIe The larpst bIil1ot. or the lot fa ~ School D1strlc,~: JIarIan·Bllt_ artenoon at tile ..... I( II'OIIP 011 Batarday eYeIlIq WI~ . . . anll ooatoJ .......... ~ Local 1I01iOo' ~Iat.. lin. A. R. Stabbl. 1Ir. ad IDL 8 ........ Mr. _ TIle 1WIl81 01 an Ga1IdIIateI .... lAIoal 8ohll»01 will ..,.. at OM dolOok '" _ _ lin. I. .. llIa1!, 1Ir. ad II.... 1IateIl wWa. JIepabJloa aIl4 DeID- DIRrIot: 1IMoa ..... 8eIaoo1 ........ 01, tile uaal lulU. IIDCI G.... Borda, lin. Ada Smlth, oorlt a d . . . . . . . . .111 IIIUII trlct: Morrow IA*I 8011001 . _~ ' . . '. . . . II tTM. Ooa&... Ia. GIIDtI: ..........; ... LooaI ....... ...... of ....

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THE ,M IAMI GAZ E.blbll.h.d Feb,""I,.,.. 1110 PAUL A. 8CHERER ___ ~ ______ __ ______________Edltor Ind Publlither CECILIA J. SCHERER __ _.: __ _______ ________ _ ______Allocl.te Edlto~ P l ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......._ _ _ _ _.. 1 .- •

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01' ELacnoN ON ADo DITIONAL TAX OUTIIDE 10 MILL LIMITATION N"'..- II 1&. .- -.1_ ........ day eveDlq for the octo~r' -, - p,,... ~ , I Inr of tbe Adult Bible Claal o( 0 a re.oluUon r tbe . Jonah'e Run Baptllt ChUrch. Mia. 00of W&)'Ile .ToWD,lhlP. ' Villa . Hbakeu led the group III ...... UIlt.T. ObJo, Ute MaTHODIST LV'TLE METHODIIT oe\IROH ...... of A,..,..t, l.n. Wlere W W:.... CHURCH oocI"~. D . devotions. )[embers who had a~ .fie ,ubmltted .., • YOte .lIf tile ' . _,ew • _In.,ter , ,... m. BaUCIul. Pator . tended the BapU.t conY811tlon tile 'l1l&uned e18O~rs of aa1d TowIl. ~huroh Sohool. 8:110 .. m.. Mr. UnUled 8e~ ':411 .. IL prevlOUI w..k In Barberton Po"e nip at til'll Gen.ral Election to be Herbert I(cMlllan. Supt. ' interestlnc ,.PCII:tl of their actly. ' MId III MId To'fhllddp .t tile _~ ~orahiP S....IC~ 10:80 .. m. ST. M~ V'I l1"IICOP~L ItI.. there. ' ' plac.. of votlq tterelD, OIl .... ~uth YeUbwlB p Sunday 7:~0 The Rev. Samuel N. K.... Recto..

PubUahe4 BYelT Thuradar / MonWac at WaJDeanJle. Warren Conty. O~. The Parent' Teaoh".......Ia. - . _...... En&ere4 as aecond cia.. matter at tJon of 'the Maeale Townlhip Hilh the I)OItofflce at WayUenllle, Ohio. School wUl Iponlor their annual under the ~ot of MarCIl 11. 1m. Ha:lln•••'.,n Canlival ~ the aohool DU11IGlD.g. Thursday evening. 'Serv. in" of dinner will be-'- at 6:30 Sub.crlptlon Rat_In Ollio, $!. Per Year III a4"&Doe; U.60 elII.where . . . . . . . ....._-- •.,L ... r ., ..... tI -,,-,iiiiiiiiiiiiii;.iiiiii~~~~iIIiii~iiiii!!.i~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii. .i;;;iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil..' p. m .. and continue throilrhout the •. , ........ 4... da, 0 onmber. Choir PracUct Tbnrada' 800 ---evening. Prizes will be ReY• .Jame. Rader or Ha"e1l' 11&:1. aa ad41t1oDa1 tax at • nUtl r .. Ho17 Commanloa 7:10 . . . . . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1952 for various best representatiOllS burr, was ",eat mtDJeter at Uae not esceedinc one (1) mill for . . Adult wOl'lhlp aDd ohlll'Olt 80Il001_ ---..:...--=~------------------- during the maequerade. T he p...... .... ZIoIl "'--tIat IWoo h h S d each ODe dollar of valuation w.hlch , 10:46 ... m .,",uVC ere lin ay UlGUata"to \Ill (18) centa tor "cb FI1RRV CHURCH"()F CHRI8T . lIc il invited. momlD,. The "'"Ilar minister ot one 1&1IDdred dollara of YaJuaUo . n. B7ri.a Caner 'ii~r . ,- - -- . the church II .J. B. Holt or M14. or tile purpoae of 1I'I1UII PROTJIId. IMble Bohoo'l "80 .. m. 'UTICA ..V••• CHURCH Mn. Mary Golden of HOPldna \ dletown. " 'l'ION of MId To~lb. tor .... pe~ lIIoraiq wo;"hip • 10:30 a. m. WWIam CbIUlDQD, M""ter. . P.n:. DL. 11 lpen41q I8Veral ,4.,. IIrs. AMI DaWlOn II .pendln, loll of five (6) years -.lrl,52. PraJer .....tina 7'00, m. ~ Bunda,. School 1:8' .. In., J1r~ here w1th her sliter. Mrs. Della a tfIW era,. with ' retatlve. l~ Ulll. lIS4; 11116 and 1861. .• J:0lIQ People'. '1(';'_ 7:00. Barlt,. Tbomu, 81I,P Smith. Urbana. ' . . Tblt jOtl. for I&Id ~eettc)ll"1r,11l BYeu.1.ng Be"leea• . 7:10 p. m. Preaobfiit; •..., other S1Ul_~ Mr and Mrs Todd Bunce of _rs. BU1'7 ba~lOn Dayton, opea at 1:'0 .. . m. ani -rem&lp I HI •• L m. . , '. . . ' wu a peat Suncl&y or Mr an. open ,.w 1:'0 p: m. (lilutem :a,;,~ , 8~ fh1t • .....,. • HIll.bolO, were gu.eatl Wednelda,. M . . 't Stahl&ril t'ime) or _14 'day • mObUl. , of Mh. aInce'8 ~othet'. lIrs. lIo(raK_~' JDaton ~d Mrs. Myr Ie By order of the Board Elec> WAVNEIVILLE CHURCH OF MUlIe Moore. c tiona of Walftn Coantr. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jonel and Mrs. A. 8. ColI_tt and SOD RobWILBER BUTT Chaln:a.n CHRI8T CAE8A .... OllaEK FRIENDI famUy entertained relative. frOm ert CoUett and I(r. and Mre. 1... WIll. • Prlc. Roberta. IQaIIter Jaclt BartM. ........ . "Il ~ .ended the ()c.. ~RD• .m.. Clerk BIb! Soh I Donald ........ Bupt. Tennessee during the week eneL tdber meatiq or tile Wuhfqton. Pab~h IN-I...... :oiabl~ 1~46L •. fa"" Won", ~ 10 .. m. 1II...le Ad~ OomleD FrI4ar ' " ~ wonht» at. 7:ao. 11> .. Ill. Are Department Dlght at the Of 111'. _ Enioytng Furlough' _ _ ..... eacll Wed· lin. 1'r&nk IwutHt or nllU' Fro ' I!.... ..... Hood 'n eida7 ft'eaIq .& '1:10• • Qn GralS' Fitel Laban_ m rvrT OREGONIA .VANGaLICAL u. B~ Elephant or Donkey The ll'arvepburg FIre Dep~ . . , ".De GrUaIII, Palter' ment made 'two Calli last week to I Maynard Ecton of Da)'lon. 1\'88 P.vt. Jame. B. Ricke,. Ia enjO'T' SUIl..,. SobooI; 10 .. IL Next Tuesday you will go' tp the polls to elect a Prese tingulsh fires caused from burn· a peet 84tv4&7 of hie , parenti, In&, a furloqh with hla wife. Mrs. IT AUGUSTINE CHURCH 1II0mlni Wo,·./IJII. l1 .. m. , Doria Rickey aad hu-parent.. Mt. ..;. Jam.. 1... Krua Putor ident to take over the reigns of our country. He Will step . Ing leaves. The first can wu made Mr. and Mn. WWIam ECton, Youth J'eUowablP. 1:110 to t':Oo-~ to the home of John Bevan, Fri· Mr. IUI4 III.... lohn Simpson and and Mrs . . Earl Rlclte,. and famUy. ~ 8.te and 1~ L -Ill. into the highest office in the land in one of the most day and the second one to the their. t!aQIltao. lIIra. Gordon Mun. Pvt. Rlokey Ia atattooed at !'ort WAYNEIVILLE IIIIIENDI critical times in our history. home or Glenn Frost. Saturda.y. 80n attended • dinner 'party Sun· Hood. Tens. Mrs. Rickey win ae;FIrat Day School, ':10 .. m. Both famJlles live in the toWnship day In Dayton at the home of Mr. company him when he return. to Whether it will be Ike .or Adlai that is elected, despite Meeting for Wol'lhlP. 10:81 ..m.. aDd Mn....... Bnnnl and hlmDy. 1I'brt Bood. area. No damage to bulldl.ngs was . MT. HOLLY METHODIST all the polls and surveys, remains to be seen. But the reported. Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. SmJth had LEBANON CHRISTIAN 8CIENC!. fact of the matter is that who~ver is chosen by the voters, ae their peat Thursday. lin. GUE.,.. AT E. rr. E~RN8AoftTl T. 1(. 8caft. XtD1ater ChrlaUan Bclence ..mee. &r4t Mrs. A. S. Collett and Mrs. Smith'. bl'Oth8J'o1n·law and sister, shoul d have the ' wholehearted support of ALL of the Mr. &ad Mrs. Eo F. Earnhart SIlIUlY Sch'OO1, 9:80 a. IlL. ' Eo held every' Sunday mOl"llblr at " Robert Hough w ere luncheon Mr. and JfrL PhUabaum of Da)'loa hadl . . sa.turday eyenlng dlnDer A. EarDhart, Supt. people ""'- not just one political party. OUR future PresN. lIechanic Street at 11 o·cloek. guestl Mr. and Mre. ' OhlU'lee B' j Worship Be"l.£e. 10:80 a. m. guestl FrldllY at noon of Mrs. . . Sun~ay .ohool at the lame hour. ident will NEED the undivided support of kLL of us in Earnhart and, daughten of Trot. Evenlq Service. 7.8~ p. m. Ren Gaines ,of Cincinnati. wood, Mrs. J . . N. Roblnlon and" .-----~--...;..--------------'"--the trying ·times ahead. Many are the forces that are tryMr. and Mrs. L. V. Branstrator I M",. LUCILE COMPTON oblldren of Dayton and Mr. and • I IE • - r. _ •••, -'t- • te were dJnner guesta Sunday ey.. to divide us - politically, spiritually and economicallyIng of Mrs. Jennie Graham. of Correapo"dent lin. Loyd Da~s. ' TELEPHONE8: ' or in any other manner they can de~ise - and don't f or·' Wilmington. . Mrs. Huel Bolton baa hen a was the guest ot MI'II. IJelae WAYNESVILLE 2011 get, there are many tricks to the Commuist infiltration Mr . and Mrs. OarL Moore enter· paUent In IUaJDl ValIer hoeplta1 Thomas. " L~BANON Offloe S1~K methods. talned several friend" at their eenral clap. 8 home Saturday evening. The v nd v_ W T S.- h W·,I Leave 500 ' n For a .... .,..,. __ .JI ~",,,,.VFJ. RE IDENCE 412 ' . At tit ',i critical time need a strong united country ..r. - . . . . . . . . , p enl' I ~...., Uftft MORROW No•• caslon was In the form of a lur. . more th an ever before - so let's ALL back O UR PrespriBe bellllig party for their IOJlo ~r:1r ~ ~~e ~e~ Califomia Home BLACK-TOP DRIYES ident to the limit. In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bumble J hI-" IU 'tAR ..... ROAD OD. E tel C 1 f Da h • 1'.. W '* W occur on . lin. Anna Knig entertained s 0 e. 0 yton, W 0 were Nov. 88. The IJlIeOm Is the .on Wedne8day afternOOn at her bome LAWN aDd FILL DIRT recently married'. of lira. ...1-__ -_.... a.nd Mr. honoring Mrs. 1!f¥J Sweeney ' who READ" ..wv CONCRETE '&-auA 1. Robert Humille. Sr.• of Clnclnnat 11 1. .~·-" to mal. h h I EXCA ' VATING Se.veral couples from here e er ome n .... DUMP TRUCK SERVICE tended a meeting ot their bridge Mr. and M , T. A. navllOD California. Guests w ere Mrs. • r. lub Saturday evening at Ute have returned bome from a two, Mary Kyoe. Mrs. P~rl Alexander. • ...~-~..... -.----~~....--'!_~.__;~~IOMI!~-..o Concrete Block Chimney Block • '. 'W'eeb vJdt lit Bal~ M4. Mrs. Helen Barton.. Mrs. Edltll Be , ' •• • • • 0 home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes I wbere they vi . Mr and Bini McCall. Mrs. Hattie Walton. Mrs. Rock Face Block Waterproof Cement nunne~ 1 of Waynesv1l1e. Q. M. Barn.u. . LUcile Compton, Mre. Ethel MeSteel Sash . and Paint Mr. an~ Mrs. L. V. Branatra\or • ~~~~.. been . ~be, 1111'1. MUdred Lone. Mrs. Cttment and Mortar Gla•• entertaJned the Oheerful CIrcle ~emor1a1 110.. Dar Walton, Mre. Georrla Walton, ar hopw re.wted Mrs. Datly Hal- t 8 0 c k. Mrs. Card Club to an evening ot cards Drain Tile Building Supplies at their home Saturday night. In a broken Ie«, • Sweeney and the hosteas. El.()b SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 Mrs. Joh n Sy ferd and son, Ken· Mr. and Jofra. 1ftD. Holton 811- guest prssented Hni. Sw~eney neth, of Dayton, were guests. tertalned with II, famtly dinner re:o with a lovely handkerchief. CENTERVILLE, OHIO Wednesday of Mrs. Syferd's par· cently honoring ~e first birthday I ents, Mr. and Mrs. H . S. Tuckel'. of their tWin 80nl. Mrs. Lena Badgley Ie confined ==========::r:=.;;;:;.:::..:..:...:c:..=====~===-Mrs. Luelle Compton returnedl to her bed at her home on Main Friday from Lebanon where ' ShEI street. .

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PAGE THREE •• AL UTAft 'TRANINItI AM Jeuette JIouDta to SUDle7 J. and Martba L W.~ 1 .....

Lebanon.

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Public 'Auction! REAL ESTATE aDd HOUSEHOLD 800IS LOCATED IN THE VILLAGE OF WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, ON MAIN ~TREET, ONE·HALF SQUARE SOUTH OF THE TRAF· FIC LIGH,T ON THE EA8T 81DE OF THE 8TREET, ON

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1962

ClnZENS OF "'ARREN (OUNTY:' , I

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PIUL N. 'HERDMAN, ,

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~EMOCRATIC CANDIDATE

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PROSECUTING ,AnORNEY County

P"'VioUI to and during my campaign. I have .poken to many of. you concerning Ol~ r local government. The con· _lUI which I have recelvlld from a VlISt malority. I. that th.... II ,"l:Ieral discontent with ttle control of our local government by a machi ne. WE ALL ACKNOWLEDGE WHO IS THE ao.S OF THIS MACHINEI D~moc,.t., Independents. and Republicans (Including ras~ I..ders of the pam') alike are concern.d with this lituation. All decent and worthy citizens should loin In def ..tlng the captive candida~es of the Republican Machine. GOODJCOVERNMENT CAN NOT COME FROM MACHINE· CONTROLLED PUBLIC OFFICIALS. I 11m uklng for\oo.ur SUPFlOrt in my election 11$ Represent· atlve to the Generlll A..emll;ly on the bllsls that I can offer you' better ,repre.entatlon through freedom from machine politi. . .nd owing elleglence ONLY to my constituents. It II yo~r welfare. progll'.... and ' pro.perlty that I am Interesncl In. and to th... erld. will I devote my entire servo lea ,.1 your 'Representative the Ohio Lql.lature.

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STANLEY E. ({OLB,

YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE

NOTICE

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REAL ESTATE-8 Room Ruldence, 4 rooml up and 4 rooma down, trick and frame bulldl""" with two bUllnesl roome, con. nectlng, the residence has lights, hot wate .. fu .. nace with automatic Itoke .., fruit cellar, encloaed back porch, large hall, thr~e car garage, has a lot of' fruit treel, berries, etc. The two ' !lUIIneaa rooms are equipped with furnace, hot water, bath room, furnace room and ehower. Tt1ese rooms are rented at , present. The lot has a 68Y2 ft. frontage and la approximately 180 ft.. deep. The above will make .ome one a good home or would make a good Investment. The real eatate will aell pr~mptly at! 2 P. M. T~RM .8 CASH--$2,OOO.OO down payment on day of nle and the balanc'! when the deed I. delivered. Possuslon In 30 day ••

HOUSEHOLD GOODS A'HTIQUE8-3 rockerl, 6 dining room ohair., pedestal table, 2·pc. china oloset, candle stand, 2 011 lampa, dresaer wtth iswlvel mirror, dro" leaf' table with 6 boards, 2! flat cupboards, 41 straight otIalr_, 3 chests of drawer., oval top atand, 4 mirror., walnut walh Itand, spool cheet, hall rack, frames, Lyre end table, Marble top dreaser and waah atand, oil paintings, 2 Pailiell 'ahawla, coverlets, qUilts (good), counter Icale., 3 clocks, lOme giasl and china. MODERN-Large mirror, atan,d and mUllc box, show ca.e, stooll, 2 lewlng rockerl, combination bookc.le and secretary, child'. rocke .., deak, tapestry, roll·atway bed, wardrobe, chlfforobe, chlfl, toPleer, Frigidaire (2 yeara old), drop leaf work table, electric range, pro bunk beds complete, chest of drawers, amall cupboaI'd, 6 . odd kitchen ' chalre, wa'" .tands, aswlng ~Ie, book cabinet, radio, wood bed complete, lingle bed complete, DehY" drator, cot with pads, Reed chalra, plano bench, organ ,Itool, odd. chal .... electric !!'mp., Domestic .ewlng I'NIChino. 7 qt. p..... sure cooker, feathe}! mattreaa, feather beda, curtaIn stretchers, atep laddera, lawn mower, carp,enter toola, typewrite .. %"d desk, office chair, bench vIae, porch glider, ~tchen lafe, oak ward. robe, large table with Cherry top about three Inchel thick, lot of canned fruit, electric waaher, 011 atovel, .0ctO tablee, clothes hamper, carpet sweepers, cooking utenalli, dlahea, and numeroua other articles not mentIoned.

. Thia Auction W.iIl Start Promptly at 12 TERMS-CASH

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V. H. RUSSELL, Auctioneer

LEBANON, OHIO

10.80-1106

W. H. IRWIN, Clerk

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O. M. RIDGE, O•••rs

For Inspection Please Contact' the Owners

yo~ should vote fOt

'illltLES P. TAFT f,or Governor 111'1 "cut" tmc-wasting administration costs

He'll "humanize" public w.....

Charles P. Taft will give Ohio effective business manag'ement, "Irith ·modem business methods, proper bu4get l::ontrol, ~ve accounting and eIJmlDation of unnecesaary duplication of ,work

Charles P. Taft has ' pledged to emphasize the cure (ather than mere "~y" in state men~ hospitals), and a cleanup in the administration of Aid for Aged.

aDd neords. . 1It'l1 "1Inprow" hlghwars Charles P. Taft has. definite program to meet Ohio's neglected highway needs. His plan will give OhIo,a completelly modem tlYstem within six years. (

IItlD ~11nfom" highway safety ehades P. Taft knows that _ely m~ include ' ., . modem tratfic,ebgineering, education and enforcement. Ite advocates an exF' truck lane on every loaa bill in Ohic,. ..... ".nphasb." ....., ecfucation Ohio schools. rnust be supported adequately and "staffed by competent teacbera.

1It'11 "preserve" natural resourns Ohio can and must preserve its natural reaourcea and Charles P. Taft plans a conservation program which will emphasize soil development, land reclamation and water pollUtion con~l. '

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farm aid piOgI.11S Charles P. Taft h8s alread~ pledged expanded research and ~ucational programs design~ to promote new crops, new uses and new markets fol" farm products, as well as increase farm produo-. tlvit;y and reduce farm production costa.

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u. S. Sew/Itof'. -lIB: "My brother, CharUe, wtll briDa to the State &uae 88 ~ of tIlIe ~ proItI.- al the State aDd local ~t 88d II naUzatioo of the Med far Impaufacl State 8Dcl1oeal ~t. CbuUe Ja a bud wacbr. Be wiD walk at the job of a o - aDd produce ,l'I!II1l1ta with- . out JIIIIIIadJoa; III' Be wID .... IDOd ~ to OhIo. .... ·1 . . . 'J'OII will 1M bIaa ~ wboIebaartIad aapport.-

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"My friend., CharI. P. Taft, bas the tI'afnJq. c:haracter aDd ablllty far the Important job . al Governor. Let'a pt' oat al the rut by bavIDIa Govemor wbo will 8,lbt for. the .,00 al 0bJ0. Our acbooIa II¥'uId be of the ftl')' bee&. rr- the tum. come the food aDd 8ber fur OhIo aDd the DIdIoD, blat

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PutJlic Auction!, We will off er ilt Public. Auction at Rear of! Burna Market on Ma in Street, ~aynesville , at 1:00 o'clock P. M., on

S,ATURDAY, NOYEMBER 1, 11&2 2. Plece Living Room Suite, Rooker and Chal ... , Vanity and Cheat of Drawers, Dres.er, Library Table, Dining Tables, Buffet, China Cabinet, S Beds 2 Table Lamps, Bake Table, Antique La mp, Antique Stand, Antique Hall Rack, Antique Corner Chair, Clotheli Rack, ,011 Burner Cook Stove, Odd Lot of Dlshe.:-some Ant ique, Pictures, One·man Cros.-cut Saw, 2 Hand Saws, 1 y.., H. P. Motor D.C., Large Size Kenmore 011 Heater with DO.llble Fa n, Large Commercial Pop Corn Machine and Many' Other. Articles Too Numerous To Mention.

Court News (Continued from Peg. 3) Eugene H. Sims et aI' to Paul and Beatrice Hamilton 1 lot in Frank'lin. Eugene H. Simms et al to Paul and B~atrice llamilton , 1 lot in Franklin. M. Russell Hom to Roy T. and Anna A, Creecb 1 lot in Lebanon.

For Governor;

tWp. Granvill T. and Martha E, Norvell to WiUJam and Nellie Slaton 1 lot in Franklin twp. ,Jesae Eo od Carrie Walter Everhart to Clyde ud Virginia Ambur S.aCl'el In Clearcreek twp, Lucllle Snook to Kaah D. Mary Lou Amburgy, .924 acre Union twp- ' Je8Se E. and Ca,rie Walter Ever· hart to Gerald H. and ¥ary Lou

THUHSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1952

lairatra, first and flnal aecount approved. Estat f Osca N I d d e 0 r orr 8, ecease, Viola Norris, administratrix, first and final account approved. Estate of RaYlllond J. Marts, deceased, Mildred J. Marts, adminfstratra, first and flnal account . approved.

MARRI~GI LltaNSES M81"Vin Whitt,,:n, Franklin, maintenance, and 'phyllis Peters, 23, ,Franklin. , , Earl Testerman, 18, Foster, machine operator, and Carol Jean Go8S, 17, FOllter, office worker. Robert Cole, 24, Lovel8nd, truck ddver, and Rose Marie Maxwell, ' 18, Loveian<l, tab1,e work. Robert Patterson 21 Marysville ' .' ,

Ohio, U. S. AIr Foree, daDd BdDa Burton.. 17, Lebanon, .tu ant. Richard D. Smith, 23, LebanoD, factory work and MUnnell 21, Lebanon, aUreas. Karl E. Wetzel, 22, Germantown, electrici«n, and Barbara K. Smith, 20, Franklln, 88lea1ad1.. Carl R. Warner, 20, Waynesville, and Nancy Mae Baird, 18, Wayneaville, utility clerk.

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Wynn 2.5 acres in Clearcreek twPI, _ Thomas W. Baird, Jr. to Cbarle~1 • _ _ _"'!!"'_ _..;,;,;,~-..... ; ; . . - - - - . . . . ;....- - - -....----~........;~--~........- - . . . . , . W. and Eunice Jiurat .488 and .815111 acres in Frank11n twp. Obio Homes, Joe., to Kenneth B'I and Anabel Kanis Long 1 lot in Mason. , Ellis C. Thbmp~n to John Henra Deekan 1.148 aerell in Turtlecreeli: twp. Frank A. BaltbD to Ha,rry J. Car.. ley acres In Hamilton twp. Harry J. Carley to Frank A. an~! Alice C. BaJtdo elM. acres in Ham. ilton twp. , Elbert Lee and Lou Emma Tip, ton to John and Edna HudcUesolll .72 acres in Harlin twp. P. R. Spencer 'to Veretta Poin .. dexter 1 lot In Union twp. Beecher anet Margaret Bentle,' to Albert and Charlotte, M. Sp~erip .41 acres In Salem twp. Carl an,d Mary Louise Wilson tq' Melvin C. Lamb .31 acrea in Har.. Ian twp. , Percy C. Maddox to Lloyd B .. and Constance L. 'Everson .915, ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~-~..;.;;-~---.--------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _----~, acres in Salem twp. . Ernest EvIllUl and Richard Stan ley to Herbert F. and Betty J. King 1 lot in Lebanon, ' Roy Ellison and Emma Hobson to William and Dorothy King 3.31 acres in Salem twp. Wilfred B. IIDd June S. Clark: to Harold B. IIDd Vera L. Burge, 87,67 acres in Muale twp. James anil MarJ Reed to OsC81 C. and Betty B. .14 acres m ,ow. Taus, Halt IIIftotIoft. Eocaomy mlnded End (onuptIIn. ~ lWpubUcan Party will Salem twp. ~epublicana ' are pledged to eurtai1 deficit deran "the crony 'exprea." There . will be DO Daniel and Laura B, Routt to pendiDa, lower taxM, c:urb living costs, and special Wt deals for gangsters and friends of Earl E. and Bar~ L. Lindsey l it run-away inflation. All proof conalder the administration, no mink coate and deep acre in Franklin twp. ' Is" record of the Republican 80th CoDgre1J8 freezes. Joe B. and Myrtie M. Haas t~p 16-'48): ·Reduced ~s $4.8 billion, per year, Earl M. and Ruth E. Miller 1 101; k 7.' million in the lower income, bracketa in Franklin. fOl A htter 01110. A RepubUcau in the Govt tax rolla, cut taxea for million oth~ W. H. and M.iJmle Mallicoat tt ernor's oftlce, aided by other Republican oIl.duced the aatlcmal debt f1 bWion, balanced Cortis and Ruth Bailey 1 lot iJll clalB, slate and county, will fake the haphazard Franklin. ;e budge~~.ended with a $U billion ~~ gUessing out of admlnlstering Ohio's goVUD.lIS. . Clarkie and Bert Alfred Worth· rnento Faralghted p1annina will lPMd-up and ington to John P. and Mary '11, Improve Ohio's bfgbWBya, take poUtl~ oUt 01 , Hammontree 2 lots in Kings .Mills .:1gb', .... (eddie ea.munIsts.. The Republican the public welfare department, Improve ln8tl- ( Lydia and Henry J . Murpby ~) Puv baa expoRd Communlata in government tutions for the aged and mentalb de8clmt. Nellie B. Morgan and Jal1ette Vall and pledgee to continue ita Jlaht against the The Republican ' !Wldldate for ac.v.rDer Voort 18.7 aerea in Massie twJ1. Red menace. Alger HIss was brought to tilal pledges to stamp out g~bliDg with !aWl _ u rault of efforts by the Republican Party. avallable to any Ohlo Governor. PROBAn COURT Will of Charles b. Young, deceased, Laura ta Young, SU1'· viving spouse, !:$d to tak. under the will. • Will of Floren ceased, presented ordered filed. ' \ Estate of Mabel C. Weller, dE!> ceased, Phyllis J. Hartsook, alll IUCHAIID . . ministratrix with annexe,d , illl· .• XOll ventory filed; hearing set for Nofor ......Id.nt. for Vice ...... vember 7 at 10 0'~1t. Estate of Cbarles K. Hill, (il!He offet'll the people oi A couraceoua leader iD the U. S. and the world the u. 8.1 SeDate whoM ceased, Etta May Rill, executrut, on bulpiring new leaderdele1'Dlin&tlon to rid the inventory filed, hearing set fo,r 4hiP that will n. o t merely gOVemmeDt 'of CommuNov. 7, 1952 at 10 0'c1ock . aim for peace but>achleve nist lnfluencea wu r.E s t ate of Granville Forrellt It. The war hero, native sponalble for AI.- lila' Brown, deceased, Charles J. Wal~ of Kansas, u the Canmp jaillmlence. A natiw 01 goner, executor, iil:8t, final and ' ~tory said, "knows ¥omla, his father_ distributive account filed. our defense needs better bOrD in VJnton County, Estate of Amanda E. Stillwell, than any other AmeriOhIo. can." • deceased, Gerritt J. Frederiks, el~­ ecutor, inventory filed, hearing SIlt for Oct. 31, 1952 at 10 o'clock. Estate of Walter A. Kellner, de · CHARW P. TAFT ceased, Celeste C. Kellner, admiJll' .... GoVII'IIOr istratrix, authorized 0 sell certaiill Natllmall7 !mown lor personal property. bI8 ac:tl.vlU. .In churCh Estate of Minnie M. Loe, deaftaIn and .hIa Cl'UIade ceased, Irene Loer St. John allid lor better IOv_t. .. . • • an mWlent reU· F rances Loer Spencer, executrlcl!s 1110\1.1 Ia7 ..... be .ID certlficatee of transfer of real · es· toltrata DO '1I00&>I" oft tate ordered, In imI_t or IDU. Estate of Homer E. Eisele, ,d.e pmbllDC 18....• 1814 tbe ceased, Naomi Eisele, admln.lstra QalIJa TIm-. trix, first and final account a'p , proved. , , Estate of Charles H. Hall, deceased, Cora R. Hall, administratrix, first and finlll account approved. Estate of Harry L. RosencrlllllB, deceased, first and final accownt approved. Estate of Robert C. Lesan, die· ceased, Maxine C. Lesan, adminis· tratrix, first and final account alpproved. ' 'EState ,of Mary A. White, ~Ie­ cea,sed, Maude C. Monger, admiinYounc WID' . . . . . . wIxI 1lar4.hlMJD., tIIIIIcIel

C. and and ,Edyth M. Creech Logsdon1 to Louis Roy T. Anna A. lot in Lebanon. ' Russell C. and 4Ma L. 'Carr to Virgil E. and Ollie Gardner 1 lot in Lebanon. Eugene H. Simms et al to Martha p, Hudson 1 lot 'in Franklin. Nellie Harvey to Ida Green 1 lot in Franklin twp. . Kenneth J. ami Horace C, Kirby to Anton H. and ~es Hortsman TERMS-CASH 40.12 acres in Clearcreek twp. .DON WORKMAN, Auctioneer Jessie C. and E. P. Furbee to Clair L. Smith .28 acres J,n Deer· 10-S0 ' field twp. ~---------""""--~----'--'-------' Clal11 L. Smith to E. P . and Je~sje C. Furbee .05 acres in Deerfield

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J. PARKMAN • A seHE

U. S. SENATOR

• I AL F or Lieutenant Governor GEORGE D. NYE DEMOCRAT

For Auditor of State JOSEPH F. FERGUSON DEMOCRAT

For Judge of the Supreme Court (full Term Commencin. Janua,.., 1, 111S3)

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For .::iecretary of State CHARUS F. SWEENEY DEMOCRAT

For T reaturer of State JOHN J. GALLAGHER DEMOCRAT ,

For Attorney General PAUL F. WARD DEMOCRAT

For Representative to

General Assembly

STANLEY E. KOLB DEMOCRAT

For Prosecuting Attorney

XI PAULN.HERDMAN DEMOCRAT

For Sheriff

~l C. M. BRANDENBURG DEMOCRAT

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Entertains Br.ld8e Club Tuesday Mrs. D. C. Ridge entertained 11m Tuesday' of the past week aiM had as ber guests the Argun,ot Bridge Olub, also' Mrs, D. R. Smltb, Mrs, Marie RUtle, Mirs. Ray Kennard and Mrs. rtala Thompson, A delicious salad course was served and three tables were In play during the afternoon, with Mrs. Kennard, Mrs. Louella Miller and Mrs, lWnald llawke reo celvlng the prizes. GUE~TS

F or County Recorder

• MARJORIE J . ISRAEL DEMOCRAT

IS5ued by: WARREN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC

Wilbur HuH, Chairman Executive Comm. Gail Gordon, Ch.irman ,Central Comm.

F or State Senator

FROM DAYTON l'Ifr. Walter Wasson and Mr. and Mrs. George Rnmby and grandson oC lJayton, were Sunday guests or M r . and l'Ifa.. Ed Hamby and lumlly, ' REV. COFFEY HERE Rev. Max Coffey, former m,ln. Is ter of the Wayneavlll.& Ohw'ch of Ohrls t, will be at the Felrry Ohuroh or Christ SUndsy evenl'ng. ' Nov. 2.

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Sunda,. the air wu eo tuu of happier and better tllne. All our lmoke 8nrywhere that ,.ou could ~untrr..lde becomes more a.nd • ameU It and the dJltance w~ JIIi9'I'J built-up there I II greater coDlpletely blotted Ollt. FrldQ 1leed 'for mqre and, more reqreat40n _ _ _ _ _,..lo_ _ _ _~ there wa. a bad fire lust thls .1\1- ....... places where the woo48 OOTOBER 27. 1852.-Fb'eI ' 'Be of WUmlqton and a : tlel~ or -..m be preserved and "bere tbe carefUl I Do not be the one that more qf.lltandlnr corn wall burnecl people CaD ,0. We IIOlI)et~el! throWII lliWay a. match withOlit be. out and the paperll report ma.,. tlWik there are 8ucb a lot 0: 1nc lure thallt Ie ' out . . . Uarow'I .other 'Jrel. Remember how au,. camPI blllng lltarted but then we 1nto a pUe of drr leaveal D.t 110t It 111 tor a Uttle fire to ret away ,lOOk at our IIchoolll with two clil', Ce ODe' who throws a oIpreu.e rrGlD you 10 don't try to buht off 4reIl III eYerr lie&! an~ thInk of hom a ear ~ ltut. a rrau fire aDJthJJII' 110W and 'When ,.OU do tt I the beIIent they ril NClelfe · from that l ._ In duDper weaUulr be lure y«ta I • burD~ ~ lO1Ileone'1 ~. uap It under a.atrol. A tunny i a few weekll lummer camp. 'h ~I~~_ or w • b't:..~e: I'prea4lith~ thln,( In IIOme pla"81 the Iran know there not be nearly ..-... or holla... \\_ 4ry wea er Ire • I, . . , Ie ruu of elancer of tire and Wa f went 110 fut that It diu t , ..nouch camp apace for all o· -oHIO 0(,"""UEN1 ,,;; H'GHWAY'; wi!Jelt the county hu luffered In burn the solden rod . toPI 1101' the'them. ,yea. ~Ith more and morc nlVISION ()II' TRAFFIC: liND SAF!;T~V many pJ&cea from tirea. .ame of :,ed~~ th~ llIht. ~ camPi. 10 whe~. they Bilk. If >,011 -. . . lIMN _ .them baven't a1readt stven. stve to tfie . . II ICII ~~. , Wed~y mornlnl I ....t ;:th:, love:uda!bi! 411 for tbeli' neVj' camp. Theae ~ to JD.T bS. barn 10 find ~t .....~ i8\unm . wi: ' &Te tbe tblPgI tbat are bulldln,g L":':. ' ....... we had been 't1altAlcl with & ba4 e~ out starting III DigS __lUg ' tire tll.. afternoon aD4 DII'bt .,. ~m_t. We ha.ve had a ctUzena of the 'future. Give the w.ol' _._.. If moat ot the leavel hova and gtrla a cbance , 'Speoed aVI Mr. ~,. W'!.~I An,.l.., Celli. t ore and tha t It wu W"," ............ , . ~ rtjlef from mlltrles of In the wooda. It lmult hay. an cJInm. with onl; a few trees , " I afmple.,ues.. ~ , lOOlhinr ~I Al:te atart.e4 .....ea4aJ afternoon aome- Uke tbe O&ka and betchil IIhow· ~ • .......... ,. ,,.-.,~ ."..". ' to relieVe paW Itchinlt inllGlllfy-sootlia time. . No 4l1e W&l home ~ Pow' IDr color. ~ blue hale In the dill· EL£cr =~~I~~~~r.':: eUa and DO' one wu at bclme at 0,00l1DltbtJ aIi4 lovely mlld m.-reduce . . g• You eel real COI~ i.l.eemaIl KinardlllOnoooeJlDo!...dQa.NotqUlteloapectacular · .S ~= DlWt suffer netdl_ tiJrt1i1l'e jnlt when or whe~ It ltartecl -but u l'Ootober'1 Brlrht Blue Weath· ....._ ' g~.1'l ':c:1r~::: (:t!:u~'It It burned acreel a field of Ladlno, ~ bat a truly lovel1 peacotUl - ....me Court .ludle tory form-allO tu~ with pcr'clover . .d tlmotht Ullt b&cl been t/.IDe of At leallt, It Ie peace- Formar Autatant Attorney Gen lilt or 1884 on MUlardl. came!U1 If you CaD olOle, JOur earll to eral - ActIve In Church Work _ ._ __ throuf the fence and .,wept aCt'OlIl !Ole poUtfeat ~or from everr TV A CIvIc Leader /ADVERTISE-in the GAZEITE

A , firm Diary By D. J. PruIII'

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II your aubaarfpUon _ due' Here'l how to tell "It' It III. The lut, two' lIumbera app-.rlng after

. our .a.me denote ~ year III which It 111 due. Tb,e rut of number lndl~tell the moDth In which your Bublcrlptlon expires. For Instance If you have 8.51 at. ter Jour name. it ,me&lill ihat)'Our subscrlpUon e)tpired In Ausulli; 1951. We would B'Ppreclate It If XOU would send UB a check If your ~uhcrlpUon III due.

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}(cWco fa hereIt)' liven t h ~ t "ErnMt Shepherd wbolle Post Ot· tiel! &ddreslI .. Wa,uesvlUe. Oblo. bas been duly appointed as ~. mlntetrato~ of the ',Eetatt. of Charlell B. Shepherd. late of War· ren County. Ohio, deeealled. Dated tbll 10th day of October. 1962. · RALPH H. CAREY. Judre qf the Probate Court , ., Warren Ooupty: Ohio Meryl B. Oray. Attorney

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T At Grenge Hall, Lebanon ' CAlL LEBANON 178 FOR REsERVATION

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the corn b&4 luok1l1. been picked sotn.r and Into the wooda. It burned and the urller ware botb cold and aroell another field nut Jo ua WI hot. • It menaced the bull4lnp and the7' I( we CaD just forget those lIent for tbe fire elepartment. It thInI!I ana lee hill" lovely tbe ltopped J\tIt Ihort of our blFJ, clover tiel". rty the .tlme 1 got tllere It was appareutly under oo~ro\ bitt wlien 1 W'8~ down "'Let \II bap Oblo _ 01 the Wedn_&)' afternoon. I found a ID man the 001011 b7 elec:. _belt ,• the• belt for GcmImor. p1ace. ;wheres the leavee hac! II) ~CUr_P. Taft. baa etarte4 burning apln and the 1M cbanetar IUId abU· tire w~ headed for the Une fence .., for tile 'lob. Come. WI lit out the rut b7 bulns and a field of Bomethlng burn• 0 - . Slate OIIIcera and able 011 . MWard'1I IIlde of the . .II ItCIIIature wbo wlU Ilsht far the .ood of Ohio and not be fence. We got help and put that IIbtlnl _cb olber. W. IN!)' the out but old IItumPII and down losll wa want 100 emu tor tach do1lar wa ilv•. That means were BtU! bnn;uur on Snnday. 111m plit - all -ldnI for tile IIOOd of the old Bucke7e Slate Sunday afternoon .. I wall drlvtbat we 10ft. Vola for Cbarlel Ing &.rOund to hOw thine_ P. Taft for the IIOOd of If. Oblo and tile RepubUc. W. want were I · found a camp tlre IItlll the belt IUD In our atela for publIC olBce. ~. 1 aay. vote IImoulderlar. lert probably by fox fOr CUrial P. Taft Nove!llberA." hunters. Some effort Jlad been r....e .., .........blleu ....te eo. . ....... ..,. Co .U... , CblII"ftWI made to make It lafe. but noth·

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and quality of natural gas. Aheven modem Iaboraf.orUie along t\le}ripeUMe, they see that gas to be used in homes and ind1.lStr:iL!a :aDeeta.eucting

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THl!MDAY. OCTOBBR 30. 1952 '

THE MIAMJ GAZETT~ WAYNISVILLE. Ot.

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will reoelve sealed blda nnW 8 p. m. Dec. I, 19611, m tile board office. bqh echool buDd· Ing at wblch hour the bldB wW be opened aDd read aloud. Bids IIhall Include all new equip. ment. all new plumbing work and all labor neceaaary to tearms out and replactnr preaent reatroom equipment m two room. of the blgh schoo: buUdlng. as IIpeclt'ed la drawtnga anllable In the offlcell or the E. ' C. Landberl CIn· clntltt. Ohio. The Board of Education of "'o.yn&' 1 ocr l Scbool reservell the right to reject lin), and all bldll. to wah'e InfonnalJtiell ' and to with· bold awardlrig of the COil tract for a period. of thlrtf daYII. Board of Education, Wayne Local School Dllltrict Harold Wbltall:er, Pres. C. W. Barnhart, Clerk

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OBITUARY ELIZABETH ANN SHUTTS Elizabeth Ann Shutta, eldest daughter of Henry and Nancy Mahan Shutts, was born July 211, 11163, and passed away Oct. 15, 1962. In February of 1886 she was married to EdwIn ThomaS EdW ard 8, Wh0 passe d away In August, 1944. To this union two sons were born, Charles Edwin on Jan. 29, 1887 and Clarence H8l'Vey who preceeded bls mother In death In 8 . . . : . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . : . April, 1948, LIZzie, &II she was known to, her many friends aDd relatives, was A fellowship extendlag aroulld 89 years old when the Lord ..,..

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RAYMOND A. CONNER FOR S LE-CaDarlel, Singers aDd Henl. MRS. T. C. RUNYON, ML "I cannot 1&1', I wtn not ..y Holly. Phone SJ)rlng Valley 9680'1 That he Is dead, X-l().16-2WO "'Be Is jue~ away." FOR SALE-"Combuetioneer" Bbr In the attel1lOOn of October 17. . . 19511 Raymond A. Conner eUpped Fed Automatic Btokor, complete through that Goldell Doo fro With controlL Inquire at "BY. r m MAN'S STORE" Phone Wa.ynel' which there , !II ' no return. vt1l 2881 X-Io-S0 Son . of John and ADna Coeer, e . he was born September 2, 1888, FOR BALE - Range, wood IPld I and at the age of fo~eell came coal. Two years old. Phone 3251. 1to make hili home with hll uncle . , X-I0-29.so-11·~ and a~t, Mr. and Mrl. Harry .. . , _ Murra.y. FOR SALE-Kenmore Automatt'! On October 18, 1917 he ~a8

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BRING your B1uie Bep~ tell Hawke Barber SIIop. Work par. anteed. P r 1Q e 8 R.,.,aonable. THOMPSON B H O.E REPAIR. Harveylburg, Ohio. %-10+11411 .

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EIES EX 1111'ED .IIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. ,EEF - U. SI CIOIDEl HO\fflS: 2ND FLOORs

CARD OF THANKS We wllh to thaDlt our fried II IUI4 ......110.. ,.., their IdD6 U· preaslons 01 IJDlpathy, Rev. Wedpwooc1 for hJa consollnl words, aDd •the StubbB Fullem Home for their effielent service. loin. ~8Il COIlIler .,nd famll,..

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FOR HOME FREEZERS -LOCKERS WHOLE OR HALF HOGS

Want To SeD It? - CaD 2143 CATIU: FOR SALE' FOR BALm-AyilhIre BuJle, nine months old and under. With or withou~ . papers. See LEE O'BAN· ION or call Wa)'nemne 1588. 0-10-111-28-30

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CASH -BtmtzRS tor x..rre and Small lI'anna near J'(a)'D'" vlJle. CHRIS 1lAN'rz, Llrenaecl

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LEARNING ~N INTERESTING TRADE Making Bra.. 8tenclll Witt! Cvttinl DIeo Making Notary, Cor~o,..tlon and LocIge ..... Making 8mall M.tal Name Platel - Stamplld Copy

ALL TOOLS FURNISHED 8TEADY Er.,PLOYMENT, EXCELLENT WAGEa, CONDITION. PAID VACATION AND HOLIDAY PLAN

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DAYTON STENCIL WORKS 113 EAST 8ECOND 8TREET

it's inconvenient fOr you to WIt our biDk ill perSOD. Try it-ask ui few mail deposit form.t.

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H.vI"" rented my houa~ , h.v. rio further ... f . the f.llNln. .nd I will ..It II)' WII)' of Pullilo ~." Oft tIIo prem'" I...tIId at the ant .nd of Ha~.. off Route 71 ........ the now fllll"l abdo" 0'" •

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Falrbankl Mo ...e refrl •• r.to.; 00~1 ran •• I'Warm mornl"........1 hot IIlut &tov.; Eatata· heatroia; 4 IIumal' boUle ... .."., 1 lIufllOl'· IceroMn. ""'1 , tabl..; 12 .....I.M oha'N, 71 rookeN; IIbrar~ table; .Id. board; ohl..a cabinet, k ...........lMt, ..... of dr.w.... ; dr.... r; emokl". alan.; email _ _ , forn . . . alanil; • bed. oompl... , oo.....I....lon boo'- ad _~I a pIece IIvln. room .. Ita; 1x11 wool rug; Mx11 foot atooIe; folding chaiN, . . . . floor, and bod ....... . . . . . . IIecIa; plotu .... 1 WUh maotll_1 INnI". . . . . .; waoh tu~ MIl j .... ; flo_r peta; '"'rtalne .nd drapeo; ellv.rwa... ; d'lh"; cookl". ~nall. . ., ......... too1ItJ .. . .....; I~ 1nOWW; 7 layl". he.... •

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9 to 11:45 .. m. 1to5p.m. Except Wedneaday P. M.

Puts INCONVENIENT' TRAVEL "0

WANTED - Riders from W~ Our 10nlalT -y, ville to Day.ton. '1 to f. Pholle 8476 ADd thu he 11... fOJ< ever more, o-l0-3q. ThOlllh oat of mo~ 1lIht." ,

SHOE REPAIR-

(Stili 4%)

Above Woolworth'. 5 and 10c Store

'ATeIIBPAIIING

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LOUv..Tv,avnJ'lYe coati only 8c per year (or ,.:. ~Nl~~~ Phone 3462.

UND BAlK LOAIS

LebalOI laliolal Farm Loan

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STOP MOTHS _l'" ooat. BJIIB.

FOO D STORE Phone 2541

Spoiled Poland D.·Ina

CONTRQUED Lizzie Is survived by' two brotbera. Charles Shutts of Waynes· CALL or WRITE ville, and James of Lebanon: erne SOil Charles Edwin o~ Dayton; four ~andchJJdren, Herbert Ed· wards of Dayton, Margaret Ran· the Dible and other Holy ' books. a1l1, of Indianapolis; Mary Ellen The Centenary observance na· • Keller of Fairborn and Reba Bart. tionally will reach Its climax on ' lebanon. Ohio Phone 448 M 2 1953 I h th ' bli j b- , Iett. of Lebanon; nine greatgrand· ay, . wt e pu cU I children. four great great grand. ELLI8 H. STURM, Sec'y-Trea.. Ilee dedication of the Baha'i Tem· children and many ·nelces and L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - ' vie at Wilmette, m., 50 years at· I nephews. ter its Inceptton. -1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Baha'i CenteDary News ServIC&' IB A C K A C H E

FOR SA.LJII - 6-plece chrome cIln· Ing room suite, almOlt Ulte new. W)lyn..vUle. 8808. 0-10-88-11-6

Washing ¥&chIDe, Iuds return, united In Iliamage to MlslI Ellen perfect operatmg condltton, '85.00-. Sherwood, who with their daagh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone 2711.. X-I0-30 ters, MIlII Ruth CODllel' pf MI· DON'T LIKE IT HERE" eay amlsburg and Mrs. Sarah Chas· mothll when you treat them teen of Franklin. their eon, Mr. BJIlRLOU Mothspray. Five Leo Conner, tour 1l'aDdch1l4reD, year Illanmtee. . WAYNESVILLE ' Carolyn, Janet and Nanc), Coeer Breeding Stock, All Ag8l, New FURNITURE and APPLIANCE, aDd Etrl Chasteen" two brotherJl/ :?od ~f::cffine~eatTh:Yp~e:h:'~ Pholle 8462. Harry and Carl of Dafton, t.wo n Had In Thirty Yearl. The H,ve slatera, Lena Burris 01 Dayton, Belt Place To Buy. FOR RENT, and Goldie Bentley of Wayneaville. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-'-_ _-4. aDd one aunt, Mrs. El:um& Grubbll C. D.. SHEEHAN' FOR RENT - Kodem 3·room un· of Dayton, will cher1eh hJa memo furnlahed on Tb1rd atreet. Phonea d PLAINVIEW FARM8 2691, 3204. ........--...._ 0-10+18 01')' aD have given him every • 10vsa- care dl11'1nl alx yean of • Rt. 2, Waynuvllle, Ohio -W-ANTED-----.....:.!::.-......:.-----:! '111liliiii8, wblch he pattently bore Phone Centerville 7·nf4 _......:.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , to the very eDd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WANTED TO BUY - Hoae lD He WU all emPloye of the City country nt;lt over ,7,000. Wa )'D8I-' BaUway CoIIIPIUI7, Da¥ton, ad a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vfJle schooL DON PHELPS, Phone member of tile Kethoc1llt cIlurch. ...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- ... Franklin 11-11101. ' • 0-10-16-t!' ',Beyolld the lIun. . he ~ gone WANTED TO BUY-Bo)'l 20-mch. To r ..t ,1IWe whOe bicycle. Phone 3'1"The memory of hIa IaviD.I worda,

~e r:~~~nt~~v:~iO~n~:d ::/I~ ~~st::g ~~~e. her' to her eternat1 I as Baha'ls ·in 1200 localities spread· In John 11 : 25.26 we read.

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ARMITACE &. SUN.

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Our office... are In.tructed take the necelUl')' .tepe to prevent damage or deatructlon of property by Halowe'en prank' j eterll, This cannot be per ... ltted again this Hallowe'en.) Parent. are hereby adv Ised they are lIablll for damage 01' trelp." ling by Juvenile Prank.ters. I relpectlvely alk for coopera· tlOfl of all our cltlzenl that this .""oyanca be held to a minimum. All this cau.es unnecessary e"!' penH to the village. H. M. SHER' 'IOOD, M.yor

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lANK RUN CRAVSL-Loaded at Davis Furnu PIt. We also

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lag out from the world center of their faith at Hatra, Israel, observe the anniversary of the birth of Baha'u'llah, founde.r of' their Faith. Members of the Faith, em· bracing people of at least 30 dU· ferent races, believe their Revel· ator Is the {ulfUlment of ancient and modern rellglous prohpecy, namely. that He Is the "l'tom1sed One," The "Spirit of Truth" and the "Comforter" referred to In

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Phone Wa,n..vlllo 2111 WAYN ••VILLK, OHIO

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YOUNG, Arthur J.

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Live Wire aDd ~I.e. Orpn'y..... Second To None. StrfoUy 8ellera on the Beet All Around ,Market ill tbe Coati')' ~

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For 0.111 M.rleel Reporta: 'WLW ClIaetuati. 11:18; WCKY, CiMlnnlU. 11:11 WPI'B, IIJtdIotowa. U:~

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peQ3MBER 25, 1952

Wa,nesville Tops : Morrow Five 16-&1

In a Warren County league pme ;WIth Morrow played here FrIday nlght. \ Btll Stubbs of the wloners, ITEM8 OF INTEREST was lilgh with 22 points, whUe h'i'gh man for the loser8 was ABOUT FOLKS YOU Woods wlUl 26 polIits. KN~W Way"elvllle u ,F P Stullbs, t _____..___ 10 2 22 Carter, f ___________ 1 VISllt' IN COLUMBUS FRIDAY' O' 2 Peters, t '_____________ 2 2 6 Mrs. A. H. Earnhart and }l. Miller c ___________ 6 o 12 Alton , Earnhart were Coluplbus c ________ 6 2 12 Visitors Friday. Barton, g ____________ . 2 2 7 J . MilleD, g __________ 4 4 12 CHRI8TMA8 IN DAyTON Wardlow, g __ ;-..: __ :.___ 1 o 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart .and daugbter wlll spend Christmas Totals ______________ 31 13 16 In DaytoD with the formers mother Morrow G Mrs. Hazel Stewart. Brant, f _-_______ _____ 4 F P 2 10 Berytbolll, f ______ ____ 2 ViSITING IN NEW ORLEAIII8 Woods, c _____'-_____ 11 o • 4 26 Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Elzey Doughman, g ________ 1 and daughter, Mis!! ,Anne Elzey p"i-ker, g ______ ______ 7 2 43 17 Me enjoylJig the hol1days iD New -~ Orleans. Totala .--- ---------- 26 Ii 61 Score by Quarters : GUEST FROM 8. DAKOTA Waynesville ' _____ 18 , 81 64 75 Ulk· Morrow __ , ______ 17 28 46 61 Mr. James R, Gibbons of lon, S, D., Is the guest <If his In the prellmiDnry game, Mor· Sister, Miss Kathryn Glllons for defeated WaynevUle 43·24. the hoUdays. _~

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Wayne Y, outh Injured In Route 13 Crash .

Bank Stockhold.rs To M..t Janu.ry 13

It was Waynesville all the way

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The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Waynesville National ·Bank of Wa.ynesvUle, Ohio, for the eleotlon of dIrectors and the transaotion ot any other business that may come before the meeting, will be beld ,at the otUce ot slUd Tbe WaYnesvtlle National Baok on Jllnuary 13. 1963" at' 2: 00 p. m. 'JAMES E. JONES, Cashier 12-18-26-1-1-8

Tbere will be no ruraL mall .sen'Ice Tbursday and Friday, December '26 and 26 because of a twoday holiday granted by the government. ' ~TER H. GORDON, Postmaster.

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Methodist .Charu .Team in Second Plac~

The Waynellvl11e MethodIst We.t Wayne Advl.ory church team Is In second place In the church , basitet ball league of Council Meets Sunday the Dayton area. Three gallles The West Wayne AdvisorY Coun · have been played so far with two cll members enjoyed a most deli· wIns and one lo.ss. 'l1he neltt ga.me clous .(Jbrlst.mas dInner at the Far wUl be Monday nIght, January 6th. gills Party HoUse on Sunday eve· All games are play d at the Wayne As far as oould be learned, nlng of the P8st week. Nineteen Waynesville, Saturday night, bad Ave. :ttfarket In Daytoo. Anyone ill members wsre present and follow· Its first gLImpse of SlInta Olaus weloome to attend thel,le games Ing- the ' dinner, a most pleasant coming into town drawn by iI. dog which are free of charge. social hour was spent with an ex· team. There was no snow to greet Earl ConnEll' Is manager of the change pf girts. Santa Olaus Saturday nIght. but be team wIth .Herbert McMillan 8S as· came. 10 about 15 mInutes hite In , sistant mannger. Those who have -,-played so far in the pmes are: the rain. VISIT IN XENI~ S'UND~Y Brown-Simpson NOTICE The team Is ItnOWD as Capt. David Hartsock, Charles OOf!,ard. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown Jordan, Keon eth Bradley, Per· The Waynesville Lumber and Kay's famous SiberIan Husky dog and fa.mJly were among the guellts Weddlns J.n...ry 7' ry Sackett, Earl Powell, Wanen • Supply ' wishes ' to announce t hat ~am. ~or . a (a.mily gathering at tbe OUf Treats fol' the children were Invitatins ha.ve been lasued Sheehan, Dlol~ McFadden, ,Byrd ------......,....,.-,-~------_'7----------'-_-=-- t hey win be closed between ChristMcOoy bome In "~nla on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Brown to Lackey and Jerry Mahon. A:nyone maa and New Years for Inventory. given out by Santa Claus at the evening. the marrIage o~, their daughter, Is eIJgJble who Is In attendance at 1963 caleodars are available with Ohrlstmas tree . at the corner of ---'-'Miss Oarlotta Brown ip Mr. Dan Sunday, school at least two Sun· Main and Mla.ml streets. pictures ' of homes on them. MISS 8ARAH SMITH .RETU,R N8 Wesley 'Slmpaon, Wednesday, Jan: days In the month prevIous to ".", ",.".,." , Miss Sarab Smith who has 7, at half a(ter seven o'clock, at playing. seemed so long to have a monopoly on makIng >contlned at McClellan hOspital f9f. the Waynesville Methodist /Church. The scores In the three games workshop ,a t the North Pole, this year subcon- Student Study At treatment and observation, hss r", The bride·elect, ·Is a student at played thus far are as follows. VI" 1111,,:8, the Ohio Development ...lUld PubliCity Commieiur)led to the home of ·Mr. and Waynesville High Scbool and the Methoda.a Church WaynesVIlle, 68, Cepterville YO : Mra. 1.. g. Gordon. groom to be Is a ' student at WIl· Waynesville 64, Con cor d 88; and dElscrlptlons have left Ohio thIs year Tbe Methodist Church wlU wei· 'The annual Chrlstma.s party of mlnglon CO,llege. I WaynesVIlle 66, Grace eh 'rch 48. the North Pole. On Christmas mo~ing, chU- come the college students home the St. Augustine Altar SocIety VIESITOR FROM 8COTT AIR BA8E lbIlllili'rlld "IlL aw.,\ke to find toys uilder t1lelr Christmas this next Sunday morning at -the was held at the home of Mrs. Jos. Mr. and Mn. Charles O. James In Obio," 10:30 service. These young peo· ~oyan In Centerville. At the con· .and children recently had a' a \ ' oM------~ From Weste~Ule, cowboy pi/l· pie will have a part in the service. ciuslon of the business meetIng, guest ~e latter's brother, ,,/c Shown at right, Herbert Eugeo: tOls "y the tbousan.ds Have 'l~ft It 'Is a ,vondertal experience to "be the new ofticers were Installed. JlDlmy Walker ot Scott Air Base, Lilmb, -thre6"yeal'Old ion of Mr. tlle world JarlJest plant' prOdu~g home after a few months a.way, They are: Mrs. Joseph Zajbel, Ililnoill. ~ and , Mrs. Herbert LI\.Dlb, of Cor< the accoutrements of "gOQd guys both for the students and for tbe prssld.ent; Mra. Edward Kuhn, wiD (Route 1) who recently died and bad " Gu.n s for the cow· loved oneil wbo welcome them. 'The vice president; Mrs. Norman Lln~· at ,l(lami VaUey hOlpltal In boy. ~ the ~burob Is also bappy to ha,v e these auer, seOretary ; and Mrs. Jobn A dllllcioua • •11IjiiP'r-iton ~ .ot. II ruptured a.v~ ltent,p~ "'i!fftt''1J1!tml!leii!~lInId:1hrl{.'i back In their place Mlslell. treasurer. 1M c~ -: sctiool"an Church Or- Innch W88 f!'ervect' ud bingo. CfaJ'OI Nor'wcod, ~d . Elyria, slnglng and gift exchange were CARb OF THANKS 'penni~tlDt:ly united enjoyed. and In whIch of Its have gone northward. Blocks and We wiSh ' to thank relatlvel, state mep!bers the personal otber wooden toys for the wee friends and nelgbbol18 for the freedom and Inltla~ve- of the Ill' little shavers ha¥e been "packed I . m~w.~rs. ca.rds and kindness shown EA'ST WAVNE ADV. FRIDAY dlvJduals that compilse them are Into boxes at Youngstown. Rub· us during the recent death of our The East Wayne Advisory Coun· son He,bert EUgene. Also to Bro. defil1iteb' and co~pletely SafE!' ber dolls, ballooos and other ·flex- . >Cil will enjoy a Christmas party, Shell of Latonia, Ky., for his co~· guarded. This commonwealth mUSIt Ible tOYs bave been sent off to Instead ot- their regUlar meeting soling worda, and the Stubbs fun· All Correspondentjl and Advertlll\rl mUlt liave their copy In as (ar 88 we can visualize It, COli' Santa from Akron, Ohio's rubber for the New Yeara Edition not later than Monday noon, Decem· on Frlda,y evenl~, IDee, 26, at eral bome for their efficient ser· slst of a world legl.lature, whose capItal of the world, Barberton 29. The Gazette will go to pre •• Tuesday afternoon In order the -Keller Hoak ·home. members will; as 't~e trustees Illf and Asbland, vice. to get In the mall Wednesday morning. Alii copy coming In paat streaming out of Plqul!o ev~ry the whole ot mankind, ultimately Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lamb ( the d~8d line will be held over flpr the next ISlue... If at all posATTEND CHURCH S'~PPER control the entire r81Ouroes of al,1 da.y have been large shipments of sible we would like to have copy by, 'S·aturday. Your cooperation the component nations, and willI brigbt red plastic firetruckB. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart will be appreclated~The Publilheri. enact such laws as shall be 1·4l· From Urbano. have been going and Mr. Alton Earlibart tttended "constructioneer" toys that help ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Qulred to regulate ' the life, satls(y the Obri.tmas supper and party 'af the needs and adju t the relation· the youngster do his "building" the Honeycreek Christian cburch work. INFANT BARTLETT 811,Ips of all rages aDd peoples." ~n Tuesday evening. . Metal tOYs, cars, trucks and ' Recognition, dedication and in· -,', - Excerpt-A Patt, rn for Future DIES FRIDAY stallation ot chui'tlh and Bible "Chrl.trna, Cookl. .Soclety, by Shoghl Effendl-Guar· stea.mshovels bave been shipped HAVE 8UNDAV GUEST8 from Bryan and Lorain. In Iron· Tbe • Infant son ot Mr. and dian Bsha.'1 Faitb. _ ton and Cincinnati, footbaltB. bas· Mr. and Mrs. LeWis Fire and School officers of the Church of Swap" H.ld H.re ' will be instituted . next Mrs. ,C barles Bartlett, Lebanon, MIsI Sally ·S~ IUld Mr. and Ohrlat Lor,,"s day. Th~s lie SOIDeMrs. A. 1.. Bchuhart opened ber ' ..... , ..........., ............., .., .........., ... ketballs and other sporting goods died FOday at Mla.ml Valley hos· Mrs. Robert Meredith aad daugh· have been readied for the little pltal. ' \ GravesIde services were Oblo purcbases ol E and H DeNOT ICE ! ters were gueats ot Mr. and ' Mra, tbing Jlew iD this cbpgregatlon and home on Friday afternoon to a athletes. conduoted Saturday morniog 1n fense Bonds during November different from ule usual ordlnadon group o( friends tor a. most Ull' All W. nlll ' Ute efocerle. and PaUl Harley and famitY for a To give full credit on this MiamI cemetery bel:e by the Stubbs showed tbe first decrease for or dedication "ervlaes of , ou usual party. The guests brou.g ht IlIeat ma!eta Wli.1 be . open Ohri8UD,aa dinner on Sunday. Christmas, Sante can well say, funeral home . 1962 compared to sales of E Donds . churches. All the current and new samp\es of· tbelr 9hrlstmas oook· 'nelda (Chrlltma. Eve until 8:~). "Mel'l'Y Christma.s from St. Nick officers of the church and Bible ie and named this afternoon as the y Survlvors Include the parents, for the Bame month last . ,eat', RICHARD 8HEEHAN HOME shool will be Included. Tbey;will "Christmas Cookie Swap". The. " '..- ....' ....................- . '.............. '.~ and Oblo." the maternal grandmother, Mrs. and ended 13 consecutive month· Richard Sheehan', a1l111lan 8/c, ot be given a solemn cbarge, pledg~ dloJng tabre was a most beautifUl Jack Pre.ton. Home; Myrtle Edwards, Lebanon, and the by-month sales gains for the Tuscon, Arizona, bas ret~e4 to tbemselves to perform their 4utles tblng With : the centerpleoe of 'R paternal grandmother, Mrs. Car· state, C. J. Wa.ggoner, Cbalrman. bls training after a rtve-day stay to the best of tbelr ablUty and be oookle Chr:stmas Tree and the L.avlna For Oversea. Warren ' County Defense Bond rah ~artlett, of Kentucky. here having been called on aoCommittee, reported today. Sales formaUy acoellted by the QOngre- trays of beauttrully decorated 'Mr. and Mrs: J . K. , Preston will connt of the d~ of hla grandot E and H Bonde in Warren coungatlon. Tbis will be a beautitu.l cookies. Coffee and, tea Y' ere have as their OhristmaS guest, M r . father, Mr. Elmer! Sheeban. . ty last · month were $14,218, and and sacred sellVice In preparation aen'ed and everyone tasted tlie de- and Mrs. Oharles Truax ot Lou113Mrs. Vada Klein of Wilmington, CAROL LAMB RITES compare to E Bond sales of $H,· tor next year'. work In lthe church. J llclous Chdlltmas goodies. ,VIlle, Ky., Dr. and Mrs. Robert was a dinner guest on Wednesday MONDAY AFTERNOON NEW Cu,.TLRV' CLUB FRIDAV 668 for November, 1951. The new Annex to the church t ~ ~ Preston and, daughter, Margie Lele of her Sister,' Mra. Olive Curl. Mr/!. Walter Whitaker will ':'G Carol Lam b , three-day-old The Defense Bond office III Co· (lnd Private and ·Mrs. Jack PreiS' Mrs. Curl returned to WllmJogton hostess to he Nllw Ce/ltury Club b~ldlng Is In prooesa of comple- I daughter ot' Mr. and Mrs. Wl\fard lumbus pointed out .. that sales or tlon and' will be used neXt Wed· . ' ' ton and sOIli Michael of Cam,p with Mra. lOeln for a short visit. on' Friday afternoon a~ her bOme Polk. Pvt. Preston will soon lean Mrs. Wilbelmlna Underyrood Lamb died Sunday at Miami Val- E . Bond4 reported during No\'em· with Mrs. 'R, E. Aabury .a nd Mra; nesday nlgbt, ,New Year. ~ve, !or Surviving ber, 1961, reached a two-and-a·huIC , ; lor the Weet cOllst to sail for spent ' Sunday with her !laughter ley hospital, Dayton. a watcb party<. !l1hJa will lie a time .D. O. Ridge iD charge of the pro- of fellowship and good times!?" "0 Little Town of Bethlehem" overseas servloe, ' Mrs. Fred Braddook and family. are the parents; seven brothers month peak, because It marked ~. gether. Tbt\re wUl be a short mes- wID be sung in 'Ohio on Chl'!\ltMrs. Lea.b Mills Is spendlog ~ and five sIBt~ra . Funeral servIces the fInal accounting perIod of . the I sage and a prayer service early In mas. And the little town ot Beth, ,. week's vacation wltb the family were were held Monday ·at 2 p. first Defense Bond drive which HOM E FROM COLLEGE the evening, followed by' refrea~· le~em that's 1'oeated In Ohio, a Kin •• Mill. .......... of berson, Mr. William Strouse m. at the Pentecostal cburch by was a. natlonal promotion wIth Stubbs funeral home, with Rev J . ¥Illes Quotas. There was no all Among those bome from their ments and gams ~or .the ~oung town in Orawford County whose ·H.rv.y........ ..... in UYtle. . college work for tb.e bolldays are people. At 11:46 p . .m: a song will largest buUdlnlg Is a churbh, wID ' . 1.Irs. Le.n a Hartsock spent Sun. P. Lamb offJclating. Burial wa .. out bond drive held durlog 1962. Janet Mlcbener and Mary Dora be sung by tbe congregation and I have the thougbts . ot tb~ state Kings Mills d,e feated ,an'eya.- day at a family dIoner at the In Mla.mf cemetery. Merrill 1.. Predmore, Ohio's DI· Hough from Ohio State, Harlan a , prayer serVice, wll~ ul\ber the I focused on It for a brier period. burg 68-66, In a WalTen coun.;y home of her brother, Mr. Stacy reotor for the Defense Bonds Di, DES KOLOS XMAS PARTV , Earnhart. from Yale, JlIdy Conner old year out and tbe new y~nr In. I Bethlebem, Ohio, Is so small league con18.t at IQp~' Mills FN· Burnet near Centerville. vision, praIsed the excellenf vol· Miami Chapter 107 ' O. E. S. en· unteer effort put behind the trom Ob.lo University Athena, aad All tbe ~em~ra and friends of that It's not Jlsted on mOllt m,apa day night, -wIth BIll Scbutter galln· The Centervtlle Oommunlty tertained with a Christmas party the church and Bible SCh901 are ! of tbe Buckeye State, accord1n& to iDe lDdlv1dllal bQoorli for tbe vile choir were guests of the Home EIleen Brown from Oxford. state's bond program and empha. cordialLY Inllted to attend. Sand· I the Oblo 'D evelopment and Pub- tOrs with U polntl. Monday eveoJng and dellght:- Wednesday evening. About fifty sized the ',ot ~t Oblo sales of ATTEND WEDDING IN B~LPRI 'wtches, pie aIi~ cooki8!l, that can ,tiOJt1' CoimiitsatOD. But like the Tbe ' score by quarters: r fUlly enta,talned us with a pro- chl1dJ1en were present, many pre- E and H Bonda . PI'Obably , will 'Mr. and Mrs. O!arence Rye, Mr. be servoed .8 a, plat~ lunch .lioUld Betlilehem of old, tl1e woriSa and Harveyaburg _____ ~i 26 4( fi6 gram of reading and carols. Thts seotlng a program . of recitation sbo~ a net gaiD of over , 80 mn.' .(}harlea Rye, Mn. Irvin 'RoaeD aJ!4 be brougbt by tho,e attendlnc. music ,emanating from Be~e- ISlDgs Mills ______22 89 66 EI8 occasion Is anticipated each year and music. Santa made bis ap' lion dollars compa.red to E Bond -1Ion and Mr. an ...... B. L. a,e Tbe church hopes to dedlca~ hem'a only oburch on early c:thrI.to In the reserve -..me, Han'ey,. and Is mUCh enjoyed. by all of us: pearance and presented candy and sales iD 1961. were among tbe gUeata on Frida';'j the new annex the tirat , Lord s mas ,morning will faU on ,tbIa burg defeated IDnp Mills 86-84,. Mr. and Mrs. 'Seth Furnas and oranges to the cbndren and evel;)'Actual dollar sales of Serles E evening for the wecldinl of the day In Januall)'. It· la , planned to QUlet elumber.iDs ' OhJj; town. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kellar Hoak were one exchanged gifts. and B Bonds iD the state during former Mr. and Mra. ~r.·1 lOll, f haye an O1Ibtlde speaker tor thia And 10, Bells, Oblo, In Plcuwal V181TOR8 FROM D~VTON also guests. November were $113,.21,978, and ' Mr. Earl Rye to ~Iaa Patricia event, wblob wUI probably be iD County, the, vWace "m be rIncMr. and Mn. ~1 A. Soberer, ot , MI'. and Mrs. John Hilt and DINNER GUE5TS IN LEBANON compare to total purcbases of E . ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter t5heeban Bonda ollly In the same month laIt WeJlb In Belprl Oh.o. a Lord'i dar aftemoo~ lernee. 1D&' the joyfU~, menage of Ohrfat- payton, were SlInd." diDn.r BUeats children JohnnY and Rebecca, of -mas good 'wilL In, Immanuel, ' Fa)'. of Mr. and :Mrs. Paul .I.. Scbernf Springfield. were guests Bunday and Bona Richard and Warren year of U6,16U98. XMA8 8UPPER, EXCHANGE GUE8TS FOR CHRI8TMAS DAV ette County, ()hurch-~ra wm. and family. ev~nIng ot Missel Ruth and Ells. were dinner guests Wednesday evenine of Mr. and Mn. T, A. Scott Mr. aDd M~. Ed , Hopldnl, Mr. Mr. and Mra.. Oharl.. Jame. will ling the prallea of an.other 1m, abe~ Chandler. 8ANTA CLAUS ON of LebBnOn. el lin. WOUam Hun and ch1l· 81ltertaln with. a ramnr diDner on ~lnanuel oki the aIlnlyeraary of BIa . CARD OF .THANK8 ' _ _ _ _ __ OSWALD ROOF an d )In. Dand' Bart- CIlrIat.1Ql nar and haM &I tbelr blrth. ., . .' dr-.a, Mr. t an 111' aDd Kn.., Boberl ,LoDelW, In .parael)' '1IOPuJated I Wllll, to ~ an ID7 IU~cn;lo,. WILL 'SPEND CHRISTMAS .I. ~f_ille Sl,Dta Ola'wl hal ::a -:;;. Mra: Mr. and Mn. Bobo ViDton wtlI be t • IIIfd- era 'Nor .;:!.!=U!!!. DAY IN DAYTON been placecl on the roof of the Arth B pIItDI and obUcInIl ... Olark and CIbIIcInn. . 01 · q I~ht for .....delate froID mn. on ..-- , _ . ~ Mr, I and Mrs. PaUl A. Soberer o.wald Funeral Home, complete ~ IUPvC and . .~ Mr. and lin. Char\.. O. aronnel the 'f111ace, who lib tile ,day. December 10,. . . . Bee aDd IOU wU1 spenel OlLrlstlDu elar with umbreUa tor rainy weather ~.:.;;.: Or IIft8 at tile hbIn. of ¥r J&8I1.. allc1 c~1jIin aDd Mr. an4 wtae men of old, wU1 foDo,.. tile I tor In . Dartoa at the home of Mrs. and a sack of toya. The Imqe of aacl Jlra. IInNtt KeDrlek eel lias D. ~ an4 ahDo u.tata aIlud tDto tile 't'1lIap to 1i oIf!!.. ... ~,-.. :.A.c'c'1J:ICI'!1C Soberer'll mother. 111'8. Ren. the Jour ,old fellow II DoodUIhted 'at night. cbI14reD ~ ,8 ' - emalnl'. , . c1nD. wonhip at til. iaaDpr. _ ry ~1VoIO"" ,~IiiIII!~" Probst. , '

Dog Team First In Wa,nesville '

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This HapPT Bollday aeason In 1962 - ju.t preceding Ohio's Se8" Dot too LYTLE METHQDtaT nltable METHODIST CHURCH Qulcentennlal Cslebration af'r B. Eo Baughn, PlUltor the more )'ou W. Wedgewood, Mlnllter torde Ohloana an opportunity t~1 to theH.people throughout the ),ear, Church Sohool; 9: 80 a. m., Mr. Unified Service, 9: 45 a. m. boast ot all ' the many things that t)M mort allpropriate )'our Christ- I-HIBrn,8rl McMllad, SupL are added to &he merriment 011 mal gift will be. Worship Service. 10:80 a. m. ST. M... RY'S EPISCOP ... L Ohrletmas and New Year ff)stlv. \Vliat W )'our fond hope when you Youth YellowsslP. Sunday 7:81) I The Rev. 'Samuel N. KeYI, Reo tor live lomeone a I' m . lttes by thta sreat State and It. Sundlll,V: To see their . . people, aCClQrd1ng to the · Ohio De· elft' eyelUght up with Choir Practice Thursday 8.0Q. Holy Communion 7: SO a. m. velopment. and . ~bllclty Commls· .enulne delight Adult wOJ:shlp and ohurch' school. elon. . when the), open 10:46 a .. m. Ohio can 181 claim to havlnl~ the package t Of FERRY ' CHURCH OF CHRIST course that'l the started the idea, 'It decorattng anl~ Byron Oarve~. Minister Ideal we strive for lighting OhrJatmas trees In thl~ In UTIC~ E.U.B. CHUROH gift-givlnl'. But Bible School, 9: 80 a. m.homee. August Imgard mad lit sometimesl we deMornJng Wprahlp, 10:80 a. m. WUltalD' Channon, Mlnlllter. crude ornaments and a ' tiny star tect a falle gleam Prayer Meeting, 7: 00 II. m. , Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Mr. tor a .tree In his hom!! at Wooste,r In the eyell-OOYoung People's Meeting, 7:00. Harley Thomae, Supt. have not quite chos~n caulle we In 1947 which WBS probably the Evening Servlcee, 7:30 p. m. Preaching, every other Sunday, A hrlstm!l8 Cantata was pre· ' 11:46 a. m. time such an ac,t. wae pe ~· properly. eented a t Jonab'e Run Baptis t. Annly?,e each person: If that man Evenlng Service, first Sunday In tormed I~ America . . Churcb Sunday evening. Included Ie the ne.t, carefully-groomed type, month. Early Chrilltmas trees we~e he won't be excited over a huge In the cas t were membel's of three . I1ghted by amall candle's thnt woolly plaid ehlrt.. He'd welcome a WAYNE8VILLE CHURCI'! OF commun ity churches, the Friends, weI' constant Dre hazards Bn,d handsome fine quality broadcloth CHRIST Methodists and Jonab'e Run. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS shirt! The new homemaker who is caused more sulpense and anXIety normally ,absorbed in lier house, Fu neral ser vices for Wm lam Jack Barnes. Minister. tban pleasure, Tbere again Ii might just find that Frcnch fryet' Price Roberts, l\f\ulster (Pop) Weuel . were conducted Donald Hslnel, Supt. Bible School, 9:30 a. m. noted Ohioan, Tbomae A. Edison. a little dulll But how excited she'd Tu esday afternoon at Morris !llld Worship Service. 10 a. m. MornJng Worship, 10: 46 a. m. )Irlgbtened the Holiday Season for be over a pleated nylon nightie or . Evening worship at 7: SO. Sons funeral home. Dayton. Mr. Sunday School. 11 a. m. slip I, people all over the world by tbe Wet zel clied at Clinton Memorial. Midweek services each Wed· And the ohlldren are no difl'erent Invention of the eleotrlc lnoan· from adulh. I remember one Christ· nesday evening at 7: 80. bos plta l.. Wilmington ; followIng a descent lamp. 10day mlllJone j~r mas giving my two small nephews s ho\'t IIInes8. OREGON I... EVANGELICAL U. B. colored Christmas tres bulbs alre very handsome wool pull·over Th e We l z~ l s moved bere from Eugene Griffith, Paetor sweaters. They opened the packmanufactured In several OhIo Dayton se vera l yeul's ago and for guest s. Sunday. of Mr. Osborn's ,:tund~y !:lehool, 10 I. m. ages just enough to see what was two years lhey owned and opel'- ,paren'ts, Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Os· c~tles and towns. Morning Wo.shlp, 11 a. m. inside and dropped them lII~e the Youth Fellowship, 6:80 to 9:00. As to the trees, Ohio uses mp:l'e proverhial hot potato to l'u'lh on to ST. AUGUSTINE CHURGH a ted the grocery now be!.o n-rtng born and family . Obrlstmas , trees than any other another package! Now if I give to Ha rold Bogan, Ince seUlng W. P . .McCan·en ot Walhundlng . James L. KruaUng. Paator ' State, accordhll to reports fro,m them clothes, 1 alwoys include some t be gToce ry the y hav e I_ved ' n s pent the week here at tile Mc· Mqases 8.00 'and 10:00 n. m. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS shippers In Canada. The out·«)f· toy they have been wanting. reti rement. alTen home. • First Day School, 9:30 a. m. Once the gifts Ol'e sel ected and state t(eee are only part of title you get ready to wrap them it is 111 1'S. • E. F r:Jst vls' ted. wi th MrR. Osee Ha r an Is s pending Meetlng for Worehlp, 10:30 a .m. ' total array because thousands of a good idea to'tl'Y to have nl{ your Mrs. gleslle FriqllY. Mrs. Ogles· thi s week as a houseguest In the treee ",re eupplled from Stnlte supplies read y. There are stunning MT. HOLLY METHODIST I bee. who Is a pa tie nt Ilt a rr hom e of her niece. Mrs. Ruby toreets and private tree farms papers for all types 01 gifts-milS' LEB~NON CHRISTI ... N SCIENCe R est Home. LebRnon , is recoveri ng Stump. of Dayton. Nursery·gro\V1l evergreens that cullne designs for the !)len's pack. T. M. Scaft, Mtnlster ChrIstian Science services are from a fraclured arm. 8u ffered In I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams Sunday School. 9: 30 a. m., E. can be rep.a'nted In tbe lawn u.re ages, dainty gay paper3 for wom· held every Sunday mornlng at 27' a rail a few weeks ago. a r e announ cing the birth of tbeIr en'e gifts and jolly motif>! for chll· Earnhart., Supt. , gaIning favor _ Obrlstmas trel8s, Mrs. Helen Ounce has returned fourth hlld ' and second son Wed. N. Mechanlc Street' at 11 o'clock, dren. Include ribbo'llll, stickcl's and Wore'hlp Service, 10:30 a. Dl. and there agata Ohio leade tbe ,_ift cards to match the papers. Sunday school at ' the aBIDe hour. lo her home In H llls\;oro rlfter \ nesday at Clinton Memorial hos. Evening Service, 7.30 p. m. field by vjrllfti of having t.M Havc plenty of cellopi}ane tape to being relculled . from Grand view litlll Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs . help malte all th . nrnCl'S l'Ie;l t -and World's center of the nursery bUll' hosnita l. Day ton, where s be UIl· 1 Tucker of Harveysburi;. are, Iness located wttbln Its borden, aecure. de r went Jl urgery recently. i llle maternal grandparents. . Then when the exciting ' nuking In Lake County. Mr. and Mrs. James Dos ter and packages a1'(' ooened, "C hope daugbter of Ce rite&vlUe. were PCe. Iyde ltunyan has retu,rned . Instead ot turning out lI!etlll you'll have the great pleasure and g uests Sunday of tbelr pa rents. to Lake Obarles. La., after spend· XMAS TIP-A lurprlsing Yul.- 'stars In blacksmith sllODS Illke satisfaction of seeing that happy' tide friend. with CbriJtmu u ..s Mr. a nd Mrs. Herbert T . Doster I ing a two weeks furlougb bel'e look of genui ne appreciation on the year·round. IIl1'n8 up in Ihls Imgard did, dozens of taotorles each perllon'" f~lI~el a nd Mr. nnd Mrs . •1. P : Thorn· with his wi fe and other family throughout Ohio are pouring torth sturdy Wbeeling garbage ce. bury. . I members. Pvt. Runyon expects to Filling the ce with land pro- glittering ornameute made ot ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE-YOU'lL FIND IT PAYSI R.obert 811debrecht wbo Is stn· leave fo l' overseas 'dllty soon. vides a lturd". no·tlp tree·b .... glass, plastio, aluminum, ILnd SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE JUST $2.00 YEARI 1111'S. A. S. Collett was hostess to hold your tree slr"lght and many other m,aterlals. Lloned with the COl1 st Ouard in CaUf ornl&, Is spending the holl· to the MissIonary Glrcle of Jon· proud. Draping while cloth, batCbrlstmas greeting cards hlavt' days herp with his parsnts. 1\11'. l ab's Rlln Baptist ChurCh In her ting qr crepe around til. can lendl become bIg business since tbelr a ud l\1nf. He rshel Hlldebrech t and home Wednesday afterlloon. Mrs. a pleaalng snow·.ffect. Watering beginnIng just a century tgo Ilnd sons\ Walter and Billy. ' Ralph NIIJ read the le/lson nnd the land occaaionally will help Obio turn Is he. tbe bulk of the Clyde Lev lcy. seriously 111 for I rs. Nell ie. Olllam WIlS In barge keep the tree beautiful ed lire- nation's suppl,. fi:om nine plolnts r.ll ile someti me. blls now recov· of Lb e devotions. ' safe for the holidaYI. The Inug- located 'In Oleveland, OInclnn,atl. erecl. Miss Jane Flte a ttendel,l a party fitting cover ed stout ban hedl. Medina, Norwood, and' Dayton. M r . a nd Mrs. Charles Osborn given Friday evening ·a.t tbe Rof· make the can ideal for the safe, Comes tbe New Year, Oblo hI and family of Blue Ball were ferbel'th home In Oakwood for tbe year·round Itorag. of tr.. Ugh.. ready tor the celebration wtth tbA glrle oC Tool ' DeSigning office of and fragile omamen.. for man, country's eupply ot balloons and noisemakers. '1' h e factories In Try GAZETIE CLASSIFIEDS the NatIonal Casb Register Co. ChrlstmB:le. to com•• Ravenna &l!,4\JAkron are the ~;=;;~;:~;;;;~;=~;;;.~.;;; ;;;;~ys;;;;;. ~~~ WorWs largelb";ioducere' of toy balloons and raleted toy Items. So our OhlojUls can well be proud of all tb'a~ Is contributed by Farm Loans ,8, DIVISION QF WILDUFE WITH our Induetrles to make OhrlstliIlntl Compare Any Other Plan and New Years brightest, ga17eet / . FOR and nolsest stemming from InIlr. I. dang.roull How much It Interest ~ate 4 % genuity and le&:dershlp 1.11 the ANY CITY YARD OR great diversity ot Ohio production will d,lfroy II alwayl a qU.ltlon. Repayment Plan COUNT/?V HOME CAN durIng war or peace. (10 to 34Yz yr.\ HAVE Irs SHARE OF Good Inluranc. II your only lure elRD VISITORS"" SAFETY protectIon. 'Why 'not ••• UI abOut IF FOOO IS PUT OUT

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Wilshlng all your triends a Merry Ohrlstmas at UN headquar. ters In New York would be quite a tongue.twJUJg exercIse: Here Is th~ way some ot them go: To the delegate from China, you would /lay "Kung Ohu Sheng Tan," and -to the correspondent of the IcreJandlc Broadcasting Sys~m, It's "GledUeg lot" If the Philippines diplomat pre. fera Spanish, you say: "FeUces Poscuos," but If he likes Tagalog ,It· becomes a little more compU. cated. Some say "Mag'andang Pasko," which means "Beautiful Ohrlstmas," but , others Bay, ''Mali· $ayang Poskl," or "Merry Christmaa." Soviet Union delegntes say "S'rozhdeatvom Khrlatovym" _ and to the representnt1ves or CommunIst Ukraine It's "Vese. Iykb Sviat." Po!1Bh repr~8enta. tlves say "Wesolych Swiat," but the YUg(lsl/l.vs aay "Sretnn BozIc." Czecho$)ovakJa _ "Veaele Van. oche." Grsece--"Kala Chrlswugennn." Norway nnd Denmnrk boy say something llke "Gledlleg Jol " only the Norwegians pronounce it "Oledlleg JUl." In Sweden It'll "God Jul." ' Frencb-"J Ni) " , BrazU "Fe°IJyeuxN oe ;, ce ,~ta.l N?,therlands Prettlg Kerst.

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Della Tarvin .vs. Marvin Tarvin, divorce to plaintiff. Julia A. Tardo vs. Anthony F. Tardo, Albert Herrick appointed attorney for ' defendant; divorce md r~storation of maiden name to plaintiff., . Robert R. Wilson vs. Al'thur Lee Wilson, et' aI, defendant granted leave to plead on or before Decem'l ber 26. Arthur Anderson vs. Elizabeth Anderson, dlvorc,: and custody ofl children to pl$tiff. James M. Bolender vs. Wanda Bolender, ' case ,dismissed. Jack Edwin Woods vs. Shirley Y. Woods, divorce to plaintiff; custody of children to defen<\ant; plaintiff

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to Gerald (i:rooms! 1,16 acres In Deerfield It{o'rrow, boo~eeper. oj ownship. Ronald N. Toney, 18, Lebanonj NIW SUITS ' Kllsb D. and Mar)' Lou Amburgy, Arkie Abrams, et ai, to Carr E apprentice tool maker, and Clara SteUa M. Reynolds vs, John Rey- lot in South Lebanon: aDd Para Lee Little, lot in Frank: ' Mae Hill. 18, Lebanon, factory nolds, divorce. PaUl N. Herdm8ill, J. P. 8iIld Huda Lamb to Fred lln. worker. attorne~. • GraUID8iIl, .066 acre In Corwin. Anna Mary Pack to Shirley 'Blck.' Elmont S. Gustin, 53, Foster, Patsy Lou Adams vs. William Edna E. Ridge to W. Edgar and JiLell, lot in Fr8illklln. . machinist, md Lora D. Ford M, Gene Adama, divorce. Meryl B. Doris L. Smith, 4 lots in Waynes. John E. 8iIld Edna Fitzgerald to Maibeville. ' . Gray, attorney. ville. ' , 'iilliam Cortelyou, .625 acre in John M. 8iIld Ben Browning vs. Para Lee Little, et ai, to Marlon Il'ranklin Township. ~....~ Clarence, Hopkins, money only. and Dena Gard, 4 Iota in 'Franklin. Ohio Homes, t.Jnc., to Allen A. Gray, Risinger and Gray, attorneys. Ellis C. Thompson to Joseph R. Sind June Florence, lot in Mason. Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile md Margaret J. Gray, 2.047 acres Joseph Little md Thelma Davis Insurmce Co. vs. Raphael George, in TUrtlecree~ TOWDShip. j to Keldon Homes, Inc., .199 acre money only. Edward J. Utz, attor· William Masten to Edna Mas. in Deerfield Township. BE.T WI.... ney. , . ., ters, 17.38 acres in lJamilton Town· l Joseph Little and Thelma Davis -ship. ' I to Keldon Homes, Inc., .199 acre in FOR A C.OMMON PI:.EAS COURT Martha JOMson vs. Oakey John· ' WONIJERFUL son, calle dismissed. J. L. Glass vs. Harold and Mary HOUDAY L. South, plaintiff . to recover $5"

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"For DIe!" Dick Noel, WLW voc list, exclaims, as Santa Claus (better known as !\lei 'Martin) presents b£m with a special Christ· mas bonus-two Christmas stockings filled witb WLW blonde stan, Rosemary Olberding and Marian ' Spelman. Ro~emary and Marian wOll ld be a definite asset to any fireplace Christmas scene-a8 both Santa and Dick will agree. llosemary Olber4ing and Mel "Santa" !I!:1r ti 1 are (·o · r m.. ~ e'i of "Penny's Pantry" on WLW at 1 p.m., EST, londay ,t hl'oug h Friday. while Dick Noel and Marian Spelman are the vocalists on WLW's "Sunday on the Farm" prolTam at Z p.m.,

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'For More Go in'the Snow The J{'ountain of Youth may be a matter of what you eat. The typical intake oC food for a person over 55 years of age "in this country amounts to only 1600 to 2000 calories daily, or about hall the intake of a ¥ounger adult; ac· cording to Dr. Chve McCay. Cornell University nutritionist. "With this lowe red intake of food," cautions Dr. McCay, "eve ry effort must be expended to 'insure high quality in terms of ~entials." Due to the 'lessening of an older person's food intake. many of the essentials in the diet are lost. The American Medical Association Handbook of Nutrition. states that as a result "low grades or minor degrees of vitamin deficiency can be assumed to be the rule rather than the exception." The basic essentials in diet lor people of advancing years have been outlined in a bulletin issued by the llybutol Laboratories of the Vitamin Corporation of America. The bulletin details the necessity for a constant yariety in choice of foods. emphasiZing the importance of faw fruita and vegetables. Caloric intake should be gradually re; duced u a pereon grows olderl pro. tein-rich foods Ihould be inCluded , in tHe diet. and fatty foods Ihould be avoided. . Careful aelection of food alone doel not guarantee, the bulletin explainl, a nutritio.us diet. Dr. Edward 8teiglitz. noted med· ieal writer ltates, In dilculsing the health problems of middle and older age groups - "In luring this may require some lupplementary adminlltration of purified vitaminl in caplule fOf'!'."

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ti~e draws near the birth \of Christ:

The moon is ' hiCl: the night is still; . The Christmas bells from hil. to hill Anwer each ·other.. in lit. midst:

Ring out a slowly dying cause, . ' , And ancient forms of party strife; Ring in the nobler modes of life, With sweeter manners, purer laws.

Ring ou·t old shapes of foul diseale, Rin'g out the narrowing lust of gold; "Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in t~e thousand years of peace.

Four voicel of fo~r hamlets round. . . "From far and. l'jear. on mead and moor. Swell out and fail. al if a door Were diut between 'm~ and the sound:

Ring out the want, the care. the sin, The faithFess coldness of the times; Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in.

This yealr I slept :and woke with pain, I a~most wish'd no more to wake. And that my hold on life would break Before II heard those bell. again:

Rihg out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the fosty light: , The year is dying in the night:. Ring out, wild bells, and let him die•. Ring out the old, ring in the new, . RIng, happy be Us. across t~e snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out ·t he false, ring in the true.

Each 'e8ic.e four c"hangl on the wind. That now dilate r and now decrease, Pe~ce .nd· goodytiH. goodwill and peac~, Peace al'jC:l gootlwill, to all man~ind. _

Ring out fatse pride in . place and blood. fhe civic slander and the spite; Ring in the Io~e of truth and right, Ring in the common 'Iove of good.

But the), my troubled spirit rule. Folr they controlt'd me. when a boy; . ThElY bring me sorrow.touch'd with joy. ~ The melrty, merry bells of Yule.

Ring out the grief 'that saps the mind, For those that here we lee no morej , Ring out the' feud of rich and poor• . 'Ring in redress to all mankind. .

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, .. ~ '0' sploe 'n' everythi ng Dice" describe s Fruit· Fold8. Make a standrd biscuit recipe a.nd roll into reotaDp lar abeet % lnoh thIck. Cut the dough. into strips 8 luchee wiele and 6 iDche. long. Brush with 1 tablespoon melted butter or nrir$'8r1ne.'" Put about 1 tablespoon Fruit mUng on eaoh strip. Moisten edges ot dough with cold water and fold over pocketbook fashton. Press edges ,to'gethe r with. tines of a tork. Priok and brush ' with mOk. Bake ~n a mOderate oven tor 16 to 20 minutes. To make the tasty Fruit FllIJng, combine '1ft oup. chopped raillns,' % cnp broken nutmeats, % cup brown Bugar, 2 table8poons enriched flour ' and grated nnd oC 1 lemon. '

Yeast roUs with a hoUday air ranberry contain the sea80n'8 ~~fi.!:~ii~ lJUlnl!'. Spread the fUUng . onhasa ~~~~ 1:1 rectangl e of dough (which roll up jelly roll i~----_iiiiiiii_iiiii_iiiij , risen once), a.nd (ashton. Out Into Individual rolls, let rise until double, and bake. To make the Cranber ry FillIng, cook 2 cups ot cranberr ie8 in % oup water until skJns burst. Mh 1 cup suga , ~ cup enriohed fio1,lr and H I teupoon salt. Add tp cranberr ies and cook until thickened, atlrring cons tantly. Remove from heat and cool llefore using. This filling-re olpe makes about 1 'iI cups-en ough for 2 dozen a·lnch roUs. $etve Cranber ry Rolls 118 a or

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~-~" t the thing Here's somethin g different in Christm as decorati ons-jUs are shown with f or t he Pri va t e Eye's holida ys. Mr. and Mrs. Lee ,Tracy honorary police many a Christm as tree decora ted with a few of the "Martin Kane, Private badges given Lee as star of the televis ion show l portraya fine his for Tracy Eye." The commen dations have come to Mr. rting" of Martin Kane, who works with ,the police rather than "outsma the cops in his ma nhunts.

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elsy with Turkey Pie. will be convinced you're stilI pamperi ng the:\:!! Cover creamed turkey with biscuit cubes-:..so the king of tlte • Christm u feast may reign a second day in regal splendor!taste even You'll agree that hot, tender biscui[s hl;: ~e turkey crabapple&. For better. Accompa ny this second-d ay treat with spiced lob of dessert. buy chocolate brownies and ice creu"Il and serve With 1I0t coffee. it I. This meal is a double treat for you, the cook. That's becauseafter so Quick anil euy to prepare. And you certainly deserve a rest all the holiday cooking and baking: d To makl' the main dish even more simple, use a can of condense white mu shroom soup and % cup milk instead of the musliroom ~ dnd h t " . k sauce. Turkey Pie rates high nutri~ionaIly. The tur. ey III pro ~n-l'!cn8 and the biscuits, when you use enriched /lour, contain t!xtra B-vltaml and food iron. Turkey Pie is as easy on the food budget as it is on thp. busy cook. EDCh serving, sans the turkey, costs but 12 cents. TURKE Y PIE

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Egg DOP I.l'8 woD4erfut holiday drlnlUJ. J'or a dell&httul chanl"e, trsnilter the egg Dog to a plaiD ,cake. <It makes a rich, but dell· claus dessert. Between two ' 9·lnch layel'8, spread the egg nag filling. Top tile cake with confectioners' sugar 01' sevlln minute frosting. To make the filling, beat 4 egg yolke. Mix, together 11M. cups eugar and tablespoone enriched flour -and combine with the egge and l,{, oup butter or margarine. Cook over simmering watel' until mbeture is the CODslstenCy of heavy c;ream about 45 mlnutlls). Remove from heat and beat U11tU coal. Add grated rln~ of one lemon, 1 cup READ THE GAZETTE WElElKLY coarselt ohopped nuts, 'A cup You can get the Miami Gazette obopped csndlded oltron, % CIlP at the Waynesville Drug Store. ratslns nnd '.4 cup fruit juice. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. Stir until well mixed.

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Tbe HarveYlburg ' fire' lIepart, ment responded to a fire alarm nlrht-a fire whlcb de· ~troyed their oWn fire ltation. The 1trehouse, a village laMmark. wal desU'Oyed - except for br;ok w.alls. The town'. fire truck was alao Clamaged. Volunteer fIremen from hera went to the aid of the Harveyeburg depart· ment. Harveysburg's 100-year-oid relic. "Old Neptune," was alllo destroyed In the blaue1 It- wae obtained .from Xenia more than 76 :years ago '. The bfaze wal brought UDde; control shortly aftell 10 p. m, The ,fire statIon at one 't lme had been a theater and daDce' hall and 'Was later the vtllage hall, Old jail cells I~ the building bad teen used for storage purposes ~or yelu-s. Many vUlage records and the mayor's ottlce also were housed ID the bUilding. Some records were rescued tram , the blazing structure. Alao saved were dress Uniforms and Bome records of tile tire d8ll11lltment. Shortly after 9 p. ·m. the tOW'DIS supply ~ • ,exhaustpd anli three t~ucks ' op6~tlng for two commerclal water baulers Jh thill a.rea were prellied . Into service. Water for the Waynesvlt1e pump· hauled from Old' MIIl Stream Park here. The home of Clarence ' Price. about 20 feet est of the burnlng struc.t ure on South street. was at one tlme · tbrsatened by the blaze. The fire was ~scovered sh.ortly atter 8 p. m. by tliree teen·age boys, I The llames had spread' to the IIWD),ler, hose and other equip.. ment Oil- the ground floor before an alarm w~a lOunded. ' Da~age to ~e truck wall ellt!·

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Oharl., .J!ldward Isaaqar '2, died at Middletown hOIN~" Friday mornfng at 6:46 of ,{lijurl1l8 suf· fered In ~ auto aqcldent on Routa 78 Slinday night. S\lfvIVln:g are hill parents. Mr. an~ Mn. VIr&11 I.s~aCls; a .sletar. Mrs. Margaret ~ker of Frank· i a brottier, ~I)nd of J,.eb- . anon. and hili IIllternal , ~ndpar· ellots. 1ofr, and Mrs. I{enry of J.eb~on. Eunerii.l services wel'e helcl .. at 2 p. m. Mouday at the . Stubbs funeral home here. Rev. PrIce Roberts officIated. Burial was In Lebanon cemetery. .18aacs suffered a fractured skull In the crash near the iDtersectlon of Route 48. HIs auto broke through a guardrail and plunge(t a 16-foo't embankment after colliding with a car rrlven by William E. Holaday, 36, of WIl· mlngton. Ohio. • WarreD county now has had 26 trafflo fatalitIes thill yea r. Ot that number. 13 have died In \los' pltals olltslde the county or In ambulanoes eD rollte to hospitals.

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SATURDAY N'IGHTSaturday nJght·s games saw the Alia Accid.nl strong Wa.yne (Clinton co.) team Lee Hawke •. 67. local barber. defeat' Waynesville '74-69. ' Stubbs was hospitalized from injuries reo and MUler. led the /.Osers with 17 celved Sunday afternoon wheD his points each. while McFadden aDd cJll' colUded with a oar driven by I Bean led the winners With 26 Rudolph HOWe, 46. Ri. 1. New points each. Burlington. Hawke wa$ driving WAVNE (Clinton) - McFadden east on the Spring Valley-PaIDt· 11-4.26 Valerio 0-0.0 BeaD 11.4-26 ersville Road an~ Howe was d, IV Cox l:4.6, Powers 1.0.2. Flint 1-4.6: IDg Dorth on State Route 380. Purtee 3-2-8. TotaJ-.28.18.74, Considerable damage was suf· WAVNE8VILLE-8t bb 6-"17 fered by both cars. us.,.. • Amelia Howe. 43. wife of Ru. Peters 6-3-13. Copas 1(}-2. Barton dolph Howe. suUered a fractured ;:~~5/' Miller 6,5-17. Total~ finger. Two sons of the Howes ' were uninjured. Both meD were WaYne (Clinton) - 20 39 59 74 taken to Memorial hospital In Waynesville ----- 10 27 48 59 ' Xenla. In the Beavercreek-Centerv1lle tnt. whiCh Beavercreek 'Won 64-36. ~ . lIan:\ett wail !I1gJi"DlllU' fOl'>the WIn, ners with 1'1 points, While AJlen Here January 28 was hlgh for the losers with 10 Jesse OakmaD. blood baD k markers. chairman, announoed receDtly two BEA'VERCREEK ~Turner 1· 2-4. blood donatioD drives are slated Glass .4 · ~10. Nussman 1-0-2. Sleg· to be hllid In WarreD county .dur· fried 1-4:6. Barnett 7-17. Colllnd' Ing January. 3-a-9. 2-2-6. Fruhwlrt h 2-2-6. Totals Tbe- first bloodmobile visit will -19·16-64. be I~ Mason on January 5. Il;nd ·6. CENTERVILLE - Smlt the next wUJ be ID Waynesville SeltDer 2·0-4. HuUman 1-(}-2. Tul" on January 28, tOD 2-2-6. TulUs 0-1-1. AlleD 6-ll-10. Gessner 1-0-2, Riddle· $-5-6. Totals -14-8-36. Warren Hislorians ' ____ 13 26 41 64 Beavercreek Me.1 Monda, 'Nighl CeDterville ___ ~~_ 5 16 19 36

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The Warren County Oonserva-, tlon A1!SOClatlo~. lnc. elected of· flcers for the enlulDg year at anDu~1 reorganlzaUon Pleeting reMrs, Delbert Conger nndeI'Went centl¥ at )llllcrellt 'Lodge. major surgery at Miami Valley Raj ,:Dugan of Cl.e arcreek tOWDS' boapltal on Friday. Sbe Is now shIp. was elected pres!dent, and recuperating and elCJ)ects io be succeeds Dean Warton of Foster, home aoon. Other o(flcers elected Include C W. Weaver of ~anklln. vice pt:esXMA8 DINN'ER IN , DAYTON Ident; Robert Ro8S. FrankllD, sec,' Mrs. D. C. Ridge, with Mr. and retary. and Earl M. GUStlD. LebMn, Earl Davia ~d the la~er's aDon. treasurer. sliter. Mlis Helen Miller. of DayFire SUDday destroyed the home Trustees to lieI've .the va1'ious top, enJOYed Ohrlltmas dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, towDs/llps will be oauilld at the the Van Cleve hotel I,n DlQrton. four 'mUes southwest om LebanoD. iristallatiOD meeting to be beld Lebanon Fire Chief .JaDl,lIIry " mafed $600. Tbe ailsoclatlon ~ls~t;1iMldi~~.:aIi'~.ini~JiI~'~ Lamb reports a ca'nlne belonging partmeDt arrived iD i lme hlbit at the Warren COUDty and of N .... might plan to do about the to Otis Sams. milon rd .• Franklin. tect adjoining buildings. The dJspla.y Lebanon and JOss Anna Meredith IDg. It bal been suggested that Year attraoted considerable at- was a victim of the dlllease . .A !!IUS' Dunham \ said he believed the pIQiIIslbly' the IItjlte will condeJJ)n tention and was' one of tbe ' most pected rabies CIIsa' at the~ Wl11ard fire was caused by aD overheated of Cincinnati. It from being used even In the popular exhibIts on the midway. Bo~an bome t,n Soutb Leban \ln. turnace. was reported to be negative. There . #• • • • , • •" • • " • • , • • •, • • • •, • •#~ CHRI8TMA8 NEAR BELLBROOK seotioDs not bw;ned. In the mean· - --r . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grauman time the fire truck Is being housed have been several positive cases B.hi'i r . a c h i l p aDd Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Berry· In th.e Ha~eysburg 'Garage. In the Soutb Lebanon and Frank. Bank Stockholder. Un coinmu';'tles In recent ~weE,kB. bUl were Christmas guests of Mr. "A world exeoutlve, b~ked by .,.. To t January 13 and Mrs. Haorld Berryhill and an In~ernatlonat Force, Will carry Lamb BaJd, , O.rlsl. .l1· Patti H.ld (amlly neal" Bellbrook. ou~ the decisions .arrived at. and Dr. Arch D. Harvey. ootrnty The annual meetlng of the apply the laws enacted by this bealth oommls'sloner, bas alked all stockbolders of The Waynesville B, r SUFFERS EVE 'INFECTION wor),d' legislature, and will safe. Warreq. countlans woo own dogs National Bank, of Waynesville, Nancy Conner. little daughter of . Tbe annual Cbrl8t~as party of guard tlie organlc unity of tbe to obse~ve rules tire 90·,ilay OWo. for the election of directors Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner. wall con- the Gleamer Class of the Harveys· whole . com,monwealth. A world I'QtlarlUltlne now In effect. Canines and tbj:! transaction of any other fiDed at Mt!lml Valley IIospltal dur- burg Friends Ohuroh was held at tJ.Jbunal 'will ad~dlcate and de:- must be confined to premises at busIness bat may come before IDg the past week, sufferIng an the home of Mrs. Mabel Terry. liver Its compulsory a,nd flnal ver. all times or on leaah with OWDer the meetlDg, will be held at the The December meetlng of th e eye Infection. . , Saturday night, cijct In all and any disputes that or. some member fit the family. office of 'sald Tbe Waynesville WarreD County HIstorical ' society Warr.n Banters dat 'th e After ,a brief bualness discus· may arise between the vulous Owners are- aeked ' to have "ets ., National . Bank OD , January 13: was b e Id at 8 p. m . M OD ay ft . G0 Id en TUWJ.l "-b • M rs. ""'d CHRI8TMA'8' DINNER GUESTS and.the dell.sutful exchaDge elements constituting thl~ unlver· Inoculated 'to lDsure proteo. UOD. 1968, at 2: 0() p. m. '" ward F . Elecl Offic.rs s·I on . " JAM.E S'· E , JONES. Oashier Herrick Is presldeDt. The regulat' Mrs. Ellen donnar entertained ot gUts, the , following all jolDed 81\1 syatem. ' A JDechantri~ The 'W arren County Bankers as~ world InteMlommunlcatioD wtll Tal Bills U-18·26-1':-1-8 Pleetlng slated for ' Dec. 22, was to 'Ohristmas diDner Ill'. and Mrs. In ilnBlng Ohrlstm", carols ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ea~hart. deviled; embr.aclng the whole ' ,;,....................... n .. . , ' postponed OD account of tbe Christ· soclatlo!l at the annual rear·ganl· Earl Ohasteen and ilhl~rell of zatioD meetiDg Iii Waynesville. mas bollday. FraIlkJIn. Mlsli 'Ruth Conner and plenn and Elwell; ¥r. and Mrs. pla}1et, Creed trbm national hlnFil. Tal Mrs. L. J. Gray. program Chair· named WUllam Sburts. cashier of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and Maynard l£acltney and Ber.nad~e~ ·drances and restrictions, and Mr. and Mre. J~y Hiatt. JohnDY; tiODlng with marvelous swiftness In r,lSponae to . the man y • man. reports aD, Interestil!g pro· the Lebanoll;-:CIttzens ~atl,oD",l children. F" gram was glveD in keeping with bank, as president · for tbe ensu· 'Mrs. Jesle Pennington;. Mr. and 'aDd perfect regularltt,'· A Pattern IDqulries as ~ the time 1962 real CHRI8TMAS DAY GUEST_ Mrs. Rolland Ree.e; r.lr. Bnd Mrs. for, Future SocIety - By Sboglil estate taxes may be paid In War· ~ In Ime the holiday season. A Christmas Ing year. '~e succeeds R. M: ¥r. and lin. Ray Miller ' an~ John Starr. SODja aDd Llilda; Mr. Effendl. ·' • ren county, County ' Trea\lulrer Many persons wlll file their readlDlf was giveD by Mrs. Law· Bradford of the First National bank of Morrow. Other of.f lcers children bad .. CbriBtmaa gues~ and Mrs. Lawrenoe Starr. Larry George B. Johnllon has announced first Income tax repprt.s this year, rence ShawhaD. ,that tax· bills wUJ not b!j re·a dy saya L H. Barnes. extenslpn ecolIDuriDg the busIness sessloD. of· elected Inclujle J : E . ' :Van Orsdal Mr. and ' Mrs. Irvin H~s, Mr. and and Carolyn; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- C.ldldala • • • Mrs. Lester' Poff of naJton. MJu mond ~ch and Bobby; Mr. and unttl the tlrst of the yeat. omlst at Ohio State University. ~~eace;.s were elected for the eDsulng or Franklin National bank, vic.e president, and ,Robert Snell, of Anna Mer,dlth. o( Clnclnnatt. and II.... Ellis Baker and chUdren; Fila B, fi.llr.a"', JohDson saId this unaVOIdable 'InelCJ)erlenced Individuals are J the First Ml\son bank, @ecretary· ?,fro and lin. WalteT Whitaker: Min Nel~le Davll; Mr. and M1'8. < ' • •• delay has beeD cauled by the seeklDg information OD how _ to treasurer. ~ew officers will ill!' James DW;yer and DOlores. and order' of the bqard of tax· apptlals solve their '''X reporting prob. . sume. dirties at the meeting on CHRla"",~S IN GREEN SP.RIN. the ·hoateBs. MJ1I. Terry. Warren countlans who expect to or tbe etate department of 1tax. lems and ma;;y who have UJ.ed In Warren-Olemonl the sscond Monday tn' March. ' , seek public ornce In 1963 bave atlou tba' Warrell county!s , Il'6al '. t Mdl'l'oBDnsdanMdrs , M' rLu.antl~:r,~~.rt;::: two· m.o nths In, wbloti to me their e8tat~ ~&lue8 be llicreas~ by' 21 a~:n~guttla~~~:UI~D~ ~: R.allors Elecl an .' UWII • declal'lltioDs of candidacy or nom- per cent over the' 1~61 anDMI<tAlll61 ' Members of the ClermoDt·War· Warr.n COlli, ,I a l Keney and IOn lpent QUlItm~ H.re. Fr'lda,.' Inatlng petitIODS •. WJlIIam Hufford . This mandatory ' ~alls." Barnes says. l!'e rea r ~ ren' .County Real Estate Board ... . ...Ith Mr. and Mrs. HoWe Jlllnepo _ Jr., clerk of the county board of caua.ed the revllln,' pf answers to some of the genera and family at, Green Springe, I ' . elections. announced . today. . ' valuation. com~etDJ tax questions farmers are asklhg e1,ected nllW otflcers at a recent H.ld Afl.r RolIlI • .., Oblo. ( The: New, Centul'Y Ol)1b met on Due , 1)0 & revllion In election 26,000 tra• •. "hlob .aliO now, ' meeting at Milford . ~ev1ot police I Satut;day ar· lAu Romohr. LebanoD realtor. .~ FrIday atteriloon with Mrs. Walter laws, candidates for toWDBhlp of· the s~ttinc of ratell of Every iDdividual who had a ATTRND CHRIS'TMA~' DINNER Whitaker as hOltess at her home. flces. village poets and members and other detalle INIrtalnlng to gross Income of $600 or more In was named president to . succeed rested a Morrow man In CODnec· 1962 must file a report - even O. M. CorDett. of Loveland, Other tlOD with the $266 holdup of a state . Mr.& lid lira. Jobll Kersey and after the regular opening and o~ bOllrdS . of !4ucaUoD, to be setting of the taxes. soo O~arI6ll. attended a family '~usln~s !l88slon Mrs. D. C. Ridge elec~ at Noveliber, 1963. elec· 'Dha treuurer said at tbe pres- though he may not have to pay officers Include R. L Wall. Ba· liquor store at Cbevlot~ the morn· . , Ch~as dinner at the home of aryi Mrs. F. U. LeMay were In tlon. must file their nomlnatlng f nt me of'ln1alll ' hope to bave tax. He. must file by January 31 taIV1a. vioe preslde~. and HIlda Ing before' Chrlstmu. Mr. aDd Mia. Joe Kersey and chn· oharge of the program. Mrs. La- petitions by WedDeeday. Feb. , 4. b1lls •pre~ by the middle, of U bls business year ends on Dec. L. Laudeman, MUfonl secretary · A ' IIQnor store J)lerk ap.d a CUs· tomer ldentWed Edl,Vin ·Jj:dgar dren Ilear LebanOn on Chrlstm~s l'tIaY' waa ~ble to be present aDd In tJae P88~ the fll1~g deadline Fe hPl '8l'y ,with the clOllng date 31. If his bualness .year ends at treasurer. Newly elected . omcers wtll be Lots. 38, a bartender, as ODe of , !>aT. . ' M~. Eldon 'san.t a 'of Leba1\o~: re-o was In August. a~l March 20. He elCJ)lal.n ed any time other tban Dllcember viewed a Chr:tstmas ltory, The Whether a primary election ls thelle dates are onIT estimates. 3l" he must file wltbln 31 days IDstalJed at a . diDner meetiDg to the three men who \leld up the .' . be beld at the Copper Stallion OD store 8Ilmost ImmediatelY after Ii # CHRI MA8 DINNER ' GUE8TS Shining ,Star" whIch was very en· held here depende on whether after the' eDd ot' hIs fiscal year. openl'l<l for ' qhiilltmas f trade lIJsf . I. tertainlDg and Miss K. N. Hough th~re will be contUtl for various r . f a person can no~ complete an Tbursday ~ven.Dg. ' f .• M • acourate report within 31 days. Mr: and lin. Earl Earnhart and Wednesday. Lotz wall taken to oblldrn had as Cbrilltlna dinner ove an excellent revi~w 0. , omces, HUllord aald. , EN ERT'AIN GUES"8 FOR the Cllunty jail aDd charged :filth , gUe8ts Mr. and Mta'. Frank Kur- Ohdstma8 In the Conntry Kitchen' Oan~daltes wbo I!iroulate pe.ti· CHRISTMAS DINNER ' bas to file an eatlmate within Warren Co. Gets armed robbel'Y . . OIS, Mr. Al Kunll. Mr. and Mrs. The qlub ~oul'Ded to meet Itt tlo.n a must have the slgnatty'68 .of Mr. . and Mrs. Robert ShaW" of 16 daYII and a complete report A. H. BaJ1lbart and Mr. Alton January with Mrs. Glenll Borden .~ least 26 Qualified electors, L8banon, eDtertalDed for Obirlllt- within 2% mODtha. FUll tax pay. Ga. Tax Fund' Barnhart. U hoetesll at her home. ma.a dinner, Mr. aad ¥n. J. H. Is due 'Yhen 1Ul IndIvidual GasollDe tax funds totaling $i4 CHRISTMAS DINNER GUEST8 --'During the pJesaant social hour, mes his ftnal retlll'Jl. Estimated ,. Mr. and 'Mrs. Glenn Bland, of CHR"TMA8 EVE QU:"8TS a dellctoul d.eert course a_;_ .• _ll:(k'::~ ~I~;d~. ~~~:: tax must be pald . wileD estimates 4PO were receIved In the county near RldgevUle · had aa theJr ~ea to the members and gueata. Ronate 17. " are tiled. thlB week by A. M. Parker, cdunty 'Ohrlatmas d'lnne~ guests 'OD Sun· ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satterth- Illh. I. W. Wedgewood. Mtls Anna , Banke, J)C)IIt officell and bureau auditor. for distribution to the day. Miss Barbara bOu Bland.. of waite entertained to a ChriltQIU Eo Mencuth. IIl'Ii Garland Stamper of Internal 'r8venu~ offices will ve.rious subdivislll.ns. PhUa4elphla, Mr. and' 'Mrs. Johu dl.nul' on OhrlatIDU ElY.. Mr. and 10.. ~h Chandler. prollde Incoma ~ torms t Barnell Each of tbe 11 townships reo Settlemyre and cblldren and Mr. I and ¥n, Hen..... R. Satterthwaite reminds fanners to" get reBular celved $40() anll ,10,000 wUl go to a~ Mrs. 4. C. St. John. and ItmUy. Mr. and Mn Ra1.lIb ,.,..... 10411 and 1040F; a set ot tbe county road and bridge fuDd. and chl14",n. Mr. HAVE' MONDAV QUUT8 form 1096 and a eet of form 1,~99 the audll9r said. , HAVE S,UNDAV QUESTS La()1re~. Jr.• and ·1Ir. and ..,.. L. C. at. Iou ' each employee they. paid ,600 Mr. an~ MIJ. 1" E. BenningtOD Jack Tinney aDd ...ere lJondaT peete of ~. Uld • a set. of 10.0 ES Jf thef HOME FROM ,.OBE':'!-IN had as Suuday pests. Rev. and A ftll)' lin, lou 8~ Ole aD tlmate and a set Mlsa Sue Furnaa pf OberUn Col. Ilts. Oharles ~V:ore of Sapulpa. "'lJII8 . . eat. ~ ~ D If tile, sold farma, maj lese. has been th~ _holldl»' lUe.~ Ok~homa, ~d ~v_ Deyo~'1 .par. tree 'WItb a.sk CJarIatmu or dairy, breecUng or work of her parenta. Mr. aDd Kra. Ell enta. Mr. anc1 111'11. 1. W. DeVore•. . 4bulv aDd ~. Itoclt In' 1I~!. ,Furnas. of WInchester. Ohio.

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MARY" IP,acoPAL attoma,. defendaDt aDeI ....... chllcIreD. Ii,rater. ~ certalll olant in a dark You'll Yillowieip sandaJ 1:10 The'llev. Bam,,11 N. Ke,... Beotor 8u_: ~ SublerlpUon Rat......ln Ohio U. Per Year In a4TIIII.a.; U.60 elaawtaere Wilma J. lIaDnin, VI. Frank H. State of Ohio va.1tIabard Newton, ClIO~er, he advl." JaaTlDr two or .. , , KaDDiilt, divorce. Paul N. Berd- defendaDt fodd Dot 1UI1tr. .. three of the lUle plapt ,and mov· Oholr PracUce Thunc1ar Ho~ CoaunUJon 7:10 ..' .. D'Y I IftO maD, attorDey. State at Ohio VI. Bobert A. _ . Inc th~ eyel'1 other day. AnoAduli .0rwJalp aDd ob1ll'01r I0Il001, JANUA THURSDAY, . , , t • ;7 ,, Perle E. ColliDl va. EleanQr Kect, It, lm~~ of IIDteQee napeisel- tiler P~ Ie to pIece Uae plaDt tn, ' -10:U ..... ' IlaI money only. Pickrel, Scbaeffer ad ed aDd ,clefendaDt plaeed on ,.... ~he darla:: comer two .daYL ro",owed F RY CHURCH (), CHRIIT EbeUng, atfOrDeJI. lion fCl!' I •• JI&1'I. . by two daJl In the lUlL SJlIrIey It n,er va. wUUam CUftord Cramer VI. Neal Swarts, Colla preaenta ~ore dltf1culty, Byroa Caner, IIlnIetar UTICA E.U .... CHURCH FnUlID Drer. cJiYofte, Brac1leJ, plainUft to recover tritm ')leaule It requlrea ~ore Iqnllsht, :::.:..~~~:o ~.~ m MISS JANE .FITE WWlam C~D, KtiaIa..,. , , . PoUes ud SIemon, attorneya. defendant. 1:1aan .,.en plante. For each day Pr er MlltIDc m ' CfOrtllpomllnt Sunday Scliool I: 80 .. m., lb. In the matter of the u,aetees of Vlrgin.. KIbbey VI. CharI.. lit \a not In lunUght, It Ib.ould be y : s peoPle'l' M';'u.a:· ":00 Relief expendlturee in Warren HarilY Tbomaa, Supt, count.)' ,continue to oUmb .. a the MalDeyUle Methodlat Church, ward Kibbey, dlYOn:e ael placed til ~e Inn three da,... , . ~enlng SeI'Tic.. '1' 8e ' p'm:. 'Preachlq, eyel')' other SUlldaS', Mr. 'ElIIe Shldaker, of Dayt~n. lharp pin 'WIll noted In roUs and to 84111 real estate, David H. Steven- of ehI1dre1l to plalllUft; lI'or mOlt 1I0uII planta. Pace . ,.. U:'II .. IlL was a gu..t Ohrlstmas da.Y, of his costa lut ~onth, accordlnl' to a son ud Albert L. Hemck, attar· to pay $20 per week. tsan a nortJL or weet expolura 11 EvelllDI' Servloe. ftrIt- Sund., III brother-In·law and Ilater. Mr. and report releued by Mre. LoIs Gam· De,.. . ~onth. ' WWlam C. Crow..,., at aI, VI. L. 'Iult u I'Ood u a ' lOuthern exMrs. A. D. MarUn and Ions. bill. rellef dlreqtor. ~ Woods aD.d Travelers Fire G. Kennett, ease dIiiDUHd. .' jpoaure. nowerlng plante need Mra. Florence CoUier was a Lebanon.cltileu NatloDal Bank :~o", lunUght, ' however. ~:.rI~;IVILLE C~URCH .OF ReUer roUI in ~ovember found Insurance Company of Hartford VI. Christmas ellnner guellt of her SiB' 69 c!USes lilted, including 209 per· Charles HawthorDe, money only. 'V8. Clarence BopldDs. plaiDWf to CAE8AR'S OREEK FRIBNDS ;pace says experimentl aliow ar· I Cler, Mrs. Eftie Thompeon. of WU- sons with costs amounting to ,8· David B. Ballle. attorney. JlClk Bana... JoIlniater. recover $988.08 froID defendant. tlflclal lll'bt 'benetlts houle 'plants Price Roberta, MIIl18fer . mlngton. Donald S ...... Supt. oi8 The prev. Ious montil th er'e cognovit. Clltford Cramer VB. Neal Swarts, ---.I 800 Bible School, 9: 80 a. m . ~. 77.. Fred E. Jones, attorney. R.,\L .ITA,.. TRAN .... RS if ~e amonnt la at eut . foot Morillq WorilbIDo /10:46 a. Worahlp a..f0l, 10 a. m. A turkey dinner was served In were 60 cases reponed, number· The Lebanon:Cttlzena National B H Herald to So arcJ B d caniUell: J!lyalllq .oraJdPI at '1: 80. SundaJ Sehool, 11 .. m. the school cafeteria Wednesday. Ing 17\ person~ wlt~ expendl. BankVII. Clarence Hopkins, co,Eveiyn·M. H~/.i'07.788~:a .I Midweek .erYicea each Wed· to about 850 persons including Dovlt. Fred E. . lones, attomey. in Clearc:reek~. " , Jease .Y. and Lois M..• GwaltneY,O.u_iQ evening ,at .q:80•. pupils, teachers, and Board of turea amountlng to $8.071.2'3. The 4nll_ in aoet t.. 'eqn lulia Fitzpftld 10 Ada JaDe aene .ID etearereet .Town· QUGONIA aVANGaLICAL U. 8. Education me~bers and . their COMMON PLEAS COURT l'itzgetald, 2 tota iii FranIdJo. ..ene OrtrtlUa. Putor wives. Hostesses were Mrs. Flor- greater when compared to a y,ear Lebanon PrOduction Credit AsGranvlll T. ...d ~ E, Arlle and Mattie Hall to Maxie Sunda, 8obool, 10 .. ... . ence CoUier and Mrs. Viola Hart- ago, when U C88es including 246 pet:lOns we", on rellef rolla with sociation vs. DonAld and auth Cart- vell to Malon ad Della' Ceftten, Boward, 2 acre. in Salem To~Momlnl Wo.-abt~ 11 .. .. sock. er, plalDtur to recover $2,892.50 lot lD FranIdJo !1'OWDIhlp. ahip. . aT. AUGU8TINE CHU"CH Youth hUowahlp, &:80 to 8:00. Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Tucker'"encosts tot411ng $2.401.68. from delendanta. Myrtle E.' Stewart to ao))8rt RIlda Wolf to ~ul D. and Lo1'illY. JlJllel L. KruIUq. Putor tertalDad wiUa a dinner for thelr LASSIFIEDS Raymond Sp1U'lbi" et al, va. John Stewart, 200 acres in WarreD aine H. Shafer, 30 acres In Frank• . MUles 8.00 an~ 10:00 .. ' ~. WAYNESVILLB ' FRIIND8 family Christmas day. • County. ' lin Township. Pfc. Clyde Runyon apent Christ· Try GAZETTE C Flrlt Day Schoot 9:" L m. John W. aDd AmIa B. ~nley to H. o. FlnlteInlan to Ralph W. and lCeetlnl' for Wonlalp, 10:10 a.1IL mae bere with bis wite and other O. L. LaDsaw, lot in FrantllD LoUIse M miD tar lot In Frank fam Uy members. He returned Sat· Township. lin !1'own:M 18 , - MT. HOLLY METHODI8T urday to Lake Charles. LouisIana. P. . John H. aDd Helen P." Groppen' LEBANON CHRlaTIAN eClaNCI! where he has been stationed for bacher to CurtlI K. aDd Thelma Eo C. S. and J8IIIe Cameron Craw· ... JoI. Scaft. JoIblletsr - . , , I several months. O'Dell, 96.88'7 acres lD Marlon and ford to Franklin and Grace Con· SundS)' Sch\)Ol, 9:80 .. ~., E. I OhrlaUan Science aerne.. arl Mrs. Della Smith who has . been Harlan ToWDIhJpIt.2 Iota in Lebanon. A. Eanahart, Supt. ' held e,ery Sund., mOl'llblc at J7 !II, Is now 'much better. . Ferris and Maude Setty 'to Clair and Vivian Barraclrman to W.orshlp Service, 10:10 a. m. N. Meohanlc Street at II O/ClOoL Mrs. Anne Wheelan and BOD, E. and 'Mary )[. Evenolel tot John C. and No~ M. Mccray, 1.98 Evening BerTice, ,'{.SO p. m. BUDdS)' eohool at Uae .ame bour. Denn1s spent Christmas with rei· Franklin Township. . ' acres in Washington Township. RETURN FROM MICHIGAN XMA8 DINNER 8ATURDAY atlves In Moorehead. Ky. EllZabeUa HQh8J to Hal'f s~Ua Ohio lJomes Inc to Laurence ," , ' Mtis. Carl Moore is 1!1 at her StephensoD, .Me aare in Deerfield and Thelma a.' Martin lot In Mason. Mr. and MrS. Waltllr Bheeban ,Ill'. and Mra. Owen Hartsock Township. ' e p e n t the week 'end In Detroit. entertained with a Ohrlatmas din· home here. Steve M. ud EuJa Brewer to G. Ohio Homes, In,:., to Ernest Noel Mich., vjalUng Mr. and )lrs. Mit•. ner on ,Saturda,. evening and had The B. Y. F. had a Christmas Lowell Brewer, lot in FrankllD and Lucille BaUey, lot in Mason. chell Kartal1a and family. as their guests Mlu Martha party Sunday evening at Jonah's Township. ' Ohio- Homell, Inc.j to VerDon L. Deatherace aDd II... and Mrs. Run Baptist Church. !dna ~d WJJb~ Parsball to and Mildred Marie Morton, lot in CELEBRATE8 BIRTHDAY Harold RoUle or Dayton, Mr. and Mr. and , Mrs. Albert Reynolds Charles D. aDd 't.i.va Mae Malon. _ Mra. ll. B. Bartaoclt, Mr. and Mrs. and family had as their dinner ohio Homell, Inc., 'to ~est H. Mr. Owen .HartBock oelebrated Charlee McCullooh. Mr. and Mrs. field, 57.?8 acrelln ~klln guests Sunday evening Mr. and and Faye C. Calder, lot In Mason. hlB birthday anntveraBrY recently. Milton Hartaock, 14111 Jean Han· ship. ,. Mrs. H. K. Abel of Wilmington, Fran.klln ud Grace Conway to and Mra. HartlOck, creatly to hi' BOCk and Mra. Lena Hartsock. ond Miss Janet Dosler of Harveys· Burprlle. entsr'tatned -(0 'dlnner In burg. Mrs. Osee Harlan has returned I blli Roll {!artU U U ~U U U U I.j aock.bonor, Mr. ·Mr. andaDd Mrs. Charlell MOo , to her home from a visit with her OUllooh. Mr. ud, Mre. MUton HartNI!:L.! . ...niece Mrs. Ruby. Stump, of Dayton, BOCk. lira. · Lena Hartaook and w~ ? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross MI8S Jean Harteook. I '. • ~ were hosts at their home. FrIday evenlng for the December meet· ing and Christmas party of the Massie . Washington Advisory Our !IIew V.a,. Wllh I, That ~oh Council. Mrs. Laura Shldakell Is the Compare Any Other Plan Day of 1858 WIll Bring You Joy. hOllseguest of her son·ln·law land FOR daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MOo InterHt Rate 4% Curren. of Walhounding.

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The newly·elected Warren coun· ty Boil conservation se rvice board of directors named orticers for the year with Henry Barris of Rt. 1, Lebanon, as chairman. Other officers Include Herbert Ross, Oregonia. vice chairman: A. T, Eaton , Franklin, secretary, a.nd Wilbur Hutt. RJdgoevllle. treas· urer. George Arbogast of Harlan township Is the fifth member of the board. The soil conservation service has headQuartera !~ the old bank building In Lebanon. The board Is slatted to meet the first Mon· day of each month starting in January.

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Ohlo thaD 'dMJ broUer aNU. D. D. 1(0)''', extulloJl lpeelaUlt at OhIo State Unlv....lt,.. )(oyer polntl ou. that the ltate "1)roduces only one broUer tor each flve or Ilx conlumen. It al80 co.tI leveral ,centl a' pouud to move chIcau lato Oldo. The Ipeelallit WarDl fanD.,. planDllle to e:I:P\U1d 'broller . ,ro, dUCtJOD. !lowever. tliat when .,drop In other araaa, pre. ducer. . there ofteD Rood ' Ohio m ~tI. Any expanalon shOUld be a cooperative effort b,. hatcb· erymen. producer. and procUIOr. In tbe area. A uDlt of at lealt 6 to 10 thou Iand bro.ilers wlJl utilise labor mOlt efficiently. Moyer addl.· Produc· era ' Ihould obtain blgh quality chicks of tlie type aellred .".. mar· kets In their areas. It producers also buy frOm flockl wher.. pul· lorum . II controlled and If tbey ' manage to control 411e8lle, t ley will eliminate ano~her big factor of IoSI. "Controllfng mortality Is tbe bIggest factor that Is COlng to tn· crease profltl tn the broiler bUIIness." Moyer says.

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Mr. and 14-:&. J. P •• Fromm had as Chrlstmal dln.n er guestl on Sunday, Mr. and Mr.. Melm Banta of New Carllile. Mrs. Jennie Chambers of Dayton. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm and chJldren of SpringfIeld. ' CHRISTMAS DINN~ ' GUESTS

Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam ,Strouse and Children Carol Sue aBd David had as ChrlB'tmas' dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burske and MTS. Leah Strouse. Mrs. Strouse Is spending' several days with her son and daughter-tri·law. 'CHRISTMAS DINNER GUESTS

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock entertaIned to ChrIstmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. MUton Hartaock, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hartsock, Mr. and ?!frs. Charles McCulloch. Mri. Lena Hartsock and MIss Jean Hartsock. GUESTS FOR CHRISTMAS

Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Lackey. ' Jr. and daughter entertaIned to ChrIilbnas dInner Mr. and Mrs. BasU Majora of Middletown, Mr. and" 141'8. Herbert AllIs of Fair· born and Yr. and Mr.. Oharles Laokey of ·C entervllie. ~UNDAY

'MERRY lEW YUR'S BELLs RI•• OUT OUR WISHES FOR YOUR HAPPUIESS III 18113. AS THE _ELF.IES THROla_OUT ' TltE ·WORLD ' RESOUID WITH HOPE Iia 10100 CHEER, EIDII. 0 l a . . STRIFES Ala SORROWS, OIR THOUIHTS ARE WITH YOU. WE .THIIK OF THOSE OF YOU WHOM' WE HAYE lAD TIE PLEASURE OF SERVil1 AS OLD AID 'REASUREa FRIElas, AID WE Wouta UKE TO HIVE EVERY DIE OF YOU WHOI AS YET WE ~ DO 'lOT KIIiIW .MAKE OUR ACQUAIIT. AICE - soolr · ' "1

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Mr. and Msr. E. T. Earnhart en· tertalned to Christmas dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Earnhart and daugliers ' of 'Tot· wood, Mr. arid Mra. Charles B. Earhart and daughters of Trot· wood, and Mrs. J. ~. RoblnsoJi and children of Dayton.

Buckeye ~tate 4.Iren Win Awards In Meat . "Animal, Frozen Foods IGH RATING in the 1952 Na· tional 4·H· Frozen Foods and H Meat Animal pro g ram s, has

brought itatewide . recognition to two Ohio '-H Club members. Jack TimmoDl, 18, of Mount Ster~g, won the state award for top-notcJ1 parfonnance in the 4-H Meat Animal pro· gram. Learning the best methods of feeding and man'agement en a b led Jack to present the grand championship Angus heifer and market hbg thia year. Both of these Jack llmmo.. were animals he had picked and rll,.ised on the fann. During the five yeat'S ~iI ' these \lrojects Jack has developed hill swme to top market hogs and his beef herd has produced good breeding animals. J .a ck has learned the fine points ofJudging by car· ing for his &Dim II and competing in contestl. As a reward for his aceomplishmenta. Thomu E. Willon provided a 17-jewel wat:eb award. All the climax of an .,.entful 4·H career Judith Benroth. 18, of Bluffton, wu stngled out for .tate honors in the 4-H Frolen Food, program, and will receive the' 17·JeweJ wrist Watch award provided by.. the In~ ternational Harvelter Co. 'l'ime and labor-saving methods ~d other Ikilli . Judith acqwred duting five yeara in the project have slmpli. fied meal planning in her hOme. Being able to utilize surplus foodstu1f raised at. home has also meant- a considerable laving "in food costs. Judith has frozen a Yariety of fruits and vegetables along with many ~ckens a'ld other meats. During the ~ht J'88n of" her '-H Club carcer ;j u· 41th gave 21 demonstrations " . fore 1,180. People. Judith Ill/!0 Ihowed the grand champion a.C~ at the ~952 Haneock County FaIr. programs are conduCted under the direction of the Cooll81'atlve Extension Servj~e.

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Fifteen mUllon bUlhe" more wheat m .... the equivalent of - - - - - - - - - - 990 mUUon more loavea In Ohlo'l WARREN BRADDOCICl expanding bread balket. .AND GIlAVRL and TOP I.OIL That'll what plant breeder. at , , . the Ohio , A&rloultural' El:Kperlment. EXCAVATING and _ _ __ Station have don~ for the wheat . DUMP TRUCK 8ERVICE picture in the Bucke,e atate: ~I . Ph~ WaynuvlII. 21.1 L. L. Rummell, director. An Ohl\) farmer now II produc1&.. ' nearl1 WAYNE.VILLE. OHIO twice the volume of wheat to tbe acre that he did 60 yearl ago. 3ANK RUN GRAVBI-Loillded At least 86 per cent of Ohio'. at Davis Furnas Pit. We also wheat orop today 18 produoed by • ARMITAGE &. SON. Improved varl~t1el IIUC~ all Trum2091. tf bull, Thorne and Seneca. Their widespread use has resulted ' In an FOR sAl&Increase of 26 per cent or more, the director ' figures. NO MORl!! m.oth worrle. RummeU points out that 1m·)'Ou uae BJiIRLOU five year gu~ provements through researoh are anteed Jlotllapl'aJ. WAYNES· highly Important because of our J'UBNITURE '" A1PPLJdwindling farm population. "It ANCE. Phone 'f,lI. __ seems mIraculous," he more saY8, "that not only are farmerl, proeperous but every Ohio . citizen II eating better than ever betore. To maintain th18 condition d&mands tl1at. 'the IIXpertment sta· Uon receive a continued and wholehearted support tor Itl program."

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The picture of proire8B In Ohlo's farming methods called II given In a recent publication ' "Re8earob Pays." It 18 sent tree to any citIzen of the state who reQ.uests It 'b Itlng to the Ohio Agricu}. y wr tural Experiment Stat.lon at Wooster.

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The FrIends Hom e famUy ' wishes to thank- Its many trlende follow: most sincerely for their beautiful Recognitf~ .for outstanding Ohrlstmas greetlng8 and gUt8. performance In the 4-H Public Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown Speaking program went to Donand daughter Lucile of Dayton, aId Nomnger, 17, of Delta, and Macun Davis,. 18, of Coshocton. were guestl on Chrlltmas day of A convincing manner, and a Mr. Brown's Sister, 'M18s Bertha timely topic Well developed and ,Brown, " presonted, were what , it took. Miss Gertrude Chandler of Nor- j ewel wood, is spending the h.olldays Donald receiveda gift a 17 watch; Marian chest ot lovely silverware both provided willi her aunts Misses Ruth and by the , Pure Oi i Co. as State Donald Noftlngar ElIzabeth Chandler. awards in the program . th Mrs. Vada Klein was a Chri8t· "Am. I My Accidents on the Fann". . .Brother's t·tl fKeenA ......... ?"h the vivid memory of threeWi bad mas dlnqer gues t 0 f h er sl s ter , is the mtTlllWng leo a Bpeec but needless accl'dents m' his Mrs Ollve Ourl on safety by Malljan. Taking the • . , literal definition of keeper-"one community, Donald pointed out Mrs, Cora Pyle spent the Ohrist· who gua~dB or keeps in bighest that accidents cause more deaths mas day with the (amUy of her state of efficiency" - Marian than war. He urged bis eommu- ~auahter. Mrs. Noel Easton near pointed out the needle88 )oss of nity to becom.e · more alert to Springboro. health. time and money resulting the~e hazards and to practice Misses Minnie DodSon and from faulty or non-existent safe- safety precautions in order to Elizabeth Chandler were guests of t y practices. Where farm safety lower substantially the' aceident Mrs. Walter Whitaker at the is concerned, everyone should rate in 1962. leel tnat he is his brother'S keep.. Both Marian and Donald are ew Oentury club on Friday afer, she stat~·. fre h th Oh' St te U· ternoon. Dvnald a speech en- versity. s men at e 10 a ruMrs. Luelle A,rmltage spent the titled "A presented Call to Arms Against 'This prog;nm is conducted under the ' direction of the Cooper:ative week end with the famUy of her Extension Service. daughter Mrs, W,oodrow Owens, near Springfield. CHRISTMAS GUESTS SUNDAY DINNER GUES;rS . Mrs. Wqlhelmlna Underwood :\11'. and ;\11'8 . Rbodes Bunuell Mr. and M,·s. Hany Sattert h· spent the Ohristmas week with "I B tt b " II d daughLer entertained 0 n wafte and daug ter IU liS e y bel' daug hter Mrs. WIIUam Doster «hr IH lmas , MI'. lind Mrs. George $n tle rlh wulte ' entertained to ,Sun. and family nenr Harveysburg. Bunnell and fam il y of Sprl ng- da y dinner Mrs, Margarel Beach· The Friends Home welcomed to field , Miss Monlmta Bu nn ell, Mrs. ler and Mr. and lItrs , Harry Beach- Its . family circle this week Mrs, . IIl e Bunnell, Mrs. E lsie Hockelt; Ie I' of Mlddletown , Mr. and Mrs. Belle Maynard' of Xehia. MI'. and Mrs, P. L, Reason. Mr. ltoy FlInspach and daugbter. Irene Dr..Emma Holloway enjoyed the und Mrs. A , T•. S hubart, M.r. and of Frnnklin, Misses Cora Pflaumer QhrlstIhas day wllh Mr. and Mrs. . , . s, Keller Honk. Mr, alld Mrs. Isa Reppa nnd Sara Reed of WIl · Roscoe Furnas. J. n, Ri ch and ~Mr, a nd Mrs. mlngton, a~d Airman 3/ c Jack Miss Ol1v~ Williams retQrned on Emer y Robbins. Tinney, Sunday from a six weekr',S visit

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Th~ American Legion wUl celebrate a birthday on Maroh 15-17. On these dates, nearly thirty·five years ago, a group of nearly 1,000 representing every combat unit In France, the Naval units and the services beblnd the lines, met in Parls and organized The American L€lgion. Today there are nearly 3,000,000 members \ enrolled In ' Poata over aU the U~ted States and In some frtendly foreign COuntr1eB. NatIpnsl Co~ander GroUCh bas called upon al~ Posta and tbellAlW\lary - UnJta ,t4 obsl;ll'Ve ~hla anniversary by holding birthday parties. . In reaponse . to tbla auggestlon, members of Legion Post and AuxIliary Untt 615 will celebrate wltb a dinner and prO$'fam at the Legion Home Saturday night, March 14, at 6 :30. The speaker tor ·the ocoasion will be Floyd R. Hartpence, sup· erlntendent of the OSSO Home at Xenia, and a past State Com· mander of the Legion. Following the program, there wlU be a so· clal time and dancing\. 111 r s . Lu t her Hartsock wUl direct the square dan ces. Invita tions have been senL to all Leglonnalres and Auxfllal'Y members. Anyone who has not yet ~ ent In , their reservation . please do so now. If your reply card has been 10llt, phone Mrs. -------------~Rlcbard McFadden or Mrs. H . F. Dye, chairman o{ dinner arrange· ments.

FORT GEO. G. MEADE, MD.Private Luther A. Perry, 20, 80n of Mr. and Mrs. Sindian Perry, of Rt. 3, Waynellville, haB arriVed at the 2058rd Army .Receptlon Cen· ter here, '9IIhere he wtll receive hlB Initial Indoctnnatlon Into tbe Army. . lie ' wUl reoelve his. unlfOl'lllB, be clasalPed as to skUls , and apt!· ~des, and ' will be selected 'for that branch of the Army ,or, which he Ie be~t Qualified. From here he 'Will be lent to an Army tn· stallatlon for basic training In that branch of the Army for which Is selected. Alter l;Jaslc train· Ing he will receive advanced train· hig at installations of the Army Technical Services or schools; or he may be assigned to the Al'IIlY Field Forces. , The 2058rd Reception Center II part of Ear! George G. Mea~e. Mil" Col. 11'., 'fl. Harris Command· lng,

W.~MlNGTON. - The WUmJn.g· ton College basketba)l team, ( de/lplte a record of only four wins in 19 contests, acored 77.9 points ABOUT FOLKS YOU I per game dumg the Beason ended and set two all·tlme K,.OW. marks In doing so. And nan SIIn(ls.on, 6' , 2%" for· ATTEND TOLEDO QES w~ from Wayp.eavUle, who deMr. ad Mrs. R. H. Hartsoolti sorves recognatlon on All·Ohlo tended an Eastern Star Ins(lectiotl cage teama thla aeason, plunked' In ,T oledo Wedn.sday ev~ntng. In 21,.6 points per game for the 18 In whioh he played. He was out until January 13 with a broWILL HOLD MARKET ken collar bone suffered In I a pre· On Sllturday, March 28, ClroLes season game. And in one Bnd two of urft ~CS so many points par game, he bold a market at the Stubbs wound up the seaeon wltb a rec· nlture Store. ord 44 pointe against Center Col· lege of Danville, Ky., thereby VISIT IN WILMINGT9N breaking he 1I0·polnt mark, set In Mra. Harry Satterthwaite wfiS 11 ihe previous wt~ against Bliss of MondlU' gues~ of Miss 0 0 l' a Columbus by Gary DlUoh, ' West FtJaUlner at Wllmlngton and aaw lllikton plvotnian Who transferred "lvanlll,le" In , the afternoon. to Miami at the semester ' Dillon '8 l?erf01:Dlance craoked a 28·year-old mark of 39 pOints. Purchase Dayton SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS All considered - Simpson's In· J.lr. and Mrs. GUbert Frye and Hardware Store jury, the transfer of Dillon and sons were Saturday evening din· Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas, of two other of tbe "top 10" players, ner guests of Hr. and Mrs. Luther Lytle, h'£i.ve purchased the A. G. L.EBANON-Two Warren coun· the new tel\lD mark and Slmpaon ' ~ Hartsock and sons. , Harnish Hardware Store at 2926 ty lDen and two juvenlles were Individual ,reoord-Ra\zk feels that road has just I IIrreated. by Sherlff Rlcharil Sat- his hardwooders deserve h t g h $9,766.46 to tbe ensurer of War· East Tbird street In Dayton, and UNDERGOES SURGERY ron Oounty. In~ayment o( the wm lake passea's lon Aprll 1. They Mr. M. A. Ji"ulkerson ente~ed terthwaite and Deputies Ralph praise despite their record. railroad's Drop taxes Itl 'Wile' wl~1 handle a co~plete line of , ......................... . Miami Valley hospital on TBurs· Palmer .and George Oarroll on "' county for the Mt half of 195~L luird Ware , lIalnts, s portLng goods, da.y where he underwent a. major charges of breaking and ente~ng. Receive. Letter Sent George D, Holland, 18, of C07.· For all ot the . B. & O.'s some appliances, electrical and operation. addale and J!'ugelle 'Murphy, 19, of lo Brother In Texa. taxE1B In t~e ty will exce,od IJlnniblng. supplies. II!' Rt. I, Mdon, plead8jl Innocent $19,500. This , ounL forms PBlrt HAS SURGERY MONDAY wilen alTllJgned before Squire Eight Year. Ago of the B. ' & 0'. ' total tax bUt of . Mra. Boward Burton entered ClarenQ,e F. Ranker and w~re held roundly $34,00~, 0 for last yelu. U 0 Grandview bos(lltal during the for graUd jury action under $1000 Mrs. Mary Stanley PLaster re- These railway accruals of ihe , Miss Yvonne Wellman, Execu· past week and underwent surg~ry bond each. cently received a letter· from a. B. & O. for 1 2 exceeded the tl ve Director of the Middletown on Mond&y morn1hg. e for the year Girl Soout Coo cll, Inc.. has of"The quartet allegedly burglar· soldier In Korea, who stated tbat raUroad'a net In The Waynesville CIvic Olub will fered to come to Waynesville to The U. S. Department of ,Agrl. Iz!!d the LovelaIid Club, Loveland he had 'besn on night guard duty by about $7,000, . The rnllroad's nues resulting hold their annual election of of· give a course of Instruotiou In culture announced recently that .MONDAY EVENING GUESTS Pjlrk, taJdng Quantities of cIgars, and after getting very cold, went taxes cons\UlJe . Mrs. ' K. N. }lou~h, Mrs. Roger oi'gaJ'ets, candy, eto. 'lIhey were In for some more clothing. In one from about 28 cJ a of operations. flcers for the year 1953 at the outdoor camping and handlcrsft. the national average level of . lethodlst Church on Monday. This course Is open to all Girl price support tor 1953-crop corn Brown and Mra. R. H. Hartaopk also oharged with taking 8; battery of the pocketa he found two letters whiCh she had written to ber ... ~{arrh l~ at 6.30 p. m. Dinner Scout and Brownie leaders as well 'Will be U.58 (ler busbel. were 'Monday evening gueats of (rom a 'farm tractor. 'broi~er Carl, at AmarlUo, Texas, will be served at the usual tllne: as to Interested mothers and The average level of SU(lport Is Dayton clIapter, Or~er of Eallterh eight yeara ago. darl Stanley was , The Executive Board e¥presses friends ot 011'1 Scouting a minimum, representing 90% of Star, Dayton In the All' Force at Amarillo e will he In the feeUng tbat every member of The first session ot the cou'r se parity as of February 1{&, 1953. " . , . , . .. ~. , . Inlf World Vf~r II, an~ without da~ Tuesdl~y, tbe CIvic Club should accept their soheduled fOI'March 21 and will This will be, revised upward Ifb90 VISITORS FRqM DAYTON and doubt had wo,u tbe' same urpoae of ~.ol· ' resPo)l.81bl\lty ' In the jlleotlon of be held at St, Mary's Parish House' pe,(ce,nt of partty , as of th.e e'"Mr. and MriI. Cecu M. ..... _.~, clothes, Th.e ~dler's I\Ilme :was e Red Orolae. th qtficel'8 to serve Ulem 1,0. , Wayneevru.,. Following ,.Sea- &inning Of. _the ntxt marketlng .. ~~d 101ft b - tl.nt til ,&>er to tile com ng cu · ' a1' and IIlone wl,11 be on March 28, April year, Oct4ber 1, 1963, for corn Is Davis w.-e lS~., malled letters 'to Mrs. Plaater, location and MOl'e .detalls. tend tbls Important meeting. 18, and April 25. hlfher than the respec~lve price • • per CI*~ ' o f Mr. and Mn. . thinkIng that poellbly her brother "".!====~=~~=~:::: At the January meeting, ' Edgar The tremendous growth of th~ ' announced today. In no event, Davia. JAMES O. JONES PLEDGED Smith, vice president and chair· Girt Scout moveine.n t · in Waynes. however, will the natlo~ average !!'he Wr;yn8llvtlle Gmen Club had been killed. met on Thursday afternoon at the Mr. Stanley and hlB family are TO M'IAMI FRATERNITY man of the membership cOlIlmlt· ,ville tllie past year., from oaa support l~vel be lower than tbe HARVEYSB,UR9 P..T.A. SALE hOIJlll of Mrs. Lawrence Furnas now residents of eryetsl Lake. tee, gave eacb. member a memo troop of girls to Three troops of announced mlnllnum. l(no~ of all -the eXcellent witif' a ~d attendance. . •• ••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• Word has been received that b.e rshl P application blank. A II Girl Scouts and two troO(lS of The average level of IIUppo~t .cogo In lIltrveyalluq, aeveni.l The meeting was called to or· James G. Jones, son of Mr. fUld members who have secured appll· Brownie Scouta, shquId. point out for corn Is announced at thle friends -here wUl attend the large der by tl1e Prellident. The main I Mre. James E. Jonss, a fresblIlan cations of new members should the need for more trained lead. thne In accordance with a legis· tood sale which the P.-T; A. wUl topic of the afternoon was the Ltta.li18 To Meet at Miami University. Oxford, Ohio, present them at the coming meet· ers. Anyone who Is Interested In latlve requlrement that, insofar bold at the Harveysburg School coming Flower Show t4 be held at baa been pledged to Phi Kal~pa in g.-Sam Ball, Pres. learning more about the course all (lractlcable, the ,level of sup· on Saturday, 'atartlng at ten a.m. Bellbrook school April 18 f.,o m The WaynelVQIe OhUd Conller. Tau Fraternity. - J may Call 8861, 2431 or 3225, port for f~eld crops be announced unW 6' p. m. BeUbrook, Spring v.atlon League will meet at the Mr. and M.r s. Jonel' will attt~nd TI.ch~IS in advanoe of the planting sea. A"END ICE 8HOW' 8lJNDAY , Valle!. and Waynesville oluba are home , ot ' Mrs. Ruth Edgtngton on a dinner ~unday, Maro)115 to be 10 son. Legislation alao requires 'Mr. and ,I&.. Harry ' sat:tel'ltn'lpaiU,CIPlLting In tblll ennt. Tuesday evening;March 17 at 8:00 held at Reid Hall honor 'Of the that for the 1958 and 1954 croP' /The rUles of the contelt "fere o'clock. • Freshman IItudents I'anking hilgh "The principle of the Onene8s of the "basic" commodltlell which =.teii!!:tt ~:ey and Mr. and jllscuned In some detall, .. weU Mrs. , Betty Miaslall and Mrs. scholastically, one of whloh Is of Mankind tbe pivot round Includes com, the level of support MnI. Ira Hetele'r I4W the Sbow .. tbe different dlvenionl. Mem· Jean Whitton are co-hoatessee. James G. whioh all the teacblngs of Babl\'· ehall be 90 percent of parity. at CIncinnati Ga,rdens on Slmda}, hers were appointed 'to the var· Mary Clln8man. Warren county . u'Uah 'revolve - III no mere out· Rlohard Hlldebrecht, of Waynes· The price eupport program for .venma. ' ioull commltteea. whlejl will be Home Demonatratlon Agent, will HONORED ON BIRTHDAY burat of Ignorant emotionalism or ville. recently made an initial pur- the 1958 crop of corn wlll be car· compqatid of repre.e~tatlvee of be the guest apeaker for t1ie eve. an expre.Bslon of vague and pious cbase of two regletered Ayrshlres, rled out throUgh Commodity the ' three clubl, . ntns. She wm speak on "Nu, Mr. and Mrs. Lolllll Flrea enter- hope. Its appeal Is not to be according to the Ayrsblre Breed· Credit Corporatlon loans and pur· MRS. D. C. RIDGE HOME :' Mrs. Yay McInnes demonstrated trltlon." talned on Sunday of ·the 1~lt merely identified with a reawale· ers Allsoclation Executive Secrs- ,chase agreements, aa In the cur' 111'1. D. O. Ridge who recentlY what could be done with aevera! ., week honoring the btrthd&y aIIinI· enlng of the spirit 'of brotherhood tary, Chester C. Putney of Bra.n. rent and previoull yeara. leJl and received • b~n ~. typea and ' ahapel of containers. V-8sary of their daughter, !Ira. and good·wlll among ' men. Its don. :Vermont. Tbe national aversge eupport ~n ~.. cared for at t,he hom. Several other po~pe . (hen a... CIRCLE TH"EE MA~KET '. Paul Harley. · The pelte of the ImpllcatioDs are deeper, Its clalma The transaction was recorded price for 1962-crop corn, now beof JlJr. and lin. EArl DaVis in ranged fOme' of the .(lUlla}" WOlOWII, ·Clrcle No. 3 of the wacs wUl day were Mr. and Mrs. Paul liar· greater than any which the In the National Office' of the Ayr. Ing marketed, 111 $1.60 a bushel ~ytOD. haa now retu.-n~ to her rOrBfU1~ and other aptlng ma- h,14' a food ..ie at Stubbll Furni· ley ' anll chUdren of DaytoD and Prophets of o.l d 'were allowed to shire Breeders' 88soolation in which III 90 percent of the p!,-rlty 'home, aDd the arm ia dotn, nicely. terl_&. with Mn. Maclnnie &41'1.. tUl'8 Store on Saturday, MarCh 14, Mr. and Mra. Robert Meredith and advance. It implies an organic BrandoD where complete recotds price for corn as , of Ootober I, .. TT .... D BIRTHDAY DINNER Jng ( orltlclslng. E'Yoyoue atartlng' at 10:00 o·clook. I daughters. change In the etructure of pres· on all regilltered Ayl-lIhlres ' ln tbe 1862. ,. ..... thought that It w.. a ve17 Inent.day IOciety. It constltltes a States have been ' main. The Warren County loan rate II., iAWIe J'Iree attended a struotive meeting, with much In· cballenge to bootworn sblbboleth!! tained since 1875. b..ed on this national average fa8t~ ..i_- er at the hom,e of Mr••ormation -Ined In the. friendly 1 VIII " of national creeds - oreeds that ~ 1952 ta '164 There 111 ........ In Oak • a.... ftIII__ 'h ave had their "-v and most give Becauae of their ablltty to pro- or com " , auf .,.. C. B. Harbleon • Informal excbanlJ8 of Ide... rl ..... .. duoe at a low cost an abundance ~ Warren county a total of 70,272 . . Wednelda, hODOring the The nest meetinl, will be at the •• way ' to a new ,gospel, fundamen· of. milk with an average butterfat buahels of 1952 corn nnder loan blrthdat 'aJlfI:~ of her fa~ bome ol lIN. Garland Stamper. At their February meeting the Warren ,County Unit of the AIner· tally different from, and Infinitely lellt of 4%, the Ayrshire breed of and purchase agreement, whlcb 'Mr. Harold In the mean*:lme, 1I8veral groupa Itan Oancer Society re-elected 'M rs, Marlon Ell, HQ1Yeyab\U'(, prelll~lent superior to what the world has dairy cattle haa become Increas. belpa to stabilize the caah price • of mem~l'II yin hold 1ndivldaal nnd Harry 1.. Palmer, Mason, treaeurer, New offlcera chosen wl~re: aiready conceived. It callI a Ingly popular wit h dairymen of corn. ATfEND N. BURLINQPON· meetings to plan entriel for " the Pa~l ;N. Hentman, Morrow, vlcS-:presldent ~n charge ' of fund raliling world orpnlcaUy unified In all throughout the country. _ _ _ _ __ MI'. and Mn. R. H . Han,ock, ,F lower Show.. actlvlUell, . Either Prater,.Leba1\on, vlce'prealdent In cherge of publlc~lty, the eSlential aapects of Its life. WAYNE. TOWNSHIP 'MN. Jeall9 PteDderpet ' and 'Mrs. Mra. Vela PaJlner, Mason, Chalrman of Dressings CommIttee, and !(Illa 1te pqtIUcal ' machlne'ry, its sp/rTRUST~ES TO MEET ~"'Ue Am~tap were peets , at ' In itual aaplration, ItII trade and fl· WEEK END VISITq-RS' 'OF "" te.". Sta CARD OF 1;....~NK8 ; ~}ary P.ugh, ~banon' , record r eeoretary. , nance, Its B,orlpt and ' language, SCHERER , FAMILY The Board of TrUstees of Wayne New ~ JiIu r AoI _ . . . _ • • • • '(88 MnI. PeISY Rumer hall been reo terested In IncludPl~ the aholving d t Intl-'te In tbe diversity Mr. and Mrs. August Dlerlnge,r, cbapter 011 TaMaay. wbjln Mrs. To 1nJ' many ~nell¥'" ...• ta , Ined lUI 6lIecutive secretary atl4 of theBe fllma in their cU,r:rent an ye UJ Township will meet on Tuesday, 'D ...........k was one of Ule' heinor and ,nel&hbOra for ~e1r ldndnesa _M I th rt of . the naUonal characteristics of ot DaYton, were week end guests March 17 at their offices In the uaa_ and aympatht: ' wOl open an uulce n e coa year's program ahoilId contact tbli Its federat8d units!' of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A, Scherer firehohse for their mld·monthly .sueat&. -'''cere house annex t his wee k. Mrll. office ' for dalee. , -l\Uss Helen McCoy. and fami'-. I wisb to expreee my.... Rnfper baa been attending work· Mra. Rumer 18 'UJ'glng that aDY OJ, meeting at 7.00 p. m. W8CS' .,0. MEET MAR 11 apprerl&tIon fol' the beautiful shope held , by the ACS for In· cancer caae In whlcb the soclflty's The WBCS ,",I meet in regu· Dowers and to Captain J, Eo Tal'- co~ secretaries and has gained serv.,lcea mQ' be needed be relar eetlllOn on ThUnda.y. Maicb nage, ~AF'B, ,Dayton. To~ Ball, a fine lforldng knowledge of the ported to her. MI'. ,Herdmaq is III. highlight the SesquIcentennial Is 19 with a luncheon at 1h noon and espeotallt to Mr. WUlIam ' .. well as stjlte program suing an appeal far volunteer tbe All-Ohlo Luncheon 'sponsored hour'. Mra. Andre", Churko Will Sawyer, who waa so kind at tbe for 1968. workers for tbe April campnlgn. by the Advertising Club In Ohio's be in charle at the devotions and tllne of th~ deat,!t· of my husblJld, The office will be open from It Is the aim of the aoclety to put capitol cIty. Mra. GInn Alexander ",W ~view ~d Sttibbtl , !unarilJ home for their 12: 30 p. m.' tq 4.30 p. m. every' ACS on a ' permanent' year round The East Wayne AdviSOry Keynoting tbe program, ' wl)loh "AfrIcan Herl.tage." lIervlces ren~er"'. . Thursday and Saturday. Phone 'working Jlallis and to have alii fa· CouncU met at the home of Mr. will be held on Friday. Maroh 18 • _ . Mn. ,Edward P. Dakin . 716I.e. Information o'n all pball8s ~dUy accessible. , at 1·2 o~lock noon In the Fort and Mrs. Lawrenle Cook on Fri· 'day evening with fifteen adults, of 't he ~r(jgram Jlelng conducted by VISITORS f;flOM ' COLUMBU'S' Hayes botel ballroom, wlll be the six shlld~en and two guests, Mr. Mt.· and Mra; Earl Rye of QO. GUES,.. E~TERTAINED , ACS Is l\OW. available and tbe ' pul). fact that Ohio gave both Fllgh\ QueSts· non lumb\ls" were week end l1198ta of P.T WILSONS' SUN.DAY lic Is urged to use an facutties and LIght to tbe world.' "Signlf· and MrS. J, M. Greene of Leh· ...; offered by the aociety. The local Icance of the 50th anniversary' of an n. Mr. Greene oonduoted tbe their parenti" Mr. and ... n . OlarMr. and Mrs. Bobert R. WUSOl\ 'UnIt also has for dilltributton to GEl Thunday Flight during the Ohio SesQul· dlscu8sIon on "Uarlng Goea On" ence Rye. On Saturday enning, ,(Mart Jane White) entertain~ caDcer cases a large aupply of I Mr. and Mr.s. R. H. HarttlqC~ hjl stres81!,." *e Importance of centennial oelebratlon" Is the anll tJley all went t9 Ctn~~tI ~d iuesta at their home Sunday. Rev.' dreulngs and IIlok room ,necesal· Misa Jean Hartsoclli, Mrs. Ohllrlea extending agricultural research In topiC of Dr. John Harvey lI'urbay, spent the eventns With Mr. and and Mn. JaoJi: Barna and son, Mr. tiles. McCUllocb, Mr. and Mrs. Jease Ohio. Ohio spends considerably guest speaker. • rs. Irvln Rosen aDd . son. and Mn. Raymood Wltaon An extensive educatioJlal pro- Prendergaet, Mrs. Roger Btlown, emaller amount per capita than Ol!f:folaf.s and 'uiembetta or ad- lIunoundlpg stfl,tes, for. research ,--Mr. and' Mit. LUther BalI.\81 en- gram J~ belDl'. plaJlDed locally With Mrs. DSwaM ittckl, M.n . I.;uclle vertls~ 91ubs tbrougbout Ohio ATTEND FUNERf\L OF AUNT Joyed lunoh with the w,usonll. Mre. Rumer and Mrs. Eta aa co- Armitage and Mrs. Jil. F. Eal1llbart bave been Invited by the Colum· work. Jlra. A. H. Ii1ar1lbart and ¥no Durin« the afternoon the oJla.1rmen. Educational literature were amqug the peats on , TI~1lraThe establlablng of f3th and 14th bus Advertising Ol~b . Eo I.e. Pbomas have received wcmt was 8Iltertatnect with 00101' will- be dlltrlbnted door to , door ¥r eventns at ta.a recel)tlo~ grades In the Waniesvme Schools of the , death pt their aunt and Robert and Ilarr J~e had , .the acUTe fund ~lng given ·the ILebancna ...tern Star :tVali '8J,sQ discua/led 1Iith eyeryone _Iater-In·law, MJS: Wa)me Vale In ~n their trip welt Jut 111~. In ADJ'11 and fIlmll will cbapter .rf., Mra Badlel ~UIt&. in favor. ' Smlthfteld, Qhlo. Mr, anel 11ft. I, R Wh1t.e ...4 be a'VUlable r~ ....owiQ to lfoutMt. DeputJ' Grand Il.troa of ot • The club, after a very Intereat. Xr, an4 ~. ~ IIIIt " ad ..... BU17 ~t,e and daqb. The Miami ,G azette fa on sale iu, le8l10n, adjourned to meet "l'1181dQ' uuI' attaPIe4 tile fU8nl ten ' '''-.re ~eDt , for lbe" evenIQ eaeh Thur.Jday at 1100n ' at the 1ttth Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Fred BraddoCk ' ..me. _ W......,.. 'l'W WaynttevtlJe Drug Store. 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. WliLMINGTON. - The WllmJng· ton Colle'g e ballketball team, ' d&. aplte a record of only four Wins ~.gion. Today there are nearly 3,000,000 In 19 contests, scored 77.9 polntll ABOUT FOLKS yOU per game during the season lust members \ enrolled in Posta over ended and set two all·tlme scliool aU the United Statell and in aame K,-H0W, frlllndly foreign countries. Wato ma.rM In doing ·so. ' ional CODlJ:qander Grough has And Dan Simpson, 6' 2%" (or· , 'A:T:TEND :TOLEDO QE8 called upon alJ Posts and thelL' ftom Wa.YhesyUle, who de~r. ad Mrs. R. HI HartilQck atA~a.ry - UnJta lUI observe ~b1s recopation on All·Ohlo tendQd an Eastern Star Inspection anniversary by hbldlng birthday teams this ' season, plunked in Toledo Wednesday evening. ' parties. 21.6 pohl.ts per game for the In response to thle suggestion, 13 In whiCh he pla.yed. He W88 members of Legion Post and Awe· ,out until January 13 with a bro· WILL HOLD MARKE:T llIary Unit 615 ,vlll celebrate with ken collar bone sutfered In a pre· On Saturday, Mar9h 28, Circles a dinner and program at the season game. . And In averaging one and two of t" wacs ' wUl _ Legion Home Saturday night, so many points ' p"r game, he 'hold a market at the Stubbs Fur· Maroh 14. at 6: 30. wound up the season with a. rec· nlture Store. The speaker £Or ·the occasion ord 44 points against Center Col· will be Floyd R. Hartpence, sup· lege of DanVille, Ky., thereby VISIT IN WII:.MING:TOI\I erlntendent or tbe OSSO Rome at breaking he 40'polnt mark, set In of the Browniu were each recently pre.ented a Mrs. Harry Satterthwaite was a Xenia, and a past State Com· the previous win against Bliss, or ,n American F'lall by ~he Ame"lcanllm Committee ;Monday guest ot Miss Cor a. mander of the Legion. Following Columbus by pary Dillon, West Auxiliary Unit of Amel'ican Lelllcn POlt 615. They Ftlaumer- at Wilmington and saw the program, there will be a so· ElktOn plvotman who t.ransfe,r.red AmerIcan Flagl to the gracle ¢hqol building. "Ivanhoe" .In , tb.e afternoon. cllll time and dancing!, Mrs. to ,MlaJDI at the semester ' break. Dillon's performance cracked a - - - - -.......-f------------:---------Lubher Hartsock will direct the square dances. 28·year-old mark of 89 pOints. Purchase Dayton SA:TURD~V DINNER GUEST'S fnvltlltlons bave been sent to All considered - Simpson's In· Hardware Store l\lr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye and all L\lgionnalres and Auxiliary jury, the transfer of Dillon and SODS were Saturday evening din· two other of the "top lQ" J)layers, Mr. lind r.frs. Lowell Tbomas, or members. Anyone who bas not ner guests ' of Hr. and Mrs. Luther LEBANO~-Two Wa.rren coun· the new team mark and Slmpson's yet sent In their reservation. The Baltimore lind Ohio Ralll· Lytle, bltve purchased the A.. G. Hartsock and sons. , please do so !low. If your reply ty lUen and two juveniles. were ,Individual record-;-Ralzk feels that road has just -tnt a check for Harnish Hardware Store at 2926 arre\Jted by Sheriff Rlc;hard Sat- , hardwooders deserve h t g h $9,766.46 to the easurer of War· East Tbird street In Dayton, and card has been lost, phone Mrs. UNDERGOES SURGERY will take possession April 1. They --------'---'-----.~Richard fcFadden or Mrs. H. F . terthwalte and Deputies Ralph praise despite their record. ren Oounty, In payment of Mr. M. A. Fulkerson enter,ed taxes In the will handle 0. complete line of Dye, cbalrman of dinner arrange· MiamI Valley hospital on Tsurs· Palmer and GSQrge Ca.rroll on "*__•••••••;.••""... .,,-....~, railroad's pro ' of breaking and enteJ,"lng. ments. county for the t half of 1962. bard ware , paints, sporting goods, day where he underwent 0. major oharges George D. Holland, 18, of Oo?· Receives Letter Sent For ot 19t!: the ' B. & O.'s some appliances, eiectrical and operatlpn~ wee In the c! ty will excelld plumbing supplies. " .,. • a!ldale anll Jjlugene 'M urphy, 19, of 1;'0 Brother In Texas Rt. 1: Ma60n, plead!lP Inrlocent • ' aunt forms part $19,600: This HAS SURGERY MONDAV w!len arraigned before Squire Eight Years Ago of the B. &: 0'. total tax bill IOf , Mrs. Howard Burton entel'ed dlal'enctl F. RI;lnker and w~re beld I"C U 0 Mrs. ary Stanley Plaster re- rOUndly $SUOI/, 0 for lost yesLI'. Grandview hospital ' during the tor grand jul'y actton under $1000 railway accruals of tll).e MISs Yvonne Wellman, Execu· cently received a letter from a These past <week and underwent sUl'gery hond each. 2 exceeded the tive Dlreotor of the Middletown B. & O. fqr stated that soldier in Korea, who on MODdaY morning. railroad's net In e tor tbe year Girl Scout Council, Inc.. bas of· Tbe quartet allegedly burglar· he ,had been on night guard duty by about $7 The rallroad's The Waynes\Ollle CIvic Club will fered to come to. Waynesville to The U. S. Deportment of Agri· Iz~ the Loveland Club, Loveland and after getting very cold, went MONDAY EVENING GUESTS t~es resulting hold tbelr annual election ' of of· give a course of InStruction In cnltu.r e announced recently that Park, taking quantities of cigars, In for some more clothing. In one [rom fleers tal' the year 1963 at tbe outdoor ca.mplng and handicraft. the national average level of Mrs. K. N. Housh, Mrs. Roger cilPlrets, candy, etc. They werl! Brown and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock also charged with taking 8; battery of the pockets be found two _etters -;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~ ,Methodist Ohurch on Monday, This course Is open to nil Girl price support for 19S5-crop corn she had written to her whiCh .. March 16 lit 6.30 p. m. Dinner Scout and Brownie leaders as well will be $1.68 per bushel. were Honday' livening guests of from a farJD traotor. brotl\er Carl, at AmarlUo, Texas, will be served at the usual time. liS to Interes t ed mothers and Tbe average lever of support Isf .Da.yton dapter, Order of Eas~ern eight yeal's ago. Ca.rl Stanley 'w as The Exeoutlve Board expresses friends, ot Girl Scouting ' a minimum, representing 900/'0 a Star, Dayton in the Air Force at Amarillo duro the feeUng tha~ every member of The first session of the course pQl'1ty as' of February 1\5, 1953. lng ' World Wa.r n, and the OLvic Club should accept their is scheduled for March 21 and wiU !l'b1s will be rev,IB~d upward if 90 - VI81TORS FROM DAYTON and e!oubt had 'WOI\'ll the responsIbility In the election . be beld at St Mary's Pariah House pel'Cent of llartty as ot the be. -Yr. and Mrs. ClecU M. tbo... oUice ' to I8rv& Ulem d tilg ' WaYll vm.. EotlQwtDa Sea. gJ.nn ~ of , the, next marketing olothes. The soldiers lIame ' ! '~~~:~~'lu .. ~=~~D~~'::t: ~ lOll ~.J1c!!p. lhe com ng uti 'if/ar 'PId to wUl e on March 28, .+\prD yea, OetAS er. 1, 19&3, for corn Is DaVie w.-e -S.maV .mailed the Jeiters to 'l ira. Plaster, tend this Important meeting. is, and April '26. higher than the respeotlve prioe per gueeta of Mr: and Mrs. . thinking tliat poesibly het brother At the January meeting, Edgar The tremendous growth of the announced today. In no event, Davis. The WayDetlville Garden Club had been killed. Smith, vice president and chair· Girt Scout movement ' In Waynes. however, will the national average met on Thursday afternoon at the Mr. Stanley and his family are 'JAty'lES G. JaNES' PLEDGED man of the .membershlp commit· ville this past year, fro.m ODf) s\lpport l~vel be lower than the HARVEY8BUR9 P..T.A. SALE residents of Orystsl Lake. :TO MIAMI FRATERNITV houyt of Mrs. Lawrence Furnas tee, gave each member a memo troop of girls to Three troops of announoed minimum. , Knowmg of au the excellent wlur a. good attendance. Word has been received tbat bership application blank. A 11 Girl Scouts and two troops of The average level of support .(looks in Hltrveyaburl', several '!Ihe meeting was called to or· James G. 'Jones, SOD of Mr. and members who have secured appll· Brownie Scouts. shoUld point out for corn is annonnced at this (rien4s here will attend the large del' by the President. The main Mrs. Jamee E. Jones. Ii treshm,an cations at new members should the need for more trained lead. time In accordance with a. legis· food sale which the P.·T. A. wUl topio ot the afternoon was the at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, present them at the coming meet· ers. Anyone who is Interested In tattve requirement that. insofar bOld at the Harveyaburlr Sohool coming Flower Show to be held at has, been pledged to Phi Kat.pa In g.-Sam Ball, Pres. learning more about the course as practicable, the level of sup· on Saturda,., 'starting at ten a.m. BeUbrook school April 18 from ~ The WaynelyUle OhUd Conser- Tau FratemltJ. port for field crops be announced may call 3861, 2431 or 8225. In advance of the planting sea~ until 6' It. ' JD. Bellbrook, . Spring vation ~gue wUl meet at the Mr. and ' Mrs. Jone. wtn attEtnd son. Legislation also requires A:rTEND ICE 8HOW SUNDAY Valley and Wa.ynesville clUbS are home of Mrs. ~th Edginlrtion on a iUnn~r Sunday, March 15 to be that for the 1958 and 1964 croPI Tuesday eventng, March 17 at 8:00 held a.t Reljl Hall tn honor of Ithe 'Mr. and lin. Harry S~terth. prutlClpa.tIng In tbit eY8Jlt. "The principle of the Oneness of the "basic" commodities which Tbe rules of the contelt "ere o'clock. studenta ranking h:lgh wJlte, I MI8I Betty Satterthwaite, the pivot round inoludes com, the level at support Mrs. Betty Misaiall and Mrs.I'sclho:lasIUCllUy, one of whioh Is of Mankind )Ira. Tinn8J and Mr. aDd dlllcu88ed in some detail, ~ well which all ' the teachings of Baha'· shall be 90 percent of parity. eo.hosteBses. Ja.mes G. Mrt. Ira HetJIer I~W the Ice Sb.Ow .. the 4!Hferent dlv.ralona. Mem· Jean Whitton u'llah 'revolve - Is no mere out· Richard HUdebretht, of Waynetl· The price s,:!pport program for Ma.ry CUngman, Warren county at ClnciDnatl Gardena on Sunda, berls were appointed to the var· burst of Ignorant emotionalism or ville. recently made an initial pur· the 1965 crop of corn will be car...enm..' . ~ i0118 committeel, whloh wU1 be Home Demonatr&tion ,Agent, will HONORED ON BIRTH,DAY an expression of vague and pious ch88e of two registered Ayrahlros. ried 0 u t throUgh Commodity com~led or representatlvflll of be the guest speaker tor tlie eve· Mr., and Mrs. Firel enter- hope. Its appeal Is not to be according to the Ayrshire Breed· Cr,tdlt Corporation !oIinll and purthe uu-,e clubl. " ning. She wUt speak on ' "Nu· D. Co RIDGE HOME merely Identified with a reawak· tained on Sunday of ,tile Pp'st Mrs. Vay MctnnM demonstrated trIt1on." ers A8IIociation Executive Secre- cha.se agreements, as In the CUI" .n. D. O. Riqe who ~ntl1 whatweek honoring the blrtbe!a.y almi- enIng of the spirit of brotherhood tary, Ohester C. Putney at Bran· rent ane! previoull years. coule!, be done· with levera! l~ aDd ~IVed a b~n ' a,rm, vesary 01 their ,daughter, !llrs. and good·will among men. Its don. Vermont. typeS aDe! shapes of conta.lnera. ' The .national averare support ~n' .... Cared tor at ~. ' hom. Several other' PDUptI then a.... CIRCLE THREE MARKET , , Paul Harley. Th ' pesta of the ImpllcaUons are deeper, Its olaima The transaction was recorded price for 1962-erop corn, now ba01 Mr. and Mn. Earl naVis 111 ran,ed some of the pUll1l1 wll~ow:a, Circle No. 8 of the WSCS wlll day were Mr. and Mra. Paul 1I1.ar· greater , than any whloh t ,h e Dp.:rtGD. IlU no'; returned to ~er fOl'llJtb" and other aprlnl' m~ h,ld' a, fOod aaie at Stubbs Furni· Ie), and , ohlldren of Dayton .and Prophets of old were allowed to In the National Office' ot the Ayr. lug marketee!1 Is $1.60 a bushel ahlre Breeders' association In which Is 90 percent of the P!lrlty ~e, aDd the arm fa d~ nicely. tarla', witll Mrs. Maolnnis advl~ ture Store on Saturday, MarCh 14, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 14eredlth .utd advance. ~t implies an orgaJlic Brandon where complete records prioe for corn as of October 1', change in the structure of pres· on all registered Ayrahires in the 1961. daughters. ing aDd crlUclsing. Ev.ryone starting at 10:00 o·clook. I ATTEND BIRTHDAY DINNER ent-day loclety. It consUtltes a United States bave been mainbt thllt It w.. a nry In· The, Warren, County loan r,ate thol1S cballenge to bootworn shibboleth!! talned since 1876. MJ'4. ~ Flree attended a structive meeting, with milCh In· based on this national average .... ...... . . .•• ~ut ~.r at the home of Mr. formaUon gained in the. friendly of national creeds - creeds that Because of their ability to pro- for 1962 corn is $1.64. ?:'here Is an4 ¥n, c. H. Harblloll In Oak· have had their day and most give duoe at a , low cost an abundance In Warren county a total of '10,272 exchanp of Ide... We4n.-4&7 honoMI the Informal way to a ' new gospel, fundamen· The next meetinl' will be at the of. milk with an average butterfat bushels of 1962 corn under loan blrth_ &qJyefaaq of her f.aUl'J' home 0« MrIL OarlaDc1 Stamper. At their February meetIng the Warren County 1]n1t of the Anler- tally different from, and Infinitely (est of 4%. the Ayrshire breed ot and purcha.se agreement, which superior to what the world has 'Mr. Harold 'l'q1Or. In the meanUme, sev.ral sroupa lean Oucer SocletJ re-elected Mrs. Marton Eta, HarveyabUq, presid,e nt dairy cattle 'has become increas· belps to stabilize the callh price It calls a InglY popular wit h dairymen of corn. of meplben will hold Indll1dual nnd Harry 1.. Palmer. Muon, treasurer, New offioen ehOlen wElre: already conceived. , ATTEND N. BURLINGPON 018 meeUnga to , plaD entries for th~ Paul N. Herdman, ,Morrow" vice-prelident In charge of fund rail~lng world orr;anlcaUy unWed In all throughout the country. -----Mr: and Mrs. R. H. ;a,rtIoCk. nower Show:. aetivltiel, Esther Pra~r,.Leba~on, vlc&prealdellt iii cbarge o( publl~ilty, ttle eSllential aspeots of its lite. WA.yN~ :TOWNS'HIP ],IN. ' Jene PreIld.rpat and IIrs. , ' , Vela. Palmer, Million, CJ(atrman of Dre88iDp, Committee, and blills its pQlitical ma.ohlne'ry, itll spJJ:- WEEK' END VISITOR$' OF TRUSTEES TO M~ET Itual aspiration! ' Its trade and fi· Lu4l1le AmJtap peste at Mary Pug'h,~ba~on, 'recordlilk BeCre~l'Y. • . SCHERER FAMILY CARD OF T~NK8 ' New BurlliiCtoIl ,Eaaten Star • Mrs. Peggy Rubter has been reo terested in inoJItd!Da the ' Ihollr!ng nance, itl sorlpt and langUage, The Board of Trustees ot Wa.yne ~ DIJ' maD;' fI1en4a; reIAtI.ves, tained as uecutive secretary &{l4 of , these films In their cunrent aDd yet infJliite in the diversity MI'. and Mrs. August Dieringer, ~OWJ\Ib1p chapter od TuMIaY', ,when loin. will meet on Tuesday, of DaYton, were week end guests of the national characterlitlcs of and IUltal1bon for their kludnen HarUocIt w.. o~' of the' honor will open an office In ,the !!ourt year', pro~ IhQuld 'contac~ the Its , federated units." • March 17 at. their offices in the of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A" Soherer and Q1n~. 'peat&. . house annex t h •• wee k. Mrs, office ' for ~tee. ' flrehohse for, their mld·monthly and famIlY. -Miss Helen McCoy. I 1fiIh to exprtllll my t' Blncere Rutner has been attending work· Mrs. Rufner. Is .ulging that any meeting at 7.00 p. m. apprer1&tion fqr the beautiful wacs 10 MEET MAR it 4 Ihops held · by the ACS for .In. cancer case In Which the soolelty's Dowers and to Captain J , E. Tu .... coming seeretartes and has galneil servJces ma;y be ne8ded be reThe 'wSC, ,will ,!:Ueet ~ regu- nage. Wrl'AIl'B, Daytop. To))e Ball, lar seulon on .March and etlpaclaUy to Mr. wlliIam a fine worldng knowledge ot · the ported to her. Mr. Kerdmal\ ill II· highlight the SesQulcentennJal Is 19 wtth a luncheon a~ tb~ noon Sawyer, who was so kind at the National aa well u state program Bulng an appeal for volunteer the AlJ'()hlo Luncheon sponsored hour, Mrs. Andrew Ohurko wUl for 1968. I workers for the ApIiL· camplllign. time of the death ot ~y husballd, by the Advertising Club in Ohio's The Qfflce wJ11 lie open ;from It Is the a.lm of the society to ' put be In daara. of ~ devot.l{!lls and capitol ottJ. Mn, Glenn :Alexandar wW re~eW' and Stubbs tun, al home fol' 12:80 p, m. to 4.S0 p. m. every ACS OD a. permanent year r~lund The East Wayne Advisory rendered. Keynoting tbe p.rogram. , which :'Afrlcan Heritage." . , servicea Thursday and ' Satunlay:. Rhone working basis ' a nd W have alii fa· Council met at the home of Mr. . ,MtII. Edward P. Dakl~ be held on Friday, March 18 will 716L. Information on alL phaaea cUities readUy accessl.,le. and Mrs. La,},renle Cook on Frl, at 1'2 o'!::lock ~oqn In the Fort day evening with fifteen .adults, I , of the program being conductee! by , ! \l181TOR8 FI'Q"M COLUM.BU8 Hayea hotel ballroom, will be the six sblldren and two guests, Mr. Mt. and Mrs. Earl ' Rye of Cc?- GUES-M EN;r.ERTAINED ' AOS ill now, a,,~able an!1 the' pub'O'f fact tbat Ohio gave both l"Jight and 'M rs. J. M, Greene at Leh· lumblls, were week end pesta of AT WILSO S' SUNDAY lic is urged to use 411 facmt,l es ., and Light to the world. "SignIf· , offered by the society. The local GES 'W!'h _..8 Y Icance of the 60th annl.versary of anon. Mr. Greene conducted the their parent., Mr. aDd Mra. PlarMr. and Mrs. Robert R. unit also h.. for dIStribution to ' 'I ' U ....... enoe U-e. On aaturday evening, Whit ) Flight during the Oblo SesQul· dlRCu8elon on "Uarlng Goes On" ~ (Ma.ry Jane e canoer C88eS a large supply 0...• ~ Mr. and Mrs. It H, ,be svessecL the Importance of centennial celebration" Is the and they all went to Clnplnnatl and guests at their home SIl~day. 'Rev. dressings and, lIick room ,necess'· Millll Jean ·Harts.ock, Mrs. CbIBLJ'I,es" e xtending agricultural research In toPIC of Dr. John Harvey Furbo.y, Ohio. lPeDt the evening with Mr. and and Mrs.. Jack Barna and son, Mr. ties. McCulloctt. Mr. and Mrs. Ohio spends considerably loin. IrTtn Rolen • ~ guest speaker. . , _ and son. and 14rs. R ~011d Wilson An utensive ed~cat1onal' pro- Prendergast, "!r&. R~ger B1:I)Wn, smaller amount lIer capita than Oflficlafts anLCl mem))el!B or ad· . Mr: and loin. Luther. l{ilJnes tin- gram fil .belng planned IbC&llf wiijt ~ra. l!lc!wa.rd Hle~s, Mrs. LUcile vertlslng clubs throughput Ohto lurroundtng sl.jltea, tor reseattch joyed lunoh wtth the WOIODS. Mrs. Rumer aDd Mrs. Eta as co- AnDltage and MI'lI. F. Earnhart ATTEt4D FUNE"~L OF AUNT have bean Invited by the Colqm. work. Mra. A. H. mambrt aDd IJrs. Durill« the afternoon the gro1ll» chairmen. Educational Uteratlp'e ,w ere among the pesta on TllUrB· The e&tabltshlng of f3th and 14th bus Advet1islng Cl~b. E. 1. Pbomaa have recelYed word waia 8Iltertainec! with C)OIOr all~~ will be cuatrtbllted' door W. @aJ' dq evenl~ at thegrades In the 'Wa11ieeV\lle Schools of the. death ot. thefr. &ant aD4 Robert aDd 11&1'1 JaAe bad taken dUJ'lq the actt.. f1Uld nI.tiaI "Vttu the ' I.ebuoR lYJP 'alJo cJDculilied with evel'1one .Iate....ln·la~, ' Mra. Wqme Vale In ~n thell' triP WMt lut ~. campafan' In :!prll, aDe! tI1ms ,wnl c~ ,If . M....· ....,...l In favo~ _ Smithfield, ObIo, ¥r. aD4 JD'II. Jr. H. W'Ilu. .mli III'. be a~le tOr IIbp1rtq to 1fOII" Deputy GraDd II... of , The club, after a. very Interelt- • IIr. aD4 ~1If!l ~~ IDd lin. RarrJ' ~Ite ~ ~~.: and clubll ' thtoQbout the 78iar- tt. Order or IIIUtetfa Star. ne 'Mlamt Guette ... on . .e ~C 'eallon, adjourned to meet DR. JOHN H. Ta..aq ... - we - - 'ten ' " . . pNIIeD~ for ~. ev._,~ Epm'natloa" for ...,h Thuraday at 1lCOll at the With Mr. and Mrs. !'red Braddock ..... k To Ad1111f1t1M'" • • • Will eentc. .. ..........,.. Ie IM&I. . t IhoWlq to womc'. afoaPli aDli Y , WaYUMvUIe Drug S~. The on J'rIaa,. e'"!lllnl, "arch 27th. ..... ~ .... .., ~JieUa: ar . ''The DootDr a,...~ UW BOW OU pric. remains the same--6c per DeUoIoUa tefresidDellla W4tre bAt. at ~.. in slnlte oopy-or $2.00 per year.. aerfed during the social boar, I:TEM8 OF INTEReST

of Mr. and Mrs. Sindian Perry; of Rt. 3, Waynellville, hall arrived at the 2063rd Army Reception Cen· ter he,re, ~ere he will receive his initial Indoctrtn,atlon, Into the Army. . ae will receive hJ& Ilnltorms\ be cl~ed as to skills and apti, tudes, and will, be se).ected for tho.t branoh of the Army for, Which he Is best Quallfled, From bere 'he , wUl be sent to an Army Installatlon for b'Balc training In that branch of the Army for which he Is selected. After basic train' Ing he will receive advanced train· Ing at 1ns~ll~ons of the Army 'rechnlcal Services or schools; or he may be assigned to the Army Field Foroes. .• Thl! 2063rd Reception Cl1nter Is part at Fort Geol'ge G. T>{eade, Md., 'Col. F. M. Harrl" Command· Ing.

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THURSDAY, MARCH U, t9~3

THE flJlANI GAZETTE

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Elt.bllahed Febru. ry, 18eO PAUL A. aCHERER _____ ~ ______ . ___ __ , Edl or a nd Publlahar CECILIA J. SCHERER _~ ~ ___ ~ ________ _.,_ _ Aaaocl. te Editor _ _ _ __

• When a Us ually-well·behaved husb~nd suddenly g cies amuck and clutches at his bank book In a frenzy bol'n of despa ir, it's a pretty Published Every TtlU.-stiay Mornlng at Waynesvllle, Warren Goooty, Ohio. good eign he's run into the news Entered as second class matter at that a fashion ~ fad is enveloping I admit, the the postortice at aynesvllle, Ohl&, the ladies, Sometimes, poor lads are 'under the act bf March 8. 1878. ju stif ied in their behavior but it's c6me Subscription Rates-In Ohio, $2: Per Year In udvance; $2.60 elsewhere , to the point where they automatically THURSDAY, MARCM 12, 1953 run a tempera.' tUN! when the mere word LINES BY SOGLOW "fashion" Is mentioned. Take the other night, MISS JANE FITE for Instance. Correspondent ' I had been happily busy with the latest craze to come on the acene Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and displayed the results 'Of my eIfOI'lS for my favorite husbllnd to uQd Mr. and Mrs. George Wall at"jew tended the Miami University and In'cnme Jeff wit h a "Hey! What Cinclnnuti University basketball goes orr! It looks Ilke the Rose game at Miami Thursday night. Bowl pnl'ade!" Mr. John W. Tucker has pur"A mel'e nothing," I replied coyly. "All nylon flowers . . . to weur In chased the Charles. Ellis farm, 1\1Y hail', cOI'sages for my dresses, south of the village. Mr. and Mrs. centerpiece fol" our table, gift. Frunk Plelmeyer who have l,Ived package decorations. It's the latest on the farm for several years, fushion!" plan to vacate the propert'Y In the Ever wonder where ~u'1l be ten Jeff blanched and went into a years from nowT I'aving nbout fads und the deplor. spring. J Will you be Uvln. the IllUDe ' ! V&Y &S abl(' state of our budget. a'. Master ,Jobany Welsh of Utica, you &re DowT WlU you have & nlCler "Hold on a minute," I demnncllJtl. wus an overnight guest Friday of home-more room for your faDilly "Fil'lIt of nil , I made this 'Rose his grandparents, MT. and Mra. , •• for entertaining? Bo\\"1 purade' ns John E. W~lsh . you ca ll it and Sure you wIll-lI. If you salt aw&y Harold Bogan, owner of Bogan's somethlnr every time money comes . had a lot of fun Tbrlft E farket here, Is 111. In. For most folks that's payday. e10ing it. Second, I just used di5' ;i(~""""'" Whatever _y your money comes In, The Junior Senior Banquet of there's an automatle way to save. cUI'dcd nylon the Massie Township If1gh SCQool The Payroll S&vlnes Plan where you bose , followc'd was held aturdllY night Followi ng work or the Bonll-A-"lonth Plan some simple in· a dinner at Hotel Gibson; Cincln· wbere you bank. Either way, you'll stl'uctions which nati , the group atten ded the [co be saving In United States Defense I got free and flonds. And remember tr- Defense ull it 'cosl OU I' , Bonds &l'e DOW even better. Inves~ dal'D old budget FolUes at Inclnnatl Gardens. Dick Gough, lo cn l hlgb schoo l in them regularly, wu s the' pl"ice of some dye remo ver student, escaped serious Injury. and a few puckages Of a ll- fubHc Silturday, when bis plck·up truck Advertise in the G~ZEnE dye. And If yo u wunt to make a big we nt out of con t rol and struck n ~~i~~~I?,ut of It , • . why . . , go A lI1uch-chagrined husband asked ('oncrele bridge on Ridge road. \ Mrs. J . F. Jacobs will be hostess Gough sustained superficial cuts for the March meeting of the how it lYas done unci I expllllnl'd . on the fUl,!e. Extens ive damage Women's Society of Christian the sim ple process of first rcnlOv. was reported to the tmck. ervlce In her bome 'J'hurl\dny aC. in g the color from 0 111 nylons. noxl A n afternoon fire did consider. t intexi ng ill allY of 511 colors , a"d ternoOD. , . . finally cutting the nylnn and shuI" a hl e damage, Saturday, to the The ' Men's Community Club in g it O\'cr wire inte, petlll or leaf home or Mr, and Mrs. Charles wtll meet in the high echool hllIW.! ~hul?es. It ~n~ed wlt~ Jefr enth~sBates, on Grant Street. H t B laslica lly glvlOg mt' Ideus on u Sing The blaze WIl8 confined to the ing Wed~esday evenIng., 0 s . mOI'e of the nylon bouquQts, "since," upper stOry of the frame dwell. are H. C, Milligan, of Mason, as he gri nned "they'l'e fashion~ were sev· Jumes Moore and Robert Collett, able!" ' Ing. Lost In the blaze ral artle-Ies of (urnlture on the of Harveysburg. P.S. The Tintex Home EcC)nomics ~econd ' floor. Everything down. The OIvlc League w111 meet Sat· IBul'ellll .has the free , ins~ruct~on ~ ea net With compl,.te dll'ectlons lor stairs was saved where only dam· urday evening In the home of making nyloll . lI"wers . • .You can age resulted from water. lIf rs. A. S. Collett for a covered huve It for the aski ng at all-fabric Mr. and Mrs. John K. V. elsh at- <1Isll dl.n ner, followed by the reg· dye countl.'l·s or by Illuil fl'om the tended the wedding ot 1I118s Mar- ul~r monthly meeting. bureau at 485 Fifth Ave .. Neiv Vnrk tha Duncan and Mr. Frank HalL The Harveysburg WCTU InsU, ..:1;,.:.7.:..• ..:.N.:.:._V:..;.:....._ _ _....,-_ _ _ __ at the bride's home I.n Springboro tute was held Thursday afternoon all students of the Massie Town· Satu rday afternoon. The bride Is In the home ot Mrs. H. S. Tucker, shill High School. with potluck dinner helng served Mr. and Mrs. William ' Drake a niece of Mrs. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ken.oeth Fisher at the noon hour. Mrs. A... S. Col· and tamily m,oved from the vll· and famJly. of Walhoundlng, were lett had charge ot the devotions., Iage to DaytOn last week. guests, during the week en(l of Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Rohert Mr. and Mrs. James Ra!ler, of Mrs. Fisher's grandmother. Mrs. Hough tortned the program com· Germantown, called on friends Laura Shldaker. mlttee, Part of the program for here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor were the afternoon featured ,a n InstruThe P.·T. A. is having a food dinner guests Friday evening, of mental trio by Nancy Taylor, sale at the Home EconomiCS rooDl Mrs. A. S. Collett and son Robert ,. Suzanne Eakins and Kay Sedam, on Saturday mornln'g. .

LYTLE METHODIST C1JURCH . B. E. BaUghn, PUtor J, t W. Wedgewood, Mlnlater UnJlle!l Serviee, 9: 46 a. m', Ohurch Sohool, 9:80 a. 10., Mr. Herbert McMUlan, Supt., Worship Service. ·10:80 a, m. 6T. MARY'8 EPISCOPAL Youth l'ellowlSBlp Sunday 7 :80 The Rev. Samuel N. Keye. Roc.,r p, 10. Sund&y: Choir PracUc::e Thureday 8.00. Holy Oommnnlon, 7 :80 a. m. Church School. 10:15 a. m, Adult Worship. 10:46 a. m .

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E,U.B. CHURCH WlUlrun Channon. M1DIater, Sunday School 9:80 a. m., Mr. ' Harley Thomas. Snpt. PreachlBg, every other Suuday, 11:46 a. m. Evening Service, flilt Sunday III Dlcnth.

OF Price Roberts, Minister Bible SQhooi. 9: 80 a. m. Morning Worehlp, 10:46 a. m. Evening worsbJp at 7 :110, Midweek services each Wed· nesday evening &t 7:3~.

CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Jack Balilee, Minister. Donald HaiDee, SupL WorebJp Bervtoe, 10 a. in. Sunday 8chool. U a. m, OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. Eugene Or'rtlth, Paltor Sunday Sobonl, 10 a. 10. Morning Wo,shJp, 11 a. m. Youth Fellowship, 6:80 to 9:00.

ONE OF THE BEST laboll'-lavln.g devlclSl on the farm ia an electrlcally·haated water flountaln, accorcflng to C, O. Peteraen, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Clinton county farmer, Rev. James L. K;rusllng, Pastor Peterson Is &h~wn above ~\llth ons of twjC) of theae automatic M,aslles 8.00 aot'. 10: 00 a, m. YfAYNESVILLE FRIENDS waterers ' which provide an amp,le lupply of _ter for hie IIve.tock, First Day School. 9:30 a. Dl. The waterer. are each squlpllted with a 16O-watt heating element Meeting tor Worship. 10:30 a .m_ whiCh Ie cpntrolled by a thermoltat. The 'flater, In the fountalna I. kept at a temperaturs of' about 50 degreee. . Peterson believes hie IIvllltock galna In weight faster and MT. HOLLY METHODIST L~BANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCe cheaper when there II a conetalnt lupply of freah clean water. T. M. Scaff. M,l nlster Ohrlstian Science services are Sunday School. 9 :30 a. rrl., E. held every Sunday morning at 21 Earnhart, Supt. 1111111111111111111111111111111111l1li11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 N, Mechanic Street at 1:1 o'clock. Worship Service, 10:301 a. m. Sunday schoo~ at the same bOllr. Evening Service, 7.80 11, m.

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that the old "S" hW at Harvey. burg II IL regUlar dump now. and JUIlt. looks awful. I wW take a look when I go ovell to Wtlmlng· ton, U I go to the lIalll thlll atternoon. Xenia now has a community auction, 110 I heard. Guy H. GravItt, wbo used to help at the Lebanon sale, Is manager there now, so he teHs me. He wall In Waynes· vllle Saturday and when 1 saw him ~n Falrleys ,he gave Ille his card. It Is about a mile out frolD Xenia on Forty.two. They sell everything except livestock and are open every day. The auctlon Is on Friday evening at seven o'clock. They .cal1 it the Peoples Auction. We wlll have to go up some time ani! see what they are doing. . Over to Wilmington with a pig for the sale. back by way of Hungry Hollow to get a load of straw. so I 'didn't look at the S Hill and home again. We -dIdn't st~y to see the pig 8",11 b'ecause tbere was Be> muc.h atl1ff there to ael1 that our pig didn't get 1I01d with the first lot of shoats and we would have had to.- walt until after all the veal calves were 801d and all the Head calves and perhaps all the young stock and goodnells knows what else ao we decided not to walt but juat let them senil the check. When we got there. there was a line of trucks unload· Ing IUld waiting to unload clear out to the road and when I wenl

MARCH 9, ,196B . .- The March Lion roared all last week and at last \irougpt enough ~no'\V to cover the ground but It Is m.elttng fnat as long as the sun is out. The birds are singing and croculles are in bloom. In short, It· is March by the calendar and also , by the weather. PerhapII It Is' a good thing to have it cold for a • while now to keep tblpgs from coming out too fast. There was a meeting of th\l lltockholders of .the Locker Plant Friday night. The financial reo port sbowed t~at It Is holding ita own, meeting current expenses ,and paying off old ~ndebtedness, but It Is sloW'. New business comes ib but. ne"" busln6/lB 80' of· ten means more equipment. Tbey are woJOng to get a h~ter rate for electricity whJcb I~ olle of the big: eltllenses. The Olnclnnatl Gas · nnd Electric Co. would give them 8. Iletter rate but 'it doesn't come Into Waynesville. Its· services begin south of town. They are con· sldering getting their own genor· ator IUld think that even with llayments on It that it would b~ cheaper than what they are payIng now. Their Ice oream busl· neBS Is growing more and iDore A~ profitable .110 when you want ice D cream get it at the locker. Many home freezer owners UBe the HQw to keep baby snugly cov· locker lIervlce and store their surplus at the locker so that they ered? That's a question which are more of a help tban we has vexed all mothers- beclluse thought they would be. The new uncovered babies get colds. butchering service Is being used To answer this question, the more and more and Is well liked. makers of Stemcraft lnfantlj wear They afe doing a lot of meat cur· have perfe~ted a Ing for other lockers Which helps crib b I a n k e t lise our fine equipment, Slowly w h I c h ia conuttle by little It Is pulling Ollt ot toured at the the hole and the outlook Is ' be· bottom lind tied with tapes at the coming brighter so If we keep on backing It, some day it will make top. This blanthe grade. Why not buy your ket _ Slumberbacon there. and you 'r frozen Sta _ n' eve r foods and Ice cream and beJp It comes loose. no mat t e r how along wbether you have a locker or not. ! .' much baby rolls. The Grange Is still working on kicks or squirma. It has fitted cor· tbe clelUl-up-our-roadside campaign. ners which fasten firmly U1lder · I see the township road men the mattress with Dot Snappers. Blanket and baby are both -puabed all that junk at the foot of Stonybrook hill over Into the anchored BDUJly and wannly. and ditCh and did Quite a lot of clelUl' it is impossible fo~ the blanket up work along Seventy·three. .. but to roll up and uncover the baby. there is sUIl a lot of places that Yet It does not hamper the free. need It. I c1elUled np 80me of t!t e .dom ,01 • helllthy young cribold IIt,!lff tbathad been ~hro.WD gymnast. I'ulIy wuhable. 10ft down around my mailbox BO that and ftufty, lightweight.warm, the doesn't look qulte 811 bad. I bear blanket is availabk In baby-pas. ~;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:~=:;::=::===; tel shades. Dot Snappers-Iaun. I '';;,;.'';d dryproof, rustproof and quick'aI, .... a·sn., to work-are a bleasing to mother u weU u baby. . I

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Cblldren's Hospital of CJnclnnati, Oblo, 180.?S acres in Wayne Town· ship. Clifford . V. and lAna F. Bishop to Everett Marvin Viars, 1.91 acres in East TurUecreek TOWDSl;lip. Mary Cumberland to Karl and Connie Leitzenmilyer, 3.078 acres in Turtlecreek Township. Anton and Barbara Gehler et al to Nicholas A. and Irene 'M. Gebler: 1.56 acres in Harlan Township. ' . WilUam~. Betzler to Allen F. Betzler, lot 10 Franklin. AUred Mathew Rubendunst ' to ~. BR~S~ij. HO~f to :::rbert ~ Irene Rubendunst, 254.25 acres in r!b e ane ng. .. acre Harlan Townsblp. anon. Alfred ' Mathew Rubendunst to S. A. Taulbee to Louise Taulbee. Irene 'Rubendunst, 79.58 acres in lot in South Lebanon. Harlan Township.

Horace O. Sawyer to Y~ and NeWe McIntoeh, 8 Iota iD Union Township. Jaml!S ~ and Hazel Walsh to Hel',bert R. and BeI,Uce A. Tucker, lot in Mason. . Harold E. and Dricilla J_ ~01lS to Emma F. Gross, .092 acre in Lebanon.

NEW SUITS I mond R. McCommas, divorce. MerLeo C. Moffet vs. Martha AnD yl B. Gray, attonley. . Moffett, divo~e. J. T. Riley, atDelores Sbuierdecker vs. James. tome>;. Sbuiedecker, divorce. Finkelman Norma Dau):lerd vs. Artbur Dau- and Ross, attomey~. berd, divorce. Meryl' B. Gr~y, at-I -torney. . '\ CPMMON PLEAS COURT John Henry McClure vs. Scott H. . The J. W. Lingo ·Hardware Co,. McClure, et al. partition of real . v,s. William, Knockenbouer, plain.. MARRI~GE LICENSES estate. C. Dona1d Dllatusb. IIttor- j tiff to recover $2GQ.15. . Frank Hall, 27, Middletown. ney. . Florence Lakes vs. LoUIS 0 .. truck drivel'. and .Martha E. Dun· John Henry McClure VB. Scott H. Lake" case dismissed. can. 23, Springboro, factory workMcClure, et aI, partition of real The People's Suildlng Loan anell er. efjtate. C. Donald Dilatusb. attor- Savings Co. ' vs. Virginia Glackin" Donald E. Adamson, 22, Columney. et! alJ plaintiff to recover $5,010.64. bus, Obio, student, and Irene MotElbert Ferguson VB.. Amandlil ter, 22, Foster, secretary. , Mary Anne Woods vs. Robert E. Woods. divorce. Fred E. Jones, at- Fer~son and The Loveland Mu.. . James Hayes, 25, Middletown. torney. . tUal Building and Loan Co.• publiC steel worker, and Virginia Miller, C. C. ~ornett vs. Oscar and Bet- ,auctf'on of estate ordered. , 24, Franklin, secretan'o ty Sams,· cognovit. John UndercofNannle Puckett VB. Gerald Eu.. ""iIiiiiiiiiillimiiiiillimiiiiillimiiiiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjijiiiiiiil1iillimiiiiillimiiiiillijjijiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiim""iiiimiiii~ fer, attorney. gene Puckett, d~endant ordere~l ..I II Faye Barker VB. Eldon Barker, to pllY, $~O weel)y temporary aU· divorce. Meryl B. Gray, attorney . .mC!ny. Nettie P. McCommas vs. RayC~lvin Moore, VB .• J!elen . Moore. LloyCl E. Ritz appomted gu!U'diaru out. to see U the pig had sold, the of def,:ndant during pendency of were stili unloading, case; dIVorce to plaintiff. Ailother lamb arrived tbe other C. C. Cornett VB. Oscar and Bettll evening when 'the cold and snowy Sams. plaintiff. to recover $272. wind was blowing. David was the Robert R. WiTsr ys. Arthur LeE! one to see It first. nnd !LS his Wilson, et ai, p aintiff elected to father had gone hlB mother and I take ~eal. etsate at appraised sum had to move It into the lambing and dIStribute proceeds to defend· ants. pen and then get Its mother to State of Ohio VB. William Dam. go In after It. ' Back and forth In eron. defendant placed on probS:. front of the barn door and round tion for two years. the barn two or three times' be· Kenneth D, Hamilton ,VS. Wand!l fore the silly tblng would go In Lee Hamilton. 'divorce and custod)1 the barn door, Instead of trying to of children to plaintiff. go back In the sheep pen. Finally the new lam}l baaed and we drove REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS the rest of the sheep around the Charles C. and Lucy C. Hardesty barn and she walked up to the to Alfred R. and Ruth T. Rasnake. b~rn ,4oor al)d In as thOUgh she ,25 acre in Waynesville. . had known all tbe time it was George W. and Norma E. Jetlt to there. Sbe smelled It all over and Clair L. Smith, lot in Mason. sQemed I to decide that it was the Clarence W. SbUltz to S. A. and r:lght one and' began to lick It. Th'e n It struggled to its feet and Louise Taulbee~ 3 lots in South the next we heard of It, It . had Lebanon. Herbert and Flora A. 'Reveal tlG begUn to nurse and another lamb John and Ruth King, lot in Salem 'all added to the flock. The crocuses are In bloom and Townsbip. Gral1vill T. and Martha E. Nol" someone told , me they had jon· qul1s or as they call them here, veil to Robert Eversole and Robert Easter nowerll that were out, Banks, lot jn. Franklin Township. ' thougb at that time buried In the L. B. and Mina L. Haney to Sam IInoW'. It looks I.ike winter today and Cbarlene LitUe, 5 lots in Deelrfield Township. hut spring Is on the way.

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ABOUT FOLKa YOU KNOW GUEST FROM LEBANON MrS. lIyrUe l!ldwardl, of Lebanon, waa the week ,end guest of Mrs. Cera Rich. GUESTLitUe ton, Js parents,

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VACATION IN CALIFORNIA Mr_ and Mrs. Charles McCullqch left on FrIday even.l ng for a three weeks vacation tn CallfoliIlla. J. P: FROM~ NOW HOME M.r. J. 1>., Fromm who recently underwent surgery at Gran4view , ls now convalescing at hls home. RETURNS TO H08'PITAL • Mr. E1ID1s ' T/lompson has returned to GrandvIew Hospital for further treatment. GUEST OF STUBBS' Mrs. Emma Gearhart was a week end guest of her so~ln-law and . daughter, M"r. v and Mrs. A. H. Stubbil DAYTON VISITORS .HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woolard antl son, Harry of Da.yton, were Saturday ~ternoon oaUers on Mills LI11a BenbAln, RETURNS TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Grace McCune returned to Grandview hospital on Wedn~sday evenIng for -furthel' trsa.tment and obllervaUon.

The dtHctal s&.J:d and congre'g atlon of the J4'tle Methodist Church hllove unanimOUSly voted approval of plana to buJld an addition to the PTellent chutoh buildIng thlB l'UJJlJJler_ • As a reeult of 'the groWth of the chu1'Qh In recent years, the present building I~ no longer adequate to meet the needs of the . church a~ community. This was d,am"Ucally . emphasized on Easter Sunday when an oyernow orowd ot 219 filLed the church, Every a.VBU, able seat was · t",ken and several people were compeUed to stand throughout the entire servIce. Mrs. Eltzab~h Jones, ' a member of the church tor the last 48 years. stated that . ~hls was th.e largest. worshIp service attendance In her memory of th, church. ' The new addItion wm be built onto the back of the present ohurch bull(llng. In addition to a kitchen and rest ,rooms. the new 8t~oture wUl contain a banquet '1l1ld assembly I'oom that will S1l-ve liS a place for appropriate social and reore~tlonal actlvitlee of the onurch and community. It will also provide much needed rom for the Church School, the Youtb FellowshIp, and the Wom· en's Society 'o f Christian Service, The oftlcioJ board of the c.b u r: c h' baa , eleoted Bernard Baughn. Char-Jes Bunnell, W, R. Tul\Je, E. B. Longa.cre. and Mrs: ~yra Morgan to serve . as tlle building commIttee. Bernard ;Baughn, wl)o has served the Lytle Methodist €ht rcb as lay-pastor for the past four years. has been uked' to continue to ~rve , the "hurch for another ·year.

A March of . DlmeB check for $7,100.00 bas' been received by the Warren County Chapter of the National Foundation for infantile Paralysis to help provide care for polio patlenta In the county, . It was announced today by Raymond r. Hatfield. Chapter chairman. ' Mr. HatUeld explained Uiat when March of IDlmes funds are raised each January, ha.lf of the total amount remaIns with the local chapter and halt Is sent to National Headquarters to tlnance sdentiflc. research. professional and public educatilln and to provide emergency aid sucb as that uat received. . Although the once impregnable barriers surrounding Polio ' are ' oDpling one by one before Bolentlflo attack. tbe Cbalrman elared that the tide of polio con, tlnues to rise higher acrOSIr the nation. leaving ever Increasing I)\lrdena on the Chapters of the . atlonal Foundation. "We )lave In Warren Oounty.·' flald Mr. Hatfll)ld, '''a clear. ex· of ,bOw a few sev r a polio cll.B,es can quickly exhaust tbe reo IlOUrces of a ohapter." In tbe 1963 March ot Dimes, ~ve raised $7.J15t15. The Oha1l\ter's share or tllls was ob~ated for unpaid bllrs berore It wall received. Our ap· MISS MA'RTHA JEAN 'LUKENS peal to National Headquarters for • Hoate!1I 011 Afrline Out of C.plto e~ergency aid WBS approved and Miss 1artha J ean Lujten8, daughter of Mr. aa4 [/I. William A. "Ie were granted the $7,100.60. l..uk·e os of Waynesvllle Rt. 3. became a hostess .... apllal AIrlines No new cases of polio have eon-gtadllatlon been reported to tbe Warren \'flcently when sbe was presented her wings at a 1 ~ bremony at the Unlted Natlolls Olub, Washington, Collnty Cbapter during ;l.9G8. ' e H igh School 'fhe blue·eyed· brunette graduated from Wayn been asSigned alld attended Ohlo State University. MIllS Lukens IY tlle airline ,to fly out of tbe Washlngto~ station. Girl Scouls To Hold

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eight o'clock You Can Sirike On 'May '3 t'be. MusIcal UnLon at high school Scouts and Oberl1n College will present ~lle In "a,nasville , ,est Grabam was tile scene of a 'WaynesviUf\ ,Brnhms Requiem, under the dl8ATURDAY EVE,NING QUESTa Did you know that you coul" very happy family . l;8unlon on rectlon of Maurice Kessler. a court of Mr.. R. m. Asbul\Y aDd aoDe and )flu Sue i'wmas. daur;1rter of I'Strlke 'It. Blch" n Wayneavllle? Theil' sOn Cprp. Rtc~ Mr. . d ."r.. 1:' 1". Burake were I Did you know Waynelvllie hal af:ar two years iii serf. ....turaJii . flit a, n The seveJity seven girls who Mr. and Mrs. Eli K: Furnas. of and in Germany for the past represeated two Brownie troops, Route 1. WaynesvJl1e. and a junior a "He.rt Line?" and Mn. /L J.;. 8cbub:ai1., Mrs! S. s. Erne opened her love- y6l1J' an!d a Ihalf, ~lved home, two Intermediate Scout troops. in the Conservatory of ' Music. 16 . ' It'e true I Ly country home on ~day arter- having received hls discharge at La.t week It wa. di.covered and one Senior Scout troop ha.ve a member of the Musloal Union. GUEST FROM' ~ALIFORf1I'" noon lor the April meeting of the p)lsb,ed a great deal this She is a.1so actfve In ' the orches- that aomeone who had never beMr. liud Mn. '· H. R. MOilS have New, Century club A, large num- nd!8J}.t\lWn Gap, Pennsylvanla.. ~, an!! Mrs. Rs¥ Smlth and flast year. They wilih to extend tra, a capella oholr, and dormitory fore, In her lifetime of 40 odd 'had as ·th~ guea~~; lreo,e ber ,of membel'll were present, ye..... heard a 80und, would be Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holbrook, of Iharada, . Miluril, an Invitation to tbe Waynesyille councl1. Grandin of HQIlUngton BeaCh. and the following guests: Mrs Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. WiWam able to hear, and could lelld a community to come to the Court California.. . _ _ I Garland ' Stamper, ·Miss EUzabeth G~ fancJ, Mr:s:. DoJilth.y ,P er- DaleO. '&20CC normal life, engaging In occupaor Awards and share tbelr honors. tIon, if only a hearing aid could Chandl~r. Mrs. E. L .. Thomas, Mrs. klns 'and duaghter Cheryl were Proficiency badges a.n d First Melhodisl Bible ' ,.0 HOLD BA~E 8ALE Rye" Mrs. 1>~bl Sowash. guests of the day. be pu rchaaed. • Warren Wheal Loans Class and Second Class badges Tile W~ys and 'Mel.l1ll commlt~ee Olarence . ; ~d MI'II. .roe Worley an!! lJttle Paatora told the atory to their wlU be awarded to the Girl Scouts. School Slaris Juna ot Miami Qb&pter 1M ' OES will son. . Ii ' It was anaunced recently by S. Brownie Troop 4 will Insltut8 the congregatlonl, and people leaving hold' ~a b ..1te ule at th8 Stubbl Following the opening and bu.• The Methodist 'church announc· the churche. filled collection ec. W. Losh, Cbalrman' of the Warren first ny-up ceremony from Brown· iFt.u'Illture Store on Saturday Ine8s' session, Mn. Glen D. Bor- W.rker ShOlld Ch County PM.A committee, that thl~ les to Girl Scouta to be held in es their dally vacation Bible plate. to overfloWing. morning open1Dg . at 10.:80. a. m. den, · Mrs. it. E Hathaway and SOOI Sao.ril, . . . . . maturity date on. all 1962 ceo WaynesV!l lie. , Br~vnle Tr~ ' 3 school for this Spring for the clinCIVIc and Rotary clubl lent Mrs. Paul VandeJlVOrt were in wheat toans I~ T)lursda.y (today). wl1\ partlclpate In s"pporting cer- dren and young people. The D. contrlbutlonl. Local merchantl DINNER GUESTS IN LEBANON charge of the prosram. . Mre. VanUnless' a request Is made by thO! V. B. S. w111 be held the week of called, and un.ollcited, gave gen· Mlsl.ke emonies. Mrs. Grace Vice, ·MI,"B. Irene dervort Introduced her companion Re,.,", farmer to payoff the· loan ami The, sponsoring groups for the JUlie 1 on the tbeme "Living with erOUI donation. of calh, o~ openHenderllOb and Mr. and M,s. W, Mrs. Shelton of Patterson Field. , The most Important thing a r~deem his wbeat ~ol'e that datle Pr&reglstratlon Is bei~ ing dheir check ' book.. allked, past year have been tbe Rotary Je6us." E: SUO\ld we~ Sunda.y evening who gave a moet deUghttul and pel'llOn can do to proteot bl" In- Oommodliy Credit ' Corporatlol~ made this next week so that suf· "How much II needed?" dInner lUests of Mr. and ~n; H. enterta1~g reriew of a book on lIuraDce rights under the Social wUl as.'llume ownership of the Club. Progressive Women's Club. flolent materials will be ordered In Jult 12 day. all examin.tlonl and the American Legion Aux'H. Stroud In Le~n • the Ufe' of Wlnlton Churohlll Security Act is 'to make lur~ that wheat as ,of Thnrsday. Tbe casll for the pupils. There will be and fitting. were completed and lIIal;Y. The club adjourned to meet his social security aCl;:ount num- price of wheat In Warren county Bible study. craft work. singing paid for. Thank. to the good 8ATUROAY EVENING GUE8T8 with Mrs" F. U, LeMay In MaT. ber Is recorded correctly on re- Is $1.97 whloh Is mucn too lOilr and fun for all. Register in the people of Wayne.vllle, and the Mr and Ml'I. Edwin Ramtiy bad and during the pleaaant BOOlai ports of his earnings. Mary L\A>yd (or the ta.rmer to realize , any Mack Wilson, '52, nsxt ]0 dllf/s by ca\llng the ' parndlng community. , ~I ~.ts SaturdaT" eventN-, ~III hour, a dellotoul dBlllleJ4.t coune t.ane, M!UUlIer of the HamUton further equity In tlie 1952 wheat. sonage or by s1giilng the regisone of n.,ul"8r, greateat Velma, Brookl, Mr. Harold Veeta waa lerved bT the hOlteu. field otrlbe of the Social Security Warren County far -' ers ha"'D Olea Thu.r aday tration cards given at Sunday blesllng. h.. been rea~l"8d to a and , Mr. and Mn. Foeter Man of ~ dmlnistratlon sa.ld today. 112,927.83 1)ushelll of 1962 wheat very worthy peraon. She can now Mack Wilson, 62 years old, of School last week. DaytDn. She llOlnted out that It ls advls· under COO 10aDB ltored in W81'E" Route S. Wl\ynesville. died Sunda" enjoy .one of the advantage. the I able for a pel'llOn to compare the houses. The process of tak1njg evening. I"8It of u. take for granted from l SOllh Wa,.e GUE8TS .IN MA1rON _L • I account number .hown ou hi. own over this wh.e at ~m be auu,day to d.y. Servioes were held Thuradn,y - Mn. R. H. BartllOCk and Mn. ."_ 0• records, such as paymll receipts, matlc as on April 30 all warE'- afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, conductWe are truly ble••ed to be cItE. F ~ were FrldaT morn· ' tax withholding "tatements. bill hou~e receipts and notes wUI bll ed by Fischer [uneral home ot Council M . .ls Izenl of luch a community. I g 'guBllts of Mn. AWe Spaeth · The sermon • ubject for ne1C\ self-employment Income tax re- accepted from -the, local banks Wilmington. The South Wayne Advisory nb IIhe eDte'rtain8d,Wlth a break· Lord'~ day morning will be ".1 turn, etc., with the number shown and paId oft , by ' cee;, . He Is lIunlved by hl,B wlte. Counoll met on IJ'hunday eVen'ng.l-u-'-le-r-I-.-lh-e-E-.-H-.-r_;' ,: n t her' home In Muon. .' nod No Fault In mm." There will on his social security a'"l,ount numA ' total of 13,086 bushels or with Mr. and: Mrs. Davis Furnas u a " be a'B~laI lOng by the choIr and ber card. If there.ia a dlsorepan· farm stored wheat 1rtll be .." as host and hostess at the Friends ~TTEND MT, ,HEALTH": 0&8. the regular observance ot tbe cy, he' should get it cotrer,ted; cepted for shipment by c,cC but Any reader Is invited to send a social room with Mrs. C. E. Edg'eaehllp Mre . .reele PreIldersaet aDd Mra. Lord'. Supper. , othenrlse he, may ~ recel~e aU, the farmer has the obligation of Ington Bnd sont Mrs. Irene Gran- letter ~ the Editor on any lIub'R. H. HartIIOClIt ateDded the InepecSunday evening the , minister soclal sec;urty credit he should,' delivering this wh(!4t to the shl,,UNIVElU:'!AL EDUOATION din. Rhoda. Bunnell, Joan LaRue. ject which 'he or she . wants to , tlqn ,or Mt. Healthy Eaatem Star will s~ on 't ile subject, Tradl- for sucb earn1ngB, Mrs. ·Lane ex· phig point. The farmer wlll be Mankind should partake of both and David ;Furns . • A very deli- discuss. Copy must be received ()hapter .1i!.· Clnclllll&tl , oD ' Saturda~ tfO~~ ~r Comman~,menta, which'? plDJned. ' '. . notified. by .mall, when tp dellve,r ' knowledge and education. The no l&;ter than Saturday at 6: S') A . True or FalBe , test on the ! An Individual's o.wn persona.l t.hls wlleat. The county loan rat~ education of each ohlld Is obli- cious covered dish dinner was p. m. for publication the folloWing afternOD'D. apoltle Paul will be given at this record of earnIngs are of Increas- on the 1962 wlJeat was '2.25 for gatory. Baha!u'l1ah considered ed- served. Mr. J. B. Crabbe gave a most week. AU copy sent tn later will TO HOLD-oPEN HOU8E servtce. ". Ing importance. Mrs. Lane aald, N<'\ 2 wheat, If ttared 'On. the ucation of such prime Importance Interestlng talk on the "Water be published the following week. "'I'. and Mn. A. H. Stubbl are ,M1dweek lervlces Will Inolude a because of a feature In the law, farm . . for the unlversal day in which Level." and Mr. Davis )j'urnas All letters MUST be slgued by ... prayer servJce a~d a studT on known 8S "regulal!lty of employwe now aTe living. that l\6 mad~ gave a brief talk o.n the "History wrltv or they will not be pub~oldIng l'Open , Bouae" o~ S1IDdaT, \Jt of Paul. It the obllptlon of the state to of Frhinds Churoh" . Ushed.- The Editor. ua.y. 3, from two unW nv~, an~, e , ment teata.'~ These tests apply .ln .,. , ' I b tI rases of empwyment on farnfs and •• ~ educate the child If orphaned: He After a very p1easnnt evening, ' from seven untn nlile, ce e . ra ng I domestic houlleholds. W 0 I' k ,Meet iaturday Ilifferentiates between education the Council adjoured to meet In I am a member of both organJtheIr twenty-~Uth weddln:g annlver- R a l . . . . C ••• must h,ave been performed on a ' , . and knGwledge. with edueaUon as May wIth Mr. and Mrs. J. B. zatOOinB that are aponsoJ'ing the 'AlT. ~ certain numller of days and a Thrmers Grange 19 wU1 me41t ~ Dlrltl\al attainment and knowlCrabbe as host and hostess. Friday night Bingos. There I felt • ~. , ~,e. certain' amouut paid In cash wages .Ruturclay evemlili- at 8i 30 . edRe as -materiaL training. Both that ,I might be biased tn feel1ng ~UE8Ta FROM TEXAS In a given' perIod In order for the Home 'Economlcs commlttEle are neoolfBary 1\IIe mature Mr. fu\.d ~ WDlIam or~· these wages to he covered by the In charge ot 'the, ,program "Good man. for without both man con, Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. SmttIt had .... CI b To that these affairs were an asset G W ayne a, ..en u to Waynesville rather than belng as Saturday afterIJ.OOn ca.1lere 'MJ'. ion .opened . their h(lme to tne law, So, In the event ,a wage Eating For Good LoOks" A cooklle not attain to ,vorld unity or :a~d Mn. ' Fay p~1fI1ne and their Aprtl meetlq;g ot tne ~bow earner dooes not. a~e wltb the contest. Viii I' be he,d, all COOldl'l peace. Meet Next Thursday detrImental ae was expressed in . the 2 Aprll 1953 lssue ot the Gal1'anddaughter, Dena GUltln, and Advisory Counon 4011 Tuesday eve- O\mount reported for him, It will to be made from tile sugar cooltlle Mrs. Helen McCoy: The Way11eevllle Garden ClUJ> lette. It 'was with a feeling of Mr. and Mn. 10hn Perrine, of .nlng, wft~ Mr. ana, Mrs. John .,e easIer to establiSh Whether he Teclpe In the Grange magazine, will meet at the Ross , Hartsock gratitude that I read Yeo~nn 3rd 'COrpus ChrllU. Teu.a. Lane and daughter aa peats. has a rigb.t to such credit if he VISITORS FRO", DETROIT home on .May 7 wtth LeIJ!\ Hart- mass Stansberry's recent reply to ;' , Mr. Don ·worlaDan conducted the has his own records of time worked ENTERTAIN TO TEA MrB. A. L. S'c hubart entert.aine,d Mrs. ROOert Allen and J,IttJe sock, Ada Dakin and G1enM Dl\1s the above mentioned artfcle. . very Intereatlng dlSOU8elo.n on, and 'wages paid. ' -CELEB,.ATE BIRTHDAY _ to tea on an afternoon ot the pal~t daughter Barbara of Detroit, were IP,II co-hosteBBBB, There wLU bB FerBonaUy I beHeve that walkMr. and Mn. Cl&1ton ~ SmIth, ~Ohlo" "O~ ,H undred' FIfty ye~r8 week Mrs. H. L. Rye, Mrl!. RhOlios week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. nower seeds and p1ants wf~ dl- tng acrose the' street in traffic iEi .of Lellanon, and MI'. a~d Mn. m. yo~. .Many vef:! fine com· 8HgW FILtotS OF HOllY rectfon8 for planting. The meet- a gamble, but ~ do it. Ufe Itself i' Earnhart enjoyed Saturday eve.., m8Dta ~re ma4e, SoP Conn1'- LAND IN COLUMBUS .' Bunnell and )ler peet, Mre. \ M.l!<y" George Waterhouse. Thll afternoon WU8 M.rs. Waterhouse entertained on Ing wUl open PI'OlDllUy at one- Is an every day gamble. It Is lieaing dinner a~ the General Deli· vatton" wu · one topIc and many On t.he eveDlng of Apll 19. MI'. nard Rich. I lteved that the people of Waynesbotel hOlloriq Mn ' smIth, tl\oupt that ttie farmer Is not and , Mn. JOIer McCOy' prelented spent In maktng ooitumel for tile Sn.turday aftealoon for her little thirty p. m. granddaughter. aDd a very ~ , vt1\.e are ,(I8.pable of determ1~ln ~ !.':o wu '~el.bratlq ber' blrthdq maltiDc use of all the belp be II ,toml of the .Holr' Lan4 at the Farm Bureau Wom.....' Tea. time was bad plaTIng games. The ENJOY 500 PARTY fur themae1ves :whether hlngo' Is ..-n1v8J'UJ7. able to . . . Daba'. Centel' . tn the Grand ~ hostess serveIJ delicious ice oream, Mrs. Goldle Surface . good or bad for them. Hope . you " Foll~ adjOl11"lllDeDt to meet atar 'b uDding in OOlumbu". The GUEST FROM MANSFIELD . . and. popcorn. IUId thotre ,w ho ODe daT of the put ~k and h~ au enjoy these gei-tClgethers 'on ~:.:.~ .:~- :~:.= meet.IDlf ~emorated,.~he ani*, MrI. Pa~ ~1If ~'d~. ~ NURSE, faICK . ROOM IlETINQ night. The kids watch the Tbere wU1 be .. meetlnl ~ bour • VerlY' de1lclous deslert T8naIT of . Dab'111lah • DtvlU been . . ..... crt ~ t, eijoYld the arternoon with Bar. .. ber paau, ....... Cht,rles Ander'Thunclay, April 8A), I p. m. at tile ~ '\VU Hnecl. 8uJnmoaa to ~hethood ..,bUe • lin. p u t . bara were Dents. ToW8Oll, . Pamela IOD. lin. O. L. Palmer. Mn. Ham- moviee, the adulta play BInKo a~d Daley aDd Beth NoIaD. m'ODcl, Mn. Everett Gustin. Mn. the Lec10n AuxUIarT .e"8IIa LeclOIl HaD to ~ \lie uec1 p~ ill the dunpon of tlM eraI elaTa. ~m. BlD M. W. 'Bhepbard, Mra. KIhrortb temIJtIDC luncb_ HOJ!8 tD .ee TOU ..,. a Dane and .. _It 1'OOm fOr th. ''blaolt pit" [n Therean. Penta.. n 00I1I. afa4 lin. ...... bool an4 the ".,. aDd . . . . FRE. ADMI.ON '\VU tb.... that Baha'u1Jab Wu Cent.en1lle, aI8D ....... ' You NEED Your ' 6AZETTEI and Mn. Helen 8&ttertbw&ita. A aU II.... J'rIdaT Dlgbt at the lAIion V il!..A.~ ....__ ..1 v ' I deUcI9~ 4Inn~r 8nd aD afternoon HaI1. fIDaIICIIlI the 91*.1' the ~ Alato laD Ad•• pIaoIMJ III c~ bT the Illamie. peata on ~ tile , . 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bile X-R,ay unit visit Warren Miss Eunice Snider, executive county schools from , May U to secretary of chlld.ren's welfare In May 20. The pupUs ot the 8th Warren County, ts taking ap'pUmid 11th grades. teachers, CUll- cations of mllntally retardlld chllr todlans, ~d cateterla employees dren for enrollment In the prowlll receive tree X-Rays. posed -school at P1811.8ant Pla.ln. ' Klnp MllI, Morrow, Lebanon. The age lImlt ts frqm six to Springboro and 1i'tiI.nkiin sohools twenty,onll years. The chlldren wlll X-Ray adults' from 8:30 untU must bave a' mlnimum mental age 5:00 free of charge on their re- of three years and an lQ of 50 or below. A state psyohologist yrlU /lpeotfve dates. Each sohool Is asked by the administer tests to see what chttcommittee to notify Its janitor dren are eUglble for the Sp6claJ that tpe mobile unit Is to arrive classes. It Is necessary that apat the given date. His help will plications be In the hands .. of the welfare director as soon 118 posbe needed. Each school visited 1s also sible' so that the ohUdren do not asked by the assoolatlon to fur- miss out on an opporlunlty to get nlsh a typIst. . the lI]lecla.1 training. They would LIke each person x- AlthOUgh the Trl-County CounRayed to have written on note cll for Mentally Retard,ed Children paper hIs name, address. age. and which Is sponsoriDgl the ,school. the name of his paren(s. ready to doell not bave sufficient funds to operate the school at present, It be typed. Fol1owlng Is the schedule of is going ahead and taking applit he mobile unlt at the various cations so tha the sohool can be started at any time. . The cwses 8cbools and the time: Monday. May ll-Blue Ball, 9:00 : must operate on prlvate- runds for State. ' aid comes MIUlOD High, 110:30.; Mason Pt\.r- the first year. ochlal. 10 :80; Kings Ml11s, 1:30. after that. It Is bope(1 that' clubs and organizations in Clermont, Tuesday, May 12-Soutb anon, 9: 00; Mainville. :t.O: 30; Clinton and WalTen counties conMorrow, 1: 00; BuUerville, 1: 00. tribute to the scbool fund. TransportatLon ls stili a.nother Wednesday, May 13 - Oterbeln 'Anyon& knpwlng ot Home, 9: 00; Lebanon High. 9: 00. PtPblem!. facilities which Tbursday. May 14-Harveysburg transportation 9 : 00; Waynesville, 10 :00 ; Spring· a.r e available tor th'e council's use "bould write Mr. Marion - Barre. boro. 1.30. Friday. May 15-Carlisle, 9 ;00; of Goshen. Ohio. He Is cbalrman of the transportation commlttee. . Frariktln, 10.00. Mrs. L; ' W. Hurst of Cozad dale. Wednesday. May 20-Lebanon J-l1$'11. R&rays. 11: 00 : Franklin is the president and Mrs. Ray~ond Jacobs of 116 Taylor street. HIgh, Re-raya, 1.: 30. Loveland, Ohio, Is the secretarytreasurer. Local Girl Sings

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.~oked 'I..... APRIL 30, l.,.S AIlUlOQ . . . . . . .. Wayne aDd hil troopl dUOIncled NOTICE OF AItPOINTMINT E.tabll.hed February. 1Il10 the Ohlo River to Clnc1nnaU ana EXloutor PAUL A. SCHERER .• ---- --- - . __________ ____ Edltor and Publl,hlr established a bue camp at Hob- 1 Durlq M~b. 11.608 :~." ~:I Eatate of Ba.rriet W, SIQart. CECILIA J. 8CHERER . ___ ____________ ______ _______ Alloolatl EdItor lon's Oholce near Fort Waahlq· CI'OIIII meDaBbenl.,,!,erecaracl ' Oo~-~ ~euecJ ' rolla of cap __ " ....... ~........ . , • ton. Wayne was prepal'lng to bat- Uon. Thil br1Dp the total Blue ~oUce Is hQreby given that ,.,...-------~~~.....---------...,j~r_~ PubUlhed mvel')' Thurlday Mol'lliq Ue the hostUe Indians In the Oh~O Elroea eDroUm8llt In eoutbweatem Grnee Bmart, whoee Poet. Qfflce MI!THODI8T CHURCH LYTLE METHOD18T ''In,JH.,,m · at Waynesville,.! Warren Gooo-. Ohio. coun~. . Ohio to 1...... 1.6........---ns. ' Addreel Sa Harveysbutg, OhIo, has B Iil B h P '" ., 0 C '".,....~ I W. Wedg.wood. Mlnillter .U.I led aug<>_II, ...... utor Entered al aecond dUll matter at . APR If.. ao. ' 18 ~ - .. ongraM Hospital Care' CorporatJ,on pa.ld duty appointed aI E ecutr x II 46 th e poato!tLce at W ayn· ..·v.. IH OM0, pu ...... --~ an ect were h by tt.."'. th f'" ... _ ••• .1.... ~ ft_--' __ W 8 rt Ch~oh School, 11:10 a. m., AIr. n • a. m. 18 043 hoapltal billa lut DlDl1 0 _e .....w .,. aaln... . ma . M\lMUlan, Bupt. I under the act of M&J:ch 8, 18'18. of the eastQrn dlvlalon o( the fo~ aouth."eatern Ohio members. late of Warren Oounty, Ohio. de.IBl!w,r'oNirarthlp Service, 10:10 a. m, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Northwest Territory were "autho~ March paymenta to hOlP~ta,la Youth YellowlBlp SIIll,\sa:y 17:30 Th& Rev. Samuel ?T. Xe'll. B.ec*or Ized to form for themaelve. a co~: Blue Cross toalled U.lISBJ88. Dated thle 7th d'a y of April, In. • SUDda),' ~1 S.uiibiisciir;iIP~'iiIOiiniiRiiiaiiite~s~-~I~n~O~h~IO~,~$~2·iiiPiie~r~y~e&r~~m~aiid~V~an~Q~e.;·ii"2ii·6iioiieii).. iiiiiiiwiihiiier;;e at1tuUon and atate government. 1863. ChoIr PracUce Thumay 8.00. Holy ~mma.;"oD. 7:80 a. Ill. Thill act waa the basis of Ohll?" F-~ To" R'T~ H CAREY. THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1953 fUture statehood. .......rs " ...ocr. " Ohurch School, 10:111 a.. In. APRIL 30, 180S-Frahklln Coun· X-R.yed May 20 Ju4.- ~o~:.:.~O::~t)'~~~o· • Adult Worlhlp. 10:46 a. m. I was born at Point Pleasant. C1er· ty WM fonnl!ll from RoIS County . I mont County, Ohio. and namecl for Ben!amln Fra.nlt. Food In the M. 08\yalcl, At,tol'll.y FERRY CHURCH OF CH"IST * APRIL 27, 1882-Arbor· Day Wall Un. . , will be X~Rayed by the mobUe, 4-1f1.....-(3t)--4-S0 Byron Oarver, Mlntater UTICA· ~.U.B. CHURCH celebrated U a feetlval in the APRIL 80 1803 - Gal1la County unit of the Warren County TuberBible School. 9:30 a. m. Clnclnnat schools, this being the ,was formed from WuhlD3tou culOlla and H",Ul A.aaoclaUon OQI .oil Morning Worahlp. 10:30 a : m. •'''UII~ Channon, KJDIater • , ••• tlret OCClUSion of Its kind In the CQunty. . The word Oallla 'Is ths Wedn8ll~. IIII)' 20 at ~ban":lI; Prayer Meetmg. '7: 00 p. JIl. Sunday Scliool' II :80 a. m,. Mr. Harlay Thom... Su~t. APRIL 26 1820-Alice Cary of United States. ancient name of France from To'\VD Ball tr-. 9 to 10. 30 ~ Young Peep.e'B MeeUng, 7:00. Hamilton C~unty, poet and f.lrst 'APRIL 28. 1800-Prealdent Jolin which It wIla originally aettJ'ed. at ~~ ~Uce ParJdD3 A.ref~ ~~~~~~~~~~~: ElYenlng Servlcel. 7:39. p. m. . PreachlJig. every ot~.r Sunday. 11:41i .. m. president of the firat Vlomen's club Adq.ms signed the bUl by which MAY 1 1803 _ Warren County from 2.00 U~ tOO. harge of ,100 Evening Service, tint 81lnday In in America, was born Nsw Connecticut - the Wee tern was' estbUlhed by an act of ths There", ._ a c • month. APRIL 26, 1826 - The corne~ Ressrve-came under the jurisdlo- First General ASlembly of the tor this X-~J'. stone of the first building of West- tion pf the United States a~ the State of Ohio, pused March 24, ---N-O----T'--I~C--E-I--WAVNESVILLE CHURCH OF ern ReeeTVe College WIUI laid In same time establishing the valld· 1803. The act creaUug the coun· I CHRIST C.\E8AR·8 CRIEEK FRIENDS Hudson. Ohio. Iity of Co,nnectlcut ·, land Utle. t ty took efect May I , 18()j1 and with CLASSIRED4; Robetta, MI)llllter Jack Bani". Mtnlster. APRIL 26 1847 - The trustee. APRIL 28. 1890-A mebmer of ' this date. the hiltory of the coun- Try GAZETTE · ; Bible School. 9: 80 It. m. ' Donald HIlIAM. 8\U1t. appoLnted tbe Scioto and 8&11- ' the Ohio Legislature. John P. ty lUI a clvU ' dlvlslon. begins. ._ 'THEY GET RESULT.; Morning Worah,p, 10:;46 a. m. Worahll" Service. 10 a. m: dusky conferences met and found· Green. Introduced the but that _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ ~enlq ","orshlp . a~ 7:30. 1JU.da7 80bOoI. 11 a. 1\1. ed the "Otterbein University of declared L&bor Day a ~egal bOll· _ Try GAZETTE Classifieds Phone SitS To Place a Claaalned Midweek servlcea each wed· Ohio," now located In Wester- da.y In Ohio. .' nesday eVlnlng at 7 :80. ville. \ APRIL 28. 1919 - Leslie Irvin. OREG()NIA EVANOELICAL: U. B. APRIL 17, 1802 - The Unltecl using a parachute deelgned . by Eugene c.lrlrruh. Paltor States Senate plUllled the Enabling I Floyd Smith. made the firat jump Bunda) ""·hl..)I. 10 .a. m. Act making It possible for the pea- I from 8Jl a.lrplane with a free type Morning Wo,lIblp. 11 a. 81. pie of Ohio to determine by man· ' back· pack parachute "at McCook ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth }!Iellowahlp. 8:80 'to 9 :00. hood s uItrage wbether or not they Field. Dayton, Ohio. Bulk McCullouah Seed. .nd Weclo .,.. James L. Krua,IDg, Putor R • wanted to become Ii atat e. APRIL 29, 179'1-0liarlee Brush Muses 8.90 10:00 a. M. Lawn R.k.. ..........................:...... WAYNE8VILLE FRIEND8 APRIL 27. 1822 - Ulysses S. demonstrated 12 arc-lamps in PubGrant. Clvll War General. and lie Square. Cleveland, while cLtl· First Day School, 9:80 a. m. EI.ctric Pow.r Mow.,. ....... -....... ~ .... , ..... President of the United States, zens protected their eyes with Meeting for WorahlP. 1':30 a .m.

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dltloD to the everpeelUl tbelr eD· Ure eatli.te II planted beauUraUy wlt~ all lIOI'ta of flowerlDe tre.. und along one bUl.14e there .. a l,ovely ~ bordered witli all sortl! of. BIjlrlJ)S !low era. ~d 'fDd nowen. H;~r everare8llJl Include trees from , 1&11 ov~t the world a:e

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and weather.week I hoped aU tbe dltterent klndl! but. there actercloudy the stormy end that laIt were tall ones that would keep week that thl8 week me mtsht on ' groW!ng taUer aDd ' ones that have some nlce spnne weather, never .would get veJl)' mUCh big. but after a [alrly pleasant day or ker, showing taht If we planned ~wo It Is col4 again and ~ olQWb- OUI' evergreen plantlnge around with a- few Ught showen.' 89 rar the house caretally that It would no more snow. No one IMIDI to not be necesSary In a few yean ltnQw yet jult hqw much dama8e to dtg them out becaWle they has been done to the fru!t . but shaded the hOuse too much, which someone aa14 that the c~rJ1I" often happen. when we plant blue are gone, lthere may be a few spruces' or some or tbe"'k lnds ot peaches and that the late appl81 pine too olose to tbe 'honse. are probably eate but that it The [Jowerln,g cberrles and Impossible to teU - untll atter they .m-.a~ ~ trees wem ;lovely haVl9 dJtolplf!d.. ~e pe8I" bIDs- though there . are lOme lovely 80me .. look lovely but someone ones til Wa:vnesv\Jle so' that we sa.id that they were black. tnelde. do ' not bave to go away from One thing tbat SeeDlS to have been killed II the redbud. It was .'ust starting to sbow' color before the freeze and since then I baven't seen a bit of color on any of them. The other dQ' we drove up the hill at ' Oregonta, where there Is usually a IDt of redbud ail throuvh the "Woods and there was not a bit of color anywhere. That III the tlr8t time I ever mew· It to be entirely spoiled. I miss T.II. Pa·.t, Pr.·••nt Ita brigM rosy co1m' on our hut· sldee. Th~re Is plenty of It on and. the 'bm. around: Clnctnnll~ ,but here It 1& all goJle. This mo,rnlng our garden olub went on a trip to the home of Mrs. Stanley Rowe ot Indian Hills ~ For twenty years or I Clnclnatl. more, Mrs. Rowe bas lIlado a; Located In HOUle Trailer Be.lde Hili Top Tavel''', Route 73, One hobbY of collecting various kinds ot evergreens and hae one o( the Mlie South of Fi'ankll" Uaestl cotI~ona any' Where In this part of the country. In ad· .

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ort here than at. home. , weaUaer tDmo.-row. A.coordtDa to 1004 -.uq aII4 1004 eatbIc for Graqen, be lure and come to the almanac tomorrow II a &QOd &004 looa That~. UIte • Ule meettnr· SatllrdV nt,ht and da,y to plant your prdeD, elpec- JOOd IlDpu for JOOd tannen, 10 haar about "Good Ea~ f.Qr GoOd talW tho... thlnp whJoh crow Good luck to 700 alL Loou" by the Home Economics above l1;Ound, ao I hope you w111 111 the way the m1l.lbrOolD hllnt.. opmmlttee. . And brlns~ in those all ,e\ your beans and other en are out, J)d I haTea't found cll)()k1es for the cookies contest tbJnp planted Good 'p rdens for any mnehroome yet. and we will have some good eat· _ _ _ _ _._ _ _ _ _:...-__ )

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SELi'RlDGE AFB, irlt. Clemea, MIob.-8eeoIId Lleu~nant TOwll au,ct oountT women ot H Nftland, IOn of Mt. Warren ' County are lOiOldn. for1'. N""nd, of ITaM. 01' INTEIIEIT tQ a atudy 'of the w~lfare of hu recenUy reporteC\ tor dn~ at the ohUdren .,rho do not fit Into 8elUidp A1r Voroe &Ie, Mlob. ·AaoUT POL~ y~ the el&ilroom aqU~. ot the '!'he 18-~ld jet will be "Aye,... OhD4." ION Doroth1 1'-88D . with UlKNOW MQea, Secretary of the OhJo .AuO. Squadron clatlon for Retarc1ed-CbUdren, ~ for the "r CLA'S' OF '11 PICNIC. . IndUltr1al mtrolt The olUII of 1t&1 ptoDioecl at teO of the WOl'It of' the aalIOCIatloo and auwer Q1UIIIUOIlI frOm Ule , Ft. .Ancl.nt 011. Sunda,;, 0001', ." A 18~8 IrrAduate of Sptlqboto CON'INKD AT MIAMI VAt-LEV . The ~Uq wU1 be held In the School~ Lleut. ~ewand later Ill'. Vern .tmpilOn .. 00IlfJDed parlon of the :nrat Preebyterlan attend,ed General Motors lDaUtut1t at lIJamI V,u.,. JlllilWtal naN Church of Lebuon, at 1:80 o'clock for a period or two and one-half lie haa been ..todilb' UL Wedn..day. .Jaly 28. yean. He waa a member of A Trf-coanty (Warren. Clinton, Alp~ G8J)lJ)la Upsilon fraternitY. and Olermont) School for Retarded lIInterhlg service In JlPlnary, ATTIIND 4-H CAMP Karen ~, Sandra Coo., ChIldren ' .m opm this tall ' at 19M; he recel\"ed hla ooDUDlNlon DIanna DaJD1Iorcl, Sandra MoWtl- Pleaunt Plain ,tn Warren Counq. . . a se.cond Uetltenant at Las:e4o lIaDlll , ~ Judy Wad.ere left tor It wUl operate on a voluntary Air Force Base, Texas, In Marcb bulB, and wUl need the IIUpport of this y..r, ~-~ 08ml) on SUDdq. of the peopJe of aU cOuntle.. 'LIeut. Jlfewland completed a ---'-'The W:o!)len'a Committee of the hourse In gUDDel'}' prior to his aBo VISIT PARENTe HJERE .oo.mty Farm Bureau ' are atgiunent to Selfridge. __ ____ Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Earnr hart and daughters were Sunday sponlOrlng thiB flrat meeUng as a dinner gUeata of their 'p&1'ents, Mr. pubUc sernce. Teaehers and WeI- Oy.r.11 Ifra ' p' IllS and Mrs. E. 1'. Earnhart. fare and Health Department sonnel are reQueated to give the Branch Morrow RETURNS TO PHOENIX, ARIZ. benefit of th~lr experience. OfflM1'8. Katherine MendenhaU haa cers of Parent-Teaohen groupa will The Morrow Lion a Club fa conreturned to her bame In Pboenix, alao find the dlaC\uaslon of Inter- du"",lng ... '" 1a bOJ' survey in tbla "'·ona, ftH-r spending a few days eat, It ia bo .... d that all membera ' A.... -"" of the F~"" Bureau Women'a area as a pre11m Inary to th e e ahere with frfenda. Committee wlU attend an4 Invite tab1l8hm~nt of an overall , man~facturlng plant. 4- total of about RETURN FROM CANADA their nelghbon and' fl'lI/nds, .. 200 worken will be ell\P~yed InMr. and 1\f1'8. Gilbert Frye and ' , '" ol'udlng 60-60 experlenoed p\>wer Iona have returned '8.fter spending E Salas sewil)g maohlne operatora Tboae the paat 'Week at Manitoulin la, . ~ intereated !)lay obtain &f)plloatlon land, Canada. _ _ . COlnl, forms frow Mr. Thomas Sebree, star Super Market on 90 Hlgbway VI81TOR IN PRANI "IN Up Over Last In Morrow, or from Mr.' Alex KelC~lyn Oonner was a guest of h9ffer, Manager of' C. E. Young, handel' ;::!jlyM~ ~~lnOh:!~= Higher Ohio aalea of Seriea E Realtor, Branoh Office located on and ~ Savlnge Bonda In June, ov~r MtIl Street «State Highway '128) the pa8t .,reek. the aame mollth laat year, ahowed In E'a:at Morrow. Aplllicationa -the atate kept 'pace with the na. w1l1 be con)ldereCl In the order whlcb aubmltted: flrat MOVE TO CINCINNA!I ,:.. d tlonal gain of 28 per ~n,t for the ' Mr, and M~. .A. T. r911na~.. ann tirst halt. ot 1963, C, J. W'o~goner, da~ghter and ¥ra. Jell ale lfyma Cha~, 'Wllnen County Savmoved to their Dew home' In 0 ln' tngs lIond CO!)lmlttee, rev'ealed c,nnall OD ~(lnlay. , today. Sales of E and ' K 8Qn4s , , in Warren OoIlnty were UII,~82, The legat advertfeement- wblch 81111GI AT bAYTON BANPeHELL and compatiltt to .16,2~~ Inve.te~ was run for Mr. and 14.... R. H. the two bonda In .June. 1952. papel' by the ,IH;..w,_'II. ...~LJ"'!!IN ,f}~W tore ' year tit day eveDtlllr, .... Jean Ha.rt.aook a 28 per cent Wal oue of t)le alnge",. l~t~nl:c··re,o"as ·''''ell\.,·u~'\I' aalea ot the two bonds In the same period reaohed No. 6·3.92 or No. 46-S.92. - VI8ITOR$ FRoft1 KENTUOKY $1509S22~4 'for a doUar galn of Mr. and ¥n. Raymond Hatton $38,087,i15.' state. plirchases last ENTERS MIAMI VALL~V , ,had as, .w eek end gueata the lat'Were ~2t,298,288 \lIld comMrl!. Ch,rlea. Jamea, Sr., la con· ter's broth~l"ln-law and alB~, Pare to $20;685,868 sold in June, tined at -Miami Valley hoapltal in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crayen and 1962: Dayton. ' . ·;,· r~ny, of Lexington! Ky. , .

The 4-R club enrollment Warren County haa hit the mark th18 year aecord1Dg to Exteulon IAlrenta ~ohn M~wbray and )Ire. Mary OUngan. TJ(la aent. ali all time ht'h In club memlHll'II In the COllDcty and an Increase of 75 OVer the 195. yeai'. are the same IlIUDbtir. of clubs In the Count,,' with a tDtaI of 61) adviaore tor the 4t cltlba. ' The enrollment 11 cUnded In the normal raUo or twice ai ' many IrlrlB aa boys, .79 IflrlB and 2.46 boys. Acrfcultural projects are cUrided as follows : Woodworking, 16; Farm ElectriCity, 24; Tractor M.ailltenance, 7; Beef, 49; ConlIe"aUon, . 29; Corn, U. Dairy, 411:; Swlaa, 67 ; Pou~ry, 14; Rabblta, 17; Sbeep, 26; Vegetable Gardening, 82; Misoellaneous, 16.

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Do, Owners Warned 10 Immunize 'efs Tiaffio waa tied 'up for . three !louni Mond ..y morning at 10.46, on Route 42. 1 4,10 mUea soutb of WaynelnUeI when a man 'IrIvlng hlB name aa J8J)lel Gndder, 27, of Route I, RuUan4, Term., loat control of his car. The ear, traveling north. wu pulling a house traDer, which ulllet In the middle of the road and W1UI completely demol· iahlld. '1lhe contents of the traDer were a total IOS8 alao. Np one waa Injured In the &coldent, wblch ,;as ~nvestlgated by State HIghway Patrolmen from the Middletown poat. Local

Dr. Arch D. lJarvey, Warren CODDty health C)O~slOJier today again warned all Warren county dog onere to ha.,.. thefr peta inoculated with antJ,4bio .,.cclD.e' or face .. pontble $100 fine. . Since the ln~UlaUon of canIDe. ' became comp,alliol'7 lIeveral wee1aI agp, any dog owner ~ doel not com.p17 face. the flne If appf&. hended, Prosecntlng Attorne,.. MarYIn JIL Younlr re"ealed. Dr. Haney pointed out that aD dOll owners in the Warren county general health dlatrl9t must have their 1I8ta lDUDunlzed every 12 or 18 !)loutha by .a veterinarian, ac· IlOrdfng to state law. , HS explained the ~cclnat1on of don protects the dog owner, members of hlB famlJy, the publlo In genera.J, ILl! weU aI the dog.

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Sales Tal Exallinr Senes' In Japan Here Wed., Jlly WITH THE 1ST CAV. DI&. IN JAPAN.-Pvt. Robert K. Hayden. Cbarlae F. Lampe, Salea Tax Ex· son of Mr. and Mra. Otla K. Hay- amlner, win be at the WayneavUle , den, of Wayne,svUle, ia serving. ~atl6nal Bank during banking with the ArmY'a 1at Cavalry Dlv. hours on Wetdneaday, July 29 to In Japan. assist vendora with the flUng of Hayden, a tIneman, entered the tbe regular Beml annual sales tax Army last December and waa returna, .(loverlng the period of last stationed at Camp Polk, La., JI!-Duary 1 ~o J\lne 30, IOS8, which wbere be received baslo training, must be flIed on or before July The private, who attended 81, 1968, Wayneavllle 1Ugh Sohool, waa a ,He will also be In Morrow, at drm presa operator wIth the Na- tbe Ohio City Bldg., July 27, 8: 30 tlonal Cash RegIster in Dayton, to 4:00 p. m. before entering tbe Army. Franklin, City Bldg., July 28, Aa part of tbe U. S. security 8: 30 00. 4 : 00 p. m. forces In Japan, tbe 1at Cavalry' Court Houae, Lebanon" July 30 Dlvialon Is conatantly und ergoing and 31, Court House hours. intenalve field training. The dl, was rotated from Korea in late ]961 after 17 months of com· Enrollment Rises bat a.ctlon, """"_,,,. ....l , , ...,,_ • In Co~nl"

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Tbe .annual clgaret tax: fund dlatrtbutlon, amounting to $6,534, was made thla week by 'Deputy Auditor WlII J. Ranker to varloua subdlvlalons of the county. Townships received $2829' cortl .8 236 ' htl 633 8 POR: ?ns, ~' , w e , . , wa the county s ahare. Vi11a.gea abared as follows :Lebanon, $90'*: Franklin, $860; ;HaJlyeysburg, $67; Mason,. ~242; )torriw, $844; Wa.yneavllle. $295; ~ South Lebanon, $269: Elensant NOT I ·e E Coun~y Superintendent of Scbool Plain, ' $87; Maineville, $66' But- The Mayor of the Village of R. F. Hatfield said ~ week that ! I Springboro, $111; WaY'I.lylJle requeata that all own- the enrollJnent In ilie county 8cl1001 ers of outside tolleta put lime or lt1IIiam jumped ttl year 6,1.6 Townshil1s received a8 followa: some other disinfectant Into same. pupils, exoluslve or Lebanon, and 2; Franklin, This request la made because of Franklln. Last yean' figure waa Turtleureek, l!1e new b lldlng will be held '3~1; Deerfield Union, ,,24; the polio epidemic, and the Mayor 6,617 when achool olosed. H a.Uleld Snnday !)lOl'n1ng, Jult 26 at 10:00' Harlan, $86; Clet1foreek, $204; wishes the cooperation of all can. pOinted out that over n two-year a. m. Excavation. for ~he projflct Salem, $112; Wayne. $74; Harlan, cerned. period gains in the. county aobool Is aobeddled tell' \11e "folloWin,g $167; Waahlngton, $65; a~d Maaale (2t) 1'1. M: SHERWOOD, Mayor system exceed 26 per cent pre· $37. _ • .,...",."••.,.."..."",.,,,_. aentlng a problem both In teach\I1be. b.dlldlng c6m1illttee fs cOlm· Ing stana and buildings, poaed If 13ei'Ilard ~ul{hn, Charlea NEIRLY ITTEND FAIRLEY'S Parents of boys and girls who • ' " I ' Bunnell, y. B. Longaore, Mlrr~ wtll be enrolled In Warren 'lount.y RETURN8 TO KENTUCKY Morgan, al\d W. R. ~1lts. OPEN .HOUSE AT HILLSBORO klndergartena and flrat gades in Mrs. Ida LaWBon bas return~d _ , ' September are , urged to arrange to her ...ome In Covinston, Ky., , .' d thro~gh l.ytle and Aa far Bouth aa ... ' St 'C I b t' for their chJ1dren to bave thorough after apendlng eome time here The following IncIdent haPpene the Snrlngboro ~ad wbere he loolwili C War~n . turer ore see ra Ion phyalcals b,.. their family physlolan "' H'lghly Successful at an early ·date. Dr. Arch D. ,- 'th her chUdren Ilr. and Mr •. to a lQOal realdent, Mr. JOBep!' W. . 'd ~ d Mn• laMcCoy last ;FrIdaY morning, and turned e Ii a t beadIng toward Mil • H:a ty h Ith I ~ard TlnJiey an JUr, an told In hlB own worda. avnesville. Then I 8lIked him l C . . . . Rece,Y. al An estimated 18,000 to 20,000 rvey, coun ea comm aollan La'!flon._ . be ~utecl to go back to Ule boa- ' . liloner announced, , -plW and he sald, "no," but that Tbe Goodwill ,"H olub met o~ The Baltimore and Ohio railroad ~:~~8 :!~e;~~~th~~:~~ ~~~:. POI:.IO . PATIENT IMPIIOVE8 " he would be Willing to return "' Monday, Jnly 13 at Verna Woclds receJ)tly Bent a check fOil $9,766.46 d Warren IFYE Mr. and Mrs, Louie FIres called WIth most of ua the routine of get BQJ)lething to 'eat. alnce h'e had honie Wit'! W. .A. SwartJel In to Gao. B. Johnson. Treaaul'sr of ~t!~:nlnOf Ht~~b~rl~~ ~~r:aa:;, • on their .daughter, Mrs. Paul Bar- our dally living ill occasionally In- p.ot bad any food alnce eal'ly the chatge and Roger DoDdds pre~ld- Warren County. This checl(, In . Irra,Ye lR In Japan ~ey at. MlamL Valley h.? 'PltaJ ,on ~rl'upted 1Iy th unuaual. wtt~ ntornln"" before. . J knew n4)W ~at Ing. All !)lembe~ enjoyed awlm- ftAym ' ent tor the rallroad'a lIroper- Frida,y and Saturday, July 9-1()'1J.. 'I!' , Sunday evening. Mrs. Harley, " me It w.as last Fr~day !)lo.mIng aa 1 ;y obJ~tlve waa not to let blm before the meetlng'. PIIUlS tlixea in t)1e county for the Vlaltors were bl/1ih in their pralse Jerry Grooma, Warren County's "Victim or P~1I0, I.. I al?"I" lert ho ,e fpr !)lY: > work at the get away until Bill Sawyer .c.ould m,ad& to go to LeSourdnllle S~i:ond half of .1962, forma part. of ~fts~heaa r:c:::::1 r::.~~:~~:. s tore. IFYE. haa 'arl'ived in Japan, ncproving. , ' Farmers .Exchan~~. Aa I turne~ be loca'ted and I alao aSaured him on Wednesday. ~U'y 16 for the B & O'a total tax blll of ap- While the store had prepared cording to hIs parente, Mr. and -from my lane inw tbe highway , J tb rson who ClUb Day~ JUdea, IlWi!pIlling 00 000 r, the VI8ITING IN ARIZONA noticed a young m~n trudjpng ~~tl-dI ft~e:'ge UBfort hi! get some- and a pionlo lunch' featuring ' f~'led proximately $36,0 , or for a huge turn-out the throng ex· Mra. Staney Grooms, ' of Mason. . '~' ~ 1 I to ard Wi fille ao r "ou ......... ... f h f' year ceeded all expectatlona. The store Jerry left from San Franclaoo and w aynes W thing to eat. Wben I r~acbed ohlcken will be "'" 0 t e u~. The B & o's 196~ ta.:<8S con- bad 16,000 registration b.lanks arrived In Japan July 9 after an Mr. and Urs. WaltVI" Sheenan s ow y left on Mond.,. morning for Phoe- aaked him to dde ..nth me. e WayneaviUe ' I ;Val unable to 10- T1Je next meeting wlll , be .at aumed 8c of eaoh dollar of In- printed and uaed practlcalty all of 18 dsy voyage. Th& only atop tbe nix. Arfsona ' to vtelt theIr son I!Jld had sC(U'cety atilrted unto an UD~ cate sawY~r lDUDetHetely for It Billy Swartzla' on .July 27. come, This means tbat the oper- the!)l. An estimated several thpu- U. S. S, Prealden,t Cleveland made daqbtel"ln-law Airman 21:0 and ea~yt~~~ t;;,ok P~sell:::'~ ~Ie~ seemed everyone I yked had TO~y Z~bel'rt /lUng income tor 29 average days 8and did .rot register for the many was at Honolulu, where Jerry was Mrs . . Richard Sheehan an~ tbelr ~ it. aee.;:o it' I tlng seen him, s~ r became !)lore tense . ewa epo er went to pay taxes. The raUroad prizes given away. ashore for ten bours. Infant dau«hter, I g, an seem ~a :~: no- 'by tbe mOlDlent' aa l atarted wonpa.ld taxea at the rate of almost Falrley'a batl a well worked ou t People in Warren County will . ' -O' B~RTS' =~S~y 9:as~~ger waa ver" ·derlng over the atreeta of . IS-Day Leav~. $4,000 an hour throughout the tour of Inspeotion planned (or vis· bave the oPl>o~tunity ~o see alldes SON BORN TO T. MeR r 0 Ith vllle looidng every,where F USN " year. d th h th gh an.d hear Jerry tell of hIs experthe 't1~e tslltIng' deaperately to rom ., • auv .. , F 11 of 1962 the B & 0'8 taxes \tors an ey ,vere a own rou , . ....r and Mrs Thoma" ¥"Rob- n,ervoua, howe\ler, I lj!d oU w "., . . , . " ta th~ uauDI queations as ~ wherll ~_, I or a " ' , the store In an efficient arid or- iences of lIvi~ . with Japanese e~ are now- the proud paren h d h . b n and ' where w~ he J(eell my oharge ftom ~ecom ng A- weiner 'roast was In W~rren Oounty excee"-ed $19,- derly 'manner. All viSltora. reo famllles aa an Int,e rnatlonal Fnrm Of tw,o Bona, wIth P)dllp tMlob.l;le) g~1 e t ee 11 or whloh ')1& anI\; Imp",Uent. Sawyer waa found ~ith ()Elntly at tb~ ount.:r 600.00. . oelved a gUt " and 10-,000 Qrchlds Youth Excbange when he ,returns haviDg' joined the faml yalta t o ng, eo,; a l i t !t~t I the atreet ore,.. In the upper part and, 'Mrs. :,Jacob 8qott, .11;., ) , wer~ dlstrlbuted to the Women tbls fall. i ' , hi.. birth OD, 11lly I, at: (1oOd E\II~ t::~~'. falrtaa::- 1tD:r:e~hete -he .o~ toWn and we arratlgec1 to !)leet S~olt'a brother, O~d't R. HAS SUNDAY GUESTS vlaltors. - -__- - -, m.~tan hO,llpIW. W&,II and\ad lellll Idee. u "to wMre at the lock-up. It was tbese ~ew son,~wbo has a ten-day leave Mrs. 'Lena Hartsock had as her An antiQue abow beld in tile In. Th • • .:l h ,..... ~ _ jUlt eontnaed1y moments whlcb waa really cruoIal the U. S. Navy. . SundaY gueata at the R. H. ~art' store's warebouse attracted many r 1m e VI8iTOR8 FROM .l.ANCHE8TaR w~ndenn:' down .. count", road. etnce my gtleat w8. more and ~ore Tholl6 present were. Mr. .lnC! sock home, Mr. and Mrs. Osca1,' thousands. Varloua Items of old"H CI L:. Mt. and Mra. W. II. Btrou~ hlld FinaIJ .he told me be l\aIl been In r~st1eaa .l!JId wae alao very ~ns· Jobn J,eyee and tamtly, ' )fr. and Wade ot, Springboro, ·Mr. and Mr8. aooeasories, hardware, guna, ·etc., ... I.. e8 S as Sunday callen Mr. and Mrs, a hO: ital unW the day before piclona about just who BlII Sawyer I\?"&. Ed Camp and family. J'u dy S. M. Burnett of Centerville, Mrs. were on diaplay. Bro.wn of Dayton, Mr. and ) Several thouaand dollars worth Tricky Thumba 4-H club met Don Re,an and ,lIOn, Patrtck, ~d and ...ten I queaUoned him fur. mlgbt be. Wltb one hand on ~e Rogera t all of Dayton, Mrs. l!1IQ):IL Mr. and Mrs. Carron J'odte, ~f ther It ~med out to be' the Day. door In an attitude of P08~1 e Sbrout and BOD or Wnmtn~rton, Mra. H. C. Harvey of "Lel)anon, of D,lerobandlse prlzea were give~ Friday, July 17 at W~e8vine Blanchester Mrs. R4IPn "-S the ton State HospItaL I'rom .here jumping he ..,ked me oyer and Mrs. Kitty Alcol'1l pf Clnclnllatl. ltIr and ¥ra. Harvey I\urnett, Mr, away, Grange Hall with Mrs. Charlea former M~ Jotee I'oote, a teacher the olle_ed for] mel' I oVer "Who lB this man yo~ talked Mr. {Uld Mrs. I W.a llter and and ' Mra. Erneat ,Butterworth, Mr. , Michener and Janet MIchener In In the W~.vU1e IObocU baa =11 mYlelf In~ a \GUIll to anll what does he do? I u- family, '1Ulil Mrs. WI ter and MrB, :it. H. Hartsock and Mtss OES TO PICNIC SUNDAY charge, and Tonr Moran, preal. . _ ., epOt.". aa~ aD ellCAPed ~ auted htm tbat the ,man I talked lou Soott, Mr. Jean Hartsock. . Miami Chapter 107 OES, !)lem- dent of the club. prsaldlng. o~ Wa1Desvlue, the . . bers anl;l their families will plonlc We talked about our fair floats AIfTEND " , ANOlaN" PlC~~q demente4 paue~t to 4e w:Jth; me, to ~ In charge .of the street,! Roy Mrl. Clara Bheeilan Mrs. IAlJee d next queaUon w.. what ,lInci :1'8m1nded him that he had host anll hoatels and honor 11~eat. .. AINOU8' at the Robert Smith hO!)le on and bOoth at.tlle falr. Alao talked ]I(: an ~ th aeen him working 'with the others . ' ",UE8TS AT M .. I_ ab.(!ut camp. r ~roU ~d IOn ~ '}ilr. and , re. With him. " N~lln~t!:c.'lIe wilen ~e dl'Qve ,where tbey were. Ba,.'1 ' .. Mr. and 'ltJrs. Ralph Malno~a :r:~~~!~yROJ~~Y n2 ~e Charlotte . Brown, of WayneaDearth B)teeba1l at~lUIe4 the r~ 0 f r ltDew 'my ~senger didn't believe •I 'and chtldren Allan and Lynn, ot .' . ville, waa present aI a guest, ale at jot. ADclent on. 'Sap ~T .... naturanY a teelln, 0 me an,d. Wall , ~I~' alt:ia~ · Detroit, Mr. Vernon Malnoua and plcnle BliPper ,!,IJI be enjoyed on, The next meeting wlll be held The ~ II ~ of 1481~ty, daughter Patrlola of at. Petera- the lawn at five p. m. The h\>at at, the Grange Hall Auguat 3 at which wall UraDpIl by thoq ",ho dllltrDlit on lilY part, so I dro,e I' bad told him the truth wlthont .,..eatlonf,c) toptl\er at Brad.ntlDll, with . oue ere (Ill the .road .uti the teJllns bJm of sawyer'a offlclal It Is a capti"e 01 u.e .o~ld oj. nil- burc :na hav& been recent gueats and hOlt... wtll provide f~ed tea 6: 80 I'Iorida. oth.. OIl my Pellt ~!I:: It Wu whlle we were etllt tnre ab4 ,. hlcalIabIe Of devtllUng or thlr ~~nts, Mr. and Mra. Ray for everyone. , .~ . CIU:' :ember.s who wtll take --:---.. . ~ at ~t mlnte W' trytq to fix S&'Wyer'1 IdentUJ from the taw" ot Mture. It fa !lit- Malnous. -part In the program for the next aNTI'lrfAIN AT PARTY HDUIE aet a,troDI ~on • Ua&t upPIty lAW BlU ferent -.lth .,.~U the I)C",er Mrs. Kenneth Wllllama and chll-, Six and A ·Half meeting are: Linda and Wanda lin. 'DoD Hawke . .~~ ~'117 ~ IItDl ~t:b" the It.,. &lUI it wall with pe:.:..... &lUI" dren of Monroe, IIlob, alBo have Servam. ' For Mrs I Boat. retreahmenta; Diana Dum~ ..t tM ..........". , him If be ba4 !!I'I""t at I turn" oyer JII1 of ~ am""" been. gUeiItII of the MalDOUI·. . ." . ford fot flo1f8J;') den; Patty and . . . . wIth.a 1adIIroIa8 .. , ,.... ~ • war« 1oab« ~e ..- to aD Dfftelal wbo e . Th. a,4.... "¥ala may work, from Verna Hlll, Mary Ann Merrick. for 11ft. . . . . . . . . 1'110 1IIIiIl ~.:..... oa.J4'" dI4 ban4Ie the IItt1latfca : : a i M t l l fa Try 6AZETI:E CLASSIFIEDS I1I1l to sun, but ~'II work fa· Elfaabeth Marlatt. 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THU SDAY, JULY 23, t953

Mnt. Mal')' WoocIIon of Darf,oD, EVENING ,UlaT8 vl.lted durlns the week ud with IUld JIri. Ralpb Hut.tnp her brother-I....w aDd .al.ter, IIr. . 81l1&dar ••aIDc \UDlUlr E.t.tJlI.hed February, Mr. and Mn. Marla Hough PAUL A. SCHERER ______ _____________________ Editor and Publl.her and MJ'II.' Jamel Glenn and ber ~~d daughter, Manha, ot Dayton, CECILIA J. SCMERER ____ ------------ ____ --- ______ A..ocl.t. Editor brother, Elijah Woodson. Mn. Betty Dawson Bayes and l\~r. and lire. Scott McClure and children, of C1nclnnaU, were Hugo Benz or 0011& RIca haa ll!ausllteJ'll of Lebanon. .alao were ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- J . Published Every Thursday Morning guests durl~g the week en~m:! arrived . tn Warrin County ior a ,!ueetl during the evening. METI'tODI8T CHURCH I-YTLE METHODI8T at Waynesville, Warren Couoty, Oblo. Mrs. Hayes aunt, Mrs. , J three weet stay on the county's ~IIOOOOOD JOB PRINTIN;' C Entered a8 second cl&8e matter at Glenn and Mr. Glenn and her uncle flret 'lntemattoDal Farin Youth 4.:7 ':7 an . W. Wedgewood, Mlnl_tei" B·U~I!~~Ug~eivl~::'t:~46 a. m. I the postoftloe at Waynesville Ohio Mr. Elijah Woodson. ' Ex h It: I aid bill IB Obt· d t th G tt Churcb School, 9:3Q a. m., Mr. under the aot ot March 8, 1S78. ' Irs. Oarl Osborn, Ml'I!. Mat:Y bo::'ea::b tbeU:m: out . e alne a e ale e Hel'berthlMcMmali, ' 81uO~t.80 Boeretler Mr and Mrs Ed. Burton II ga tb t ar a rt ot Amerloan Wora p serv ceo . a. m. ST. MARY'S ERISCOPAL hd son' J~hnny Edward Mrs on Route 123 north of Lebanon, n a e pa Youth Yellowa~lp Sunday 7:30 Thl:! Rev. Samuel N. Keys, Rectoor -----a . , . where he Is enterlllg rlgbt Into ~arm ute today. Wben he retullns 11 III Subllcrlp'lon, Rates- In Ohio. ,2. Per year In advance; $2.50 elsewbere ~nnabelle . qark snd son Ricky, farm Ilie. ' Ito Cost&; RICa, Ilugo will organl21e . ChOII' Practice Thursday 8.00, SQnday: Holy Oommunlon, 7: 80 a. m. IIn~ Miss Martba. Osborn had. a He arrived tn the United states ,f·B camps In ·bls home collntry. , Church School, 10:16 a. m. THURSDAY I JULY 23, 1953 picnic dinner Sunday. at Old 111111 last April and IL~ce that time bns Hugo 18 the first of the rFLEa __ Adult Worship, io: 46 a. "1n. ~tream Park, Waynesville. been living with families in KIlO' that are soheduled to arrLve In . Jmonsl hospital, Wilmington, can· Mrs. J. E. !;lmlth hmnlna at S&8 before comln to tbe Wilsons Warren County tbls summer ac:. tlnues to Im~ro\le rn.pldly at her Ollnton Memorial hOSi\ltal, WIl- 1Atter spending a~other six week~ cording to County Agent .Tohn B. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI ST bom? here. mlngton, ,~l'h61:e her condition Is tn Ohio wtUi other farm families" 'Mow'brn.y. The Intel'llatlo,!al Farm Byron Carver, Mlntster UTICA E.U.B. CHUROH MISS JANE FITE ~rrs. Artbur (Pepper) Mnrton reported fair' . . , . he wlll Journey to Puerto Rico be- Youth Exchange Program Is sup· Bible School. 9 : 90 a. m. Co~respondent underwent minor surgery Friday Mr. and Mrs. ~orrest Meeks, of , fore returning to Costa Rica. ported entlrey ~y. conb:lbutlons Morning Worshlv, 10:aO a . m. WlIIlnm hllnnon, Mlniliter. Sunday School 1/: 30 a. Ill., Mr. at Clinton l\lemorlal hospital, WII· Dayton, were guests Sunday ot Last week's trip to tbe 4-B DaY from IndlvJduals and oTg~lzn- Prayer' Meellng, 7 : 00 , p. m. Barley Thoma8, l3upt. Mrs. Meeks brother and slster.ln- at LeSourdvUle wss Qlllte a treat tlons. without government subsld· Young People's 'Meeting. 7: 00. mh: Qton. PreacblRg, every other Sunday, Mre. Theodore Carmen, at lndl· law, Mr. and Mra. Hershel HUde- for him. "I like the United States," Ity. The Slate Denartment has Ijlvenlnjt Services. 7:36 p. III. 11:46 a. m. Mr. nnd Mrs; Waller Donaldson anll. is spending several days hsre brecht and sons. • be says, "because everytbln o:- long oalled ~lle I~YE program ths EVl!nln~ Service. first SundRy III Il nd their daughter, Marilyn, of ;wlth her son lind daughter-Itl-Ia\\" The B. Y. F. · ot Jonah s Run looks so new." Th·s re Is no tele. best WCbange of !1noCtlclal ammonth.' Ft. Meyers, Florida, are tbe gUests MI'. and Mrs. Clyde Carmen Rnd . ;Baptist Cburc\l met with Shirley -vision fet In Coste. ruca accordhig bassn.dors that the country: has h re of Mrs. Donaldson'S mother, family. Plymire Sunday evening. to Hugo who got Quite It kick oUll ever had. , WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF fl'. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker spent MTB, Laura SbldaKer ~as a gUest ot our Instant coffee atter cpm, ,l\lrs. Dernlee Bogan and sons. ' CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS CHRIST ?Ill'. and ~Irs. Fred Sherwood a tew da.,s last week with lIfrs. a tew days last week ot Mrs. Ing from e. reglon where coUee Is _Jack Barnes, .MInIB~r. M~e Hattled ot Lebanon. one of the main export commodhave returnee! to their home here win Williams" of Amelia. Donald Halnel, SU1)t. ROberts, Minister following a week's vacation at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bogan Rnd Mr. and M.rs. Arthur Sutherland. mea. I( Worship 811'vtce, 10 a. m, Bible Sohool at 9: SO a. m: Coldwater, 1I1lcnlgnn. their daugbter Barbara have re- Oharles EllIson, and Miss Judy WhI,le living witb the Wilsons, .. Sunday Sobool, 11 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. bar·l es Doster turned home trom a weeks vaOQ- Hough were dinner gUests SundaY Hugo wUl attend Grange meel· Evening WOJ'llhlp, 8:00 p. m. A 8PECIAL FLOWER AND w(;re gUests Friday of Mr. Doster's , tton In Maryland. of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Trivett. of logs, 4-H club meetings, Junior Midweek Services, 8:00 p. m. GARDEN FERTILIZER brother·ln·law and Sisler, Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd Port WllUam. Leadership Camp and otber meet\ OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. Mr. and Mrs. William Gillam 50 Lbs. $2 40-25 Lbs. $1.35 Mrs. Wlltord ' Cossum, of Colum· and family, bave moved into the E118ene llrll rll h. Pastor bus, Ohio. Murphy property bere on Maple and Mr. and Mrs. H;arold Olllam Mr. and MJ'II. Gene Collett. ot 8unda~ '!I1·1".ol. 10 a. m. Mrll. i])elln. Smith who rec;ently Street. The Shepherds formerly Ilttended the Cooke-Coftey rennion Los ' ,Angeles, Calif" were guests B~lk Garde e•• d.. $pr.YI, DUltl, Morning WOlsbJp. 11 11. ' m. underwent surgery at Hale Me- I lh'ed in Waynesville. dinner In Middletown Sunday. . of Mr. and Mrs. William Olllam. alrden Tool., Lllwn Hote, Law" ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth Fello.lYshl", 6 :30 to 9:00. Mow..... Ha"d a"d Power Seven members from here a.t· . . .Tames {•. Krusl ~ng, Pastor dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~~e: '!:ve=:y h~~:SI:~t o~:!: La.w nmower Sharpening and MUles 8.00 anI! 10:00 a. m. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS Repair Try Us , FIrst Day School, 9: 30 a. at the Methodist Church Camp Meeting tor Wonhlp, 10:30 ,a.m. Grounas, Sabina. OPEN EVERY ,Nf~HT 'TILL 9:0u Mr . .and Mrs. George ' Wall hlwe MT. HOLLY METHODIST returned trom a vacation trip to LEBANON CHRI8TIAN SCIENCE. Oanada. . T: M. Scaff, Mbl1st4lr Ohrlstian Scltnce services are Mrs. A. S. Collett and Mrs. North ·Brolldway L.b.no" Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., 11:. FRIGIDAIRE RANGE, WAS $389.75, ~OW ._....... _.... _._.. :.. _..... $349.75 held eV4!ry Sunday morning at 10 Charles Gonion were guests on Phon. 749 A. Earnhart, Supt. H1g~and Ave. at 11 o'clock. Thllrsd,ay of .Mrs. Jennie Grah8lI\, Worship Service, 10:80 a. m. 9 eu.' ft. FRIGIDAIRE, WAS $345.75, NOW _.,. ... _........__ .... _..... _$299.75 Sunday school at the Bame hour. Evening Service. 7.80 p. m: of Wllmln~on.

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BENDIX DRYER, WAS $239.95, NOW .....,._........ ,.... _., ............$199.95 HORTON WASHER, WAS $124.95, NOW ............. :.... _.. _....... ___ .$104.95 1047-6·11 FENCE (CONTINENTAL) ._ ......... _....._... :._......... _.....$ 26.25 METAL ROOFING, TYLE L;YKE ._. .. ...................._......... ._._._. ___ ..$ 11.75 BARB WIRE, 4 PT. ....... .. _.........................._._ ....... _........... ___ ..._._ ..... " ...$ 8.25 DUTCH BRAND HOUSE PAINT ............._........ _..................... _.. _._ .. $ 5.4S DECORATOR WHITE OUTSIDE PAINT ,_ ....................__ ...... __ ._.$ 2.98 BUG KILLING LAMPS ......... _.......__ .. ...... _............ __ ... _._. __ ...... _... $ 2.98 WEED WHIPS, From ........ _. __ ..... _._ ........... :... _....... _.............._.,.... __......$ 1.19 FLY SPRAY, QUART .... _...... _... . .... ... _......... ,....__ ..... .:.............. ___ ... .59 NAILS, COMMON, 6 to 60• .__... _... _........ _.......:_:,.. ,............ ___........, .10

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THURSDAY,JULY 23, '953

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and Tbelma Harr. . . in Ian ToWDlbip. . Jess and Thelma IJIidL to F. and Ruth Ann Noe. .til acre , Harlan Township. '-------------------------Rufus and Bessie Saylor fo , NEW SUITS I Faye Retherford vs. Raymond James W. and Jewell Bradley. 1.011 Emma ' A. ~wllng va. RubeJl E. Retherford, defendant to pay $15 acres ,in lJarlan and Go8be/l Tpwll'

Warren (ounty (ourt News

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20, FraDldID, pay roll clerk. DoDald, 10, LeNDoD••~..... tGol . . . . . .... N..... Standley Allen, 26, SOuth LebaSamuel C. HtldOetb, 88, Loalt- I _ BobIIou, II, LeIJdaa. I\on, pUD~ press operator, and ville, Ky., and Lrtba Madelyn Willlam L. Bothwell, 88, FrokThelma Balter, 21, SOuth Lebanon, Geywitz, 60, Wa:raesville, nunlal. liD, ltaUourp 8teJaaa, and ora L. mushroom plant worlter. Rex Euiene Uplinger, 20, Day- Lamb, 110, Pleuant PIabl, domeaUcr. William Harold Morrison. 25. ton, student, and Maraaret Jean l ltaymolld Young, 20 JTanIdla, a88la~t personnel Crane, 21. Lebanon, secretary. press operator, and Euthaal. manager, and Charlotte Alene Me· ' Richard Charles YoUJ1g, 24, 'Leb- 18, Franltlln.

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"• •-_..,--_._-_...__.......__ • -. ..__•••- ... attorney. divo(,ce. Vernon Stiver, perAgnes weekRIley temporary VB, Calvin alimony. e, Riley, ships. Dewey and Martha Beaty to Leon ...~ii'i'iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i'iiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiji.~ o BoWlmg, JULY 20. 1968. - There lVo.s a. HOf1le Federal Saings and Loan divorce all,d custody of child to and Elleaner Kitts, 2 lot,s· in Deer· gQod Bhower the other day but Association of CinciQnati vs. Rus· plaintiff; defendant to PIlY $10 per field TownShip. ' Mj,tchell and F/lDDye l!i. Parkc:r not the ~hre~day rain we needed sell L. Stone and Mildred L, Stone, week. and. since then It bas been warm forclosure. Meryl B. Gray, attor· Evelyn -Bruce VB. Jolln Bruce, to Charles W. and Gordon O. Do I· and muggy. Today teels a]l though ney. • case dismissed. ovan, lot In S2rlngboro. it might rain' but the welLther man Ein)a Egleston vs. Stanley W. Virginia Winstel vs. William F. Addle Mae Seals to Osborne 'aDd didn't Bay anything about it. Egleston, divorce. J. To' Riley, at- Wlnstet, divorce and custody of Hazel M. Seals, 2 lots In Franklin though Dr, Krick has thlB mal'ked tormiy. ' children to plaintiff; defendartt to Township: aB a blue BecUoII whloh Is sup' William Douglas Smith vs. Mar·. pay i137 per month until further Kenneth E. and Mary E. LaSeur · to Ira Noble, .41 acre Jp Harla:b polled to mean rain, We could use garet Joan Smith, divor~e. Hollen· o~der of the court. Cecil Atkinson vs. Reba Eileen Township. q\lJte a. bit more o.s the paatures camp and Hollencamp, attorneys. dry out very taat, The corn 100kB Atkinson, divorce and custody of Alta R. Hunter. to E. R. Houston, COMMON PLEAS COURT children to plainti~ 2.51 acres in U~iOD Township. wonderfut thlB year, muoh of It IB alr~d'Y tasBell"d, EverYthing has Home Federal Savings and Loan ". An4rew J. and Azzie Gradel tp that mJ)lBummel' look and there Associafion of Qincinnati ' vs. Lel'g~ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Walter E. Ross, 40 acres in Harlah IB II. hum of In~eots In, .the air) ''we M. Felheim. et aI, plaintiff to reGeorge R. and Ann R. Klinger to I Township. . r !lldn't geL the seventeen·year 10·' eover $644.27. lllrnest F. aJld. Esthel," K. SUhre, ~am a~d Charlene Lit;tlF to HeIr· ,TlIof1las K. C;hester vs. N'ellle lots In Deerfi~IQ Township. !'Ian and Mal'Y V. Patterllon, 5 lots ,clUlts here but It lookS as thoullh there were goIng to ' be a, lot of Cheater, divorce to plaintiff, , Otto arid .rennie Proesch!!l . to ~ Deerfield ToWt)ship. graljBhopperB., . Buford and Emma ,Lee Cba.ndler, ' ,p , R. Spencer to Junior Spencelr, BInckberrleB a.re ripenIng faBt for 'them. Arl.v contalners with 3.65 acres in. Turtlecreek Township. lot in Union Township. now an the recent raIn has ~nde Btandard screw' tops that oan be John E. and Vera Post to Jess , Quincy and Virfllnia E. Morris ·to t.hem grow large and d utcy. They used [or canning are welcome but , Dallas and Idella Leigb, 11 lots i:n lire so pretty on the Btem with It 18 bardly worth while to UBe Keep , a. paper bng In the car for Morrow, ' ,I their black gl08SY berl'les In with anytblng .Bmaller than It quart. a waste baBket and only get rid Nathan F. and Corti Belle Bowles the red ones. You know tbe old Those peanut !;Iutter jars w.ith wme of It all proper pl'lce!l. L n th to J. ~. and Judy Mae Iil:psher, .20 b mouths are good, lor jelly, Tomll,' e ve e acre In Franklin Township. , William and Jeanette Jones to joke, "what color Is a black, erry · toe~ mal be canned in the two reBt roomB clea.n and If they nre when It Is g T e e n . " " not clenn wh!!n you go In com· . . " There I!asn't been enougb rains <luart canl! aB well I\B quartB. Ap· plain to the proper authorlUe.B, FrEvaenrklinetta. nd Ruby J. Gordon, l~t tn . plesauce 18, also ,velcome and . Quincy and Virginia E. ¥orris to to CUI up Bome or U~e large new f1.l1y ot.her klndB of fruit. If any but don't. be the one to leave Wnds , that were dug 1ast winter. one has fruit or tomatoes, but M things In a. mess. I am sorry til Percy C. Maddox 6 10t$ In Morrow. J noticed that b,ig one on tbe old . sa.y that Seventy.tJ;lree 100kB . ' Earnhart Farm on Township Roa.d we can probably Bupyly them worse tban ever. a sack full of <;:lat:enc( GWIn to Le~ Roy amI , with BOrne. Now IB the time to cans In one place and paPerB 'and' S~lrley Ann Gwln, lot m :WaynEllI' ye8terda.y and It will take a. lot ralJ,l to fill that one. 'lIhey Bay think about It and do It so that other Btuff In BPite of ' the "no ville. Orville Barnhart to J, C. Hamill· It goeB clear back to the WoodB next fall we can Be,Jld In II! , good dumpIng" signs. J, a.m alrald It Is and sort of around the corner. I donation. 'lIbel'e are many peo· going to take a. long Ume and ton, lot in HarveYliburg. baven't been back there to see all pie who are IntereBted In the hos· probably B~e drastic action , to of Jt yet bu~ from the road it looks pltalB ":,,ho are npt members of make our carelcss happy.~o·lucky MARRIAGE LICENSES tbat way. This Is the kind of the EplsC'OPai church ,as tbe hOB, people careful and tidy. but we Robert J . Eberhard, 19, Foster. summer when every ' farm needa pltal doeB not dlscrllnln,a te against must keep ' on trying. PasS> the office worker, and Mal;alynn 1.. 9:30 Saturday Evulng, July 11, 1953, Last Day of Open BOme pondB deep enough to Btand Cases are taken because word along. Morgan, 16, Mason. the dry weatber. Last. year the of their need not by what church DOW'T THROw TRASH OUT J'ohn W. IWdehaver, 20, Day toni, TOT~L REGISTRATIONS, JULY 9·10·11, 19,379 ADULTS BlIlall one wep ut 'In the pasture they belon~ to, I know that many OF YOUR AUTOMOBILE. soldier, and Deloris C. Chariton" down on Middleboro Road was II. famllleB In this region have rell; ~iijjiiiiii'i.iiiiii.iiiiiiiii.:. ute saver tor the cows. It IB leon io be grateful ~ the bosplta . r t~er Bma}l but ,alrly deep :for itB Rnd I am sure many would Ilke to Ou pondB on t.hIB farm need show a llt.t1e of tbel~ 'gratitude If B ze. r they thought of It. It you have cleaning out and deepening. I anything to be collected. call me There la II. pretty I1ttle goldfinch at Wayoellville 2636 or tell IIny Bitting on the fence. It haa just of our memberB and we will ~kf'l been vlslUng the catnip. It la alao oare of it. very tond of the Beeda of wild Vacation tllT'e IB here for man" lettuce and of thlBtles, It IB work- and many will be travelng by mo· 6 Big Stores - Hillsboro - Wilmington - Blanchester Ing now on a Btalk of catnip seed. tor end vlsltl'lg Ilubllc pBrks onel It Is very gay In its yellow coat. oamplng' places. Don't be the Sabina - Waynesville - Lynchburg - 27 Large Warehouses Hnd black wlngB. Many people one.s tot lea.ve traBJ, around or call them wild canarleB. , They are sometlmeB called thistle blrdB be- acatter Jt along the hlghwaYB. The Store With 27,000 Items:' WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT." ('aule they line their ncsts with ~-"'!'"'----~, thlstl&down. It you Uke to Bee them around let lome lettuce go to Beed and the chances are that tb., ",1n colDe for It. DoDaUOIl na,. at the Cbll~reDs a.p1ta1 does Ilot come until Nov. HAt\: 0 OR POWER but now IB tbe time to think about It and eet o.slde Bome jelly or . -ea.nneil tomatocs while you are cannJng your own. CAnned fruit, preserveB, jelly or Canned toma' toeB bu.t no other canned v~ ALL TYPES tableB Ill! , they prefer to buy thOBe. I think they can also use reI1BheB CAl.L AFTER 6:00 P. and Buch Uitngs aB tbey bave not only the cliildren' to supply but -ealso the nqrses bome BO that they can use a wide varll!ty of things. The Woman'B Auxtlfary of st. State Route 122 O,t'Route 42 Ma.r)'("B Church wUl be gl,ad to WAvNESVll,.LE, OHIO call for you~ donations any time. Phone S384 Also It anyone hill! Quart · or two Qnart jars or contalnerB Bullable for jelly, we would be' glad to call , r_~-.-~_:--____~_""

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SAW FILIIG HAROLD BAUER

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f d fraesa, rate sealed-off 00 . • Completaly sapa • • '--nilhaS frost , ' . Defro,t1ng-U ' 'II Cyclo-motlc , • ..a adS ' bafora It coli u Shelf , Id Ire Roll-to-, ~ • famous frill a ' ", t,,~m oll-t"a oka, 0 , depandobla. • B_ t_k"own co\d-m a, FrilIldcil re ", ar-Mlsar-so , economical , far "aveic~Id ""naYl,SO _~I..arato'Y1" , 'lI"lI~U Araomy ...... • .

C. L Stoehr, R. R. 2, Sidney, Ohio, demo~.trat .. the .,I.tl\o( control 01\ hIS mod.m vat ~ milk cooler to G. W. Wlnkl•• Dayton Powtf and L1aht ComPiIlY Farm Service RIPftMn\JtlV..

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Old you that 0% of your Income invested In Insu.... ~nce would ~otect the ~her 90% of yo~t total Income? Th.,..1s a Fa"" Bureau Insurance contract that will proWIe for all of your' protecflon needs. " For compl... Infonnation about ~ ~

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milk' qualif,. ~ •

More efficient cooling. lower handling costs. more'accurate weight. and higher butterfat tests are some of the benefits Mr. C. L. Stocker, Shelby county d~iry farmer, attribufes to his modem, vat type el~tric milk coole~. . 'The new bulk cooler 'Cools the milk , ftom Mr. Stocker's 18 cows so 'rapidly the ,milk has an exceedingly low bac· telia count. The thorough mixing of milk by the agi~tor before sampling assures a more representative sample. resulting in a fairer butterfat test.

Shipping from a bulk cooler in a tank truck not only saves handling but also eUmmates the weight loss of milkrand butterfat remaining in shipping cqs. As for operating cost, Mr. Stocker cocm ISS pounds of milk with 1 KWH of elect#city. This is apprOximately .one half the cost of cooliPg the saine amoUnt with ' , a can cooler.. Your county agent or ,YOut Dayton Power and Light Oompany,Farm Service Representative can give you sound advice on m\Xlem cooling methods for your!arm.


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FOR SALE-Four rooms of fUrnl· ture. moeU, new, '600.00. IIlqulre ARTHUR ADAMS, old Belcber place, Township Line Road.

It. Ha. Been S.id THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY, NEITHER 18 THERE A SlJBSTITUTE .FOR PRINCIPLE. The underlying princIple of. th e Stubbe Funeral Home la a frI endly and neighborly effort to be helpful, to supply good mat erial and fine profeSSional aerv· Ice at A PRICE THAT WILL NOT BURDEN A FAMILY FOR MANV MONTHS TO PAY IT.

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Btrlotb' Sellera on tbe Bellt All WANTED ~ Woman or man to Al'OUIId Market In tbe Co~ntr)I' dr8llB chlckena, piece work, 16c SERVlCE THAT SATI8FIES per cblcken. WA-nmSVILLE LOCKER, PLMn'. Phone 3171. For Dally Market Reporta: cn-6-U-ttc WLW CIncinnati, 12:30; • W -ANTE --D----~" g- - WCKY, CJ.Dclnnatl, 12:12 WPFB, Mladleto'Wu, 11: t5

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MADAME LOUISE-READER and NORRIS BROCK COMPANY Advisor. Tells everything you I. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . want to know. Located in traUer Iii 1 mile south of .Miamisburg at the -:;;=:±:===~=~~; ;,;

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Bob Se"i. a•• Station, ·....Ith'. Sinclair ~ or Robt. HawkIn. for /'

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'Weaker Itrall1.l. of Olea, but tl!,oee that were not aUeat8!J by U hal'•

and . self.employed

prolledure of correctly wages and Income under the 130clal Securlty Act, says 'M ary Lla.yd Lane. Manager ot tbe Hamilton of· f ice af tbe Social SJ!curlty Administration. Most emp oyers in this area insure againat delinquent or Incibr· rect reporting by' following an ,orderly ~rocedure In which tb.ey take an emPloyee'a name and number dlJ'ectly from tbe /l.oCOllfllt number card at the time of blr. lng, reoord luch Information I'n a permanent eectlon of thetr book. keepin&' Q'Clt,em, an\! eatablleh a quarterl7 .d ate line for compleUoD of tbe nportl well In ady.ance of tbe due crate. • 1111'1. ~e pointed ont that the Qnarter17 retUI'IUI coveriD« e,m· wac- are dae durtQ the mOD..... or 11117 an4 octobe,r,· lIll. The Mlf4IlPDTeci

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The eaml> for ~en wUl be beld Satqrday eyenlq and . Buada1 ~ol1lf ng, Jul1 26 and 26 at tbe new 4-H ~p near Q1&r~, We can ItUl accommodate )'o.t .It 1011 oall 'TODA.Y. Tbe women ba" tbefr _ it lUlT ao to AUDet 1. The "014 c\tln baa worked prett, hard tbJe. 1UDl· mer, wh1 not liVe her a coup" of day .. ort.

ap~ U 70U have tiled ·lt for th. lalt levera! year.. It cUd Idlt off

THE DIANO,. BROS. wor ~:~~: ~ ds;:.:c~~~~ve B~:~~ ~~~~!;;i~~~ k Ify being fully aware of the

CHARLES DOSTER TIRES

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Aa of thll writing we now have 1311 Warren Coun" 4-H bOYI and gll'll Who havi rntIdl re.. rvatlonl for th.. camp "ul, • 18 to 24th.

tell YClu whiCh on.. to .hlp If you him to, to ba a . bill Youwant 'don't ,have flook owner 1;0 Ihlp Your lambe Lebanon, Ohio Phone 44E th h h I roug t e poo. We have ..v. ELLI8 H. 8TURM. s,o'y·Treaa eral feliowl who Ihl~ a ' - ' at ..._ _ _ _ _ _--....;....'1 a time.

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Under the AuspIces of

Phone 3691

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5 Room. Plus Bath 220 and 82 Gal. Frigidaire Pho. 2183 W.ler lI.t. H ElectrIc W . ot ater Heater, 2 Super Flame W.,..••vlli. Ohio 011 Stoves and Tanks, Double Lot; ' Exba Room Attached, Cement • • • • • •~,.. Floor. Can Be Converted Into

. , "OJofN .. MOWBRAY .Aetlng COUll" Aaeet No tomatoes letting on later blouomCl. That'l "ha~ qaJte a few IVdDera bave called. ba abolit to .ak wbat the trouble". III ~o. t. cuel plen17 of trulte haye eat on tbe ,eat1y blOllOlII1 bat tile lat"r blOllQlllI bave j~t drled ' uP. ~ far .. we can determine the lllolleomi did not let or were DOt pollinated durlllJ the bot clan WCl bact. A few lioun of bot 4J')' ~eather 'With the lun bea~ down will dl7 up the nowerlq parts enongb to prevent fertlUJa. tion or l)olllntZation. ConlequenU, no .frult wUl develop:

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When Secretary " of Tea Brown t&kea 41e "traveling ornee" mere you are 1pr&Jlng a la~ to HamJlton Tbursday, July 80, area or apace, _tarlall .ho11I4 for . the leventh of a eerlel of 10 Include pyrothrum aD4 LIDcIaU. 8ucb viltta througbout Ohio, · nI.. Some preparatione :wUl a1lo IJl. I.d entl of Warren County and e"ht oude- methoQ"ohlor wlllob rl 1'004 other nearb7 countlN wlll bv. an and even DDT. oppor:tJUllty to dllCuel an1 prob· t~ plug·ln vaporisere to lema with blm ~d memller* of bl8 a «oocl Job of ldlllug Olea If uHc1 ElectloDl and CorporaUon Depart.. Clornctl,. ~b81 do not work wt1l men~ etatf., HIe tempo~ oMce In 11J'18 open areal euoh lUI. dail7 wll be eitabllibed In the Court barne. Stear olear .of vapom. Room of Judge '!hed B. Cramer, that do neit bave a tbennOlltat. In tbe 'BuUer CoUnty, ~ Roue . In Hamilton. . U S 11!! ·.A.L_ d MeJDben an4 ael'b '01 tile • • rer J!lI~Uon Boardl of the DlDIMIOut'r WIth EIectr10Hy area; ",hlch fIIalndea Preble, )lODt.GftIeDe. l'af8tte, cuatoa. TIle UaJ.a WarrtIIl, BaUer IIamUt.oD an4 aD DatIoU OermoDt .. CODntIee, bYe bed d1lCtloD "f eI,~drII_ ~CItIl_ called b7 SecI'etu7 or ...... BrowD • NO!mt to atteD4 Ul bQeftaat . . . . . . . . . . . cllqlo !tartbIC at 10 ..... tU ....... 4 4.,.. PIaU .... . tile . . . .'.,. 1111 ....... . . . . . . - -".""

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